greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Jack the Ripper 2024-01-18
10 Clues: nickname • murder weapon • month of his last murder • how many women did he kill • what he would reportedly wear • area where the murders took place • what part of the body was mutilated • he is believed to have knowledge of • which members of society did he kill • what part of the body was also mutilated
Topic 3 Vocabulary Project Crossword Puzzle - Abtahi Hussain 2025-12-16
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- build or form
- preserved body
- two countries reliant or dependent on each other
- a strong family line of rulers
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- a 3d statue, or type of art
- something related to natural surroundings
- to continue living, especially during a complicated event
- a triangular building with a polygon base
- structure of an organism
- the ruler or king of ancient egypt
10 Clues: build or form • preserved body • structure of an organism • a 3d statue, or type of art • a strong family line of rulers • the ruler or king of ancient egypt • something related to natural surroundings • a triangular building with a polygon base • two countries reliant or dependent on each other • to continue living, especially during a complicated event
Organ Systems 2020-09-16
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- break down of food and absorption of nutrients for the body.
- study of bodily structures.
- allows animals to reproduce
- gas exchange nutrients transport.
- production of hormones for regulation.
- maintains water balance.
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- acts as a barrier to protect the body from the outside world.
- controls voluntary and involuntary.
- taking oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide.
- defend,deflect and destroys infectious agents.
- study of bodily functions.
- movement and stabilization.
12 Clues: maintains water balance. • study of bodily functions. • study of bodily structures. • allows animals to reproduce • movement and stabilization. • gas exchange nutrients transport. • controls voluntary and involuntary. • production of hormones for regulation. • defend,deflect and destroys infectious agents. • taking oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide. • ...
Name that Screenwriter! 2022-12-15
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- Notable script: Insecure (2016)
- Notable script: Grey's Anatomy (2005)
- Notable script: The Godfather (1972)
- Notable script: Do the Right Thing (1989)
- Notable script: The Parent Trap (1998)
- Notable script: Crazy Rich Asians (2018)
- Notable script: Never Have I Ever (2020)
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- Notable script: Queen & Slim (2020)
- Notable script: Home Alone (1990)
- Notable script: The Sixth Sense (1999)
- Notable script: When Harry Met Sally (1989)
- Notable script: The Sound of Music (1965)
12 Clues: Notable script: Insecure (2016) • Notable script: Home Alone (1990) • Notable script: Queen & Slim (2020) • Notable script: The Godfather (1972) • Notable script: Grey's Anatomy (2005) • Notable script: The Sixth Sense (1999) • Notable script: The Parent Trap (1998) • Notable script: Crazy Rich Asians (2018) • Notable script: Never Have I Ever (2020) • ...
Intro to Anatomy 2021-08-13
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- system that includes tendons
- mechanism of maintaining homeostasis (can be positive or negative)
- directional term describing something closer to the back of the body
- a plane that divides the body into anterior an d posterior sections
- system that includes your large intestine
- the largest organ
- system that includes lymph, vessels, and nodes
- the body's state of dynamic equilibrium
- study of tissues
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- plane that divides the body into right and left halves
- a plane that divides the body into superior and inferior sections
- the system mostly responsible for dividing internal and external environment
- directional term for something closer to the surface of the body
- directional term for something closer to the point of origin
- the cavity that contains the cranial and vertebral cavities
- closer towards the head
- system that includes the brain
- necessary life function that include
18 Clues: study of tissues • the largest organ • closer towards the head • system that includes tendons • system that includes the brain • necessary life function that include • the body's state of dynamic equilibrium • system that includes your large intestine • system that includes lymph, vessels, and nodes • plane that divides the body into right and left halves • ...
Brain Anatomy & Function 2022-10-14
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- connected to the spinal cord.
- involved in planning, control, and voluntary movements
- important role in motor control
- controls body temperature
- middle of the parietal lobe
- white matter at the center of the brain
- smell from nose to brain
- deals with sleep, hearing, taste, posture
- primary role in processing memory
- deals with breathing, heart rate, and bp.
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- key role in memory,attention,perception,awareness,thought
- important roles from short-term to long-term
- interconnected nuclei in the brainstem
- vision
- hearing
- large mass of gray matter
- includes olfactory bulbs, hippocampus, hypothalamus
- sensory: touch and body position
18 Clues: vision • hearing • smell from nose to brain • large mass of gray matter • controls body temperature • middle of the parietal lobe • connected to the spinal cord. • important role in motor control • sensory: touch and body position • primary role in processing memory • interconnected nuclei in the brainstem • white matter at the center of the brain • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-05
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- membrane that lines the thoracic cavity and covers the lungs
- the basic unit of structure and function
- maintain a stable internal environment within a set range
- formed by multiple atoms
- associated with the function of body parts
- membrane that lines the abdominopelvic cavity and cover the organs within
- membrane that surrounds and covers the surface of the heart
- portion of the body that contains the dorsal, thoracic, and abdominopelvic cavities
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- an application of force; hydrostatic or atmospheric
- interacting organ systems make up
- particles that are the smallest level of organization
- another word for organs that are within the thoracic abdominopelvic cavities
- muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
- groups of cells
- the organs of the cell; larger than macromolecules
- is made up of subatomic particles
- the most abundant chemical in the human body
- associated with structure; greek for “a cutting up”
18 Clues: groups of cells • formed by multiple atoms • interacting organ systems make up • is made up of subatomic particles • the basic unit of structure and function • associated with the function of body parts • the most abundant chemical in the human body • the organs of the cell; larger than macromolecules • an application of force; hydrostatic or atmospheric • ...
Anatomy in COPD 2023-10-03
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- Tertiary bronchi are also termed this
- Destruction of the alveoli
- The bronchial tubes are lined with this epithelium
- Damage to alveoli means the lungs lose their what
- This tissue may be observed histologically in a patient with chronic bronchitis
- Type II alveolar cells secrete this substance
- A consequence of chronic inflammation seen in chronic bronchitis
- The overproduction of this in chronic bronchitis can exacerbate COPD symptoms
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- Most distal of the bronchioles
- Grape-like structures in the bronchial tree
- What type of muscle are bronchioles composed of
- This part of the bronchial tree is responsible for transporting air
- The trachea is formed of rings of what?
- Common appearance of COPD lungs on CXR
- The trachea splits into left and right main bronchi here
- The diaphragm in a COPD patient looks what on CXR
- The bronchial tubes are lined with this fibre to help clear the airways
- Lots of air spaces in the lungs on a CXR is termed this
- Most proximal of the bronchioles
19 Clues: Destruction of the alveoli • Most distal of the bronchioles • Most proximal of the bronchioles • Tertiary bronchi are also termed this • Common appearance of COPD lungs on CXR • The trachea is formed of rings of what? • Grape-like structures in the bronchial tree • Type II alveolar cells secrete this substance • What type of muscle are bronchioles composed of • ...
Anatomy Lecture 7 2024-09-16
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- yellow-orange pigment
- part of the hair above the surface of the skin
- forms fingerprints
- largest organ in the body
- The process in which keratinocytes undergo cytodifferentiation
- projection of dermis into center of bulb
- phase in which hair growth stops
- white half moon shape at the base of the nail
- melanin pigment producing cells
- brown/black hair pigment
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- period of growth in which new hair develops
- function of eccrine sweat glands
- occur all over except for palms and soles
- deepest layer of the skin
- responsible for growth of the nail plate
- primary structural units that offer strength
- top layer of the skin
- envelopes all muscles in the body
18 Clues: forms fingerprints • yellow-orange pigment • top layer of the skin • brown/black hair pigment • largest organ in the body • deepest layer of the skin • melanin pigment producing cells • function of eccrine sweat glands • phase in which hair growth stops • envelopes all muscles in the body • responsible for growth of the nail plate • projection of dermis into center of bulb • ...
Anatomy Skeletal Review 2023-02-23
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- Cells that form bone tissue.
- Made mostly of fat and contains stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells.
- The expanded end of long bones.
- A dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints.
- Former osteoblasts that become surrounded by unmineralized matrix
- A thin layer of specialized connective tissue with unique viscoelastic properties.
- a small bone that is commonly found embedded within a muscle or tendon near joint surfaces. EX: Patella
- A dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled.
- A bone made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone. EX: Sternum
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- Cells that degrade bone.
- Bones that are shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone. EX: Carpal bones
- A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
- The site where the bone grows in length.
- Shaft of a long bone
- Bones that vary in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category. EX: Vertebra
- Your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue.
- A joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- A bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide. EX: Femur
18 Clues: Shaft of a long bone • Cells that degrade bone. • Cells that form bone tissue. • The expanded end of long bones. • The site where the bone grows in length. • A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall • A dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled. • Former osteoblasts that become surrounded by unmineralized matrix • ...
Turtle Anatomy Crossword 2026-01-26
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- Organs for filtering waste
- Toward the midline
- Further away from body/structure
- Top side
- The ventral (bottom) shell
- Three-chambered (two atria, one ventricle)
- Large organ that filters blood
- Bottom side
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- Connects the carapace and plastron on the sides
- Tail end
- Stores bile
- Common exit chamber for digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems
- The dorsal (top) shell
- Keratinous plates covering the bony shell
- Closer to the body/structure
- Air tube leading to lungs
- Head end
- Away from the midline
18 Clues: Tail end • Top side • Head end • Stores bile • Bottom side • Toward the midline • Away from the midline • The dorsal (top) shell • Air tube leading to lungs • Organs for filtering waste • The ventral (bottom) shell • Closer to the body/structure • Large organ that filters blood • Further away from body/structure • Keratinous plates covering the bony shell • ...
Plant Anatomy & Processes 2026-02-18
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- deciduous or evergreen
- leaf ____such as alternate, opposite, whorled
- is missing one of the four floral parts.
- contain a pistil and stamens.
- modified leaf that surrounds the female and male reproductive parts of the flower.Sepal: modified leaf that surrounds and protects the flower bud before it opens
- parallel, palmate, pinnate are examples of
- minerals enter the plant through cell walls
- plants increasing numbers: sexually & asexually
- food manufacturing process in plants that combine carbon dioxide and water in the presence of light to make sugar and oxygen.
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- when there are many flowers clustered together on one stem
- food moves within the plant through xylem and phloem
- a flower is missing either the pistil or the stamens
- plant roots take in water, air, & nutrients
- a plant with staminate and pistillate flowers on the same plant
- stage when plant rests or grows very little
- leaves that have two or more blades known as leaflets
- plants lose water from their leaves through evaporation out of the stomata
- leaves, stems & roots consume oxygen and give off carbon dioxide
18 Clues: deciduous or evergreen • contain a pistil and stamens. • is missing one of the four floral parts. • parallel, palmate, pinnate are examples of • plant roots take in water, air, & nutrients • stage when plant rests or grows very little • minerals enter the plant through cell walls • leaf ____such as alternate, opposite, whorled • ...
CH 2 ANATOMY 2026-05-19
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- The body system that breaks down food into smaller particles o absorb nutrients or for excretion.
- Fibrous tissue that binds together, protects, and supports the various parts of the body.
- System responsible for breaking down food into nutrients and waste.
- This system works to remove toxins from the body.
- The process through which cells are nourished and carry out their activities.
- The fluid part of the blood in which the red and white blood cells and platelets flow
- The study of the structures of the human body and the substances these structures are made of.
- The largest organ of the body.
- A colorless watery fluid derived from blood plasma that has filtered through the capillary walls.
- The study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structures
- The uppermost and largest bone of the arm.
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- The study of the structure and composition of tissue.
- The connection between two or more bones of the skeleton.
- Muscles that straighten the wrist, hand, and fingers.
- The larger of the two bones that form the leg below the knee.
- Heating caps create this type of heat.
- The phase of metabolism in which larger, more complex molecules are broken down withing the cells to create smaller, simpler molecules.
- Nerves that carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands.
- Tiny blood vessels that connect the smaller arteries to the veins.
19 Clues: The largest organ of the body. • Heating caps create this type of heat. • The uppermost and largest bone of the arm. • This system works to remove toxins from the body. • The study of the structure and composition of tissue. • Muscles that straighten the wrist, hand, and fingers. • The connection between two or more bones of the skeleton. • ...
Birthday Crossword 2024-05-30
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- Wie viele Minuten können Delfine die Luft anhalten
- In welchen Monat war unser erstes Konzert
- Wie lautet Harrys zweiter Name
- Wie nennt Niall Horan seine Fans
- Ich sag Grey’s, du sagst
- Deine Lieblingsfarbe
- Wie heißt der Tanzmove von meinem Vater
- Ich sehe einen süßen Jungen, was rufe ich
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- Nicht Dödel sondern
- Wie heißt Billies Bruder
- Was sind Harry’s Lieblingstiere
- Emmas Lieblingsfarbe
- Dein Sternzeichen auf Englisch
- Was antwortet in allen Sprachen, spricht ohne Mund und hört ohne Ohren
- Wie viele Alben hat Harry
- Was wollte Harry werden bevor er ein Berühmter Sänger wurde
16 Clues: Nicht Dödel sondern • Emmas Lieblingsfarbe • Deine Lieblingsfarbe • Wie heißt Billies Bruder • Ich sag Grey’s, du sagst • Wie viele Alben hat Harry • Wie lautet Harrys zweiter Name • Dein Sternzeichen auf Englisch • Was sind Harry’s Lieblingstiere • Wie nennt Niall Horan seine Fans • Wie heißt der Tanzmove von meinem Vater • In welchen Monat war unser erstes Konzert • ...
boyfie 2025-08-12
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- late night breakfast cravings
- oddly shaped toilet rolls
- a bodily part where affectionate moments often leaves traces
- potential word to fill a silence
- rather unnecessary anatomy on a stuffed toy
- a marathon with no running
- they’re wearing the same thing?
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- a dog’s best friend
- an m&s best seller in short
- endless spiral ascent for a mediterranean? view
- my favourite pillow
- endearing term for a well-behaved one
- where our coins vanished, often pronounced with a scouse accent
- expression to show disbelief
- numbers called amid lots of dancing
- punctuation that might be flirting
16 Clues: a dog’s best friend • my favourite pillow • oddly shaped toilet rolls • a marathon with no running • an m&s best seller in short • expression to show disbelief • late night breakfast cravings • they’re wearing the same thing? • potential word to fill a silence • punctuation that might be flirting • numbers called amid lots of dancing • endearing term for a well-behaved one • ...
fadumo karina 2012-10-08
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- What Victor studied
- What Victor suddenly sees
- What Victors father tought him not to be
- The writer of 'Frankenstein'
- What Victor thinks that his creation is
- Synonym for 'unpleasant'
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- Synonym for tiredness
- Synonym for 'giving'
- What Elizabeth's lips turned into in the dream
- The one he sees in the dream
- The last name of the actor playing the monster in the movie
11 Clues: What Victor studied • Synonym for 'giving' • Synonym for tiredness • Synonym for 'unpleasant' • What Victor suddenly sees • The one he sees in the dream • The writer of 'Frankenstein' • What Victor thinks that his creation is • What Victors father tought him not to be • What Elizabeth's lips turned into in the dream • The last name of the actor playing the monster in the movie
Integrated Science Vocab Alek Brackett 2023-09-27
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- study of the natural universe
- study of the earth
- study of organisms
- anything with mass and takes up space
- study of the composition of matter and interaction of substances
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- study of interaction of matter and energy
- similar to weight:weigh to measure
- study of bodily structure of organisms
- particular kind of matter with uniform properties
- a living thing
10 Clues: a living thing • study of the earth • study of organisms • study of the natural universe • similar to weight:weigh to measure • anything with mass and takes up space • study of bodily structure of organisms • study of interaction of matter and energy • particular kind of matter with uniform properties • study of the composition of matter and interaction of substances
school subjects 2023-03-06
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- on this subject mostly run, jump so on
- study anatomy people and animals
- work with numbers and graphs
- on this language speak french people
- work with computers
- sew,draw,cooking so on
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- on this language speak American people
- on this subject always sing and song
- study mendeleev table so on
- this subject studies historical events
10 Clues: work with computers • sew,draw,cooking so on • study mendeleev table so on • work with numbers and graphs • study anatomy people and animals • on this subject always sing and song • on this language speak french people • on this subject mostly run, jump so on • on this language speak American people • this subject studies historical events
Medical Terms and Clues 2025-01-21
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- The branch of medicine dealing with children.
- Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
- The study and treatment of cancer.
- The study of the heart.
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- The outer layer of the skin.
- The study of the nervous system.
- Medical imaging discipline.
- The study of diseases.
- The study of body structure.
- The study of the skin.
10 Clues: The study of diseases. • The study of the skin. • The study of the heart. • Medical imaging discipline. • The outer layer of the skin. • The study of body structure. • The study of the nervous system. • The study and treatment of cancer. • The branch of medicine dealing with children. • Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
scientific revolution 2022-02-08
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- created the scientific method
- came up with the theory that the earth was not the center
- modern philosopher
- discovered gravity
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- tried for heresy because proving the church wrong
- dicovered blood circulation
- earth is not the center of the universe
- revolution during the mid 1500s
- came up that chemistry is a pure science
- founded human anatomy
10 Clues: modern philosopher • discovered gravity • founded human anatomy • dicovered blood circulation • created the scientific method • revolution during the mid 1500s • earth is not the center of the universe • came up that chemistry is a pure science • tried for heresy because proving the church wrong • came up with the theory that the earth was not the center
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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
Across
- 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. • ...
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
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
Philosophy crossword chapter 6,7 2022-05-30
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
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
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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 • ...
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)
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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). • ...
Afrakah's Legacy Day 1 www.erakah.com 2021-04-09
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Science revolution 2023-11-06
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- 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. • ...
Emp Skills Onsite Jobsite 2022-10-13
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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
Anatomy 2026-04-28
7 Clues: side of body • skull, snout,brain • middle line of body • farthest from center • rear limbs, tail, abdomen • back side/upper surface (opposite belly side) • underside of animal, structure toward the tail
