greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulario 7 2020-04-07
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- un anuncio en la televisión
- programa con personas real
- un programa con comida y un cocinero
- un verbo para hacer un película
- un programa para niños
- un acción antes de mirar la televisión
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- un programa para vender tus productos
- haces este después de mirar la televisión
- Grey's Anatomy es un ejemplo de este typo de serie
- una cosa con las teclas de pausa y avance rápido
- un plan para pagar para Hulu o Netflix
- Una persona que mira la televisión
- ejemplos son abc,nbc,fox
13 Clues: un programa para niños • ejemplos son abc,nbc,fox • programa con personas real • un anuncio en la televisión • un verbo para hacer un película • Una persona que mira la televisión • un programa con comida y un cocinero • un programa para vender tus productos • un plan para pagar para Hulu o Netflix • un acción antes de mirar la televisión • ...
Chapter 4.....Miss Toma give me pretzels 2021-12-02
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- First woman of the world.
- A new church developed in Germany.
- Study of the structure of the human body.
- Nailed the 95-theses to the church door.
- Invented versions of the telescope.
- Wrote "The Prince".
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- Discovered the solar system is an oval.
- Was made legal for the purpose of study.
- Place your fate is decided after death.
- Sculpted "The David".
- Sun is in the center of the solar system.
- The city-state where Isabbella D'Este grew up.
- Reduces time you pay for your sins
13 Clues: Wrote "The Prince". • Sculpted "The David". • First woman of the world. • A new church developed in Germany. • Reduces time you pay for your sins • Invented versions of the telescope. • Discovered the solar system is an oval. • Place your fate is decided after death. • Was made legal for the purpose of study. • Nailed the 95-theses to the church door. • ...
All About Games 2022-01-27
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- First lock fingers, then position your thumbs
- Drop tiles into a tower grid until there are four in a row
- Requires engineering and building skills
- Dominate the world
- All about noughts and crosses
- Layout words collect points
- Checkmate
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- Everyone's favorite capitalist board game
- Guess your opponent's word, letter by letter
- Keep taking cards until their value is close to 21
- 12 white and 12 black pieces on a board
- A knowledge of anatomy
- Fire blindly at your opponent and hope you hit something
13 Clues: Checkmate • Dominate the world • A knowledge of anatomy • Layout words collect points • All about noughts and crosses • 12 white and 12 black pieces on a board • Requires engineering and building skills • Everyone's favorite capitalist board game • Guess your opponent's word, letter by letter • First lock fingers, then position your thumbs • ...
Music Therapy Crossword! 2022-04-13
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- after graduation you go to a
- matching clients -> increasing or decreasing
- the most important chicken related instrument
- who wrote the psych of music book (last name)
- who's in charge of our region
- the big test after graduation
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- who taught us anatomy (last name)
- masters students who got diff music degrees
- NICU device created at FSU
- who taught us guitar (last name)
- using what we learn in class in the real world
- music therapy club
- when you pass the test you become a
13 Clues: music therapy club • NICU device created at FSU • after graduation you go to a • who's in charge of our region • the big test after graduation • who taught us guitar (last name) • who taught us anatomy (last name) • when you pass the test you become a • masters students who got diff music degrees • matching clients -> increasing or decreasing • ...
Taylor Swift Crossword 2023-03-30
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- The show that Taylor's first cat's name came from is called grey's ____
- Taylor's age is thirty _____
- Taylor's first cat's name is _____ grey.
- The song fifteen was wrote about Taylor's best friend named
- The number of studio albums Taylor has released
- The name of Taylor's 10 minute song is all too ____
- What Taylor Swift fans call themselves
- Taylor's birth month
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- Taylor's middle name
- Last number of Taylor's 2014 album
- "It's a ____ story"
- Taylor grew up on a _____ tree farm
- Taylor's tour name is the ____
- Where Taylor moved to fufil her country music dreams
14 Clues: "It's a ____ story" • Taylor's middle name • Taylor's birth month • Taylor's age is thirty _____ • Taylor's tour name is the ____ • Last number of Taylor's 2014 album • Taylor grew up on a _____ tree farm • What Taylor Swift fans call themselves • Taylor's first cat's name is _____ grey. • The number of studio albums Taylor has released • ...
Learning About our Past 2022-09-16
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- The continent on which the first humans lived.
- Modern humans
- An expert in knowledge of the historical past.
- Nickname given to the Hominid to first use tools.
- The food, clothing and traditions of a society.
- Mary and Louis _ found stone tools in Africa.
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- Items found at an archaeology site.
- Scientists who study the human anatomy.
- History before the invention of writing.
- The human species.
- Scientists who dig for historical remains.
- Name of skeleton found by Donald Johanson.
- Land bridge connecting Asia and North America.
13 Clues: Modern humans • The human species. • Items found at an archaeology site. • Scientists who study the human anatomy. • History before the invention of writing. • Scientists who dig for historical remains. • Name of skeleton found by Donald Johanson. • Mary and Louis _ found stone tools in Africa. • The continent on which the first humans lived. • ...
LGR Unit Two 2024-09-13
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- the structure or parts taken as a whole
- the best or most typical example
- tending to argue or cause discord
- to intrude on an area belonging to another, to trespass
- two opposite parts of one whole
- paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful
- stinging or biting; especially in taste or smell
- a large and serious book
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- a feeling of regret or remorse
- to cut out of; to remove
- a minor violation of a rule or law
- sharply cutting; direct and powerful
- brief and straightforward
13 Clues: to cut out of; to remove • a large and serious book • brief and straightforward • a feeling of regret or remorse • two opposite parts of one whole • the best or most typical example • tending to argue or cause discord • a minor violation of a rule or law • sharply cutting; direct and powerful • the structure or parts taken as a whole • ...
week 7 crossword 2021-04-28
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- one of a kind
- one wheeled thing
- feet care
- the branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system and its disorders
- being one
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- 4 feet thing
- lever controlled by one foot
- the branch of biology that deals with the anatomy and physiology and pathology of the nervous system
- a cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses
9 Clues: feet care • being one • 4 feet thing • one of a kind • one wheeled thing • lever controlled by one foot • a cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses • the branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system and its disorders • the branch of biology that deals with the anatomy and physiology and pathology of the nervous system
Biological Approach Terms 2023-05-02
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- A neurotransmitter thought to be involved in OCD and depression
- The actual makeup of someone's genes
- Term for identical twins
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- Behaviour is influenced by innate, biological factors
- Physical structure of the brain
- Behaviour is influenced by environmental factors
- Term for non-identical twins
- The way genes interact with the environment
- A neurotransmitter thought to be involved in addiction
9 Clues: Term for identical twins • Term for non-identical twins • Physical structure of the brain • The actual makeup of someone's genes • The way genes interact with the environment • Behaviour is influenced by environmental factors • Behaviour is influenced by innate, biological factors • A neurotransmitter thought to be involved in addiction • ...
Intro to Healthcare and History of Medicine 2018-02-23
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- _______________ agencies are one of the three main categories of healthcare delivery systems.
- Health insurance program for people with limited income or disabilities.
- Invented the stethoscope.
- The area of health that involves your relationships, and the ability to get along with others.
- Known as the Father of Medicine. Established medicine as a profession.
- Discovered the smallpox vaccine.
- General _______________ provide a wide range of diagnostic, medical, surgical, and emergency care services.
- Health insurance program for people who are 65 or older.
- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- The ________________ Administration provides care for veterans that served in the armed forces.
- Founder of antiseptic surgery. Used carbolic acid in surgery to decrease infection and death rates.
- The Patients _______________ is a document written by the AHA outlining expected patient rights while in a hospital.
- Opened the first interracial hospital and was one of the first physicians to perform open heart surgery.
- Private, personal, restricted, secret.
- Used his artistic abilities to create life like drawings of human anatomy.
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- Performed the first human to human heart transplant.
- __________ consent is the permission for treatment granted by a person in his or her right mind.
- The health _________________ is a scale used to measure personal health from a high level of wellness to premature death.
- Inventor of the antibiotic penicillin.
- Invasion of _____________ is a civil wrong that unlawfully makes public knowledge of any private or personal information without consent.
- Care in the home for patients who need health services but not hospitalization.
- Founder of modern nursing.
- An ______________ directive is a written form providing a way for people to express how they want medical decisions to be made if they are unable to make the decisions for themselves.
- Care provided to terminally ill people nearing the end of life.
- Agency responsible for monitoring trading and safety standards in the food and drug industries.
- Federal agency that promotes health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability in the US.
- The area of health that involves thoughts and feelings.
- Used sulfuric ether as an anesthetic to remove a tumor.
- Known as the Father of Modern Anatomy. Produced one of the most influential books on anatomy.
- Social values, conduct, description of right and wrong.
- Founded the American Red Cross.
- The area of health that involves how well your body functions.
- Bad practice.
- Founder of psychoanalysis and the categories of personality (superego, ego, id).
- One of the four value indicators for healthcare workers. It involves being honest, truthful, trustworthy, sincere, and respectful with patients.
- ________________ facilities are where several physicians with different specialties combine their practice, allowing care for many different illnesses.
- The failure to perform in a reasonably prudent manner.
- Health care program for uniformed service members and their families.
38 Clues: Bad practice. • Invented the stethoscope. • Founder of modern nursing. • Founded the American Red Cross. • Discovered the smallpox vaccine. • Inventor of the antibiotic penicillin. • Private, personal, restricted, secret. • Performed the first human to human heart transplant. • The failure to perform in a reasonably prudent manner. • ...
Psychobiology Exam II Crossword 2014-11-11
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- Receptor cells that are involved with visual detail and color vision
- Highest sensitivity to all tastes due to large number of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- Neurotransmitter released after mild pain
- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- Adjustable anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus on objects of various distances
- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave related to how frequently nerves fire
- A nerve excited by a particular type of energy generates a specific energy unique to that nerve
- Anatomy of the eye in which light enters
- Idea that states it is possible to flood the spinal cord with sensory information to decrease the perception of pain
- Frequent/constant ringing in the ear often produced by nerve deafness
- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
- Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Number of compressions per second of sound measured in Hertz
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
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- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
- Inability to recognize people’s faces
- Anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus that is not adjustable
- Structure of the auditory system of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Protein substance that causes inflammation, which also magnifies response to nearby heat and pain receptors
- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- The “what” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the temporal lobe
- Tone deafness
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- Neurons with larger receptive fields evenly dispersed through the retina that best respond to moving stimuli
- Inability to recognize or see the whole form of objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- intensity of a sound wave
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond to a wide range of stimuli and contribute to the perception of each of them
- The “where” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the parietal lobe
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond only to a small range of stimuli
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
37 Clues: Tone deafness • intensity of a sound wave • Inability to recognize people’s faces • Neuropeptide released after strong pain • Anatomy of the eye in which light enters • Neurotransmitter released after mild pain • Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together • Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects • ...
Psychobiology Exam II Crossword 2014-11-11
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- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- Neurotransmitter released after mild pain
- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
- Structure of the auditory system of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Idea that states it is possible to flood the spinal cord with sensory information to decrease the perception of pain
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond only to a small range of stimuli
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- The “where” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the parietal lobe
- Number of compressions per second of sound measured in Hertz
- Anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus that is not adjustable
- Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together
- Frequent/constant ringing in the ear often produced by nerve deafness
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave related to how frequently nerves fire
Down
- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- Highest sensitivity to all tastes due to large number of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond to a wide range of stimuli and contribute to the perception of each of them
- intensity of a sound wave
- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- The “what” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the temporal lobe
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- Tone deafness
- Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Adjustable anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus on objects of various distances
- Neurons with larger receptive fields evenly dispersed through the retina that best respond to moving stimuli
- Inability to recognize or see the whole form of objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Protein substance that causes inflammation, which also magnifies response to nearby heat and pain receptors
- Receptor cells that are involved with visual detail and color vision
- Inability to recognize people’s faces
- Anatomy of the eye in which light enters
36 Clues: Tone deafness • intensity of a sound wave • Inability to recognize people’s faces • Neuropeptide released after strong pain • Anatomy of the eye in which light enters • Neurotransmitter released after mild pain • Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together • Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects • ...
Psychobiology Exam II Crossword 2014-11-11
Across
- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave related to how frequently nerves fire
- Anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus that is not adjustable
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
- Frequent/constant ringing in the ear often produced by nerve deafness
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond to a wide range of stimuli and contribute to the perception of each of them
- Anatomy of the eye in which light enters
- Adjustable anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus on objects of various distances
- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- Structure of the auditory system of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- Tone deafness
- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- The “where” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the parietal lobe
- intensity of a sound wave
- Number of compressions per second of sound measured in Hertz
Down
- Neurotransmitter released after mild pain
- Highest sensitivity to all tastes due to large number of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- The “what” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the temporal lobe
- Inability to recognize people’s faces
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- Inability to recognize or see the whole form of objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- Idea that states it is possible to flood the spinal cord with sensory information to decrease the perception of pain
- Neurons with larger receptive fields evenly dispersed through the retina that best respond to moving stimuli
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
- Protein substance that causes inflammation, which also magnifies response to nearby heat and pain receptors
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Receptor cells that are involved with visual detail and color vision
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond only to a small range of stimuli
36 Clues: Tone deafness • intensity of a sound wave • Inability to recognize people’s faces • Neuropeptide released after strong pain • Anatomy of the eye in which light enters • Neurotransmitter released after mild pain • Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together • Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects • ...
Psychobiology Exam II Crossword 2014-11-11
Across
- intensity of a sound wave
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
- Neurotransmitter released after mild pain
- Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Neurons with larger receptive fields evenly dispersed through the retina that best respond to moving stimuli
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond to a wide range of stimuli and contribute to the perception of each of them
- Idea that states it is possible to flood the spinal cord with sensory information to decrease the perception of pain
- Number of compressions per second of sound measured in Hertz
- Structure of the auditory system of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together
- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
- Tone deafness
- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Receptor cells that are involved with visual detail and color vision
- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
Down
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond only to a small range of stimuli
- Inability to recognize or see the whole form of objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- Adjustable anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus on objects of various distances
- Anatomy of the eye in which light enters
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- The “where” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the parietal lobe
- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- Highest sensitivity to all tastes due to large number of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- The “what” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the temporal lobe
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Inability to recognize people’s faces
- Anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus that is not adjustable
- Protein substance that causes inflammation, which also magnifies response to nearby heat and pain receptors
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave related to how frequently nerves fire
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- Frequent/constant ringing in the ear often produced by nerve deafness
36 Clues: Tone deafness • intensity of a sound wave • Inability to recognize people’s faces • Neuropeptide released after strong pain • Anatomy of the eye in which light enters • Neurotransmitter released after mild pain • Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together • Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects • ...
Psychobiology Exam II Crossword 2014-11-11
Across
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave related to how frequently nerves fire
- Anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus that is not adjustable
- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
- Idea that states it is possible to flood the spinal cord with sensory information to decrease the perception of pain
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Neurons with larger receptive fields evenly dispersed through the retina that best respond to moving stimuli
- Tone deafness
- Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together
- Protein substance that causes inflammation, which also magnifies response to nearby heat and pain receptors
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- Adjustable anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus on objects of various distances
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- Number of compressions per second of sound measured in Hertz
- Neurotransmitter released after mild pain
- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond only to a small range of stimuli
- Highest sensitivity to all tastes due to large number of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
Down
- Inability to recognize people’s faces
- intensity of a sound wave
- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
- The “where” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the parietal lobe
- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
- Anatomy of the eye in which light enters
- Frequent/constant ringing in the ear often produced by nerve deafness
- Inability to recognize or see the whole form of objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- The “what” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the temporal lobe
- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond to a wide range of stimuli and contribute to the perception of each of them
- Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Receptor cells that are involved with visual detail and color vision
- Structure of the auditory system of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
36 Clues: Tone deafness • intensity of a sound wave • Inability to recognize people’s faces • Neuropeptide released after strong pain • Anatomy of the eye in which light enters • Neurotransmitter released after mild pain • Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together • Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects • ...
Daily Puzzle 2022-10-26
Sharks; Amazing Animals 2023-10-20
8 Clues: the parts of a body • how animals are grouped • what fish use to breathe • tell how things are the same • animals that are hunted for food • the fin on top of the sharks body • things that make something unique • and animal that hunts other animals for food
FIELDS OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
Across
- the branch of science concerned with the
- the science of the causes and effects of
- its the scientific study of algae.
- the branch of zoology concerned with the
- the study of heredity and the variation
- the study and treatment of tumors.
- the scientific study of plants, including
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- the scientific study of the behavior,
- the study of bacteria.
- the science that deals with the earth's
- physics is the branch of science that deals
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of science which
15 Clues: the study of bacteria. • the branch of science which • its the scientific study of algae. • the study and treatment of tumors. • the scientific study of the behavior, • the science that deals with the earth's • the study of heredity and the variation • the branch of science concerned with the • the science of the causes and effects of • ...
FIELDS OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
Across
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the scientific study of the behavior,
- the study of heredity and the variation
- the science of the causes and effects of
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the science that deals with the earth's
- the branch of science concerned with the
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- the branch of science which
- physics is the branch of science that deals
- the study and treatment of tumors.
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the study of bacteria.
- its the scientific study of algae.
- the branch of zoology concerned with the
- the scientific study of plants, including
15 Clues: the study of bacteria. • the branch of science which • the study and treatment of tumors. • its the scientific study of algae. • the scientific study of the behavior, • the study of heredity and the variation • the science that deals with the earth's • the science of the causes and effects of • the branch of zoology concerned with the • ...
FIELDS OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
Across
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of zoology concerned with the
- the scientific study of plants, including
- the science of the causes and effects of
- the study and treatment of tumors.
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- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the scientific study of the behavior,
- physics is the branch of science that deals
- the study of heredity and the variation
- its the scientific study of algae.
- the study of bacteria.
- the science that deals with the earth's physical
- the branch of science which
- the branch of science concerned with the
15 Clues: the study of bacteria. • the branch of science which • its the scientific study of algae. • the study and treatment of tumors. • the scientific study of the behavior, • the study of heredity and the variation • the branch of zoology concerned with the • the branch of science concerned with the • the science of the causes and effects of • ...
Fossil/evolutionary 2023-01-24
Across
- To change the frequencies of alleles in a population
- The older fossils are deeper than younger
- The sequence of changes among species
- The formation of fossils as rock replaces tissue
- The complete disappearance of a species
- The order things occurred
- The study of the structures of organisms and the parts
- the remains of organisms and the layers they are found
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- The rate of difference
- Mineralized remains of animals or plants
- Looking at chemicals to determine the age
- When organisms are from a single ancestor
- layers of rock that are deposited
13 Clues: The rate of difference • The order things occurred • layers of rock that are deposited • The sequence of changes among species • The complete disappearance of a species • Mineralized remains of animals or plants • Looking at chemicals to determine the age • When organisms are from a single ancestor • The older fossils are deeper than younger • ...
LGTBQ+ 2023-03-26
Across
- sexual anatomy
- lesbian is both girl genders dating
- is loving both genders
- pride month celebrating LGBT and being pound of who
- is loving the any gender no what the gender is
- males that love each other
- questioning not being identified as a gender
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- is being born with both female and male reproductive
- is having no gender as in they/them
- have feeling for people in a romantic way or a love
- is changing your gender into the opposite
- is having no feelings for the genders but can
- are.
13 Clues: are. • sexual anatomy • is loving both genders • males that love each other • is having no gender as in they/them • lesbian is both girl genders dating • is changing your gender into the opposite • questioning not being identified as a gender • is having no feelings for the genders but can • is loving the any gender no what the gender is • ...
Contracted pelvis 2025-11-17
Across
- Main issue in childbirth with contracted pelvis.
- Type of delivery that may be required.
- Term for a narrow pelvic opening.
- Characteristic often assessed in pelvic exams. SECONDSTAGE. Stage in the process of childbirth.
- Area where childbirth takes place.
- Medical term for the pelvic floor.
- Professional overseeing childbirth.
- A potential outcome for the baby.
- Essential part of reproductive anatomy.
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- Shape of the pelvis in contraction.
- A fetus’s head position during labor.
- Result of a contracted pelvis during delivery.
- Common imaging used to assess pelvis.
13 Clues: Term for a narrow pelvic opening. • A potential outcome for the baby. • Area where childbirth takes place. • Medical term for the pelvic floor. • Shape of the pelvis in contraction. • Professional overseeing childbirth. • A fetus’s head position during labor. • Common imaging used to assess pelvis. • Type of delivery that may be required. • ...
Health Vocab Words 2022-05-16
Across
- wild and uncontrolled crying or laughter
- something you think about all the time
- the study of the structure of plants and animals
- something good for your health
- to do too much in a short period of time
- something that can kill you; deadly
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- the process of breathing
- to breathe out
- something that spreads easily from person to person
- when something is being tried
10 Clues: to breathe out • the process of breathing • when something is being tried • something good for your health • something that can kill you; deadly • something you think about all the time • wild and uncontrolled crying or laughter • to do too much in a short period of time • the study of the structure of plants and animals • something that spreads easily from person to person
Crossword Anatomy & Physiology 2022-07-25
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- Tissue responsible for the movement of our body
- Study of function of organs and body systems
- Power house of the cell
- Study of size, shape and structure of body
- Structural and functional unit of kidneys
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- Study of tissues
- System that transports oxygen and nutrition to the entire body
- hormone secreted by alpha cells of pancreas
- hormone secreted by beta cells of pancreas
- Study of cells
10 Clues: Study of cells • Study of tissues • Power house of the cell • Structural and functional unit of kidneys • hormone secreted by beta cells of pancreas • Study of size, shape and structure of body • hormone secreted by alpha cells of pancreas • Study of function of organs and body systems • Tissue responsible for the movement of our body • ...
Biology Vocabulary Words :D 2024-04-09
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- found at a certain geographic location and nowhere else
- similar DNA and amino acid sequences
- study of fossils
- remains or traces of organisms from the past
- characteristics in species may be underlying similar but have different functions
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- structures with little or no use
- similar early development
- geographic distribution of a species
- similar structures, function in similar environments
- similar anatomy from common ancestors
10 Clues: study of fossils • similar early development • structures with little or no use • geographic distribution of a species • similar DNA and amino acid sequences • similar anatomy from common ancestors • remains or traces of organisms from the past • similar structures, function in similar environments • found at a certain geographic location and nowhere else • ...
Johnson, Isabella Period 4 Game 3 2024-09-13
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- Above, towards the head
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- Towards the midline of the body
- Holds the cranial and vertebral cavities
- Hinge joint in the upper body
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- Horizontal plane that cuts the body into top and bottom sections
- Liquid found in the joint capsule that provides lubrication
- Example of gomphoses
- Close to point of attachment
- On the back
10 Clues: On the back • Example of gomphoses • Above, towards the head • Close to point of attachment • Hinge joint in the upper body • Towards the midline of the body • Holds the cranial and vertebral cavities • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • Liquid found in the joint capsule that provides lubrication • ...
els 2024-10-18
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- Study of body parts of an organism.
- This is the idea that life originates from non living things.
- Deals with microscopic organisms.
- Contain instructions for traits & characteristics
- Deals with the formation and development of organism from gametes.
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- Study of plants.
- Contains RNA to build proteins
- Belief that life originates from preexisting life
- Creation Life is came from a divine being
- Contains green chlorophyll.
10 Clues: Study of plants. • Contains green chlorophyll. • Contains RNA to build proteins • Deals with microscopic organisms. • Study of body parts of an organism. • Creation Life is came from a divine being • Belief that life originates from preexisting life • Contain instructions for traits & characteristics • This is the idea that life originates from non living things. • ...
40 Years Young - Blythe Keane 2021-10-23
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- One of Blythe's favorite vocalists Matthews?
- How Blythe does her research
- Blythe's middle name
- The name of Blythe's GELDING
- Blythe's trail name
- Blythe briefly worked as concert event staff in Florida for this band
- Blythe's father's name (birth name)
- Blyth's original stomping grounds
- For a long while, Blythe considered piercing this body part (have fun with this one).
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- Blythe's mother's name
- A 1980's sitcom that Blythe cherishes
- State that Blythe was born in
- One of Blythe's favorite movies starring heart-throb Russel Crowe
- A not-so-loved nickname for Blythe
- The name of Blythe's STALLION
- Blythe's new favorite binge show Grey's
- Blythe's first car model
17 Clues: Blythe's trail name • Blythe's middle name • Blythe's mother's name • Blythe's first car model • How Blythe does her research • The name of Blythe's GELDING • State that Blythe was born in • The name of Blythe's STALLION • Blyth's original stomping grounds • A not-so-loved nickname for Blythe • Blythe's father's name (birth name) • A 1980's sitcom that Blythe cherishes • ...
Intro to A&P 2021-08-31
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- Study of structure of an organism
- absorbs nutrients and breaks down food
- produces cells used in sexual reproduction
- smallest unit of all living things
- transports nutrients and gases around body
- control center; detects impulses from senses
- provides movement for all body parts
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- fights infection, provides fluid for cells
- protects the body, prevents water loss,regulates temperature
- made of 2 or more types of tissues
- provides support, protection and shape for body
- study of how organism's body functions
- group of organs working toward a common goal
- secretes hormones
- highest level of structural organism for an individual
- similar cells with a common function
- removes waste from blood
17 Clues: secretes hormones • removes waste from blood • Study of structure of an organism • made of 2 or more types of tissues • smallest unit of all living things • similar cells with a common function • provides movement for all body parts • absorbs nutrients and breaks down food • study of how organism's body functions • fights infection, provides fluid for cells • ...
body systems <3 2022-01-27
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- can be controlled by will consciously.
- Prevent things from entering inside our bodies
- are oil glands.
- the study of the structure of body parts
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- deepest layer under skin
- the skin cells that make pigment
- ability to respond to a stimulus
- prevents UV sun damage
- the study of the function of the body’s structural machinery
- control the contractions of the heart.
10 Clues: are oil glands. • prevents UV sun damage • deepest layer under skin • the skin cells that make pigment • ability to respond to a stimulus • can be controlled by will consciously. • control the contractions of the heart. • the study of the structure of body parts • Prevent things from entering inside our bodies • the study of the function of the body’s structural machinery
cat muscle anatomy 2016-12-07
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- medius/ what is the muscle above the gluteus maximus
- what is the muscle that is below the supratrapezius and the acromiotrapezius
- femoris/ what is the muscle below the caudofemoralis
- what is the muscle that is below the biceps femoris
- the muscle below the semimembranosus
- what is the muscle that is on the outside of the supratrapezius
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- dorsi/ what is the muscle that is on the side along the spinotrapezius
- brachii/ what is the muscle that is below the biceps brachii
- what is the muscle that covers the tricep
- what is the muscle above the gracilis
- longus/ a small strip above the adductor femoris
- major/ what is the muscle above the pectoralis minor
- what is the muscle between the adductor femoris and the semintendinosis
- what is the muscle that is between the gluteus maximus and the biceps femoris
- what is the muscle that goes across the upper chest
- what is the muscle below the pectoralis minor
16 Clues: the muscle below the semimembranosus • what is the muscle above the gracilis • what is the muscle that covers the tricep • what is the muscle below the pectoralis minor • longus/ a small strip above the adductor femoris • what is the muscle that is below the biceps femoris • what is the muscle that goes across the upper chest • ...
Goat Anatomy Terms 2022-10-03
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- relating to or resembling goats
- A sexually-mature female goat.
- protects the chest from any external activity so that respiration does not get hampered.
- Giving birth.
- A one-year-old goat.
- is a longitudinal flap of skin or similar flesh that hangs beneath the lower jaw or neck of many vertebrates.
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- Removal of the testicles.
- Castrated male goat.
- A baby female goat.
- top of the head where the horns come out.
- Baby goat, either male or female.
- A sexually immature young male.
- The period in which the doe is receptive to mating.
- A sexually mature intact male goat used for breeding.
- flat underside of the front and rear feet; should be level.
- Greatest Of All Time
16 Clues: Giving birth. • A baby female goat. • Castrated male goat. • A one-year-old goat. • Greatest Of All Time • Removal of the testicles. • A sexually-mature female goat. • relating to or resembling goats • A sexually immature young male. • Baby goat, either male or female. • top of the head where the horns come out. • The period in which the doe is receptive to mating. • ...
Skin Anatomy Crossword 2022-10-22
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- Layer of skin cells forming the outer and inner surfaces of the body.
- Structural protein found in the skin and connective tissue.
- Innermost layer of the skin, containing fat tissue.
- Outermost layer of the skin.
- Condition of skin deficient in pigment (melanin).
- Oil-secreting gland in the dermis that is associated with hair follicles.
- layer is the deepest region of the epidermis; it gives rise to all the epidermal cells.
- Skin pigment.
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- Band of epidermis at the base and sides of the nail plate.
- Tiny opening on the surface of the skin.
- Fat cell.
- Soft tissue surrounding the nail border.
- Middle layer of the skin.
- Oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands.
- Half-moon–shaped, whitish area at the base of a nail.
- Hard protein material found in the epidermis, hair, and nails. Keratin means horn and commonly is found in the horns of animals.
16 Clues: Fat cell. • Skin pigment. • Middle layer of the skin. • Outermost layer of the skin. • Tiny opening on the surface of the skin. • Soft tissue surrounding the nail border. • Oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands. • Condition of skin deficient in pigment (melanin). • Innermost layer of the skin, containing fat tissue. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2023-10-27
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- The smallest of blood vessels
- pre-implantation stage of a fertilized egg and its associated membranes
- A stage of mitosis (and meiosis) characterized by the linear alignment of sister chromatids in the center of the cell
- enzyme located in the wall of the small intestine that activates trypsin
- apoptosis-inducing substance contained in granules of NK cells and cytotoxic T cells
- The most abundant cell type in connective tissue
- precursor to macrophages and dendritic cells seen in the blood
- ability of a vein to distend and store blood
- regulatory protein that facilitates contraction in smooth muscles
- breakdown of cells by their own enzymatic action
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- ovarian structure of one oocyte and surrounding granulosa (and later theca) cells
- pituitary hormone that establishes and maintains the supply of breast milk
- abnormally low muscle tone caused by the absence of low-level contractions
- process by which new organisms are generated
- lipid compound composed of a glycerol molecule bonded with three fatty acid chains
- cell responsible for forming new bone
16 Clues: The smallest of blood vessels • cell responsible for forming new bone • process by which new organisms are generated • ability of a vein to distend and store blood • The most abundant cell type in connective tissue • breakdown of cells by their own enzymatic action • precursor to macrophages and dendritic cells seen in the blood • ...
Lift Anatomy Crossword 2020-12-07
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- Curve of the wing
- Any structure designed to produce an aerodynamic force by interacting with the flow of air around it
- Angle between the chord line and direction of the relative wind
- Imaginary straight line connecting the leading and trailing edges of an airfoil
- Point on the airfoil with the greatest distance between the mean camber line and the chord line
- First place air makes contact with the airfoil
- Force that acts perpendicular to the relative wind or the line of flight
- principle that states that an increase in speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure
- Last place air makes contact with the airfoil
- Study of the motion of air and the forces acting on bodies in motion relative to air
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- Upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil are identical
- Line drawn between the leading edge and trailing edge so that the distances between the upper and lower lower surfaces of the airfoil is equal
- Direction of airflow relative to the wing when the wing is moving through the air
- Upper surface of the airfoil has greater curvature than the lower surface
- Point where the airfoil has the greatest height from top to bottom
- States that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
16 Clues: Curve of the wing • Last place air makes contact with the airfoil • First place air makes contact with the airfoil • Upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil are identical • Angle between the chord line and direction of the relative wind • Point where the airfoil has the greatest height from top to bottom • ...
Revise Your Anatomy 2025-01-09
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- Pouch seen in the gallbladder
- Patella is a type of ________ bone
- Hemisection of the spinal cord
- ventral tegmental decussation in the cerebral peduncle is due to
- Zone of prostate which encircles the ejaculatory duct
- the labyrinthine artery most commonly arises from
- lurching gate is due to this gluteus muscle
- Cranial nerve nuclei present in both the GSE and GVE columns
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- a basic necessity in every alfaaz shidori
- Relation of right vagus nerve to the root of the right lung
- vessel lying anterior to the transverse pericardial sinus
- Muscle which divides the axillary artery into 3 parts
- Structures of the brachial plexus which do NOT give out branches
- The middle meningeal artery passes through this foramen
- an accessory muscle of respiration
- The parotid gland is supplied by this ganglion
16 Clues: Pouch seen in the gallbladder • Hemisection of the spinal cord • Patella is a type of ________ bone • an accessory muscle of respiration • a basic necessity in every alfaaz shidori • lurching gate is due to this gluteus muscle • The parotid gland is supplied by this ganglion • the labyrinthine artery most commonly arises from • ...
Equine Anatomy & Physiology 2025-01-30
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- something which causes an internal or external body response
- blood vessels which carry blood towards the heart
- food such as grass or hay for horses
- Glands located behind the thyroid gland and regulates calcium
- condition caused by an increased loss of water from the body
- windpipe which allows air to and from the lungs
- pair of organs in the rib cage which are responsible for inhaling oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- main structural protein found in hair, wool, horns and feathers
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- large gland behind the stomach which releases digestive enzymes
- two main branches of the trachea
- female reproductive organ in which eggs are produced
- Gland located at the base of the brain and controls growth and development
- Gland in the neck which secretes hormones regulating growth and development and the rate of metabolism
- Glands located above each kidney and helps control the heart rate and blood pressure
- male organ which produces sperm
- blood vessels which carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
16 Clues: male organ which produces sperm • two main branches of the trachea • food such as grass or hay for horses • windpipe which allows air to and from the lungs • blood vessels which carry blood towards the heart • female reproductive organ in which eggs are produced • something which causes an internal or external body response • ...
Anatomy CH. 13 2025-04-16
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- Consists of the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and lungs; involved in gas exchange and air transport.
- The thin fluid-filled space between the two layers of the pleura (membranes surrounding the lungs), allowing smooth lung movement during breathing.
- A muscular tube that connects the nose and mouth to the larynx and esophagus; it serves as a pathway for both air and food.
- Also called the windpipe, this tube carries air from the larynx down into the bronchi and lungs.
- The amount of air remaining in the lungs after a maximum exhalation; prevents lung collapse.
- The amount of air inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath.
- Smaller branches of the bronchi that further divide and lead to the alveoli; they help control the flow of air.
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- A condition in which fluid accumulates in the alveoli of the lungs, making it difficult to breathe and impairing gas exchange.
- Includes the nose, nasal cavity, sinuses, pharynx, and larynx; responsible for filtering, warming, and humidifying incoming air.
- Bands of muscle located in the larynx that vibrate to produce sound when air passes through them.
- Also known as the voice box, it is located below the pharynx and contains the vocal cords; it directs air into the trachea and helps produce sound.
- A pair of spongy organs where gas exchange occurs; oxygen is absorbed into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide is released.
- A device used to measure lung volumes and capacities, especially vital capacity and tidal volume.
- The two main branches of the trachea that lead into the left and right lungs, carrying air deeper into the lungs.
- The maximum amount of air a person can exhale after a maximum inhalation; indicates lung health.
- Tiny air sacs at the end of bronchioles where gas exchange takes place between the lungs and the blood.
16 Clues: The amount of air inhaled or exhaled during a normal breath. • The amount of air remaining in the lungs after a maximum exhalation; prevents lung collapse. • Also called the windpipe, this tube carries air from the larynx down into the bronchi and lungs. • The maximum amount of air a person can exhale after a maximum inhalation; indicates lung health. • ...
Digestive System Anatomy 2025-04-30
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- It's main paracrine function is to slow GI motility in the stomach and intestines
- Muscle type that squeezes food through the GI tract
- An antidepressant that works by increasing levels of dopamine and serotonin is likely to cause what change in gastric function?
- What controls the contractions of the muscularis externa layer?
- Hollow internal tube where digestive functions take place
- The trigger of the enterogastric reflex
- What kind of stimulation increases speed of gastric motility?
- What is the innermost layer of the wall of alimentary canal organs?
- _____ signals travel through the blood
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- The receptive relaxation reflex is an example of what kind of reflex?
- A branch of the ANS formed by the myenteric plexus and submucosal plexus
- A condition in which the gastric pacemaker fails and food is retained in the stomach
- Type of digestion that breaks down nutrients in chyme into individual molecular units
- The main form of gastric motility
- The esophagus is composed of skeletal muscle directly controlled by what?
- The pancreas is an example of a _________ digestive organ
16 Clues: The main form of gastric motility • _____ signals travel through the blood • The trigger of the enterogastric reflex • Muscle type that squeezes food through the GI tract • Hollow internal tube where digestive functions take place • The pancreas is an example of a _________ digestive organ • What kind of stimulation increases speed of gastric motility? • ...
Language of Anatomy 2025-02-24
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- fowlers laying in bed 30-45 degrees
- closer to the skin
- laying with posterior aspect up
- further from point of attachment
- supine with legs over head
- towards the back
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- towards the center
- towards the top
- laying with anterior aspect down
- away from center
- nearest point of attachment
- sitting position 90 degrees
- towards the bottom
- towards the front
- towards the inside
- position for rectal exam
16 Clues: towards the top • away from center • towards the back • towards the front • towards the center • closer to the skin • towards the bottom • towards the inside • position for rectal exam • supine with legs over head • nearest point of attachment • sitting position 90 degrees • laying with posterior aspect up • laying with anterior aspect down • further from point of attachment • ...
Anatomy Crossword Challenge 2025-12-11
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- Clinical condition of excessive body fat leading to comorbidities
- Surgical removal of the appendix
- The muscle that forms the thick muscular layer of the heart wall
- Term describing a disease capable of causing death
- Muscular tube connecting pharynx to stomach
- Endocrine gland responsible for insulin secretion
- PLATE, Horizontal bony structure separating nasal cavity from cranial cavity
- Characteristic of a tumor that invades surrounding tissues
- mature bone cell
- Connective tissue with a gelatinous matrix found in the umbilical cord
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- Surgical removal of the gallbladder
- Fibrous membrane covering the external surface of bone
- Surgical removal of part or all of the stomach
- Malignant tumor originating from epithelial tissue
- Pathological accumulation of body fat
- The outermost layer of the skin
- Fibrous membrane covering outer surface of bones
17 Clues: mature bone cell • The outermost layer of the skin • Surgical removal of the appendix • Surgical removal of the gallbladder • Pathological accumulation of body fat • Muscular tube connecting pharynx to stomach • Surgical removal of part or all of the stomach • Fibrous membrane covering outer surface of bones • Endocrine gland responsible for insulin secretion • ...
Chapter 4 2021-12-01
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- not able to read or write
- paying in advance for your sins
- the person who criticized indulgences
- the process of cutting apart the human body
- the study of the structure of the body
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- the first lady of the world
- the person who invented the telescope
- the study that they used to follow, where everything revolves around the earth
- michelangelos famous sculpturen
- invented the printing press
- the language spoken in a region
- the study of eveything in the universe beyond earths atmosphere
12 Clues: not able to read or write • the first lady of the world • invented the printing press • paying in advance for your sins • michelangelos famous sculpturen • the language spoken in a region • the person who invented the telescope • the person who criticized indulgences • the study of the structure of the body • the process of cutting apart the human body • ...
Bartolomeo Eustachio 2023-08-17
8 Clues: his last name. • Italian anatomist. • where he was born. • the study of the human body. • his first book was about ______. • he lived in ____ and taught at a college. • canal that connects the nasopharynx to the middle ear. • he was the first to describe the structure of the _____ ____.
Vocab Unit #2 2023-10-05
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- paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful
- the best or most typical example
- tending to argue or cause discord
- stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell
- to intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
- a feeling of regret or remorse
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- two opposite parts of one whole
- brief and straightforward
- a minor violation of a rule or law
- the structure or parts, taken as a whole
- sharply cutting; direct and powerful
- a large and serious book
- to cut out of; to remove
13 Clues: a large and serious book • to cut out of; to remove • brief and straightforward • a feeling of regret or remorse • two opposite parts of one whole • the best or most typical example • tending to argue or cause discord • a minor violation of a rule or law • sharply cutting; direct and powerful • the structure or parts, taken as a whole • ...
ELA 10 Vocabulary Unit II 2023-12-20
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- The structure of parts, taken as a whole
- The best or most typical example
- Tending to argue or cause discord
- To intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
- Two opposite parts of one whole
- Paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful
- Stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell
- A large and serious book
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- A feeling of regret or remorse
- To cut out of; to remove
- A minor violation of a rule or law
- Sharply cutting; direct and powerful
- Brief and straightforward
13 Clues: To cut out of; to remove • A large and serious book • Brief and straightforward • A feeling of regret or remorse • Two opposite parts of one whole • The best or most typical example • Tending to argue or cause discord • A minor violation of a rule or law • Sharply cutting; direct and powerful • The structure of parts, taken as a whole • ...
revolution 2025-10-14
7 Clues: Boyle Boyle's Law • Newton the laws of motion • of motion inertia action force • Vesalius founder of modern anatomy • Descartes father of modern philosophy • Kepler three laws of planetary motion • Galilei heliocentric model of the solar system
Elizabeth Blackwell: The First Women Doctor 2023-03-04
9 Clues: a strong smell • not liked or popular • to support the growth of • teachers at a school or college • in conflict or competition with • to please someone, make them happy • the study of the parts of the body • an act of asking for politely for something • unable to rese or relax as a result of anxiety or boredom
chapter 1 orientation to medications 2014-06-04
8 Clues: / chemical substance • / study of body parts • /drug enforcement agency • / the study of disease process • / food and drug administration • / how the body responds to drugs • / the study of drugs and their uses • / the science that deals with the functions of cells tissues and organs of living organisms
Leonardo da Vinci 2024-04-21
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- Leonardo's master who was a famous artist.
- Leonardo's famous painting of human anatomy.
- Intelligent man of many talents.
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- Leonardo's famous religious painting.
- Leonardo's famous painting of a woman.
- Leonardo's birth country.
- Leonardo's birth town.
- A design of a flying machine that was not realised at his time.
8 Clues: Leonardo's birth town. • Leonardo's birth country. • Intelligent man of many talents. • Leonardo's famous religious painting. • Leonardo's famous painting of a woman. • Leonardo's master who was a famous artist. • Leonardo's famous painting of human anatomy. • A design of a flying machine that was not realised at his time.
P3 Crosswords Feb24 2024-02-29
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- the process of liquid becoming gas
- other word for life cycle
- the best color known to absorb heat
- electric current is the flow of .....
- in the anatomy of seed, this serve as the first food for the embryo
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- the first part that emerge from the seed
- stage after chrysalis
- unlike poles of magnet will....
- the most abundant gas in our air
- electrical component that can break of connect a circuit
- type of electrical circuit
- animals who help transfer of pollen between flowers
- the oldest known instrument for telling time
13 Clues: stage after chrysalis • other word for life cycle • type of electrical circuit • unlike poles of magnet will.... • the most abundant gas in our air • the process of liquid becoming gas • the best color known to absorb heat • electric current is the flow of ..... • the first part that emerge from the seed • the oldest known instrument for telling time • ...
Medical Terms and Abbreviations 2024-06-10
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- Twice a day
- Shortness of breath
- The structure of the body and its parts.
- Intensive care unit
- How the body functions and its processes.
- The care given to a patient to improve their health.
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- An objective indication of a disease
- A medical procedure that involves cutting into the body to treat a disease or injury.
- Blood pressure
- A indication of a disease
- signs and symptoms
- A sudden and severe condition that develops quickly.
- A long-term condition that lasts for a year or more.
13 Clues: Twice a day • Blood pressure • signs and symptoms • Shortness of breath • Intensive care unit • A indication of a disease • An objective indication of a disease • The structure of the body and its parts. • How the body functions and its processes. • A sudden and severe condition that develops quickly. • A long-term condition that lasts for a year or more. • ...
Chapter 11: Evolution 2022-03-23
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- Preserved evidence of an organism's activity
- All the fossils ever discovered on Earth
- Change over time
- Lost its function
- When one species resembles another
- The study of species similarities
- An inherited trait that increases survival
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- Someone who studies plants and animals
- Breeding organisms for desired traits
- Similar function
- A slight change in inherited traits
- The ability to blend into the environment
- Similar structure
- When all the members of a species die out
- A fossil copy of an organism in a rock
- Divides Earth's history into eras
- The Impression of an organism in a rock
17 Clues: Similar function • Change over time • Similar structure • Lost its function • Divides Earth's history into eras • The study of species similarities • When one species resembles another • A slight change in inherited traits • Breeding organisms for desired traits • Someone who studies plants and animals • A fossil copy of an organism in a rock • ...
Chapter 1/2 Crossword 2025-09-01
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- study of body functions
- study of structures and organs
- substance that picks up hydrogen ions and dissociates OH ions
- plane that divides left and right
- study of cadavers with the unaided eye
- all chemical reactions in the body
- plane that separates upper and lower halves
- join monomers by removing water
- substance that releases hydrogen ions
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- ability to maintain a stable internal environment from a changing external environment
- charged atom that has a differing amount of protons and neutrons
- study of cells
- break down polymers by adding water
- building complex molecules; part of metabolism
- study of tissue
- break down complex molecules; part of metabolism
- plane that separates front from back
17 Clues: study of cells • study of tissue • study of body functions • study of structures and organs • join monomers by removing water • plane that divides left and right • all chemical reactions in the body • break down polymers by adding water • plane that separates front from back • substance that releases hydrogen ions • study of cadavers with the unaided eye • ...
Kinesiology 2025-11-18
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- Someone who performs kinesiology
- Something you do to stay away from getting injured
- Study of human movement
- Another word for healing
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- When you're hurt you have an "____"
- Structure of the human body
- Something relaxing people do when they're stressed
- Something you do to stay fit and strong
- Something you do after you get an injury
9 Clues: Study of human movement • Another word for healing • Structure of the human body • Someone who performs kinesiology • When you're hurt you have an "____" • Something you do to stay fit and strong • Something you do after you get an injury • Something relaxing people do when they're stressed • Something you do to stay away from getting injured
Karleigh's Favs. 2021-12-15
8 Clues: - My brothers name • - My favorite color • - First Blooket name • - My favorite football team • - I talk about this all the time • - the second word in my favorite TV show • - My favorite thing that makes me the most happy • - The city of which my favorite baseball team plays
The Human Anatomy 2016-03-11
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- New Latin, from Greek thalamos chamber, First known use: 1859.
- The long bone in the upper arm, first known use in the 15th century.
- New Latin, from Latin, almond, from Greek amygdalē, First known use: 1845.
- Greek stem meaning horse.
- Two words, a vein, A Latin suffix meaning pertaining to, of the nature of, like; denoting an agent.
- Latin stem meaning a pendent, fleshy mass of tissue hanging from the soft palate above the root of the tongue.
- An artery, three words, First words Latin stem means above, over; more than, excessive.
- From Latin duodeni twelve each, from duodecim twelve; from its length, about 12 fingers' breadth.
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- Two words, Greek stem means arm [especially the upper arm from the shoulder to the elbow].
- Also know as collar bone, Latin suffix meaning small, insignificant.
- A small tube at the beginning of the large intestine that can be removed by surgery if it becomes infected.
- Three words, a small vein.
- Latin stem meaning brain, first known use in 1543.
- Meaning "shorter bone of the forearm" is from 1610s in English (the Latin word had been used thus by the Romans).
- From Greek, throat, pharynx; akin to Old Norse barki throat and probably to Latin ferire to strike.
- Latin stem meaning: the flat, triangular bone in the back of the shoulder; the shoulder blade.
16 Clues: Greek stem meaning horse. • Three words, a small vein. • Latin stem meaning brain, first known use in 1543. • New Latin, from Greek thalamos chamber, First known use: 1859. • Also know as collar bone, Latin suffix meaning small, insignificant. • The long bone in the upper arm, first known use in the 15th century. • ...
Lift Anatomy Crossword 2020-12-07
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- Angle between the chord line and direction of the relative wind
- Point where the airfoil has the greatest height from top to bottom
- Direction of airflow relative to the wing when the wing is moving through the air
- Last place air makes contact with the airfoil
- Point on the airfoil with the greatest distance between the mean camber line and the chord line
- Any structure designed to produce an aerodynamic force by interacting with the flow of air around it
- principle that states that an increase in speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure
- Imaginary straight line connecting the leading and trailing edges of an airfoil
- Line drawn between the leading edge and trailing edge so that the distances between the upper and lower lower surfaces of the airfoil is equal
- Force that acts perpendicular to the relative wind or the line of flight
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- Upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil are identical
- States that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Upper surface of the airfoil has greater curvature than the lower surface
- Study of the motion of air and the forces acting on bodies in motion relative to air
- First place air makes contact with the airfoil
- Curve of the wing
16 Clues: Curve of the wing • Last place air makes contact with the airfoil • First place air makes contact with the airfoil • Upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil are identical • Angle between the chord line and direction of the relative wind • Point where the airfoil has the greatest height from top to bottom • ...
Lift Anatomy Crossword 2020-12-07
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- Angle between the chord line and direction of the relative wind
- Point where the airfoil has the greatest height from top to bottom
- Direction of airflow relative to the wing when the wing is moving through the air
- Last place air makes contact with the airfoil
- Point on the airfoil with the greatest distance between the mean camber line and the chord line
- Any structure designed to produce an aerodynamic force by interacting with the flow of air around it
- principle that states that an increase in speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in pressure
- Imaginary straight line connecting the leading and trailing edges of an airfoil
- Line drawn between the leading edge and trailing edge so that the distances between the upper and lower lower surfaces of the airfoil is equal
- Force that acts perpendicular to the relative wind or the line of flight
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- Upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil are identical
- States that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- Upper surface of the airfoil has greater curvature than the lower surface
- Study of the motion of air and the forces acting on bodies in motion relative to air
- First place air makes contact with the airfoil
- Curve of the wing
16 Clues: Curve of the wing • Last place air makes contact with the airfoil • First place air makes contact with the airfoil • Upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil are identical • Angle between the chord line and direction of the relative wind • Point where the airfoil has the greatest height from top to bottom • ...
Anatomy-The Skull 2017-11-28
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- The smallest bones of the face. They form part of the medial wall of the orbit.
- Fuses both parietal bones to each other.
- Located with the nasal cavity, these bones increase the surface area of the nasal cavity, thus increasing the amount of inspired air that can come into contact with the cavity walls.
- Comprised of the frontal, occipital and two parietal bones.
- Two slender bones, located at the bridge of the nose.
- Another word for jawbone.
- Located at the junction of the coronal and sagittal sutures.
- Comprises part of the upper jaw and hard palate.
- Fuses the occipital bone to the parietal bones.
- Forms the posterior aspect of the nasal septum.
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- Situated at he rear of the oral cavity and forms part of the hard palate.
- Also known as viscerocranium, supports the soft tissues of the face, determines our facial expressions.
- Comprised of six bones-the frontal,sphenoid,ethomoid, occipital,parietal and temporal bones.These bones are important as they provide an articulation point for the 1st cervical vertebra, as well as the facial bones and mandible.
- Located at the junction of the sagittal and lambdoid sutures.
- Forms the cheek bones of the face,and articulates with the frontal, sphenoid, temporal and maxilla bones.
- Fuses the frontal bone with the two parietal bones.
16 Clues: Another word for jawbone. • Fuses both parietal bones to each other. • Fuses the occipital bone to the parietal bones. • Forms the posterior aspect of the nasal septum. • Comprises part of the upper jaw and hard palate. • Fuses the frontal bone with the two parietal bones. • Two slender bones, located at the bridge of the nose. • ...
Biomed Vocab - Anatomy 2022-04-03
Anatomy and Physiology 2024-09-10
16 Clues: pain • cell • bone • joint • heart, • stomach • between • breathing • excessive • intestine • within/inner • within/inside • beneath/below • part of stomach • inflammation of • around the heart
Anatomy and physiology 2025-03-20
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- membrane surrounding heart
- membrane lining the abdominopelvic cavity
- closer to top of skin
- farther from trunk
- back side of body
- front side of body
- organs behind peritoneal cavity
- closer to midline
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- palms face forwards
- separates left and right pleural cavities
- closer to trunk
- palms face downward
- body into front and bacl portions
- farther from midline
- body into left and right halves
- body into upper and lower portions
16 Clues: closer to trunk • back side of body • closer to midline • farther from trunk • front side of body • palms face forwards • palms face downward • farther from midline • closer to top of skin • membrane surrounding heart • body into left and right halves • organs behind peritoneal cavity • body into front and bacl portions • body into upper and lower portions • ...
Anatomy of eye 2022-11-12
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- which is the thinnet part of retina
- which nerve supplies cornea
- Neural crest gives rise to
- name the avascular structure of eye
- which part of the eye grows throughout the life
- name the white structure in eye
- which condition most commonly affects the inferonasal quadrant
- name the drug that causes corneal anesthesia
- name the structure that gives colour to the eye
- Eyeball is present inside
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- the junction of Sclera and cornea is called as
- name the incomplete layer of eyeball
- ciliary process secrete a substance called
- The new born eye is usually
- optic nerve is divided into how many parts?
- name the suspensory ligament of eyeball
16 Clues: Eyeball is present inside • Neural crest gives rise to • which nerve supplies cornea • The new born eye is usually • name the white structure in eye • which is the thinnet part of retina • name the avascular structure of eye • name the incomplete layer of eyeball • name the suspensory ligament of eyeball • ciliary process secrete a substance called • ...
Anatomy Chapter 13 2022-04-19
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- Carries sensory information from the ventrolateral body surface,structures in the body wall and the limbs
- Anterior grey matter (somatic motor)
- Axons of the neurons, which bring sensory information into the spinal cord
- Ganglia that contains the cell bodies of sensroy neurons
- A reflex contraction of the flexor muscle of a limb in response to painful stimulus
- The___enlargement innervates structures of the pelvis and lower limbs
- Lateral sides grey matter (Visceral motor) ANS, sympathetic and parasympathetic
- The___enlargment supplies nerves to the shoulder and upper limbs and innervates them
- Carries sensory information from the visceral organs
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- Posterior grey matter (somatic and visceral sensory)
- Lie between the anterior horns and posterior median fissures
- Contains the axons that extends into the periphery to control somatic and visceral effectors
- The sensory stimulus and the motor response occurs on the same side of the body
- Carries sensory information from the skin and skeletal muscles of the back
- Motor response occurs on the side opposite the stimulus
- Rapid, automatic response to stimuli
16 Clues: Anterior grey matter (somatic motor) • Rapid, automatic response to stimuli • Posterior grey matter (somatic and visceral sensory) • Carries sensory information from the visceral organs • Motor response occurs on the side opposite the stimulus • Ganglia that contains the cell bodies of sensroy neurons • Lie between the anterior horns and posterior median fissures • ...
Flower Anatomy Crossword 2022-12-15
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- - part of the plant that produces pollen
- - located just below the stigma, a stalk of the Pistil
- - usually the colourful part of the flower
- - when petals fuse together they are called ______
- - what you'd call a flower missing male or female parts
- - the arrangement of the flower
- - the filament produces _________
- - stores the pollen
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- - female parts of a plant
- - what you'd call a flower with male and female parts
- - outermost whorl of the plant
- - a flower with only female parts
- - male parts of a plant
- - the female reproductive system including the ovary, a stigma, and usually a style
- - the basic unit of the female reproductive system
- - an unbranched, type of inflorescence-bearing pedicellate flowers
- - what you call the petals and sepals together
17 Clues: - stores the pollen • - male parts of a plant • - female parts of a plant • - outermost whorl of the plant • - the arrangement of the flower • - a flower with only female parts • - the filament produces _________ • - part of the plant that produces pollen • - usually the colourful part of the flower • - what you call the petals and sepals together • ...
Lift Anatomy Crossword 2020-11-14
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- force that acts perpendicular to the relative wind or the line of flight
- angle between the chord line and direction of the relative wind
- first place air makes contact with the airfoil
- states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction
- imaginary straight line connecting the leading and trailing edges of an airfoil
- point on the airfoil with the greatest distance between the mean camber line and chord line
- upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil are identical
Down
- point where the airfoil has the greatest height from top to bottom
- principal that states that an increase in speed of a fluid occurs simultangeously with a decrease in pressure
- direction of airflow relative to the wing when the wing is moving through the air
- last place air makes contact with the airfoil
- curve of the wing
- study of the motion of air and the forces acting on bodies in motion relative to air
- upper surface of the airfoil has greater curvature than the lower surface
- line drawn between the leading edge and trailing edge
- any structure designed to produce an aerodynamic force by interacting with the flow of air around it
16 Clues: curve of the wing • last place air makes contact with the airfoil • first place air makes contact with the airfoil • line drawn between the leading edge and trailing edge • upper and lower surfaces of the airfoil are identical • angle between the chord line and direction of the relative wind • point where the airfoil has the greatest height from top to bottom • ...
Respiratory System Anatomy 2021-01-28
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- bottom portion of the pharynx
- lung that is larger
- top section of the pharynx
- location of the exchange of O2 & CO2 via capillaries in the lungs
- purpose is to cover the larynx & trachea when swallowing to prevent fluids or foods from entering the respiratory tract
- how many layers of cartilage is the larynx
- voice box
- cavities in the skull surrounding the nasal cavity that provide voice resonance
- windpipe
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- middle section of the pharynx
- two tubes extending from the trachea to the lungs
- smallest branches of the bronchi
- another name for the thyroid cartilage
- leaf shaped flap of cartilage that sits above the larynx
- tiny air sacs at the ends of the bronchioles
- throat
- nostrils
- wall of cartilage that splits the nasal cavity into two sides
18 Clues: throat • nostrils • windpipe • voice box • lung that is larger • top section of the pharynx • middle section of the pharynx • bottom portion of the pharynx • smallest branches of the bronchi • another name for the thyroid cartilage • how many layers of cartilage is the larynx • tiny air sacs at the ends of the bronchioles • two tubes extending from the trachea to the lungs • ...
Plant Anatomy Crossword 2023-01-18
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- the part of the flower that holds the pollen
- the outer part of the ovule
- the "tube" that supports the stigma
- ringed with net-like veins
- contains the male gamete for plants
- supports the flower
- the inner part of the ovary that holds seeds
- entices pollinators with colors
- the top of the pistil that produces nectar
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- contains the reproductive organs of a plant
- female and male parts are found on same plant
- vascular with parallel veins
- male and female parts are separate plants
- the female part of the flower
- the pollen producing part of the flower
- supports the petals
16 Clues: supports the flower • supports the petals • ringed with net-like veins • the outer part of the ovule • vascular with parallel veins • the female part of the flower • entices pollinators with colors • the "tube" that supports the stigma • contains the male gamete for plants • the pollen producing part of the flower • male and female parts are separate plants • ...
Anatomy of Type 2023-09-07
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- A round stroke, typically enclosing the counter
- The foundation and main point of reference from one letter to the next
- A small mark attached to the type
- The counter of an 'e'
- A stroke extending from the stem on one side, above the x-height
- A cross mark on the edges of strokes typically characteristic of Roman type, used to prevent the type from cracking
- A comparatively thin line to the broad stroke in the rest of the type set
- The portion of the lowercase letter that goes below the baseline
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- The space between strokes in a type, with the exception of an eye
- The portion of a lowercase letter that protrudes above the x height
- When writing the type by hand, the single stroke encloses itself
- Where two strokes meet perpendicularly
- Downward stroke
- The vertical space occupied by lowercase letters
- A line segment in a type
- A stroke extending from the stem, below the x-height
16 Clues: Downward stroke • The counter of an 'e' • A line segment in a type • A small mark attached to the type • Where two strokes meet perpendicularly • A round stroke, typically enclosing the counter • The vertical space occupied by lowercase letters • A stroke extending from the stem, below the x-height • When writing the type by hand, the single stroke encloses itself • ...
Anatomy Final Review 2023-11-03
18 Clues: closes eye • closes jaw • closes jaw • closes lips • flexes trunk • smile muscle • rotates trunk • raises eyebrow • raises eyebrow • abducts shoulder • compresses cheek • draws mouth down • retracts scapula • elevates shoulder • protracts scapula • shoulder extension • flexes and rotates head • shoulder flexion and adduction
Anatomy of heart 2024-04-14
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- Die Klappe zwischen dem rechten Vorhof und der rechten Kammer.
- Die Klappe zwischen dem linken Ventrikel und der Aorta.
- Die Arterien, die den Herzmuskel mit Blut versorgen.
- Die Wand, die die linke und rechte Seite des Herzens trennt.
- Die oberen Herzkammern, in die das Blut in das Herz eintritt.
- Die Brustregion, die das Herz, die Lungen und andere lebenswichtige Strukturen enthält.
- Die Klappe, die vom rechten Ventrikel zur Pulmonalarterie führt.
- Die innere Auskleidung der Herzkammern.
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- Der primäre Schrittmacher des Herzens, befindet sich im rechten Vorhof.
- Die äußere Schicht des Herzens.
- Der flache Knochen in der Mitte der Brust, der mit den Rippen verbunden ist.
- Das zentrale Fach der Brusthöhle, gelegen zwischen den Lungen.
- Die Klappe zwischen dem linken Vorhof und der linken Kammer.
- Der Sack, der das Herz umgibt und die Reibung beim Herzschlag verringert.
- Die unteren Herzkammern, die das Blut aus dem Herzen pumpen.
- Die muskulöse Mittelschicht der Herzwand, die sich zusammenzieht, um Blut zu pumpen.
16 Clues: Die äußere Schicht des Herzens. • Die innere Auskleidung der Herzkammern. • Die Arterien, die den Herzmuskel mit Blut versorgen. • Die Klappe zwischen dem linken Ventrikel und der Aorta. • Die Wand, die die linke und rechte Seite des Herzens trennt. • Die Klappe zwischen dem linken Vorhof und der linken Kammer. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology Overview 2024-08-13
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- large body structures visible to naked eye
- feeling organs with your hands
- listening to organ sounds with a stethoscope
- Able to maintain relatively stable internal conditions
- Study of tissues
- All nutrients in the world are useless unless available
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- structural changes caused by disease
- structures too small to be seen with naked eye
- structural changes that occur in the body throughout the life span
- internal structures visualized images and/or scanning procedures
- Changes that occur before birth
- Contain chemical substances used for energy and cell building
- Function of the body
- Most abundant chemical substance in the body
- Structure of the body parts and their relationships to one another
- cells of the body
16 Clues: Study of tissues • cells of the body • Function of the body • feeling organs with your hands • Changes that occur before birth • structural changes caused by disease • large body structures visible to naked eye • Most abundant chemical substance in the body • listening to organ sounds with a stethoscope • structures too small to be seen with naked eye • ...
Cell Anatomy Crossword 2024-05-07
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- produces and assembles cell ribosomes; found in the nucleus
- Moves nutrients proteins, and organelles; gel-like
- Produces vital proteins
- Directs cell's activities,holds DNA
- Packages and distributes materials from the Endoplasmic Reticulum
- Stores water, food, waste products, etc
- "Powerhouse"
- Extends throughout the cell and helps maintain the cell's proper shape
- Packages DNA for the Nucleus
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- Thin, flexible barrier that surrounds a cell and controls which substances pass in and out of the cell.
- " Cell recycling center"
- Rigid supporting layer that surrounds the cells of plants.
- Process many substances (lipids, proteins, etc) and stores energy
- "Cell cloner"; helps cells make copies of themselves or divide
- Tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell
- Only found in plants, converts sunlight into energy
16 Clues: "Powerhouse" • Produces vital proteins • " Cell recycling center" • Packages DNA for the Nucleus • Directs cell's activities,holds DNA • Stores water, food, waste products, etc • Moves nutrients proteins, and organelles; gel-like • Only found in plants, converts sunlight into energy • Rigid supporting layer that surrounds the cells of plants. • ...
Shoulder Anatomy Crossword 2024-12-18
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- insertion location for the infraspinatus and teres minor
- Type of joint in the shoulder
- Spot where the medial row anchor goes during a RCR
- origin for the short head of the biceps
- function of the supraspinatus
- Group name for the ligaments that prevent the clavicle from superior elevation
- A bicep that is cut but not repaired
- name for an anterior-inferior avulsion of the labrum
- deepens the glenoid fossa
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- space beneath the acromion and above the humeral head
- The first bone to ossify in the body
- The amount of sutures that come in a 1.7mm fibertak
- Lateral projection of the Scapula
- Anchor family offered in only 2.0mm, 2.4mm, and 3.0mm
- Safe Space where the anterior portal is able to go through
- Name of the zone of the humeral head where cartilage ends and bone begins
16 Clues: deepens the glenoid fossa • Type of joint in the shoulder • function of the supraspinatus • Lateral projection of the Scapula • The first bone to ossify in the body • A bicep that is cut but not repaired • origin for the short head of the biceps • Spot where the medial row anchor goes during a RCR • The amount of sutures that come in a 1.7mm fibertak • ...
physiology 2020-10-16
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- top part of the skull
- ribs that are floaing
- between the ribs
- biggest part of the brain
- protect the organs
- to the back of the body
- medium finger bones
- keeps the spine aligned
- to the front of the body
- between the vertebra
- end of the spine
- smaller bones
- leg bones
- towards the head
- the bottom back part of the skull
- connects the ribs to the sternum
- the end of the limbs
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- small finger bones
- longest type of bones
- opposite of medial
- large finger bones
- removable ribs
- towards the feet
- jaw
- a reference pose for anatomy
- sides of the skull
- bones that arent regular
- knee bones
- opposite of lateral
- lower back
30 Clues: jaw • leg bones • knee bones • lower back • smaller bones • removable ribs • between the ribs • towards the feet • end of the spine • towards the head • small finger bones • opposite of medial • large finger bones • protect the organs • sides of the skull • medium finger bones • opposite of lateral • between the vertebra • the end of the limbs • top part of the skull • longest type of bones • ...
Medical term 2021-10-06
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- Dissection or study of the spleen
- a record or display of a person's heartbeat produced by Electrocardiography.
- Inflammation of the heart
- Relation to the region under the skin
- Inflammation of the skin extremities
- Study of the form by cutting and studying every part
- The study of the skin
- Someone who studies the heart
- Inflammation of the appendix
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- Surgery to remove the appendix when infected
- inflammation of the hip joint
- Study of the stomach and internal intestines
- Tumor in the bone marrow
- Someone who studies the skin
- Inflammation of the skin
- Difficult or labored breeding
- Any condition of the skin
- thin, two-layered, fluid-filled sac that covers the outer surface of the heart.
- Study of the blood
- Inflammation of the brain
20 Clues: Study of the blood • The study of the skin • Tumor in the bone marrow • Inflammation of the skin • Inflammation of the heart • Any condition of the skin • Inflammation of the brain • Someone who studies the skin • Inflammation of the appendix • inflammation of the hip joint • Difficult or labored breeding • Someone who studies the heart • Dissection or study of the spleen • ...
Grade 5 Spelling Week 2 2022-04-21
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- an indiscriminate and brutal killing of a large number of people
- a wild dog that resembles a wolf
- consisting of different kinds of items
- a powdered spice of certain varieties of pepper
- feeling of being unfairly treated
- formally withdrawing from a political state
- a type of glove
- feeling that somebody has done something wrong
- to murder an important or famous person
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- to give up
- not allowed by law
- a heavy garden tool with a long handle
- weak and easily hurt
- shining brightly
- full of life and energy
- intended to last for short while
- scientific study of human and animal structure
- a pointed piece of ice formed from frozen water
- changing from one state to another
- cells or organs that are sensitive to light
20 Clues: to give up • a type of glove • shining brightly • not allowed by law • weak and easily hurt • full of life and energy • a wild dog that resembles a wolf • intended to last for short while • feeling of being unfairly treated • changing from one state to another • a heavy garden tool with a long handle • consisting of different kinds of items • to murder an important or famous person • ...
Med Term Crossword 2017-10-08
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- moving away from the midline
- a backward flow
- to remove calcium
- caring and treating children
- to cut out
- elements and their interactions
- a lack of nourishment
- blue color to the skin due to lack of oxygen
- to study the nervous system
- a plastic repair of the nose
- a bursting forth of blood
- skin disease
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- increased urination
- cartilage attached to the sternum
- the use of radiation for a diagnosis and treatment
- to not be in normal position
- occurring before the proper time
- administers anesthesia
- the study of body structure
- inflammation of a nerve
- the study of the heart
- the study of the lungs
- high body temperature
- a blood clot in a vessel
- yellow growth on skin
25 Clues: to cut out • skin disease • a backward flow • to remove calcium • increased urination • high body temperature • a lack of nourishment • yellow growth on skin • administers anesthesia • the study of the heart • the study of the lungs • inflammation of a nerve • a blood clot in a vessel • a bursting forth of blood • the study of body structure • to study the nervous system • ...
Biomedical Careers 2019-01-17
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- Researches and treats diseases of pets and animals
- Treat and research neurological problems
- Interprets medical images like x-rays
- Studies life
- Studies the effects on of health or diseases in human or animal population.
- Study of events that happened in the past.
- Treats dysfunctions of the urinary system
- Maintains animal habitats
- Studies chemicals and risks of them .
- Treats allergic diseases.
- Studies parts of an organism
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- Studies microorganisms
- Studies causes of cancer
- Studies the process of how organisms grow.
- Studies drugs and the effects on the biological system
- Study of genetics
- Study of inhuman movements
- Studies cells obtained from human or animal bodies.
- Studies and collects samples on body fluids or teeth.
- Studies the microscopic anatomy of cells
20 Clues: Studies life • Study of genetics • Studies microorganisms • Studies causes of cancer • Maintains animal habitats • Treats allergic diseases. • Study of inhuman movements • Studies parts of an organism • Interprets medical images like x-rays • Studies chemicals and risks of them . • Treat and research neurological problems • Studies the microscopic anatomy of cells • ...
Chapter 12 ROMAN CIVILIZATION 2013-04-08
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- people who are poor or suffering
- to spread out
- a person who fought people or animals for public entertainment
- communication or connection
- to strengthen
- a curved seiling made of arches
- to be lawfully in charge of
- to defend from trouble or harm
- the study of the body's structure
- verse or prose that pokes fun at human weaknesses
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- group of feathers or horse hair that is worn on top of a headpiece
- to take part in
- a lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life
- future member of a familyy
- changes to pring about improvement
- public speaker
- basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes
- craftsperson who works with metal
- a curved part of a structure that serves as a support
- relating to the practice of medicine
20 Clues: to spread out • to strengthen • public speaker • to take part in • future member of a familyy • communication or connection • to be lawfully in charge of • to defend from trouble or harm • a curved seiling made of arches • people who are poor or suffering • craftsperson who works with metal • the study of the body's structure • changes to pring about improvement • ...
Branches of Biology 2024-02-06
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- Study of amphibians and reptiles
- Study of form and structure
- Study of internal structure
- Study of plant science
- Study of structure and function of immune system
- Study of development of organism from zygote to full structure.
- Study of animal science
- Study of s heredity and variations
- Study of chemical reactions of organisms
- Study of Life processes and functions of organisms
- Study of Insects
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- Study of viruses
- Study of origin and evolution of life
- Study of embryonic development of organisms
- Study of Identification, nomenclature and classification of organisms
- Study of human beings
- Study of applied information technology to life sciences; documentation and data.
- Study of epidemics and diseases and their behavior in populations
- Study of birds
- Study of animal behavior
20 Clues: Study of birds • Study of viruses • Study of Insects • Study of human beings • Study of plant science • Study of animal science • Study of animal behavior • Study of form and structure • Study of internal structure • Study of amphibians and reptiles • Study of s heredity and variations • Study of origin and evolution of life • Study of chemical reactions of organisms • ...
Anthony's Stem List 7 Puzzle 2023-02-09
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- The opposite of silence
- The opposite of the truth
- The ability to move things with your mind
- Translates to cinq in French
- what you do to a tv
- A device that makes and receives calls over a distance
- The opposite of darkness
- Another name for a ghost
- To go back to
- The action scissors make
- Synonym for plural
- The practice of being involved with multiple partners in a relationship at the same time
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- The original model of something
- The opposite direction of forward/Doing the same thing again and again
- A false name used by authors
- Another term for a picture produced by a camera
- The opposite of close
- The study of the human body
- A five pointed star
- Not last but first
20 Clues: To go back to • Not last but first • Synonym for plural • what you do to a tv • A five pointed star • The opposite of close • The opposite of silence • The opposite of darkness • Another name for a ghost • The action scissors make • The opposite of the truth • The study of the human body • A false name used by authors • Translates to cinq in French • The original model of something • ...
Sports medicine 2024-05-30
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- Some injury that happens instantly
- When there is a noticeable improvement
- care from someone else
- Repeating something until perfection
- Someone body
- Physical stability
- How one manages stress
- When you find the conclusion to and injury
- Repetition of an activity
- therapy rehabilitation
- When one person is moving
- something that hurts your body
- An activity that is popular in every country
- When something is enjoyable
- A game with the concept of volleying
- Something very important about sports
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- Something getting better
- Mind subconsciously won't let you do
- Ones physical status
- When you have a love for something
- Injury that forms overtime
- Someone who provides mental help
- Someone who provides physical help
- Thoughts of someone
- Everybody has a
25 Clues: Someone body • Everybody has a • Physical stability • Thoughts of someone • Ones physical status • care from someone else • How one manages stress • therapy rehabilitation • Something getting better • Repetition of an activity • When one person is moving • Injury that forms overtime • When something is enjoyable • something that hurts your body • Someone who provides mental help • ...
People with passions 2024-08-30
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- cancer i bukspottskörteln
- en rad, ett antal
- djupt, ordentligt
- att fortsätta vara en enstöring
- konkurs
- att utnämnas till
- att grunda, lansera
- att avråda
- ett efterföljande, att andra följer en
- anatomi för veterinärer
- en konsertlokal
- vägra
- att skaffa, att uppnå
- motkultur
- en transformation, en omvandling
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- jämställdhet
- att erbjuda
- att ägna sig åt
- slagverk
- att säkra deras/sitt uppehälle
- att överkomma
- lager, lagring
- att knipa, att köpa snabbt
- huvudsakligen
- ett nytt liv
- att uppskatta
- att samarbeta
- en provspelning
- ett kollektiv
29 Clues: vägra • konkurs • slagverk • motkultur • att avråda • att erbjuda • jämställdhet • ett nytt liv • att överkomma • huvudsakligen • att uppskatta • att samarbeta • ett kollektiv • lager, lagring • att ägna sig åt • en konsertlokal • en provspelning • en rad, ett antal • djupt, ordentligt • att utnämnas till • att grunda, lansera • att skaffa, att uppnå • anatomi för veterinärer • cancer i bukspottskörteln • ...
NYT? 2023-06-11
Across
- The Dawgs of the NCAA
- "We few, we lovely, we band of ___" - Shakespeare
- Gawande of "Being Mortal"
- State flower of Texas
- Took a stroll
- Doesn't eat much
- __Frise
- Mushroom-like characters in the Mario franchise
- Eggplant, across the pond
- Wholesale giant
- More gray
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- Spanish conqueror
- Boston subway system, to locals
- Widely regarded as the greatest women's tennis player of all time
- Typical Scottish skirt pattern
- ___ Alto
- Went head to head
- Porcelain warriors first discovered in Xian
- Herd:cattle::troop:___
- Medical term that describes ringing in the ears
- Liquor brand with a bat in its logo
- Recipient of one's will
- "Grey's Anatomy" protagonist
- Word with pot or flap
- "The ___ Tour", Swift's 6th concert tour series
25 Clues: __Frise • ___ Alto • More gray • Took a stroll • Wholesale giant • Doesn't eat much • Spanish conqueror • Went head to head • The Dawgs of the NCAA • State flower of Texas • Word with pot or flap • Herd:cattle::troop:___ • Recipient of one's will • Gawande of "Being Mortal" • Eggplant, across the pond • "Grey's Anatomy" protagonist • Typical Scottish skirt pattern • Boston subway system, to locals • ...
Social Studies Chapter 12-13 Vocab Menu 2022-11-15
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- early Christian leader who spread the message of Jesus
- image created by colored glass
- a painting of a holy person
- religious community for monks
- written poem or story poking fun at human weaknesses
- curved ceiling made of arches
- official church teaching
- organization with different levels of authority
- the study of the body’s structure
- a person who dies for their beliefs
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- large open space served as a public square in Rome
- early Christian leader
- a person who is no longer a church member
- person considered holy by Christian faith
- a person in Rome who fought for entertainment
- change meant to bring improvement
- church officials
- separation or split in a church
- open courtyard in a home
- lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life
20 Clues: church officials • early Christian leader • official church teaching • open courtyard in a home • a painting of a holy person • religious community for monks • curved ceiling made of arches • image created by colored glass • separation or split in a church • change meant to bring improvement • the study of the body’s structure • a person who dies for their beliefs • ...
Medical terminology 2023-02-01
Across
- the study of body function
- refers to the palm of the hand
- four divisions of the abdomen
- referring to the front of the body
- back of the body
- toward the head
- to the side, away from midline
- lying face down
- away from the head
- toward the midline of the body
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- on both sides
- lying on the side
- referring to the back of the body
- the center of the body, dividing into right and left halves
- the study of body structure
- a sitting position
- farther away from the trunk
- lying on the back
- front of the body
- the trunk of the body
- refers to the sole of the foot
- limited to one side
- closer to the trunk
23 Clues: on both sides • toward the head • lying face down • back of the body • lying on the side • lying on the back • front of the body • a sitting position • away from the head • limited to one side • closer to the trunk • the trunk of the body • the study of body function • the study of body structure • farther away from the trunk • four divisions of the abdomen • refers to the palm of the hand • ...
Chapter 1 review 2022-09-02
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- structure of a part
- function of a part
- horizontal split
- outer most part
- body's internal conditions
- divides into superior and inferior parts
- closest to the center
- produces a response
- same side
- detects external change
- divides into anterior and posterior portions
- closer to connection point
- divides into right and left portions
- front
- upper and lower limbs
- symmetrical
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- head, neck, and trunk
- further from connection point
- primary mechanism, reverses change in the environment
- top
- contains the spinal cord
- common reference point
- bottom
- activates the effector
- contains the cranial cavity, vertebral canal, meninges
- membrane layers lining dorsal body cavity
- continues to stimulate the sensor
- back
- center of body split
- contains the brain
30 Clues: top • back • front • bottom • same side • symmetrical • outer most part • horizontal split • function of a part • contains the brain • structure of a part • produces a response • center of body split • head, neck, and trunk • closest to the center • upper and lower limbs • common reference point • activates the effector • detects external change • contains the spinal cord • body's internal conditions • ...
ancient rome 2022-05-03
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- tells the story of the founding of rome.
- in charge of political affairs in rome
- wrote about roman history
- led a slave rebellion
- the study of body structure.
- captured people and used them
- a temple built to honor rome's gods.
- first people to master the use of concrete.
- curved ceiling.
- basic beliefs, concepts,and attitudes.
- to give one's time, effort,or attention earnesty
- devoted themselves to the study of arts
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- final or ultimate
- decided to keep studying at home
- location attracted people for thousands of years
- to happen
- poems that express emotions about life.
- suggest that neolithic people might have settled in italy
- left by the side of Tiber River
- communication or connection.
- the heart of roman society
21 Clues: to happen • curved ceiling. • final or ultimate • led a slave rebellion • wrote about roman history • the heart of roman society • the study of body structure. • communication or connection. • captured people and used them • left by the side of Tiber River • decided to keep studying at home • a temple built to honor rome's gods. • in charge of political affairs in rome • ...
Unit 1 Anatomy & Physiology 2024-10-01
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- bacteria are examples of these organisms
- means above
- required to break down nutrients to release energy inside the cell
- means below
- membrane bound organelle that stores genetic information
- protein and carbohydrates are examples of these
- constant internal environment
- programmed cell death
- basic form of an element
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- organisms that have organelles
- an organelle that is involved in digesting cellular debris
- towards the back
- highest level of organization
- forward or in front
- the study of the structure of something
- the is known as the powerhouse of the cell, main energy source for cells
- a group of tissues that have similar functions
- basic unit of life
- two or more different elements bound together
- a group of cells with similar functions
20 Clues: means above • means below • towards the back • basic unit of life • forward or in front • programmed cell death • basic form of an element • highest level of organization • constant internal environment • organisms that have organelles • the study of the structure of something • a group of cells with similar functions • bacteria are examples of these organisms • ...
Anniversary 2025-06-22
Across
- your favorite candy
- michael mann
- our littlest lady
- the first movie we watched with mum
- our first concert together
- i gave you two of these
- what we got on our first date
- our first kiss
- i yearn for…
- make sure you wear this!
- collection
- our first trip together
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- one of our favorite places to go
- making memories at the movie theater
- what we are going to make together
- a place we love to walk around
- every easter and christmas
- this is
- where i fell in love with you
- we act like we are…
- our little lady
- our lady
- your favorite kind of food
- how we met
- the month we met
- the number of years we’ve been together
26 Clues: this is • our lady • how we met • collection • michael mann • i yearn for… • our first kiss • our little lady • the month we met • our littlest lady • your favorite candy • we act like we are… • i gave you two of these • our first trip together • make sure you wear this! • every easter and christmas • our first concert together • your favorite kind of food • where i fell in love with you • ...
History of Healthcare 2025-09-16
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- Invented bifocals; found colds were contagious
- Discovered anesthesia (nitrous oxide, ether, chloroform)
- First to use antiseptic during surgery
- Invented microscope; observed microorganisms
- Developed smallpox vaccination in 1796
- Father of Microbiology; identified germ causing tuberculosis
- Discovered the Fallopian tube
- Discovered the Eustachian tube of the ear
- Developed polio vaccine using weakened virus
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- Discovered oxygen
- Discovered X-rays
- Father of Medicine; wrote early medical ethics
- Created asepsis; developed the autoclave for sterilization
- Developed germ theory; proved microorganisms cause disease
- Identified cause of childbed fever; promoted hand washing
- Greek God of Healing; staff with serpents became a symbol of medicine
- Discovered circulation of blood
- Studied human anatomy during the Renaissance
- Discovered effect of medicine on disease-causing microorganisms
- Invented stethoscope; discovered cirrhosis
- Discovered penicillin
21 Clues: Discovered oxygen • Discovered X-rays • Discovered penicillin • Discovered the Fallopian tube • Discovered circulation of blood • First to use antiseptic during surgery • Developed smallpox vaccination in 1796 • Discovered the Eustachian tube of the ear • Invented stethoscope; discovered cirrhosis • Studied human anatomy during the Renaissance • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci 2021-12-16
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- The anatomy sketch made by Leonardo.
- Where is located the Last Supper ?
- Who's pointing fingeres at the Last Supper
- The expression on the face of Judas.
- What do the four groups of people form ?
- Where is the Annunciation held?
- the perspective used in the Annunciation
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- What's the name of the traitor sitting on the left of Jesus?
- What's on the walls?
- Leonard was an apprentice in this workshop.
- Where is the error in the Virgn's body?
- What is the technique of Leonard?
- What offers the archangel Gabriele to the Virgin?
13 Clues: What's on the walls? • Where is the Annunciation held? • What is the technique of Leonard? • Where is located the Last Supper ? • The anatomy sketch made by Leonardo. • The expression on the face of Judas. • Where is the error in the Virgn's body? • What do the four groups of people form ? • the perspective used in the Annunciation • ...
History of medicine 2022-11-21
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- A bacteria transmitted by fleas and rats
- and medicine men Treated illness in the primitive era
- Kept accurate health records
- roentgen Developed the x ray machine
- The study of this was forbidden during the dark ages.
- Developed a procedure to destroy dangerous microorganisms
- Imhotep was believed to be the first
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- proved that all living things are made of these
- Anton van Leeuwenhoek created this
- lister developed methods of medical asepsis
- Aristotle developed this by dissecting animals
- Set up public hospitals
- Held back medical progress by centuries
13 Clues: Set up public hospitals • Kept accurate health records • Anton van Leeuwenhoek created this • roentgen Developed the x ray machine • Imhotep was believed to be the first • Held back medical progress by centuries • A bacteria transmitted by fleas and rats • lister developed methods of medical asepsis • Aristotle developed this by dissecting animals • ...
10th Unit 2 2023-09-05
Across
- the structure or parts, taken as a whole
- the best or most typical example
- tending to argue or cause discord
- to intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
- two opposite parts of one whole
- paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful
- stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell
- a large and serious book
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- a feeling of regret or remorse
- to cut out of; to remove
- minor violation of a rule or law
- sharply cutting; direct and powerful
- brief and straightforward
13 Clues: to cut out of; to remove • a large and serious book • brief and straightforward • a feeling of regret or remorse • two opposite parts of one whole • the best or most typical example • minor violation of a rule or law • tending to argue or cause discord • sharply cutting; direct and powerful • the structure or parts, taken as a whole • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 2023-10-19
Across
- Game of operation could teach you a thing or two about this...(sort of)
- Tom Hanks...America's Dad
- Ralph and Jack in Chapter 3 of Lord of the Flies
- burglary
- Ying and Yang; The duality of man (civility and savagery)
- OCD much?
- a skunk was here...
- the Bible
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- Dr. V will feel this if you do not learn from this assignment
- I've been cut from the team!
- dress code detention!
- "These words like daggers enter in my ears."
- get to the point please!
13 Clues: burglary • OCD much? • the Bible • a skunk was here... • dress code detention! • get to the point please! • Tom Hanks...America's Dad • I've been cut from the team! • "These words like daggers enter in my ears." • Ralph and Jack in Chapter 3 of Lord of the Flies • Ying and Yang; The duality of man (civility and savagery) • ...
Organs and Organ Systems 2020-07-09
Across
- system that contains the skeleton
- system that contains the brain and spinal cord
- body system that contains the heart and blood vessels
- study of how the human body functions
- group of organs working together
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- system that breaks down food into nutrients
- system that contains the muscles
- organ that pumps blood through the body
- study of the human body structures
- organ that takes in oxygen from air and expels carbon dioxide from blood
- group of tissues working together
- filter blood and creates excretory fluid
- the body's control center
13 Clues: the body's control center • system that contains the muscles • group of organs working together • system that contains the skeleton • group of tissues working together • study of the human body structures • study of how the human body functions • organ that pumps blood through the body • filter blood and creates excretory fluid • system that breaks down food into nutrients • ...
FIELDS OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
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- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of zoology concerned with the
- the scientific study of plants, including
- the science of the causes and effects of
- the study and treatment of tumors.
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- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the scientific study of the behavior,
- physics is the branch of science that deals
- the study of heredity and the variation
- its the scientific study of algae.
- the study of bacteria.
- the science that deals with the earth's
- the branch of science which
- the branch of science concerned with the
15 Clues: the study of bacteria. • the branch of science which • its the scientific study of algae. • the study and treatment of tumors. • the scientific study of the behavior, • the study of heredity and the variation • the science that deals with the earth's • the branch of zoology concerned with the • the branch of science concerned with the • ...
FIELDS OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
Across
- the study of heredity and the variation
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- its the scientific study of algae.
- physics is the branch of science that deals
- the branch of science which
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the scientific study of the behavior,
- the branch of science concerned with the
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- the branch of zoology concerned with the
- the science of the causes and effects of
- the study and treatment of tumors.
- the science that deals with the earth's
- the study of bacteria.
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the scientific study of plants, including
15 Clues: the study of bacteria. • the branch of science which • its the scientific study of algae. • the study and treatment of tumors. • the scientific study of the behavior, • the study of heredity and the variation • the science that deals with the earth's • the branch of zoology concerned with the • the science of the causes and effects of • ...
