greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Character Design Vocab 2022-07-27
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- Maya’s tool that allows you to paint directly onto your 3D model.
- The actual appearance of a character, the anatomy of the character and their aesthetic combined together to create the finished look of a character’s design.
- The physical structure of a character like their skeletal structure and physical attributes such as facial features, body shape, and movement capabilities.
- Blender’s tool that allows you to paint directly onto your 3D model.
- To transform a non-digital image or piece of information into a digital one by uploading the non-digital form to a computer and possibly using other programs to improve upon the non-digital version of the item.
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- The specific position a character is in at any given time.
- A Character’s style including the way they dress, their accessories, and their general theme.
- An artist who focuses on designing characters for comics, television, or games.
- document used as a reference for a character’s overall design. This document displays an accurate representation of a character from multiple angles, poses, expressions, and more.
- The traits that define a character’s personality.
10 Clues: The traits that define a character’s personality. • The specific position a character is in at any given time. • Maya’s tool that allows you to paint directly onto your 3D model. • Blender’s tool that allows you to paint directly onto your 3D model. • An artist who focuses on designing characters for comics, television, or games. • ...
Body anatomy 2015-08-13
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- what are the bones in your fingers?
- what's the name of the bone in the middle of your chest?
- what movement do use to dribble a ball?
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- flexion what movement do you use to kick a ball?
- what flexion do you use to kick a soccer ball?
- what kind of joint is your elbow?
- what's the longest bone in your body?
- what bone protects your brain?
- what is the bone in your knee called?
- flexion what movement do use when your starting a race?
10 Clues: what bone protects your brain? • what kind of joint is your elbow? • what are the bones in your fingers? • what's the longest bone in your body? • what is the bone in your knee called? • what movement do use to dribble a ball? • what flexion do you use to kick a soccer ball? • flexion what movement do you use to kick a ball? • ...
Egg Anatomy 2021-12-09
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- pair of structures that keep the yolk in place
- provides nutrients to the developing embryo
- barrier between the albumen and the yolk
- protective protein layer, protects from bacteria
- the hard outer layer, made mostly of calcium
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- outer white egg layer provides nutrients to the developing embryo
- inner white egg layer provides nutrients to the developing embryo
- allows air and moisture into the egg
- where the development of the chick starts
- keeps the correct internal conditions for the egg
10 Clues: allows air and moisture into the egg • barrier between the albumen and the yolk • where the development of the chick starts • provides nutrients to the developing embryo • the hard outer layer, made mostly of calcium • pair of structures that keep the yolk in place • protective protein layer, protects from bacteria • keeps the correct internal conditions for the egg • ...
Plant Anatomy 2022-11-30
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- flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk.
- flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored.
- part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers.
- part of the pistil where pollen germinates.
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- sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs.
- The ovule producing part of a flower.
- straight tapering root growing vertically downward and forming the center from which subsidiary rootlets spring.
10 Clues: The ovule producing part of a flower. • part of the pistil where pollen germinates. • parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored. • seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs. • flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2022-10-24
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- the scar on a seed coat at the location where it was attached to the plant's stalk during development
- developing plant still inside the seed. The embryo has cotyledons, a root cap, a food source and a plumule
- small pore in a seed
- functions in the seed propagation of the plant
- function as the main body of the plant and acts as a support for branches and contains passages for food and water movement
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- attract insects for pollination
- seed carrying structure
- anchor the plant and helps in absorption and food storage
- function primarily in flood manufacture by photosynthesis
- another word for seed coat
10 Clues: small pore in a seed • seed carrying structure • another word for seed coat • attract insects for pollination • functions in the seed propagation of the plant • function primarily in flood manufacture by photosynthesis • anchor the plant and helps in absorption and food storage • ...
Brain Anatomy 2022-10-13
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- controls body temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue, and sleep.
- is the central trunk of the brain connecting the spinal cord.
- deals with sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder control, hearing, taste, eye movement, etc.
- involved in planning, control, and voluntary movements.
- has to do with your vision.
- has to do with speaking, planning,logic personality, abstract thinking, and problem-solving.
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- contains cardiac, respiratory, vomiting, and vasomotor centers.
- memory, decision-making, and emotional reactions.
- has to do with your hearing.
- has to do with your senses.
10 Clues: has to do with your senses. • has to do with your vision. • has to do with your hearing. • memory, decision-making, and emotional reactions. • involved in planning, control, and voluntary movements. • is the central trunk of the brain connecting the spinal cord. • controls body temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue, and sleep. • ...
Anatomy midterm 2023-12-14
10 Clues: over tone • below tone • equal tone • to eat cells • to drink cells • same relations • different relations • one set of chromosomes • below solute concentration • two or more sets of chromosomes
Anatomy Crossword 2023-09-21
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- - The highest level of organization, an individual living thing.
- - The directional term referring to the body's surface.
- - Combinations of atoms bonded together.
- - Groups of similar cells working together for a specific function.
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- - The directional term meaning toward the head.
- - The body plane that divides it into left and right sides.
- - The basic structural and functional units of the body.
- - Structures made up of different tissues working together.
- - Groups of organs working together for a common purpose.
- - The smallest units of matter that make up elements.
10 Clues: - Combinations of atoms bonded together. • - The directional term meaning toward the head. • - The smallest units of matter that make up elements. • - The directional term referring to the body's surface. • - The basic structural and functional units of the body. • - Groups of organs working together for a common purpose. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2023-10-10
10 Clues: Collects water • produces fruit • Produces pollen • controls pollen • supports anther • Male part of plant • female part of plant • Attracts pollinators • helps collect pollen • protects rising buds and blooming petals
Anatomy Crossword 2024-02-29
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- What is the longest and strongest bone in the human body?
- What is the shorter of the forearm bones found at the thumb side of the arm called?
- Which organ is responsible for regulating the blood sugar level?
- What is the name of the muscle found at the top of the arm and shoulder?
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- What is the largest Artery in the human body?
- What is the largest organ of the human body?
- What are the total number of metatarsal bones in the human body?
- Human skin has up to how many layers?
- In what part of the body are the Metatarsal bones?
- What does the ‘A’ stand for in the acronym DNA?
10 Clues: Human skin has up to how many layers? • What is the largest organ of the human body? • What is the largest Artery in the human body? • What does the ‘A’ stand for in the acronym DNA? • In what part of the body are the Metatarsal bones? • What is the longest and strongest bone in the human body? • What are the total number of metatarsal bones in the human body? • ...
Plant anatomy 2020-04-28
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- dicot leaf is otherwise called -----
- lower most protoxylem on disintegration forms -----
- ----- cells are found below the upper epidermis
- pith is ---- in monocot stem
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- endodermis of stem is -----
- the shape of vascular bundle in monocot stem
- Ring like arrangement of vascular bundle around the pith
- the vascular bundles are ---- in dicot stem
- xylem is ---- in stem
- outer cortex of dicot stem is ----
10 Clues: xylem is ---- in stem • endodermis of stem is ----- • pith is ---- in monocot stem • outer cortex of dicot stem is ---- • dicot leaf is otherwise called ----- • the vascular bundles are ---- in dicot stem • the shape of vascular bundle in monocot stem • ----- cells are found below the upper epidermis • lower most protoxylem on disintegration forms ----- • ...
Human Anatomy 2019-02-04
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- a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
- the system of all the nerves in the body
- (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work
- the thin outer layer of the skin
- the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged
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- a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants
- the act of breathing
- one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement
- an organ of the body or of a plant that secretes (= produces) liquid chemicals that have various purposes
- one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
10 Clues: the act of breathing • the thin outer layer of the skin • the system of all the nerves in the body • a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants • the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged • (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work • ...
Flower Anatomy 2019-08-12
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- Collective term for the petals on a single flower
- Found in the centre of a flower, consisting of a stigma and style
- Reflexed roses are currently trending on this platform
- Remove anthers from lilies to prevent stains from this substance
- A container for pollen
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- A common anchor point for wiring
- The process of manually opening petals on a flower
- Collective term for the corolla and calyx
- Leaf-like protection for a developing flower bud, collectively called a calyx
- Consisting of an anther and filament
10 Clues: A container for pollen • A common anchor point for wiring • Consisting of an anther and filament • Collective term for the corolla and calyx • Collective term for the petals on a single flower • The process of manually opening petals on a flower • Reflexed roses are currently trending on this platform • Remove anthers from lilies to prevent stains from this substance • ...
Human Anatomy 2024-07-21
10 Clues: - Digests food • - Allows movement • - Absorbs nutrients • - Detoxifies chemicals • - Largest organ of the body • - Responsible for respiration • - Controls the nervous system • - Pumps blood through the body • - Filters blood to produce urine • - Provides structure and support
Computer Anatomy 2023-02-16
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- A Device that visually displays on a screen
- It consists with letters, numbers and special character then can help enter data into the computer
- A device that can record sound in a computer for mainly voice recording
- Commonly used by graphic desginers
- Device that allows the output of sound from a computer
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- Devices that allow that allows computer to transmit data by converting signs
- A device that is connected to the computer that can take pictures
- Its used to point and click on what a device such a screen is showing
- Imput device that is primerly controlled by a users thumb
- A device that prints grahpics and or texts on paper
10 Clues: Commonly used by graphic desginers • A Device that visually displays on a screen • A device that prints grahpics and or texts on paper • Device that allows the output of sound from a computer • Imput device that is primerly controlled by a users thumb • A device that is connected to the computer that can take pictures • ...
Melody Anatomy 2023-02-02
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- Organizes beats of music
- Tells you how many beats are in a measure
- Worth half a beat of a specific pitch
- Lines and spaces with assigned note names
- Where do the Pitches E, G, B, D, and F go?
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- Is worth one beat of silence
- Is worth one beat of a specific pitch
- Shows the beginning and end of a measure
- Shows which notes are which on a staff
- Where do the pitches F, A, C, and E go?
10 Clues: Organizes beats of music • Is worth one beat of silence • Is worth one beat of a specific pitch • Worth half a beat of a specific pitch • Shows which notes are which on a staff • Where do the pitches F, A, C, and E go? • Shows the beginning and end of a measure • Tells you how many beats are in a measure • Lines and spaces with assigned note names • ...
anatomy crossword 2023-02-14
Bird anatomy 2023-04-28
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- the side of a bird
- entire feather coat
- curved downward; used to describe beak
- a bird’s upper and lower jaws
- third and fourth toes point forward and the halux and second toe point backward
- the bones of the wrist
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- the downy lower barbs of a contour feather
- developing feathers that are still surrounded by feather sheath
- two or more versions of DNA sequence at a given genomic location
- the openings of the nasal cavity; nostrils
10 Clues: the side of a bird • entire feather coat • the bones of the wrist • a bird’s upper and lower jaws • curved downward; used to describe beak • the downy lower barbs of a contour feather • the openings of the nasal cavity; nostrils • developing feathers that are still surrounded by feather sheath • two or more versions of DNA sequence at a given genomic location • ...
Mammary Anatomy 2025-01-29
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- carries most of the blood back to heart
- basic secretory cell
- area where milk collects in gland
- holds the majority of the wieght of the mammary gland
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- cell that contracts to remove milk from alveoli
- boundary between teat and gland cistern
- cluster of alveoli
- 60% of milk is produced here
- cluster of lobules
- animal with the most mammary glands
10 Clues: cluster of alveoli • cluster of lobules • basic secretory cell • 60% of milk is produced here • area where milk collects in gland • animal with the most mammary glands • carries most of the blood back to heart • boundary between teat and gland cistern • cell that contracts to remove milk from alveoli • holds the majority of the wieght of the mammary gland
Animal Anatomy 2025-03-13
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- Control center of the nervous system
- Long, thread-like structures that transmit signals in the nervous system.
- Cord Structure extending from the brain down the back that transmits signals.
- The tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
- Blood that goes away from the heart
- Muscle Voluntary muscles attached to bones, responsible for movement.
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- Organs that filter blood and produce urine.
- Blood that goes towards the heart
- Organs responsible for gas exchange in the respiratory system.
- The site of gas exchange in the lungs.
10 Clues: Blood that goes towards the heart • Blood that goes away from the heart • Control center of the nervous system • The site of gas exchange in the lungs. • Organs that filter blood and produce urine. • Organs responsible for gas exchange in the respiratory system. • Muscle Voluntary muscles attached to bones, responsible for movement. • ...
Human Anatomy 2025-04-03
10 Clues: Helps the body move. • Where food is digested. • Organ that pumps blood. • Cleans toxins from blood. • The body's largest organ. • Filters waste from blood. • Organs used for breathing. • Sends messages in the body • They give the body structure. • Organ that controls the body.
Human Anatomy 2025-06-06
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- – Tissues that contract and relax to help you move.
- – Hard structures that make up your skeleton and support your body.
- – The body’s largest organ that protects you from germs and helps control your temperature.
- – A stretchy, balloon-like organ that stores urine until your body is ready to release it.
- – This large reddish-brown organ filters toxins from your blood and makes a substance called bile to help digest fats.
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- – A muscular organ where food is mixed with acids and enzymes to begin digestion.
- – A pair of organs in your chest that fill with air and allow oxygen to enter your blood and carbon dioxide to leave.
- cord – A bundle of nerves that carries messages between your brain and the rest of your body.
- – The control centre of your body that processes information, controls movement, and helps you solve problems.
- – A strong, muscular organ that pumps blood through your body using arteries and veins.
10 Clues: – Tissues that contract and relax to help you move. • – Hard structures that make up your skeleton and support your body. • – A muscular organ where food is mixed with acids and enzymes to begin digestion. • – A strong, muscular organ that pumps blood through your body using arteries and veins. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2025-11-18
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- Only plants have ________, they are a rigid outer layer of a plant cell
- The ________ contains the cells genetic material
- ________ Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids
- ________is the process where unspecialized cells become specialized
- The ________ is the power house of the cell
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- The _____ is a network of proteins filaments
- The movement of molecules from highest to lowest is called _______
- ________ makes protein by using genetic instructions
- _________ contains digestive enzymes and breaks down waste and other things in the cell
- ______ is the barrier around the cell
10 Clues: ______ is the barrier around the cell • The ________ is the power house of the cell • The _____ is a network of proteins filaments • The ________ contains the cells genetic material • ________ makes protein by using genetic instructions • ________ Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids • The movement of molecules from highest to lowest is called _______ • ...
Anatomy Veins 2026-03-12
10 Clues: intakes air • waste in the blood • Flow toward the heart • muscle that moves blood • lower level of the heart • higher level of the heart • flows away from the heart • combine arteries and veins • separates the two sides of the heart • Amount in liters of how much blood is in the human body
Guitar Anatomy 2026-03-02
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- Metal bars on the neck for changing notes
- The top part where tuning happens
- Raised piece on the bridge for string height
- The long piece you hold to play chords
- small strip at the top of the fretboard
- Anchors strings at the body end
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- The board with frets where you press fingers
- The "wires" you pluck or strum
- Round opening on the body for sound
- Tuning devices on the headstock
10 Clues: The "wires" you pluck or strum • Tuning devices on the headstock • Anchors strings at the body end • The top part where tuning happens • Round opening on the body for sound • The long piece you hold to play chords • small strip at the top of the fretboard • Metal bars on the neck for changing notes • The board with frets where you press fingers • ...
Vocal Anatomy 2026-03-02
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- Voice box that holds the vocal folds
- Space between the vocal folds
- The vibrating parts inside the larynx
- Tube from lungs to larynx
- Throat area above the larynx for shaping sound
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- Ring-shaped cartilage below thyroid
- Flap that protects airway during swallowing
- Air source for voice
- The whole path for sound from voice box to lips
- Cartilage that looks like a shield or Adam's apple
10 Clues: Air source for voice • Tube from lungs to larynx • Space between the vocal folds • Ring-shaped cartilage below thyroid • Voice box that holds the vocal folds • The vibrating parts inside the larynx • Flap that protects airway during swallowing • Throat area above the larynx for shaping sound • The whole path for sound from voice box to lips • ...
People, Sayings, Heirarchy of Needs 2023-12-01
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- what level is the fifth level on hierarchy of needs
- the thing speaks for itself
- what level is the third level on hierarchy of needs
- perfected heart transplant and heart-lung machine
- developed the first ventricular assist pump
- father of modern anatomy who performed dissections on cadavers
- what level is the first (bottom)level on hierarchy of needs
- invented the vaccination of smallpox
- developed methods of meticulous wound closure
- what level is the fourth on hierarchy of needs
- what level is second level on hierarchy of needs
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- above all do no harm
- father of modern neurosurgery
- patient first
- est. early scientific mindset
- let the master answer
- developed X-ray machine
- father of modern surgery; antiseptic technique
18 Clues: patient first • above all do no harm • let the master answer • developed X-ray machine • the thing speaks for itself • father of modern neurosurgery • est. early scientific mindset • invented the vaccination of smallpox • developed the first ventricular assist pump • developed methods of meticulous wound closure • father of modern surgery; antiseptic technique • ...
Anatomy Terms Part 1 2020-10-01
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- A network of nerve cells and fibers which transmit nerve impulses throughout the body
- Is the tissue that supports, protects and gives structure to other tissues and organs of the body
- Is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction
- Structures that make up a discrete body system that work together to perform and unique body function
- Involves the breakdown of food into smaller components until they can be absorbed into the body
- Bones protect the body produces blood cells and stores minerals
- Is an organ system consisting of skeletal muscle, allows the body to move
- Study of the structure of body parts
- Is found in the brain spinal cord and nerves coordinates the body activity
- Deals with the structure of organs and tissues that deal with tissues that are visible to the naked eye
- A network of vessels which lymph drains from the tissues into the blood
- Is the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body
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- The function of body parts
- the field of embryology concerned with the changes that cells tissues organs and body undergo
- a branch of anatomy that deals with the regions of the body especially with reference to the diagnosis and treatment of a injury
- They form the covering of all body surfaces line body cavities and hollow organic and are the major tissue in glands
- Is a passive biological system that removes excess unnecessary materials from the body fluids from an organism
- Is a chemical messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by the internal glands
- Is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange
- Is the external features if a body
- Normal structure of an organism under a microscope
- Comprises the skin and its appendages acting to protect the body from various kinds of damage
- Branch of biology that studies embryos
23 Clues: The function of body parts • Is the external features if a body • Study of the structure of body parts • Branch of biology that studies embryos • Normal structure of an organism under a microscope • Is the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body • Bones protect the body produces blood cells and stores minerals • ...
Semester Review 2014-01-08
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- part of your body that allows you to see and interpret things consisting of rods and cones act...
- this covers the binding site when thin filament shortens
- found next to our ears and it helps us hear, plan our speech and remember
- this part of the brain coordinates our physical skills and balance
- contains the shoulders, arm, pelvis and legs
- the largest organ of the body
- connects the brain and the spinal cord
- this transport allows endocytosis, exocytosis and solute pumping
- the function of a problem
- this is made up of 3 molecules actin, tropomyosin and troponin
- found in the back part of the brain and the messages from the eyes are interpreted
- things needed nutrients, oxygen, water and normal body temperature
- the outermost layer that lacks blood vessels
- the study of the structure and body parts
- a protein found in the thick filament
- part of the brain that controls thinking and creating things
- the process of a cross bridge and myosin binding
- the major component of thin filaments
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- frontal plane towards the front side
- helps orient our way, recognize objects and experience sensations
- this transport allows diffusion, osmosis and filtration
- away from the trunk
- chemical reaction that occur in the body
- the frontal plane towards the back side
- this part of your eye helps you focus light that is taken in
- common reference point of the body in anatomy
- in this layer you may find loose connective tissue and blood vessels
- contains pigment and allows you to use and see color through your eyes
- the layer that contains hair follicle and muscle cells
- removal of waste from the body
- towards the trunk
- its function is to move the tropomyosin out of the way
- contains the head, neck and trunk
33 Clues: towards the trunk • away from the trunk • the function of a problem • the largest organ of the body • removal of waste from the body • contains the head, neck and trunk • frontal plane towards the front side • a protein found in the thick filament • the major component of thin filaments • connects the brain and the spinal cord • the frontal plane towards the back side • ...
Psychobiology Exam II Crossword 2014-11-11
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- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- Highest sensitivity to all tastes due to large number of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- 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
- Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Structure of the auditory system of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- 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
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
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- intensity of a sound wave
- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- A nerve excited by a particular type of energy generates a specific energy unique to that nerve
- Tone deafness
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
- 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
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
24 Clues: Tone deafness • intensity of a sound wave • Neuropeptide released after strong pain • Anatomy of the eye in which light enters • Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects • Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing • Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells • ...
Terms 1 2023-09-05
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- an organic compound composed of amino acids
- a cellular compartment that performs a specialized function in the cell
- opening the body to study internal anatomy.
- a mechanism in which the response to a stimulus amplifies the stimulus
- groups of cells that organized to function together as a unit
- felling for structures under the skin
- a reaction in which a larger molecule is broken into two smaller ones by the addition of a water molecule
- a group of different types of tissues organized to perform a specified function
- a class of organic compounds that includes starch and glycogen
- an organic compound composed of nucleotides
- a lipid that is a derivative of cholesterol
- the widening of a blood vessel
- any change in the environment that can be detected by the body
- any process that is initiated by a stimulus
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- a mechanism in which a response to a stimulus eliminates the stimulus
- the ability of the body to maintain stable internal conditions
- an organic lipid composed of one glycerol and three fatty acid chains
- an amphiphilic organic compound composed of one glycerol and two fatty acid chains
- a group of organs that work together to perform a body function
- the smallest unit of life that can perform all life functions
- the narrowing of a blood vessel
- any monomer subunit of all larger carbohydrate polymers
- the study of body forms
- listening to echoes when tapping on the body
- a reaction in which a larger molecule is formed from two smaller ones by the removal of a water molecule
- the study of body functions
- listening to the natural sounds of the body
- any large organic composed of many monosaccharides units held together by glycosidic linkages.
- any organic compound that is hydrophobic
- any carbohydrate composed of two monomer subunits held together by one glycosidic linkage
30 Clues: the study of body forms • the study of body functions • the widening of a blood vessel • the narrowing of a blood vessel • felling for structures under the skin • any organic compound that is hydrophobic • an organic compound composed of amino acids • opening the body to study internal anatomy. • listening to the natural sounds of the body • ...
Frankenstein 2025-11-18
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- What did the Creature bring to help the cottagers?
- Where was Victor born?
- How does Victor's mom die?
- What did the Creature want from humans?
- The man that Walton and his crew rescued.
- Who is Robert Walton writing to?
- What was Victor's favorite subject?
- How does the Creature realize his hideous looks?
- What was the weather when the creature was created?
- What was the color of the Creature's skin?
- What is Victor's last name?
- The books begins with a series of what?
- What was the name of Victor's creation?
- Who found Victor after the Creature was made?
- How is Justine accused of William's murder?
- Who is Felix's fiance?
- The name of the explorer that Victor is telling his story to.
- Where was the Creature made?
- Where is the explorer going?
- What was the climate like when the Creature asked Victor for a creature alike him?
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- Who was William to Victor?
- whose death made Victor go back home?
- Victor wished he could die in place of _____?
- Who taught the Creature?
- Who told Victor that he was wasting his time studying alchemists?
- Victor goes into ________ while creating the Creature.
- Where did Victor attend college?
- What Victor wanted to create.
- Who introduced anatomy to Victor?
- To live forever.
- What was the verdict at Justine's trial?
- Where did Victor and his family live?
- Who was Victor's adopted sister?
- Who was the De Lacy family known as?
- What outside element brings the Creature to life using electricity?
- What specific field of science was Victor first interested in?
- What color was the creature's lips?
- How was Victor feeling after the Creature was created?
- The Creature refers to himself as a "Fallen ____."
- The final setting for the chase.
- Where did the Creature meet victor for their first conversation?
41 Clues: To live forever. • Where was Victor born? • Who is Felix's fiance? • Who taught the Creature? • Who was William to Victor? • How does Victor's mom die? • What is Victor's last name? • Where was the Creature made? • Where is the explorer going? • What Victor wanted to create. • Where did Victor attend college? • Who is Robert Walton writing to? • Who was Victor's adopted sister? • ...
All crossword about Human biology 2020-01-13
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- It is closely related to biological anthropology
- the term "human biology" in way to describe separate
- It wasn't until the 20th century when well-known
- of many diverse fields such as genetics
- other biological fields tying in various aspects of human
- examines humans through the influences and
Down
- biology is an interdisciplinary are of study
- Raymond Pearl author of the journal Human Biology
- apart from biology
- nutrition population genetics and sociocultural
- physiology anatomy epidemiology anthropology
11 Clues: apart from biology • of many diverse fields such as genetics • examines humans through the influences and • biology is an interdisciplinary are of study • physiology anatomy epidemiology anthropology • It is closely related to biological anthropology • It wasn't until the 20th century when well-known • nutrition population genetics and sociocultural • ...
The renaissance 2022-10-31
Across
- the support given by a patron
- the sun at the center of the solar system
- the taking apart of something
- a social theory favouring freedom of action
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- the importance of something
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- the earth at the centre of the universe
- a painting done rapidly in watercolour
- cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics
- The appreciation of beauty
- a study of the structure or internal workings of something
11 Clues: The appreciation of beauty • the importance of something • the support given by a patron • the taking apart of something • a painting done rapidly in watercolour • the earth at the centre of the universe • the sun at the center of the solar system • a social theory favouring freedom of action • a study of the structure or internal workings of something • ...
dent/dont 2021-11-30
Across
- a type of dentist who straightens teeth
- a person qualified to practice dentistry
- a formal legal agreement
- having lost teeth
Down
- type of medicine about anatomy,development, and diseases of teeth
- describes things having to do with teeth
- an appliance that artificially replaces teeth
- having few if any teeth
8 Clues: having lost teeth • having few if any teeth • a formal legal agreement • a type of dentist who straightens teeth • describes things having to do with teeth • a person qualified to practice dentistry • an appliance that artificially replaces teeth • type of medicine about anatomy,development, and diseases of teeth
Most likely to... 2020-04-08
Across
- Most likely to paint sunflowers
- Most likely to sculpt the perfect man
- Most likely to paint different women
- Most likely to paint geometric shapes
- Most likely to take inspiration from the human anatomy
- Most likely to paint Benares
- Most likely to paint melting clocks
Down
- Most likely to draw maps from home to the world
- Most likely to paint water lilies
- Most likely to stalk a ballerina
- Most likely to take too long in the bathroom
- Most likely to paint a shop shutter
- Most likely to make apples famous
- Most likely to paint horses
14 Clues: Most likely to paint horses • Most likely to paint Benares • Most likely to paint sunflowers • Most likely to stalk a ballerina • Most likely to paint water lilies • Most likely to make apples famous • Most likely to paint a shop shutter • Most likely to paint melting clocks • Most likely to paint different women • Most likely to sculpt the perfect man • ...
Enlightenment and Revolution 2016-02-23
Across
- a gas law stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship.
- an anatomist and author of the most influential books on human anatomy.
- theory that beliefs should be based on reason and knowledge.
- Renaissance mathematician and atronomer
- Italian astronomer,and physicist who played a major role in the scientific revolution.
- helped to spread the ideas of the Enlightenment.
- invented the Scientific Method
- observations about the natural world.
- One of Keplers laws that includes the planets.
- The sun is at center.
- mathmetician and scientist the father of modern western philosophy.
- states that two bodies in the universe attract each other with a force.
- kept one of the largest and best armies in Europe
- inherited the throne
- english physician who made contributions to anatomy and physiology.
- powerful, grateful, grandeur, bring out the best of the subjects of their art, the people.
- Founder of Methodism
- Established the three types of government
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- English physicist and mathematician who helped figure out the scientific method.
- Idea that people are born with a blank mind and are molded by their experiences.
- Judicial, Legislative, Executive
- The Marriage of Figaro
- Wrote the Wealth of Nations
- Were writers, professors, journalists, economists, and social reformers
- Prussia and France vs. Austria and Great Britain
- a policy of letting things take their own course.
- came up with the social contract
- First to make an encyclopedia
- The Sun, planets, and stars revolve around Earth.
- considered equality before the law
- a form of absolute monarchy
- Belief that Enlightenment thinkers were hypocrites because enlightenment thinkers challenged the arbitrary power of rulers over subjects but not men over women.
- France abandoned Prussia and allied with Austria.
- Key figure in the 17th century scientific revolution.
- systematic procedure for collecting and analyzing data
- Punishments should not be brutal
- logical process in which premises are proven true.
37 Clues: inherited the throne • Founder of Methodism • The sun is at center. • The Marriage of Figaro • Wrote the Wealth of Nations • a form of absolute monarchy • First to make an encyclopedia • invented the Scientific Method • Judicial, Legislative, Executive • came up with the social contract • Punishments should not be brutal • considered equality before the law • ...
Ch. 10 Root Words 2021-08-19
Across
- toward the back
- towards the side or away from the
- type of tissue the contacts and allows movement
- cavity containing the spinal cord
- plane dividing the body into superior and inferior portions
- toward the back
- refers to the walls of a cavity
- maintaining the body's internal environment
- the belly side
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- small space between
- plane vertically dividing the body into equal rights and left portions
- another name for cephalad
- the study of the structure and organization of the body
- first subdivision of the ventral cavity the is surrounded by the rib cage and contains the heart
- a type of tissue that transmits impulses
- synonymous with frontal
16 Clues: the belly side • toward the back • toward the back • small space between • synonymous with frontal • another name for cephalad • refers to the walls of a cavity • towards the side or away from the • cavity containing the spinal cord • a type of tissue that transmits impulses • maintaining the body's internal environment • type of tissue the contacts and allows movement • ...
药学英语 2018-03-08
15 Clues: 激素 • 细胞器 • 正常出血 • 一种脂质 • 测量时间的仪器 • 引起癌症的物质 • 词根:恐...症 • 相关词根:cuto • 人体负责记忆的部分 • 词根:与life同义 • 可以了解人体构造的学科 • 控制细胞遗传活动的部分 • 相关词根:sono;医学检查 • 学科,词根:与poison同义 • 学科,词根:与movement同义
4 2018-03-17
Across
- most famous and paradied portrait
- characterized by accurate anatomy
- great cathedral building of the age
- characterized by its symmetry amd balance
- derived from the portugese word barocco
- religious painting of all times
- he was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime
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- form of shallow relief sculpture
- ultimate renaissance man
- era of great artistic and intellectual achievement with birth of the secular arts
- come fron the word renaitre which means rebirth
- illustrated key elements of catholic
- these are more elaborate and full of emotions
- he was an early renaissance italian sculptor from florence
- Italian painter and architect of the high renaissance period
15 Clues: ultimate renaissance man • religious painting of all times • form of shallow relief sculpture • most famous and paradied portrait • characterized by accurate anatomy • great cathedral building of the age • illustrated key elements of catholic • derived from the portugese word barocco • characterized by its symmetry amd balance • these are more elaborate and full of emotions • ...
Biology 2024-04-09
Across
- The science of transmission of body characteristics from parents to offspring
- The study of origin and descent of organisms
- The study of animals
- First person to study animals in sufficient details
- The study of prehistoric forms of life
- The study of gross structure of the organs as seen in dissection
- The study of plants
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- The study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of birds
- The study of insects
- Known as Father of medicine
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of metabolism
- The study of fungi
- The study of structure and functions of animal and plant cells
15 Clues: The study of birds • The study of fungi • The study of plants • The study of insects • The study of animals • The study of metabolism • Known as Father of medicine • The study of prehistoric forms of life • The study of diseases of plants and animals • The study of origin and descent of organisms • First person to study animals in sufficient details • ...
Wishbone 2023-08-24
Across
- - Action in the wishbone tradition
- - What happens to the wishbone during the tradition
- - Number of people usually involved in breaking a wishbone
- - What making a wish on a wishbone is believed to bring
- - Symbol often found in poultry
- - A hopeful feeling associated with the wishbone
- - A playful contest with the wishbone
- - Common bird associated with a wishbone
Down
- - Category of birds with wishbones
- - Another name for the wishbone in anatomy
- - State of mind during the tradition
- - The wishbone must do this for the tradition
- - Practice of breaking a wishbone
- - Another way to describe a wishbone's shape
- - Shape of a wishbone
15 Clues: - Shape of a wishbone • - Symbol often found in poultry • - Practice of breaking a wishbone • - Category of birds with wishbones • - Action in the wishbone tradition • - State of mind during the tradition • - A playful contest with the wishbone • - Common bird associated with a wishbone • - Another name for the wishbone in anatomy • ...
Dog Sense of Smell Mr Rundhaug English 2025-06-03
Across
- A plant or animal that is not native and causes harm
- Causing or related to cancer
- To study or examine carefully
- Unusual or harmful growths of tissue
- Circles or twisting movements
- A large group or lump of something
- Large numbers of insects or animals invading a place
- Full of holes and able to absorb liquids
Down
- People who carefully study and investigate a topic
- Chemicals used to kill harmful insects or pests
- To discover something hidden
- Fields where grapevines are grown
- The parts or structure of a living body
- Qualities or items that are useful or valuable
- Related to smell
15 Clues: Related to smell • To discover something hidden • Causing or related to cancer • To study or examine carefully • Circles or twisting movements • Fields where grapevines are grown • A large group or lump of something • Unusual or harmful growths of tissue • The parts or structure of a living body • Full of holes and able to absorb liquids • ...
Medical Puzzle 2026-03-25
Across
- Blood vessels carrying blood back to the heart
- The basic unit of life
- Blood vessels carrying blood away from the heart
- The organ that controls the body
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition
- The study of how the body functions
- The identification of a disease or condition
Down
- A group of similar cells performing a specific function
- Tissue that enables movement
- The organ that filters blood and produces bile
- Organs for breathing
- The study of the structure of the body
- The organ that pumps blood
- A part of the body with a specific function
- Hard tissues forming the skeleton
15 Clues: Organs for breathing • The basic unit of life • The organ that pumps blood • Tissue that enables movement • The organ that controls the body • Hard tissues forming the skeleton • The study of how the body functions • The study of the structure of the body • A part of the body with a specific function • The identification of a disease or condition • ...
Vocabulary words 2020-10-16
Goosebumps and Deja Vu 2024-08-16
Across
- a similarity to something else
- a sac at the bottom of a hair
- to amaze someone
- a strange thing that someone or something does
- something exciting
- refers to anatomy of a living organism
- something that happens without your thinking about it
- a happening that you don't know why
- something that goes on and on without stopping
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- a manner of speaking
- a scheme or plan of how something is going to take place
- padding to keep something warm or cold
- a disease that causes seizures in the brain
- a part of the brain above the eye
- to happen or occur unexpectedly
- when something malfunctions unexpectedly
- has complexity
- to analyze or explain
18 Clues: has complexity • to amaze someone • something exciting • a manner of speaking • to analyze or explain • a sac at the bottom of a hair • a similarity to something else • to happen or occur unexpectedly • a part of the brain above the eye • a happening that you don't know why • padding to keep something warm or cold • refers to anatomy of a living organism • ...
Crossword 2024-03-18
6 Clues: hold up the body • protected by the skull • study of the human body • part of digestive system • where digestion takes place • pumps blood through the body
ALL THINGS STED IS... 2024-02-14
Across
- Swap two parts of your anatomy, and it's you
- That broken thing you dealt with, but it's you
- I imagine you dance like one
- You act like a silly one
- Your sole redeeming quality
- You, whenever a certain AM is around
- What everyone thinks when you make a joke
- As defined by the Oxford dictionary, 'having no moral principles'
- The positive attitude you consistently demonstrate
- In the head. Absolutely.
Down
- Indeed, you are
- Think you but as a lightbulb
- Like an odour, but your presence
- Your STEM qualification
- Nah, really? You can't guess this one?
- You, making a fuss
- Crack 'em, then think on it
- In the manner of your taste in humour
18 Clues: Indeed, you are • You, making a fuss • Your STEM qualification • You act like a silly one • In the head. Absolutely. • Crack 'em, then think on it • Your sole redeeming quality • Think you but as a lightbulb • I imagine you dance like one • Like an odour, but your presence • You, whenever a certain AM is around • In the manner of your taste in humour • ...
Ancient Egypt KAL 2024-02-01
Across
- The rulers or Kings of ancient Egypt civilization.
- imaginary line that divides the earth in half.
- longest river in the world
- fine sand or clay from the Nile river.
- study of the human body.
- One of the first civilizations
Down
- artificial application of water.
- they rested dead Pharaohs and royal.
- language Ancient Egyptians wrote in.
- The largest pyramid in the world.
10 Clues: study of the human body. • longest river in the world • One of the first civilizations • artificial application of water. • The largest pyramid in the world. • they rested dead Pharaohs and royal. • language Ancient Egyptians wrote in. • fine sand or clay from the Nile river. • imaginary line that divides the earth in half. • ...
BB March Edition: the Crossword 2024-01-21
Across
- (…) building; home of E29
- Historically, Doctors have taken his oath
- This academy’s accom is rumoured to have Leigonella in its taps
- Somerset Academy
- Grey and ill fitting, but at least they’re free!
- there’s a skeleton of this animal in the Anatomy Building!
- ‘Oh my, you’re looking yellow!’
Down
- Seen on urine dip with UTI
- Fifth Years’ excuse for a holiday!
- Join the picket line!(maybe not, apparently we’re not allowed..)
10 Clues: Somerset Academy • (…) building; home of E29 • Seen on urine dip with UTI • ‘Oh my, you’re looking yellow!’ • Fifth Years’ excuse for a holiday! • Historically, Doctors have taken his oath • Grey and ill fitting, but at least they’re free! • there’s a skeleton of this animal in the Anatomy Building! • This academy’s accom is rumoured to have Leigonella in its taps • ...
Betancourt,Yahaira(4th) Game 3 2024-02-23
Across
- To move
- One bone has rounded end that fits into concave cavity of another bone
- Bone moves in sliding motion
- is bones are connected by hyaline or fibrocartilage
- Space within the skull that accommodates the brain
- Bone can move about but can not rotate
Down
- Allows extension and flexion due to anatomy
- Bone moves around a central axis
- freely movable joint
- Shapes of 2 bones complementing each other
10 Clues: To move • freely movable joint • Bone moves in sliding motion • Bone moves around a central axis • Bone can move about but can not rotate • Shapes of 2 bones complementing each other • Allows extension and flexion due to anatomy • Space within the skull that accommodates the brain • is bones are connected by hyaline or fibrocartilage • ...
Biology vocab 2024-04-09
Across
- remains or traces of organisms from past
- exist within a population,these variations can result in differential reproductive success.
- similar DNA and amino acid sequences
- similar early development
Down
- structures w/little or no use
- similar structures, function in similar environments
- study of fossils
- similar anatomy from common ancestors.
- is change in species over time.
- characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ
10 Clues: study of fossils • similar early development • structures w/little or no use • is change in species over time. • similar DNA and amino acid sequences • similar anatomy from common ancestors. • remains or traces of organisms from past • similar structures, function in similar environments • ...
Edinburgh 2024-03-19
Across
- A type of science that looks at the human body
- The city where this all happened
- Hare's partner in crime
- The name of the Dog at Greyfriars
Down
- A famous old building in Edinburgh
- The crime that Burke and Hare committed
- The motive for killing and selling bodies
- The man who got away with murder
- Burke and Hare were found ______
- The surname of the Doctor that bought bodies
10 Clues: Hare's partner in crime • The city where this all happened • The man who got away with murder • Burke and Hare were found ______ • The name of the Dog at Greyfriars • A famous old building in Edinburgh • The crime that Burke and Hare committed • The motive for killing and selling bodies • The surname of the Doctor that bought bodies • ...
GRADE 6 WORKSHEET 1 2025-04-12
Across
- Naming and classifying organisms
- Study of life beyond earth
- Study of life
- Study fossils to understand ancient life.
- Study of the functions and mechanisms in living organisms.
Down
- Study of animals
- Study of internal structure of organisms
- Study of the effects of chemicals and toxins on living organisms.
- Study of ecosystems
- Examines body fluids and tissues to diagnose diseases.
10 Clues: Study of life • Study of animals • Study of ecosystems • Study of life beyond earth • Naming and classifying organisms • Study of internal structure of organisms • Study fossils to understand ancient life. • Examines body fluids and tissues to diagnose diseases. • Study of the functions and mechanisms in living organisms. • ...
sam 2025-09-14
Across
- 6.022 x 10^23
- if you can't see I am ___, prodigal son
- a dirty little slutty little latte
- feel like they're outisde,gonna check the windows and doors
- only a sith deals in
Down
- class we became friends in
- a baddie who deserved more screen time with his new son
- our favorite type of break
- Josh Dun's wife as a baby sitter
- only guy who could open the 8th gate
10 Clues: 6.022 x 10^23 • only a sith deals in • class we became friends in • our favorite type of break • Josh Dun's wife as a baby sitter • a dirty little slutty little latte • only guy who could open the 8th gate • if you can't see I am ___, prodigal son • a baddie who deserved more screen time with his new son • feel like they're outisde,gonna check the windows and doors
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 2019-04-01
Across
- a prisoner at Auschwitz concentration camp
- the theme of the story
- the act of setting someone free from imprisonment; release.
- the son of a high-ranking SS officer
- a plant with fragrant leaves, often used as seasoning
- the man Shmuel is afraid of
- rising up, filling
Down
- Bruno thinks the prisoners wear striped ________
- not accepting something as true
- the actual name of camp Out-With
- rummaging; looking around
- the study of the body and how it works
- the name of the camp in the story
- Bruno thinks Shmuel's hands look like a ________'s
- Compared to Shmuel's, Bruno's hands are _____ and fit.
15 Clues: rising up, filling • the theme of the story • rummaging; looking around • the man Shmuel is afraid of • not accepting something as true • the actual name of camp Out-With • the name of the camp in the story • the son of a high-ranking SS officer • the study of the body and how it works • a prisoner at Auschwitz concentration camp • ...
Rome 2021-03-30
Across
- Growing larger
- What people remember you for after death
- An emperor that moved the capital of Rome to Byzantine and renamed it Constantinople.
- the study of body structure
- An emperor that created the Justinian Code.
- Small pieces of glass and stone.
- Carrying tons of water over miles
- Poems that express strong emotions
Down
- one word.It translates to “Holy Wisdom.”
- A great change that lead to downfall
- Adding extra defense to your defense
- People fighting for people's entertainment
- A piece of land with water surrounding it
- A group of germanic people that overthrew Rome
- one word.Laws that Justinian made during his reign
15 Clues: Growing larger • the study of body structure • Small pieces of glass and stone. • Carrying tons of water over miles • Poems that express strong emotions • A great change that lead to downfall • Adding extra defense to your defense • one word.It translates to “Holy Wisdom.” • What people remember you for after death • A piece of land with water surrounding it • ...
REVIEW CHALLENGE 2023-02-09
Across
- system that includes skin, hair, nails
- closer to the surface of the body
- muscle that divides thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
- feedback associated with childbirth (MORE)
- cut that divides into superior and inferior
- cavity in which brain is found
- cut that divides into anterior and posterior regions
- study of the functions of the body
Down
- feedback that balances something (body temp)
- cut that divides body into right and left halves
- cavity in which you would find the lungs
- study of the structures of the body
- maintaining a balanced internal environment
- system that includes glands and hormones
- upper middle section of abdomen
15 Clues: cavity in which brain is found • upper middle section of abdomen • closer to the surface of the body • study of the functions of the body • study of the structures of the body • system that includes skin, hair, nails • cavity in which you would find the lungs • system that includes glands and hormones • feedback associated with childbirth (MORE) • ...
Clinical Exam Vocab III 2023-04-07
Across
- dried blood and fecal material created by fleas
- to have a bowel movement
- tumor taken from within a lymph node
- opposite of normal; abnormal condition or state
- gland masses of tissue that contain cells
- wound which causes pain or a change in the body
- blockage of a blood vessel
- plaque build up on teeth
Down
- disease that affects a number of organs and tissues
- relating to the order of anatomy
- pulse found inside the thigh of the hind leg
- not alert or active
- nasal passage
- growth of bacteria on teeth
- redness, swelling, or pain in an area of the body
15 Clues: nasal passage • not alert or active • to have a bowel movement • plaque build up on teeth • blockage of a blood vessel • growth of bacteria on teeth • relating to the order of anatomy • tumor taken from within a lymph node • gland masses of tissue that contain cells • pulse found inside the thigh of the hind leg • dried blood and fecal material created by fleas • ...
mihiri 2023-04-24
Across
- -this leaders economic reforms were compensating
- currency
- the capital of the Byzantine Empire
- this disease decimated the roman empire
- Empire- the empire that was made after the fall of the western empire
- structure of the human body
- a conflict about mixed religious disagreements and political disagreements
Down
- wars- This weakened the rule of Rome
- that make fun of a persons weaknesses
- a temple built to honor gods
- - this person made Constinople the capital of Rome
- - aristocrats or noblemen
- first major road leading to southwestern italy
- Byzantine empire people regarded neighboring people as this
- a curved ceiling made by arches
15 Clues: currency • - aristocrats or noblemen • structure of the human body • a temple built to honor gods • a curved ceiling made by arches • the capital of the Byzantine Empire • wars- This weakened the rule of Rome • that make fun of a persons weaknesses • this disease decimated the roman empire • first major road leading to southwestern italy • ...
Anatomy chapter 1 notes 2023-08-21
Across
- 6th level of organization, ex Respiratory
- Opposite of Contrilateral, On the same side of the body
- Opposite of Deep, Towards outside of the body
- 4th level of organization, ex skin
- Opposite of Posterior, Front of Body
- Opposite of Distal, Towards attachment of limbs
- Opposite of Lateral, Closer to the center of the body
Down
- Opposite of Inferior, Top of Body
- Highest level of organization, ex Human
- 3rd level of organization, ex Skin cells
- Structure of a part
- Function of a part
- Lowest level of organization, ex DNA
- 2nd level of organization, ex Mitochondria
- 5th level of organization, ex Bones Lungs
15 Clues: Function of a part • Structure of a part • Opposite of Inferior, Top of Body • 4th level of organization, ex skin • Lowest level of organization, ex DNA • Opposite of Posterior, Front of Body • Highest level of organization, ex Human • 3rd level of organization, ex Skin cells • 6th level of organization, ex Respiratory • 5th level of organization, ex Bones Lungs • ...
Leonardo da Vinci is 2 cool 4 school. 2026-03-04
Across
- — the study human bodies to understand the composition?
- — Drawing showing human proportions?
- — the studied human and animal bodies?
- — Inspired by bird wings and flight?
- — His early role under artist Andrea del Verrocchio?
- — The Italian city where he trained as an artist?
Down
- — study of plants?
- — which hand his Leonardo write with?
- — The mural painted in Milan?
- — Thousands of pages of sketches and ideas into pages?
- — His most famous painting?
- — making invetions for the uses of others?
- — what is a designer who makes water systems and canals
- — designed flying machine to go in the air?
- — designed machines that have not been?
15 Clues: — study of plants? • — His most famous painting? • — The mural painted in Milan? • — Drawing showing human proportions? • — Inspired by bird wings and flight? • — which hand his Leonardo write with? • — the studied human and animal bodies? • — designed machines that have not been? • — making invetions for the uses of others? • — designed flying machine to go in the air? • ...
Medical Puzzle 2026-03-25
Across
- Blood vessels carrying blood back to the heart
- The basic unit of life
- Blood vessels carrying blood away from the heart
- The organ that controls the body
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition
- The study of how the body functions
- The identification of a disease or condition
Down
- A group of similar cells performing a specific function
- Tissue that enables movement
- The organ that filters blood and produces bile
- Organs for breathing
- The study of the structure of the body
- The organ that pumps blood
- A part of the body with a specific function
- Hard tissues forming the skeleton
15 Clues: Organs for breathing • The basic unit of life • The organ that pumps blood • Tissue that enables movement • The organ that controls the body • Hard tissues forming the skeleton • The study of how the body functions • The study of the structure of the body • A part of the body with a specific function • The identification of a disease or condition • ...
Plant Anatomy 2020-09-14
10 Clues: old inactive xylem • the edge of a leaf • old inactive phloem • stem breathing pores • connects the leaf to the stem • the large center vein of a leaf • the large flat part of the leaf • the structural framework of the leaf • transports food down from the leaves • transports water and nutrients up the stem
Human Anatomy 2019-02-04
Across
- one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement
- the act of breathing
- one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- system consists of its brain and all the nerves in its body that together make movement and feeling possible by sending messages around the body
- an organ of the body or of a plant that secretes (= produces) liquid chemicals that have various purposes
Down
- a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants
- (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work
- the thin outer layer of the skin
- the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged
- a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
10 Clues: the act of breathing • the thin outer layer of the skin • a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants • the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged • (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work • one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement • ...
Human Anatomy 2019-02-04
Across
- a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants
- one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
- an organ of the body or of a plant that secretes (= produces) liquid chemicals that have various purposes
- the act of breathing
- (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work
- the thin outer layer of the skin
Down
- one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement
- the system of all the nerves in the body
- the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged
- a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
10 Clues: the act of breathing • the thin outer layer of the skin • the system of all the nerves in the body • a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants • the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged • (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work • ...
Plant anatomy 2021-06-11
Across
- A carbon fixation pathway that evolved in some plants as an adaptation to arid conditions that allows a plant to photosynthesize during the day, but only exchange gases at night.
- A band-like thickening in the center of the root endodermis (radial and cell walls) of vascular plants.
- A very fine fibril, or fiber-like strand, consisting of glycoproteins and cellulose.
- A natural, internal process that regulates the sleep–wake cycle and repeats roughly every 24 hours.
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- A species of plant that has adaptations to survive in an environment with little liquid water, such as a desert or an ice- or snow-covered region in the Alps or the Arctic.
- The exudation of drops of xylem sap on the tips or edges of leaves of some vascular plants, such as grasses, and a number of fungi.
- A phenomenon in which the static pressure of the liquid reduces to below the liquid's vapour pressure, leading to the formation of small vapor-filled cavities in the liquid
- The process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers.
- The process of absorption of vitamins, minerals, and other chemicals from food within the gastrointestinal tract, as part of the nutrition of an organism.
- The process by which living organisms produce minerals, often to harden or stiffen existing tissues.
10 Clues: A very fine fibril, or fiber-like strand, consisting of glycoproteins and cellulose. • A natural, internal process that regulates the sleep–wake cycle and repeats roughly every 24 hours. • The process by which living organisms produce minerals, often to harden or stiffen existing tissues. • ...
human anatomy 2021-04-15
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- happens when blood clot blocks blood flow
- control the blood flow
- abnormal heart beats
- heart, lungs, arteries, veins, and capillaries are apart of this system
- carry blood away from heart
- carry blood to the heart
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- plaque builds up inside the arteries
- connect the arteries and veins
- oxygenate the blood
- pumps blood through your body
10 Clues: oxygenate the blood • abnormal heart beats • control the blood flow • carry blood to the heart • carry blood away from heart • pumps blood through your body • connect the arteries and veins • plaque builds up inside the arteries • happens when blood clot blocks blood flow • heart, lungs, arteries, veins, and capillaries are apart of this system
Hair Anatomy 2023-07-09
10 Clues: study of hair • red/yellow color • brown/black color • non-pigmented hair • active hair growth • resting stage of hair • transitional hair phase • excessive terminal hair • baby-fine hair at birth • long, thick pigmented hair
6.2 Anatomy 2023-02-27
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- the degree to which a specified material conducts electricity, calculated as the ratio of the current density in the material to the electric field that causes the flow of current. It is the reciprocal of the resistivity
- a period of time during which a cell is incapable of repeating an action potential.
- unconscious motor reflexes relayed from the organs and glands to the CNS through visceral afferent signaling.
- the process of depolarizing something or the state of being depolarized.
- describes the way an electrical impulse skips from node to node down the full length of an axon
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- an involuntary response to a stimulus
- an action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought.
- the process or act of restoring the polarized condition across the plasma membrane of a cell,
- restrict the vibrations of (a transverse wave, especially light) wholly or partially to one direction.
- a signal transmitted along a nerve fiber. It consists of a wave of electrical depolarization that reverses the potential difference across the nerve cell membranes.
10 Clues: an involuntary response to a stimulus • the process of depolarizing something or the state of being depolarized. • a period of time during which a cell is incapable of repeating an action potential. • an action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought. • ...
Grey's Anatomy 2023-03-23
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- A main character who goes from General Surgery to OB
- A main character who lost her eyebrows to her future mother in law
- Who is the main character?
- A character who leaves the show with letters
- A main character who is also known as "McSteamy"
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- A main character who is the second to last on "still standing"
- Who is a main character who dies in season eleven?
- A main character who dies in a plane crash and gets eaten by wolves
- A main character in the first few seasons who had cancer
- McDreamys sister
10 Clues: McDreamys sister • Who is the main character? • A character who leaves the show with letters • A main character who is also known as "McSteamy" • Who is a main character who dies in season eleven? • A main character who goes from General Surgery to OB • A main character in the first few seasons who had cancer • ...
Anatomy -1 2023-05-27
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- the area in the temporal fossa where 4 bones adjoin each other forming an H-Shaped suture
- the plate which connects nasal cavity and anterior cranial fossa
- bone also known as "bat with extended wing".
- the sharp tongue shaped projection at the anterior margin of mandibular foramen which gives attachment to sphenomandibular ligament
- which part of middle cranial fossa and posterior cranial fossa are divided by petrous temporal bone.
- pneumatic bone
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- deepest layer of deep cervical fascia
- unpaired bone of facial skeleton
- the joint between the Atlas and axis is a what type of joint?
- an extra bone piece that occur within a suture in the cranium.
10 Clues: pneumatic bone • unpaired bone of facial skeleton • deepest layer of deep cervical fascia • bone also known as "bat with extended wing". • the joint between the Atlas and axis is a what type of joint? • an extra bone piece that occur within a suture in the cranium. • the plate which connects nasal cavity and anterior cranial fossa • ...
Anatomy -2 2023-05-27
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- submandibular gland is situated in which traingle
- middle thyroid vein drain into which jugular vein
- duct of parotid gland crosses over masseter muscle and pierces which muscle?
- the salivary gland which lies superior to mylohyoid
- left common carotid artery is a branch of
- parotid duct traverses
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- goose's foot.
- right common carotid artery is a branch of which artery
- the muscle which divides the submandibular gland into a superficial and deep part
- structure on medial surface of submandibular gland.
- stenson's duct opens into
11 Clues: goose's foot. • parotid duct traverses • stenson's duct opens into • left common carotid artery is a branch of • submandibular gland is situated in which traingle • middle thyroid vein drain into which jugular vein • the salivary gland which lies superior to mylohyoid • structure on medial surface of submandibular gland. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2021-09-22
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- Between right atrium and right
- An artery of the mediastinum
- Carry blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs
- Lower heart chamber
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- Largest artery in the body
- Between left atrium and left
- Supply blood to the heart muscle
- Located in the mediastinum
- Part of Heart vena cavae
- Major blood vessels in the neck
10 Clues: Lower heart chamber • Part of Heart vena cavae • Largest artery in the body • Located in the mediastinum • Between left atrium and left • An artery of the mediastinum • Between right atrium and right • Major blood vessels in the neck • Supply blood to the heart muscle • Carry blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs
Plant Anatomy 2021-10-14
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- the part of the plant specialized for photosynthesis
- the part of a flower that produces pollen and is made up of an anther and a filament
- attract insects for pollination
- the leaflike, outer part of a flower
- the seed-carrying structure of the plant
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- the enlargement at the tip of a flower's stamen that contains pollen
- acts as support for the branches and has passages for food and water movement
- the stalk of a plant stamen that bears the anther
- a plant's unit of reproduction
- anchors the plant and helps in absorption and food storage
10 Clues: a plant's unit of reproduction • attract insects for pollination • the leaflike, outer part of a flower • the seed-carrying structure of the plant • the stalk of a plant stamen that bears the anther • the part of the plant specialized for photosynthesis • anchors the plant and helps in absorption and food storage • ...
human anatomy 2021-12-09
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- The over-the-counter drug that is similar to steroids, but the long term effects are still unknown
- Side effect of taking steroids; distanced social activity, lowered self esteem, sad mood
- The male hormone that is produced while taking steroids
- The major organ that gets damaged when you use steroids, this can also get cancer from excessive use
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- The main group of people that use steroids
- A supplement that increases growth and development hormone production
- Olympic gold medalist who won five gold medals in the 2000 Olympic Games who later admitted to using steroids
- A side effect that affects the emotions of the user; more angry mood, wanting to “steamroll” the competition
- The female hormone that is produced with the male hormone while taking anabolic steroids
- Side effect of long term use; inability to reproduce
10 Clues: The main group of people that use steroids • Side effect of long term use; inability to reproduce • The male hormone that is produced while taking steroids • A supplement that increases growth and development hormone production • The female hormone that is produced with the male hormone while taking anabolic steroids • ...
Plant anatomy 2021-04-23
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- conducts dissolved food materials produced by photosynthesis.
- outermost layer of cells
- cells Certain cells associated with sieve tube
- meristem tissues responsible for secondary growth
- most abundant of the cell types found in the major parts of higher plants.
- parenchyma tissue with connected air spaces.
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- Tissue only meant for growth
- thick, tough secondary walls impregnated with lignin
- provide flexible support for growing and mature plant organs.Extra primary wall in the corners.
- chief conducting tissue of water and minerals.
10 Clues: outermost layer of cells • Tissue only meant for growth • parenchyma tissue with connected air spaces. • cells Certain cells associated with sieve tube • chief conducting tissue of water and minerals. • meristem tissues responsible for secondary growth • thick, tough secondary walls impregnated with lignin • conducts dissolved food materials produced by photosynthesis. • ...
Human Anatomy 2024-12-18
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- A gland with both endocrine and exocrine functions, involved in insulin production and digestion.
- The digestive tract portion where absorption of nutrients and water occurs after food leaves the stomach.
- The organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, and coordination, housed in the cranium.
- A muscular sac that stores urine until it is excreted through the urethra.
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- Respiratory organs responsible for gas exchange, particularly oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body, consisting of four chambers.
- Also known as the vertebral column, it provides structural support and protects the spinal cord.
- A large organ involved in detoxification, protein synthesis, and bile production.
- Paired organs that filter waste from the blood and regulate fluid balance in the body.
- Organ where food is partially digested before moving to the intestines, involved in acid secretion.
10 Clues: A muscular sac that stores urine until it is excreted through the urethra. • A large organ involved in detoxification, protein synthesis, and bile production. • The muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body, consisting of four chambers. • Paired organs that filter waste from the blood and regulate fluid balance in the body. • ...
Anatomy Basics 2024-02-02
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- A movement of a hinge joint
- Referring to the back of the body
- Attach bone to bone
- Most mobile joint
- Attach muscle to bone
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- The nose is _____ to the mouth
- Referring to the front of the body
- Most common ankle sprain movement
- The elbow is _____ to the shoulder
- The ____ plane divides the body into top & bottom halves
10 Clues: Most mobile joint • Attach bone to bone • Attach muscle to bone • A movement of a hinge joint • The nose is _____ to the mouth • Most common ankle sprain movement • Referring to the back of the body • Referring to the front of the body • The elbow is _____ to the shoulder • The ____ plane divides the body into top & bottom halves
cardiovascular anatomy 2025-04-16
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- NODE – The natural pacemaker of the heart.
- – The middle layer of a blood vessel wall.
- – The outermost covering of the heart.
- – The largest artery in the human body.
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- – A small vessel that collects blood from capillaries and joins veins.
- – Valve that opens from the left ventricle into the major artery.
- – The upper chambers of the heart.
- – Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle.
- – Arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle.
- – The wall dividing the left and right sides of the heart.
10 Clues: – The upper chambers of the heart. • – The outermost covering of the heart. • – The largest artery in the human body. • NODE – The natural pacemaker of the heart. • – The middle layer of a blood vessel wall. • – Arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle. • – Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle. • ...
Speech anatomy 2025-07-14
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- : Part of pharynx above soft palate
- : Muscle used for breathing
- : Food pipe behind trachea
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- : Ridge where tongue contacts for some sounds
- : Cartilage that helps vocal fold movement
- : Space between vocal folds
- : Windpipe
- : Prevents food from entering airway
- : Another name for soft palate
- : Voice box containing vocal folds
10 Clues: : Windpipe • : Food pipe behind trachea • : Space between vocal folds • : Muscle used for breathing • : Another name for soft palate • : Voice box containing vocal folds • : Part of pharynx above soft palate • : Prevents food from entering airway • : Cartilage that helps vocal fold movement • : Ridge where tongue contacts for some sounds
Leaf anatomy 2022-10-11
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- Cells which surround the stomata
- vascullar tissue which transports sugar
- Openings that allow for gas exchange
- vascullar tissue which transports water
- The stalk that connects the leaf to the stem
- Greek words "middle leaf" stand for:
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- Waxy covering of leaf
- outer layer of the vein
- Column like cells that lie just under the epidermis
- outermost layer of cells
10 Clues: Waxy covering of leaf • outer layer of the vein • outermost layer of cells • Cells which surround the stomata • Openings that allow for gas exchange • Greek words "middle leaf" stand for: • vascullar tissue which transports sugar • vascullar tissue which transports water • The stalk that connects the leaf to the stem • Column like cells that lie just under the epidermis
Respiratory Anatomy 2022-07-26
10 Clues: 2 lobes • 3 lobes • slow breathing • fast breathing • direct gas exchange occurs • dilation of the bronchioles • constriction of the bronchioles • amount of air moved in each minute • amount of air moved in each breath • division at the base of the trachea
Grey's Anatomy 2022-05-04
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- what every doctor starts out as
- the tragedy that caused the name change of the hospital
- Derick’s catch phrase
- Meredith and Cristina’s nickname for Derick
- the city in which the show is based on
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- an institution that is built, staffed, and equipped for the diagnosis of disease
- the doll Meredith’s mother gave her
- a hospital emergency code used to describe the critical status of a patient
- a tool used to cut during surgery medical treatment in which someone's body is cut open so that a doctor can repair, remove, or replace a diseased or damaged part
- the specialty Dr. Karev and Dr. Robbins work in
10 Clues: Derick’s catch phrase • what every doctor starts out as • the doll Meredith’s mother gave her • the city in which the show is based on • Meredith and Cristina’s nickname for Derick • the specialty Dr. Karev and Dr. Robbins work in • the tragedy that caused the name change of the hospital • a hospital emergency code used to describe the critical status of a patient • ...
Cardiology anatomy 2022-09-06
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- Which ventricle pumps oxygenated blood to the body?
- Where do the coronary arteries originate?
- What is the sac that surrounds the heart called?
- what is the cardiac vein that drains blood back to the heart?
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- Which veins drains oxygenated blood?
- What is the wall that divides the chambers of the heart.
- How many valves are in the heart?
- Where does the conduction system start?
- Which artery reaches the apex of the heart?
- What is the thickest muscle of the heart?
10 Clues: How many valves are in the heart? • Which veins drains oxygenated blood? • Where does the conduction system start? • Where do the coronary arteries originate? • What is the thickest muscle of the heart? • Which artery reaches the apex of the heart? • What is the sac that surrounds the heart called? • Which ventricle pumps oxygenated blood to the body? • ...
Comparative Anatomy 2023-02-01
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- unborn or unhatched baby.
- change in living things over generations.
- preserved organism from many years ago showing record of past life.
- any living thing.
- the study of bodily structure in humans, animals, and other living organisms.
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- a scientist that studies the fossil record to better understand earth.
- structures in embryos that will develop into gills in fish and the neck and the jaw in humans.
- a system in organisms made up of bones; organisms can have an exoskeleton (outside the organism), or an endoskeleton (inside the organism.)
- a type of biologist that studies how living things can grow from a simple cell into a complex living organism.
- extension from the trunk or core of an organism.
10 Clues: any living thing. • unborn or unhatched baby. • change in living things over generations. • extension from the trunk or core of an organism. • preserved organism from many years ago showing record of past life. • a scientist that studies the fossil record to better understand earth. • the study of bodily structure in humans, animals, and other living organisms. • ...
Gross Anatomy 2026-01-27
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- Means "horse tail" in Latin
- Means "brain stalk" in Latin
- Connects the spinal cord to the coccyx
- Processes non-fear emotions
- Convergence point of the optic nerves
- Separates the frontal and parietal lobes
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- Brings sensory and motor info to and from the cerebellum
- Connects third and fourth ventricles
- Means "roof" in Latin
- Connects hippocampus to deep brain structures
10 Clues: Means "roof" in Latin • Means "horse tail" in Latin • Processes non-fear emotions • Means "brain stalk" in Latin • Connects third and fourth ventricles • Convergence point of the optic nerves • Connects the spinal cord to the coccyx • Separates the frontal and parietal lobes • Connects hippocampus to deep brain structures • ...
CROSSWORD ANATOMY 2025-09-09
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- The sixth aortic arch is also known as _________ arch
- one of the derivative of trucncus arteriosus ________
- aortic vestibule of the left ventricle developed from ______
- soft/Harsh abnormal heart sound often caused by turbulent blood flow _________
- azygous system of veins derived from ____________
- The rate at which SA node depolarizes 70 bpm known as __________
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- surface landmark for boundary between superior and inferior mediastinum _____
- mutations in TBX5 gene result in ________syndrome which is characterised by limb abnormalities and ASD
- supravalvular aortic stenosis , elfin facies,hyperglycemia is a triad of ________syndrome
- largest cardiac vein ______
10 Clues: largest cardiac vein ______ • azygous system of veins derived from ____________ • The sixth aortic arch is also known as _________ arch • one of the derivative of trucncus arteriosus ________ • aortic vestibule of the left ventricle developed from ______ • The rate at which SA node depolarizes 70 bpm known as __________ • ...
anatomy 2 2026-03-11
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- — A tube that moves food from the mouth to the stomach.
- — The process by which cells use oxygen to release energy from food and produce carbon dioxide.
- — A fluid connective tissue that transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
- — A soft tissue found inside bones that produces blood cells and stores fat.
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- — A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- — A tough cord of connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone.
- — A chemical messenger produced by glands that travels through the bloodstream to regulate body functions.
- — A very small blood vessel where exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste occurs between blood and tissues.
- — A large organ that processes nutrients, detoxifies harmful substances, and produces bile.
- — A gland where certain immune cells (T-cells) mature and develop.
10 Clues: — A tube that moves food from the mouth to the stomach. • — A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • — A gland where certain immune cells (T-cells) mature and develop. • — A tough cord of connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone. • — A soft tissue found inside bones that produces blood cells and stores fat. • ...
Dental Anatomy 2026-03-23
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- hardest substance in the body, covering only the crown
- visible part of the tooth above the gum line
- toward the tip of the root
- fibrous connective tissue that anchors tooth roots to the surrounding alveolar bone socket
- space between the roots of the same tooth
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- Where the crown and root meet
- portion of the tooth containing blood vessels, nerves and connective tissue
- yellowish, bone-like layer of tooth directly beneath the enamel
- part of the tooth anchored in to the alveolar bone below the gumline
- toward the tip of the crown
10 Clues: toward the tip of the root • toward the tip of the crown • Where the crown and root meet • space between the roots of the same tooth • visible part of the tooth above the gum line • hardest substance in the body, covering only the crown • yellowish, bone-like layer of tooth directly beneath the enamel • ...
Guitar Anatomy 2026-03-13
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- Guitar bridge system used for pitch-bending effects
- Metal rod inside the neck used for adjustment
- Magnetic components that capture string vibrations
- End of the guitar neck that holds the tuners
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- Surface where guitarists press strings to form notes
- Hardware used to tighten or loosen strings
- Metal strips dividing the guitar fingerboard
- Guitar part where strings anchor near the body
- Dots or shapes that help players navigate the neck
- Small piece between the headstock and fretboard
10 Clues: Hardware used to tighten or loosen strings • Metal strips dividing the guitar fingerboard • End of the guitar neck that holds the tuners • Metal rod inside the neck used for adjustment • Guitar part where strings anchor near the body • Small piece between the headstock and fretboard • Dots or shapes that help players navigate the neck • ...
Muscle Anatomy 2026-03-25
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- Connective tissue sheet that surrounds whole muscle
- The name of the muscle cell membrane
- Myofilament made up of myosin
- The organelle that holds Ca2+ in the muscle cell is the sarcoplasmic...
- An individual muscle cell is called a muscle...
- Myofilament made up of actin
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- Muscle cells grouped together by the perimysium to form a muscle...
- Connective tissue sheet that surrounds muscle cell
- Contractile unit of myofilaments within muscle cell
- Calcium-binding regulatory protein
10 Clues: Myofilament made up of actin • Myofilament made up of myosin • Calcium-binding regulatory protein • The name of the muscle cell membrane • An individual muscle cell is called a muscle... • Connective tissue sheet that surrounds muscle cell • Connective tissue sheet that surrounds whole muscle • Contractile unit of myofilaments within muscle cell • ...
CRUCIGIUSEPPE 2025-10-23
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- La serie tv che guardavi ogni sera prima di andare a dormire.
- Quelli per cui passi ore davanti allo specchio e dal barbiere).
- Il modello di fischietto, dal suono inconfondibile, che usavi per richiamare i bagnanti troppo indisciplinati.
- L’ha sfondata Davide quando ti ha portato al pronto soccorso.
- Le hai lanciate nel cortile dell’albergo di Milano.
- La materia, ricca di termini latini, che annoia mortalmente chi ti sta intorno (soprattutto i tuoi amici).
- Esame da incubo in triennale.
- Il luogo in cui hai passato più tempo negli ultimi 3 anni.
- Quelli che hai dovuto superare per arrivare alla discussione della tesi.
- Le trovi a Ischitella affianco alle Garganica.
- Li fai quando apri la bocca .
- L’animale che è stato il tuo bersaglio fin dall’infanzia.
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- Muscolo del collo che permette la rotazione e l'inclinazione del capo e la cui innervazione è data dal nervo accessorio.
- Il tuo liquore preferito.
- La bevanda che non manca mai alle feste, ma anche durante le semplici serate tra amici.
- Te lo dicono i tuoi amici ogni volta che sbagli una parola.
- Li indossi sempre strappati sui talloni.
- Colpo di tosse improvviso e tocco scaramantico al capo: sintomi della tua... .
- L'unico dessert accettabile per chiudere una cena in compagnia di Rocco.
- A volte la fai a chiazze:
- Misura dell'efficienza con cui un organo, come il rene o il fegato, elimina un farmaco dal sangue.
- Non l’hai trovata in biblioteca, ma in casa: la persona che ti ha ascoltato ripetere infinite volte.
22 Clues: Il tuo liquore preferito. • A volte la fai a chiazze: • Esame da incubo in triennale. • Li fai quando apri la bocca . • Li indossi sempre strappati sui talloni. • Le trovi a Ischitella affianco alle Garganica. • Le hai lanciate nel cortile dell’albergo di Milano. • L’animale che è stato il tuo bersaglio fin dall’infanzia. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary (8 terms) 2025-01-30
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- tending to argue or cause discord
- a large and serious book
- feeling of regret or remorse
- brief and straightforward
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- stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell
- minor violation of a rule or law; transgression
- to cut out of; remove
- the structure or parts, taken as a whole; structure of something
8 Clues: to cut out of; remove • a large and serious book • brief and straightforward • feeling of regret or remorse • tending to argue or cause discord • minor violation of a rule or law; transgression • stinging or biting, especially in taste or smell • the structure or parts, taken as a whole; structure of something
angela 2021-02-08
7 Clues: he waw ...-handed • Mona Lisa refused to... • month of Leonardo's birth • he painted "Mona Lisa" there • his...was expressed through art • he studied...to learn about the human body • he moved there because of the king Francis I
Renaissance Vocabulary 2023-11-30
7 Clues: foolishness. • This word means rebirth. • study of the human body. • designing and building buildings. • Johann Gutenberg invented the ________ press. • They wanted to learn more about life on Earth. • someone who studies and knows a lot about something
Evolution and Adaptation Vocabulary Terms 2018-03-12
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- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- the stock of different genes in an interbreeding population
- hat has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment
- At the heart of evolutionary theory is the basic idea that life has existed for billions of years and has changed over time
- the state of being diverse; variety
- with Modification is simply passing traits from parent to offspring, and this concept is one of the fundamental ideas behind Charles Darwin's theory of evolution
- A British naturalist of the nineteenth century. He and others developed the theory of evolution
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted
- Structures an organ or bone that appears in different animals
- Structures
- Structure an organism that has lost all or most of its original function in the course of evolution, such as human appendixes
- a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended
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- the state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct
- Anatomy is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species
- Selection The breeding of plants and animals to produce desirable traits.
- an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes
- that biological systems – individuals and populations are different over space.
- Selection the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth
- as for the matching of genes from a forensic sample with those of a criminal suspect
- Record to refer to the total number of fossils that have been discovered
21 Clues: Structures • the state of being diverse; variety • the action or process of adapting or being adapted • the stock of different genes in an interbreeding population • Structures an organ or bone that appears in different animals • hat has formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment • ...
Evolution and Adaptation Puzzle 2018-03-13
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- Darwin-English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)
- (scientific)-the variability among living organisms from all sources
- Pool-consists of all genes, including all the different alleles, that are present in a population
- person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
- with modification-passing traits from parent to offspring, and this concept is one of the fundamental ideas behind Charles Darwin's theory of evolution
- end of a species
- - a change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment
- variation-biological systems – individuals and populations – are different over space.
- structure-parts of an organism that are no longer functioning and do not affect survival
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- record-the millions of fossils that scientists have collected
- analysis- using DNA samples to distinguish and identify individuals.
- selection - selective breeding of domesticated plants and animals to produce offspring with desired genetic traits
- of Evidence -At the heart of evolutionary theory is the basic idea that life has existed for billions of years and has changed over time.
- Structures-same ancestor, different function, similar structure
- Anatomy -the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species
- remains (or an impression) of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological age and that has been excavated from the soil.
- animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column
- rock-A type of rock that forms when particles from other rocks or the remains of plants and animals are pressed and cemented together
- gradual process by which something changes into a different form
- structures-different ancestor, similar function, different structure
- selection-a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment
- group of a type of organisms or animals
22 Clues: end of a species • group of a type of organisms or animals • record-the millions of fossils that scientists have collected • Structures-same ancestor, different function, similar structure • gradual process by which something changes into a different form • analysis- using DNA samples to distinguish and identify individuals. • ...
Barbering General Anatomy and Physiology 2021-02-26
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- The skull consists of 8 cranial bones and ___ facial bones.
- ___ removes carbon dioxide and waste from cells.
- The main components of the nervous system are the central nervous system and the ___ nervous system.
- The Study of an organism's shape and structure, and the relationship of one body part to another.
- Muscles of the scalp include the epicranius, frontalis, occipitalis, and the ___ ___.
- Watery fluid for cellular growth and self-repair are found in the ___.
- Acne, loss of scalp hair, facial hair growth and color, and darker skin pigmentations are the result of changing ___.
- The skin and its accessory organs make up the ___ system.
- The circulatory system is comprised of the heart, veins, arteries, and ___.
- ___ nerves carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands.
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- Glands that release hormones directly into the ___ are called endocrine glands.
- The ___ system is a group of glands that affect the health of the entire body.
- The ___ bones form the top and sides of the cranium.
- Blood returns to the heart from the head, face, and neck via the ___ veins.
- Activities of the muscular system are dependent on the skeletal system and the ___ system.
- Toxins (poisons), disease, and injury are considered ___ conditions for cell growth and reproduction.
- A clear, watery fluid derived from the blood plasma that assists the immune system is ___.
- The basic units of the structure and function of all living things.
- A collection of cells that perform a particular function.
- The study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structures.
- Group of organs that act together to perform one or more functions.
- Cells of the human body reproduce through ___.
- A basic knowledge of anatomy and physiology assists barbers in analyzing and performing ___ services.
- The occipital bone forms the back and base of the ___.
- The heart is an example of an ___.
25 Clues: The heart is an example of an ___. • Cells of the human body reproduce through ___. • ___ removes carbon dioxide and waste from cells. • The ___ bones form the top and sides of the cranium. • The occipital bone forms the back and base of the ___. • A collection of cells that perform a particular function. • The skin and its accessory organs make up the ___ system. • ...
Graphics Design 2025-08-04
Across
- Covered with balance in Week 2 to help organize elements visually.
- A review and feedback process for final projects in Week 9.
- Classroom expectation for classmates, instructors, and materials.
- Discussed in Week 2, this principle helps create symmetry or asymmetry in compositions.
- Basic element used in vector projects, introduced in Week 8.
- The topic of Week 6, includes learning type anatomy and pairings.
- Discussed in Week 5 as part of how colors influence perception and emotion.
- Part of typography study, analyzing the structure of letterforms.
- Introduced in Week 8 as a graphic format used for logos and scalable images.
- A vector-based project created during Week 8.
- Achieved through proportion and rhythm to create a visually pleasing design.
- Final collection of student projects, compiled and presented in Week 9.
- A daily required material listed under classroom preparedness.
- Taught in Week 7, this image type is made of pixels and edited in photo software.
Down
- Created in Week 5 as part of color planning for consistent design.
- Expected during instruction time; distractions like phones should be minimized.
- A visual structure that shows importance, emphasized in Week 2.
- A design principle used to draw attention to the most important part of a layout.
- An essential behavior encouraged in every class activity and project.
- The core subject introduced in Week 1, explored through history, principles, and applications.
- Related to repetition and pattern to create movement and unity in Week 4.
- Introduced in Week 4 to help understand scale and visual harmony.
- The focus of Week 5, explored through wheels, palettes, and emotional impact.
- Taught in Week 3 to make elements stand out through differences in color, size, or shape.
- The final week includes this skill along with critiques of design work.
25 Clues: A vector-based project created during Week 8. • A review and feedback process for final projects in Week 9. • Basic element used in vector projects, introduced in Week 8. • A daily required material listed under classroom preparedness. • A visual structure that shows importance, emphasized in Week 2. • ...
