greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Review activity: Introduction to Health Science 2026-02-09
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- The atom´s outermost electron shell is referred to as the ________ shell and it can generally hold up to 8 electrons.
- Scientific field which studies the chemistry and physics of the structures of the body and the ways in which they work together to support life.
- The invention of this tool catapulted our understanding of health and disease by allowing us to discover cells and microorganisms.
- Currently, medicine is a practice based on ___________.
- These type of living organisms obtain energy from the oxidation of chemical fuels.
- This anatomical plane divides the body or an organ into an anterior and posterior position.
- The biological macromolecules include carbohydrates, proteins, nucleic acids and ____________.
- Scientific study of the body´s structures.}
- Group of many similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
- Humans have been performing rudimentary surgical procedures as early as the _____________ period.
- Monomeric subunits used to form proteins.
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- He demonstrated that anatomy must be based on direct observation, rather than blind reliance.
- The state of steady internal conditions maintained by living things.
- One of the main requirements for human life; it functions as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain.
- This individual reframed disease as a natural phenomenon rather than divine punishment.
- This anatomical term describes the front or direction toward the front of the body.
- A symptom at the organism level often originates at the ___________level.
- This component of metabolism is in charge of combining smaller, simpler molecules into larger, more complex substances. It requires ATP.
- All cells possess _______ material either inside a nucleus or in a nucleoid region.
- One of the different forms of an element, distinguished from one another by different numbers of NEUTRONS.
20 Clues: Monomeric subunits used to form proteins. • Scientific study of the body´s structures.} • Currently, medicine is a practice based on ___________. • The state of steady internal conditions maintained by living things. • A symptom at the organism level often originates at the ___________level. • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary: Marine Vertebrates 2022-11-14
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- the hard upper shell of a turtle,crustacean or arachnid.
- snout-like projection found on dolphins and whales.
- the nearly flat part of the shell structure on the belly of a turtle.
- tail fin of a fish
- the act of removing fins from sharks and discarding the rest of the shark back into the ocean.
- flat v-shaped scales that cover a shark and which decrease drag and turbulence, allowing the shark to swim quietly and efficiently.
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- bringing forth live young by means of eggs which are hatched within the body of the parent.
- an unpaired fin on the back of a fish whale, e.g. the tall triangular fin of a shark or killer whale
- the location of objects by reflected sound,in particular that is used by animals such as dolphins and bats.
- line a visible line along the side of a fish consisting of a series of sense organs which detect pressure and vibration.
- the incidental capture of non-target species such as dolphins, marine turtles and seabirds.
- a filter-feeding system, made of keratin, inside the mouths of baleen whales.
- in fish anatomy and turtle anatomy, a barbel is a slender, whisker-like sensory organ near the mouth.
- a whale's tail.
14 Clues: a whale's tail. • tail fin of a fish • snout-like projection found on dolphins and whales. • the hard upper shell of a turtle,crustacean or arachnid. • the nearly flat part of the shell structure on the belly of a turtle. • a filter-feeding system, made of keratin, inside the mouths of baleen whales. • ...
Willie Stuckey Ancient Rome and Zeus Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-09
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- the name for a governor in Rome
- changes to bring about improvement
- to be lawfully in charge of
- large group of Roman soldiers
- Roman peace
- verse or prose that pokes fun at human weakness
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- the study of the body's structure
- to defend from trouble or harm
- ordinary citizens
- the ruling class
- to reject
- the god of the sky and ruler of the Olympian gods
- to strengthen
- a lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life
- a curved ceiling made of arches
15 Clues: to reject • Roman peace • to strengthen • the ruling class • ordinary citizens • to be lawfully in charge of • large group of Roman soldiers • to defend from trouble or harm • the name for a governor in Rome • a curved ceiling made of arches • the study of the body's structure • changes to bring about improvement • verse or prose that pokes fun at human weakness • ...
Renaissance crossword 2015-06-08
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- A four stringed instrument
- Artists and musicians hired to:
- painted the ceiling of the sistine chaplel
- The renassiance was a period of:
- who wrote the ave maria{Dont put spaces}
- inventor guten berg invented the:
- A vocal five bar peice
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- A famous artist and inventor
- What king of England was a fan of madrigals{no spaces}
- The study of the human body
- a popular woodwind instrument
- most poular form of secular music
- A music family you strum or pluck
- Sponsers
- A popular string instrument
15 Clues: Sponsers • A vocal five bar peice • A four stringed instrument • The study of the human body • A popular string instrument • A famous artist and inventor • a popular woodwind instrument • Artists and musicians hired to: • The renassiance was a period of: • most poular form of secular music • A music family you strum or pluck • inventor guten berg invented the: • ...
Evolution 2022-04-23
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- Ribonucleic acid
- observation or evidence
- a trace of an organism
- Creation of new species often from evolution
- group of organisms that are the same species
- cells with no membrane-bound organisms
- Study of structured organisms
- Classifying and naming organisms
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- changes in the heritable traits of a population
- study of traits and how they are passed down
- a change in the sequence of DNA
- Adjustment or change in behavior
- Rocks forms from natural weathering
- A double stranded DNA molecule.
- cells that have membrane-bound organelles
15 Clues: Ribonucleic acid • a trace of an organism • observation or evidence • Study of structured organisms • a change in the sequence of DNA • A double stranded DNA molecule. • Adjustment or change in behavior • Classifying and naming organisms • Rocks forms from natural weathering • cells with no membrane-bound organisms • cells that have membrane-bound organelles • ...
The Renaissance 2022-02-07
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- the country where the renaissance began
- was born in Pisa
- created the printing press
- study of the universe
- name of Shakespeares thetare
- machine used to see objects far away
- type of writing used by da Vinci
- painting is done on wet plaster
- someone who pays an artist to create a painting
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- He was born in 1452
- study of the human body
- adding depth to paintings
- the material used to create David
- the meaning of the word renaissance
- what medieval people thought was the centre of the universe
15 Clues: was born in Pisa • He was born in 1452 • study of the universe • study of the human body • adding depth to paintings • created the printing press • name of Shakespeares thetare • painting is done on wet plaster • type of writing used by da Vinci • the material used to create David • the meaning of the word renaissance • machine used to see objects far away • ...
Chapter 4 Social Studies Crossword 2021-12-02
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- The man who discovered Heliocentrism
- The study of the body
- When you're ostracized by the church
- The "new" form of Christianity
- The reason people could Bibles/books
- When someone is killed for a crime
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- Cutting up a body to study it
- Paying to get rid of your sins
- The study of space
- A spyglass, but for space
- The man who invented printing press
- The "first woman in power"
- when a person abuses their power
- The man who wrote the 95 theses
- The first form of Christianity
15 Clues: The study of space • The study of the body • A spyglass, but for space • The "first woman in power" • Cutting up a body to study it • Paying to get rid of your sins • The first form of Christianity • The "new" form of Christianity • The man who wrote the 95 theses • when a person abuses their power • When someone is killed for a crime • The man who invented printing press • ...
Chapter 4 Social Studies Crossword 2021-12-02
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- The man who invented printing press
- The man who discovered Heliocentrism
- The first form of Christianity
- A spyglass, but for space
- Paying to get rid of your sins
- The "first woman in power"
- The "new" form of Christianity
- Cutting up a body to study it
- The study of the body
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- When you're ostracized by the church
- The man who wrote the 95 theses
- The reason people could Bibles/books
- When someone is killed for a crime
- when a person abuses their power
- The study of space
15 Clues: The study of space • The study of the body • A spyglass, but for space • The "first woman in power" • Cutting up a body to study it • The first form of Christianity • Paying to get rid of your sins • The "new" form of Christianity • The man who wrote the 95 theses • when a person abuses their power • When someone is killed for a crime • The man who invented printing press • ...
ology 2023-11-01
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- study of reptiles and amphibians
- study of viruses and viral diseases
- study of the properties of matter and how matter changes
- structure and function of livings things
- study of insects
- study of fish
- study of fungi
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- study of the behavior structure physiology classification and distribution of animals
- study of parasites
- study of plants
- study of blood and blood diseases
- study of volcanoes and volcano related phenomena
- study of water on earth
- study of life
- study of the moon stars and other objects in space
15 Clues: study of life • study of fish • study of fungi • study of plants • study of insects • study of parasites • study of water on earth • study of reptiles and amphibians • study of blood and blood diseases • study of viruses and viral diseases • structure and function of livings things • study of volcanoes and volcano related phenomena • study of the moon stars and other objects in space • ...
Ancient Egypt 2024-05-10
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- study of the structure of the body
- material similar to paper
- king
- a system that could drain dangerous flood waters and irrigate new farmland.
- belief in many gods
- area of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
- structure with triangular sides
- skilled workers who practice a handicraft
- river important to the ancient Egyptians
- amount of food greater than a family's need
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- dark, black wood
- groups of rocky rapids
- hard, white material made from elephant tusks
- buying and selling of goods and services
- queen-mothers of Kush
15 Clues: king • dark, black wood • belief in many gods • queen-mothers of Kush • groups of rocky rapids • material similar to paper • structure with triangular sides • study of the structure of the body • buying and selling of goods and services • river important to the ancient Egyptians • skilled workers who practice a handicraft • amount of food greater than a family's need • ...
Chapter 12 crossword 2024-04-11
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- changes to bring about improvement
- verse or prose that pokes fun at human weakness
- to be lawfully in charge
- in Rome, it was a person who fought animals or people for entertainment.
- basic beliefs
- to strengthen
- communication or connection
- to defend
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- to spread out
- a curved ceiling made of arches
- relating to the practice of medicine
- the study of the body’s structure
- a curved part of a structure that serves as support
- a lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life
- to take part
15 Clues: to defend • to take part • to spread out • basic beliefs • to strengthen • to be lawfully in charge • communication or connection • a curved ceiling made of arches • the study of the body’s structure • changes to bring about improvement • relating to the practice of medicine • verse or prose that pokes fun at human weakness • a curved part of a structure that serves as support • ...
Enlightenment 2022-12-07
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- found that orbits are elliptical
- father of Chemistry
- said people should be able to change their government
- planets are centered around the sun
- taught everything was from God
- incorporated mathematics into science
- traveled around the U.S.
- gas laws dude
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- developed a vaccine for smallpox
- type of reasoning that goes from general to specific conclusions
- focuses on human anatomy
- found out that the heart pumps blood
- Type of reasoning that goes from a specific to the general conclusion
- Free speech
- humans decide what is true
15 Clues: Free speech • gas laws dude • father of Chemistry • focuses on human anatomy • traveled around the U.S. • humans decide what is true • taught everything was from God • developed a vaccine for smallpox • found that orbits are elliptical • planets are centered around the sun • found out that the heart pumps blood • incorporated mathematics into science • ...
Кроссворд 2025-12-23
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- or affecting the whole world
- of, caused by
- cause someone to take action
- originate or result from something
- cause something to happen
- study of ancient cultures and artifacts
- or information about a result
- study of the mind and behavior
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- for the future
- study of society and social behavior
- study of heredity and variation
- result or consequence of something
- unintended consequence
- delay or reverse in progress
- study of the structure of organisms
15 Clues: of, caused by • for the future • unintended consequence • cause something to happen • or affecting the whole world • cause someone to take action • delay or reverse in progress • or information about a result • study of the mind and behavior • study of heredity and variation • result or consequence of something • originate or result from something • ...
Medieval Medicine 2024-06-10
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- Keeping clean
- Making the body bleed
- Study of the stars and planets
- One of the four humours
- Forcing someone to poo / vomit
- A type of remedy that has always been popular
- Cut up bodies to learn more about them
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- Greek doctor living from 460-377 BC
- The effects of a disease
- Study of the physical body
- One of the four humours found in the stomach/intestines
- Watching patients
- Greek doctor who lived in Rome
- One of the four humours
14 Clues: Keeping clean • Watching patients • Making the body bleed • One of the four humours • One of the four humours • The effects of a disease • Study of the physical body • Study of the stars and planets • Greek doctor who lived in Rome • Forcing someone to poo / vomit • Greek doctor living from 460-377 BC • Cut up bodies to learn more about them • ...
Surgery 2026-03-11
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- surgeons didn't know that _______ led to infection
- who many people believed pain was sent from
- discovered the first effective painkiller
- a flammable liquid that was sometimes used for pain
- there was no way to prevent this during surgery
- this was a very common problem in surgery
- carries blood
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- the first effective anaesthetic
- an operating __________
- a medicine that kills pain
- the study of the human body
- __________ loss
- surgeons would try and work as ______ as possible
13 Clues: carries blood • __________ loss • an operating __________ • a medicine that kills pain • the study of the human body • the first effective anaesthetic • discovered the first effective painkiller • this was a very common problem in surgery • who many people believed pain was sent from • there was no way to prevent this during surgery • ...
Nick.12.Philippi-51st Dragon 2020-11-23
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- A witty remark
- where the curate saw a dragon
- The intention or desire to do evil; ill will.
- amount of dragon Gawaine killed before he died
- one of the things The Headmaster gave Gawaine when he was summoned to the private conference
- hangs on the wall of the dining hall to commemorate Gawaine's achievment
- time of day Gawaine went out to kill dragons
- the dragons would have crushed Gawaine like a
- least promising of all the pupils at the knight school
- the branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles
- the size of the dragon the curate saw on Arthur's Hill
- Weapon Gawaine used to kill the dragons
- express approval or agreement, typically officially
- the weight of all the decorations Gawaine had
- length of dragons in the south wood
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- the dragon paralyzes his victims with
- a material used for the dummy dragon, an upgrade from paper
- parts of the medal that could be recovered from Gawaine's dead body
- where Gawaine went at night to go drinking
- what material was used for Gawaine's first dummy dragon
- what The Headmaster called the 200 feet dragon
- Slow-moving or inactive. His head was heavy and his mind sluggish
- piece of equipment Gawaine asked from The Headmaster
- Lacking in quantity or quality
- what The Headmaster offered to Gawaine when he summoned him to a private conference
- Care or concern for someone or something.
- part of the dragon's body that Gawaine brought home
- the magic word given by The Headmaster
- anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of living things
- Able to adapt or be adapted to many different functions or activities
30 Clues: A witty remark • where the curate saw a dragon • Lacking in quantity or quality • length of dragons in the south wood • the dragon paralyzes his victims with • the magic word given by The Headmaster • Weapon Gawaine used to kill the dragons • Care or concern for someone or something. • where Gawaine went at night to go drinking • time of day Gawaine went out to kill dragons • ...
Ultrasound 2020-10-31
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- probe: Produce an image that resembles an axial CT scan
- Ultrasound study of the heart
- Further back in position
- Demonstrates movement of structures on a scale
- Sound waves that are reflected by internal structures back to the transducer are termed
- A structure/region that highly reflects sound energy (light)
- Creates a high-frequency sound when an electrical current is passed through it
- system: Converts ultrasound images to digital format
- dynamics: Allows anatomy to be viewed during the actual scan
- A structure/region that produces a similar number of echoes as are produced by surrounding tissue
- A structure/region that does not produce any echoes (black)
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- Sound waves with frequencies higher than audible sound
- mode: sends and receives sound energy continuously
- Performed to determine whether any genetic conditions may be present in the fetus
- Nearer in position to the front
- Echoes represented by varying degrees of greyness on image
- closest to the bottom
- Study vascular structures and the behavior of flowing blood
- Highly reflective (echogenic) structures as compared with surrounding structures (white)
- mode: Transducer sends out a short burst of ultrasound energy
- probe: Produces an image that resembles a sagittal CT scan
- A structure/region that produces fewer echoes than normal (dark)
- Anatomy demonstrated on image by a series of blips
- Birth of ultrasound came from the military using
- radiation: Radiation where there is insufficient energy to cause ionization
- shift: Shift in frequency produces an effect called
- An imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images
- Principle which must be followed in sonography
- nearer to the surface
- Eliminates air trapped between the face of the transducer and the skin surface
30 Clues: closest to the bottom • nearer to the surface • Further back in position • Ultrasound study of the heart • Nearer in position to the front • Demonstrates movement of structures on a scale • Principle which must be followed in sonography • Birth of ultrasound came from the military using • mode: sends and receives sound energy continuously • ...
Evolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-14
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- structure body part found in multiple species that is similar in structure and position but different in function.
- fossil preserved evidence of the activity of an organism
- anatomy study of similarities and differences among structures of living species
- when all individuals of a species have died
- record set of all the fossils ever discovered on Earth
- adaptation that enables species to blend in with their environments
- science of the development of embryos from fertilization to birth
- resemblance of one species to another species
- characteristic of a species that enables the species to survive in its environment
- The study of body structure
- structure body part that has lost its original function through evolution
- before fertilization
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- evolution change over time in populations of related organisms.
- atoms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons
- breeding the breeding of organisms for desired characteristics
- after fertilization
- similar cells that work together and perform a function
- slight differences in the appearance of individual members of a species.
- structure body part found in multiple species that performs a similar function but differs in structure
- time scale chart that divides Earth's history into different time units
- A person who studies plants and animals by observing them
- change in a DNA sequence that affects genetic information
- speciation The formation of new species in populations that live in the same geographic area
- selection process by which populations of organisms with variations that help them survive in their environments live longer, compete better, and reproduce more than those that do not have the variation
- speciation The formation of new species in populations that are geographically isolated from one another.
- impression of an organism in rock
- fossil copy of an organism in rock
27 Clues: after fertilization • before fertilization • The study of body structure • impression of an organism in rock • fossil copy of an organism in rock • when all individuals of a species have died • resemblance of one species to another species • record set of all the fossils ever discovered on Earth • similar cells that work together and perform a function • ...
Unit 1 key terms 2022-09-01
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- Nearer the front, especially situation in the front of the body nearer the head.
- Situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
- Relating to the skull or cranium.
- A branch of anatomy that deals with the minute structure of animal and plant tissues as discernable with the microscope.
- Situated away from the center of the body.
- Closer to the midline, or dividing line between right and left halves of the body.
- To the side of, or away from the middle or midline of the body.
- A part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- Used to refer to what is above something.
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- Pertaining to the front of the belly of an organism, often used to describe animals.
- Able to adjust to new conditions
- away Below or toward the feet.
- The branch of biology concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms.
- The ability or tendency to maintain internal stability in an organism to compensate for environmental changes.
- Groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function.
- Situated in or directed toward the tail or hind part, often used to describe animals.
- Lying face upward.
- A position of the body lying face down.
- Medical and scientific study of cells.
- The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- The back portion, often used to describe animals.
- The back side or the direction toward the back.
- Away from the surface or further into the body.
24 Clues: Lying face upward. • away Below or toward the feet. • Able to adjust to new conditions • Relating to the skull or cranium. • Medical and scientific study of cells. • A position of the body lying face down. • Used to refer to what is above something. • Situated away from the center of the body. • The back side or the direction toward the back. • ...
Unit 1 key terms 2022-09-01
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- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- Away from the surface or further into the body.
- Nearer the front, especially situation in the front of the body nearer the head.
- The back portion, often used to describe animals.
- Able to adjust to new conditions
- The branch of biology concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms.
- Relating to the skull or cranium.
- away Below or toward the feet.
- Situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
- Lying face upward.
- The ability or tendency to maintain internal stability in an organism to compensate for environmental changes.
- Medical and scientific study of cells.
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- A part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function.
- Groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function.
- To the side of, or away from the middle or midline of the body.
- A position of the body lying face down.
- Pertaining to the front of the belly of an organism, often used to describe animals.
- Situated away from the center of the body.
- Used to refer to what is above something.
- The back side or the direction toward the back.
- Situated in or directed toward the tail or hind part, often used to describe animals.
- The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- Closer to the midline, or dividing line between right and left halves of the body.
- A branch of anatomy that deals with the minute structure of animal and plant tissues as discernable with the microscope.
24 Clues: Lying face upward. • away Below or toward the feet. • Able to adjust to new conditions • Relating to the skull or cranium. • Medical and scientific study of cells. • A position of the body lying face down. • Used to refer to what is above something. • Situated away from the center of the body. • Away from the surface or further into the body. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2014-06-18
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- center of the cell
- building up of cells
- the physical structure of the body
- pull fingers together
- straighten the wrist, hand and fingers
- large triangular muscle
- study of the functions of the body
- the study of the functions, diseases of the muscles
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- study of the structure of the human body
- middle part of the muscle
- opens fingers apart
- voluntary muscles
- involved in bending of the wrist
- breaking down of cells
- dividing of the cell
- carries messages to and from the brain
- the largest and uppermost bone of the arm
- muscles the rotates the radius up and out
18 Clues: voluntary muscles • center of the cell • opens fingers apart • building up of cells • dividing of the cell • pull fingers together • breaking down of cells • large triangular muscle • middle part of the muscle • involved in bending of the wrist • the physical structure of the body • study of the functions of the body • carries messages to and from the brain • ...
Unit 26: Animal Science 2021-11-10
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- the amount of feed fed in one day.
- muscles that operate without control.
- provides food and oxygen to the body.
- the lean meat of the animal.
- controls the body's functions.
- the brain and the spinal cord.
- removes waste materials from the blood.
- needed for function, growth, and renewal.
- muscles that can be controlled.
- starches and sugars that provide energy.
- release hormones into the body.
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- nutrient made up of essential amino acids.
- bones joined together.
- structure and arrangement of the body.
- resulting from improper nutrients.
- provides oxygen to the blood.
- essential chemical for normal body functions.
- element essential for normal body functions.
18 Clues: bones joined together. • the lean meat of the animal. • provides oxygen to the blood. • controls the body's functions. • the brain and the spinal cord. • muscles that can be controlled. • release hormones into the body. • the amount of feed fed in one day. • resulting from improper nutrients. • muscles that operate without control. • provides food and oxygen to the body. • ...
Name that Science! 2020-03-17
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- the study of insects
- the study of climate
- the study of the environment
- the study of fossils
- the study of the structure of the body
- the study of properties of substances
- the study of stars and planets
- the study of animals
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- the study of earthquakes
- the study of rocks and earth processes
- the study of properties of matter and energy
- the study of volcanoes
- the study of microscopic organisms
- the study of weather
- the study of navigation through air or space
- the study of the ocean
- the study of living organisms
- the study of plants
18 Clues: the study of plants • the study of insects • the study of weather • the study of climate • the study of fossils • the study of animals • the study of volcanoes • the study of the ocean • the study of earthquakes • the study of the environment • the study of living organisms • the study of stars and planets • the study of microscopic organisms • the study of properties of substances • ...
Studies of Science 2025-09-05
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- The study of weather
- The study of cancer
- The study of life
- The study of insects
- The study of nerves
- The study of micro-organisms
- The scientific study of crime
- The study of animals
- The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment
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- The study of the skin
- The study of past cultures
- The study of illness
- The study of humans
- The study of poisons
- The study of life in outer space
- The study of movement in relation to human anatomy
- The study of the heart
- The study of machines at the molecular level
18 Clues: The study of life • The study of humans • The study of cancer • The study of nerves • The study of illness • The study of weather • The study of poisons • The study of insects • The study of animals • The study of the skin • The study of the heart • The study of past cultures • The study of micro-organisms • The scientific study of crime • The study of life in outer space • ...
Biomedical Science 2017-10-18
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- someone who study's microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of an organism
- technicians who treat patients and in labs doing research
- medical professionals who study body organs, tissues, or fluids to help diagnose or better understand specific diseases
- someone who studies human move movement
- a scientist who studies soil as a natural resource, including its biological properties and classification
- someone who monitors chemical processes and testing
- someone who assembly, sequence, and function of genomes, the complete set of DNA within the cell of an organism
- scientist who studies the nervous system and how it controls the various systems and processes of an organism
- someone who studies humans, animals, and plants and how they interact and relate with each other and their environment
- a person who collects samples from humans and performs tests to analyze body fluids, tissues, and other substances
- someone who studies anatomy
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- study's object that you can't see with a naked eye
- a person who Conducts quality assurance audits of bottler production facilities ensuring company standards are maintained and product integrity is preserved
- a doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer
- a person who judge, edit, and monitor research publications
- who analyze evades to find the person who did the crime
- who studies how organs grow
- a scientist who Study the environment and how plants and animals are affected by it
- scientist who focuses on living organisms,
- someone who studies genetic origins and life processes of animals
- study's immune system, the body’s system that fights disease
- someone who diagnose disease using medical imaging
22 Clues: who studies how organs grow • someone who studies anatomy • someone who studies human move movement • scientist who focuses on living organisms, • study's object that you can't see with a naked eye • someone who diagnose disease using medical imaging • someone who monitors chemical processes and testing • who analyze evades to find the person who did the crime • ...
Unit 2 Section 5.1 Anatomical Terms 2023-08-30
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- the rotation of a limb that moves its anterior surface medially (____rotation)
- occurs when the thumb is returned back to the anatomical position
- the rotation of a limb that moves its anterior surface laterally (____rotation)
- the science that deals with the structural organization of living things
- a starting point from which anatomists and physiologists view the human body
- movement that occurs in the frontal plane away from the median plane
- involves the raising up to a more superior position
- a circular motion combining flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction
- the medial border of the foot is raised and the sole of the foot is turned inward
- moving in an anterior direction
- movement of the ankle in the sagittal plane that decreases the angle
- movement of the ankle in the sagittal plane that increases the angle (_____ flexion)
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- the lateral rotation of the hand and forearm
- the science concerned with reproduction, growth, and metabolism (how the body's organs function)
- the lateral border of the foot is raised and the sole of the foot is turned outward
- occurs when the thumb comes into contact with one of the other fingers
- movement in the frontal plane towards the median plane
- imaginary slices of space through which movement occurs, which are at right angles to one another
- bending a joint to reduce the angle between two or more bones
- the medial rotation of the hand and forearm
- involves pulling down to a more inferior position
- a branch of physiology dealing with anatomy and movement principles (_____ physiology)
- straightening the joint to increase the angle between two or more bones
- moving in a posterior direction
- a series of imaginary lines around which body rotations occur ( anatomical _____)
25 Clues: moving in a posterior direction • moving in an anterior direction • the medial rotation of the hand and forearm • the lateral rotation of the hand and forearm • involves pulling down to a more inferior position • involves the raising up to a more superior position • movement in the frontal plane towards the median plane • ...
Classes of BVHS 2020-10-29
8 Clues: the angles matter • more modern readings • the dark ages of Europe • the human body in depth • crime scene investigations • in depth look at percentages... • the united states in more depth • to your own heart's content, write it
Serier! 2020-12-31
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- Platsen serien utspelar sig på.
- Vad är huvudkaraktären för något?
- Titel på serien om en nöjespark.
- Del av titel på denna serie.
- Folkslaget denna serien handlar om.
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- Drogen denna serien handlar om.
- Side-kick med ett ben som läker.
- Serie som utspelar sig i Latinamerika.
- Andra ordet i seriens titel.
- Första ordet i titeln.
10 Clues: Första ordet i titeln. • Del av titel på denna serie. • Andra ordet i seriens titel. • Drogen denna serien handlar om. • Platsen serien utspelar sig på. • Side-kick med ett ben som läker. • Titel på serien om en nöjespark. • Vad är huvudkaraktären för något? • Folkslaget denna serien handlar om. • Serie som utspelar sig i Latinamerika.
health science 2021-08-16
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- made the first stephoscope
- discovered xrays
- antiseptic procedures
- founder of physco analysis
- he was involved in philosophy
- found a way to stop infections from happening before and after a surgery
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- created the foundation of internal medicine
- made the first vaccine against small pox
- basically started anatomy
- taught that all illnesses had a natural cause
10 Clues: discovered xrays • antiseptic procedures • basically started anatomy • made the first stephoscope • founder of physco analysis • he was involved in philosophy • made the first vaccine against small pox • created the foundation of internal medicine • taught that all illnesses had a natural cause • found a way to stop infections from happening before and after a surgery
TRCH Residency Crossword Puzzle - November 2023 2023-11-10
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- A medicine or substance that has effect on the body
- Medication for Tachypnea via Spray route
- Lead of Residency
- Primary organ of the respiratory systemS
- Type of burn limited to the epidermis
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- Department Head of General Surgery
- Unit of measurement for Heart Rate
- Sluggish or Fatigue
- Lateral curvature of the spine
- Study of the Human Body
10 Clues: Lead of Residency • Sluggish or Fatigue • Study of the Human Body • Lateral curvature of the spine • Department Head of General Surgery • Unit of measurement for Heart Rate • Type of burn limited to the epidermis • Medication for Tachypnea via Spray route • Primary organ of the respiratory systemS • A medicine or substance that has effect on the body
Scientific revolution 2023-12-11
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- Who discovered gravity?
- Who lived under house arrest but still wrote books?
- Who helped make the scientific method?
- Who is considered father of modern anatomy?
- Who made the heliocentric system?
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- Who proved the earth revolves around the sun?
- Who assisted Antoine?
- Who made a famous kite experiment?
- Who made the thermometer?
- Who made the Tychonic System?
10 Clues: Who assisted Antoine? • Who discovered gravity? • Who made the thermometer? • Who made the Tychonic System? • Who made the heliocentric system? • Who made a famous kite experiment? • Who helped make the scientific method? • Who is considered father of modern anatomy? • Who proved the earth revolves around the sun? • Who lived under house arrest but still wrote books?
BRANCHES OF SCIENCE- GRACE CLEVELAND 2023-09-27
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- study of the interaction of matter and energy
- study of bodily structure or organisms
- study of the composition of matter and interaction of substances
- study of the Earth
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- study of organisms
- a particular kind of matter with uniform properties
- a living thing
- sciences 4 main branches
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- similar to weight
10 Clues: a living thing • similar to weight • study of organisms • study of the Earth • sciences 4 main branches • study of bodily structure or organisms • anything that has mass and takes up space • study of the interaction of matter and energy • a particular kind of matter with uniform properties • study of the composition of matter and interaction of substances
Integrated Science Vocab Alek Brackett 2023-09-27
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- study of the natural universe
- study of the earth
- study of organisms
- anything with mass and takes up space
- study of the composition of matter and interaction of substances
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- study of interaction of matter and energy
- similar to weight:weigh to measure
- study of bodily structure of organisms
- particular kind of matter with uniform properties
- a living thing
10 Clues: a living thing • study of the earth • study of organisms • study of the natural universe • similar to weight:weigh to measure • anything with mass and takes up space • study of bodily structure of organisms • study of interaction of matter and energy • particular kind of matter with uniform properties • study of the composition of matter and interaction of substances
Sood Sid [6] Game 2 2024-09-13
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- Above
- Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and fort or side to side
- There are 6 types of this joint
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- farthest from ( a refrence point)
- Nearest to (a refrence point)
- Below
- A vertical plane running from front to back
- Contains spinal cord
- Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy
- Contains brain
10 Clues: Above • Below • Contains brain • Contains spinal cord • Nearest to (a refrence point) • There are 6 types of this joint • farthest from ( a refrence point) • A vertical plane running from front to back • Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy • Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and fort or side to side
Medicine Newspaper Crossword 2025-07-18
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- Connective tissue attaching muscle to bone
- Gas essential for cellular respiration
- The study of body structure
- Outer layer of an organ, often the brain
- Tissue sample taken for diagnostic examination
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- Biological preparation that provides immunity
- A nerve cell
- A physical or mental feature indicating illness
- Identification of a disease or condition
- Life-threatening response to infection
10 Clues: A nerve cell • The study of body structure • Gas essential for cellular respiration • Life-threatening response to infection • Identification of a disease or condition • Outer layer of an organ, often the brain • Connective tissue attaching muscle to bone • Biological preparation that provides immunity • Tissue sample taken for diagnostic examination • ...
RCS AUGUST X-WORD 2025-07-31
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- Anatomy God (person)
- Never in common room when u need it
- RCS final boss (person)
- It's never ____ (HOUSE MD ref)
- At the RCS, we're a big ______
- Phase that gets called out the most
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- RCS reasearchers would be lost w/o them (person)
- Works in dark rooms- possible vampire? (person)
- Where to get your sugar hit
- UNSW identifier
10 Clues: UNSW identifier • Anatomy God (person) • RCS final boss (person) • Where to get your sugar hit • It's never ____ (HOUSE MD ref) • At the RCS, we're a big ______ • Never in common room when u need it • Phase that gets called out the most • Works in dark rooms- possible vampire? (person) • RCS reasearchers would be lost w/o them (person)
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-16
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- found the first cell
- laws of the motion of plants
- Last name Food
- founder of modern anatomy
- famous for discovering that comets are periodic, which led to Halley's Comet being named after him
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- said the Earth revolves around the Sun
- Made the Boyle law
- on house arrest
- known for his accurate, pre-telescopic astronomical observations
- Apple = gravity
10 Clues: Last name Food • on house arrest • Apple = gravity • Made the Boyle law • found the first cell • founder of modern anatomy • laws of the motion of plants • said the Earth revolves around the Sun • known for his accurate, pre-telescopic astronomical observations • famous for discovering that comets are periodic, which led to Halley's Comet being named after him
Scientific Revolution 2025-10-13
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- Founded the 3 laws of physics
- Discovered blood circulates through the body
- The theory that Earth rotates around the sun
- "I think therefore, I am"
- Discovered the 4 moons of jupiter
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- Helped develop the scientific method
- Founder of human anatomy
- Published his work before his death
- The father of chemistry
- Found Mathematical Proof of the heliocentric theory
10 Clues: The father of chemistry • Founder of human anatomy • "I think therefore, I am" • Founded the 3 laws of physics • Discovered the 4 moons of jupiter • Published his work before his death • Helped develop the scientific method • Discovered blood circulates through the body • The theory that Earth rotates around the sun • Found Mathematical Proof of the heliocentric theory
Avery 120 days! 2022-12-07
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- Avery's car seat brand
- Avery's Star Sign
- Avery's born in the month of _____
- Avery is named after a character from Grey & ____
- Avery is born in the year of the _____
- Avery's Surname
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- Avery is born in Kuala _____
- Avery's favourite book is _____ to grow
- Avery is hundred and twenty ____ day's old today
- Avery's favourite park is ____ park
- Avery's 'Kai Ye' (Godfather) is Ah ___
11 Clues: Avery's Surname • Avery's Star Sign • Avery's car seat brand • Avery is born in Kuala _____ • Avery's born in the month of _____ • Avery's favourite park is ____ park • Avery's 'Kai Ye' (Godfather) is Ah ___ • Avery is born in the year of the _____ • Avery's favourite book is _____ to grow • Avery is hundred and twenty ____ day's old today • ...
Vocabulario de CAP 7 2020-04-08
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- mirar televisión hacer este verbo
- es un programa mostrar tu talento
- un programa que tiene muchos episodios
- usa este para ir adelante
- un ejemplo es Grey's Anatomy
- un programa para niños
- se puede tener una...del satélite
- necesita este para Natflix o Disney Plus
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- las Kardashians es un ejemplo
- una persona que mira la tele
- un programa que informar aobre animales
- este es entre las programas en la tele
- FOX o ABC es un ejemplo
- un verbo como haciendo una película
- un lugar filmar las programas
- hay un... de los jueces en The Voice
16 Clues: un programa para niños • FOX o ABC es un ejemplo • usa este para ir adelante • una persona que mira la tele • un ejemplo es Grey's Anatomy • las Kardashians es un ejemplo • un lugar filmar las programas • mirar televisión hacer este verbo • es un programa mostrar tu talento • se puede tener una...del satélite • un verbo como haciendo una película • ...
Renaissance 2019-05-14
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- Built the first telescope
- One who thought planets went around the sun
- Created David and La Pieta
- Designed the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore
- Studied human anatomy
- Sponsored Christopher Columbus's adventure.
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- made England strong and wealthy (golden ages of England)
- Poet and Playwright famous for Romeo and Juliet.
- Wrote the Prince
- Proved that the planets revolved around the sun
- Father of modern astronomy
- Wrote a comic novel called Don Quixote
- Wrote the Divine Comedy
- Reformed Catholic Church
- Ruled Florence for over 300 years.
- Made the printing press
16 Clues: Wrote the Prince • Studied human anatomy • Wrote the Divine Comedy • Made the printing press • Reformed Catholic Church • Built the first telescope • Father of modern astronomy • Created David and La Pieta • Ruled Florence for over 300 years. • Wrote a comic novel called Don Quixote • Designed the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore • One who thought planets went around the sun • ...
qwertyuio 2017-03-01
9 Clues: du maurie/Rebecca • puzo/The Godfather • collins/The Moonstone • chandler/The Long Goodbye • traver /Anatomy of a Murder • ambler/A Coffin for Dimitrios • harris/The Silence Of The Lambs • christie/And Then There Were None • le carre/The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
Biology - the study of living things 2023-09-17
9 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of insects • the chemistry of life • the study of inheritance • the study of the environment • the study of the structures of the body • the study of the functions of your body
HEART Puzzle # 1 2025-07-23
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- Blood vessel flow equilibrium
- Chest discomfort from low blood flow
- Surgical incision of heart aneurysm
- Pressure heart overcomes to eject blood
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- Rare heart-infiltrating disease
- Protein anchoring heart muscle filaments
- Procedure to fix abnormal heart rhythms
- Abnormal bulge in heart vessel wall
- Study of heart structure
9 Clues: Study of heart structure • Blood vessel flow equilibrium • Rare heart-infiltrating disease • Abnormal bulge in heart vessel wall • Surgical incision of heart aneurysm • Chest discomfort from low blood flow • Procedure to fix abnormal heart rhythms • Pressure heart overcomes to eject blood • Protein anchoring heart muscle filaments
Diversity Of Life 2022-05-18
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- the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change.
- actions that are observed in organisms throughout their species.
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- the genetic constitution of an individual organism.
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- characterized by, produced by, or involving chemical reactions in living organisms
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
- Time, the extensive interval of time occupied by the geologic history of Earth.
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- the scientific study of genes and heredity
- the arrangement of animals and plants in taxonomic groups according to their observed similarities
- the dying out of a species.
- an organic chemical that contains genetic information and instructions for protein synthesis.
- Success, the passing of genes onto the next generation in a way that they too can pass those genes on.
- Features, properties related to the external structure of soil (such as color and texture) or of plants.
- Anatomy, the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species
18 Clues: the dying out of a species. • the scientific study of genes and heredity • the genetic constitution of an individual organism. • actions that are observed in organisms throughout their species. • the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change. • ...
Arachnids Crossword 2014-01-31
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- part of your anatomy between the neck and the abdomen
- to stun something to stop it moving
- important
- a spider's two feelers
- something that removes infection
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- a fear of spiders
- something that eats its own species
- a chemical that destroys plant, fungal or animal pests
- the impression of something in stone
- the stage between larva and adult
10 Clues: important • a fear of spiders • a spider's two feelers • something that removes infection • the stage between larva and adult • something that eats its own species • to stun something to stop it moving • the impression of something in stone • part of your anatomy between the neck and the abdomen • a chemical that destroys plant, fungal or animal pests
Evidence for Evolution 2022-03-20
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- organisms that can reproduce among themselves
- similar in origin and structure
- change in features of species over time
- comparative ______ compares DNA and proteins
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- comparative ______ compares structures of cells
- explanation for presence of mitochondria
- serve similar purpose but evolved independently
- comparative ____ compares bone structure
- comparative ____ compares embryos of organisms
- system of ideas intended to explain something
10 Clues: similar in origin and structure • change in features of species over time • explanation for presence of mitochondria • comparative ____ compares bone structure • comparative ______ compares DNA and proteins • organisms that can reproduce among themselves • system of ideas intended to explain something • comparative ____ compares embryos of organisms • ...
Scientific revolution 2023-12-11
Across
- Who discovered gravity?
- Who lived under house arrest but still wrote books?
- Who helped make the scientific method?
- Who is considered father of modern anatomy?
- Who made the heliocentric system?
Down
- Who proved the earth revolves around the sun?
- Who assisted Antoine?
- Who made a famous kite experiment?
- Who made the thermometer?
- Who made the Tychonic System?
10 Clues: Who assisted Antoine? • Who discovered gravity? • Who made the thermometer? • Who made the Tychonic System? • Who made the heliocentric system? • Who made a famous kite experiment? • Who helped make the scientific method? • Who is considered father of modern anatomy? • Who proved the earth revolves around the sun? • Who lived under house arrest but still wrote books?
Medical Terms 2025-04-21
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- pertaining to two sides
- internal and external examination of the body after death
- not breathing
- no urine
- process of drawing towards the midline
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- pertaining to before birth ( referring to fetus)
- drugs used to fight against bacteria
- pertaining to before birth ( referring to th emother)
- process of drawing against the midline
- study of the structure of the body
10 Clues: no urine • not breathing • pertaining to two sides • study of the structure of the body • drugs used to fight against bacteria • process of drawing against the midline • process of drawing towards the midline • pertaining to before birth ( referring to fetus) • pertaining to before birth ( referring to th emother) • internal and external examination of the body after death
Biology Crossword 2025-04-22
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- Father of Biology
- Study of form and structure of plants & Animals
- Study of minute structures or tiny bits of body tissues
- Structure of organs
- Father of Medicine
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- Study of Fungi
- Father of Botany
- Study of structure & function of animal & plant cells
- Study of relationship of biotic & abiotic environments
- Science which deals with phenomena of immunity
10 Clues: Study of Fungi • Father of Botany • Father of Biology • Father of Medicine • Structure of organs • Science which deals with phenomena of immunity • Study of form and structure of plants & Animals • Study of structure & function of animal & plant cells • Study of relationship of biotic & abiotic environments • Study of minute structures or tiny bits of body tissues
Biology 2025-09-04
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- the study of plants
- the study of organisms structures
- the study of the immune system
- the study of the functions and mechanisms occurring in living organisms
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- the study of human beings
- the study of microorganisms
- the study of animals
- the study of animal behaviour
- the study of organisms inner structures
- the study of genes and heredity
10 Clues: the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of human beings • the study of microorganisms • the study of animal behaviour • the study of the immune system • the study of genes and heredity • the study of organisms structures • the study of organisms inner structures • the study of the functions and mechanisms occurring in living organisms
Biomedical Science 2017-10-18
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- scientist who focuses on living organisms,
- someone who studies humans, animals, and plants and how they interact and relate with each other and their environment
- someone who monitors chemical processes and testing
- a doctors who specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer
- a person who collects samples from humans and performs tests to analyze body fluids, tissues, and other substances
- scientist who studies the nervous system and how it controls the various systems and processes of an organism
- technicians who treat patients and in labs doing research
- someone who assembly, sequence, and function of genomes, the complete set of DNA within the cell of an organism
- who analyze evades to find the person who did the crime
- a scientist who studies soil as a natural resource, including its biological properties and classification
- medical professionals who study body organs, tissues, or fluids to help diagnose or better understand specific diseases
- someone who studies genetic origins and life processes of animals
- someone who study's microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of an organism
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- a person who Conducts quality assurance audits of bottler production facilities ensuring company standards are maintained and product integrity is preserved
- someone who studies anatomy
- study's object that you can't see with a naked eye
- study's immune system, the body’s system that fights disease
- who studies how organs grow
- a scientist who Study the environment and how plants and animals are affected by it
- someone who diagnose disease using medical imaging
- a person who judge, edit, and monitor research publications
- someone who studies human move movement
22 Clues: someone who studies anatomy • who studies how organs grow • someone who studies human move movement • scientist who focuses on living organisms, • study's object that you can't see with a naked eye • someone who diagnose disease using medical imaging • someone who monitors chemical processes and testing • who analyze evades to find the person who did the crime • ...
Introduction to Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences 2018-01-17
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- This modality is unique because is can demonstrate physiologic actions as well as anatomic structures.
- The 1st ever and most well-known radiograph is an image of what body part?
- Person who is qualified to administer radiation treatments to patients as opposed to imaging the body.
- Discovered on November 8, 1895
- Modality that uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves along with a computer to generate sectional images of patient anatomy.(abr.)
- Persons involved in higher-level problem-solving situations, having more extensive educational preparation.
- The capacity to operate or work.
- Modality that can visualize internal structures by recording the reflections of high-frequency sound waves.
- Considered to be the "father of x-rays"
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- The resulting image from using x-rays. Can be digital or on film.
- Person who is qualified to use x-ray or radioactive substances to produce images of the body.
- Sound is considered to be what type of energy?
- Teaches students through classroom lectures and laboratory activities.
- The process by which a neutral atom gains or loses an electron, thus acquiring a net charge.
- This modality uses ionizing radiation and a computer to visualize the anatomy in various sectional planes.
- Person who is qualified to make a diagnosis from the interpretation of radiographs.
- Modality most often used to diagnose osteoporosis.
- Energy that is transmitted by waves through space or through a medium.
- Modality specializing in the imaging of breast tissue.
- Sound waves and electromagnetic energy are types of this kind of radiation.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of disease using ionizing and nonionizing radiation.
21 Clues: Discovered on November 8, 1895 • The capacity to operate or work. • Considered to be the "father of x-rays" • Sound is considered to be what type of energy? • Modality most often used to diagnose osteoporosis. • Modality specializing in the imaging of breast tissue. • The resulting image from using x-rays. Can be digital or on film. • ...
Unit 1 key terms 2021-09-03
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- Describes the back or direction toward the back of the body
- The ability or tendency to maintain internal stability in an organism to compensate for environmental changes.
- Lying face upward.
- Relating to the skull or cranium
- closer to the midline, or dividing line between right and left halves of the body.
- Situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
- The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organsisms and their parts.
- groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function.
- Used to refer to what is above something.
- Nearer the front, especially situation in the front of the body nearer the head.
- Able to adjust to new conditions
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- A part of an organism that is typically self contained and has a specific vital function.
- Situated behind; situated at or toward the hind part of the body.
- Below or toward the feet.
- Lying at or extending toward the right or left side; lying away from the median axis.
- The branch of biology concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms.
- Away from the surface or further into the body.
- Situated away from the center of the body.
- A branch of anatomy that deals with the minute structure of animal and plant tissues as discernable with the microscope.
- Medical and scientific study of cells.
- A position of the body lying facedown.
- Pertaining to the front of the belly of an organism.
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- Situated in or directed toward the tail or hind part, often used to describe animals.
24 Clues: Lying face upward. • Below or toward the feet. • Relating to the skull or cranium • Able to adjust to new conditions • Medical and scientific study of cells. • A position of the body lying facedown. • Used to refer to what is above something. • Situated away from the center of the body. • Away from the surface or further into the body. • ...
Period 3 2023-05-25
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- Engineering student who was in Alfonso's Anatomy class last year (male)
- can do pushups on two fingers
- bubbly personality and enjoys watching cyst removal videos
- got dress coded for the BIG RED BOOTS
- Engineering student who shares his name with two others in the class
- made Principal's honor roll last quarter and his satellite landed perfectly
- curly haired student in EMR course
- had some wicked cornrows for prom
- always helpful and has two different classes with Mrs. Alfonso this year
- saw beautiful volcanoes in Central America this year
- plays in the band
- student whose pic in the gradebook is NOT HERS!
- Engineering student who was in Alfonso's Anatomy class last year (female)
- has a wolf pack of friends who love to visit him during their lunch
- baseball player who thought he tore his hammy a few months ago
- AMAZING artist who got bangs in the middle of the school year
- basketball player with a twin
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- Vicky comes to visit her every day during her lunch time
- one of two freshmen in the class and also shares his name with two others
- Alfonso's mom was his Spanish teacher
- made a dope nitrogen cycle rap song but threw shade on his ex-girlfriend in the process
- group project buddies are Cat and Gaelle
- won the game that propelled her to the softball tourney
- very hard worker who is in Salsa club
- has a sister in IB and he loves to ski
- basketball player who has Mx. Urbina 5th period
- Mrs. Alfonso's Brazilian neighbor
- medical student who works at Publix
- received the Earth Space Student of the Year Award and his name is one of the largest known dwarf planets in our solar system
- quiet but not shy student who also has Mrs. Alfonso for two classes this year.
- the BEST sleeper in the class with a range from 9:35 am-12:19 pm.
31 Clues: plays in the band • can do pushups on two fingers • basketball player with a twin • Mrs. Alfonso's Brazilian neighbor • had some wicked cornrows for prom • curly haired student in EMR course • medical student who works at Publix • Alfonso's mom was his Spanish teacher • got dress coded for the BIG RED BOOTS • very hard worker who is in Salsa club • ...
Oxford hospital charity 2025-10-14
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- Referring to specific areas like Critical Care or Ambulatory Care Unit
- Sarcoma or brain tumours being targeted
- Referencing landscape design, garden design, and art design projects
- Referring to the institution generally
- Used when discussing a patient potentially cured of leukaemia
- Referencing the incredible fundraising milestone hit by Mowgli and Sonny's milestones
- Those participating in the OX5 RUN or the Thames Path Challenge
- Referencing fundraising events like marathons, the Thames Path, or the skydive
- Referring to Music on Wards sessions, such as June's rendition of Bring me Sunshine
- Referring to next generation drugs, trials, and therapeutics
- Describing the newly installed prints in Tom’s Ward
- Referring to scientific advances in Haematology
- Titles of staff mentioned, such as Therapeutic Radiographer or Anaesthetist
- Referring to the new climbing frame in the Horton play area or fundraising climbs
- Used in descriptions of the Big Sponsored Walk or the OX5 RUN
- The new fundraising initiative for the charity
- Referencing bone cancer or bone marrow transplants
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- The direct beneficiaries of the charity's work
- Role held by Patricia Nayler
- Roles such as Specialist Chemotherapy Nurse or Ward Sister
- Mary Ann Horton is described as the Horton heiress
- Referring to the preparation or education of staff and volunteers
- The historical role of John Radcliffe
- Referring to the precise fit of cutting guides to a patient’s anatomy
- Referring to gruelling schedules or targeted therapies
- Images used in artwork or the precision of imaging equipment
- Enjoying outdoor spaces and receiving support
- In context of blood cancers or blood clots
- Benefitting from support and revitalised spaces
- The positive outcome for a patient in a drug trial
30 Clues: Role held by Patricia Nayler • The historical role of John Radcliffe • Referring to the institution generally • Sarcoma or brain tumours being targeted • In context of blood cancers or blood clots • Enjoying outdoor spaces and receiving support • The direct beneficiaries of the charity's work • The new fundraising initiative for the charity • ...
Ultrasound 2026-01-03
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- probe: Produce an image that resembles an axial CT scan
- Ultrasound study of the heart
- Further back in position
- Demonstrates movement of structures on a scale
- Sound waves that are reflected by internal structures back to the transducer are termed
- A structure/region that highly reflects sound energy (light)
- Creates a high-frequency sound when an electrical current is passed through it
- system: Converts ultrasound images to digital format
- dynamics: Allows anatomy to be viewed during the actual scan
- A structure/region that produces a similar number of echoes as are produced by surrounding tissue
- A structure/region that does not produce any echoes (black)
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- Sound waves with frequencies higher than audible sound
- mode: sends and receives sound energy continuously
- Performed to determine whether any genetic conditions may be present in the fetus
- Nearer in position to the front
- Echoes represented by varying degrees of greyness on image
- closest to the bottom
- Study vascular structures and the behavior of flowing blood
- Highly reflective (echogenic) structures as compared with surrounding structures (white)
- mode: Transducer sends out a short burst of ultrasound energy
- probe: Produces an image that resembles a sagittal CT scan
- A structure/region that produces fewer echoes than normal (dark)
- Anatomy demonstrated on image by a series of blips
- Birth of ultrasound came from the military using
- radiation: Radiation where there is insufficient energy to cause ionization
- shift: Shift in frequency produces an effect called
- An imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images
- Principle which must be followed in sonography
- nearer to the surface
- Eliminates air trapped between the face of the transducer and the skin surface
30 Clues: closest to the bottom • nearer to the surface • Further back in position • Ultrasound study of the heart • Nearer in position to the front • Demonstrates movement of structures on a scale • Principle which must be followed in sonography • Birth of ultrasound came from the military using • mode: sends and receives sound energy continuously • ...
Art 2023-04-11
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- painted dome of the Sistine Chapel
- drawing or painting of a person
- material many busts are sculpted from
- a figure standing with weight tilted in order to look natural
- statue of ____
- natural substances used to make colors(insects, flowers, fruits)
- art mirroring the world
- a painting on fresh, wet plaster
- metal made of tin and copper
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- Leonardo Da Vinci's famous work
- frescos in the Vatican portray
- study of the body's structure
- a perspective known as three dimensional
- Greeks and Romans ____ art
- non-religious themes
- Jan Van Eyck perfected painting with ___
16 Clues: statue of ____ • non-religious themes • art mirroring the world • Greeks and Romans ____ art • metal made of tin and copper • study of the body's structure • frescos in the Vatican portray • Leonardo Da Vinci's famous work • drawing or painting of a person • a painting on fresh, wet plaster • painted dome of the Sistine Chapel • material many busts are sculpted from • ...
marcus bias lesson 2 2018-11-15
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- relating to the practice of medicine
- to spread out
- to be lawfully in charge of
- communication or connection
- basic beliefs concepts and additudes
- to stengthen
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- change to bring about improvement
- a curved part of a structure that surves as a support
- a lyric poem that
- in ancient time rome a person who fought people or animals for public entertainment
- verse or prose tyhat pokes fun at human weakness
- to have it
- to take part
- the study of the bodys structure
- a curved ceiling made of arches
- to defend from trouble or harm
16 Clues: to have it • to take part • to stengthen • to spread out • a lyric poem that • to be lawfully in charge of • communication or connection • to defend from trouble or harm • a curved ceiling made of arches • the study of the bodys structure • change to bring about improvement • relating to the practice of medicine • basic beliefs concepts and additudes • ...
Secret squirrel 2023-11-09
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- Really want something
- Barrier between inside and outside
- Find out
- A raisins previous form
- Sound made when finding something funny
- Something belonging to you
- Home of dead people
- If something is alone, it's by _
- Can be used to describe something in the present tense
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- 3rd working day of the week
- A more commonly used word for consuming
- Ever changing
- The first name of the main character of grey's anatomy
- Trash panda
- What is the organ that resides in your cranium
- An animal and a piece of IT equipment
16 Clues: Find out • Trash panda • Ever changing • Home of dead people • Really want something • A raisins previous form • Something belonging to you • 3rd working day of the week • If something is alone, it's by _ • Barrier between inside and outside • An animal and a piece of IT equipment • A more commonly used word for consuming • Sound made when finding something funny • ...
Frankenstein Chapter 4-6 2024-02-15
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- Victor does this after his creature awakens
- Frankenstein's housekeeper
- Henry removes these to help cure Victor
- Victor tries to hide this from Henry
- Victor built the creature in his ______
- Victor falls ill with this type of fever
- Delays Victor'r return to Geneva
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- Victor receives a letter from this person
- Victors's description of his creation
- Color of the creature's lips
- Victor decides to return here
- Plays the role of nurse
- Victor embraces this is a dream
- Primary form of communication
- Victor becomes obsessed with studying this
- Number of years it took Victor to build the creature
16 Clues: Plays the role of nurse • Frankenstein's housekeeper • Color of the creature's lips • Victor decides to return here • Primary form of communication • Victor embraces this is a dream • Delays Victor'r return to Geneva • Victor tries to hide this from Henry • Victors's description of his creation • Henry removes these to help cure Victor • Victor built the creature in his ______ • ...
Good luck, crossword babe 2024-06-12
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- It's used as fuel
- Gray's _______
- Amber but one letter off
- Not out
- What you put above the hole you bury someone
- Very skilled at something
- The act of giving human traits to something inhuman
- To disapprove and argue against something
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- Garfield loves this
- You row with these
- Guns, beer, trump
- Something from the recent past is _____
- A shallow place in a river or stream that you can walk across, and a car brand
- Huh? I can't hear you
- Frog's... pal is named ____
- It's a type of haircut but you can also eat out of it
16 Clues: Not out • Gray's _______ • It's used as fuel • Guns, beer, trump • You row with these • Garfield loves this • Huh? I can't hear you • Amber but one letter off • Very skilled at something • Frog's... pal is named ____ • Something from the recent past is _____ • To disapprove and argue against something • What you put above the hole you bury someone • ...
bryce's crossword 2024-10-06
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- - favorite unit in Gen Chem :D
- XCX - favorite artist currently (she's so Julia)
- - favorite kind of weather (especially w/ the fall)
- - star sign
- - best NBA team in the world :)
- - favorite dining hall (for the WIN)
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- - career goal
- - dream vacation place
- - where i worked over the summer (it's fun to stay there)
- - favorite food
- - number of concerts I've attended (so far)
- - favorite candy
- Anatomy - show that I binged 16 seasons of during COVID
- - my pet's name
- - favorite sport to watch in person (Boston has influenced me)
- Francisco - my hometown
16 Clues: - star sign • - career goal • - favorite food • - my pet's name • - favorite candy • - dream vacation place • Francisco - my hometown • - favorite unit in Gen Chem :D • - best NBA team in the world :) • - favorite dining hall (for the WIN) • - number of concerts I've attended (so far) • XCX - favorite artist currently (she's so Julia) • ...
anatomy final practice 2020-06-12
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- which white blood cell target fungal or parasites (ex: ringworm, malaria, etc.)
- where is vitamin K synthesized in the digestive tract?
- clotting proteins (ex: fibrinogen and albumin) and transport proteins (ex: hemoglobin) are produced by which organ
- tissue that is the most dominant in the GI tract
- which cells are responsible for the production of antibodies
- majority of chemical digestion occurs here
- the only hormone that functions to lower blood pressure
- another hormone that has the greatest function on the body's metabolic rate under regular conditions
- what tissue is the lymphatic system made of?
- the primary region where blood is recycled
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- the hormone responsible for regulating sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+) levels in the body
- which hormone is promoted to released when blood Ca+ levels are high and stimulates osteoblasts?
- cells which cells are used when the stomach is protecting its epithelial cells from acidic pH?
- tissue found in the opening of nares (tips of the nose)
- hormone would have the greatest function on the body's metabolic rate under regular conditions
- usage of substances like Benadryl block the reactions by which white blood cells
- tissue that is most dominate in the respiratory tract
- what isn't capable of being transported in the lymph?
18 Clues: majority of chemical digestion occurs here • the primary region where blood is recycled • what tissue is the lymphatic system made of? • tissue that is the most dominant in the GI tract • tissue that is most dominate in the respiratory tract • what isn't capable of being transported in the lymph? • where is vitamin K synthesized in the digestive tract? • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2017-08-07
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- ATP is the ______ in a cell
- Muscular tissue is broken down into 3 types, smooth,skeletal and _______.
- Bones consist of a solid matrix made of _______ salts
- The movement of water from high concentration to low concentration
- Consists of two or more atoms linked by a chemical bond
- A membrane that allows no molecules to pass through
- The centre of a cell is called a ______.
- The tissue that covers an organ or lines a tube or space in the body
- Movement of molecules from high to low
- How the body functions
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- Tissue that consists of cells filled with fat
- Structures of the body
- Blood,bone,tendons and cartilage are all what types of tissue
- Found in the cell membrane that allow molecules to pass through
- The clear jelly like fluid that fills a cell
- Another name for skeletal muscle
- How the body maintains optimal conditions (acidity,tempreture and hydration)
- Several tissues grouped together form an ______.
18 Clues: Structures of the body • How the body functions • ATP is the ______ in a cell • Another name for skeletal muscle • Movement of molecules from high to low • The centre of a cell is called a ______. • The clear jelly like fluid that fills a cell • Tissue that consists of cells filled with fat • Several tissues grouped together form an ______. • ...
Avian Anatomy & Feathers 2014-04-29
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- Body, tail, and flight feathers
- Feathers that never stop growing
- Small contour feathers found by the ear openings
- Refers to contour feathers of the wing
- The stomach that uses chemical breakdown
- Feathers that lack barbules/hooklets and are found under contour feathers
- Feathers that lack a true shaft/barbules/hooklets that are found next to the skin
- Modified contour feathers that aid in sense of touch
- Another word for bird
- Feathers that have sensitive nerve endings to them and are found on the nape/upper back
- The muscular stomach
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- Use for flight, protection of skin, aid in heat regulation, and use as camouflage are all examples of a feather's what?
- Defense, courtship, and recognition are all example of what that feathers aid in?
- Refers to contour feathers of the tail
- An outgrowth of skin made of protein
- When a bird puffs up their feathers, it could be a sign that they are?
- Puffing up feathers helps to trap blank next to the bird's body
- A dilation of the esophagus that is a storage pouch for food
18 Clues: The muscular stomach • Another word for bird • Body, tail, and flight feathers • Feathers that never stop growing • An outgrowth of skin made of protein • Refers to contour feathers of the tail • Refers to contour feathers of the wing • The stomach that uses chemical breakdown • Small contour feathers found by the ear openings • ...
Pancreas Anatomy Crossword 2024-05-10
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- Type of pancreatic cancer that forms in the cells lining the ducts
- Hormone that stimulates the release of bicarbonate from the pancreas
- Medical term for the abnormal enlargement of the pancreas
- Cancer that originates in the pancreas
- Cluster of cells in the pancreas that produce digestive enzymes
- Type of cells in the pancreas that produce somatostatin
- Type of cell in the pancreas that produces insulin
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- Hormone produced by the pancreas that inhibits the release of glucagon and insulin
- Medical term for a stone formed in the pancreas
- blood vessel that supplies most of the pancreas
- Enzyme produced by the pancreas that helps digest fats
- Duct that carries bile and pancreatic juice to the duodenum
- area of cells that regulate blood sugar
- Medical term for inflammation of the pancreas
- Cluster of cells in the pancreas that produce glucagon
- Hormone produced by the pancreas that raises blood sugar levels
- Surgical procedure to remove the pancreas
- Surgical procedure to remove the head of the pancreas, the duodenum, and a portion of the bile duct
18 Clues: Cancer that originates in the pancreas • area of cells that regulate blood sugar • Surgical procedure to remove the pancreas • Medical term for inflammation of the pancreas • Medical term for a stone formed in the pancreas • blood vessel that supplies most of the pancreas • Type of cell in the pancreas that produces insulin • ...
Lower limb anatomy 2024-08-10
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- What vessel is passes posterior to the medial malleolus
- Innervates the posterior muscles of the thigh and leg (directly and indirectly)
- This vessel supplies the posterior compartment of the leg
- A type of GAIT is seen in Parkinson's
- Muscle functions to ONLY flexes the thigh at the hip joint
- This structure is formed by the fusion of the ilium, ischium, and pubis
- The anterior drawer test check for damage to this structure(abbreviated form)
- This structure causes lateral rotation of the leg
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- the collapse of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot (common in babies)
- This test is used to check weakness of the gluteus minimus and medius
- The lateral border of the femoral triangle
- This muscle inserts onto the superior aspect of the greater trochanter of the femur
- Nerve that is responsible for the adduction of the thigh
- This condition is idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head and seen in children
- term for outward angulation of the distal segment of a bone or joint
- Damage to this structure causes a foot drop
- this bone articulates with the fibula and tibia
- damage to which part of the femur can cause avascular necrosis
18 Clues: A type of GAIT is seen in Parkinson's • The lateral border of the femoral triangle • Damage to this structure causes a foot drop • this bone articulates with the fibula and tibia • This structure causes lateral rotation of the leg • What vessel is passes posterior to the medial malleolus • Nerve that is responsible for the adduction of the thigh • ...
flower anatomy crossword 2022-12-14
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- the outer part of a flower consisting of the sepals and petal
- these are missing one or more parts
- vegetative tissues near the end of reproductive stems
- the female part of the flower
- a short dense spike on a flower
- the petals of the flower
- the part of the stamen that holds the pollen
- a structure found within the flower
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- the female reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an ovary a stigma and usually a style
- the receptive tip of the carpel
- a loose branching cluster of flowers
- plant growth in which the main stem ends in an inflorescence or other reproductive structure
- a leaf from the axil
- a flower cluster were stalks of nearly equal length spring from a common center
- A flattish or convex flower cluster
- fine or slender thread wire or fiber
- part of the female reproductive organ
- lower flowers are longer than those of the upper flowers
18 Clues: a leaf from the axil • the petals of the flower • the female part of the flower • the receptive tip of the carpel • a short dense spike on a flower • these are missing one or more parts • A flattish or convex flower cluster • a structure found within the flower • a loose branching cluster of flowers • fine or slender thread wire or fiber • part of the female reproductive organ • ...
Anatomy of Computer 2022-09-15
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- s let peripherals communicate quickly
- houses your graphics card, which supplies
- port also known as COM
- image to the monitor.
- houses your graphics card, which supplies
- and PDAs require this
- as data relating to open programs
- cables, most require...
- houses most of your computer’s components and directs data
- card attach to one of the motherboard’s PCI slots.
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- port USB and
- Although some newer mice and keyboards
- the processor
- connections are quickly replacing these
- to and from the appropriate devices
- image to the monitor
- funnels power through the multicolored
- stores temporary information,
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players,modern
- activates when you turn on the computer and performs system checks before starting your main OS.
20 Clues: port USB and • the processor • image to the monitor • image to the monitor. • and PDAs require this • port also known as COM • cables, most require... • stores temporary information, • as data relating to open programs • to and from the appropriate devices • s let peripherals communicate quickly • Although some newer mice and keyboards • funnels power through the multicolored • ...
Flower Anatomy Terms 2025-01-29
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- Has both male and female parts
- Where the pollen goes after it has buried itself in the stigma
- Overall female part of the flower
- The top of the pistil, is sticky and grabs pollen
- The "eggs" of flowers
- Circular pattern of flower parts, up to 4 per flower
- Has only either a male or female part
- Attract animals and hold sacks of nectar
- Overall male part of the flower
- Life-like parts located just below the petals
- "Receives" all body parts of the flower
- The space where ovules are stored
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- Supports the anther
- The center of the pistil, is tube-like
- All four whorls are naturally present
- Missing one whorl
- The male fertilizing material
- Stores the pollen of the flower
18 Clues: Missing one whorl • Supports the anther • The "eggs" of flowers • The male fertilizing material • Has both male and female parts • Stores the pollen of the flower • Overall male part of the flower • Overall female part of the flower • The space where ovules are stored • All four whorls are naturally present • Has only either a male or female part • ...
Comparative Anatomy Vocabulary 2022-10-14
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- Structures body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure. Example: bird, bat and insect wings.
- a genetically determined characteristic of an organism.
- groups of individuals of the same species living in the same place.
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- anatomy is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species and organisms.
- structural adaptation that enables species to blend with their surroundings; allows a species to avoid detection by predators.
- the trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock
- a characteristic that improves an individual’s ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- Record a historical sequence of life indicated by fossils found in layers of the Earth’s crust
- Structures parts of organisms that are similar in origin and structure. body parts with similar structures found in different species. Example: limbs of mammals.
9 Clues: a genetically determined characteristic of an organism. • groups of individuals of the same species living in the same place. • Record a historical sequence of life indicated by fossils found in layers of the Earth’s crust • the trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock • ...
Christmas 2020 2020-12-19
8 Clues: Cheerful dwarf. • No score in tennis, • Toronto, for short. • 1984 Wham hit, "Last..." • Wayne Gretzky's nationality • Last name of an amazing family. • Meredith Grey's half sister on Grey's Anatomy. • The number of winks someone might like to catch.
Organ Systems 2020-09-16
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- break down of food and absorption of nutrients for the body.
- study of bodily structures.
- allows animals to reproduce
- gas exchange nutrients transport.
- production of hormones for regulation.
- maintains water balance.
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- acts as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world.
- controls voluntary and involuntary.
- taking oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide.
- defend,deflect and destroys infectious agents.
- study of bodily functions.
- movement and stabilization.
12 Clues: maintains water balance. • study of bodily functions. • study of bodily structures. • allows animals to reproduce • movement and stabilization. • gas exchange nutrients transport. • controls voluntary and involuntary. • production of hormones for regulation. • defend,deflect and destroys infectious agents. • taking oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide. • ...
Name that Screenwriter! 2022-12-15
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- Notable script: Insecure (2016)
- Notable script: Grey's Anatomy (2005)
- Notable script: The Godfather (1972)
- Notable script: Do the Right Thing (1989)
- Notable script: The Parent Trap (1998)
- Notable script: Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
- Notable script: Never Have I Ever (2020)
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- Notable script: Queen & Slim (2020)
- Notable script: Home Alone (1990)
- Notable script: The Sixth Sense (1999)
- Notable script: When Harry Met Sally (1989)
- Notable script: The Sound of Music (1965)
12 Clues: Notable script: Insecure (2016) • Notable script: Home Alone (1990) • Notable script: Queen & Slim (2020) • Notable script: The Godfather (1972) • Notable script: Grey's Anatomy (2005) • Notable script: The Sixth Sense (1999) • Notable script: The Parent Trap (1998) • Notable script: Crazy Rich Asians (2018) • Notable script: Never Have I Ever (2020) • ...
Integrated Science Vocab Alek Brackett 2023-09-27
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- study of the natural universe
- study of the earth
- study of organisms
- anything with mass and takes up space
- study of the composition of matter and interaction of substances
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- study of interaction of matter and energy
- similar to weight:weigh to measure
- study of bodily structure of organisms
- particular kind of matter with uniform properties
- a living thing
10 Clues: a living thing • study of the earth • study of organisms • study of the natural universe • similar to weight:weigh to measure • anything with mass and takes up space • study of bodily structure of organisms • study of interaction of matter and energy • particular kind of matter with uniform properties • study of the composition of matter and interaction of substances
school subjects 2023-03-06
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- on this subject mostly run, jump so on
- study anatomy people and animals
- work with numbers and graphs
- on this language speak french people
- work with computers
- sew,draw,cooking so on
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- on this language speak American people
- on this subject always sing and song
- study mendeleev table so on
- this subject studies historical events
10 Clues: work with computers • sew,draw,cooking so on • study mendeleev table so on • work with numbers and graphs • study anatomy people and animals • on this subject always sing and song • on this language speak french people • on this subject mostly run, jump so on • on this language speak American people • this subject studies historical events
Medical Terms and Clues 2025-01-21
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- The branch of medicine dealing with children.
- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- The study and treatment of cancer.
- The study of the heart.
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- The outer layer of the skin.
- The study of the nervous system.
- Medical imaging discipline.
- The study of diseases.
- The study of body structure.
- The study of the skin.
10 Clues: The study of diseases. • The study of the skin. • The study of the heart. • Medical imaging discipline. • The outer layer of the skin. • The study of body structure. • The study of the nervous system. • The study and treatment of cancer. • The branch of medicine dealing with children. • Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
scientific revolution 2022-02-08
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- created the scientific method
- came up with the theory that the earth was not the center
- modern philosopher
- discovered gravity
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- tried for heresy because proving the church wrong
- dicovered blood circulation
- earth is not the center of the universe
- revolution during the mid 1500s
- came up that chemistry is a pure science
- founded human anatomy
10 Clues: modern philosopher • discovered gravity • founded human anatomy • dicovered blood circulation • created the scientific method • revolution during the mid 1500s • earth is not the center of the universe • came up that chemistry is a pure science • tried for heresy because proving the church wrong • came up with the theory that the earth was not the center
fadumo karina 2012-10-08
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- What Victor studied
- What Victor suddenly sees
- What Victors father tought him not to be
- The writer of 'Frankenstein'
- What Victor thinks that his creation is
- Synonym for 'unpleasant'
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- Synonym for tiredness
- Synonym for 'giving'
- What Elizabeth's lips turned into in the dream
- The one he sees in the dream
- The last name of the actor playing the monster in the movie
11 Clues: What Victor studied • Synonym for 'giving' • Synonym for tiredness • Synonym for 'unpleasant' • What Victor suddenly sees • The one he sees in the dream • The writer of 'Frankenstein' • What Victor thinks that his creation is • What Victors father tought him not to be • What Elizabeth's lips turned into in the dream • The last name of the actor playing the monster in the movie
Birthday Crossword 2024-05-30
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- Wie viele Minuten können Delfine die Luft anhalten
- In welchen Monat war unser erstes Konzert
- Wie lautet Harrys zweiter Name
- Wie nennt Niall Horan seine Fans
- Ich sag Grey’s, du sagst
- Deine Lieblingsfarbe
- Wie heißt der Tanzmove von meinem Vater
- Ich sehe einen süßen Jungen, was rufe ich
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- Nicht Dödel sondern
- Wie heißt Billies Bruder
- Was sind Harry’s Lieblingstiere
- Emmas Lieblingsfarbe
- Dein Sternzeichen auf Englisch
- Was antwortet in allen Sprachen, spricht ohne Mund und hört ohne Ohren
- Wie viele Alben hat Harry
- Was wollte Harry werden bevor er ein Berühmter Sänger wurde
16 Clues: Nicht Dödel sondern • Emmas Lieblingsfarbe • Deine Lieblingsfarbe • Wie heißt Billies Bruder • Ich sag Grey’s, du sagst • Wie viele Alben hat Harry • Wie lautet Harrys zweiter Name • Dein Sternzeichen auf Englisch • Was sind Harry’s Lieblingstiere • Wie nennt Niall Horan seine Fans • Wie heißt der Tanzmove von meinem Vater • In welchen Monat war unser erstes Konzert • ...
boyfie 2025-08-12
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- late night breakfast cravings
- oddly shaped toilet rolls
- a bodily part where affectionate moments often leaves traces
- potential word to fill a silence
- rather unnecessary anatomy on a stuffed toy
- a marathon with no running
- they’re wearing the same thing?
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- a dog’s best friend
- an m&s best seller in short
- endless spiral ascent for a mediterranean? view
- my favourite pillow
- endearing term for a well-behaved one
- where our coins vanished, often pronounced with a scouse accent
- expression to show disbelief
- numbers called amid lots of dancing
- punctuation that might be flirting
16 Clues: a dog’s best friend • my favourite pillow • oddly shaped toilet rolls • a marathon with no running • an m&s best seller in short • expression to show disbelief • late night breakfast cravings • they’re wearing the same thing? • potential word to fill a silence • punctuation that might be flirting • numbers called amid lots of dancing • endearing term for a well-behaved one • ...
Unit 6:1 Basic Structures of the Human Body 2018-02-13
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- Study of how disease occurs.
- Furnaces or powerhouses of the cell.
- form of asexual reproduction.
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- Basic substance of all life.
- Tissues joined together for a particular function.
- Fluid inside the cell.
- Outer protective covering of cell.
- Located inside the nucleus and important in reproduction.
- Study of form and structure of organism.
- Cells of same type join together.
10 Clues: Fluid inside the cell. • Basic substance of all life. • Study of how disease occurs. • form of asexual reproduction. • Cells of same type join together. • Outer protective covering of cell. • Furnaces or powerhouses of the cell. • Study of form and structure of organism. • Tissues joined together for a particular function. • ...
4-7-20 Life Science Name_________________ 2020-04-03
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- studying the whole body at once
- studying small living or biological things like cells
- studying or working on only one part of a subject
- study of chemicals
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- studying animals
- Studying the parts of the human body
- study of motion energy and forces
- studying living things
- studying plants
- studying the way living thing interact in the environmnet
10 Clues: studying plants • studying animals • study of chemicals • studying living things • studying the whole body at once • study of motion energy and forces • Studying the parts of the human body • studying or working on only one part of a subject • studying small living or biological things like cells • studying the way living thing interact in the environmnet
4-7-20 Life Science Name_________________ 2020-04-03
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- study of motion energy and forces
- studying small living or biological things like cells
- studying plants
- Studying the parts of the human body
- studying living things
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- studying the way living thing interact in the environmnet
- studying the whole body at once
- studying or working on only one part of a subject
- studying animals
- study of chemicals
10 Clues: studying plants • studying animals • study of chemicals • studying living things • studying the whole body at once • study of motion energy and forces • Studying the parts of the human body • studying or working on only one part of a subject • studying small living or biological things like cells • studying the way living thing interact in the environmnet
Jack the Ripper 2024-01-18
10 Clues: nickname • murder weapon • month of his last murder • how many women did he kill • what he would reportedly wear • area where the murders took place • what part of the body was mutilated • he is believed to have knowledge of • which members of society did he kill • what part of the body was also mutilated
Topic 3 Vocabulary Project Crossword Puzzle - Abtahi Hussain 2025-12-16
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- build or form
- preserved body
- two countries reliant or dependent on each other
- a strong family line of rulers
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- a 3d statue, or type of art
- something related to natural surroundings
- to continue living, especially during a complicated event
- a triangular building with a polygon base
- structure of an organism
- the ruler or king of ancient egypt
10 Clues: build or form • preserved body • structure of an organism • a 3d statue, or type of art • a strong family line of rulers • the ruler or king of ancient egypt • something related to natural surroundings • a triangular building with a polygon base • two countries reliant or dependent on each other • to continue living, especially during a complicated event
Rome Vocabulary 2020-10-04
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- The kign was too young to the _ ruled for him
- wide spread disease
- people went to watch _ fight in the colesseum
- public gathering place
- pictures made of tiny bits of glass or stone
- doctors study the _ of the body
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- used to buy/sell goods without currency
- rapid increase in price
- arched ceiling
- the politicians were not happy so they made _
- Christian holy person
11 Clues: arched ceiling • wide spread disease • Christian holy person • public gathering place • rapid increase in price • doctors study the _ of the body • used to buy/sell goods without currency • pictures made of tiny bits of glass or stone • The kign was too young to the _ ruled for him • people went to watch _ fight in the colesseum • the politicians were not happy so they made _
I Love You 2025-10-15
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- Where do i work?
- What month is our anniversary in?
- What month is our anniversary in?
- what month is my birthday in?
- What was our first date?
- what is my fav fruit?
- what is my fav roblox game?
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- What do i always call you? (not baby)
- what is one of my fav kids movies?
- whats is my fav color?
- what is my cats name?
- Whats my middle name?
12 Clues: Where do i work? • what is my cats name? • Whats my middle name? • what is my fav fruit? • whats is my fav color? • What was our first date? • what is my fav roblox game? • what month is my birthday in? • What month is our anniversary in? • What month is our anniversary in? • what is one of my fav kids movies? • What do i always call you? (not baby)
Renaissance music Thomas Caleb 2015-06-18
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- sortof music of the renaissance
- is a secilar voial music by jeonine
- work for what you sell
- this invention helped the spread of music
- has up to four parts of equal importance
- a period of enlightenment and rapid devel opment
- diffence red blake
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- lockail
- the appearance that objects are closer to or farther away from the viewer
- welthy people
- a sponsor for a musician or artist
- needed
- basis for many hymns that are still sung today
- stucture of the numan body
- people who worekd for the chuch
- belve in something
16 Clues: needed • lockail • welthy people • diffence red blake • belve in something • work for what you sell • stucture of the numan body • sortof music of the renaissance • people who worekd for the chuch • a sponsor for a musician or artist • is a secilar voial music by jeonine • has up to four parts of equal importance • this invention helped the spread of music • ...
Taylor Swift 2025-02-28
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- Taylor's mom's name
- Taylor’s lucky number
- What animal does Taylor's Reputation album depict?
- Taylor’s childhood home state
- What does Taylor call the re-recordings of her albums
- Taylor Swift’s favorite holiday
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- A song inspired by an infamous scarf
- The album featuring "Love Story"
- Taylor Swift’s signature lipstick color
- Taylor's real middle name
- Taylor's cat named after a "Grey's Anatomy" character
- What have fans been known to wear to the Eras Tour
- Taylor's debut album title
- Taylor's younger brother
- The record label Taylor left in 2018
- The album where Taylor first explored indie/alternative music
16 Clues: Taylor's mom's name • Taylor’s lucky number • Taylor's younger brother • Taylor's real middle name • Taylor's debut album title • Taylor’s childhood home state • Taylor Swift’s favorite holiday • The album featuring "Love Story" • A song inspired by an infamous scarf • The record label Taylor left in 2018 • Taylor Swift’s signature lipstick color • ...
Profesion - Noya Levy 2025-05-22
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- La ______ Proteja la ciudad del llorando.
- Bob Ross es un _____ muy famoso.
- Un ______ trabajo en la oficina.
- Un ______ muy famosa es Taylor Swift.
- Grey's Anatomy es el programa de television con muchas ______.
- Un ______ repara coches en su garaje.
- Un ______ crea mucha ropa para tiendas.
- Un ________ _______ trabaja con computadoras.
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- Un ______ trabajo en granja.
- Un ________ trabaja en la piscina.
- Tom cruz es un ________ muy famoso.
- Un _______ Crea mucha picturas y arte.
- Un________ es muy fuerte y maneja camion de bombero.
- Un______ trabaja en la cocina mucho y preparar comida.
- Un________ hace diseno para edificios.
- Un ______ limpia dientes.
16 Clues: Un ______ limpia dientes. • Un ______ trabajo en granja. • Bob Ross es un _____ muy famoso. • Un ______ trabajo en la oficina. • Un ________ trabaja en la piscina. • Tom cruz es un ________ muy famoso. • Un ______ muy famosa es Taylor Swift. • Un ______ repara coches en su garaje. • Un _______ Crea mucha picturas y arte. • Un________ hace diseno para edificios. • ...
Intro to Anatomy 2021-08-13
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- system that includes tendons
- mechanism of maintaining homeostasis (can be positive or negative)
- directional term describing something closer to the back of the body
- a plane that divides the body into anterior an d posterior sections
- system that includes your large intestine
- the largest organ
- system that includes lymph, vessels, and nodes
- the body's state of dynamic equilibrium
- study of tissues
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- plane that divides the body into right and left halves
- a plane that divides the body into superior and inferior sections
- the system mostly responsible for dividing internal and external environment
- directional term for something closer to the surface of the body
- directional term for something closer to the point of origin
- the cavity that contains the cranial and vertebral cavities
- closer towards the head
- system that includes the brain
- necessary life function that include
18 Clues: study of tissues • the largest organ • closer towards the head • system that includes tendons • system that includes the brain • necessary life function that include • the body's state of dynamic equilibrium • system that includes your large intestine • system that includes lymph, vessels, and nodes • plane that divides the body into right and left halves • ...
Brain Anatomy & Function 2022-10-14
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- connected to the spinal cord.
- involved in planning, control, and voluntary movements
- important role in motor control
- controls body temperature
- middle of the parietal lobe
- white matter at the center of the brain
- smell from nose to brain
- deals with sleep, hearing, taste, posture
- primary role in processing memory
- deals with breathing, heart rate, and bp.
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- key role in memory,attention,perception,awareness,thought
- important roles from short-term to long-term
- interconnected nuclei in the brainstem
- vision
- hearing
- large mass of gray matter
- includes olfactory bulbs, hippocampus, hypothalamus
- sensory: touch and body position
18 Clues: vision • hearing • smell from nose to brain • large mass of gray matter • controls body temperature • middle of the parietal lobe • connected to the spinal cord. • important role in motor control • sensory: touch and body position • primary role in processing memory • interconnected nuclei in the brainstem • white matter at the center of the brain • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-05
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- membrane that lines the thoracic cavity and covers the lungs
- the basic unit of structure and function
- maintain a stable internal environment within a set range
- formed by multiple atoms
- associated with the function of body parts
- membrane that lines the abdominopelvic cavity and cover the organs within
- membrane that surrounds and covers the surface of the heart
- portion of the body that contains the dorsal, thoracic, and abdominopelvic cavities
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- an application of force; hydrostatic or atmospheric
- interacting organ systems make up
- particles that are the smallest level of organization
- another word for organs that are within the thoracic abdominopelvic cavities
- muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
- groups of cells
- the organs of the cell; larger than macromolecules
- is made up of subatomic particles
- the most abundant chemical in the human body
- associated with structure; greek for “a cutting up”
18 Clues: groups of cells • formed by multiple atoms • interacting organ systems make up • is made up of subatomic particles • the basic unit of structure and function • associated with the function of body parts • the most abundant chemical in the human body • the organs of the cell; larger than macromolecules • an application of force; hydrostatic or atmospheric • ...
Anatomy in COPD 2023-10-03
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- Tertiary bronchi are also termed this
- Destruction of the alveoli
- The bronchial tubes are lined with this epithelium
- Damage to alveoli means the lungs lose their what
- This tissue may be observed histologically in a patient with chronic bronchitis
- Type II alveolar cells secrete this substance
- A consequence of chronic inflammation seen in chronic bronchitis
- The overproduction of this in chronic bronchitis can exacerbate COPD symptoms
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- Most distal of the bronchioles
- Grape-like structures in the bronchial tree
- What type of muscle are bronchioles composed of
- This part of the bronchial tree is responsible for transporting air
- The trachea is formed of rings of what?
- Common appearance of COPD lungs on CXR
- The trachea splits into left and right main bronchi here
- The diaphragm in a COPD patient looks what on CXR
- The bronchial tubes are lined with this fibre to help clear the airways
- Lots of air spaces in the lungs on a CXR is termed this
- Most proximal of the bronchioles
19 Clues: Destruction of the alveoli • Most distal of the bronchioles • Most proximal of the bronchioles • Tertiary bronchi are also termed this • Common appearance of COPD lungs on CXR • The trachea is formed of rings of what? • Grape-like structures in the bronchial tree • Type II alveolar cells secrete this substance • What type of muscle are bronchioles composed of • ...
Anatomy Lecture 7 2024-09-16
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- yellow-orange pigment
- part of the hair above the surface of the skin
- forms fingerprints
- largest organ in the body
- The process in which keratinocytes undergo cytodifferentiation
- projection of dermis into center of bulb
- phase in which hair growth stops
- white half moon shape at the base of the nail
- melanin pigment producing cells
- brown/black hair pigment
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- period of growth in which new hair develops
- function of eccrine sweat glands
- occur all over except for palms and soles
- deepest layer of the skin
- responsible for growth of the nail plate
- primary structural units that offer strength
- top layer of the skin
- envelopes all muscles in the body
18 Clues: forms fingerprints • yellow-orange pigment • top layer of the skin • brown/black hair pigment • largest organ in the body • deepest layer of the skin • melanin pigment producing cells • function of eccrine sweat glands • phase in which hair growth stops • envelopes all muscles in the body • responsible for growth of the nail plate • projection of dermis into center of bulb • ...
Anatomy Skeletal Review 2023-02-23
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- Cells that form bone tissue.
- Made mostly of fat and contains stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells.
- The expanded end of long bones.
- A dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints.
- Former osteoblasts that become surrounded by unmineralized matrix
- A thin layer of specialized connective tissue with unique viscoelastic properties.
- a small bone that is commonly found embedded within a muscle or tendon near joint surfaces. EX: Patella
- A dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled.
- A bone made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone. EX: Sternum
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- Cells that degrade bone.
- Bones that are shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone. EX: Carpal bones
- A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
- The site where the bone grows in length.
- Shaft of a long bone
- Bones that vary in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category. EX: Vertebra
- Your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue.
- A joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- A bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide. EX: Femur
18 Clues: Shaft of a long bone • Cells that degrade bone. • Cells that form bone tissue. • The expanded end of long bones. • The site where the bone grows in length. • A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall • A dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled. • Former osteoblasts that become surrounded by unmineralized matrix • ...
Turtle Anatomy Crossword 2026-01-26
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- Organs for filtering waste
- Toward the midline
- Further away from body/structure
- Top side
- The ventral (bottom) shell
- Three-chambered (two atria, one ventricle)
- Large organ that filters blood
- Bottom side
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- Connects the carapace and plastron on the sides
- Tail end
- Stores bile
- Common exit chamber for digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems
- The dorsal (top) shell
- Keratinous plates covering the bony shell
- Closer to the body/structure
- Air tube leading to lungs
- Head end
- Away from the midline
18 Clues: Tail end • Top side • Head end • Stores bile • Bottom side • Toward the midline • Away from the midline • The dorsal (top) shell • Air tube leading to lungs • Organs for filtering waste • The ventral (bottom) shell • Closer to the body/structure • Large organ that filters blood • Further away from body/structure • Keratinous plates covering the bony shell • ...
Plant Anatomy & Processes 2026-02-18
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- deciduous or evergreen
- leaf ____such as alternate, opposite, whorled
- is missing one of the four floral parts.
- contain a pistil and stamens.
- modified leaf that surrounds the female and male reproductive parts of the flower.Sepal: modified leaf that surrounds and protects the flower bud before it opens
- parallel, palmate, pinnate are examples of
- minerals enter the plant through cell walls
- plants increasing numbers: sexually & asexually
- food manufacturing process in plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen.
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- when there are many flowers clustered together on one stem
- food moves within the plant through xylem and phloem
- a flower is missing either the pistil or the stamens
- plant roots take in water, air, & nutrients
- a plant with staminate and pistillate flowers on the same plant
- stage when plant rests or grows very little
- leaves that have two or more blades known as leaflets
- plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata
- leaves, stems & roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
18 Clues: deciduous or evergreen • contain a pistil and stamens. • is missing one of the four floral parts. • parallel, palmate, pinnate are examples of • plant roots take in water, air, & nutrients • stage when plant rests or grows very little • minerals enter the plant through cell walls • leaf ____such as alternate, opposite, whorled • ...
