greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Anatomy-Physiology - Aura Suprema 2023-01-02
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- Power house of the cell
- DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription
- intestine absorption of food and nutrition is done mainly from
- Study of size, shape and structure of body
- Tissue responsible for the movement of our body
- Study of cells
- organ responsible for metabolism of food and drugs
- Translation of RNA into proteins
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- cells of stomach that secrete hydrochloric acid
- System that transports oxygen and nutrition to the entire body
- Structural and functional unit of kidneys
- Study of tissues
- large intestine is also called as
- Spincter present at lower end of the esophagus
- Study of function of organs and body systems
- type of connective tissue
16 Clues: Study of cells • Study of tissues • Power house of the cell • type of connective tissue • Translation of RNA into proteins • large intestine is also called as • DNA Maintenance & RNA transcription • Structural and functional unit of kidneys • Study of size, shape and structure of body • Study of function of organs and body systems • ...
Skeletal System 2026-02-16
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- Thin bone protecting organs (example: ribs)
- Type of Bone longer than it is wide (example: femur)
- Standard body position used as a reference in anatomy
- Complex shaped bone (example: vertebrae)
- Bone found inside tendons (example: patella)
- Cube-shaped bone (example: carpals)
- Thigh bone and longest bone in the body
- Skull bone protecting the brain
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- Direction the palms face in anatomical position
- Central skeleton including skull and spine
- Backbone bones\
- Bones protecting heart and lungs
- Direction the body faces in anatomical position
- Upper arm bone
- Limbs and appendages of the body
- Tissue inside bones producing blood cells
16 Clues: Upper arm bone • Backbone bones\ • Skull bone protecting the brain • Bones protecting heart and lungs • Limbs and appendages of the body • Cube-shaped bone (example: carpals) • Thigh bone and longest bone in the body • Complex shaped bone (example: vertebrae) • Tissue inside bones producing blood cells • Central skeleton including skull and spine • ...
Holiday Special 2022-12-13
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- What is the best kind of whale?
- Couple name for best couple in the world
- Name of famous naked mole rat
- Sales Director at Steeles Pots and Pans
- Crucial ingredient in a margarita
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- Who should tell Abba what's wrong?
- Undisputed best cocktail
- Aquatic mammal, excellent at moving
- Which baby is the best at eating lemons?
- Grey's Anatomy went downhill when he left
10 Clues: Undisputed best cocktail • Name of famous naked mole rat • What is the best kind of whale? • Crucial ingredient in a margarita • Who should tell Abba what's wrong? • Aquatic mammal, excellent at moving • Sales Director at Steeles Pots and Pans • Which baby is the best at eating lemons? • Couple name for best couple in the world • Grey's Anatomy went downhill when he left
voc2C 2019-11-11
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- a ranking in different levels of importance = a h... (e.g. a boss and her employees)
- especially, specifically = p...
- one after another = s...
- speaking skills = v... skills
- to do something about a problem = to t... that problem
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- being better than the others (noun) = s...
- the way a body is built = its a...
- unfair, without a good reason
- moving forward = p... (noun)(Dutch: vooruitgang)
- flexible = m...
10 Clues: flexible = m... • one after another = s... • unfair, without a good reason • speaking skills = v... skills • especially, specifically = p... • the way a body is built = its a... • being better than the others (noun) = s... • moving forward = p... (noun)(Dutch: vooruitgang) • to do something about a problem = to t... that problem • ...
Yearbook 2024-05-02
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- What is Jayden's "buisness" called?
- What does Teaira refer to everyone as?
- Who is Asher's secret dad?
- What Does Dylan show in 4-H?
- Who does Asher complain to in Anatomy?
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- What does Andrew do out loud too often?
- What is Josie's secret identity?
- What does Kierston say to everyone?
- What does Asher claim he does on the internet?
- Jonathan's favorite animal?
10 Clues: Who is Asher's secret dad? • Jonathan's favorite animal? • What Does Dylan show in 4-H? • What is Josie's secret identity? • What is Jayden's "buisness" called? • What does Kierston say to everyone? • What does Teaira refer to everyone as? • Who does Asher complain to in Anatomy? • What does Andrew do out loud too often? • What does Asher claim he does on the internet?
FIELDS OF SCIENCE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-08-14
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- its the scientific study of algae.
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the scientific study of plants, including
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the study of bacteria.
- the study of heredity and the variation
- the science of the causes and effects of
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- the branch of science concerned with the
- the study and treatment of tumors.
- physics is the branch of science that deals
- the branch of science which
- the science that deals with the earth's physical
- the branch of biology that deals with the
- the branch of zoology concerned with the
14 Clues: the study of bacteria. • the branch of science which • the study and treatment of tumors. • its the scientific study of algae. • the study of heredity and the variation • the branch of science concerned with the • the branch of zoology concerned with the • the science of the causes and effects of • the branch of biology that deals with the • ...
Vocab 2015-02-11
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- The study of the body's structure
- To strengthen
- Communication or connection
- Relating to the practice of medicine
- To spread out
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- In ancient Rome, a person who fought people or animals for public entertainment
- Basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes
- A curved ceiling made of arches
- A curved part of a structure that serves as a support
- Changes to bring about improvement
- Verse or prose that pokes fun at human weakness
- A lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life
12 Clues: To strengthen • To spread out • Communication or connection • A curved ceiling made of arches • The study of the body's structure • Changes to bring about improvement • Relating to the practice of medicine • Basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes • Verse or prose that pokes fun at human weakness • A curved part of a structure that serves as a support • ...
For Antonia pt.3 2022-03-31
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- Brielle's favorite animal print
- What class is Brielle in right now
- What website does Brielle go on while boredinclass
- Another place Brielle wants to travel to
- What is Brielle's favorite drink
- Who is in your class right now that we both know
- A place Brielle wants to travel to
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- Brielle's favorite R&B artist (girl)
- What building is Brielle's class by right now
- What shoes is BRielle wearing right now
- What color is BRielle's backpack
- Bye
12 Clues: Bye • Brielle's favorite animal print • What color is BRielle's backpack • What is Brielle's favorite drink • What class is Brielle in right now • A place Brielle wants to travel to • Brielle's favorite R&B artist (girl) • What shoes is BRielle wearing right now • Another place Brielle wants to travel to • What building is Brielle's class by right now • ...
History of Health Care 2023-09-27
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- with herbs to ward off diseases
- what prevented the advancement of science in the Dark Ages
- what bug improves flow to prevent tissue death
- developed aqueducts and sewers
- used by ancient Chinese uses needle insertion
- who published the first anatomy book
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- Called upon gods to cure diseases
- No dissection, only observation
- from 1945 to 1975 the lifespan what
- the first stethoscope was made out of what
- staff and serpent symbol of medicine
- First to observe the human body and the effects of disease
12 Clues: developed aqueducts and sewers • No dissection, only observation • with herbs to ward off diseases • Called upon gods to cure diseases • from 1945 to 1975 the lifespan what • staff and serpent symbol of medicine • who published the first anatomy book • the first stethoscope was made out of what • used by ancient Chinese uses needle insertion • ...
History of Health Science 2023-09-25
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- discovered protists and bacteria
- found bones in the ear and suprarenal glands
- a disease outbreak that affects a large population
- Father of Medicine
- correctly describes blood's circulation in the body
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- founder of modern anatomy
- painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- discovered the parts of the human body
- The process of putting needles in the body to relieve pain
- discovered the arteries circulate blood not air
- The process of preserving human remains
- God of Medicine
12 Clues: God of Medicine • Father of Medicine • founder of modern anatomy • discovered protists and bacteria • discovered the parts of the human body • The process of preserving human remains • found bones in the ear and suprarenal glands • discovered the arteries circulate blood not air • a disease outbreak that affects a large population • ...
greek roots homework 9 2025-02-12
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- – sacred carvings
- – essential material of all animal and plant cells
- – the loosening or changing of a substance by using water
- – pain in a nerve or nerves
- – the study of ancient plants
- study of the principles of anatomy in relation to human movement
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- – in ancient Greece, a temple slave dedicated to the service of a god
- –fear of animals
- destroying of cells
- – medical problem when one’s blood does not clot well, keeps bleeding
- the response or perception of distant
- – the bad guy
12 Clues: – the bad guy • –fear of animals • – sacred carvings • destroying of cells • – pain in a nerve or nerves • – the study of ancient plants • the response or perception of distant • – essential material of all animal and plant cells • – the loosening or changing of a substance by using water • study of the principles of anatomy in relation to human movement • ...
neurological explanations of schizophrenia 2015-06-23
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- Not a mirror image
- A drug that blocks the dopaminergic neurons
- Deals with emotion
- Deals with memory
- A region of the brain on the boarders of the temporal and parietal lobes
- Chemicals in the brain
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- Anatomy of the brain
- Houses the hippocampus and the amygdala
- Connects the two hemispheres of the brain
- A cavity in the brain filled with fluid
- A drug that increases dopaminergic activity in the brain
11 Clues: Deals with memory • Not a mirror image • Deals with emotion • Anatomy of the brain • Chemicals in the brain • Houses the hippocampus and the amygdala • A cavity in the brain filled with fluid • Connects the two hemispheres of the brain • A drug that blocks the dopaminergic neurons • A drug that increases dopaminergic activity in the brain • ...
Vocabulary 2022-12-15
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- a plan or arrangement for possible future conditions
- the study of the body and how it works
- to rummage or look around
- a group that manages or governs
- cheerfulness; positive attitude
- to rule or have the highest authority over
- to rise up, fill
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- strange or unusual
- not accepting something as true
- a place where Jewish people gather for worship
- to rule or have the highest authority over
- a plant with fragrant leaves, often used as a seasoning
12 Clues: to rise up, fill • strange or unusual • to rummage or look around • not accepting something as true • a group that manages or governs • cheerfulness; positive attitude • the study of the body and how it works • to rule or have the highest authority over • to rule or have the highest authority over • a place where Jewish people gather for worship • ...
Archunde, Addison Per 4 Game 1 2022-09-20
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- above
- Toward the midline
- Away from the midline
- toward the back
- A vertical plane that divides the body or any of its parts into right and left portions
- A vertical plane that divides the body or any of its pieces into the front and back portions
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- The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement; encompasses anatomy, biomechanics, physiology, psychomotor behavior, and social and cultural factors.
- below
- Farthest from
- A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts
- Nearest to
- toward the front
12 Clues: below • above • Nearest to • Farthest from • toward the back • toward the front • Toward the midline • Away from the midline • A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts • A vertical plane that divides the body or any of its parts into right and left portions • ...
Organ Systems 2017-08-31
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- where food enters the body
- Protects deeper tissue from injury and synthesizes vitamin D
- maintains blank-base balance
- part of cardiovascular system
- regulation of materials
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- part of Lymphatic system
- Secrets hormones responsible for things such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism
- transports materials to the body via blood pumped by heart
- returns fluids to blood vessels
- Fast-acting control system
- type of anatomy referring to large structures in the body
11 Clues: regulation of materials • part of Lymphatic system • where food enters the body • Fast-acting control system • maintains blank-base balance • part of cardiovascular system • returns fluids to blood vessels • type of anatomy referring to large structures in the body • transports materials to the body via blood pumped by heart • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-13
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- one of the three elements of Renaissance Art
- means rebirth or revival
- painted by Leonardo DaVinchi
- to be dismissed from the Catholic church
- one of the three elements of Renaissance Art
- painted by Leonardo DaVinchi
- invented the movable type of printing press
- translated the Bible into German
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- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- papers that supposedly granted pardon from sin
- the study of the structure of humans, animals and plants
- wrtoe the 95 Theses
- one of the three elements of Renaissance Art
- was burned at the stake for his beliefs
14 Clues: wrtoe the 95 Theses • means rebirth or revival • painted by Leonardo DaVinchi • painted by Leonardo DaVinchi • translated the Bible into German • was burned at the stake for his beliefs • to be dismissed from the Catholic church • painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • invented the movable type of printing press • one of the three elements of Renaissance Art • ...
Keeping Healthy 2022-09-08
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- these help the body's digestive system
- we do this everyday
- a person who emits all animal products from their diet
- these are found in bread and pasta
- it is important to have a healthy one
- this can be found in sugar and sweets
- these are found in meat and eggs
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- an external covering, such as a shell
- internal skeleton
- the structure of animals or plants
- the framework of the body
11 Clues: internal skeleton • we do this everyday • the framework of the body • these are found in meat and eggs • the structure of animals or plants • these are found in bread and pasta • an external covering, such as a shell • it is important to have a healthy one • this can be found in sugar and sweets • these help the body's digestive system • ...
PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS 2023-11-30
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- WHO SHOWED SUNLIGHT IS ESSENTIAL FOR PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- THE PHOTOPHOSPORYLATION ONLY ATP WILL BE PRODUCED
- THE REACTION THAT TAKES PLACE IN STROMA
- ONE OF THE MAJOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN C3 AND C4 PLANTS
- THE FIRST STABLE PRODUCT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS
- THE CYCLE THAT TAKES PLACE IN DARK REACTION
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- THE MOST ABUNDANT ENZYME
- ITS SPLITTING OF WATER MOLECULE
- THE COLOR OF CHLOROPHYLL A
- ONE OF THE END PRODUCT OF LIGHT REACTION
- C4 PLANTS HAS THIS ANATOMY
11 Clues: THE MOST ABUNDANT ENZYME • THE COLOR OF CHLOROPHYLL A • C4 PLANTS HAS THIS ANATOMY • ITS SPLITTING OF WATER MOLECULE • THE REACTION THAT TAKES PLACE IN STROMA • ONE OF THE END PRODUCT OF LIGHT REACTION • THE FIRST STABLE PRODUCT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS • THE CYCLE THAT TAKES PLACE IN DARK REACTION • THE PHOTOPHOSPORYLATION ONLY ATP WILL BE PRODUCED • ...
2024 Shenanigans & A Very Merry Christmas! 2024-12-13
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- Site of a manmade engineering marvel
- *Life sustaining anatomy, recent resurgence of interest
- *Dad who knows a good Irish exit
- Contributions to Thanksgiving
- City in the land of maple syrup
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- Site of scary stairs tower
- *Item that indicates hotness level
- *Mischievous cat
- *You spin me round and round and I go up and down
- "Thank you" for carrying me up all those stairs
- Country that (nearly) blew us away
11 Clues: *Mischievous cat • Site of scary stairs tower • Contributions to Thanksgiving • City in the land of maple syrup • *Dad who knows a good Irish exit • *Item that indicates hotness level • Country that (nearly) blew us away • Site of a manmade engineering marvel • "Thank you" for carrying me up all those stairs • *You spin me round and round and I go up and down • ...
EMMA 2024-10-11
8 Clues: cibo preferito • posto del cuore • materia preferita • miglior passatempo • -anatomy serie preferita • un outfit non è un outfit senza • le tiene in borsa,una per lei e una per me • è il nome di un dolce ma la usa se annoiata a un party
Introduction to Careers in Health 2017-05-16
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- Used his artistic abilities to create life like drawings of human anatomy.
- One of the four value indicators for healthcare workders. It involves being honest, truthful, trustworthy, sincere, and respectful with patients.
- The area of health that involves your relationships, and the ability to get along with others.
- Inventor of the antibiotic penicillin.
- Care in the home for patients who need health services but not hospitalization.
- Care provided to terminally ill people nearing the end of life.
- The Patients _______________ is a document written by the AHA outlining expected patient rights while in a hospital.
- Invasion of _____________ is a civil wrong that unlawfully makes public knowledge of any private or personal information without consent.
- The ________________ Administration provides care for veterans that served in the armed forces.
- Founded the American Red Cross.
- Private, personal, restricted, secret.
- Was the first to accurately explain how blood circulates through the heart and the body.
- ¬_______________ agencies are one of the three main categories of healthcare delivery systems.
- General _______________ provide a wide range of diagnostic, medical, surgical, and emergency care services.
- Health care program for uniformed service members and their families.
- Bad practice.
- Federal agency that promotes health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability in the US.
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- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Discovered the smallpox vaccine.
- 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.
- Founder of modern nursing.
- Health insurance program for people who are 65 or older.
- Known as the Father of Medicine. Established medicine as a profession.
- Founder of antiseptic surgery. Used carbolic acid in surgery to decrease infection and death rates.
- The area of health that involves thoughts and feelings.
- Known as the Father of Modern Anatomy. Produced one of the most influential books on anatomy.
- The area of health that involves how well your body functions.
- ________________ 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.
- Used sulfuric ether as an anesthetic to remove a tumor.
- Performed the first human to human heart transplant.
- Agency responsible for monitoring trading and safety standards in the food and drug industries.
- The health _________________ is a scale used to measure personal health from a high level of wellness to premature death.
- __________ consent is the permission for treatment granted by a person in his or her right mind.
- Discovered x-ray and set the foundation for diagnostic radiology.
- Health insurance program for people with limited income or disabilities.
- A code of conduct representing ideal behavior for a group of people.
- Invented the stethoscope.
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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- Anatomy of the eye in which light enters
- Inability to recognize or see the whole form of objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- Protein substance that causes inflammation, which also magnifies response to nearby heat and pain receptors
- 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
- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Frequent/constant ringing in the ear often produced by nerve deafness
- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave related to how frequently nerves fire
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond only to a small range of stimuli
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- 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
- Structure of the auditory system of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- The “where” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the parietal lobe
- Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together
- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- The “what” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the temporal lobe
- intensity of a sound wave
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- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
- Neurons with larger receptive fields evenly dispersed through the retina that best respond to moving stimuli
- Tone deafness
- Anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus that is not adjustable
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- Number of compressions per second of sound measured in Hertz
- Inability to recognize people’s faces
- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- Idea that states it is possible to flood the spinal cord with sensory information to decrease the perception of pain
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- Receptor cells that are involved with visual detail and color vision
- Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
- Neurotransmitter released after mild pain
- Adjustable anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus on objects of various distances
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 2014-11-12
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- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Tone deafness
- 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
- The “what” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the temporal lobe
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- Inability to recognize people’s faces
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- Structure of the auditory system of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Adjustable anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus on objects of various distances
- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- Number of compressions per second of sound measured in Hertz
- Protein substance that causes inflammation, which also magnifies response to nearby heat and pain receptors
- Neurotransmitter released after mild pain
- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
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- Highest sensitivity to all tastes due to large number of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- Inability to recognize or see the whole form of objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- The “where” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the parietal lobe
- Neurons with larger receptive fields evenly dispersed through the retina that best respond to moving stimuli
- Frequent/constant ringing in the ear often produced by nerve deafness
- Receptor cells that are involved with visual detail and color vision
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- Idea that states it is possible to flood the spinal cord with sensory information to decrease the perception of pain
- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
- Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond only to a small range of stimuli
- intensity of a sound wave
- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- Anatomy of the eye in which light enters
- Anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus that is not adjustable
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave related to how frequently nerves fire
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 2014-11-12
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- Number of compressions per second of sound measured in Hertz
- Inability to recognize people’s faces
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
- The “what” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the temporal lobe
- 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
- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- Inability to recognize or see the whole form of objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- Perception of the frequency of a sound wave related to how frequently nerves fire
- 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
- Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- The “where” pathway for vision that originates from V2 and extends to the parietal lobe
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
- Neurotransmitter released after mild pain
- Tone deafness
- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
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- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- 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
- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- Made up of axons of ganglion cells joining together
- Neurons with larger receptive fields evenly dispersed through the retina that best respond to moving stimuli
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond only to a small range of stimuli
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- Highest sensitivity to all tastes due to large number of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- intensity of a sound wave
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- Anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus that is not adjustable
- 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 • ...
Introduction to Careers in Health 2017-02-24
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- Used his artistic abilities to create life like drawings of human anatomy.
- One of the four value indicators for healthcare workders. It involves being honest, truthful, trustworthy, sincere, and respectful with patients.
- The area of health that involves your relationships, and the ability to get along with others.
- Inventor of the antibiotic penicillin.
- Care in the home for patients who need health services but not hospitalization.
- Care provided to terminally ill people nearing the end of life.
- The Patients _______________ is a document written by the AHA outlining expected patient rights while in a hospital.
- Invasion of _____________ is a civil wrong that unlawfully makes public knowledge of any private or personal information without consent.
- The ________________ Administration provides care for veterans that served in the armed forces.
- Founded the American Red Cross.
- Private, personal, restricted, secret.
- Was the first to accurately explain how blood circulates through the heart and the body.
- ¬_______________ agencies are one of the three main categories of healthcare delivery systems.
- General _______________ provide a wide range of diagnostic, medical, surgical, and emergency care services.
- Health care program for uniformed service members and their families.
- Bad practice.
- Federal agency that promotes health and quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability in the US.
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- The combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Discovered the smallpox vaccine.
- 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.
- Founder of modern nursing.
- Health insurance program for people who are 65 or older.
- Known as the Father of Medicine. Established medicine as a profession.
- Founder of antiseptic surgery. Used carbolic acid in surgery to decrease infection and death rates.
- The area of health that involves thoughts and feelings.
- Known as the Father of Modern Anatomy. Produced one of the most influential books on anatomy.
- The area of health that involves how well your body functions.
- ________________ 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.
- Used sulfuric ether as an anesthetic to remove a tumor.
- Performed the first human to human heart transplant.
- Agency responsible for monitoring trading and safety standards in the food and drug industries.
- The health _________________ is a scale used to measure personal health from a high level of wellness to premature death.
- __________ consent is the permission for treatment granted by a person in his or her right mind.
- Discovered x-ray and set the foundation for diagnostic radiology.
- Health insurance program for people with limited income or disabilities.
- A code of conduct representing ideal behavior for a group of people.
- Invented the stethoscope.
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. • ...
spiriclub 2015-03-08
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- de boom van Sherlien volgens de keltische astrologie
- capital is een ....
- mythisch dier
- edel dier
- sterrenbeeld van de oudste dochter van Norbert en Francis
- iemand blij maken met een dode ...
- nobel
- de achternaam van Tirzah
- mystieke heilige schrift van de Joden
- laatste vakantie van mehmood en sherlien was naar ....
- godin van de liefde
- hoogste staat die de mens kan bereiken, en waardoor heiligheid wordt bereikt
- geboorteplaats van een religieus leider
- relativiteitstheorie is van
- hol van een vos
- sterrenstelsel
- dochter van Cooper in Interstellar
- doder van minotaurus
- liefde maakt .........
- hoe heet de kat van Khalid en Tirzah
- in deze stad is Khalid geboren
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- wie heeft een eigen mandala getekend?
- ruimtevaartprogramma van Nasa tussen 1961 en 1972
- wie maakt de toverdrank voor Asterix
- kleur van chakra die met sexualiteit te maken heeft
- bij welk land hoort het kleine eiland Als
- Christina is half Deens half ....
- soort alienras
- gericht op het geestelijke
- hoogst levende boom ter wereld (115,5 meter)
- derde planeet van de zon
- herfstmaand, vruchtmaand
- deze vogel, behorende tot reigerachtigen, werd vereerd in het oude Egypte
- verste planeet in ons zonnestelsel
- mythisch eilandenrijk
- de vijf zuilen van de ........
- derde naam van Norbert
- kleur van de hartchakra
- hoe heet de rivier die door Rome stroomt
- Norbert was hier in januari met zijn werk
- uitvinder van de gloeilamp
- mythologisch beest
42 Clues: nobel • edel dier • mythisch dier • soort alienras • sterrenstelsel • hol van een vos • mythologisch beest • capital is een .... • godin van de liefde • doder van minotaurus • mythisch eilandenrijk • derde naam van Norbert • liefde maakt ......... • kleur van de hartchakra • de achternaam van Tirzah • derde planeet van de zon • herfstmaand, vruchtmaand • gericht op het geestelijke • ...
All About Ellie 2024-12-18
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- Rabbi who led your Simchat Bat
- Dirty Dancing/Grandma
- Misused in Princess Bride
- Favorite Ema
- Place Hallie and Annie meet
- Walls of our Succah
- Location of a happy place for you
- Jack's brother
- What Lorelai's world runs on
- Not really a nice guy in Greys
- What to do on November 5th
- Journalist Rory idolizes
- Purim 2007 costume with Leora
- Evil Energix lady
- Your name for about 10 minutes
- Summer drink discovered in Israel
- 2005 Halloween costume
- What almost hit our car after a soccer game
- Your first trip via plane
- Man not throwing away his shot
- Star Wars movie with Natalie Portman
- Our street in Atlanta
- Young love
- Candy we pitied
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- District 11's product
- What hospital were you born in
- 10th birthday activity
- Name of Babette's cat
- She wasn't a man there
- FJA basketball number
- Abbie, Diane, Jack, Karen & Frank share
- Name of only contestant to be Sole Survivor twice
- Ironically used to be your fave food
- Who you are named after
- Home of the African Penguin
- Hillel graduation robe color
- VA City that agreed to have solar farms
- Gretchen's biggest flaw
- Founder of Lehigh
- Color of smash cake at first birthday
- LCSC soccer team name
- Name of your day care
- Prom dress color
- Activity at 8th birthday party
- Hebrew play role
45 Clues: Young love • Favorite Ema • Jack's brother • Candy we pitied • Prom dress color • Hebrew play role • Evil Energix lady • Founder of Lehigh • Walls of our Succah • District 11's product • Dirty Dancing/Grandma • Name of Babette's cat • FJA basketball number • LCSC soccer team name • Name of your day care • Our street in Atlanta • 10th birthday activity • She wasn't a man there • 2005 Halloween costume • ...
Happy valentine's day :) 2026-02-01
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- Which row you placed on our boy pyramid in 2022
- Our 2024 camp spot (too risky)
- Somewhere we need to go AGAIN (think funny pictures)
- Another fav activity (think nourishment)
- My favorite weather
- Another another place we used to always meet a lot
- Your lookalike
- A habit you need to start
- My favorite Russian cartoon
- An activity I always call you before (think recent)
- Where we met
- Your other lookalike ifykyk
- Best color war team
- Another place we always meet (think Q)
- Our favorite color
- Best Tv show ever
- My major
- Place you first kissed me
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- Our favorite mode of communication
- Secret place in camp shhhh
- Another fav activity (think anywhere, anytime)
- Our favorite food
- A place we always meet
- How we would hold hands but not really… (think 2024)
- Move ill consider watching with
- One of your features i like and would appreciate to have in possession
- Your TS
- How many months past one year
- Our favorite activity
- Color war team with largest win in CZ history
- My favorite artist
- Color of your hair
- We both have ____
- Your favorite color for me
- Something we keep
- Your Halloween costume for 2026
- Movie we watched together abbreviated
- Something you want but I wont allow
- Your major
- What you are
- My favorite color on you
41 Clues: Your TS • My major • Your major • Where we met • What you are • Your lookalike • Our favorite food • We both have ____ • Something we keep • Best Tv show ever • My favorite artist • Color of your hair • Our favorite color • My favorite weather • Best color war team • Our favorite activity • A place we always meet • My favorite color on you • A habit you need to start • Place you first kissed me • ...
Cohrs, Layla Period 6 Game 1 2023-09-15
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- allows extension and flexion due to anatomy
- Fluid in the skull
- Freely moveable joint
- allows bones to make a sliding motion
- Is a Saddle Joint
- one bone is rounded and another bone has a concave cavity that fit together
Down
- 2 bones with concave and convex regions
- formed when bones can move in many directions
- Is a hinge joint
- Most joints are these
10 Clues: Is a hinge joint • Is a Saddle Joint • Fluid in the skull • Freely moveable joint • Most joints are these • allows bones to make a sliding motion • 2 bones with concave and convex regions • allows extension and flexion due to anatomy • formed when bones can move in many directions • one bone is rounded and another bone has a concave cavity that fit together
VOCABULARY CHECK 2024-05-12
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- Chemical and physical processes by which a living thing uses food for energy and growth
- Die from a disease
- The study of human (or any other animals) body
- A medicine used to improve a particular condition
- Inactive
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- Having absorbed enough water
- Recover/ Return to a good condition
- Make something bad less severe
- Having many different parts or side
- Damage or weaken something
10 Clues: Inactive • Die from a disease • Damage or weaken something • Having absorbed enough water • Make something bad less severe • Recover/ Return to a good condition • Having many different parts or side • The study of human (or any other animals) body • A medicine used to improve a particular condition • ...
Ed Gein Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-01
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- To be admitted to a hospital
- To remove the entrails from
- A person who steals valuables from graves and tombs
- Restore a dead person back to life
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- A person morbidly obsessed with death or disaster
- A person who kills indiscriminately or brutally
- The study of the structure of animals
- An irresistible sexual attraction to dead bodies
- A timid or feeble person
- _______,Wisconsin
10 Clues: _______,Wisconsin • A timid or feeble person • To remove the entrails from • To be admitted to a hospital • Restore a dead person back to life • The study of the structure of animals • A person who kills indiscriminately or brutally • An irresistible sexual attraction to dead bodies • A person morbidly obsessed with death or disaster • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary - Mickala Govan 2024-04-05
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- similar early development
- similar anatomy from common ancestors
- methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
- a feature that an organism has inherited but does not use anymore
- characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ
Down
- similar DNA and amino acid sequences
- also known as convergent evolution
- similar structures, function in similar environments
- change in species over time
- insect populations become resistant to pesticides
10 Clues: similar early development • change in species over time • also known as convergent evolution • similar DNA and amino acid sequences • similar anatomy from common ancestors • methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus • insect populations become resistant to pesticides • similar structures, function in similar environments • ...
Subjects 2021-08-21
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- How to paint, how to draw, etc.
- We learn about different kind of music and instruments.
- How to stay fit, different exercises and the
- We learn the language from UK.
- groups.
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- We learn the language from Spain.
- Like biology, chemistry, anatomy, etc.
- substractions,additions,equiations and fractions.
- We learn about the environment, continents, mountains, etc.
- In this subject, we learn about different civilizations.
10 Clues: groups. • We learn the language from UK. • How to paint, how to draw, etc. • We learn the language from Spain. • Like biology, chemistry, anatomy, etc. • How to stay fit, different exercises and the • substractions,additions,equiations and fractions. • We learn about different kind of music and instruments. • In this subject, we learn about different civilizations. • ...
Spelling #9 2023-01-17
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- to come between in order to stop, settle, or change
- To withdraw or leave without returning
- Having or showing an attitude of superiority
- To fight against
- To fall, drop sharply
- Structural makeup of an organism or any of its parts
Down
- A discussion between doctors on a case or treatment
- To bring into existence
- Overly proud of oneself or one's opinions
- clear-minded, think clearly
10 Clues: To fight against • To fall, drop sharply • To bring into existence • clear-minded, think clearly • To withdraw or leave without returning • Overly proud of oneself or one's opinions • Having or showing an attitude of superiority • A discussion between doctors on a case or treatment • to come between in order to stop, settle, or change • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
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- earth rotates on an axis around the sun
- "I think therefore I am"
- an ancient greek astronomer
- Issac Newton developed this form of math
- discovered the existence of oxygen
Down
- Robert Boyle is the father of this science
- William Harvey discovered that blood _____
- the founder of human anatomy
- Pope Urban VIII tried him for heresy
- view that earth is center of the universe
10 Clues: "I think therefore I am" • an ancient greek astronomer • the founder of human anatomy • discovered the existence of oxygen • Pope Urban VIII tried him for heresy • earth rotates on an axis around the sun • Issac Newton developed this form of math • view that earth is center of the universe • Robert Boyle is the father of this science • ...
Daily Puzzle 2022-10-26
Grave Robbers & Resurrection 2023-03-13
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- Graveyard Grandison Harris used to rob
- Cages put around graves to prevent robberies
- being risen from the dead
- what building Devin's body is preserved in
- someone who is an expert on anatomy
Down
- Less convicted robber of Charlie Chaplin's grave
- act of cutting/slicing something open
- State that John Scott Harrison was buried in
- where someone is buried
- Type of gun used to help rob graves
10 Clues: where someone is buried • being risen from the dead • Type of gun used to help rob graves • someone who is an expert on anatomy • act of cutting/slicing something open • Graveyard Grandison Harris used to rob • what building Devin's body is preserved in • State that John Scott Harrison was buried in • Cages put around graves to prevent robberies • ...
Aditi Desai - Renaissance Test Extra Credit 2022-05-13
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- who painted the "last judgement"
- what is the use of light and shadow called?
- davinci's famous painting
- who painted "school of athens"?
Down
- where is "school of athens" located?
- what technique is used to draw attention to a certain point in a painting?
- what made paintings portable?
- the name of botticelli's painting
- what was davinci very interested in?
- what gives a painting depth?
10 Clues: davinci's famous painting • what gives a painting depth? • what made paintings portable? • who painted "school of athens"? • who painted the "last judgement" • the name of botticelli's painting • where is "school of athens" located? • what was davinci very interested in? • what is the use of light and shadow called? • ...
Unit 4 Review 2024-09-18
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- Who discovered veins and arteries?
- Who created the basis of psychology?
- who identified the bacterium that causes tuberculosis?
- Who was the first female physician?
- Who invented the microscope lens?
- Who developed sterilization techniques for surgical tools?
- Who invented the x-ray?
- Who discovered penicillin?
- Who discovered the ABO blood groups?
Down
- Who launched the American Red Cross?
- Who is known as the father of microbiology?
- Who is the founder of modern nursing?
- Who wrote the first anatomy book?
- Who theorized that colds can be passed from person to person?
- Who discovered immortal cells?
- Who developed medical techniques for a tracheostomy?
- Who invented the microscope?
- Who developed a vaccine for smallpox?
- Who invented the stethoscope?
19 Clues: Who invented the x-ray? • Who discovered penicillin? • Who invented the microscope? • Who invented the stethoscope? • Who discovered immortal cells? • Who wrote the first anatomy book? • Who invented the microscope lens? • Who discovered veins and arteries? • Who was the first female physician? • Who launched the American Red Cross? • Who created the basis of psychology? • ...
jack the ripper fun time palooza extravaganza 2023-04-12
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- scene of a crime
- geting pleasure or satisfaction by inficting pain in others
- officers of the law
- Where jack is based in
- branch of science focused in the structure of the human body
- type of knife he used
- number of official victims
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- true or false, was he ever caught?
- something thats hard to explain or identfy
- action done someone that offends the law
- a woman who engages in sexual activity for payment
- part of the human body that serves a vital function
12 Clues: scene of a crime • officers of the law • type of knife he used • Where jack is based in • number of official victims • true or false, was he ever caught? • action done someone that offends the law • something thats hard to explain or identfy • a woman who engages in sexual activity for payment • part of the human body that serves a vital function • ...
Science and Medicine-Antebellum 2022-11-21
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- The first anesthetic
- A common pain remedy in the antebellum period
- The period that partly influenced the ideas of the antebellum era
- Contributed to the first electromagnetic motor
- The expanding interest in ________ greatly improved the quality of life
- Sarah Douglas taught anatomy and _________
Down
- Largest research complex in the world
- A medicine created by Felix Hoffman
- Lived from 1806-1882 and was an avid abolitionist
- The book that challenged Darwins later theory of evolution
- Third president of Amherst College
- Advancements in science improved the ________
12 Clues: The first anesthetic • Third president of Amherst College • A medicine created by Felix Hoffman • Largest research complex in the world • Sarah Douglas taught anatomy and _________ • A common pain remedy in the antebellum period • Advancements in science improved the ________ • Contributed to the first electromagnetic motor • ...
Christmas Crossword! 2021-12-26
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- Revered filmmaker, known for his documentaries
- Secretary of State and First Lady
- Heavy metal band that sings "Enter Sandman"
- Legendary skateboarder
- Los Vegas magician duo
- Legendary tennis sister
- Most famous cellist on record
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- Producer of Grey's Anatomy and Scandal
- Early 2000s musical artist who sings O.M.G, known for his great dancing
- Famous photographer, known for taking Rolling Stone Magazine's most famous cover photograph
- What we got you for Christmas!
- Plays Nick Fury in Avengers movies, and star of Capital One commercials
12 Clues: Legendary skateboarder • Los Vegas magician duo • Legendary tennis sister • Most famous cellist on record • What we got you for Christmas! • Secretary of State and First Lady • Producer of Grey's Anatomy and Scandal • Heavy metal band that sings "Enter Sandman" • Revered filmmaker, known for his documentaries • ...
Biology 2022-01-27
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- These vessels carry blood from the heart to tissue.
- This is done to study an animals anatomy.
- The "resting phase" of a cell.
- Water molecules diffuse through membranes process.
- The system that carries oxygen to the blood.
- Building blocks of all living things.
- This produces images of internal organs.
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- Blood enters this chamber in our heart.
- These deliver air to air sacs in our lungs.
- Process to replace worn out cells.
- Inserting a long flexible tube to examine your throat.
- Synonym for "windpipe".
12 Clues: Synonym for "windpipe". • The "resting phase" of a cell. • Process to replace worn out cells. • Building blocks of all living things. • Blood enters this chamber in our heart. • This produces images of internal organs. • This is done to study an animals anatomy. • These deliver air to air sacs in our lungs. • The system that carries oxygen to the blood. • ...
HASHIM BIOLOGY 2022-09-25
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- - Science dealing with the effect of radiation on living beings.
- - Science taking care of health.
- – Study of fungi.
- - Study of human mind and behavior.
- - Study of internal structure of organism.
- - Random movement of molecule / gas / ion from reign of higher concentration to lower concentration.
- - Study of treating disease by drug.
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- – Study of nervous system.
- – Study of heart.
- - Abstract Eukaryotes are cells commonly identified by the presence of a nucleus.
- - Study of cell
- - organism which depend on other living for their food and shelter.
12 Clues: - Study of cell • – Study of heart. • – Study of fungi. • – Study of nervous system. • - Science taking care of health. • - Study of human mind and behavior. • - Study of treating disease by drug. • - Study of internal structure of organism. • - Science dealing with the effect of radiation on living beings. • ...
a 2013-07-08
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- 5280 feet above sea level
- For Purvi...the apple of my __
- The art of gliding down the snow
- This ballet's US debut was in San Francisco in 1944
- The name of our home in the City of Cats
- City of Roses
- Birthplace of the most beautiful girl in the world
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- First name of Dr. Robbins from Grey's Anatomy
- Home of the Hurricane
- Goes on forever
- The emotion you felt on 5/21/13 at Cafe Baci
- Preferred mode of transportation in Santorini
12 Clues: City of Roses • Goes on forever • Home of the Hurricane • 5280 feet above sea level • For Purvi...the apple of my __ • The art of gliding down the snow • The name of our home in the City of Cats • The emotion you felt on 5/21/13 at Cafe Baci • First name of Dr. Robbins from Grey's Anatomy • Preferred mode of transportation in Santorini • ...
Grey's Anatomy Junkies Vol 1 2020-03-22
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- Originally, what was the show going to be named before being named Grey's Anatomy?
- George throws darts at the bar, what color are they?
- izzie's number one hobby
- "He's very dreamy, but he's not the sun." Who said this?
- who was said to be alex's lookalike?
- which season is the musical episode "Song beneath the song"
- Owen's pick for chief resident
Down
- who coined the term "vajayjay"?
- what's meredith's favorite city?
- Kevin Kidd's ethnicity
- Jo's ex-husband
- lorretta devine plays what character?
12 Clues: Jo's ex-husband • Kevin Kidd's ethnicity • izzie's number one hobby • Owen's pick for chief resident • who coined the term "vajayjay"? • what's meredith's favorite city? • who was said to be alex's lookalike? • lorretta devine plays what character? • George throws darts at the bar, what color are they? • "He's very dreamy, but he's not the sun." Who said this? • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment 2021-10-20
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- Developed the system of naming elements.
- believed solar system revolved around the earth.
- Proved that planets moved in elliptical orbits.
- People who sought new ways of thinking.
- Created universal theory of gravitation.
- Concept:liberty is achieved with majority rule
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- Proved the heart was the starting point.
- Idea of government with separation of powers
- Observed the moons of Jupiter with a telescope.
- 18th century philosophical movement.
- Concept created by French philosophe Voltaire
- Made discoveries in anatomy by dissecting humans
12 Clues: 18th century philosophical movement. • People who sought new ways of thinking. • Proved the heart was the starting point. • Developed the system of naming elements. • Created universal theory of gravitation. • Idea of government with separation of powers • Concept created by French philosophe Voltaire • Concept:liberty is achieved with majority rule • ...
The Renaissance 2024-03-08
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- Famous sculptor and painter, made Pieta
- The main man of renaissance literature
- A painting done on wet plaster
- The study of the human body
- Challenged the Catholic church on astronomy
- A wealthy person that invested in the arts
Down
- Inventor of the printing press
- Creating illusion of depth in paintings by painting things smaller at the back
- ____ Lisa hangs in the Louvre
- A 14 line poem, Shakespeare's specialty
- Art style that involved shading colours together
- On your face, word created by Shakespeare
12 Clues: The study of the human body • ____ Lisa hangs in the Louvre • Inventor of the printing press • A painting done on wet plaster • The main man of renaissance literature • A 14 line poem, Shakespeare's specialty • Famous sculptor and painter, made Pieta • On your face, word created by Shakespeare • A wealthy person that invested in the arts • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-10-13
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- A skin disease caused by mites?
- A graft from another species is a Xenograft and a?
- The muscular part of the heart
- Is the study of the functions of the structures of the body
Down
- Function of walking
- Tissue containing contractile cells
- Abnormal, fluid filled sac
- In the term erythematosus the root means?
- The suffix -algia means
- The outer layer of the heart
- Is the study of the structures of the body
- is the surgical repair of a nerve
12 Clues: Function of walking • The suffix -algia means • Abnormal, fluid filled sac • The outer layer of the heart • The muscular part of the heart • A skin disease caused by mites? • is the surgical repair of a nerve • Tissue containing contractile cells • In the term erythematosus the root means? • Is the study of the structures of the body • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Eye Anatomy Crossword 2022-01-24
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- The clear, dome-shaped section of the eye
- The tough, white section of the eye
- Type of cells responsible for night vision and detecting grey shades
- Equipment used to measure eye pressure
- The duct that carries tears from the eye to the nose
- A major blood vessel in the eye
- Reflective layer underneath the retina that enhances night vision
- The nerve that carries electrical impulses to the brain
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- Type of cells responsible for day vision and detecting colour
- A dye used to detect any abnormalities on the surface of the eye
- The coloured section of the eye
- Medical term for repeated eyelid spasms
- Test to measure the quantity of tears produced
- Glands along the eyelid margin that produce the oily portion of the tear film
- Organ that converts electrical impulses into images
- Mucous membrane that lines the eyeball and eyelids
16 Clues: The coloured section of the eye • A major blood vessel in the eye • The tough, white section of the eye • Equipment used to measure eye pressure • Medical term for repeated eyelid spasms • The clear, dome-shaped section of the eye • Test to measure the quantity of tears produced • Mucous membrane that lines the eyeball and eyelids • ...
Long Bone Anatomy 2022-01-09
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- bone marrow that fills spongy bone and creates red blood cells
- a smooth external layer of all bones
- bones that are cube-like shaped
- calcium carbonate mix that makes up spongy bone
- a type of bone marrow found in the medullary cavity that stores fat
- bones that are very thin
- substance found at the ends of the epiphysis where two bones come together
- portion of long bone that makes up the ends
- circular structures that make up compact bone
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- layer of hyaline cartilage separating the epiphesis from the diaphysis where the bone grows
- bones that are small and round
- the empty space inside the diaphysis of a long bone
- Empty space with thin calcium carbonate mixed in called trabeculae
- bones that are odd shapes
- portion of long bone that makes up the shaft
- bones that are longer in length than width
16 Clues: bones that are very thin • bones that are odd shapes • bones that are small and round • bones that are cube-like shaped • a smooth external layer of all bones • bones that are longer in length than width • portion of long bone that makes up the ends • portion of long bone that makes up the shaft • circular structures that make up compact bone • ...
Anatomy of Cerebellum 2017-11-06
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- 1:1 ratio with purkinje cells
- Fissure separating posterior and flocculonodular lobes
- lobe of spinocerebellum
- Functional division for initiation, planning and timing of motor activity
- Dura mater separating cerebellum from cortex
- Origin
- Excitatory neurotransmitter of climbing and mossy fibers
- Branching pattern of white matter
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- Peduncle that connects cerebellum to medulla
- Posture, balance and coordination of eye movements
- Deepest cellular layer in grey matter
- Major inflow channel
- Artery supplying deep nuclei
- Nuclei that paravermal zone project to
- Area separating two hemispheres
- Most medial nuclei
16 Clues: Origin • Most medial nuclei • Major inflow channel • lobe of spinocerebellum • Artery supplying deep nuclei • 1:1 ratio with purkinje cells • Area separating two hemispheres • Branching pattern of white matter • Deepest cellular layer in grey matter • Nuclei that paravermal zone project to • Peduncle that connects cerebellum to medulla • ...
Lauren's Anatomy Crossword 2013-09-25
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- ............................ is when you bring your limbs back to your body.
- The name for when you turn your palms over so they are facing upwards.
- The name of the action for when you pull your toes upwards.
- What muscle is the agonist when we do sit ups?
- The ball and socket joint connecting the leg to the trunk of the body.
- ................................ happens when you straighten your joints.
- The joint connecting the hand to the radius and the ulna.
- What muscle is the antagonist when you do situps?
- What is the bone on the outside of the lower leg?
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- Your ....................... are the agonists when you sit down on a chair.
- The strongest bone in the human body.
- The joint connecting the humerus to the radias and the ulna.
- The other name for your collar bone.
- The name of the thick triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint.
- The joint that allows your head to turn from side to side.
- This bone is also known as the knee cap.
16 Clues: The other name for your collar bone. • The strongest bone in the human body. • This bone is also known as the knee cap. • What muscle is the agonist when we do sit ups? • What muscle is the antagonist when you do situps? • What is the bone on the outside of the lower leg? • The joint connecting the hand to the radius and the ulna. • ...
Disc Anatomy & Herniation 2024-05-16
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- What direction of movement does the annulus fibrosus limit whilst providing a strong bond between vertebrae.
- Composed of water, type II collagen, chondrocyte-like cells, and proteoglycans, it forms the jelly centre of the disc.
- Herniation usually affects this type of nerve root in the lumbar spine.
- The outer portion of the disc.
- The nucleus pulposus becomes more ______ with increasing age.
- In what direction is the disc most likely to herniate in the cervical spine at C6/7.
- What condition is likely to result from a significant herniation posteriorly compressing the spinal cord at L4/L5?
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- The second stage of herniation also called a buldge, with slight impingement into the spinal canal.
- The third stage where the nucleus breaks through the annulus, but remains within the disc.
- In what direction is the nucleus most likely to herniate due to a lack of structural support from anterior and posterior longitudinal ligaments.
- The rings made from collagen sheets that make up the Annulus Fibrosus.
- The fourth stage where the nucleus lies outside the disc.
- The fraction of the disc that is innervated.
- The stage of herniatiation cause by disc degeneration associated with aging.
- Intervertebral discs absorb this from vertical forces.
- What pathology results from acute or chronic tearing of the annulus fibrosus
16 Clues: The outer portion of the disc. • The fraction of the disc that is innervated. • Intervertebral discs absorb this from vertical forces. • The fourth stage where the nucleus lies outside the disc. • The nucleus pulposus becomes more ______ with increasing age. • The rings made from collagen sheets that make up the Annulus Fibrosus. • ...
Nervous system anatomy 2023-06-22
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- outermost layer of the meninges
- space where the nervous impulse jumps from one neuron to another
- regulates intentional movements of the body
- microscopic fiber that is part of the neuron and carries nervous impulse along a nerve cell
- nerves that stimulate the body in times of stress and crisis
- nerve beginning in a region of the hips
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- part of the brain for language expression
- cell that transports salts and water
- the tenth cranial nerve
- large network of nerves in the PNS
- relay center of the brain
- canals in the middle of the cerebrum
- bundle of spinal nerves below the end of the spinal cord
- uppermost portion of the brainstem
- part of the brainstem that means “bridge”
- the connective and supportive tissue of an organ
16 Clues: the tenth cranial nerve • relay center of the brain • outermost layer of the meninges • large network of nerves in the PNS • uppermost portion of the brainstem • cell that transports salts and water • canals in the middle of the cerebrum • nerve beginning in a region of the hips • part of the brain for language expression • part of the brainstem that means “bridge” • ...
Ear Anatomy Review 2025-02-24
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- What is the tube the connects the Middle Ear to the back of the nose?
- What is the hearing test that is for the outer and middle Ear?
- What type of energy does the inner ear use?
- Scope used to view the external ear and tympanic membrane?
- What are the three loops of fluid-filled tubes that are attached to the cochlea.
- What nerve help keep sense of balance?
- What is the part of the ear that touches air? (you can see)
- What is the scientific name for the Pinna?
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- what is the scientific name for the Ear Canal?
- The measurement for Frequency
- What is the hearing test for the inner ear?
- What transmits electro-chemical signals from the inner ear (the cochlea) to the brain
- A spiral-shaped, fluid-filled inner ear structure
- What is the scientific name for Eardrum?
- What type of energy does the Middle Ear use?
- Machine used to test hearing ability?
16 Clues: The measurement for Frequency • Machine used to test hearing ability? • What nerve help keep sense of balance? • What is the scientific name for Eardrum? • What is the scientific name for the Pinna? • What is the hearing test for the inner ear? • What type of energy does the inner ear use? • What type of energy does the Middle Ear use? • ...
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 • ...
Identifying Scientists 2015-10-01
7 Clues: A person who study Botany • A person who study Science • A person who studies Anatomy • A person who studies Geology • A person who studies chemistry • A person who studies Psychology • A person who studies Meteorology
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 • ...
What's the word GERD? 2020-08-23
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- Most common upper GI disorder in the U.S.
- Backward flow into the throat
- Technical term for indigestion
- Type of hernia that increases the risk of GERD
- Timing to take PPI in relation to food
- Test to show esophageal anatomy via drinkable solution
- Important referral to help with diet changes
- Food to reduce or eliminate from you diet
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- Food that contributes to GERD
- Location of GERD pain
- Another term for Upper endoscopy
11 Clues: Location of GERD pain • Food that contributes to GERD • Backward flow into the throat • Technical term for indigestion • Another term for Upper endoscopy • Timing to take PPI in relation to food • Most common upper GI disorder in the U.S. • Food to reduce or eliminate from you diet • Important referral to help with diet changes • ...
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 • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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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 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Teen Health and Wellness 2026-01-19
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- To be awake and knowing what is going on
- Thinking of something to do at a certain times
- relating to the anatomy, functions, and disorders of the nerves
- Degenerate brain disease
- To hear and understand what people say
- To get ready to do something certain
- Scientific name for concussion
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- To be asleep and not knowing anything goes on around you
- rules that explain the correct ways to follow a formal situation
- To deny a request
- Gradually worsening
- 3D cross-sectional of body parts
- Magnetic resonance imaging
13 Clues: To deny a request • Gradually worsening • Degenerate brain disease • Magnetic resonance imaging • Scientific name for concussion • 3D cross-sectional of body parts • To get ready to do something certain • To hear and understand what people say • To be awake and knowing what is going on • Thinking of something to do at a certain times • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
body systems <3 2022-01-27
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
