greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Dottoressa Giorgia 2025-10-28
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- Oggetto preferito
- Congratulazioni in portoghese (devi saperlo)
- Long hair black come?
- Lo guardi per dormire
- Bambino/i preferito/i a cui fate babysitter?
- Le pensi e vuoi quando sei stressata
- (Cultura generale: We did it..
- Come si chiamano tutti gli animali, ormai anche per te
- Palestina?
- Dilf di mediazione
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- Per cosa andresti in Giappone ?
- Alessio o Daniel
- Esame che non vorresti mai rifare
- Ristorante che ti sta ancora aspettando e pronto a denunciarti
- Eu?
- Group?
16 Clues: Eu? • Group? • Palestina? • Alessio o Daniel • Oggetto preferito • Dilf di mediazione • Long hair black come? • Lo guardi per dormire • (Cultura generale: We did it.. • Per cosa andresti in Giappone ? • Esame che non vorresti mai rifare • Le pensi e vuoi quando sei stressata • Congratulazioni in portoghese (devi saperlo) • Bambino/i preferito/i a cui fate babysitter? • ...
let’s break the ice 2024-05-03
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- My favorite dessert
- The Stuyvesant ____tator
- What floor is the library on?
- You take physics during ______ year
- Last name of my favorite singer
- My favorite color
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- The borough I live in
- The show I’ve been binging lately
- How many siblings I have
- Stuy is on ________ St
- A popular freshman AP Bio teacher
- Name of the deli next to Stuy
- What floor is the pool on?
- My birth month
14 Clues: My birth month • My favorite color • My favorite dessert • The borough I live in • Stuy is on ________ St • How many siblings I have • The Stuyvesant ____tator • What floor is the pool on? • Name of the deli next to Stuy • What floor is the library on? • Last name of my favorite singer • The show I’ve been binging lately • A popular freshman AP Bio teacher • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Jacob McConnell 2025-05-06
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- Pumps blood through the body
- separates lobes
- Lowest part of the lower respiratory anatomy
- neck
- top part of lung
- bottom of the lung
- protects organs from injury
- equalizes pressure in system
- facilitates gas exchange
- pathway for airflow
- protects heart and lungs
- not left part of lung
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- aids with breathing
- Produces immune cells
- creates lobes
- exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen
- not right part of lung
- houses many important structures
- transports deoxygenated blood to heart
- The uppermost part in the lower respiratory anatomy
20 Clues: neck • creates lobes • separates lobes • top part of lung • bottom of the lung • aids with breathing • pathway for airflow • Produces immune cells • not left part of lung • not right part of lung • facilitates gas exchange • protects heart and lungs • protects organs from injury • Pumps blood through the body • equalizes pressure in system • houses many important structures • ...
House of hollow 2022-03-13
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- something that grows inside the dead
- Grey's profession
- something that the sisters feel
- one of the sisters
- special symbols
- Agnese's tool of protection
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- land of the dead things/people
- place where all sisters reunite after Greys disappearance
- body liquid
- the kind of animal which skull the dead man wears
- the color of sisters hair
- door to Halfway
12 Clues: body liquid • door to Halfway • special symbols • Grey's profession • one of the sisters • the color of sisters hair • Agnese's tool of protection • land of the dead things/people • something that the sisters feel • something that grows inside the dead • the kind of animal which skull the dead man wears • place where all sisters reunite after Greys disappearance
Our Love 2021-02-11
9 Clues: goose? • not rich • not grays • the best baby • eating yogurt, e.g. • car crash consequence • what do you want to do? • do you believe in magic? • it's in the air (and it's not COVID)
How Well Do You Know The Couple? 2021-07-21
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- City where they fell in love
- Ben studied in college
- Abbie's favorite beverage
- Ben cooks a great ___
- Company where Abbie works
- Abbie studied in college
- Their favorite kind of takeout
- Ben plays this instrument
- Who did most of the wedding planning
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- City where they live now
- Lake where they had their first date
- Company where Ben works
- Abbie has a paddle board, Ben has a ___
- Waterfall where Ben proposed
- First movie watched together (2 words)
- Ben's favorite fruit
16 Clues: Ben's favorite fruit • Ben cooks a great ___ • Ben studied in college • Company where Ben works • City where they live now • Abbie studied in college • Abbie's favorite beverage • Company where Abbie works • Ben plays this instrument • City where they fell in love • Waterfall where Ben proposed • Their favorite kind of takeout • Lake where they had their first date • ...
Anatomic Terms 2025-01-07
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- imaginary flat surface
- studies body systems
- cavity that contains lungs and heart
- also known as frontal
- study of changes conception to birth
- lines external organ surface
- horizontal plane
- toward the head
- cavity that contains the esophagus
- studies a region
- toward the nose
- cavity that contains the heart
- away from midline
- includes head and trunk
- study of function
- includes upper and lower limbs
- cut or slice
- belly side
- membrane of pleural cavity
- structures not be seen with unaided eye
- cavity that contains the lungs
- vertical midline plane
- toward the feet
- away from trunk
- toward the midline
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- parallel to midsagittal plane
- study of tissues
- lines internal surface of body
- study of structure and form
- closer to trunk
- state of equilibrium in body
- cavity that contains the spinal cord
- on the inside
- toward the front
- cavity that contains kidneys
- macroscopic anatomy visible to eye
- studies superficial anatomy
- cavity that contains reproductive organs
- on the outside
- study of cells
- back side
- position of reference
- studies anatomy of different species
- cavity that contains the brain
- toward the back
- membrane of abdominopelvic cavity
- lubricating membrane
- at the rear end
- angled plane or section
49 Clues: back side • belly side • cut or slice • on the inside • on the outside • study of cells • closer to trunk • toward the head • toward the nose • toward the back • at the rear end • toward the feet • away from trunk • study of tissues • toward the front • horizontal plane • studies a region • away from midline • study of function • toward the midline • studies body systems • lubricating membrane • ...
Anatomic Terms 2017-06-10
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- imaginary flat surface
- studies body systems
- cavity that contains lungs and heart
- also known as frontal
- study of changes conception to birth
- lines external organ surface
- horizontal plane
- toward the head
- cavity that contains the esophagus
- studies a region
- toward the nose
- cavity that contains the heart
- away from midline
- includes head and trunk
- study of function
- includes upper and lower limbs
- cut or slice
- belly side
- membrane of pleural cavity
- structures not be seen with unaided eye
- cavity that contains the lungs
- vertical midline plane
- toward the feet
- away from trunk
- toward the midline
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- parallel to midsagittal plane
- study of tissues
- lines internal surface of body
- study of structure and form
- closer to trunk
- state of equilibrium in body
- cavity that contains the spinal cord
- on the inside
- toward the front
- cavity that contains kidneys
- macroscopic anatomy visible to eye
- studies superficial anatomy
- cavity that contains reproductive organs
- on the outside
- study of cells
- back side
- position of reference
- studies anatomy of different species
- cavity that contains the brain
- toward the back
- membrane of abdominopelvic cavity
- lubricating membrane
- at the rear end
- angled plane or section
49 Clues: back side • belly side • cut or slice • on the inside • on the outside • study of cells • closer to trunk • toward the head • toward the nose • toward the back • at the rear end • toward the feet • away from trunk • study of tissues • toward the front • horizontal plane • studies a region • away from midline • study of function • toward the midline • studies body systems • lubricating membrane • ...
How well do you know us/me? 2021-02-01
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- our first date
- the BEST song ever
- something I love
- something I steal ;)
- our favorite fast food place
- my nickname for Reese
- a phrase that I will never stop saying
- one of my favorite things about you
- June 7 2020
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- my go-to snack
- something you give me
- my favorite dessert
- "our" show
- who is my role model (hint: family)
- how many kids we will have
- my favorite sport
- December 22 2019
- the name of my first dog
- what I always need from you
19 Clues: "our" show • June 7 2020 • my go-to snack • our first date • something I love • December 22 2019 • my favorite sport • the BEST song ever • my favorite dessert • something I steal ;) • something you give me • my nickname for Reese • the name of my first dog • how many kids we will have • what I always need from you • our favorite fast food place • who is my role model (hint: family) • ...
guess who ur big is;) 2023-02-24
11 Clues: styles • my hair color • my favorite frat • my favorite color • my favorite tv show • my favorite ice cream • the semester I joined adpi! • where I went to high school • the device I do my entire major on • my favorite adpi event (2x a semester)! • my favorite meal of the week (hint, Fridays)
wedding 2024-10-11
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- Brides favorite flower
- where the bride was born
- Brides favorite TV Show _Anatomy
- Couples first road trip was to this state
- Grooms Favorite Car
- John was born in what month
- Dominic was born June __
- where the groom was born
- Grooms MLB Team
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- Kristina's favorite holiday is __
- grooms favorite fast food restaurant
- Couple sold their Toyota __to help fund the wedding
- Kristina __ Howles
- What Varsity Team was Kristina On
- Number of cars the couple owns
- Brides NFL Team
16 Clues: Brides NFL Team • Grooms MLB Team • Kristina __ Howles • Grooms Favorite Car • Brides favorite flower • where the bride was born • Dominic was born June __ • where the groom was born • John was born in what month • Number of cars the couple owns • Brides favorite TV Show _Anatomy • Kristina's favorite holiday is __ • What Varsity Team was Kristina On • ...
Dottoressa Giorgia 2025-10-28
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- Oggetto preferito
- Congratulazioni in portoghese (devi saperlo)
- Long hair black come?
- Lo guardi per dormire
- Bambino/i preferito/i a cui fate babysitter?
- Le pensi e vuoi quando sei stressata
- (Cultura generale: We did it..
- Come si chiamano tutti gli animali, ormai anche per te
- Palestina?
- Dilf di mediazione
Down
- Per cosa andresti in Giappone ?
- Alessio o Daniel
- Esame che non vorresti mai rifare
- Ristorante che ti sta ancora aspettando e pronto a denunciarti
- Eu?
- Group?
16 Clues: Eu? • Group? • Palestina? • Alessio o Daniel • Oggetto preferito • Dilf di mediazione • Long hair black come? • Lo guardi per dormire • (Cultura generale: We did it.. • Per cosa andresti in Giappone ? • Esame che non vorresti mai rifare • Le pensi e vuoi quando sei stressata • Congratulazioni in portoghese (devi saperlo) • Bambino/i preferito/i a cui fate babysitter? • ...
Wedding sip & solve 2025-10-10
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- Month we started dating
- Gracie's birthday month
- Where did Alex propose
- Number of years lived together
- What street do we live on
- What song did Gracie walk down the aisle to
- Did Alex ask permission to marry Gracie
- How many dresses did Gracie try on
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- Alex's favorite hockey team
- Alex's birthday month
- First trip together
- Our favorite music genre
- Gracie's favorite movie
- What will be our first dance song
- Months spent planning the proposal
- Where was our first date
- Our favorite show to watch together
17 Clues: First trip together • Alex's birthday month • Where did Alex propose • Month we started dating • Gracie's birthday month • Gracie's favorite movie • Our favorite music genre • Where was our first date • What street do we live on • Alex's favorite hockey team • Number of years lived together • What will be our first dance song • Months spent planning the proposal • ...
virgo 2021-11-05
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- Designed to be useful or practical rather than decorative (11)
- The season of this sign (6)
- Quality of the planetary ruler (9)
- Anatomy rulership of this sign (7)
- Anatomy rulership of this sign (10)
- The first month of this sign (6)
- The second month of this sign (9)
- Obsession with the idea of having a serious but undiagnosed medical condition (12)
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- Marked by compassion, sympathy, or consideration for others (6)
- The element of this sign (5)
- The symbolic, feminine counterpart (6)
- "Thriller" singer and songwriter (7)
- Quadruplicity, or quality of this sign (7)
- Anatomy rulership of this sign (6)
- Order of this sign in the zodiac (5)
- The faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively (9)
- Not producing or unable to produce (6)
- Scottish actor and debut James Bond on the big screen (7)
- Storehouse for threshed grain or animal feed (7)
- Another word for husk or cob of corn (3)
20 Clues: The season of this sign (6) • The element of this sign (5) • The first month of this sign (6) • The second month of this sign (9) • Quality of the planetary ruler (9) • Anatomy rulership of this sign (6) • Anatomy rulership of this sign (7) • Anatomy rulership of this sign (10) • "Thriller" singer and songwriter (7) • Order of this sign in the zodiac (5) • ...
Sarah´s ELA crossword puzzle greys anatomy 2021-01-27
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- was left by alex for izzie
- merediths bff from early seasons
- left to be with izzie
- first girl to be cheif
- mer and dereks ship name
- man who died in plane crash
- a neuro surgeon
- jo wilsons bff
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- had altimeters
- merders oldest child
- left christina at the alter
- a sister that merder share
- merediths best friend
- a general surgeon
- meredtihs sister
15 Clues: had altimeters • jo wilsons bff • a neuro surgeon • meredtihs sister • a general surgeon • merders oldest child • left to be with izzie • merediths best friend • first girl to be cheif • mer and dereks ship name • was left by alex for izzie • a sister that merder share • left christina at the alter • man who died in plane crash • merediths bff from early seasons
Lecture One Anatomy 2023-10-15
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- biological system of organs to perform a similar function (there are 12 of these)
- method of naming anatomical structures and clarifies what body part is being discusses and where it is located
- life in order to do this we need to be able to separate, move, adapt, digest, metabolize, excrete, reproduce, and grow
- the type of anatomy that refers to the macroscopic study of the whole body (naked eye)
- scientific study of the functions and mechanisms in a living system
- cells that provide structural strength to the body and defend against foreign invaders
- are the basic building blocks of all things
- cells specialized for communication, they send signals from the brain to muscles and glands and also receive sensory information
- a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element
- positively charged and contains one or more related heavy particles known as proton and neutrons
- cell that covers the interior of hollow organs or on the surface of things like the SKIN
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- type of anatomy that studies where things come from and how the develop
- type of anatomy studying cells and tissues with a microscope
- a group of cells that have similar structure, provide shape to the body and help conserve heat and store energy
- areas of anatomy including pathological, radiographic, and surgical
- the identification and description of body structures of living things
- a collection of tissues that structurally got a functional unit specialized to perform a particular function
- cells specialized in contraction, without these you wouldn’t be able to move
- based off of cellular function, molecular activity, and law of physics ‘
- the study of life and living organisms from once called creatures to the most complex, includes the study of genes
- all organ systems working together to maintain life
- any of a number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell
- a group of atoms bonded together representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a reaction
23 Clues: are the basic building blocks of all things • all organ systems working together to maintain life • type of anatomy studying cells and tissues with a microscope • a particle of matter that uniquely defines a chemical element • areas of anatomy including pathological, radiographic, and surgical • scientific study of the functions and mechanisms in a living system • ...
Yorselis Crossword 2023-05-01
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- I really like spending time with them
- my best sister in law..
- my zodiac sign
- I feel that I am a person
- My favorite food is...
- My favorite person in the world
- My best friend..
- I have my eyes...
- is where i grew up
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- I was born in
- I do things very...
- my hair is
- sometimes I tend to be a little
- I consider myself an person
- I am quite a person
- My firts language is
- School Grade
- my dog's name is...
- they are very important to me
- I am a pretty person
20 Clues: my hair is • School Grade • I was born in • my zodiac sign • My best friend.. • I have my eyes... • is where i grew up • I do things very... • my dog's name is... • My firts language is • My favorite food is... • my best sister in law.. • I am quite a person • I am a pretty person • I feel that I am a person • they are very important to me • I consider myself an person • ...
wedding 2024-03-05
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- Couple's favorite food
- Grade/Year they started dating
- Drew's favorite video game
- Savana's maiden name
- Honeymoon location/Activity
- Where he proposed
- Savana's favorite Color
- Drew's favorite team
- Drew's favorite color
- Their favorite vacation spot
- Number of dresses tried on
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- Savana's favorite TV show
- "you may now ____ the bride"
- Number of venues looked at
- Drew's favorite type of alcohol
- University where Savana & Drew attended
- Month of Drew's birthday
- Month of Savana's birthday
- Bachelorette Location
- Number of years dated
- City where Savana & Drew were born
- Savana's favorite type of alcohol
- Words before a kiss
23 Clues: Where he proposed • Words before a kiss • Savana's maiden name • Drew's favorite team • Bachelorette Location • Number of years dated • Drew's favorite color • Couple's favorite food • Savana's favorite Color • Month of Drew's birthday • Savana's favorite TV show • Number of venues looked at • Drew's favorite video game • Month of Savana's birthday • Number of dresses tried on • ...
Wilds Sip & Solve 2024-07-08
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- Grooms favourite food
- Brides favourite food
- Jess’ middle name
- Grooms birth month
- Where did the couple meet?
- Number of years couple has been together
- Proposal Location
- Grooms eye colour
- Couples favourite meal to order in
- Name of couples dog
- Name of one best man
- Brides favourite cocktail
- Grooms favourite alcohol
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- Grooms middle name
- Proposal month
- Wedding venue name
- Town bride went to high school in
- Couples favourite TV series
- Maid of Honours name
- Town groom grew up in
- Couples favourite place to camp
- Brides birth month
- Grooms favourite hobby
- Honeymoon destination
24 Clues: Proposal month • Jess’ middle name • Proposal Location • Grooms eye colour • Grooms middle name • Wedding venue name • Brides birth month • Grooms birth month • Name of couples dog • Maid of Honours name • Name of one best man • Grooms favourite food • Brides favourite food • Town groom grew up in • Honeymoon destination • Grooms favourite hobby • Grooms favourite alcohol • ...
Bowling Cryptic Crossword 2024-10-20
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- quick or keen tiny cut
- not that gym
- has she got a farne behind
- nap between ss
- shakespeare used it twice
- goes with vigour
- not them pears
- tap back with toms surname
- i see i see with on in middle
- joe exercise guru
- one sided
- can a hurt
- has he a sharp edge
- blaze
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- not stew or west
- keenly watched
- brick laying expert
- go round the edge
- holy days whingers no h
- could be a sir
- graze
- dock or drink
- victory
- sew and hit together
- blowing adjustment
25 Clues: graze • blaze • victory • one sided • can a hurt • not that gym • dock or drink • keenly watched • nap between ss • could be a sir • not them pears • not stew or west • goes with vigour • go round the edge • joe exercise guru • blowing adjustment • brick laying expert • has he a sharp edge • sew and hit together • quick or keen tiny cut • holy days whingers no h • shakespeare used it twice • ...
History of biology 2024-09-17
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- observed cork under a microscope
- her contributions were vital in solving the structure of DNA
- detailed human anatomy
- discoverd the circulation of blood
- developed binomial nomenclature
- theory of natural selection
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- experiments with peas
- species evolve
- studied anatomy through dissection
- classified organisms and studied their anatomy
10 Clues: species evolve • experiments with peas • detailed human anatomy • theory of natural selection • developed binomial nomenclature • observed cork under a microscope • studied anatomy through dissection • discoverd the circulation of blood • classified organisms and studied their anatomy • her contributions were vital in solving the structure of DNA
ambiguous 2021-02-11
MELS 1025 Lesson 1 2021-08-30
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- lines the trunk cavities
- main mechanism that maintain homeostasis
- face-downward position
- branch of anatomy that study of the body areas
- covers the internal organs
- transport nutrients, waste products, gases, and hormones throughout the body
- face-upward position
- bounded by the ribs and the daiphragm
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- condition of the body in which internal environment are maintained within a range of values suitable to support life
- lines the wall of the cavity
- monitors the value a variable
- branch of anatomy that study of the body by organ systems
- The study of the structure of the body
- divides the thoracic cavity into two parts
- A structure that is composed of at least two types of tissues
- refers to the anatomical position, regardless of the body's actual position
16 Clues: face-upward position • face-downward position • lines the trunk cavities • covers the internal organs • lines the wall of the cavity • monitors the value a variable • bounded by the ribs and the daiphragm • The study of the structure of the body • main mechanism that maintain homeostasis • divides the thoracic cavity into two parts • ...
Crossword om Lina 2025-08-01
9 Clues: Linas y-slik • Linas stjernetegn • Linas go-to tøjstykke • Hendes signaturfrisure • En ting Lina vægter højt • Antal alarmer Lina sætter • Hvad siger man, når man er træt? • Hvor Lina & Caroline lærte hinanden at kende • Serien Lina var obsessed med gennem utallige skoleår
Anatomy 2020-04-24
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- amount of fluid in blood
- innermost layer of tissue that lines the chambers of the heart
- muscular tissue of the heart
- between left ventricle and aorta
- major artery that receives blood from left ventricle-
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- double wall sac containing the heart and the roots of vessels.
- regulates blood flow between the right atrium and right ventricle
- small blood vessels that connect arterioles and venules
- recording of electrical activity associated with a heartbeat.
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- lower cavities
- collects deoxygenated blood from heart muscle tissue
- serous membrane forms innermost layer of the heart
- volume of blood ejected from the left side of the heart in one minute
- supply blood to the walls of the heart
- large vein carrying deoxygenated blood
- when the heart wall relaxes
- regulates blood flow between left atrium and left ventricle.
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed
- phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart wall contracts
- series of myocardial contractions and relaxations
- regulates blood flow between right ventricle and pulmonary artery.
22 Clues: lower cavities • amount of fluid in blood • when the heart wall relaxes • muscular tissue of the heart • between left ventricle and aorta • supply blood to the walls of the heart • large vein carrying deoxygenated blood • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • series of myocardial contractions and relaxations • serous membrane forms innermost layer of the heart • ...
Anatomy 2022-02-22
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- Where is the spleen located?
- Joint where one bone slides across another
- 14 in fingers and toes
- carries blood to the heart
- Seated, back elevated at 45-60 degrees
- Plane running from the right of the body to the left
- Outermost portion of the brain, controls sensations and memory
- Muscles between the ribs
- Part of the brain that controls muscle activity
- Ankle joint socket
- Carries red blood cells and electrolytes to tissue
- Carries blood away from the heart
- Connects muscle to bone
- Eye Sockets
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- Movement of the extremity towards the midline
- Separates thoracic and abdominal cavities
- Inferior portion of the sternum
- Shoulder blade
- Nerves that carry sensory information from the body to the brain
- Joint that allows the hand to move up and down
- bones that protect spinal cord
- Muscle that facilitates movement
- Breathing
- Pelvic socket
- regulates metabolism and growth/developement
25 Clues: Breathing • Eye Sockets • Pelvic socket • Shoulder blade • Ankle joint socket • 14 in fingers and toes • Connects muscle to bone • Muscles between the ribs • carries blood to the heart • Where is the spleen located? • bones that protect spinal cord • Inferior portion of the sternum • Muscle that facilitates movement • Carries blood away from the heart • ...
anatomy 2018-11-07
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- small round opening in the bone where blood vessels, nerves and ligaments pass
- cells that functions is fighting disease
- shedding primary teeth
- toward the front
- farther away from the trunk of the body
- outer layer of bone where strength is needed
- blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- light inner weight bone, also called spongy bone
- study of prenatal development
- closest to the inner cheek
- calcified connective tissue that covers the anatomic root of the tooth
- study of the functions of the human body
- large blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- prominence or projection on the bone
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- toward the back
- joint on each side of the head that allows movement of the mandible
- strongest muscle of mastication
- wide shallow depression on the lingual surface of anterior teeth
- study of the shape and structure of the human body
- hard portion the surrounds the nerve and is covered by enamal on the crown and cementum on the root
- cells that contain hemoglobin blood protein to transport oxygen
- socket cavity within the alveolar process that surrounds the root of a tooth
- cells that form bone
- region of the head located near the zygomatic bone.
- tip of the root
25 Clues: toward the back • tip of the root • toward the front • cells that form bone • shedding primary teeth • closest to the inner cheek • study of prenatal development • strongest muscle of mastication • prominence or projection on the bone • farther away from the trunk of the body • cells that functions is fighting disease • study of the functions of the human body • ...
Anatomy 2019-09-23
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- When presented with low-intensity sounds, these stimulate the IHCs by displacing fluids in the subtectorial space
- Do not require assistance from OHCs when presented with high-intensity sounds
- This lamina rests on top of hair cell bodies
- Inhibitory phase of the acoustic waveform that causes the TM to go in, the stapes footplate to go in, the BM to go down, and the round window to go in
- Excitatory phase of the acoustic waveform that causes the TM to go out, the stapes footplate to go out, the BM to go up, and the round window to go out
- Determined by how much the stapes is moving
- Opposite of impedance
- Testing at this intensity leads to broader tuning curves
- Battery that helps ions move
- Hair cell tip links deflect towards kinocilia
- Action potential that originates from the spiral ganglion cells of the auditory nerve
- Fluid displaced in Scala Vestibuli
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- These move in the opposite direction of HC bodies
- Determined by stapes speed
- Motor protein that helps OHCs move
- This plays a significant role in BM fine-tuning and reverse transduction
- Hair cell tip links that deflect away from kinocilia
- These curves are the visual depiction of frequency selectivity of the cochlea
- Fluid with high K+ concentration, but low Na+ concentration
- The physical characteristics of this membrane affect the speed and the amplitude of the traveling wave
20 Clues: Opposite of impedance • Determined by stapes speed • Battery that helps ions move • Motor protein that helps OHCs move • Fluid displaced in Scala Vestibuli • Determined by how much the stapes is moving • This lamina rests on top of hair cell bodies • Hair cell tip links deflect towards kinocilia • These move in the opposite direction of HC bodies • ...
Anatomy 2012-11-20
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- Two-headed muscle that serves as a primary flexor of the forearm
- Extends the head and neck
- Flexes knee
- Covers the upper chest
- Elevates the mandible
- Adducts thigh
- Located on the anterior or front surface of the leg
- Flexes thigh and rotates lower leg
- Group of 3 muscles found along the sides of the lower leg
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- Kissing Muscle
- Allows you to raise your eyebrows
- Extends and helps adduct upper arm
- Located on the anterior surface on the neck
- Located on the posterior or back surface of the upper arm
- Flexes thigh or trunk
- Flexes trunk
- Extends thigh
- Compresses abdomen, in the lower thoracic cage
- Primary calf muscle
- Muscle that forms the thick, rounded prominence over the shoulder and upper arm
20 Clues: Flexes knee • Flexes trunk • Extends thigh • Adducts thigh • Kissing Muscle • Primary calf muscle • Flexes thigh or trunk • Elevates the mandible • Covers the upper chest • Extends the head and neck • Allows you to raise your eyebrows • Extends and helps adduct upper arm • Flexes thigh and rotates lower leg • Located on the anterior surface on the neck • ...
Anatomy 2012-01-23
Across
- intestine The portion of the digestive tube that encircles the abdomen around the small bowel
- At the back side of the body
- Toward the midline of the body
- The bottom side of a structure
- In front of; toward the front surface
- A muscular dome that forms the undersurface of the thorax, separating the chest from the abdominal cavity
- skeleton The portion of the skeletal system that comprises the arms, legs, pelivis, and shoulder girdle
- The movement of a limb away from the median plane of the body
- Closer to the feet
- Region The areas between the temporal and occipital regions of the cranium
- In anatomy, a body part that appears on both sides of the midline
- Plane Vertical plane that divides the body into left and right portions
- A small tubular structure that is attached to the lower border of the cecum in the lower right quadrant of the abdomen
- On the inside, underneath another structure
- skeleton The part of the skeleton comprising the skull, spinal column, and rib cage
- In back of; towards the back surface
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- A large solid organ that lies in the right upper quadrant immediately below the diaphragm
- The top side of a structure
- Closest to point of attachment to trunk
- furthest from point of attachment to trunk
- intestine The portion of the digestive tube between the stomach and the cecum
- plain A verticle plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts
- A collapsible tube that extends from the pharynx to the stomach
- The body cavity that contains the major organs of digestion and excretion, Located above the pelvis
- On the outside
- The movement that brings the limb back to the median plane.
- Plane Cuts perpendicularly along the long axis of the body or organ
- At the belly side of the body
- plane Divides the body into right and left halves
- Two retroperitoneal organs that excrete the en products of metabolism as urine and regulate the body’s salt and water content
- A flat solid organ that lies below the liver and the stomach
- A hollow muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- Occurs in the sagittal plane, when the angle of a joint decreased
- E.g. Straightening of the leg
- Closer to the head
- Away from the midline of the body
- The controlling organ of the body and center of consciousness
37 Clues: On the outside • Closer to the feet • Closer to the head • The top side of a structure • At the back side of the body • At the belly side of the body • E.g. Straightening of the leg • Toward the midline of the body • The bottom side of a structure • Away from the midline of the body • In back of; towards the back surface • In front of; toward the front surface • ...
Anatomy 2013-04-10
Across
- A collection of similar cells that perform a particual function
- They human body has 206 of these
- Is responsible for rotating the head
- This tissue supoorts, protects and binds together other tissues of the body
- Metabolism is so essntial to all living organisms because it does this to cells
- You have 30 of these in your face
- These muscles are smooth, involuntary and visceral
- This part of the muscle does not move
- White and red blood cells are produced by this system
- The aponeurosis is an example of one of these
- The largest and strongest bone of the face
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- The ___________ in massage is usually directed from insertion to origin
- Phase of cell metabolism that involves complex compunds being broken down into smaller ones
- A colorless jelly-like substancein a cell that contains food elements and water
- Study of the functions and activites performed by the body structures
- Thin layers of spongy bone on either of the outer walls of the nasal depression
- Two cells that are created in mitosis
- This bone forms the forehead
- A U-shaped bone
- The smallest and most fragile bones of the face
20 Clues: A U-shaped bone • This bone forms the forehead • They human body has 206 of these • You have 30 of these in your face • Is responsible for rotating the head • Two cells that are created in mitosis • This part of the muscle does not move • The largest and strongest bone of the face • The aponeurosis is an example of one of these • ...
Anatomy 2014-04-01
Across
- muscle located on the top of the upper arm
- hand and foot bones located near the phalanges
- jaw
- elbow muscle
- Inner shoulder muscle
- spine muscle
- finger and toe bones
- Hip bone
- A muscle located on the bottom of the upper arm
Down
- Lower arm bone closest to the thumb
- Peroneus Longus
- Knee cap
- A group of muscles located behind the knee
- Cranium
- biggest muscle in the body
- thigh bone
- Hot lifesavers have these
- outer shoulder muscle
- Lower arm bone located near the pinkie
- A very funny bone in the upper arm
20 Clues: jaw • Cranium • Knee cap • Hip bone • thigh bone • elbow muscle • spine muscle • Peroneus Longus • finger and toe bones • Inner shoulder muscle • outer shoulder muscle • Hot lifesavers have these • biggest muscle in the body • A very funny bone in the upper arm • Lower arm bone closest to the thumb • Lower arm bone located near the pinkie • muscle located on the top of the upper arm • ...
Anatomy 2023-10-17
Across
- - Regulates blood sugar
- - Transmit electrical signals
- - Filter waste from blood
- - Connects bone to bone
- - Carries blood away
- - Part of immune system
- - Tissue for movement
- - Body's outer covering
- - Blood-pumping organ
- - Food tube
- - Stores bile
- - Heart's protective sac
- - Control center
- - Fat tissue
- - Chest bone
- - Basic structural unit
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- - Connects muscle to bone
- - Head bone
- - Connects kidney to bladder
- - Carries blood to the heart
- - Metabolism and detoxification
- - Voice box
- - Absorbs nutrients
- - Breathing organs
- - Stores urine
- - Digestive organ
- - Flexible connective tissue
- - Skeletal structure
- - Windpipe
- - Backbone
30 Clues: - Windpipe • - Backbone • - Head bone • - Voice box • - Food tube • - Fat tissue • - Chest bone • - Stores bile • - Stores urine • - Control center • - Digestive organ • - Breathing organs • - Absorbs nutrients • - Carries blood away • - Skeletal structure • - Tissue for movement • - Blood-pumping organ • - Regulates blood sugar • - Connects bone to bone • - Part of immune system • - Body's outer covering • ...
anatomy 2023-11-06
Across
- the most posterior cranial bone, back of the skull
- thin bones that protect internal organs
- the 12 middle vertebrae, medial to the carpal
- the 5 last vertebrae, found in the axial skeleton
- the first 7 vertebrae, superior to the thoracic vertebrae
- wrist found in the appendicular skeleton
- stores fat
- the outer of the two bones of the forearm when the palm is facing forward
- bones that can not fit into any of the other 4 categories
- bones embedded in tendons
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- the collar bone, found in the acromial region
- the shoulder blade
- forms part of the side and base of the skull, found in the axial skeleton
- where the legs and spine are joined
- the lower jaw, found in the oral region
- ankle, found in the appendicular skeleton, inferior to the femur
- ribs with no attachment to the sternum
- part of the appendicular skeleton, the thigh bone
- the outer and usually smaller of the two bones between the knee and ankle, found in the fibular region
- the breastbone
- the unpaired bone, that separates the nasal cavity and the brain. Also found in the axial skeleton
21 Clues: stores fat • the breastbone • the shoulder blade • bones embedded in tendons • where the legs and spine are joined • ribs with no attachment to the sternum • thin bones that protect internal organs • the lower jaw, found in the oral region • wrist found in the appendicular skeleton • the collar bone, found in the acromial region • the 12 middle vertebrae, medial to the carpal • ...
Anatomy 2023-11-05
Across
- receives oxygenated blood from lungs
- pertaining to the lung
- receives deoxygenated blood from body
- vessel with the largest lumen
- filters blood and removes cellular debris
- allows urine to exit the bladder
- pumps blood to the lungs
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- bundle of blood vessels inside Bowman's capsule
- fluid in fresh blood
- pumps blood to the body
- volume of red cells
- carries blood away from the heart
- fluid that circulates one direction through the lympatic system
- gland that generates T cell lymphocytes
- fluid after blood has clotted
- leads from the kidney to the bladder
- has a wall that is one cell thick
- hairpin path that urine takes in order to conserve water
- makes B-cell lymphocytes
- prevent backflow of blood
20 Clues: volume of red cells • fluid in fresh blood • pertaining to the lung • pumps blood to the body • makes B-cell lymphocytes • pumps blood to the lungs • prevent backflow of blood • fluid after blood has clotted • vessel with the largest lumen • allows urine to exit the bladder • carries blood away from the heart • has a wall that is one cell thick • receives oxygenated blood from lungs • ...
Anatomy 2023-12-06
Across
- first layer of skin
- tissue that helps bind tissue
- allow the body to disperse blood throughout the body
- covers cavity wall
- membrane of skin
- smooth tissue that lines body cavities
- largest organ in the human body
- soft tissue that lines body canals
- allows hair to stick up
- pore that surrounds the root of the hair
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- squamous, cuboidal, columnar, pseudostratified
- covers internal organs
- body's outer layer
- in between bones
- keeping the body in a healthy range
- sweat from anxiety
- gland that secretes skin
- second layer of skin
- stinky stnky sweat
- send signals to the brain
20 Clues: in between bones • membrane of skin • body's outer layer • sweat from anxiety • covers cavity wall • stinky stnky sweat • first layer of skin • second layer of skin • covers internal organs • allows hair to stick up • gland that secretes skin • send signals to the brain • tissue that helps bind tissue • largest organ in the human body • soft tissue that lines body canals • ...
Anatomy 2022-07-07
Across
- What muscle runs through the 6th compartment of extensor retinaculum
- What’s the DA of Subscapularis
- What supinates the forearm
- Innervated by Lower Supscapular N
- What nerve would likely result in the inability to extend the knee
- Which muscle adducts the 1st MTP
- What artery runs through the cubital fossa
- What part of the hand does the ulnar nerve innervate
- What dermatome has sensory loss on the anterior leg and dorsal plantar side of foot
- Which muscles is proximally attached to the ASIS
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- Which muscle is DA to radial tuberosity
- What muscle is DA to the navicular Tuberosity
- Which nerve pierces the coracobrachialis
- Which muscle is innervated by Tibial and Common Fibular N
- What process is located on the distal radius
- Which muscle unlocks a fully extended knee
- What nerve pierces the Supinator
- Which Dermatome runs over the kneecap
- What is Dr curfmans favorite muscle
- What nerve runs through Carpal Tunnel
- What nerve runs through Guyons canal
21 Clues: What supinates the forearm • What’s the DA of Subscapularis • What nerve pierces the Supinator • Which muscle adducts the 1st MTP • Innervated by Lower Supscapular N • What is Dr curfmans favorite muscle • What nerve runs through Guyons canal • Which Dermatome runs over the kneecap • What nerve runs through Carpal Tunnel • Which muscle is DA to radial tuberosity • ...
Anatomy 2022-10-17
Across
- a connection between two or more bones of the skeleton
- the movable part of the muscle that is farthest from the skeleton
- basic unit of all living things
- bones of the upper jaw
- an oval, bony case that protects the brain
- heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee
- forms the kneecap joint
- muscle that originates at the upper portion of the fibula and bends the foot down
- the bone that joins the sternum and scapula
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- the part of the muscle that does not move
- a collection of similiar cells that perform a particular function
- the middle part of the muscle
- small arteries that deliver blood to capillaries
- lower jawbone, largest and strongest bone of the face
- skeleton of the head
- the largest artery in the body
- muscle that turns the hand inward so that the palm faces downward
- smaller of the two bones that form the leg below the knee
- extensor muscle of the wrist involved in flexing the wrist
- twelve pairs of bones forming the wall of the thorax
20 Clues: skeleton of the head • bones of the upper jaw • forms the kneecap joint • the middle part of the muscle • the largest artery in the body • basic unit of all living things • the part of the muscle that does not move • an oval, bony case that protects the brain • the bone that joins the sternum and scapula • small arteries that deliver blood to capillaries • ...
Anatomy 2023-02-24
Across
- aux tempes
- dans la nuque
- le cuir chevelu
- longueur
- une bouche
- en haut
- bas
- lâche
- une cuisse
- un cou
- une hanche
- serré
- dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre
- les racines
- au centre
- un cheveu
- une épaule
- haut
- une aisselle
- une frange
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- une raie au milieu
- sous
- sur le côté gauche
- le coccyx
- une mèche
- une bretelle de soutien-gorge
- au-dessus
- à l'arrière
- sur le haut du crâne (couronne)
- des joues
- des yeux
- la naissance des cheveux
- le dos
- mi-, milieu
- une chevelure
- un menton
36 Clues: bas • sous • haut • lâche • serré • un cou • le dos • en haut • longueur • des yeux • le coccyx • une mèche • au-dessus • des joues • au centre • un cheveu • un menton • aux tempes • une bouche • une cuisse • une hanche • une épaule • une frange • à l'arrière • les racines • mi-, milieu • une aisselle • dans la nuque • une chevelure • le cuir chevelu • une raie au milieu • sur le côté gauche • la naissance des cheveux • ...
Anatomy 2023-02-10
Across
- Thigh bone
- Side of the head
- The bone between the ribs
- Between the arm and the forearm
- Connects bones and muscles
- Lower part of the torso, between abdomen and thighs
- Connects bones to each other
- Stores urine
- Respiratory muscle
- The system that enables the body's movement
- The smaller part of the brain
- Carries oxygenated blood
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- Home for the brain
- Backbone is made of these
- The bigger bone below the knee
- The smallest blood vessels
- The larger part of the brain
- Food passes through this
- The system that provides oxygen for the body
- Filters waste out of blood
20 Clues: Thigh bone • Stores urine • Side of the head • Home for the brain • Respiratory muscle • Food passes through this • Carries oxygenated blood • Backbone is made of these • The bone between the ribs • The smallest blood vessels • Connects bones and muscles • Filters waste out of blood • The larger part of the brain • Connects bones to each other • The smaller part of the brain • ...
Anatomy 2024-03-17
Across
- the type of bone that is like honey-comb and contains red marrow
- Physiology is the function and Anatomy is what?
- The things that Leonardo da Vinci produced
- The type of muscle attached to bones involved in free movement
- The cavity in bones that holds the yellow marrow
- These re-build bone
- The type of muscle your heart is made of
- The knee cap (patella) is this sort of bone
- This church put a pause to the study of Anatomy
- This joint is a cylinder rotating in a round housing
- These connect bone to bone
- The part of the skeleton that protects the vital organs
- The type of joint in your elbow
- The hard smooth coating on the end of bones
- An example of an organism that has a Hydrostatic Skeleton
- The bone in the front of the chest is called what?
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- These break down bone
- The name of the bone in your forehead
- An organism that has the skeleton on the inside of the body
- The bone on the thigh is called what?
- The name of the bone in your thigh
- A free moving joint with a high range of motion
- The body being in a 'steady state' is called what?
- The name of the bone in your jaw
- The father of Anatomy
- The hard outer casing of bones
- The top part of your skeleton
- These are found in your fingers and toes
- Vertebrae are these types of bone
- These connect muscle to bone
30 Clues: These re-build bone • These break down bone • The father of Anatomy • These connect bone to bone • These connect muscle to bone • The top part of your skeleton • The hard outer casing of bones • The type of joint in your elbow • The name of the bone in your jaw • Vertebrae are these types of bone • The name of the bone in your thigh • The name of the bone in your forehead • ...
Anatomy 2024-04-01
Across
- Double layer of membrane that encloses the heart.
- Larger of the two bones that form the leg below the knee.
- of the forearm that rotates the radius outward and the palm upward.
- Breathing in through the nose or mouth.
- Large,triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint that allows the arm to extend outward and to the side of the body.
- Muscle producing contour of the front and inner side of the upper arm.
- muscles of the wrist involved in bending the wrist.
- Heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee.
- automatic reaction to a stimulus.
- Enables breathing, supplying the body with oxygen.
- Muscular wall that separates the thorax,or chest, from the abdominal region.
- Muscles at the base of each finger that draw the fingers together.
- The large muscle that covers the entire back of the upper arm and extends the forearm.
- Breathing outward, expelling carbon dioxide from the lungs.
- carries the blood from the heart throughout the body and back to the heart.
- Two upper, thin-walled chambers are the right and left atrium through which blood is pumped through ventricles.
- structures that temporarily close a passage or permit blood flow in only one direction.
- Longer bone of forearm.
- Controls and coordinates all other body sytems.
- Affects the little finger side of the arm and palm of the hand.
- Controls sensation, muscles, Activity of glands, the power to think, sense and feel.
- Produces offspring.
- Connection between two or more bones.
- The wrist.
- Study of the structure, function, and diseases of the muscles.
- carry impulses or messages from the sense organs to the brain.
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- Carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands.
- supplies the fingers
- Bones of fingers, toes.
- Forms the cap of the knee joint.
- anklebone, of the foot.
- Large,flat triangular muscle covering the lower back.
- Largest organ of the body.
- Organs include Spleen and Lymph.
- Body's pump.
- that turn the hand inward so that the palm faces downward.
- Whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibers. Originate in the brain and spinal cord.
- that straighten the wrist, hand, and fingers to form a straight line.
- Smaller of the two bones that form the leg below the knee.
- Muscle that covers the back of the neck and upper middle region of the back.
- Covers, shapes, and supports skeletal tissue.
- Muscles that separate the fingers.
- Shorter of the two bones of the forearm.
- Bones of the palm of the hand.
- Supplies the arm and hand.
- Two lower, thick-walled chambers are the right and left ventricles.
- Chest
- Forms the physical foundation of the body.
- Sends the blood from the heart to the lungs to be purified.
- supplies the thumb side of the arm and back of the hand.
- Spongy tissues composed of microscopic cells in which inhaled air is exchanged for carbon dioxide during one breathing cycle.
- division of the sciatic nerve passes behind the knee.
- Uppermost and Largest bone of the arm.
53 Clues: Chest • The wrist. • Body's pump. • Produces offspring. • supplies the fingers • Bones of fingers, toes. • anklebone, of the foot. • Longer bone of forearm. • Largest organ of the body. • Supplies the arm and hand. • Bones of the palm of the hand. • Forms the cap of the knee joint. • Organs include Spleen and Lymph. • automatic reaction to a stimulus. • Muscles that separate the fingers. • ...
Anatomy 2024-08-29
24 Clues: rib • hip • leg • back • calf • chin • palm • heel • thigh • mouth • chest • wrist • skull • cheek • elbow • belly • navel • kneecap • forehead • backbone • breastbone • sole of foot • bone above tailbone • pertaining to the ankle
Anatomy 2024-07-24
Across
- A hollow organ that stores urine before it is excreted from the body.
- A muscular organ that aids in the digestion of food.
- A tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs.
- The largest organ of the body, providing a barrier against infection and regulating temperature.
- A long tube that processes food, absorbs nutrients, and expels waste.
- An organ that filters blood, recycles old red blood cells, and helps fight infection.
- A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- A large organ that detoxifies chemicals, metabolizes drugs, and produces bile.
- The framework of bones that supports and protects the body’s organs.
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- A small organ that stores bile produced by the liver.
- Paired organs that filter blood to produce urine and maintain electrolyte balance.
- An organ that produces digestive enzymes and hormones like insulin.
- he central organ of the nervous system, responsible for thought, memory, and regulating bodily functions.
- Organs responsible for gas exchange, allowing oxygen into the blood and removing carbon dioxide.
- Tissues that contract to produce movement.
- A muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity and aids in breathing.
- A muscular tube that conveys food from the throat to the stomach.
- A bundle of nerves that transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body.
- Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
- Blood vessels that carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
20 Clues: Tissues that contract to produce movement. • A muscular organ that aids in the digestion of food. • A small organ that stores bile produced by the liver. • A tube that carries air from the throat to the lungs. • A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. • Blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart. • ...
Anatomy 2023-02-03
Across
- Smooth muscles relax and diameter increases
- Identifying antigens present in RBC plasma membrane
- contraction of ventricles
- a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen
- made up of heart, lungs, blood vessels
- time delay between atrial and ventricular activation,Delay at AV Node. Second step in atrial muscle contraction.
- buildup of plaque that causes coronary arteries to narrow, limiting blood flow to the heart.
- cell that carries oxygen, 40% of blood volume
- atrial depolorization, first phase of the cardiac cycle. Electrical depolarization of the atria (corresponding to the P wave of the ECG) initiates this phase of atrial muscle contraction.
- relaxation of ventricles
- carries blood away from heart
- clot blood, colorless
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- also called hypertension, blood pressure above 140/90, and is considered severe if the pressure is above 180/120.
- occurs when a blood clot blocks blood flow to the heart. Without blood, tissue loses oxygen and dies.
- surface proteins on the plasma membrane of red blood cells
- cell that stops infections, fights diseases, contains nucleus
- 60,000 miles of transportation for your blood
- the main spike seen in the standard ECG. It is the most obvious part of the ECG, which is clearly visible. It represents the depolarization of ventricles. It shows the beginning of systole and ventricular contraction.
- no electrical activity,resting membrane potentials
- occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. Can feel numbness in half of body
- The T wave is the positive deflection after each QRS complex. It represents ventricular repolarisation.
- Transfers oxygen and waste between arteries, veins, and cells
- Brings blood back to heart
- When smooth muscles contract to decrease diameter
24 Clues: clot blood, colorless • relaxation of ventricles • contraction of ventricles • Brings blood back to heart • carries blood away from heart • made up of heart, lungs, blood vessels • Smooth muscles relax and diameter increases • 60,000 miles of transportation for your blood • cell that carries oxygen, 40% of blood volume • When smooth muscles contract to decrease diameter • ...
Anatomy 2023-10-09
Across
- These muscles pull the mouth backward,upward,and outward,as when you are laughing or smiling.
- Helps carry waste and impurities away from the cells before it is routed back to the circulatory system.
- Uppermost and largest bone in the arm,extending from the elbow to the shoulder.
- Muscle of the forearm that rotates the radius outward and the palm upward.
- large,flat,triangular bone of the shoulder, know as shoulder blade.
- Thin-walled blood vessels that are less elastic than arteries.
- Bones of the upper jaw.
- Light spongy bone between the eye sockets; form part of the nasal cavities.
- Small vessels that connect the capillaries to the veins.
- Muscles that draw a body part, such as fingers,arm,or toe, away from the midline of the body or of an extremity.
- Chief sensory of the face and serves as the motor nerve of the muscles that control chewing.
- The broad muscle that covers the top of the skull and consists of the occipitalis and frontalis.
- Extensor muscle of the wrist involved in flexing the wrist.
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- Also known as accessory bone or kneecap; forms the kneecap joint.
- Body system that includes the ovaries,uterine tubes,and etc.
- The largest artery in the body.
- One of the three bones that comprise the ankle joint known as the ankle bone.
- Usual process of cell reproduction of human tissues that occurs when the cell divides into identical cells called daughter cells.
- Basic units of all living things,from bacteria to plants to animals,including human beings.
- Ring muscle of the eye socket; enables you to close your eyes.
- U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue that supports the tongue and its muscles.
- Lower jawbone;largest and strongest bone of the face.
- Motor nerve that controls the motion of the neck and shoulder muscles.
- Branch of the superficial temporal artery that supplies blood to the side and crown of the head.
- Structure composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions in plants and animals.
25 Clues: Bones of the upper jaw. • The largest artery in the body. • Lower jawbone;largest and strongest bone of the face. • Small vessels that connect the capillaries to the veins. • Extensor muscle of the wrist involved in flexing the wrist. • Body system that includes the ovaries,uterine tubes,and etc. • Ring muscle of the eye socket; enables you to close your eyes. • ...
Anatomy 2024-11-20
Across
- Largest nerve in bovine hindlimbs, controlling locomotion.
- Large neck vein often used for blood sampling in bovines.
- Tough, fibrous structure replacing upper incisors in bovines.
- Tough outer covering of the bovine hoof, providing protection.
- First and largest stomach chamber, housing fermentation microbes.
- Third stomach chamber, responsible for water absorption.
- Largest salivary gland in bovines, secreting saliva for digestion.
- Structure at the base of the hoof, generating new hoof growth.
- Second stomach chamber, known for its honeycomb-like lining.
- Thickened area on the bovine tongue aiding in forage manipulation.
- Cartilaginous tube conducting air to the lungs, vital for respiration.
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- Sensory receptor in bovine skin, detecting pressure and vibrations.
- Largest bone in the bovine hindlimb, connecting pelvis to the hock.
- Lower jaw bone facilitating chewing and cud movement.
- Bone forming the upper part of the bovine skull and supporting horn attachment.
- Muscular tube connecting the mouth to the rumen.
- Osseous structure in the bovine skull housing the middle ear.
- Fourth stomach chamber, functioning as the true stomach for enzymatic digestion.
- Major joint in bovine hindlimbs, equivalent to the human ankle.
- Upper jaw bone housing molars, critical for mastication.
20 Clues: Muscular tube connecting the mouth to the rumen. • Lower jaw bone facilitating chewing and cud movement. • Third stomach chamber, responsible for water absorption. • Upper jaw bone housing molars, critical for mastication. • Large neck vein often used for blood sampling in bovines. • Largest nerve in bovine hindlimbs, controlling locomotion. • ...
anatomy 2025-05-27
Across
- marrow fatty marrow
- joint is immovable
- unusual lightness of the skin
- marrow bloody marrow
- lower back
- a study of internal workings
- joint is slightly moveable
- fingers and toes
- hair loss
- front of the body
- study of micro structures in tissue
- upper back
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- long bone in the leg
- membrane the lines the Thoracic cavity
- mid back
- skin cancer in melanin
- tissue bone tissue is called...
- yellowing of the skin
- joint is fully moveable
- back of the body
20 Clues: mid back • hair loss • lower back • upper back • fingers and toes • back of the body • front of the body • joint is immovable • long bone in the leg • marrow fatty marrow • yellowing of the skin • skin cancer in melanin • joint is fully moveable • marrow bloody marrow • joint is slightly moveable • a study of internal workings • unusual lightness of the skin • ...
anatomy 2025-01-06
Across
- flat bone located at the anterior aspect of thorax
- synovial joint that connects the bones of the leg
- band of connective tissue
- main bone of the lower leg
- the strongest and largest bone in body
- a set of 7 irregularly shaped bones
- shaft of a long bone
- straightening a limb
- smooth rubbery connective tissue, and acts as shock absorber
- wider end of long bone
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- acts as an attachment for muscles and not as a weight bearer
- separates thigh from lower leg
- when two bones articulate to permit a variety of motions
- long slender cells that make up muscles
- encloses and protects the brain
- triangle shaped located in upper back and neck
- bending a limb
- also known as the shoulder blade
- lower portion of trunk
- bridge between head and the rest of the body
20 Clues: bending a limb • shaft of a long bone • straightening a limb • lower portion of trunk • wider end of long bone • band of connective tissue • main bone of the lower leg • separates thigh from lower leg • encloses and protects the brain • also known as the shoulder blade • a set of 7 irregularly shaped bones • the strongest and largest bone in body • ...
Anatomy 2025-09-17
Across
- Structures that surround, support, and are attached to the teeth.
- Large opening in the occipital bone that connects the vertical canal and the cranial cavity.
- Wide, shallow depression on the lingual surfaces of anterior teeth.
- Cells that form cementum.
- Portion of the tooth that is covered with enamel.
- Threadlike elevations that cover most of the tongue.
- That portion of the tooth that is visible in the oral cavity.
- Suture that is located at the midline of the skull, where the two parietal bones are joined.
- Study of the structure and function of body tissues on a microscopic level.
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- Process of the maxillary bones that extends upward to articulate with the zygomatic bone.
- Stage of human development that occurs from the beginning of the second week to the end of the eighth week.
- Small round opening in a bone through which blood vessels, nerves, and ligaments pass.
- Joint on each side of the head that allows for movement of the mandible.
- Fibers found in dentinal tubules
- Region of the head overlying the occipital bone and covered by the scalp.
- Process of the zygomatic bone that extends upward to articulate with the frontal bone at the outer edge of the orbit.
- Cells that resorb cementum.
- Line of junction between the occipital and parietal bones.
- Eight bones that cover and protect the brain.
- Projecting structures found in each lateral wall of the nasal cavity and extending inward from the maxilla.
20 Clues: Cells that form cementum. • Cells that resorb cementum. • Fibers found in dentinal tubules • Eight bones that cover and protect the brain. • Portion of the tooth that is covered with enamel. • Threadlike elevations that cover most of the tongue. • Line of junction between the occipital and parietal bones. • That portion of the tooth that is visible in the oral cavity. • ...
Anatomy 2025-10-03
Across
- - Bone that connects the sternum to the shoulder girdle, commonly called the collarbone
- - Longest bone in the human body
- - The breastbone
- - The shorter of the two bones in the forearm, on the thumb side
- - The bones that form the ankle
- - Small, flat, triangular bone located at the front of the knee joint
- - The bones of the fingers and toes
- - The longer of the two bones in the forearm, on the pinky side
- - Connects bone to bone
- - The smaller, lateral bone of the lower leg
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- - Bony structure that encases and protects the brain
- - Large bone structure forming the hip girdle
- - Connects muscle to bone
- - The eight bones that form the wrist
- - The bone of the upper arm
- - The jawbone
- - The individual bones that make up the backbone or spine
- - Flexible connective tissue found in many areas of the body, such as the nose and ears
- - Triangular bone commonly known as the shoulder blade
- - The larger of the two bones in the lower leg, the shin bone
20 Clues: - The jawbone • - The breastbone • - Connects bone to bone • - Connects muscle to bone • - The bone of the upper arm • - The bones that form the ankle • - Longest bone in the human body • - The bones of the fingers and toes • - The eight bones that form the wrist • - The smaller, lateral bone of the lower leg • - Large bone structure forming the hip girdle • ...
Anatomy 2025-10-03
Across
- - Gland that produces digestive enzymes and hormones like insulin
- - Tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder
- - Muscular sac that stores urine
- - Pair of spongy, air-filled organs located on either side of the chest
- - Muscle located beneath the lungs that is the primary muscle of respiration
- - Bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation and motion
- Cord - Long, fragile tubelike structure that begins at the end of the brainstem
- - A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses
- - Organ that filters blood to remove waste and produce urine
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- - Organ involved in the maintenance of healthy blood cells and immune function
- - Muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- - Part of the brain that coordinates voluntary movements and balance
- - Organ in the digestive system where the initial breakdown of food occurs
- - The main artery of the body
- Cava - Large vein that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- - Muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach
- - Windpipe
- - The microscopic functional unit of the kidney
- - Organ of the central nervous system protected by the skull
- - Large organ that performs numerous functions, including detoxification and protein synthesis
20 Clues: - Windpipe • - The main artery of the body • - Muscular sac that stores urine • - The microscopic functional unit of the kidney • - A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses • - Muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • - Muscular tube that connects the throat to the stomach • - Tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder • ...
anatomy 2025-10-23
Across
- = The outermost layer of skin providing protection.
- = Toward the front of the body.
- Membrane = The cell’s outer boundary controlling what enters and leaves.
- Feedback = A mechanism that reverses a deviation from the set point to maintain balance.
- Tissue = Tissue that transmits electrical signals for communication.
- Tissue = Tissue specialized for contraction and movement.
- = The jelly-like fluid where organelles are suspended.
- = Positioned below or lower than another body part.
- = Powerhouse of the cell, producing ATP energy.
- = The thicker middle layer of skin containing nerves and blood vessels.
- = Positioned above or higher than another body part.
- = Movement of molecules from high to low concentration.
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- = Site of protein synthesis in the cell.
- Tissue = Tissue that covers body surfaces and lines cavities.
- Tissue = Tissue that supports, binds, or protects other structures.
- = The deepest skin layer, storing fat and cushioning the body.
- = Tough protein that strengthens hair, nails, and skin.
- Feedback = A process that amplifies a change away from homeostasis.
- Position = The standard body posture used as a reference for directional terms.
- = Controls cell activities; contains DNA.
- = Pigment that gives skin and hair their color and protects from UV rays.
- = Toward the back of the body.
- = Diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane.
- = Specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function.
- = The body’s ability to maintain stable internal conditions despite external changes.
25 Clues: = Toward the back of the body. • = Toward the front of the body. • = Site of protein synthesis in the cell. • = Controls cell activities; contains DNA. • = Powerhouse of the cell, producing ATP energy. • = The outermost layer of skin providing protection. • = Positioned below or lower than another body part. • = Positioned above or higher than another body part. • ...
anatomy 2025-11-20
Across
- DNA strand that has the same nucleotide sequence as mRNA with the exception of U in the mRNA and T in the DNA
- sequence of three nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule that acts as unit of genetic code
- Organelle that synthesizes proteins by translating mRNA into long chains of amino acids
- adapter molecule that acts as bridge between the genetic code in mRNA and amino acids during protein synthesis
- nucleotide triplets of DNA and RNA that carry genetic information
- a region of DNA that acts as a building site for RNA polymerase and transcription factors
- change in a cells DNA sequence
- single DNA strand that serves as the blueprint for creating a complementary strand during transcription
- the process of a gene being turned on to produce its corresponding protein
- Made up of deoxyribose
- non-coding DNA sequence within a gene that is transcribed into RNA then removed through RNA before he mRNA is translated to protein
- process of creating an RNA cope from a DNA template
- the process by which cells make proteins
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- single stranded RNA molecule that carries genetic instructions from DNA
- three nucleotide sequence on a tRNA molecule that is complementary into a specific three nucleotide codon on a mRNA strand
- protein found in chromatin
- thread like structure found in nucleus of cells
- Enzyme that synthesizes RNA from a DNA template in the process of transcription
- material which chromosomes of organisms are composed
- of DNA that provides instructions for a specific function
- region of chromosome which the microtubules of the spindle attach
- creates protein by decoding genetic information in mRNA
- segment of DNA or RNA containing coding for a protein or peptide sequence
23 Clues: Made up of deoxyribose • protein found in chromatin • change in a cells DNA sequence • the process by which cells make proteins • thread like structure found in nucleus of cells • process of creating an RNA cope from a DNA template • material which chromosomes of organisms are composed • creates protein by decoding genetic information in mRNA • ...
Anatomy 2025-11-06
Across
- A thin, smooth layer of tissue that covers the ends of bones in joints.
- A type of bone that is longer than it is wide.
- A tough, fibrous membrane that covers most of the bones in the body.
- collection of blood that pools outside the blood vessel
- Continuous process that involves breaking down and creating new bone
- Immovable junction between two bones
- The central core of the human skeleton.
- Fibrocartilage structure
- narrow cleft separating parts
- A soft,fatty tissue found inside the cavities of long bones.
- slightly moveable joints that provide balance between stability and mobility
- Cartliage layer between the epiphysis and the diaphysis
- Small,cube shaped bones. Allow controlled motion.
- A porous type of bone tissue found at the ends of long bones.
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- A hollow space within the center of long bones.
- A thin, bony line that marks the boundary between the epiphysis and the diaphysis.
- Freely moveable joints such as synovial joints
- Thin, plate-like bones that provide protection
- A small, round bone connected within a tendon or muscle.
- Cavitiy fluid filled space between bones and cavities
- A dense and solid type of bone tissue that forms the outer layer of most bones.
- A soft, spongy tissue that produces blood cells.
- The bones that make up the limbs.
- synovial joint that allows rotation
- joints two or more bones joined by dense connective tissue
- Bones that have complex and asymmetrical shapes.
- Condition that weakens the bones
- The long, cylindrical shaft of a long bone.
- The rounded, end part of a long bone.
- bone of a finger or toe
30 Clues: bone of a finger or toe • Fibrocartilage structure • narrow cleft separating parts • Condition that weakens the bones • The bones that make up the limbs. • synovial joint that allows rotation • Immovable junction between two bones • The rounded, end part of a long bone. • The central core of the human skeleton. • The long, cylindrical shaft of a long bone. • ...
Anatomy 2017-04-02
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- flexion What flexion makes your toes go up?
- What keep the muscles joined?
- What is further away from the body torso?
- What pulls on our bones to move our body parts?
- flexion What make your toes go down?
- What means to close the joint in?
- and socket What joint belongs in your shoulder?
- What are made of fibers?
- what is the bone in your neck called?
- What Are Your Finger Bones Called?
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- Whats another work for skull?
- joint What joint is placed in your neck?
- If you don't have what we wouldn't be able to move?
- what is the shoulder bone at the back called?
- What is the jaw bone called?
- What flexion makes you palms turn down?
- What happens at a ball and socket joint?
- Whats your thigh bone called?
- What is furthest away from the middle of the body?
- There are 206 what in the human skeleton?
20 Clues: What are made of fibers? • What is the jaw bone called? • Whats another work for skull? • What keep the muscles joined? • Whats your thigh bone called? • What means to close the joint in? • What Are Your Finger Bones Called? • flexion What make your toes go down? • what is the bone in your neck called? • What flexion makes you palms turn down? • ...
Anatomy 2018-04-16
Across
- Refers to structures away from midline
- What is the anatomical level of the aortic arch
- the grouping of the Retropharyngeal tonsil, the lingual tonisl and the palatine tonsil (two words)
- Refers to movement or structures toward the head
- Refers to structures near or toward midline.
- Body is horizontal, face down, no trunk rotation
- to six What is the anatomical level of the carina (range)
- What is the anatomical level of the right kidney
- what is the Bifurcation of the trachea called?
- What is the anatomical level of the gallbladder
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- Indicates structures away from the attached end of a limb
- what is the average length of the esophagus in cm?
- Indicates structures toward the attached ends of a limb
- What is the anatomical level of the body and tail of pancreas
- an enlarged umbilical node indicative of gastric cancer (3 words)
- Refers to movement or structures toward the feet
- Body is horizontal, face up, no rotation of trunk
- What is the anatomical level of the iliac crest?
- What is the anatomical level of the head of pancreas?
- What is the anatomical level of the thyroid?
- What is the anatomical level of the superior border of liver
- What is the anatomical level of the left kidney
- What is the anatomical level of the end of the spinal cord
23 Clues: Refers to structures away from midline • Refers to structures near or toward midline. • What is the anatomical level of the thyroid? • what is the Bifurcation of the trachea called? • What is the anatomical level of the aortic arch • What is the anatomical level of the left kidney • What is the anatomical level of the gallbladder • ...
Anatomy 2012-11-20
Across
- Group of 3 muscles found along the sides of the lower leg
- Kissing Muscle
- Compresses abdomen, in the lower thoracic cage
- Flexes trunk
- Covers the upper chest
- Flexes knee
- Adducts thigh
- Located on the anterior or front surface of the leg
- Muscle that forms the thick, rounded prominence over the shoulder and upper arm
- Flexes thigh or trunk
- Extends the head and neck
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- Two-headed muscle that serves as a primary flexor of the forearm
- Flexes thigh and rotates lower leg
- Located on the posterior or back surface of the upper arm
- Extends and helps adduct upper arm
- Located on the anterior surface on the neck
- Allows you to raise your eyebrows
- Elevates the mandible
- Extends thigh
- Primary calf muscle
20 Clues: Flexes knee • Flexes trunk • Adducts thigh • Extends thigh • Kissing Muscle • Primary calf muscle • Elevates the mandible • Flexes thigh or trunk • Covers the upper chest • Extends the head and neck • Allows you to raise your eyebrows • Flexes thigh and rotates lower leg • Extends and helps adduct upper arm • Located on the anterior surface on the neck • ...
Anatomy 2021-10-15
Across
- a rash of round, red welts on the skin that itch intensely
- a thickened and hardened part of the skin or soft tissue
- infestation with lice.
- a congenital absence of pigment in the skin and hair
- excessive discharge of sebum from the sebaceous glands.
- severe itching of the skin
- a sore developed by an invalid because of pressure caused by lying in bed in one position.
- medical condition in which patches of skin become rough and inflamed
- itching,redness,swelling of the skin.
- a condition in which the pigment is lost from areas of the skin,
- bacterial infection on a person's hair
- the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis
- arises from stratum basale basal layer of the epidermis consisting of a single row of columnar
- itchy red peeling of the skin on a person's foot
- small, hard, benign growth on the skin, caused by a virus
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- complete absence of hair from areas of the body where it normally grows
- believed to be sun induced
- inflammation of hair follicles
- an open sore on an external or internal surface of the body
- any of a group of viral diseases caused by herpes viruses
- tissue immediately beneath the epidermis of a plant especially when modified to serve as a supporting and protecting layer
- small blister or pimple on the skin containing pus
- most deadly of skin cancer
- unusual and typically permanent brown or red mark on someone's body from birth.
- irregular lines or streaks on the skin where it has been stretched or distended
- an area of irregular fibrous tissue formed at the site of a scar or injury.
- the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin,
- superficial reddening of the skin, usually in patches
- contagious skin disease marked by itching and small raised red spots
- pimples on the skin
- A benign (not cancer) growth on the skin that is formed by a cluster of melanocytes
31 Clues: pimples on the skin • infestation with lice. • believed to be sun induced • severe itching of the skin • most deadly of skin cancer • inflammation of hair follicles • itching,redness,swelling of the skin. • bacterial infection on a person's hair • itchy red peeling of the skin on a person's foot • small blister or pimple on the skin containing pus • ...
Anatomy 2022-02-27
Across
- Nearer to the origination of a structure.
- Divides the body into superior
- Toward the head, upper part of a structure.
- Divides the body vertically into equal right and
- Passes through the body at an angle.
- Farther from midline.
- Close to the surface of the body.
- Divides the body vertically into unequal right
- sides.
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- and inferior (lower) portions.
- Away from the head, lower part of a structure.
- Away from the surface of the body.
- Divides the body into anterior (front)
- At or near the back of the body.
- Nearer to midline.
- Farther from the origination of a structure.
- Divides the body vertically into right and left sides.
- Imaginary vertical line dividing the body equally.
- posterior (back) portions.
- At or near the front of the body
- left sides.
21 Clues: sides. • left sides. • Nearer to midline. • Farther from midline. • posterior (back) portions. • and inferior (lower) portions. • Divides the body into superior • At or near the back of the body. • At or near the front of the body • Close to the surface of the body. • Away from the surface of the body. • Passes through the body at an angle. • Divides the body into anterior (front) • ...
anatomy 2022-10-17
Across
- Draws back scalp, wrinkles forehead, raises
- the protoplasm of a cell
- muscles of arm that assist in swinging
- A cell structure that controls which
- bend your hand at the wrist
- Chemical process in living organisms whereby
- down to form simpler substances
- Tissue that lines internal and external body
- the muscle that covers the top of the skull
- Bone forms side of head in ear region
- producing the contour of the front/inner
- Structures composed of specialized tissue and performing specific functions
- thicker, middle region of muscle
- are nourished and carry out activities
- Bone hindmost of the skullOrbicularis Oculi
- Bones two bones on the side/top of skull
- part of the muscle that does not move
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- a straight line
- Muscle located beneath the frontalis and
- straighten the wrist, hand and fingers to
- active protoplasm found in center of cell.
- Bone that forms the forehead
- connection of muscle to the bone that moves
- cells dividing into two new cells
- Tissue binds, supports, and protects body
- of upper arm
- bones of the upper jaw
- can enter/leave the cell
- study of body structure
- low jawbone, Largest/strongest bone of face
- oculi
- the aspect of metabolism; substances are
32 Clues: oculi • of upper arm • a straight line • bones of the upper jaw • study of body structure • the protoplasm of a cell • can enter/leave the cell • bend your hand at the wrist • Bone that forms the forehead • down to form simpler substances • thicker, middle region of muscle • cells dividing into two new cells • A cell structure that controls which • Bone forms side of head in ear region • ...
Anatomy 2023-12-11
Across
- layer of epidermis fully attached to the dermis
- bottom 4/5 of the dermis
- Protects from abrasion and penetration
- Proper name for tactile epithelial cells
- Sebaceous glands produce this
- part of the reticular layer senses heavy touch
- the shape of melanocytes
- Another name for Sudoriferous glands
- Keratinocytes are living and connected by desmosomes
- Basement layer of the skin
- tunnel that the hair grows from
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- top 1/5 of the dermis
- Only found in thick skin
- superficial layer of the skin
- part of the papillary layer senses light touch
- Begin producing "Keratohyalin Granules"
- Produce Keratin, Produced in the Stratum Basale
- Another name for Langerhans cells
- senses pain, heat, itching, cold, and tickling
- contracts to raise the hair on end
20 Clues: top 1/5 of the dermis • Only found in thick skin • bottom 4/5 of the dermis • the shape of melanocytes • Basement layer of the skin • superficial layer of the skin • Sebaceous glands produce this • tunnel that the hair grows from • Another name for Langerhans cells • contracts to raise the hair on end • Another name for Sudoriferous glands • Protects from abrasion and penetration • ...
Anatomy 2019-10-09
Across
- In Front of
- Upper Jaw Bone
- Non moving or fixed portion, attached to bones or other fixed muscle
- Point at which 2 or more bones are joined together
- 2 bones that form the crown
- The study of bones
- Wrinkles nose
- Opens, enlarges or expands
- Draws down or depresses
- Forms the Forehead
- Muscle tissue that is involuntary and responds automatically
- Part of the head that has 8 bones
- Located below or is smaller
- Bridge of the nose
- Inner-bottom wall of eye socket
- U-shaped bone in neck
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- Lower Jaw Bone
- Draws mouth up
- Midsection of muscle
- Muscle tissue that is Voluntary and responds to command
- Lifts up
- 2 bones above ears
- Upper Cheek bone
- Controls eyebrows
- Portion of muscle joined to movable attachments
- Thumb Movement
- Located above or is larger
- Bends foot down
- Forms back of skull
- Behind or in back
- Part of the head that has 14 bones is the _____ Skeleton
- The study of the structure, Function and disease
32 Clues: Lifts up • In Front of • Wrinkles nose • Lower Jaw Bone • Draws mouth up • Upper Jaw Bone • Thumb Movement • Bends foot down • Upper Cheek bone • Controls eyebrows • Behind or in back • 2 bones above ears • The study of bones • Forms the Forehead • Bridge of the nose • Forms back of skull • Midsection of muscle • U-shaped bone in neck • Draws down or depresses • Located above or is larger • ...
anatomy 2020-10-09
Across
- a hair-like projections
- lipid with phosphate
- short cylinders
- defines outer shell of cell
- a type of steroid
- polymer of glucose
- finger-like extensions
- does not require energy
- h2o
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- proteins with carbohydrates
- key information carry molecules
- part of cell with everything
- a network of proteins
- contains dna
- fatty molecules
- requires energy
- allow water to enter
- a large biomolecule
- sugar and starch
- measure of acidity
20 Clues: h2o • contains dna • fatty molecules • short cylinders • requires energy • sugar and starch • a type of steroid • polymer of glucose • measure of acidity • a large biomolecule • lipid with phosphate • allow water to enter • a network of proteins • finger-like extensions • a hair-like projections • does not require energy • proteins with carbohydrates • defines outer shell of cell • ...
anatomy 2020-09-18
Across
- basic units of all living things
- nutritive fluid circulating through body
- U-shaped bone at base of tongue
- science of structure of organisms and their parts
- study of the functions of body structures
- triangular muscle covering shoulder joint
- the part of the muscle that moves
- tree-like branching of nerve fibers
- study of the bones
- study of the muscles
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- middle part of a muscle
- light spongy bone between eye sockets
- largest artery in body
- bone of fingers or toes
- connection between 2 or more bones
- cheek bones
- specialized tissues performing specific functions
- largest and most complex nerve tissue
- study of the minute structures
- technical term for fat
- largest bone in arm
21 Clues: cheek bones • study of the bones • largest bone in arm • study of the muscles • largest artery in body • technical term for fat • middle part of a muscle • bone of fingers or toes • study of the minute structures • U-shaped bone at base of tongue • basic units of all living things • the part of the muscle that moves • connection between 2 or more bones • ...
Anatomy 2020-04-24
Across
- volume of blood ejected from the left side of the heart in one minute
- muscular tissue of the heart
- regulates blood flow between the right atrium and right ventricle
- between left ventricle and aorta
- innermost layer of tissue that lines the chambers of the heart
- phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart wall contracts
- lower cavities
- regulates blood flow between right ventricle and pulmonary artery.
- series of myocardial contractions and relaxations
- large vein carrying deoxygenated blood
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- collects deoxygenated blood from heart muscle tissue
- recording of electrical activity associated with a heartbeat.
- supply blood to the walls of the heart
- amount of fluid in blood
- major artery that receives blood from left ventricle-
- small blood vessels that connect arterioles and venules
- serous membrane forms innermost layer of the heart
- double wall sac containing the heart and the roots of vessels.
- regulates blood flow between left atrium and left ventricle.
- when the heart wall relaxes
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
22 Clues: lower cavities • amount of fluid in blood • when the heart wall relaxes • muscular tissue of the heart • between left ventricle and aorta • supply blood to the walls of the heart • large vein carrying deoxygenated blood • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • series of myocardial contractions and relaxations • serous membrane forms innermost layer of the heart • ...
Anatomy 2020-11-13
Across
- study of the functions of the body
- the shape and structure of the body
- a part closer to the head
- tissue that covers all body surfaces
- the position facing forward with arms by sides
- region that consists of the limbs
- farther from the trunk of the body
- divides the body in upper and lower parts
- cavity that houses the brain
- towards the front surface
- closer to the midline of the body
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- specialized part of the cell that has a definite function
- covers the organs
- the wall of a body cavity
- divides the body into equal left and right halves
- includes the head, neck and trunk
- closer to the trunk of the body
- unspecialized cells that can differentiate
- gel inside the cell
- center of the cell
20 Clues: covers the organs • center of the cell • gel inside the cell • a part closer to the head • the wall of a body cavity • towards the front surface • cavity that houses the brain • closer to the trunk of the body • includes the head, neck and trunk • region that consists of the limbs • closer to the midline of the body • study of the functions of the body • ...
ANATOMY 2024-08-14
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- палец/ангушт
- рука/даст
- рот/дахан
- бровь/кош
- голова/сар
- палец на ногах/ ангушти по
- колено/зону
- глаз/чашм
- живот (s)/шикам
- шея/гардан
- кисть/паичаи даст
- нос/бини
- кулак/мушт
- губа/лаб
- ресницы/мича
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- ладонь/кафи даст
- нога/по
- лоб/пешони
- пупок/ноф
- мочка уха/нармаи гуш
- щека/линч
- подбородок/манах/фык
- локоть/оринч
- ухо/гуш
- живот (B)/шикам
- волосы/муи сар
- язык/забон
- зуб/дандон
28 Clues: нога/по • ухо/гуш • нос/бини • губа/лаб • пупок/ноф • рука/даст • рот/дахан • бровь/кош • щека/линч • глаз/чашм • лоб/пешони • голова/сар • шея/гардан • кулак/мушт • язык/забон • зуб/дандон • колено/зону • палец/ангушт • локоть/оринч • ресницы/мича • волосы/муи сар • живот (s)/шикам • живот (B)/шикам • ладонь/кафи даст • кисть/паичаи даст • мочка уха/нармаи гуш • подбородок/манах/фык • палец на ногах/ ангушти по
Anatomy 2023-07-07
Across
- thin-walled vessels connecting smaller arteries to veins
- the study of the structure, function and diseases of the muscles
- The point at which two or more bones are joined together
- The muscle that turns the palm of the hand up
- large bones found in the arms and legs
- A separate body structure composed of tissues that perform specific functions as part of a system
- The release of energy within a cell necessary for the performance of specific body functions is caused by this
- the area of science involves the study of the structure of organs and systems of the body
- cord this part of the central nervous system is composed of long nerve fibers, originates in the base of the brain and extends to the base of the spine
- The skin, liver and kidneys are all organs belonging to this system
- The chemical process in which cells use nutrients for cell growth and reproduction
- nerves that carry messages from the brain to the muscles and glands
- Thread-like fibers that extend from the nerve cell and bring information to the cell body
- another name for red blood cells
- lymph nodes do this to indicate infection in the body
- This substance makes up about 55% of the blood and consists of about 90% water
- The 5 long, thin bones that form the palm of the hand
- The control center of cell activities
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- the type of muscle that responds automatically to control various body functions
- the study of bones
- The small bone located on the little-finger side of the lower arm
- The organ that controls all body functions is the
- the basic units of living matter or life
- the longest bone in the body
- this is where most cell activities take place
- Thick-walled vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to various tissues of the body
- cells that fight bacteria and other foreign substances
- the sticky, salty fluid that circulates through the body, bringing nourishment and oxygen to all parts of the body
- another name for a nerve cell
- the group of muscles that straighten the fingers and wrist
- The largest bone in the upper arm
31 Clues: the study of bones • the longest bone in the body • another name for a nerve cell • another name for red blood cells • The largest bone in the upper arm • The control center of cell activities • large bones found in the arms and legs • the basic units of living matter or life • The muscle that turns the palm of the hand up • this is where most cell activities take place • ...
Anatomy 2023-03-31
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- Central and __________ nervous system
- How many bones are there in the skull
- The fifth taste
- The sternum consists of the _________, body, and xiphoid process
- The spinal cord has _________ segments.
- Neurons are bipolar, multipolar, or ________
- Jaw bone
- Bones of the hand
- The sella turcica is located in the ________
- Hormone that makes you feel full
- Genetic material
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- Type of muscle tissue that is controlled voluntarily
- Axial and ____________ skeleton
- Only layer of skin capable of mitosis
- Biggest bone in the body
- The largest organ in the body
- Connects the right atrium and ventricle in the heart
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The body’s energy
- Empty spaces in the bones of the skull that help to decrease its weight
20 Clues: Jaw bone • The fifth taste • Genetic material • Bones of the hand • The body’s energy • Biggest bone in the body • The powerhouse of the cell • The largest organ in the body • Axial and ____________ skeleton • Hormone that makes you feel full • Central and __________ nervous system • Only layer of skin capable of mitosis • How many bones are there in the skull • ...
Anatomy 2023-08-30
Across
- The bottom of a face.
- In female mammals, the organ in which the young are conceived and grow until birth.
- The flesh around the teeth.
- The joint between the upper arm and the forearm.
- The hair that grows over the bone ridge above the eye socket.
- A flexible sac that can expand and contract and that holds urine.
- An organ that filters the blood, producing urine.
- Each of a pair of smooth serous membranes which line the thorax and envelop the lungs.
- The region in mammals between the pleural sacs, containing the heart and all of the thoracic viscera except the lungs.
- Either of the two organs on the front of a female human's chest.
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- The part of the body connecting the head and the trunk.
- The part of the face above the eyebrows and below the hairline.
- Either of the orifices located on the nose.
- A tooth with two cusps.
- The bone joining the shoulder and the breastbone.
- The soft skin on each side of the face, below the eyes.
- Either of the two long, narrow ducts that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
- The tube through which urine exits the body.
- One of two small, soft organs at the back of the mouth.
- A thin skin membrane that covers and moves over an eye.
- The fleshy appendage that hangs from the back of the soft palate.
- A large organ in the body that stores and metabolizes nutrients, destroys toxins and produces bile.
22 Clues: The bottom of a face. • A tooth with two cusps. • The flesh around the teeth. • Either of the orifices located on the nose. • The tube through which urine exits the body. • The joint between the upper arm and the forearm. • The bone joining the shoulder and the breastbone. • An organ that filters the blood, producing urine. • ...
Anatomy 2023-08-17
Across
- is toward the midline
- away from trunk/joint
- splits left/right
- body part that is connected to the trunk through the cervical region
- feet region
- forearm region
- back side
- indicating if structure is lower
- front side
- region of the lower body that is a limb
- hand
- splits top/bottom
- area below chest and area of belly button
- indicating if structure is higher
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- region of of upper arm
- region of the thigh
- away from the vertical midline
- region around the reproductive tract
- region of the chest
- front of elbow
- medical word for shoulder region
- finger
- another word for neck
- toward the trunk/joint
- splits front/back
- joint that connects upper and lower leg
- hip region
- region of reproductive organ
- midal region where ribs connect
29 Clues: hand • finger • back side • front side • hip region • feet region • front of elbow • forearm region • splits left/right • splits front/back • splits top/bottom • region of the thigh • region of the chest • is toward the midline • away from trunk/joint • another word for neck • region of of upper arm • toward the trunk/joint • region of reproductive organ • away from the vertical midline • ...
Anatomy 2024-11-18
Across
- cheek bones
- bones that are found in the wrist which connects with the radius and ulna.
- collar bone
- Arm
- girdle
- Vertebrae superior the the smallest
- fossa In between the the forearm, ulna and radius.
- The Vertebrae towards the ribs
- Bone that makes up the lower part of the ankle
- toes
- A bone that can rotate and that is connected to the elbow
- two bones fused together overtime
- floating bone
- breast bone
- Connected to the collarbone and the forearm
- the superior part of the sternum
- The smallest bone in between the patella and the ankle
- Foundation of the sternum
- above the Mandible
- Superior
- A bone that is connected to the elbow that does not move
- towards the posterior side and it’s inferior to the frontal bone
- The Vertebrae that supports the skull
- 24 in total
- intake of oxygen
- fingers
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- A bone in the knee joint
- Only moveable bone in the skull
- largest bone
- the long bones between the carpals and the phalanges
- composing each half of the pelvis
- bones in the foot and the ankle
- closer to the eye
- process the inferior part of the
- Two paired bones in he lower back of the hip
- The largest bones of the pelvis
- the Vertebrae near the pelvic girdle
- closer to the ear
- long bones in between the phalanges and the tarsals
- The tail bone
- the largest bone in between the patella and the ankle
- The heel bone
42 Clues: Arm • toes • girdle • fingers • Superior • cheek bones • collar bone • breast bone • 24 in total • largest bone • floating bone • The tail bone • The heel bone • intake of oxygen • closer to the eye • closer to the ear • above the Mandible • A bone in the knee joint • Foundation of the sternum • The Vertebrae towards the ribs • Only moveable bone in the skull • bones in the foot and the ankle • ...
Anatomy 2025-01-29
Across
- strongest bone in the body
- tough bond of connective tissue
- non weight bearing bone in the leg
- Bones are made up of 4% ______
- Bones are made up of 26% _______
- Bones are made up of 50% _______
- soft holy bones
- what bones protect internal organs
- flat and round bones
- bone remodeling is known as _____
- attaches muscle to bone
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- protects vital organs
- what is the upper jaw
- protect and support nervous system
- layer of protective hard bone tissue
- Located in the upper arm
- phalanges are what?
- contain air spaces called sinuses
- skeleton holds up body
- where 2 or more bones meet
- Bones are made up of 20% _______
21 Clues: soft holy bones • phalanges are what? • flat and round bones • protects vital organs • what is the upper jaw • skeleton holds up body • attaches muscle to bone • Located in the upper arm • strongest bone in the body • where 2 or more bones meet • Bones are made up of 4% ______ • tough bond of connective tissue • Bones are made up of 26% _______ • Bones are made up of 50% _______ • ...
Anatomy 2023-05-15
Across
- quiet kid #1
- is currently in my biology class
- most likely to be watching a movie
- draws better than anyone else, it's not even close
- goodbye
- curve killer
- always asks to go to a different class
- the complainer
- probably the nicest person in here
- has a Berserk tattoo on their arm
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- no we can't watch Grey's Anatomy
- Idk how you even find your way around
- most likely to get a true/false question wrong
- I misspoke her name earlier this semester
- quiet kid #2
- "can I go to Ms Babbits?"
- Lee's best friend in this class
- always has a story
- most likely to miss
- next year's soccer star
- quiet kid #3 but sits in the back
21 Clues: goodbye • quiet kid #1 • quiet kid #2 • curve killer • the complainer • always has a story • most likely to miss • next year's soccer star • "can I go to Ms Babbits?" • Lee's best friend in this class • no we can't watch Grey's Anatomy • is currently in my biology class • quiet kid #3 but sits in the back • has a Berserk tattoo on their arm • most likely to be watching a movie • ...
anatomy 2024-12-12
Across
- thin and thick filament
- bond metal and nonmetal
- twitch type 2 fibers
- increased size and number of myofibers
- muscle shortens
- skin layer that avascular
- cell gets more positive
- cell gets more negative
- breaks down bone
- twitch type 1 fibers
- thin filament only
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- increased mitochondria
- postive ion
- bond 2 non metals
- hair,skin,nails
- -55mv
- muscle stays the same
- negative ion
- builds bone
- disuse
20 Clues: -55mv • disuse • postive ion • builds bone • negative ion • hair,skin,nails • muscle shortens • breaks down bone • bond 2 non metals • thin filament only • twitch type 2 fibers • twitch type 1 fibers • muscle stays the same • increased mitochondria • thin and thick filament • bond metal and nonmetal • cell gets more positive • cell gets more negative • skin layer that avascular • ...
Anatomy 2025-11-21
Across
- Loose formation of DNA, found in the nucleus
- A fundamental, permanent error in the base sequence of DNA that results in an altered or non-functional genetic message
- In pre-mRNA, excised before the message is complete
- Double Helix structure that contains genetic information
- Pinched region on a chromosome, where spindle fibers attach during mitosis
- A biological function of copying and decoding to construct functional polypeptide chains
- Helps translate mRNA into proteins
- The DNA partner that matched the RNA transcription
- The RNA adapter molecule responsible for carrying and dropping off the correct amino acid
- The decoding process that takes nucleic acids and converts them into a sequence of amino acids
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- The large enzyme machine that creates new RNA molecules
- Sequence of nucleotides where the transcription enzyme works
- Visible during mitosis, highly condensed X shaped structures
- The synthesis process that uses a segment of DNA as a guide to produce a complementary RNA strand
- Cellular organelle that form peptide bonds between amino acids
- DNA base pairs that unwind for transcription
- Protein structures that help the long DNA strands to organize into coils
- Three messenger sequence that is interpreted to mean a specific amino acid function
- Temporary RNA structure that carries the proteins "recipe" from the nucleus
- The segments of an RNA transcript that are combined to form the finale protein-building message
- The single DNA strand that is physically read and copied during DNA transcription
- The nucleotide structure on the tRNA that ensures a precise match with the mRNA sequence
22 Clues: Helps translate mRNA into proteins • Loose formation of DNA, found in the nucleus • DNA base pairs that unwind for transcription • The DNA partner that matched the RNA transcription • In pre-mRNA, excised before the message is complete • The large enzyme machine that creates new RNA molecules • Double Helix structure that contains genetic information • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-04-08
Across
- A shared hobby
- What type of engineering did the groom study in college?
- Bride’s favorite holiday
- A show Allyson Made Carter watch, abbreviated
- Who is more organized?
- Favorite sitcom, abbreviated
- A show Carter made Allyson watch, abbreviated
- Name of the street they live on
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- What did the bride study in college?
- Name of their pet
- Who is older?
- Number of venues looked at
- Groom's favorite holiday
13 Clues: Who is older? • A shared hobby • Name of their pet • Who is more organized? • Bride’s favorite holiday • Groom's favorite holiday • Number of venues looked at • Favorite sitcom, abbreviated • Name of the street they live on • What did the bride study in college? • A show Allyson Made Carter watch, abbreviated • A show Carter made Allyson watch, abbreviated • ...
ambiguous 2021-02-11
How well do you know us/me? 2021-02-01
Across
- something I steal ;)
- our favorite fast food place
- After All, the BEST song ever
- one of my favorite things about you
- "our" show
- my favorite sport
- who is my role model (hint: family)
- kiss, June 7 2020
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- cheddar cheez it grooves, my go-to snack
- something I love
- cream, my favorite dessert
- our first date
- December 22 2019
- something you give me
- what I always need from you
- the name of my first dog
- my nickname for Reese
- how many kids will we have
18 Clues: "our" show • our first date • something I love • December 22 2019 • my favorite sport • kiss, June 7 2020 • something I steal ;) • something you give me • my nickname for Reese • the name of my first dog • cream, my favorite dessert • how many kids will we have • what I always need from you • our favorite fast food place • After All, the BEST song ever • one of my favorite things about you • ...
Anatomy 2012-08-26
Across
- / the study of the functions of body parts, what they do and how they do it
- / the basic unit of structure and function
- / preffix for heart
- / passge of substances through membranes and into body fluids
- / reaction to a change inside or outside the body
- / preffix for change
- / preffix for back
- / preffix for wall
- / obtaining oxygen, removing carbon dioxide, and releasing energy from foods
- / preffix for same
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- / the study of the structure of body parts, their forms and how they are organized
- / suffix for study of
- / production of new organisms and new cells
- / increase in body size without change in shape
- / breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used
- point / tells what a particular value should be
- / removal of wastes produced by metabolic reactions
- / change in position of the body or of a body part
- / changing absorbed substances into chemically different forms
- / preffix for rib
- / suffix for standing still
- / suffix for cutting
- / sum total of all of the chemical reactions in the body that break substances down and build them up
- / movement of substances in body fluid
- / preffix for around
25 Clues: / preffix for rib • / preffix for back • / preffix for wall • / preffix for same • / preffix for heart • / preffix for change • / suffix for cutting • / preffix for around • / suffix for study of • / suffix for standing still • / movement of substances in body fluid • / the basic unit of structure and function • / production of new organisms and new cells • ...
Anatomy 2015-02-27
Across
- Attached to Z-Lines
- Individual Contractile units
- Sits between two actin filaments and connect at the M-Line
- when Ca+ enters the myofibril, it binds to this
- A fluid-filled net of membranes that surrounds each myofibril
- An increase in this, initiates muscle contractions
- Calcium is pumped back into the SR by this
- Nerve signals trigger the release of this
- The change in charge inside the sarcolemma
- Surrounds each muscle fiber
- Composed of thousands of fibers that contract together
- Surrounds entire muscle
- Contractile unit composed of Actin and Myosin
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- Continuous with sarcolemma
- SR becomes leaky/ Unbroken Cross bridges
- Site where motor neurons attach to muscle fibers at the motor end plate
- Muscle Cells
- Model that describes how myosin walks along actin
- surrounds fascicles and contains blood vessels and nerves
- Increases permeability of the SR to Ca2+
20 Clues: Muscle Cells • Attached to Z-Lines • Surrounds entire muscle • Continuous with sarcolemma • Surrounds each muscle fiber • Individual Contractile units • SR becomes leaky/ Unbroken Cross bridges • Increases permeability of the SR to Ca2+ • Nerve signals trigger the release of this • Calcium is pumped back into the SR by this • The change in charge inside the sarcolemma • ...
Anatomy 2020-04-24
Across
- volume of blood ejected from the left side of the heart in one minute
- muscular tissue of the heart
- regulates blood flow between the right atrium and right ventricle
- between left ventricle and aorta
- innermost layer of tissue that lines the chambers of the heart
- phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart wall contracts
- lower cavities
- regulates blood flow between right ventricle and pulmonary artery.
- series of myocardial contractions and relaxations
- large vein carrying deoxygenated blood
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- collects deoxygenated blood from heart muscle tissue
- recording of electrical activity associated with a heartbeat.
- supply blood to the walls of the heart
- amount of fluid in blood
- major artery that receives blood from left ventricle-
- small blood vessels that connect arterioles and venules
- serous membrane forms innermost layer of the heart
- double wall sac containing the heart and the roots of vessels.
- regulates blood flow between left atrium and left ventricle.
- when the heart wall relaxes
- each of the two upper cavities of the heart from which blood is passed
- carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
22 Clues: lower cavities • amount of fluid in blood • when the heart wall relaxes • muscular tissue of the heart • between left ventricle and aorta • supply blood to the walls of the heart • large vein carrying deoxygenated blood • carry oxygenated blood away from the heart • series of myocardial contractions and relaxations • serous membrane forms innermost layer of the heart • ...
Anatomy 2019-09-22
Across
- Made up of two hemispheres separated by the median longitudinal fissure and from the cerebellum by the transverse fissure
- Separates the cerebellum from the cerebral hemispheres
- diseases that disrupt the normal structural and physiological properties of the nervous system
- Fiber tract under the corpus callosum is the
- tactile manipulation and identification of objects
- the absence of the sense of smell
- controls muscles of the face, pharynx, larynx, and neck
- basic building block in the central nervous system
- Generally, star-shaped cells that are located in both white and gray matter
- chemical released into the synapse triggered by the nerve impulse arriving at the end of the axon
- produced by the choroid plexus and is a clear, colorless fluid.
- Internal awareness of limb position, posture and movement in space
- The development or evolution of a particular group of organisms
- Serves more primitive functions that are independent of conscious control
- Neurons have two processes, one extending from each pole of the cell body – a peripheral process (dendrite) and a central process (axon)
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- short processes projecting from cell body and look like trees; they receive neural signals from other neurons
- Located between the brainstem and cerebrum
- tract: contains approximately 30% of the motor fibers, mediates rapid, skilled, voluntary movements of the skeletal muscles (especially the distal end of limbs) through the spinal alpha-motor neurons.
- surgery removal of pathologic structures that impair nervous system function
- Some sulci are very deep and are referred to as
- form the myelin sheath that surround the axons of the CNS
- colliculi process auditory information
- includes the spinal cord, brainstem, diencephalon, cerebellum and cerebral hemispheres (“cerebrum”)
- drooping of the upper eyelid
- in the PNS, groups of neuronal cell bodies and dendrites
25 Clues: drooping of the upper eyelid • the absence of the sense of smell • colliculi process auditory information • Located between the brainstem and cerebrum • Fiber tract under the corpus callosum is the • Some sulci are very deep and are referred to as • tactile manipulation and identification of objects • basic building block in the central nervous system • ...
Anatomy 2020-10-05
Across
- growth spurt often during teen
- Openings or groves that allow blood vessels or nerves to enter bone
- loss of calcium
- controls bone growth in several ways to increase length of long bone
- of the long bone
- Small openings in Diaphysis where arteries enter bone
- Where 2 bone surface come together (joint)
- sunlight, fatty fish, salmon , tuna, calcium, abioption and bone remodeling
- If not enough can lead to lose of minerals, salts and collagen fibers
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- To much calcium
- Set bone in anatomical position without surgery
- Disease caused by a decrease in bone mass
- Thin and curved
- Long bone containing oblique tunnel in its shaft for the passage of nutrient artery which supplies the shaft
- Bone resobtion rate is greater than bone formation
- Any broken bone
- Requires surgery to reset bone
- most likely to decrease bone mass with age
- Complex shape
- Help stabilize and strengthen bone and increase density
20 Clues: Complex shape • To much calcium • Thin and curved • loss of calcium • Any broken bone • of the long bone • growth spurt often during teen • Requires surgery to reset bone • Disease caused by a decrease in bone mass • most likely to decrease bone mass with age • Where 2 bone surface come together (joint) • Set bone in anatomical position without surgery • ...
Anatomy 2024-05-29
Across
- the cheekbones
- how many bones are in the feet
- where in the arm is the tricep located
- top most arm bone
- digits
- muscle of the shoulder
- collar bone
- the arm bone on your pinky side
- located at the palm of the hand
- bone in the back of the head
- how many bones are in the face
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- bone that forms upper jaw
- located at wrist
- blowing motion
- strongest bone in the face
- biggest bone in the body
- spreads the fingers
- protects the heart
- highest point of the head
- knee caps
20 Clues: digits • knee caps • collar bone • the cheekbones • blowing motion • located at wrist • top most arm bone • protects the heart • spreads the fingers • muscle of the shoulder • biggest bone in the body • bone that forms upper jaw • highest point of the head • strongest bone in the face • bone in the back of the head • how many bones are in the feet • how many bones are in the face • ...
Anatomy 2024-05-29
Across
- the cheekbones
- how many bones are in the feet
- where in the arm is the tricep located
- top most arm bone
- digits
- muscle of the shoulder
- collar bone
- the arm bone on your pinky side
- located at the palm of the hand
- bone in the back of the head
- how many bones are in the face
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- bone that forms upper jaw
- located at wrist
- blowing motion
- strongest bone in the face
- biggest bone in the body
- spreads the fingers
- protects the heart
- highest point of the head
- knee caps
20 Clues: digits • knee caps • collar bone • the cheekbones • blowing motion • located at wrist • top most arm bone • protects the heart • spreads the fingers • muscle of the shoulder • biggest bone in the body • bone that forms upper jaw • highest point of the head • strongest bone in the face • bone in the back of the head • how many bones are in the feet • how many bones are in the face • ...
anatomy 2023-11-16
Across
- bundle of muscle fibers
- stores by sarcoplasmic reticulum
- dense, irregular connective tissue, that separates a muscle into groups of muscle fibers
- transmits impulses
- flexion, adduction, and internal rotation of the humerus
- cover the sides of the abdomen
- energy needed for muscle contraction
- light band in the sarcomere
- thin filament protein contains the myosin binding sites
- movement increasing angle between body parts
- movement in a circular pattern
- neurotransmitter for muscle contracted
- skeletal muscle
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- where actin connects to
- bundles of myofilaments
- the calves
- towards
- towards away rotation
- proteins; action and myosin
- single cylindrical muscle cell
- found in shoulder and connects arm to rest of body
- dark band in the sarcomere
- thick filaments with heads that form cross bridge with thin filaments during contraction
- away
- cardiac muscle
- towards center rotation
- covers each single muscle fiber or myofiber or muscle cell
- plasma membrane of a muscle fiber.
- the dense connective tissue that surrounds the entire muscle tissue
- movement decreasing angle between body parts
30 Clues: away • towards • the calves • cardiac muscle • skeletal muscle • transmits impulses • towards away rotation • where actin connects to • bundles of myofilaments • bundle of muscle fibers • towards center rotation • dark band in the sarcomere • proteins; action and myosin • light band in the sarcomere • single cylindrical muscle cell • cover the sides of the abdomen • ...
Anatomy 2021-09-25
Across
- Pressure wave of the traveling wave moves through what fluid very quickly?
- What the stapes movement is relatively linear for
- Vascular interruption is one of the leading causes of what type of hearing loss?
- Cochlear amplifier is under control of what auditory system
- What wall in the ME space will glomus jugulare tumor erode?
- Who won the nobel prize in 1961?
- Vascular loops can be diagnosed with ABR and they can also be diagnosed with another test.
- Anion moves towards inside of membrane, shortening prestin molecule
- Depolarization, excitation, rarefaction, positive
- The follow describes what type of phase of acoustic waveform interaction? TM out, stapes footplate out, BM up, round window in (excitatory)
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- Move in the opposite direction as the hair cell bodies
- Basic difference in voltage
- What characteristics of BM affect speed and amplitude of traveling waves?
- Deflects towards kinocilia
- Motor protein
- Function vital to the functionality of the cochlear amplifier
- Battery which helps move ions (K+ & Na+)
- Inner hair cell stereocilia shorn indirectly by what fluid movement?
- Plays a significant role in BM fine tuning & reverse transduction
- either + OR - voltage depending on frequency and intensity of stimulus
- Uptakes the K+ and transports it into the stria vascularis (use - to separate words)
- Where the responses at high intensities for frequencies below characteristic frequencies occur
22 Clues: Motor protein • Deflects towards kinocilia • Basic difference in voltage • Who won the nobel prize in 1961? • Battery which helps move ions (K+ & Na+) • What the stapes movement is relatively linear for • Depolarization, excitation, rarefaction, positive • Move in the opposite direction as the hair cell bodies • Cochlear amplifier is under control of what auditory system • ...
anatomy 2021-11-29
Across
- single layer of overlapping cells
- allow us to feel when the wind blows our hair
- a thin band of flat, dead keratinocytes below the stratum corneum
- sense pain
- made of heavily keratinized cells
- produce melanin
- long filaments made of dead keratinocytes
- produce keratin
- where the nail grows
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- your skin and all it's accessories
- mainly made of adipose tissue
- holds up to 5% of the body blood volume at a time
- where does the epidermis get all its nutrients from?
- sit where the epidermis and dermis meet and combine with nerve endings to make sensory receptors for touch
- 20-30 layers of dead cells bound tightly together to prevent water loss
- central core made of soft keratin
- made of epithelial tissue
- ingest foreign invaders and activate the immune system
- deep end of root
- the bulky layer of the skin
20 Clues: sense pain • produce melanin • produce keratin • deep end of root • where the nail grows • made of epithelial tissue • the bulky layer of the skin • mainly made of adipose tissue • single layer of overlapping cells • central core made of soft keratin • made of heavily keratinized cells • your skin and all it's accessories • long filaments made of dead keratinocytes • ...
Anatomy 2024-12-18
Across
- The body's main support structure, made up of bones.,
- brachii The muscle group located in the back upper
- The study of the structure of the body
- The smallest living unit of the body
- The structure that connects muscles to bones.,
- tissue The most abundant connective tissue in the body, found in joints and between organs.,
- The largest organ in the human body.,
- bone The bone that forms the cheekbone.,
- The skull bone that houses the brain
- A substance found in the body that carries oxygen in red blood cells.,
- The muscle responsible for raising the eyebrows.,
- tissue The type of tissue that is able to contract and is responsible for movement.,
- system The system that controls body activities through electrical signals.,
- The bone that forms the heel of the foot.,
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- The process of making new cells for growth or repair.,
- The long bone in the lower leg.,
- bone The bone that forms the forehead.
- tissue The tissue that carries electrical impulses, found in the brain and spinal cord.,
- Connective tissue that binds bones together.,
- The muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities.,
- The muscle located at the front of the thigh
- bone The bone that forms the bridge of the nose
- muscle The type of muscle that is found in the walls of internal organs.,
- tissue The tissue that covers body surfaces and lines cavities.,
- bone that forms the shoulder blade.,
- The bones of the fingers.,
- The bone of the upper arm.,
- femoris The muscle located at the front of the thigh.,
- Vertebrae The vertebrae in the lower back.,
- The fluid filled sac that reduces friction between bones and muscles.,
30 Clues: The bones of the fingers., • The bone of the upper arm., • The long bone in the lower leg., • The smallest living unit of the body • bone that forms the shoulder blade., • The skull bone that houses the brain • The largest organ in the human body., • bone The bone that forms the forehead. • The study of the structure of the body • The bone that forms the heel of the foot., • ...
Anatomy 2025-01-13
Across
- a muscle whose action opposes the action of another muscle
- movement of part of the body or a limb toward the midline of body; opposite of abduction
- skeleton of head and trunk
- ability to respond to stimuli
- thin protein in a sarcomere that binds with myosin to shorten, or contraction, of a muscle fiber
- a condition in which the body temperature drops below normal
- severe blow to the head; may cause temporary loss of consciousness
- portion of brain other than cerebral hemispheres and cerebellum
- outermost layer of skin
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- part of skeleton consisting of pectoral and pelvic girdles and limbs
- cells that make the protein melanin to protect against ultraviolet rays
- inflammation of a joint
- nerve cell processes that carries nervous impulses toward the cell body
- movement away from the midline or axis of body; opposite of adduction
- muscle on front part of upper arm
- all organs and structures that make up the skin
- the largest part of the brain
- involuntary muscle that makes up the walls of the heart
- nerve cell structure that carries impulses away from cell bodies to dendrites
- structure of the brain behind the pons and below the cerebrum
20 Clues: inflammation of a joint • outermost layer of skin • skeleton of head and trunk • the largest part of the brain • ability to respond to stimuli • muscle on front part of upper arm • all organs and structures that make up the skin • involuntary muscle that makes up the walls of the heart • a muscle whose action opposes the action of another muscle • ...
Anatomy 2025-01-15
Across
- “Chew champion of the jaw”
- “Tickle central on your torso”
- “The whistle when you snore”
- “The part everyone has a pimple on”
- “The silent toe” (2 wds.)
- “Mustache headquarters”
- “Two peas in a face pod”
- “The thing that waves back at you after you stop waving” – Flabby arm
- “The spaghetti highway”
- “Your brain’s prankster (it hiccups!)”
- “The human blinds for sunlight”
- “The hinge that lets you nod”
- “The squishy love muscle”
- “Inner selfie filter”
- “Calf’s older sibling”
- “The reason your heart can’t keep a secret”
- “The squinting squishers” (eye wrinkles) (2 wds.)
- “The reason you smell, both good and bad”
- “Soul’s front-facing camera”
Down
- “The thing that insists you have to pee now”
- “Your noggin’s roof”
- “Hair’s favorite hangout spot”
- “The bouncer of your digestive club”
- “The seat of all the sitting”
- “That annoying thing that clicks when typing too much”
- “Dancer’s spin axis”
- “Knee’s protective armor”
- “Smirk’s biggest ally”
- “The bendy straw of your arm”
- “The balloon of deep breaths”
- “The part that betrays when you blush”
- “Your personal gurgle machine”
- “The finger that’s all thumbs”
- “Your 24/7 bean-shaped janitor”
- “Human pogo stick part”
- “Flavor translator”
- “The thing people boop”
- “Your walking anchors”
- “The body’s weirdest warm-up tool”
- “Leg’s emotional twin”
- “Shoulder’s personal stylist”
- “The thing that sticks its toe in everything”
- “Flap that eavesdrops on gossip”
- “The step-detecting plank”
44 Clues: “Flavor translator” • “Your noggin’s roof” • “Dancer’s spin axis” • “Inner selfie filter” • “Smirk’s biggest ally” • “Your walking anchors” • “Leg’s emotional twin” • “Calf’s older sibling” • “Mustache headquarters” • “Human pogo stick part” • “The spaghetti highway” • “The thing people boop” • “Two peas in a face pod” • “The silent toe” (2 wds.) • “Knee’s protective armor” • ...
Anatomy 2023-12-08
Across
- muscle producing an opposite action
- Carpal that is most visible
- Big toe
- movement of limb, hand or fingers in a circular direction
- another name for C1
- fifth cranial nerve
- Pouch within the peritoneum considered to be beginning of large intestine
- platelets
- Cavity found within brain or heart
- bone that protects the skull
- Adrenal glands sit on top of these organs
Down
- part of the kidney and skeleton
- part of nervous system that activates fight or flight
- muscle involved in external shoulder rotation
- muscle group containing the rectus femoris
- Subcellular structure with a specific function
- Volume percentage of erythrocytes in blood
- Air sacs in lungs
- hormone system
- Attaches bone to muscle
20 Clues: Big toe • platelets • hormone system • Air sacs in lungs • another name for C1 • fifth cranial nerve • Attaches bone to muscle • Carpal that is most visible • bone that protects the skull • part of the kidney and skeleton • Cavity found within brain or heart • muscle producing an opposite action • Adrenal glands sit on top of these organs • muscle group containing the rectus femoris • ...
Anatomy 2023-12-07
Across
- synovial joint shock absorbers
- the olecranon fossa receives the ulnar process when the elbow _______
- the skeletal system ________ the brain, heart, spinal cord, and all other organs
- contains mitochondria and acetylcholine-containing vesicles
- a __________________ could be a fly landing on your arm
- this type of muscle is a hybrid of smooth and skeletal muscle
- the ____________ skeleton is more likely to
- this protein abundant in bones provides strength and resilience
- the gray, outer layer of the wire visual aid
- troponin and tropomyosin make up this thin filament
- the __________ break down the calcified matrix of bones
- vesicles release this and cause the buildup of calcium ions
- the process of blood cell formation
Down
- the location of the synapse where acetylcholine is released into the synaptic cleft
- an example of a ______ joint is where the humerus and ulna articulate
- ______ bones typically attach to a ligament or tendon
- without the _________, shoulder movements and maintaining posture would be impossible
- this ion is vital in muscle contractions (think milk!)
- band of cartilage remaining between first and second ossification centers
- the __________ skeleton is more active in body movements than the axial skeleton
- the wearing down of _______________________ can eventually cause osteoarthritis
- the feature of myosin and actin that differentiate skeletal from smooth muscle
- the ________ of the axis projects into the atlas
- lacunae house the mature ___________ and form circles around central canals
- the __________ are flat and protective, and most likely to tell the truth
- cervical vertebrae contain transverse ________, which distinguishes them from typical vertebrae
26 Clues: synovial joint shock absorbers • the process of blood cell formation • the ____________ skeleton is more likely to • the gray, outer layer of the wire visual aid • the ________ of the axis projects into the atlas • troponin and tropomyosin make up this thin filament • ______ bones typically attach to a ligament or tendon • ...
anatomy 2023-12-20
Across
- түнхний үе?
- тархины атирааны даралтаас болж үүсэх духны ясны дотор таландах хонхорууд?
- тагнайн хэвтээ ялтас?
- аман хүзүү?
- бага далавчны угаар гардаг харааны суваг?
- үений мөгөөрснүүдийн шүргэлцэх гадаргууг бүрхэн гулгамтгай болгож өгдөг шингэн?
- чамархайн ясны буулган хонхорхой бага зэрэг урд байрлах гүрээний гадар нүх?
- суурь ясны турк эмээлийн хойд бүүрэг?
- атгаалын булууны ард тохойн үеээр тэнийхэд богтосны залаа орох хонхор?
- нугалмын нүх
- заадас?
- аман болон хатан хүзүүний голын ба хажуугийн үенүүдийг холбодог холбоосуудын 1 болох далавчин холбоос?
- үений гадаргуунуудийн хоорондох нэмэлт бүрдэл?
- тагнайн яс?
- дал?
- үений барзгар гадаргуунуудийг хучин тэгшилж, толийлгож өгдөг шиллэг мөгөөрс
- өнчин тархины хонхор?
- нугламуудын нумыг хооронд нь холбодог шар холбоос?
- дотор дагзанд байрласан чагтан овгор?
- сарвууны үе?
- бугуйн завь яс?
- зажлах булчин бэхлэгдэх эрүүндэх зажлуурын барзгар?
- зулай болон чамархайн ёсны заадас?
- шүдний түүшний таславчууд?
- толгой хүзүүний үе холбоос?
- завсартай холбоос?
- хойд гадаргуу
- урд гадаргуу
Down
- сонсголын гадна хонгил?
- ууцны гол суваг?
- хамрын доод хясаа яс?
- самалдаг ясны нүдний аяганы ялтас?
- Eminentia arcuata болон fissura petrosquamosa хоёрын хоорондох хэнгэргийн хөндийн дээвэр?
- хамрын таславчыг бие болгодог анжис яс?
- завсаргүй холбоос?
- хавирганы мөгөөрсөн хэсэг?
- хэвтээ ялтасны дээд талд байрлах тахиан залаа?
- үе холбоос?
- хөмсөгний нумны хоорондох цох?
- бүсэлхийн нугалмын нэмэгдэл сэртэн?
- хоншоор ясны гайморын хөндийн амсар?
- хүзүүний нугламын гүрээний төвгөр?
- нүүрний хоншоор яс?
- хамрын доод хясаа ясны урд сэртэн?
- дагзны гадна хянга?
- түнхний үений ташаа дунд чөмөгний холбоос?
- самалдаг ясыг бүрдүүлдэг 4 хэсгийн 1 нь болох хэвтээ шүүрсэн ялтас?
- хоншоор ясны гайморын хөндийн?
- чамархай ясны урд талын гадаргуйн дээр гурвалсан мэдрэлийн ором дардас?
- m.pterygoideus lateralis бэхлэгдэх эрүүний хонхор?
50 Clues: дал? • заадас? • түнхний үе? • аман хүзүү? • үе холбоос? • тагнайн яс? • нугалмын нүх • сарвууны үе? • урд гадаргуу • хойд гадаргуу • бугуйн завь яс? • ууцны гол суваг? • завсаргүй холбоос? • завсартай холбоос? • нүүрний хоншоор яс? • дагзны гадна хянга? • хамрын доод хясаа яс? • тагнайн хэвтээ ялтас? • өнчин тархины хонхор? • сонсголын гадна хонгил? • хавирганы мөгөөрсөн хэсэг? • шүдний түүшний таславчууд? • ...
anatomy 2023-10-31
Across
- the breastbone
- the collar bone, found in the acromial region
- the unpaired bone, that separates the nasal cavity and the brain. Also found in the axial skeleton
- the outer and usually smaller of the two bones between the knee and ankle, found in the fibular region
- forms part of the side and base of the skull, found in the axial skeleton
- thin bones that protect internal organs
- stores fat
- ankle, found in the appendicular skeleton, inferior to the femur
- the outer of the two bones of the forearm when the palm is facing forward
- the shoulder blade
Down
- the first 7 vertebrae, superior to the thoracic vertebrae
- bones that can not fit into any of the other 4 categories
- the most posterior cranial bone, back of the skull
- the lower jaw, found in the oral region
- ribs with no attachment to the sternum
- bones embedded in tendons
- the 5 last vertebrae, found in the axial skeleton
- part of the appendicular skeleton, the thigh bone
- wrist found in the appendicular skeleton
- the 12 middle vertebrae, medial to the carpal
- where the legs and spine are joined
21 Clues: stores fat • the breastbone • the shoulder blade • bones embedded in tendons • where the legs and spine are joined • ribs with no attachment to the sternum • the lower jaw, found in the oral region • thin bones that protect internal organs • wrist found in the appendicular skeleton • the collar bone, found in the acromial region • the 12 middle vertebrae, medial to the carpal • ...
Anatomy 2024-01-29
Across
- growth releasing hormone
- melatonin
- parathyriod hormone
- thymosin
- reproducve hormone in females
- coristol
- affects releases of GnRH by hypothalamus
- increases the retention of water by kidneys
- increases protein and fat break down
- increases blood calcium level
- lowers blood gluose
- insulin
- growth hormone
Down
- reproductive hormone in males
- increases growth in most tissues
- estrogen
- increases the release of GH
- antidiuretic hormone
- testosterone
- epinephrine
- increases the metabolic rate of most cells
21 Clues: insulin • estrogen • thymosin • coristol • melatonin • epinephrine • testosterone • growth hormone • parathyriod hormone • lowers blood gluose • antidiuretic hormone • growth releasing hormone • increases the release of GH • reproductive hormone in males • reproducve hormone in females • increases blood calcium level • increases growth in most tissues • increases protein and fat break down • ...
Anatomy 2024-11-01
Across
- The small depression of the retina where one's field of vision is centered
- The term "subcostal" is used for things that are situated or performed below which set of bones?
- Which sensory organ is the tympanic membrane found in?
- The hypoglossal nerve is responsible for the movement of what muscular organ?
- The only bone in the human body not connected to other bones
- The gland that produces and regulates melatonin
- Considered the father of anatomy
- Finger or toe bones
- Heaviest gland in the human body
- Adjective that describes the plane that runs from front to back, dividing the body or one of its parts into left and right sides?
- Blood drains from the liver to the inferior vena cava through which veins?
- Arteries that deliver blood to your brain
- Upper long arm bone connected to your funny bone
- Bones that make up part of the bottom of eye sockets as well as the roof of your mouth
- Sometimes called the "breastbone"
- The study of the function of the human body
- Bone that parallels the tibia
- Encloses and protects the brain
- What are the tiniest blood vessels in the body?
- Air sacs in the lungs where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide
- Carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body
- Longest and widest nerve in the human body
Down
- The bone that makes one a vertebrate
- Also known as "chloecyst"
- Protected by the occipital and parietal bones
- Balanced state the body strives to maintain
- Upper chest cavity containing heart, lungs, esophagus, etc.
- Upper chambers through which blood enters the ventricles of the heart
- The four major lobes in the human brain are the frontal, parietal, occipital, and ___________.
- The organ where the malipighian pyramids are located
- Found in the forearm near the radius
- What body part is made up of the carpus and metacarpus?
- Opposite of pronated
- Outer-most layer of skin
- Name of the substance found in chromosomes that is a mixture of proteins, DNA, and RNA
- Study of the structure of cells, tissues, and organs by looking at them with a microscope
- Portion of the small intestine that was named for its length of approximately 12 fingers
- Ventral is to anterior as dorsal is to __________?
- What soft organ, located posterior to the sternum, processes and matures "T cells"?
- Which bone is the second largest in the hind foot, supports the weight of the body, and helps the ankle move?
- The membrane-lined cavity that sits behind the nose and mouth, connecting both to the esophagus
- Uppermost coxal bone
- Tendon that connects the calf muscles to the calcaneus
- Where the humerus, radius, and ulna all meet
- The surface of this organ is covered in "pleurae"
45 Clues: Finger or toe bones • Opposite of pronated • Uppermost coxal bone • Outer-most layer of skin • Also known as "chloecyst" • Bone that parallels the tibia • Encloses and protects the brain • Considered the father of anatomy • Heaviest gland in the human body • Sometimes called the "breastbone" • The bone that makes one a vertebrate • Found in the forearm near the radius • ...
Anatomy 2022-02-01
Across
- Internal organs
- is the lower jaw bone
- dome shaped muscle below chest cavity
- another word for a nerve cell
- used for mechanical digestion
- (back of throat)
- where skull bones have joined together
- angle at joint is increased
- is the bones above the upper lip
- Carries urine from the kidney to bladder
- A disorder caused by a lack of Vitamin C
- marrow is where fat is stored
- (thick filament)
- closes trachea
- mature bone cells
- divided into 3 main regions
- controls balance
- the shaft (long part) of long bones
- functional unit of kidney
- where two bones meet
- marrow is site of blood formation
Down
- (breathe in)
- site of gas exchange
- circular movements
- Stable Internal Environment
- floor of mouth
- largest part of the brain
- (thin filament)
- Mid-line
- means kidneys
- made of oxalates and uric acid crystals
- Above
- membrane on outer layer of bones
- process by which blood is cleansed
- types of diestion
- lump formed by tongue
- attaches muscle to bone
- (breathe out)
- composed of dendrites
- Front
40 Clues: Above • Front • Mid-line • (breathe in) • means kidneys • (breathe out) • floor of mouth • closes trachea • Internal organs • (thin filament) • (back of throat) • (thick filament) • controls balance • types of diestion • mature bone cells • circular movements • site of gas exchange • where two bones meet • is the lower jaw bone • lump formed by tongue • composed of dendrites • attaches muscle to bone • ...
