greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
History Of Health Care 2021-08-24
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- Invented by Rene Laennec
- Chinese Uses acupuncture, acupressure, and cupping as treatments
- who were the first to embalm?
- Vesalius First Anatomy book
- First country to make euthanasia legal
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- _______ established belief that the body was regulated by four body humors
- Greeks Used amulets and charms as a form of medicine
- Eye of _______
- Privacy of health care information
- Dark Ages
10 Clues: Dark Ages • Eye of _______ • Invented by Rene Laennec • Vesalius First Anatomy book • who were the first to embalm? • Privacy of health care information • First country to make euthanasia legal • Greeks Used amulets and charms as a form of medicine • Chinese Uses acupuncture, acupressure, and cupping as treatments • ...
Anatomy Basics 2021-12-03
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- main function is movement and stabilization
- main structure is hypothalamus
- breaks down food and absorbs nutrients
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- key structures include lungs
- main structure is the brain and spinal cord
- skeletal smooth and cardiac
- key structures are kidneys and bladder
- the study of bodily functions
- the study of bodily structures
9 Clues: skeletal smooth and cardiac • key structures include lungs • the study of bodily functions • main structure is hypothalamus • the study of bodily structures • key structures are kidneys and bladder • breaks down food and absorbs nutrients • main function is movement and stabilization • main structure is the brain and spinal cord
RENAISSANCE 2021-12-11
9 Clues: painted the Mona Lisa • ...was born in Carpse • Raphael has studied ... • imporant renaissance city • Da Vinci was trained by him • most affected type of art during • lost his father at the age of 11 • included religious symbolism in his paintings • Michelangelo contirbuted to many ... projects as well
Trey Mayfield 7th 2018-11-30
9 Clues: to bring • to take part. • to strengthen. • to spread out. • the study of the body structure. • changes to bring about improvement. • to bring back to an original state. • people considered holy by followers of the christian faith. • motifs or images created by an arrangement or colored glass or
Renaissance 2024-01-24
9 Clues: the science of plans • paint mixed with egg yolk • Smokey painting technique • renaissance meaning in French • the science of the human body • a painting done on wet plaster • where lorenzo de medici was from • what country did the renaissance start? • technique where objects in the background are smaller
History of Health Care 2022-09-26
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- father of medicine
- where was the study of medicine forbidden
- documented over 1000 medical herbs.
- what does the "X" mean in X-Ray
- where does penicillin come from
- develop methods of medical asepsis
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- which time period was "Science of Human Anatomy" born
- Louie Pasteur's children died of
- developed pasteurization
- where will you see the "Hippocratic Oath"
- who was more advanced in medicine
- human heart is the size of
12 Clues: father of medicine • developed pasteurization • human heart is the size of • what does the "X" mean in X-Ray • where does penicillin come from • Louie Pasteur's children died of • who was more advanced in medicine • develop methods of medical asepsis • documented over 1000 medical herbs. • where was the study of medicine forbidden • where will you see the "Hippocratic Oath" • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-06
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- Leonardo da Vinci painted this famous painting
- Sculpted the La Pieta
- Albrecht Durer was a very popular _____ artist
- Michelangelo sculpted this naked man
- Machiavelli was this profession
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- _______ wrote The Prince
- da Vinci sketched this humanistic thing
- Albrecht Durer was a painter and a ___
- The Prince was a book on how to obtain and hold ____
- Famous for his self portrait
- Praise of Folly condemned this organization
- Erasmus wrote this famous work
12 Clues: Sculpted the La Pieta • _______ wrote The Prince • Famous for his self portrait • Erasmus wrote this famous work • Machiavelli was this profession • Michelangelo sculpted this naked man • Albrecht Durer was a painter and a ___ • da Vinci sketched this humanistic thing • Praise of Folly condemned this organization • Leonardo da Vinci painted this famous painting • ...
Intro to A&P 2024-08-29
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- A spectrum between most concentrated and least concentrated region
- The study of muscles
- The study of bones
- The study of hormones
- The study of body parts
- Feedback loop that amplifies the system
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- The study of the nervous system
- The study of the function of the body
- The passive movement of ions across a gradient
- Derived from a common ancestor
- A state of chemical equilibrium
- Feedback loop that inhibits the system
12 Clues: The study of bones • The study of muscles • The study of hormones • The study of body parts • Derived from a common ancestor • The study of the nervous system • A state of chemical equilibrium • The study of the function of the body • Feedback loop that inhibits the system • Feedback loop that amplifies the system • The passive movement of ions across a gradient • ...
Chapter 1,2,3 Review 2022-06-06
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- Chromosomes align in the middle
- Chromosomes recoil and nuclear membrane reform
- when two or more elements chemically combine
- lower osmotic pressure (cell swell)
- smallest part of an element
- Studies the structure of the human body
- same pressure (no change in cell)
- share electrons, strongest of the three
- non-cancerous
- Chromosome migrate to opposite sides
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- higher osmotic pressure (cell shrinks)
- studies the function of the human body
- Chromosomes become visible
- cranial cavity and vertebral canal
- body’s internal balance
- weakest of all three bonds and bonds to the opposite charge
- cancerous
- give away electrons, will break when submerged in water
- thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavity
19 Clues: cancerous • non-cancerous • body’s internal balance • Chromosomes become visible • smallest part of an element • Chromosomes align in the middle • same pressure (no change in cell) • cranial cavity and vertebral canal • lower osmotic pressure (cell swell) • Chromosome migrate to opposite sides • higher osmotic pressure (cell shrinks) • studies the function of the human body • ...
Anatomy 2021-10-18
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- the thin, hard plates that cover the skin of many fish and reptiles.
- The pieces of skin between the toes of an animal.
- A baby animal that has just come out of its shell.
- Two openings at the end of the nose that you breathe through.
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- The long nose around the mouth of some animals.
- Pieces of skin above and below the eye that cover the eye when you blink or close the eyes.
- animal that is covered in scales and lays eggs.
7 Clues: The long nose around the mouth of some animals. • animal that is covered in scales and lays eggs. • The pieces of skin between the toes of an animal. • A baby animal that has just come out of its shell. • Two openings at the end of the nose that you breathe through. • the thin, hard plates that cover the skin of many fish and reptiles. • ...
Expedition 2.0 2026-01-01
8 Clues: THE NUMBER THAT MATTERS • THE DRUG THAT'S NECESSARY • SHOUT THE ANSWER OUT LOUD! • THE SUBJECT THAT'S RELEVANT • WORRIED ABOUT NEEDLE PRICKS? • THIS WORD IS AN AGMC FUNCTION • THE SOLUTION TO THE WEB PUZZLE • THE ANSWER TO THE BLOODY QUESTION
greek roots 6 2024-11-25
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- one who helps cure people
- talk between two people
- the listing of words
- organized management of finances, money
- study of bones
- science of the physical properties of stars, planets
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- one who stuffs animals
- the science of classification
- fungus (plant parasite on the skin)
- the study of the human body by sections (as in cut in parts),
- use of new words
- a person or condition of using the brain well
12 Clues: study of bones • use of new words • the listing of words • one who stuffs animals • talk between two people • one who helps cure people • the science of classification • fungus (plant parasite on the skin) • organized management of finances, money • a person or condition of using the brain well • science of the physical properties of stars, planets • ...
Cullman/Walker/Blount Tri-County Crossword 2025-07-22
Anatomy 2017-11-06
7 Clues: breastbone • flexor of elbow • programmed cell death • longest bone in the body • largest organ in the body • largest artery in the body • site of red cell production
anatomy 2020-10-04
7 Clues: away from head • back of the body • power house of the cell • toward center or midline • close to the surface (skin) • tissue of a serious membrane • diffusion the spreading of something more widely
Anatomy 2023-08-31
7 Clues: biggest organ • it protects lungs • the largest organ • fold able to speak • we need it to transfer Hb • it brings blood to hearth • you need this to pick things
Human Anatomy 1 2014-05-29
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- red blood cells
- THE LEVELS OF ______ IN A MULTICELLULAR ORGANISM INCLUDE CELLS, TISSUES, ORGANS, AND ORGAN SYSTEMS.
- Nerve cells
- the "color" of infection fighting cells.
- a group of different organs that work together to perform a single function (two words)
- along with bones, this tissue enable the body to move
- type of "gland" found in the brain but is a part of the endocrine system
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- The human body is one big Balancing ______.
- type of tissue that lines body cavities and forms glands
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- Is the process by which organisms keep internal conditions balanced.
- Homeostasis is maintained by this (2 words).
- muscles cells
- a group of different kinds of tissues that work together to perform a single function
- type of tissue that provides support for the body and connects its parts
- type of tissue that transports nerve impulses throughout the body
- fat cells
- a group of cells that perform a similar function
18 Clues: fat cells • Nerve cells • muscles cells • red blood cells • the "color" of infection fighting cells. • The human body is one big Balancing ______. • Homeostasis is maintained by this (2 words). • a group of cells that perform a similar function • along with bones, this tissue enable the body to move • type of tissue that lines body cavities and forms glands • ...
Anatomy Exam Review 2024-05-13
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- the scapula is a ________ bone
- a word used to describe epithelial tissue that is multi-layered
- the most common type of cartilage
- The pigment produced by your skin that protects you from UV radiation
- this type of bone contains trabeculae and bone marrow
- name for mature bone cells
- location of hair formation
- name for an incomplete fracture
- a type of connective tissue that contains fat
- a type of tissue that conducts impulses for coordination, regulation, and sensory reception
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- This term refers to the part of a tissue that is exposed to the outside. apical surface
- The process of incorporating calcium & minerals into cartilage to become bone
- attach bone to bone
- this connective tissue cell moves throughout the body and uses phagocytosis to clear foreign materials from tissues
- most common type of fingerprint
- name of epithelial layer that constantly divides
- common place for sebaceous glands
- fibers made of elastin; they have more spring and stretch than collagen fibers
18 Clues: attach bone to bone • name for mature bone cells • location of hair formation • the scapula is a ________ bone • most common type of fingerprint • name for an incomplete fracture • the most common type of cartilage • common place for sebaceous glands • a type of connective tissue that contains fat • name of epithelial layer that constantly divides • ...
Anatomy Muscular System 2023-05-03
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- Consisting of spindle-shaped, nonstriated muscle cells
- Respiration in which oxygen is consumed and glucose is broken down entirely
- The movable attachment of a muscle as opposed to its origin
- Muscle composed of cylindrical multinucleate cells with obvious striations
- A process in which glucose is broken down in the absence of oxygen
- The connective tissue enveloping bundles of muscle fibers
- Inability of a muscle to contract even while be stimulated
- The smallest contractile unit of muscle
- Chemical released by neurons that bind to receptors of neurons, and stimulate them
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- Contractile organelles found in the cytoplasm of muscle cells
- A motor neuron and all the muscle cells it supplies
- Organ system consisting of skeletal muscles and their connective tissue attachments
- Specialized muscle of the heart with striations
- The thin connective tissue surrounding each muscle cell
- The muscle attachment that is not movable or is less moveable than the intersection
- Contractile proteins found in muscle; makes up the thick filaments
- Sustained partial contraction of a muscle in response to stretch receptor inputs
- Contractile proteins found in muscle; makes up the thin filaments
18 Clues: The smallest contractile unit of muscle • Specialized muscle of the heart with striations • A motor neuron and all the muscle cells it supplies • Consisting of spindle-shaped, nonstriated muscle cells • The thin connective tissue surrounding each muscle cell • The connective tissue enveloping bundles of muscle fibers • ...
Pig Anatomy Vocab 2023-05-11
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- stores extra red and white blood cells
- makes up roof of mouth
- produces sperm
- posterior portion of hardpalate
- contracts and relaxes to force air out of lungs
- voice box of the pig
- produces hormones which regulate metabolism
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- carries air between lung and throat
- stores urine until eliminated from the body
- produces eggs
- distinguish between tastes
- Allow oxygen to diffuse into the bloodstream
- opening between vocal cords
- detoxifies poisons and stores extra glucose
- makes digestive enzymes
- new white blood cells travel here
- food tube
- Stores and partially digests food
18 Clues: food tube • produces eggs • produces sperm • voice box of the pig • makes up roof of mouth • makes digestive enzymes • distinguish between tastes • opening between vocal cords • posterior portion of hardpalate • new white blood cells travel here • Stores and partially digests food • carries air between lung and throat • stores extra red and white blood cells • ...
Anatomy Chapter 1 2022-09-14
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- Pertaining to the buttocks region.
- Lower on the body, farther from the head.
- Pertaining to forearm.
- Closer to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk.
- The front of the body or body part.
- Relating to head, neck, and trunk and axis of body.
- Pertaining to the thigh.
- Pertaining to the leg.
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- Anterior body trunk inferior to rib.
- Anterior surface of elbow.
- The back of the body or body part.
- Pertaining to the armpit.
- Associated with or a part of the ribs.
- Relating to limbs relating to the axis.
- Away from the midline of the body.
- Farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk.
- Toward the midline of the body.
- Higher on the body, nearer to the head.
18 Clues: Pertaining to forearm. • Pertaining to the leg. • Pertaining to the thigh. • Pertaining to the armpit. • Anterior surface of elbow. • Toward the midline of the body. • The back of the body or body part. • Pertaining to the buttocks region. • Away from the midline of the body. • The front of the body or body part. • Anterior body trunk inferior to rib. • ...
Anatomy Blood unit 2023-01-17
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- formation of blood cells
- the rupture or destruction of red blood cells.
- Leukocyte destroys foreign cells
- A blood protein essential to blood clotting. The conversion of fibrinogen to its active form (fibrin) is among the final steps in clot formation, and is triggered by thrombin.
- Protein that is produced by lymphocytes and that attaches to a specific antigen.
- white blood cell
- Clumping of microorganisms or blood cells, typically due to an antigen-antibody interaction.
- Leukocyte A type of white blood cell that increases blood flow during an allergic reaction (histamine). It also helps take care of parasitic infections.
- Pulls water into blood and aides in O2 transport.
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- Liquid part of blood, made mostly of water, in which oxygen, nutrients, and minerals are dissolved (55%).
- another name for platelets
- percentage of blood volume occupied by red blood cells
- Elements red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets
- red blood cell
- iron-containing protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen for delivery to cells
- Transports fat-soluble vitamins, ions, and lipids.
- clotting of blood (Injury)
- A protein that, when introduced in the blood, triggers the production of an antibody
18 Clues: red blood cell • white blood cell • formation of blood cells • another name for platelets • clotting of blood (Injury) • Leukocyte destroys foreign cells • the rupture or destruction of red blood cells. • Pulls water into blood and aides in O2 transport. • Transports fat-soluble vitamins, ions, and lipids. • percentage of blood volume occupied by red blood cells • ...
Anatomy Directional Terms 2022-11-30
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- Towards the front.
- Refers to closer to the surface of the skin.
- _____ Terms describe the positions of structures retaliative to other structures or locations in the body.
- Refers to further away from the surface of the skin.
- This directional term is used when referencing a structure further away from the point of reference.
- This direction refers to away from the midline of the body.
- Refers to below/towards the feet.
- This plane separates the body/body segment into: anterior and posterior halves.
- This plane separates the body or body segment into: top and bottom segments.
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- This directional term is used when referencing a structure closer to the point of reference.
- Body standing erect, limbs extended, palms of the hands forward,thumbs directed outwardly.
- Towards the back.
- Refers to above/towards the head.
- Refers to the same side of the body.
- Refers to opposite sides of the body.
- The body structure is studied in sections cut along imaginary flat surfaces, also known as...
- This plane separates the body or body segment into: left and right parts.
- This direction refers to towards the midline of the body.
18 Clues: Towards the back. • Towards the front. • Refers to above/towards the head. • Refers to below/towards the feet. • Refers to the same side of the body. • Refers to opposite sides of the body. • Refers to closer to the surface of the skin. • Refers to further away from the surface of the skin. • This direction refers to towards the midline of the body. • ...
10.2 Fish Anatomy 2026-02-23
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- Secretes digestive enzymes
- Many rows of thin plates or disks
- organ that enables fish to detect vibrations
- hard, calcium carbonate structures located in the inner ear of bony fishes
- Increases the internal surface area of the intestine
- The study of fishes
- A highly efficient, specialized mechanism in gills where blood flows in the opposite direction to water passing over the lamellae
- The process of absorbing dissolved oxygen from water and releasing carbon dioxide through specialized respiratory organs called gills
- Sensory cells
- Wisker-like organs near the mouth
- Males change to females and females change to males
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- The common passage for the digestive, excretory and reproductive systems in cartilaginous fishes
- Specialized, mitochondria-rich cells located in the gills of fish, crucial for osmoregulation
- Being able to produce sperm and eggs at the same time
- Special sensory cells
- nitrogenous waste product
- Organs in the head that detect weak electrical fields
- A pair of round openings just behind each eye
18 Clues: Sensory cells • The study of fishes • Special sensory cells • nitrogenous waste product • Secretes digestive enzymes • Many rows of thin plates or disks • Wisker-like organs near the mouth • organ that enables fish to detect vibrations • A pair of round openings just behind each eye • Males change to females and females change to males • ...
anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07
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- female hormone
- male hormone
- what releases produces eggs in a female body?
- what is the average temperature of a human?
- bottom layer of the skin.
- top layer of skin
- what is an average heart rate?
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- tongue
- and flattens during inhalation what is the purpose of the diaphragm?
- function of the skin
- system what body system controls the release of hormones?
- oximeter what is used to measure oxygen saturation?
- female hormone
- which hormone stimulates egg and sperm production?
- what is used to take temperature?.
- middle layer of the skin
- what do the testes produce?
- exchange what is a function of the respiratory system?
- which physiological measurement includes height and weight?
19 Clues: tongue • male hormone • female hormone • female hormone • top layer of skin • function of the skin • middle layer of the skin • bottom layer of the skin. • what do the testes produce? • what is an average heart rate? • what is used to take temperature?. • what is the average temperature of a human? • what releases produces eggs in a female body? • ...
Anatomy Review: Bones 2025-12-19
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- The ribs articulate with this bone in the anterior
- The meniscus is this type of tissue
- The suture between the frontal and parietal bones
- The "sit" bone
- This tissue connects the tibia to the femur
- The mandible articulates with this bone in the skull
- The knee is this type of joint
- Another name for the heel
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- This is another term for one rib
- The section on the vertebral column that has 12 bones
- Where blood cells are produced
- The name for the socket in the hip
- The type of vertebrae found in the neck
- The largest of the 3 bones that make up the hip
- The name for the socket in the scapula
- Another name for the kneecap
- The wrist bones
- The ATFL connects this bone to the fibula
18 Clues: The "sit" bone • The wrist bones • Another name for the heel • Another name for the kneecap • Where blood cells are produced • The knee is this type of joint • This is another term for one rib • The name for the socket in the hip • The meniscus is this type of tissue • The name for the socket in the scapula • The type of vertebrae found in the neck • ...
Philosophy crossword chapter 6,7 2022-05-30
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- professor of surgery at pauda university
- called angelic doctor and prince of scholastic
- who founded school of Avicennism
- who is U.Zwingli
- founder of modern surgery
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- the Arabic world had previous contact with which culture
- belief that god and universe are identical
- who is Leonardo DA Vinci
- William Harvey was interested in
- author of canon of medicine
10 Clues: who is U.Zwingli • who is Leonardo DA Vinci • founder of modern surgery • author of canon of medicine • William Harvey was interested in • who founded school of Avicennism • professor of surgery at pauda university • belief that god and universe are identical • called angelic doctor and prince of scholastic • the Arabic world had previous contact with which culture
evolution 2022-02-08
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- man made genes
- the study of early stages of development
- the study of the human body
- structures that we no longer use or need
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- a trait that helps the animal survive
- dinosuar bones
- different structure similar function
- triats passed down from generation to the next
- an explanation that is backed by evidence
- similar structure different function
10 Clues: dinosuar bones • man made genes • the study of the human body • different structure similar function • similar structure different function • a trait that helps the animal survive • the study of early stages of development • structures that we no longer use or need • an explanation that is backed by evidence • triats passed down from generation to the next
Prefix intra- 2023-12-04
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- within a school or institution
- within a gene, in referring to certain events
- a network used within only one organization
- within a cell or cells
- anatomy within the blood vascular system
- existing or taking place within the mind or psyche
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- situated or occurring within the eyeball
- within a vein
- occurring within a single day
- inside a skull
10 Clues: within a vein • inside a skull • within a cell or cells • occurring within a single day • within a school or institution • situated or occurring within the eyeball • anatomy within the blood vascular system • a network used within only one organization • within a gene, in referring to certain events • existing or taking place within the mind or psyche
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
The healthy crossword 2023-06-19
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- provides energy to the body
- The bodies energy storages
- a good cardio exercise
- a liquid which comprise 80% of human anatomy
- one a day keeps the doctor away
- a vegetable packed with Vitamin A
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- a great body weight exercise
- a fruit packed with vitamin C
- provide energy to the body
- a fruit often present in a bunch
10 Clues: a good cardio exercise • provide energy to the body • The bodies energy storages • provides energy to the body • a great body weight exercise • a fruit packed with vitamin C • one a day keeps the doctor away • a fruit often present in a bunch • a vegetable packed with Vitamin A • a liquid which comprise 80% of human anatomy
science Terminology 2025-05-17
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- The study of life and living organisms.
- study of chemicals and reactions.
- study of the stars and space
- study of the mind and behavior
- The study of insects.
- study of the structure and function of the human body.
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- The study of plants.
- The study of earth and rocks
- The study of microorganisms.
- study of heredity and genes.
10 Clues: The study of plants. • The study of insects. • The study of earth and rocks • The study of microorganisms. • study of the stars and space • study of heredity and genes. • study of the mind and behavior • study of chemicals and reactions. • The study of life and living organisms. • study of the structure and function of the human body.
biology 2025-09-04
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- the study of genes and heredity
- the study of organisms inner structures
- the basic unit of heredity
- the basic unit of life
- the study of animals
- the study of animal behavior
- the study of plants
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- the study of microorganisms
- the study of human beings
- the engine that propels the creation and extinction of species
10 Clues: the study of plants • the study of animals • the basic unit of life • the study of human beings • the basic unit of heredity • the study of microorganisms • the study of animal behavior • the study of genes and heredity • the study of organisms inner structures • the engine that propels the creation and extinction of species
Merry Christmas Dad 2024-12-25
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- swinging with beer
- zoom your eyes
- what are you doing?
- bird anatomy as a nickname
- a nice tasting bike
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- a cool primary and asphalt
- an S in desert
- the part of a song that catches ears can also catch
- Friday treat is hot from two ends
- BSAINXLEATNTEARS remove six letters without changing the sequence to reveal a familiar word
- cannon balls shot a foot
11 Clues: an S in desert • zoom your eyes • swinging with beer • what are you doing? • a nice tasting bike • cannon balls shot a foot • a cool primary and asphalt • bird anatomy as a nickname • Friday treat is hot from two ends • the part of a song that catches ears can also catch • BSAINXLEATNTEARS remove six letters without changing the sequence to reveal a familiar word
Madison Mincel - Stems Contract Honors 2021-09-03
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- The study of living organisms.
- Showing wild deranged excitement, or energy.
- Savagely fierce, cruel, or violent.
- Beautiful or delightful in such a way
- The study of animal’s anatomy.
- The forces of nature; miraculous or divine
- Working or produced by machines
- Excessively tense or delicate
- One skilled in a particular field.
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- raising livestock and farming land.
- The wealth/resources in a country
- To treat a condition with medicine.
- To surround completely in water.
- having an abnormally low body temperature.
- Put off to the future time
- The practice of medicine.
16 Clues: The practice of medicine. • Put off to the future time • Excessively tense or delicate • The study of living organisms. • The study of animal’s anatomy. • Working or produced by machines • To surround completely in water. • The wealth/resources in a country • One skilled in a particular field. • raising livestock and farming land. • To treat a condition with medicine. • ...
Getting to know your team! 2023-09-26
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- typically hate reality tv
- my favorite color is yellow
- I was a chef for 7 years
- I used to have a pet pig named Olivia
- it took me 23 years to finish my undergraduate degree
- I braid hair in my spare time
- I have been with TD for 5 years
- I was once a fitness competitor
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- from the bronx
- grey's anatomy is my favorite show
- girl scout troop volunteer
- allergic to eggs
- owner of clothing boutique
- travel planner
- I am a licensed esthetician
- in a social/bike club
16 Clues: from the bronx • travel planner • allergic to eggs • in a social/bike club • I was a chef for 7 years • typically hate reality tv • girl scout troop volunteer • owner of clothing boutique • my favorite color is yellow • I am a licensed esthetician • I braid hair in my spare time • I have been with TD for 5 years • I was once a fitness competitor • grey's anatomy is my favorite show • ...
Renaissance 2019-05-14
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- Ruled Florence for over 300 years.
- One who thought planets went around the sun
- Father of modern astronomy
- Designed the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore
- Proved that the planets revolved around the sun
- Made the printing press
- Sponsored Christopher Columbus's adventure.
- Wrote the Divine Comedy
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- Wrote a comic novel called Don Quixote
- Built the first telescope
- Studied human anatomy
- Poet and Playwright famous for Romeo and Juliet.
- Wrote the Prince
- Reformed Catholic Church
- Created David and La Pieta
- made England strong and wealthy (golden ages of England)
16 Clues: Wrote the Prince • Studied human anatomy • Made the printing press • Wrote the Divine Comedy • 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 • ...
renaissance 2019-05-14
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- Built the first telescope
- Designed the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore
- Proved that the planets revolved around the sun
- Wrote the Divine Comedy
- Father of modern astronomy
- Created David and La Pieta
- Ruled Florence for over 300 years.
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- One who thought planets went around the sun
- Wrote a comic novel called Don Quixote
- made England strong and wealthy (golden ages of England)
- Made the printing press
- Sponsored Christopher Columbus's adventure.
- Poet and Playwright famous for Romeo and Juliet.
- Reformed Catholic Church
- Wrote the Prince
- Studied human anatomy
16 Clues: Wrote the Prince • Studied human anatomy • Made the printing press • Wrote the Divine Comedy • 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 • ...
Evidence of Common Ancestry and Evolution 2025-10-29
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- having shared characteristics or properties
- repeating arrangement that can be detected
- preserved remains of once living organisms
- unit of heredity that contains DNA
- arrangement of parts to form a whole
- same or similar
- structure of living things
- unborn or unhatched offspring
- changes in traits that enable species to survive
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- gradual change in organisms over time
- most specific group of organisms, have offpsring that can also reproduce
- geographical location of life
- family member descended from
- links between ancestors and descendents
- species evolve and adapt from original ancestor
- molecule that carries genetic instructions
16 Clues: same or similar • structure of living things • family member descended from • geographical location of life • unborn or unhatched offspring • unit of heredity that contains DNA • arrangement of parts to form a whole • gradual change in organisms over time • links between ancestors and descendents • repeating arrangement that can be detected • ...
Biology Vocabulary Ch. 1-3 2025-12-01
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- A tool used to see things.
- A living thing.
- A place where organisms interact with their environment.
- Meat eater.
- A scientific procedure used to learn new things
- Method The order of steps used in research.
- Can only be seen with a microscope.
- The “brain” of the cell.
- A place designed for scientific experiments.
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- How a living thing grows over time.
- The study of an animals body parts.
- Meat & Plant eater.
- Long-term weather conditions.
- Plant eater.
- Research done outside of the laboratory.
- Tiny building blocks that make up living things like LEGO.
16 Clues: Meat eater. • Plant eater. • A living thing. • Meat & Plant eater. • The “brain” of the cell. • A tool used to see things. • Long-term weather conditions. • How a living thing grows over time. • The study of an animals body parts. • Can only be seen with a microscope. • Research done outside of the laboratory. • Method The order of steps used in research. • ...
Clue hunt 2019-09-13
9 Clues: study of tumors • sharp cutting tool • photograph of bones • Anagram of LISTERIZE • future surgeon's course • one name for heart test • where to find some very sick individuals • A chemical by the name of a planet resides in me • Place me on your body to listen whats going inside
Hurtado Evelyn scavenger hunt 2017-10-18
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- studies the anatomy of the body
- specializes in diagnosing and treating dieseases
- uses organisms to create and improve products
- treating diseases in the nervous system
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- studies the effect of drugs
- discover how drugs act with the system
- studies microscopic life forms
- scientist investigates crimes by collecting evidence
- composition of matter
9 Clues: composition of matter • studies the effect of drugs • studies microscopic life forms • studies the anatomy of the body • discover how drugs act with the system • treating diseases in the nervous system • uses organisms to create and improve products • specializes in diagnosing and treating dieseases • scientist investigates crimes by collecting evidence
Team Name:____________ 2025-12-14
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- Soft indoor footwear (8)
- Violent column of air (7)
- Visible effect of refraction through rain (7)
- Certificate awarded on completion of studies (7)
- £500 to a Cockney (6)
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- Inflatable object used for celebration (7)
- Core component to both anatomy and affection (5)
- Window covering (8)
- Bright red flower (5)
9 Clues: Window covering (8) • Bright red flower (5) • £500 to a Cockney (6) • Soft indoor footwear (8) • Violent column of air (7) • Inflatable object used for celebration (7) • Visible effect of refraction through rain (7) • Core component to both anatomy and affection (5) • Certificate awarded on completion of studies (7)
Quarintine 2020-04-11
9 Clues: Wash your hands • COVER YOUR MOUTH! • More Grays anatomy • TT does it, I don't • Savage coyote playfights Dad • Daily Tactics, Two set violin • More Daily Tactics, and Two set violin • I sit in my papasan chair Procrastinating • When you go to the store, DON'T TOUCH THE FOOD!
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-12-12
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- What is the flap of cartilage that covers the windpipe during swallowing called?
- How many bones are in a human adult?
- Where is the bile stored before it is secreted into the small intestine?
- How many chambers are in the heart?
- Where does gaseous exchange happen?
- How many bones are there in a human child?
- What organ produces insulin and glucagon?
- What protein gives red blood cells their colour?
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- What type of digestion is peristalsis?
- What do platelets do?
- What is another name for Red blood cells?
- What organ distributes nutrients to cells when they are needed? This is also known as assimilation.
- What side of the heart pumps deoxygenated blood?
- What is the smallest bone in the body?
- What is another name for white blood cells?
- What is the name of the procedure that involves a dye visible on an X-ray?
- Where are the hypothalamus and pituitary glands located?
- What is the common name for the buccal cavity?
18 Clues: What do platelets do? • How many chambers are in the heart? • Where does gaseous exchange happen? • How many bones are in a human adult? • What type of digestion is peristalsis? • What is the smallest bone in the body? • What is another name for Red blood cells? • What organ produces insulin and glucagon? • How many bones are there in a human child? • ...
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-02
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- A thick muscle on the neck that provides movement of the head to rotate, bend, extend, and flex
- Muscle Muscle type that is non-striated and involuntary
- Muscle Muscle type that is striated and voluntary
- A movement specifically for the hand that rotates the arm so the palm is facing downwards
- Movement in a circular pattern
- Muscles Helps in retraction of the scapula in order to pull it towards the vertebral column
- A protein that is involved with muscle contraction, produces thin filaments
- Muscle Muscle type that is involuntary and is only located in the heart
- The longest muscle in the human body, and is found in the anterior compartment of the thigh
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- Movement that decreases the angle between 2 body parts
- Movement away from the midline
- A protein that is involved with muscle contraction, produces thick filaments
- Filament Theory A mechanism that is responsible for muscle contraction
- Muscle cell units that help make up muscles, are made up of thick and thin myofilaments
- Oris Muscle around the mouth that helps with the movement of the lips
- Region A muscle region on the anterior chest wall that contains 4 muscles that support in force of the upper limbs
- Movement that increases the angle between 2 body parts
- Rotation Movement that involves rotating towards the midline
18 Clues: Movement away from the midline • Movement in a circular pattern • Muscle Muscle type that is striated and voluntary • Movement that decreases the angle between 2 body parts • Movement that increases the angle between 2 body parts • Muscle Muscle type that is non-striated and involuntary • Rotation Movement that involves rotating towards the midline • ...
Anatomy Muscular System 2023-05-03
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- Consisting of spindle-shaped, nonstriated muscle cells
- Respiration in which oxygen is consumed and glucose is broken down entirely
- The movable attachment of a muscle as opposed to its origin
- Muscle composed of cylindrical multinucleate cells with obvious striations
- A process in which glucose is broken down in the absence of oxygen
- The connective tissue enveloping bundles of muscle fibers
- Inability of a muscle to contract even while be stimulated
- The smallest contractile unit of muscle
- Chemical released by neurons that bind to receptors of neurons, and stimulate them
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- Contractile organelles found in the cytoplasm of muscle cells
- A motor neuron and all the muscle cells it supplies
- Organ system consisting of skeletal muscles and their connective tissue attachments
- Specialized muscle of the heart with striations
- The thin connective tissue surrounding each muscle cell
- The muscle attachment that is not movable or is less moveable than the intersection
- Contractile proteins found in muscle; makes up the thick filaments
- Sustained partial contraction of a muscle in response to stretch receptor inputs
- Contractile proteins found in muscle; makes up the thin filaments
18 Clues: The smallest contractile unit of muscle • Specialized muscle of the heart with striations • A motor neuron and all the muscle cells it supplies • Consisting of spindle-shaped, nonstriated muscle cells • The thin connective tissue surrounding each muscle cell • The connective tissue enveloping bundles of muscle fibers • ...
Shark Anatomy Crossword 2024-02-23
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- One common opening for digestive, urinary, and reproductive tracts in fish, reptiles, & birds.
- Tail fin, propels the fish
- Situated near or on the back of an organism
- Large muscular sac that continues the mechanical and chemical digestion of food
- The fin on the back side of a fish used for stability when swimming.
- Near the body surface
- Relating to the skull or cranium, towards the head of the body.
- Any series of paired, slitlike openings between the pharynx and the area behind the mouth of fishes
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- Situated or occurring near the front end of the body, especially in the region of the nose
- Directed toward or situated near the tail (posterior part) of the body.
- Nostrils, used for sense of smell
- A pair of fins situated just behind the head in fishes that help control the direction of movement
- Toward the belly side of an organism
- The folds in the mucosa lining the stomach that provides more surface area to digest.
- The imaginary "line" created when the body is divided into equal right and left halves
- Positioned at the caudal end, on the ventral side, posterior portion of the body. Used as stabilizers during swimming.
- Away from the body surface; more internal
- Pair of large openings caudal to the eyes. Water can be let through them to pass over the gills when the mouth is closed
18 Clues: Near the body surface • Tail fin, propels the fish • Nostrils, used for sense of smell • Toward the belly side of an organism • Away from the body surface; more internal • Situated near or on the back of an organism • Relating to the skull or cranium, towards the head of the body. • The fin on the back side of a fish used for stability when swimming. • ...
Language of Anatomy 2024-09-14
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- The skin is _____ to the skeleton.
- The muscles are _____ to the skin.
- If the pathologist dissects an organ into right and left halves, then she has made a cut in the _____ plane.
- The patient is lying on their back or _____.
- A child has a fracture in their antebrachial region. Where is the fx?
- The eyes are _____ to the nose.
- The feet are _____to the head.
- The heart is located in the mediastinum which is in the chest or ____.
- After the lacrosse player fractured his clavicle, he began complaining of pain in this region above the clavicle.
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- The toes are _____ to the patella.
- Where is the popliteal fossa palpated?
- The nose is _____ to the eyes.
- The doctor palpated the patient's pedal pulse to assess circulation in this area.
- The occipital bone in the skull is _____ to the frontal bone.
- The frontal bone in the skull is _____ to the occipital bone.
- The head is _____ to the feet.
- If a patient complains of abdominal pain, where do they hurt?
- Where are the tarsal bones located?
- An injury to the MCL usually occurs from a blow to the knee on the ____ side.
- The patient is lying on their stomach.
20 Clues: The nose is _____ to the eyes. • The head is _____ to the feet. • The feet are _____to the head. • The eyes are _____ to the nose. • The toes are _____ to the patella. • The skin is _____ to the skeleton. • The muscles are _____ to the skin. • Where are the tarsal bones located? • Where is the popliteal fossa palpated? • The patient is lying on their stomach. • ...
Biology Project 2025-04-18
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- The study of birds
- The study of viruses
- science of growing ornamental plants
- The study of origin
- The study of bacteria
- the study of animals
- The study of metabolism
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of Biological distribution of animals and plants
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- technique of producing silk by raising silk worms
- The study of parasites
- The science dealing with immunity
- The study of structures and functions of cells
- The study of minute structures
- The study of chemical reactions inside a body
- The science of transmission of body characteristics
- The study of gross structure
- The study of insects
- The study of plant
19 Clues: The study of birds • The study of plant • The study of origin • The study of viruses • The study of insects • the study of animals • The study of bacteria • The study of parasites • The study of metabolism • The study of gross structure • The study of minute structures • The science dealing with immunity • science of growing ornamental plants • ...
Taylors Biology 2025-12-23
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- Taylor’s birth month
- Pandemic-era sister album to Folklore
- Taylor’s lucky number
- Color strongly associated with Speak Now
- Album inspired by fictional storytelling
- City Taylor Swift was born in
- Now Album originally released in 2010
- Hero Song featuring the lyric “It’s me, hi”
- Taylor’s original music genre
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- Album with a pastel aesthetic
- Instrument she played early in her career
- Cat named after a Grey’s Anatomy character
- Tour celebrating all her albums
- Taylor’s fanbase name
- Album with a snake theme
- Space Song from the album 1989
- Version Label for re-recorded albums
- Too Well Song referencing a scarf
- Story Song about Romeo and Juliet
19 Clues: Taylor’s birth month • Taylor’s fanbase name • Taylor’s lucky number • Album with a snake theme • Album with a pastel aesthetic • City Taylor Swift was born in • Taylor’s original music genre • Tour celebrating all her albums • Space Song from the album 1989 • Version Label for re-recorded albums • Pandemic-era sister album to Folklore • Too Well Song referencing a scarf • ...
The Roman Way of Life 2022-03-22
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- a curved part of a structure that serves as a support
- feathers worn on the top of a headpiece
- Christian holy people
- patterns or pictures made from colored glass
- people who are poor or suffering
- public speaker
- basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes
- mythical world of the dead
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- a curved ceiling made of arches
- defend from trouble or harm
- to bring back to an original state
- to spread out
- a person who fought people or animals for entertainment
- the study of the body's structure
- verse that pokes fun at human weakness
- the willful destruction or damage to property
- poet who wrote Aeneid
- political changes
- father of Aeneas
19 Clues: to spread out • public speaker • father of Aeneas • political changes • Christian holy people • poet who wrote Aeneid • mythical world of the dead • defend from trouble or harm • a curved ceiling made of arches • people who are poor or suffering • the study of the body's structure • to bring back to an original state • verse that pokes fun at human weakness • ...
Science Branches 2023-04-09
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- Everything in the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- Study of the causes and effects of disease or injuries.
- Branch of natural science concerned with Earth
- Study of origin of human society
- Study of wildlife animals
- Scientific studies of oceans.
- Study of meteor
- Study of genes
- Study of the biology of microscopic organisms
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- Body structures
- Study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- Study of stars
- Study of plants
- Study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms.
- Study the composition, structure, processes, and other physical aspects of the Earth.
- Study of life
- Change in chemical reactions
- Structure of matter
- Study of aging and older adults
19 Clues: Study of life • Study of stars • Study of genes • Body structures • Study of plants • Study of meteor • Structure of matter • Study of wildlife animals • Change in chemical reactions • Scientific studies of oceans. • Study of aging and older adults • Study of origin of human society • Study of the biology of microscopic organisms • Branch of natural science concerned with Earth • ...
Important Biology Terms 2025-04-04
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- The study of Biological distribution of animals and plants
- The study of origin
- The science of transmission of body characteristics
- The study of chemical reactions inside a body
- The study of parasites
- The study of plant
- The study of minute structures
- The study of birds
- The study of structures and functions of cells
- The study of viruses
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- The study of bacteria
- The study of metabolism
- The study of insects
- technique of producing silk by raising silk worms
- The study of gross structure
- science of growing ornamental plants
- The science dealing with immunity
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- the study of animals
19 Clues: The study of plant • The study of birds • The study of origin • The study of insects • the study of animals • The study of viruses • The study of bacteria • The study of parasites • The study of metabolism • The study of gross structure • The study of minute structures • The science dealing with immunity • science of growing ornamental plants • ...
Help Monarch Butterflies 2024-02-09
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- sweet liquid made by flowering plants
- scientist who studies butterflies
- protective layer of a pupa
- cycle, stages of a living thing
- place where animals plants or people live
- female monarchs lay hundreds of these
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- a series of changes
- long straw-like tube
- what the pupa has transformed into
- organs, parts of the body that detects sensations
- body covering for some animals
- the structure of a body and its parts
- to move from one place to another
13 Clues: a series of changes • long straw-like tube • protective layer of a pupa • body covering for some animals • cycle, stages of a living thing • scientist who studies butterflies • to move from one place to another • what the pupa has transformed into • sweet liquid made by flowering plants • the structure of a body and its parts • female monarchs lay hundreds of these • ...
Taylor Swift Trivia 2022-10-27
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- The hit 10 minute song on Red (Taylor's Version)
- Where the Swift family moved when Taylor was 13
- Taylor's cat named after a Grey's Anatomy character
- Taylor's third album
- Taylor's birth month
- The state Taylor was born in
- Taylor's brother's name
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- Taylor's lucky number
- The movie Taylor was in that features her song Today Was A Fairytale
- Taylor's middle name
- The amount of Grammys Taylor has won
- The name of Taylor's documentary
- Taylor's song with Brendon Urie
13 Clues: Taylor's middle name • Taylor's third album • Taylor's birth month • Taylor's lucky number • Taylor's brother's name • The state Taylor was born in • Taylor's song with Brendon Urie • The name of Taylor's documentary • The amount of Grammys Taylor has won • Where the Swift family moved when Taylor was 13 • The hit 10 minute song on Red (Taylor's Version) • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-08-31
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- Two opposite parts of one whole.
- To cut out of.
- A minor violation of a rule or law.
- Paying strict attention to detail.
- Stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell.
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- Tending to argue or cause discord.
- Brief and straightforward.
- Feeling of regret or remorse.
- A large and serious book.
- The structure or parts taken as a whole.
- Sharply cutting; direct and powerful.
- The best or most typical example.
- To intrude on an area belonging to another, to trespass.
13 Clues: To cut out of. • A large and serious book. • Brief and straightforward. • Feeling of regret or remorse. • Two opposite parts of one whole. • The best or most typical example. • Tending to argue or cause discord. • Paying strict attention to detail. • A minor violation of a rule or law. • Sharply cutting; direct and powerful. • The structure or parts taken as a whole. • ...
Classification Crossword 2024-11-12
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- Live in water, scaly skin, gills, fins
- centipedes and millipedes
- Group of organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring
- Cell wall made of peptidoglycan
- Putting things into groups, according to their similarities and differences
- System developed by Carl Linnaeus
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- Feathers, wings, beaks
- Eukaryotes, multicellular, nucleus, no cell walls, heterotrophs
- Overall size, shape, structure
- Ability ot detect and respond to changes in environment
- Action causing a change of position or place
- Cell wall composed of cellulose, have chloroplasts
- Detailed body structure
13 Clues: Feathers, wings, beaks • Detailed body structure • centipedes and millipedes • Overall size, shape, structure • Cell wall made of peptidoglycan • System developed by Carl Linnaeus • Live in water, scaly skin, gills, fins • Action causing a change of position or place • Cell wall composed of cellulose, have chloroplasts • ...
Anatomy Chapter 10 2022-03-09
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- Contains thin filaments but no thick filaments
- Center rod holds the f-actin strand together
- Actinin that have a zig-zag shape, marks the end of the sarcomere
- Length of the thick filaments
- Sarcoplasmic Reticulum functions to store this
- Protein that covers the myosin-binding sites on actin
- The contractile units of muscles
- The plasma membrane of a muscle cell
- Muscle protein that binds to the tropomyosin to G-Actin, binds with calcium
- muscle fibers develop through the fusion of embryonic cells
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- Central core of the thick filament
- Contains thick filaments, but no thin filaments
- The cytoplasm of a muscle cell
- is in the center of the band.
- Fibers, Axons of the neurons, penetrate the epimysium, branch through the perimysium
- Carries action potentials that allow the muscle to contract
- Are due to the precise arrangments of actin and myosin in the myofibril
- Thick filaments are made of this
18 Clues: Length of the thick filaments • is in the center of the band. • The cytoplasm of a muscle cell • The contractile units of muscles • Thick filaments are made of this • Central core of the thick filament • The plasma membrane of a muscle cell • Center rod holds the f-actin strand together • Contains thin filaments but no thick filaments • ...
Language of Anatomy 2022-08-30
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- superior region of the leg
- back of knee
- lower arm
- inner elbow
- cheek
- forehead
- lower center region of abdominal cavity
- middle left & right regions of abdominal cavity
- lower left and right regions of abdominal cavity
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- kneecap
- armpit
- shin
- upper center region of abdominal cavity
- foot
- hand
- upper left and right regions of abdominal cavity
- upper arm region
- calf
18 Clues: shin • foot • hand • calf • cheek • armpit • kneecap • forehead • lower arm • inner elbow • back of knee • upper arm region • superior region of the leg • upper center region of abdominal cavity • lower center region of abdominal cavity • middle left & right regions of abdominal cavity • upper left and right regions of abdominal cavity • lower left and right regions of abdominal cavity
Anatomy of Plants 2022-11-30
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- outer layer of cells
- DNA housed in the Nucleus
- basic structural unit of plants
- site of photosynthesis
- center of the root
- one of two parts of vascular system
- powerhouse of the cell
- important for glycosylation
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- stems that are currently growing
- holds the DNA in eukaryotes
- transport network for molecules
- one of two parts of vascular system
- DNA NOT housed in Nucleus
- translate the RNA into proteins
- structure surrounding the cell
- cell filling
- large groups of organized cells
- storage of oil starch and proteins
- Deoxyribonucleic Acid
19 Clues: cell filling • center of the root • outer layer of cells • Deoxyribonucleic Acid • site of photosynthesis • powerhouse of the cell • DNA NOT housed in Nucleus • DNA housed in the Nucleus • holds the DNA in eukaryotes • important for glycosylation • structure surrounding the cell • transport network for molecules • translate the RNA into proteins • basic structural unit of plants • ...
Nervous system anatomy 2024-08-14
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- Location of where the frontal bone, parietal bone, greater wing of the sphenoid bone, and the temporal bone all meet.
- Cranial nerves 5,6,7,8 originate from this structure
- Which nerve is involved in taste in the posterior 1/3 of tongue
- This structure is located inferior to the optic chiasm
- This artery is formed by 2 vertebral arteries
- Embryological structure that gives rise to neural tubes
- Within the posterior cranial fossa lies this structure
- The chorda tympani nerve is a sensory branch of which nerve
- Where does the lateral corticospinal tract decussate
- Term to describe the location of Haemorrhaging between the skull and periosteal layer of the dura.
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- The fissure that separates the parietal lobe from the occipital lobe
- The lateral sulcus/ fissure houses this structure (in abbreviated form) and provides its pathway
- Which sinus gives surgical access to the pituitary
- This nerve supplies the superior oblique muscle of the eye
- The lateral rectus is innervated by this nerve
- Which foramen does the maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve pass through
- This venous sinus is situated in the sphenoid bone of the skull
- The recurrent laryngeal nerve branches off from this nerve
18 Clues: This artery is formed by 2 vertebral arteries • The lateral rectus is innervated by this nerve • Which sinus gives surgical access to the pituitary • Cranial nerves 5,6,7,8 originate from this structure • Where does the lateral corticospinal tract decussate • This structure is located inferior to the optic chiasm • ...
Neuronal Anatomy & Classification 2025-03-30
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- Pseudounipolar neuron process extending to PNS.
- Rapid vesicle/organelle movement (200-400 mm/day).
- Cone-shaped region where AP initiates.
- Long process transmitting action potentials.
- Electrically excitable nerve cells.
- Receive signals; form receptive region.
- Cytoplasm of axon.
- Intermediate filaments maintaining cell shape.
- Two processes (e.g., retinal cells).
- Pseudounipolar neuron process entering CNS.
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- Plasma membrane of axon.
- Moves cytoskeletal elements (0.5-10 mm/day).
- Side branches of main axon.
- Single process splitting into peripheral/central axons.
- Fine terminal axon branches (synonym: terminal arborization).
- Endings releasing neurotransmitters (synonym: synaptic-knobs).
- Multiple processes (most CNS neurons).
- Neuron's biosynthetic center containing nucleus (synonym: soma).
18 Clues: Cytoplasm of axon. • Plasma membrane of axon. • Side branches of main axon. • Electrically excitable nerve cells. • Two processes (e.g., retinal cells). • Cone-shaped region where AP initiates. • Multiple processes (most CNS neurons). • Receive signals; form receptive region. • Pseudounipolar neuron process entering CNS. • Moves cytoskeletal elements (0.5-10 mm/day). • ...
Anatomy - Sensory Organs 2025-12-19
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- The middle layer of eye
- The tubes in the ear that play a role in balance
- The lobe in brain that interprets image
- The membrane in the cochlea that separates sound based on pitch
- Another name for the external ear flap
- The third ossicle in the ear
- The part of the ear that creates equilibrium with external air pressure
- A condition in which internal eye pressure increases
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- The innermost layer of eye
- The humor or fluid in the eye behind the lens
- The structure that can change shape to focus the image on the retina
- The white of the eye
- The part of the ear that converts sound into electrical impulses
- The membrane that is also called the ear drum
- The hole in the iris that gets bigger or smaller depending on amount of light
- The term used to describe the shape of the lens
- Photoreceptors on retina that detect grey, white, and black
- Clear outer layer of eye
18 Clues: The white of the eye • The middle layer of eye • Clear outer layer of eye • The innermost layer of eye • The third ossicle in the ear • Another name for the external ear flap • The lobe in brain that interprets image • The humor or fluid in the eye behind the lens • The membrane that is also called the ear drum • The term used to describe the shape of the lens • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2026-01-07
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- lowers blood sugar level
- collect de-oxygenated blood from the body's tissues and organs
- the largest organ in the human body
- where gaseous exchange takes place
- the regulation of temperature in the body
- a nervous system which connects the central nervous system to the rest of the body
- one of the chambers of the heart
- scientific name for skull
- what does a thermometer measure
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- the bones at the tips of fingers and toes
- the main organ for breathing
- bone in the upper arm
- the gland that metabolism hormones are released
- transports sperm to egg and carries fetilised egg to uterus
- allows body movement
- return it to the heart
- what does a pulse oximeter measure?
- the body system which pumps oxygen around the body
18 Clues: allows body movement • bone in the upper arm • return it to the heart • lowers blood sugar level • scientific name for skull • the main organ for breathing • what does a thermometer measure • one of the chambers of the heart • where gaseous exchange takes place • the largest organ in the human body • what does a pulse oximeter measure? • the bones at the tips of fingers and toes • ...
Anatomy 2024-02-24
7 Clues: Home of the brain • Humans longest bone • Also known as knee cap • Excellent imaging method for bones • Protecting the central nervous system • Bone structure protecting our internal organs • The bone holding the separate sides of ribcage together
Charles Richard Drew's Bloody O's 2019-08-27
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- Discovered that crusaders spread disease
- Father of Medicine
- First to study causes of diseases
- Anatomy was based upon who's theories?
- Contributed to the art of healing: surgery
- Father of Chinese Medicine
- Their great knowledge of chemistry resulted in their major medical contribution in pharmacology
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- Egyptian God of Medicine
- The ancient times were filled with
- He produced 150 books and a medical encyclopedia
- First to keep accurate health records
- When treating patients, he used massages, bathing, and exercise
- Men treated their own families
13 Clues: Father of Medicine • Egyptian God of Medicine • Father of Chinese Medicine • Men treated their own families • First to study causes of diseases • The ancient times were filled with • First to keep accurate health records • Anatomy was based upon who's theories? • Discovered that crusaders spread disease • Contributed to the art of healing: surgery • ...
scientific revolution 2014-05-13
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- In 1643 torricelli invents a:
- In european of the scientific revolution
- in 1632 Published concerning the two chief world systems
- The earth centered view of the universe was called:
- Built on the new theories
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- Galileo stood before in a ... in 1633:
- 1610 a small book called
- The great change in ------ in 1300 and 1600
- Coperncus theories
- death in 1601
- In 1714 thermometerwas invented by:
- Publishes human anatomy textbook
- ... church warned galileo no to defend the idea of copernicus
13 Clues: death in 1601 • Coperncus theories • 1610 a small book called • Built on the new theories • In 1643 torricelli invents a: • Publishes human anatomy textbook • In 1714 thermometerwas invented by: • Galileo stood before in a ... in 1633: • In european of the scientific revolution • The great change in ------ in 1300 and 1600 • The earth centered view of the universe was called: • ...
Body organization Ch 1 2025-01-09
Across
- part of digestive system
- secreted from Endocrine system
- ability of body to maintain stable environment
- this plane divides the body in anterior-posterior
- this system includes bones joints cartilage
- Science of structure of the body
- science of how body functions
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- this plane divides the body in left & right halves
- type of muscle
- is another name for organs
- plane divides body superior-inferior
- cavity, contains cranial and spinal cavities
- this system includes brain and spinal cord
13 Clues: type of muscle • part of digestive system • is another name for organs • science of how body functions • secreted from Endocrine system • Science of structure of the body • plane divides body superior-inferior • this system includes brain and spinal cord • this system includes bones joints cartilage • cavity, contains cranial and spinal cavities • ...
Science revolution 2023-11-06
Across
- German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music.
- English polymath active as a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who was described in his time as a natural philosopher.
- Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, alchemist and inventor.
- English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England under King James
- French philosopher, scientist, and mathematician, widely considered a seminal figure in the emergence of modern philosophy and science
- English physician who made influential contributions in anatomy and physiology.
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- Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath.
- an anatomist and physician who wrote De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem, what is considered to be one of the most influential books on human anatomy and a major advance over the long-dominant work of Galen.
- mathematician astronomer and catholic canon who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.
- a Danish astronomer, known for his comprehensive and unprecedentedly accurate astronomical observations
10 Clues: Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, alchemist and inventor. • Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer, sometimes described as a polymath. • English physician who made influential contributions in anatomy and physiology. • German astronomer, mathematician, astrologer, natural philosopher and writer on music. • ...
Afrakah's Legacy Day 1 www.erakah.com 2021-04-09
Across
- worn to protect against disease, pharmakon symbol
- Imhotep was the center of their teachings
- his medical and spiritual school
- honored him an placed his quotes on their temples
- Was used along with spells, wisdom and herbs to heal
- Regular poured to honor Imhotep
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- document of treatments, anatomy terms, & injuries
- brought offerings to his medical & spiritual school
- Energy Wheels
- used to treat wounds
- Was Extracted from plants
- Father of Medicine
12 Clues: Energy Wheels • Father of Medicine • used to treat wounds • Was Extracted from plants • Regular poured to honor Imhotep • his medical and spiritual school • Imhotep was the center of their teachings • document of treatments, anatomy terms, & injuries • worn to protect against disease, pharmakon symbol • honored him an placed his quotes on their temples • ...
Athletic Trainer 2024-02-13
Across
- state with the most job openings
- action performed at this career
- is the number of jobs increasing or declining
- major employers
- important personality skill to have when a athletic trainer
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- what is the most common work schedule
- work with these people the most
- state with the highest salary
- what is your work envirment
- How many years of school
- most helpful high school course
- organization that certifies athletic trainers
12 Clues: major employers • How many years of school • what is your work envirment • state with the highest salary • work with these people the most • action performed at this career • most helpful high school course • state with the most job openings • what is the most common work schedule • is the number of jobs increasing or declining • organization that certifies athletic trainers • ...
Greek Roots 6 2024-12-03
Across
- plastic surgery
- naming of stars in an ordered way
- one who helps cure people
- person who is diseased in the mind
- the science of using reason
- colorless, gas-like chemical element found in some lights or bright, new colors
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- history of development of plants
- the study of the human body
- chiropractor
- the arrangement of words used regularly
- the study of the physical nature of things
- talk between two people
12 Clues: chiropractor • plastic surgery • talk between two people • one who helps cure people • the study of the human body • the science of using reason • history of development of plants • naming of stars in an ordered way • person who is diseased in the mind • the arrangement of words used regularly • the study of the physical nature of things • ...
Long e/Short e Spelling Words 2025-09-21
Across
- on focus on yourself
- a tiny piece of strings together
- something not needed
- stop or pause for a moment
- beat someone at something
- a person who makes sure everyone is playing the game fairly
Down
- something or someone who is unpleasant, hard to get along with
- a rope swing with a bar, used in circus
- leader of the group
- the study of the body's structure
- something that isn't finished
- animal
12 Clues: animal • leader of the group • on focus on yourself • something not needed • beat someone at something • stop or pause for a moment • something that isn't finished • a tiny piece of strings together • the study of the body's structure • a rope swing with a bar, used in circus • a person who makes sure everyone is playing the game fairly • ...
Meet Your Class! 2021-01-08
7 Clues: Likes to draw • Is a Seahawks fan • Likes online classes • Listens to ASAP Rocky • Watches Grey's Anatomy • Listens to System of a Down • Watches videos on YouTube and Netflix
ANATOMY 2021-09-13
7 Clues: Istilah medis keseleo • Istilah medis syarah kejepit • Organ terbesar pada tubuh manusia • Tulang terpanjang pada tubuh manusia • Otot yang berfungsi ketika kita mengunyah • palsy Istilah medis penyakit sempengot di bali • abdominis Otot yang membentuk six pack pada perlu
Anatomy 2024-09-25
7 Clues: dividing tissue • gaseous exchange • Dead plant tissue • Soft plant tissue • food conducting tissue • soft mechanical tissue • water conducting tissue
Anatomy 2025-09-19
7 Clues: striated muscle • outermost layer of skin • Makes our hair and nails • found primarily in your heart • protects us against the suns UV rays • found on the inner of your digestive tract • where your hair root and glands are located
Edward Gein 2021-09-23
9 Clues: what he dug up • what he put on • hogan first victim • what his mother hated • What he found intrest in • Hook What he hung women on • bowl What he made out of heads • worden Victim. that got him caught • what gein liked to do with dead women
Emp Skills Onsite Jobsite 2022-10-13
Across
- we work on resumes and interviews
- we harvest
- take inventory, sort and hang clothes
- build your future
- Mrs. Coleman teaches this class
- wash tables and chairs
- we learn about healthy eating habits
- check surroundings for safety and use tools
- we do the job of a secretary
- creates a menu and sales snacks
Down
- Social Emotional Learning
- we know the rules of each activity
- we go through donations
- advocacy express your needs and wants
- verify student Ids
- walk around the neighborhood
- we learn about anatomy
- safety class we learn to be safe in the community
- put together a list of questions for guests
19 Clues: we harvest • build your future • verify student Ids • wash tables and chairs • we learn about anatomy • we go through donations • Social Emotional Learning • walk around the neighborhood • we do the job of a secretary • Mrs. Coleman teaches this class • creates a menu and sales snacks • we work on resumes and interviews • we know the rules of each activity • ...
Important People (And Animals) In Medical History 2013-06-20
Across
- wrote the first known anatomy book
- identified germs as the cause of disease
- invinted the first microscope
- invented the stethoscope
- distinguished veins from arteries
- pioneered the use of the first blood bank (in Chicago)
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- introduced the system of classifying blood into A, B, AB, and O groups
- became the first clone
- developed the first vaccine (small pox)
- invented the baind-aid
- discovered blood cells
- preformed the first successful appendectomy
- preformed the first successful human blood transfusion
13 Clues: became the first clone • invented the baind-aid • discovered blood cells • invented the stethoscope • invinted the first microscope • distinguished veins from arteries • wrote the first known anatomy book • developed the first vaccine (small pox) • identified germs as the cause of disease • preformed the first successful appendectomy • ...
Anatomical Position and Directional Terms 2020-06-10
Across
- Laying face up
- Nearest point of attachment to limb or structure
- Laying face down
- Away from the head
- Away from the midline
- A directional term for the front view of the body
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- A standard perspective that everyone will use when referring to anatomy or Directional Terms
- Farthest away from attachment or origin
- Away from the outside of the body
- The palm of the hand
- The bottom of the foot
- The back of the body
- Toward the middle of the body
13 Clues: Laying face up • Laying face down • Away from the head • The palm of the hand • The back of the body • Away from the midline • The bottom of the foot • Toward the middle of the body • Away from the outside of the body • Farthest away from attachment or origin • Nearest point of attachment to limb or structure • A directional term for the front view of the body • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-11-17
Across
- The earth is in the center
- idea that actions should be based on reason
- Said "I think, therefore I am."
- Astronomer, had a fake nose (first/last)
- Came up with laws of motion and gravity
- came up with an early calculator
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- The sun is in the center
- discovered the elliptical motion of planets
- invented the Scientific Method (first/last)
- ______ evidence (gained through experimentation)
- The "Father of observational astronomy"
- Discovered heliocentric model of universe
- founder of modern human anatomy
13 Clues: The sun is in the center • The earth is in the center • founder of modern human anatomy • Said "I think, therefore I am." • came up with an early calculator • The "Father of observational astronomy" • Came up with laws of motion and gravity • Astronomer, had a fake nose (first/last) • Discovered heliocentric model of universe • discovered the elliptical motion of planets • ...
Classification Crossword 2024-11-12
Across
- Live in water, scaly skin, gills, fins
- centipedes and millipedes
- Group of organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring
- Cell wall made of peptidoglycan
- Putting things into groups, according to their similarities and differences
- System developed by Carl Linnaeus
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- Feathers, wings, beaks
- Eukaryotes, multicellular, nucleus, no cell walls, heterotrophs
- Overall size, shape, structure
- Ability ot detect and respond to changes in environment
- Action causing a change of position or place
- Cell wall composed of cellulose, have chloroplasts
- Detailed body structure
13 Clues: Feathers, wings, beaks • Detailed body structure • centipedes and millipedes • Overall size, shape, structure • Cell wall made of peptidoglycan • System developed by Carl Linnaeus • Live in water, scaly skin, gills, fins • Action causing a change of position or place • Cell wall composed of cellulose, have chloroplasts • ...
English II Unit 2 Vocabulary 2013-09-09
Across
- stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell
- paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful
- the best or most typical example
- minor violation of a rule or law
- brief and straightforward
- two opposite parts of one whole
- to cut out of;remove
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- tending to argue or cause discord
- the structure or parts, taken as a whole
- a large and serious look
- feeling of regret or remorse
- to intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
- sharply cutting; direct and powerful
13 Clues: to cut out of;remove • a large and serious look • brief and straightforward • feeling of regret or remorse • two opposite parts of one whole • the best or most typical example • minor violation of a rule or law • tending to argue or cause discord • sharply cutting; direct and powerful • the structure or parts, taken as a whole • stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell • ...
English II Unit 2 Vocabulary 2013-09-09
Across
- feeling of regret or remorse
- minor violation of a rule or law
- the best or most typical example
- sharply cutting; direct and powerful
Down
- tending to argue or cause discord
- the structure or parts, taken as a whole
- paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful
- brief and straightforward
- to intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
- two opposite parts of one whole
- stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell
- a large and serious look
- to cut out of;remove
13 Clues: to cut out of;remove • a large and serious look • brief and straightforward • feeling of regret or remorse • two opposite parts of one whole • minor violation of a rule or law • the best or most typical example • tending to argue or cause discord • sharply cutting; direct and powerful • the structure or parts, taken as a whole • stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell • ...
Combined Terms Cross-Word 2022-12-12
Across
- System The brain and spinal cord are in this system
- Describes the form and organization of body parts
- Mature bone cells
- included bones of the ribs, head, sternum, and vertebra
- Another word for internal organs
- Small spaces between neurons
- The erosion of the lining of the digestive tract
Down
- Vitamin D deficiency
- This organ is divided into three sections
- A stable condition of the internal environment
- Produces HCL
- Breaks down food mechanically and chemically
- Smallest level of organization
13 Clues: Produces HCL • Mature bone cells • Vitamin D deficiency • Small spaces between neurons • Smallest level of organization • Another word for internal organs • This organ is divided into three sections • Breaks down food mechanically and chemically • A stable condition of the internal environment • The erosion of the lining of the digestive tract • ...
English 10 Vocab Unit 3 2023-09-15
Across
- the structure or parts, taken as a whole
- The best or most typical example
- Tending to argue or cause discord; argumentative
- To intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
- Two opposite parts of one whole
- Paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful
- stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell
- a large book
Down
- Feeling of regret or remorse
- To cut out of; remove
- Minor violation of a rule or law; crime
- Sharply cutting; direct and powerful
- Brief and straightforward
13 Clues: a large book • To cut out of; remove • Brief and straightforward • Feeling of regret or remorse • Two opposite parts of one whole • The best or most typical example • Sharply cutting; direct and powerful • Minor violation of a rule or law; crime • the structure or parts, taken as a whole • Tending to argue or cause discord; argumentative • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 2023-09-17
Across
- The structure or parts, taken as a whole
- The best or most typical example
- Tending to argue or cause discord
- To intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
- Two opposite parts of one whole
- Paying strict attention to detail
- Stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell.
- A large and serious book
Down
- Feeling of regret or remorse
- To cut out of; remove
- Minor violation of a rule or law
- Sharply cutting; direct and powerful
- Brief and straightforward
13 Clues: To cut out of; remove • A large and serious book • Brief and straightforward • Feeling of regret or remorse • Two opposite parts of one whole • The best or most typical example • Minor violation of a rule or law • Tending to argue or cause discord • Paying strict attention to detail • Sharply cutting; direct and powerful • The structure or parts, taken as a whole • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 2024-01-25
Across
- the structure or parts taken as a whole
- the best or most typical example
- tending to argue or cause discord
- to intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
- two opposite parts of one whole
- paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful
- stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell
- a large and serious book
Down
- feeling of regret or remorse
- to cut out of; remove
- minor violation of a rule or law
- sharply cutting; direct and powerful
- brief and straightforward
13 Clues: to cut out of; remove • a large and serious book • brief and straightforward • feeling of regret or remorse • two opposite parts of one whole • the best or most typical example • minor violation of a rule or law • tending to argue or cause discord • sharply cutting; direct and powerful • the structure or parts taken as a whole • stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell • ...
A&P 2024-08-28
Across
- basic units of all living things
- covers, shapes, and hold skeletal system in place
- breaks food down into nutrients
- study of the functions of the body
- forms the physical foundation of the body
- controls blood movement through the body
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- protective covering and regulates body temperature
- eliminates waste from the body
- controls the hormones in the body
- groups of specialized tissue that perform a specific function
- protects the body from disease
- coordinates all other body systems
- study of the human body
13 Clues: study of the human body • eliminates waste from the body • protects the body from disease • breaks food down into nutrients • basic units of all living things • controls the hormones in the body • study of the functions of the body • coordinates all other body systems • controls blood movement through the body • forms the physical foundation of the body • ...
Anatomy 2014-01-13
Across
- / part of the cell where food and oxygen combine to make energy.
- / colorless jelly-like substance found inside cell in which food elements such as proteins present.
- / The study of the structures of the human body that can be seen with the naked eye.
- / the basic structural, functional and biological unit of all known living organisms.
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- / removing dead skin cells from the face and body
- / The reproduction process of cells.
- / procedure involving a variety of skin treatments
7 Clues: / The reproduction process of cells. • / removing dead skin cells from the face and body • / procedure involving a variety of skin treatments • / part of the cell where food and oxygen combine to make energy. • / The study of the structures of the human body that can be seen with the naked eye. • ...
ANATOMY 2023-09-16
7 Clues: home of ideas • you brush twice a day • human's biggest organ • you lift these when you're surprised • do the hard work if you drink alcohol • you can have short, long or not at all • this usually get sore when you get flu
Anatomy 2025-06-22
Astafulla 2024-07-18
The Enlightenment Period and the Revolutions. 2021-03-20
Across
- Invented the microscope.
- Danish astronomer who carefully analized the movements of the planets.
- Published law of gravity
- descovered mathematical relationship between the pressure and volumen of gases.
- a viewpoint that people believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. The sun, moon, and planets revolved around the Earth.
- was a Renaissance-era mathematician, astronomer, and Catholic canon who formulated a model of the universe that placed the Sun rather than Earth at its center.
- series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Latin Church in the medieval period.
- invents barometer.
- Invented mercury thermometer.
- was a natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who made fundamental contributions to the sciences of motion, astronomy, and strength of materials and to the development of the scientific method. He is known as the father of the science.
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- Book made by Galileo Galilei wich described his astonishing observations.
- was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England.
- astronomical model in which the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun at the center of the Universe.
- series of events that marked the emergence of modern science during the early modern period, when developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology (including human anatomy) and chemistry transformed the views of society about nature.
- German astronomer who discovered three major laws of planetary motion.
- Reveals how human hearts work.
- Developed analytical geometry which linked algebra and geometry.
- was a 16th-century Flemish anatomist, physician, and author of one of the most influential books on human anatomy. He proved wrong some of Galen´s assumptions.
- Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas.
19 Clues: invents barometer. • Invented the microscope. • Published law of gravity • Invented mercury thermometer. • Reveals how human hearts work. • Is a logical procedure for gathering and testing ideas. • Developed analytical geometry which linked algebra and geometry. • Danish astronomer who carefully analized the movements of the planets. • ...
Intro 2021-09-28
Across
- required to make ATP, cell energy
- stomach area(spleen, intestines)
- Cavity spinal cord
- Pressure pressure necessary for breathing
- all of these processes require ENERGY
- Cavity front side
- tendency of the body to maintain a stable, `
- Cavity back side
- Cavity brain
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- Position standing upright, palms facing forward
- Separates the thoracic and pelvic region
- lower abdomen(bladder, reproductive organs)
- is all the chemical changes that occur in the body to maintain life.
- the function of the body parts
- detect conditions within the body such as temperature, information is relayed to the brain
- water, food and vitamins
- the structure of body parts (also called morphology)
17 Clues: Cavity brain • Cavity back side • Cavity front side • Cavity spinal cord • water, food and vitamins • the function of the body parts • stomach area(spleen, intestines) • required to make ATP, cell energy • all of these processes require ENERGY • Separates the thoracic and pelvic region • Pressure pressure necessary for breathing • lower abdomen(bladder, reproductive organs) • ...
10.1-10.2 2025-03-14
Across
- Organs that are similar in different organism and are thought to show evolutionary relationships.
- The theory that suggests that the currently observable processes that occurred at the same rate in the past as they do in the present.
- The process by which some phenotypes within a species become more common than others because of variations that lead to increased survival rates.
- An ancestral organism whose offspring diverged into two or more species.
- A structure that seems to have no function in an organism and is thought to be left over from the evolutionary process.
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- The idea that organisms can slowly change over time into other kinds of organisms.
- anatomy The study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species.
- The human practice of breeding organisms that have desirable traits and variations.
- The preserved remains or trace of an organism that lived in the past.
- Darwin’s idea that all organisms come from common ancestors and change a little with each generation.
- A heritable trait that improves the reproductive success of an organism.
11 Clues: The preserved remains or trace of an organism that lived in the past. • A heritable trait that improves the reproductive success of an organism. • An ancestral organism whose offspring diverged into two or more species. • The idea that organisms can slowly change over time into other kinds of organisms. • ...
Common Ancestor 2025-04-21
Across
- anatomy the study of similarities and differences among structures of living and fossil species.
- the study of the growth and development of a species before birth that can shed light on how it evolved and how various species are related
- a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor.
- Structures Structures that have no apparent function and appear to be residual parts from a past ancestor
- a diagram that shows relationships between species. These relationships are based on observable physical characteristics
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- Structures similar physical features in organisms that share a common ancestor, but the features serve completely different functions.
- The study of the structure of a plant or animal
- Ancestor the most recent ancestor that two individuals share.
- the traditions, beliefs, and values that are passed down from one generation to the next
- Structures features of different species that are similar in function but not necessarily in structure and which do not derive from a common ancestor.
10 Clues: The study of the structure of a plant or animal • Ancestor the most recent ancestor that two individuals share. • a person, plant, or animal that is descended from a particular ancestor. • the traditions, beliefs, and values that are passed down from one generation to the next • ...
animal science 2023-05-04
7 Clues: animal scientist • domesticated birds • animals one compartment • An animal that lives in water • Cold-blooded vertebrate animals • The body structure of an animal • animal four compartments for their digestive system
