greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1 Social Studies Homework 2015-09-01
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- Rows of arches put to together to form a curved ceiling called _____
- exchange goods without using currency/money
- God of the sea
- Encouraged Romans to live a practical life
- The study of Body structure
- A 200 year period of peace and prosperity in Rome
- A massive structure used as a stadium for gladiators and bloodbaths
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- King of the gods
- Poems that poke at human weaknesses
- Poems that express strong emotion
- rapidly increasing prices
- Rome's first ruler
- Channels of water that carry water form the hills into the cities and bath houses of Rome
- Political changes for the better
- God of the underworld
15 Clues: God of the sea • King of the gods • Rome's first ruler • God of the underworld • rapidly increasing prices • The study of Body structure • Political changes for the better • Poems that express strong emotion • Poems that poke at human weaknesses • Encouraged Romans to live a practical life • exchange goods without using currency/money • ...
Ancient Rome 2023-04-20
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- code made by legal officials
- Also known as “Holy Wisdom”
- Justinian’s wife
- Political changes to make things better
- Curved ceiling
- Patterns or pictures that are made from small pieces of colored glass or stone
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- Silver coin of ancient Greek
- Fought each other to the death or battle wild animals in stadiums
- The person who took power in Constantinople after COnstantine dies a few years later
- Constantinople oval arena
- One Germanic tribe that asked the Roman government for protection
- Poked fun at human weakness
- General who became emperor in 284 C.E
- Study of body structure
- Poems that expressed strong emotions about life
15 Clues: Curved ceiling • Justinian’s wife • Study of body structure • Constantinople oval arena • Poked fun at human weakness • Also known as “Holy Wisdom” • Silver coin of ancient Greek • code made by legal officials • General who became emperor in 284 C.E • Political changes to make things better • Poems that expressed strong emotions about life • ...
mihiri 2023-04-24
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- -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
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- 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 • ...
mihiri 2023-04-24
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- -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
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- 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 • ...
Final Lab Week Activity 2023-04-28
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- Stain that shows cytoplasm, collagen, and others.
- The procedure to remove a sample of tissue for testing.
- A device that uses force to separate various components.
- They’re made of nitrile, vinyl, neoprene, or latex.
- Where the magic happens.
- The person who gets tested.
- Kimwipes’ dispensing design reduces this kind of discharge.
- Being a medical lab professional requires attention to.
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- How to look at tiny objects.
- Stain that shows the ribosomes, chromatin, and other structures.
- The color of lab coats.
- Where do you work?
- This is also known as microscopic anatomy.
- to transport a measured volume.
- Vampires and phlebotomists love this substance.
15 Clues: Where do you work? • The color of lab coats. • Where the magic happens. • The person who gets tested. • How to look at tiny objects. • to transport a measured volume. • This is also known as microscopic anatomy. • Vampires and phlebotomists love this substance. • Stain that shows cytoplasm, collagen, and others. • They’re made of nitrile, vinyl, neoprene, or latex. • ...
Ch. 10 Root Words 2021-08-19
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- 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 • ...
Snapdragon 2022-07-20
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- spreading out carelessly
- Run very fast
- the act of joining things in a way that motion is possible
- not based on or conforming to what is generally done or believed.
- unfriendly, not enjoying the company of others
- going forward to something considered better
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- to restore to a normal life through therapy or education
- involving the examination of similarities and differences
- a twig or small branch with its leaves, flowers, or berries
- tall, thin, and awkward
- thigh bone
- move in an energetic or noisy manner; to hurry
- deep, narrow gorge worn by running water
- The study of body structure
- An animal with a backbone
15 Clues: thigh bone • Run very fast • tall, thin, and awkward • spreading out carelessly • An animal with a backbone • The study of body structure • deep, narrow gorge worn by running water • going forward to something considered better • move in an energetic or noisy manner; to hurry • unfriendly, not enjoying the company of others • ...
Soph Vocab Week 1 2024-01-12
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- to force or strongly persuade; coerce
- supportive; encouraging ; helping to bring about
- satisfied with a situation that should be changed or improved
- an unreal figure; a ghost
- a guess, often one based on inadequate or faulty evidence
- the structure or parts, taken as a whole
- not helpful; harmful
- a follower of a person or idea
- manner in which one act or behaves
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- feeling of regret or remorse
- to discuss something with someone else; consult
- breif and straight forward
- lowly, miserable and wretched
- to trust another with information or a secret
- A part that can be considered or viewed
15 Clues: not helpful; harmful • an unreal figure; a ghost • breif and straight forward • feeling of regret or remorse • lowly, miserable and wretched • a follower of a person or idea • manner in which one act or behaves • to force or strongly persuade; coerce • A part that can be considered or viewed • the structure or parts, taken as a whole • ...
Branches of biology 2025-04-12
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- the study of structure and function of animals and plants cells
- the study of origin and descent of organisms
- the study of metabolism of organism and their parts
- the study of animals
- the study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- the study of insects
- the study of gross structure of the organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of viruses
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- the study of fishes
- the study of reptiles
- the study of plants Likes to chase mic
- the study of birds
- the study of dungi
- the study of bacteria
- the study of algae
15 Clues: the study of birds • the study of dungi • the study of algae • the study of fishes • the study of animals • the study of insects • the study of viruses • the study of reptiles • the study of bacteria • the study of plants Likes to chase mic • the study of origin and descent of organisms • the study of metabolism of organism and their parts • ...
SET 5: Science & Nature 2025-10-24
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- The study of Earth and its systems.
- The outside part of something.
- The way something is made or arranged.
- Lived in by people or animals.
- The breaking down of rocks by wind or rain.
- To change to fit new conditions.
- The wearing away of rock or soil.
- Able to produce plants or offspring easily.
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- The way parts are arranged or built.
- Kept in a small space or limited area.
- The inside part of something.
- Related to volcanoes.
- The structure of a body.
- Sand or dirt that settles at the bottom of water.
- Hard but easy to break.
15 Clues: Related to volcanoes. • Hard but easy to break. • The structure of a body. • The inside part of something. • The outside part of something. • Lived in by people or animals. • To change to fit new conditions. • The wearing away of rock or soil. • The study of Earth and its systems. • The way parts are arranged or built. • Kept in a small space or limited area. • ...
Neuronal Anatomy - Created by Rodolfo Aguilera 2023-03-16
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- main cell of nervous system
- region in the neuron's body from which the axon emerges
- specialized cluster of RER organelles in a neuron
- process which receives information from other neurons
- body of neuron cell
- special cytoplasm within the axon hillock made of limited components
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- process which sends information to other neurons
- reinforces and maintains anatomy of neuron
- end of the axon
- specialized region of contact between neurons
10 Clues: end of the axon • body of neuron cell • main cell of nervous system • reinforces and maintains anatomy of neuron • specialized region of contact between neurons • process which sends information to other neurons • specialized cluster of RER organelles in a neuron • process which receives information from other neurons • ...
Egyptian Puzzle 2024-02-07
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- A solid,dust-like sediment that water, ice, and wind transport and deposit.
- The strongest role in Egypt
- A material similar to thick paper
- A major river in Egypt
- A worship of more than one god
- A topic we have been learning
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- A famous city in Egypt
- One of the main things people go to Egypt for
- A study of internal workings of something
- Management of available resources
10 Clues: A famous city in Egypt • A major river in Egypt • The strongest role in Egypt • A topic we have been learning • A worship of more than one god • A material similar to thick paper • Management of available resources • A study of internal workings of something • One of the main things people go to Egypt for • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary - Laniya Jackson 2024-04-05
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- links to modern species
- similar structure function in similar environments
- similar anatomy from common ancestors
- when populations or organisms change over time
- remains or traces of organisms in the past
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- geographic distributions of a species
- study of fossils
- similar DNA and amino acid sequences
- found at a certain geographic location and nowhere else
- characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ
10 Clues: study of fossils • links to modern species • similar DNA and amino acid sequences • geographic distributions of a species • similar anatomy from common ancestors • remains or traces of organisms in the past • when populations or organisms change over time • similar structure function in similar environments • found at a certain geographic location and nowhere else • ...
CL 1 - Ivannah Perez 2024-09-05
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- The new newspaper has a lot of __________.
- Sophia needs to look up __________ for the writing task.
- The company is preparing for a power __________.
- The governor won a ______________ award.
- This medical wing studies the _________ side of the brain.
- She is a ______ winner.
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- The youth council had a _____________ discussion.
- The president wants to make a _________.
- This is a school that has ________.
- In anatomy they wanted to _______ a duck.
10 Clues: She is a ______ winner. • This is a school that has ________. • The president wants to make a _________. • The governor won a ______________ award. • In anatomy they wanted to _______ a duck. • The new newspaper has a lot of __________. • The company is preparing for a power __________. • The youth council had a _____________ discussion. • ...
La Crucigrama por Volcabulario 5a 2025-04-04
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- web La escuela tiene un _____
- El _____ sobre AI en escuelas era muy interesante
- Mi abuelo se gusta lee el _____ con su cafe en la manana
- Christina Yang es un characteristic en una _____ se llama Grey's Anatomy
- Hablar con los desconocidos es muy _____
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- Ella tiene dos _____ de Instagram
- Ella _____ un pelicula
- Todos los persones tienen los _____
- a cara Yo quiero hablar con tu _____
- El hace no lee las _____
10 Clues: Ella _____ un pelicula • El hace no lee las _____ • web La escuela tiene un _____ • Ella tiene dos _____ de Instagram • Todos los persones tienen los _____ • a cara Yo quiero hablar con tu _____ • Hablar con los desconocidos es muy _____ • El _____ sobre AI en escuelas era muy interesante • Mi abuelo se gusta lee el _____ con su cafe en la manana • ...
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History of Health Sciencs 2021-09-15
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- established by Chinese
- Revolution/ 1700s and 1800s, paved the way for modern medical practices
- Jenner/ administered the first vaccination in 1796
- Glen/ had many flawed theories which held back true medical progress for centuries
- Beaumont/ fully described the digestive system in 1822
- Arab Hippocrates
- & Watson/ identified the structure and function of DNA
- documented over 1000 herbs
- trained doctors in many types of surgeries
- Plague/ first major pandemic in history
- Arab Empire/ made advancements in Pharmacology
- Vesalius/ published the first anatomy book
- Era/ 1900 to Present
- Metchnikoff/ explained how white blood cells protect humans from diseases
- Fertilization/ a way infertile couples could have children
- father of medicine
- Lister/ develops methods of medical asepsis
- van Leeuwenhoek/ created a single-lens microscope
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- era/ 4000 BC to 3000BC. During this era people believed illness was caused by supernatural beings.
- 1350 to 1700 AD
- von Roentgen/ developed the X-Ray machine
- Alexander Fleming/ discovered penicillin
- Oath/ a code of behavior written by Hippocrates thousands of years ago
- Pasteur/ developed pasteurization
- Method/ should be applied to medical research and problem-solving
- a greater number of cases of an infectious disease than normal in a population or area
- developed the field of anatomy by dissecting animals
- Death/ second wave of Bubonic Plague between 1347 and 1352 killing over one-third of Europe’s population
- Ages/ 800 AD to 1300 AD
- an epidemic that spreads to a significantly larger population across several countries or continents.
- Ages/ sacking of Rome by barbarians and the subsequent fall of the Roman empire and the study of medicine was forbidden
- Hooke/ his invention of a more powerful, compound lens proved that all living things are made up of cells
- Hunter/ inserted a feeding tube into a patients stomach in 1778
33 Clues: 1350 to 1700 AD • Arab Hippocrates • father of medicine • Era/ 1900 to Present • established by Chinese • Ages/ 800 AD to 1300 AD • documented over 1000 herbs • Pasteur/ developed pasteurization • Plague/ first major pandemic in history • Alexander Fleming/ discovered penicillin • von Roentgen/ developed the X-Ray machine • trained doctors in many types of surgeries • ...
Unit 1 key terms 2023-09-05
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- Used to refer to what is above something
- Nearer the front, especially situated in the front of the body or nearer to the head.
- The ability or tendency to maintain internal stability in an organism to compensate for environmental changes.
- Groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function.
- Situated behind: situated at or toward the hind part or back of the body
- A branch of anatomy that deals with the minute structure of animal and plant tissues as discernible with the microscope.
- Closer to the midline, or dividing line between right and left halves, of the body
- Medical and scientific study of cells
- Relating to the back potion of the body, used more often to describe animals.
- Able to adjust to new conditions.
- Situated away from the center of the body
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- Away from the surface or further into the body.
- Below or toward the feet
- Relating to the front of the body, specifically the stomach; abdominal.
- The branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- Lying at or extending toward the right or left side: lying away from the median axis
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
- Lying face upward.
- Situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment.
- The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.
- Situated in or directed toward the tail or hind part
- Further away from the trunk of the body, or the point of attachment.
- A part of an organism that is typically self-contained and has a specific vital function
- Relating to the skull or cranium
- A position of the body lying face down
25 Clues: Lying face upward. • Below or toward the feet • Relating to the skull or cranium • Able to adjust to new conditions. • Medical and scientific study of cells • A position of the body lying face down • Used to refer to what is above something • Situated away from the center of the body • Away from the surface or further into the body. • ...
surgical radiography 2025-11-09
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- Radiopaque substances injected or introduced into body structures to enhance image visibility (e.g., in cholangiograms).
- The absence of pathogenic microorganisms; essential for sterile surgical radiography.
- Surgical procedure using hardware such as plates and screws to stabilize fractured bones.
- Stabilization of fractured bones using external rods or pins outside the body.
- Continuous x-ray imaging that allows the surgeon to view anatomy in motion during a procedure.
- Imaging of the femoral arteries using contrast and subtraction techniques.
- Protective garment worn by surgical staff to reduce radiation exposure.
- Fluoroscopic technique overlaying contrast-filled vessels for catheter guidance.
- The area in the operating room maintained free of microorganisms to prevent infection.
- Determining the exact position of foreign bodies or anatomical structures during surgery.
- A medical imaging technologist responsible for operating the mobile or C-arm equipment during surgical procedures.
- Fluoroscopic technique that removes background anatomy to visualize blood vessels clearly.
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- Surgical removal of a pituitary tumor guided by C-arm imaging.
- The space between the draped patient and the instrument table reserved for sterile personnel only.
- Temporary increase in x-ray output for better image penetration.
- Surgical specialty focused on bones and joints, often guided by intraoperative radiography.
- Imaging study of the urinary tract where contrast is injected via the urethra.
- A sterile barrier method using a transparent plastic sheet to separate the technologist and surgical site.
- Converts x-rays into visible light for real-time fluoroscopic viewing.
- A surgical team member responsible for administering anesthesia and monitoring the patient’s vital signs.
- Surgical fluoroscopic procedure to visualize the bile ducts using contrast media.
- Fluoroscopic feature that reduces dose by pulsing the x-ray beam.
- A mobile fluoroscopy unit used in the operating room for real-time imaging during surgical procedures.
- A sterile plastic cover placed over the C-arm to maintain sterility during surgical imaging.
- C-arm position producing the least radiation exposure to operators.
25 Clues: Surgical removal of a pituitary tumor guided by C-arm imaging. • Temporary increase in x-ray output for better image penetration. • Fluoroscopic feature that reduces dose by pulsing the x-ray beam. • C-arm position producing the least radiation exposure to operators. • Converts x-rays into visible light for real-time fluoroscopic viewing. • ...
ology vocabulary 2021-08-25
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- study of properties and matter
- study of the Moon, Stars, and other objects in space
- Study of microscopic life forms
- The study of life in the ocean
- The study of fish
- Study of volcanoes and volcano-related phenomena
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- Structure and function of living things
- The Study of spiders
- The study of water on earth
- The study of inheriting traits and heredity
- The studt of fossilized plants and animals remains
- Study of the different climates on Earth
- The study of mammals
- The Scientific study of earth and the universe around it
- The study of earths history and origin
15 Clues: The study of fish • The Study of spiders • The study of mammals • The study of water on earth • study of properties and matter • The study of life in the ocean • Study of microscopic life forms • The study of earths history and origin • Structure and function of living things • Study of the different climates on Earth • The study of inheriting traits and heredity • ...
Ch. 9 (Civ. II) 2022-10-12
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- “father of the family.”
- curved ceiling
- an open space that served as a marketplace and public square
- political changes to make things better
- the study of body structure.
- Christian holy people
- public speaking
- exchange of goods without using money.
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- a type of writing that poked fun at human weaknesses
- a disease that spreads widely.
- rapidly increasing prices
- poems that express strong emotions about life.
- enslaved people or criminals who would fight in contest and were popular
- a person who stands in for a ruler who is too young or too ill to govern
- pictures made from bits of colored glass or stone
15 Clues: curved ceiling • public speaking • Christian holy people • “father of the family.” • rapidly increasing prices • the study of body structure. • a disease that spreads widely. • exchange of goods without using money. • political changes to make things better • poems that express strong emotions about life. • pictures made from bits of colored glass or stone • ...
The Human Body 2020-10-30
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- Carry oxygen poor blood back to the heart
- The "trap door"
- The functions of a body system
- Long tube leading to your bronchial tubes
- Tiny sacs at the end of the bronchioles and are surrounded with capillaries
- The structure of the human body
- Connects arteries to veins
- Striped or lined
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- Includes breathing and cellular respiration
- This system transports nutrients throughout the body
- Near the end of your digestive tract
- Pigment that causes brown hues in skin
- This type of muscle makes up the heart
- This organ contains hydrochloric acid to break down food
- Carry oxygen rich blood away from the heart
15 Clues: The "trap door" • Striped or lined • Connects arteries to veins • The functions of a body system • The structure of the human body • Near the end of your digestive tract • Pigment that causes brown hues in skin • This type of muscle makes up the heart • Carry oxygen poor blood back to the heart • Long tube leading to your bronchial tubes • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-04
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- Someone who supports the arts, usually financially
- Renaissance means ______
- Country where the renaissance started
- Study of the stars and celestial bodies
- Started the Protestant Reformation
- Powerful and wealthy family in Italy
- Study of the human body
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- Power of the people to elect government
- A 12 line poem
- Invented by Johann Gutenburg
- Someone who is good at many things
- Paintings in the Renaissance used this to create depth
- A focus on the individual
- Italian Renaissance political philosopher, thought rulers should do whatever it took to achieve their goals.
- Language or dialect spoken by people in a particular area
15 Clues: A 12 line poem • Study of the human body • Renaissance means ______ • A focus on the individual • Invented by Johann Gutenburg • Someone who is good at many things • Started the Protestant Reformation • Powerful and wealthy family in Italy • Country where the renaissance started • Power of the people to elect government • Study of the stars and celestial bodies • ...
Famous Botanists and Entomologists 2023-08-29
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- - French entomologist, known for studying insect behavior.
- - Naturalist and founder of the Sierra Club.
- - Scottish plant collector and explorer.
- - German naturalist, known for explorations in the Americas.
- - Swiss-American zoologist and geologist.
- - German botanist, specialized in plant anatomy.
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- - English botanist, illustrator of "Curtis's Botanical Magazine."
- - Naturalist known for his theory of evolution.
- - American botanist, author of "Gray's Manual."
- - Father of modern genetics, studied pea plants.
- - Entomologist and illustrator of insects.
- - British naturalist, known for his work on mimicry.
- - Father of modern taxonomy, created binomial nomenclature.
- - British paleoanthropologist and conservationist.
- - Austrian botanist, known for work on plant development.
15 Clues: - Scottish plant collector and explorer. • - Swiss-American zoologist and geologist. • - Entomologist and illustrator of insects. • - Naturalist and founder of the Sierra Club. • - Naturalist known for his theory of evolution. • - American botanist, author of "Gray's Manual." • - Father of modern genetics, studied pea plants. • ...
Ultrasound Tech Crossword 2025-03-11
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- The study of the structure of the body.
- The process of regulating or directing something.
- The practice of using ultrasound.
- The image produced by an ultrasound.
- A part of the body that performs a specific function.
- The emission of energy as waves or particles.
- The part of a plant that grows underground
- Acquisition: The process of obtaining ultrasound image
- The unborn child.
- A technique used to measure blood flow.
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- The device that emits and receives sound waves.
- The study of diseases.
- The core technology.
- The professional who performs ultrasounds.
- A group of similar cells performing a specific function.
15 Clues: The unborn child. • The core technology. • The study of diseases. • The practice of using ultrasound. • The image produced by an ultrasound. • The study of the structure of the body. • A technique used to measure blood flow. • The professional who performs ultrasounds. • The part of a plant that grows underground • The emission of energy as waves or particles. • ...
Ancient Egypt 2025-09-15
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- The study of how living bodies work
- were domestic servants, worked in mines and did construction work
- How Tutankhamun Died
- How old was Tutankhamun when he died
- The study of how bones and muscles fit together
- doctors
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- dead bodies treated with oil and wrapped in cloth
- writing form used by the Egyptians
- a place where dead people are buried
- The Nile River was the _________ of Ancient Egypt
- stone statue with the head of a human and the body of a lion
- The study of the sun, stars and planets
- The first female pharaoh
- a large stone tomb with triangular sides
- an Egyptian king
15 Clues: doctors • an Egyptian king • How Tutankhamun Died • The first female pharaoh • writing form used by the Egyptians • The study of how living bodies work • a place where dead people are buried • How old was Tutankhamun when he died • The study of the sun, stars and planets • a large stone tomb with triangular sides • The study of how bones and muscles fit together • ...
Joints 2023-09-15
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- This joint allows bones to make a sliding motion
- Syarthroses lacks this cavity
- a series of joints that allow movement of the human body
- this joint is only an extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- immovable joint
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- slighlty movable joint
- freely movable joint
- This joint is freely movable
- this part of the body is a pivot joint
- this part of the body is a hinge joint
10 Clues: immovable joint • freely movable joint • slighlty movable joint • This joint is freely movable • Syarthroses lacks this cavity • this part of the body is a pivot joint • this part of the body is a hinge joint • This joint allows bones to make a sliding motion • a series of joints that allow movement of the human body • ...
Biology - Crossword - GBHSS JADO Wahan 2023-09-09
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- The smallest unit of taxonomic level is ……………
- There are sixteen elements are vital for life called them…..
- Part of earth where life exists is called_
- Each flower is yellowish in color and produce....
- Study of internal parts of body is called ..
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- Mustard plant locally it is called...
- A protists has irregular shape called …….
- Similar cells combine together to form…..
- Study about tissue is called…………
- Study about gene is called………….
10 Clues: Study about gene is called…………. • Study about tissue is called………… • Mustard plant locally it is called... • Similar cells combine together to form….. • A protists has irregular shape called ……. • Part of earth where life exists is called_ • Study of internal parts of body is called .. • The smallest unit of taxonomic level is …………… • ...
Evolution Evidence 2019-01-08
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- early stage of animal development
- Darwin scientist who discovered evolution
- Anatomy how bones are arranged
- a person who studies plants/animals by observations.
- difference in a inherited individual member of a species
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- breeding organisms for desired traits
- trait that increases an organisms chance of surviving and reproducing
- Selection the process of adaptation
- what shows the structure of organisms that lived long ago
- things that control how bodies function
10 Clues: Anatomy how bones are arranged • early stage of animal development • Selection the process of adaptation • breeding organisms for desired traits • things that control how bodies function • Darwin scientist who discovered evolution • a person who studies plants/animals by observations. • difference in a inherited individual member of a species • ...
ZYiars stem list 7 2023-02-07
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- Plants use this everyday
- Something you use in case of emergencys
- Believing in multiple gods
- You gotta__ your teammate in fortnite
- The study of plants or animals
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- Taking a__ of somebody
- You die and your body has to get__ by the police
- Something authors use in books like"batman"or spider man
- A device you use to look very far away
- A shape that had five sides
10 Clues: Taking a__ of somebody • Plants use this everyday • Believing in multiple gods • A shape that had five sides • The study of plants or animals • You gotta__ your teammate in fortnite • A device you use to look very far away • Something you use in case of emergencys • You die and your body has to get__ by the police • Something authors use in books like"batman"or spider man
Taylor Swift 2024-09-04
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- Nombre del primer álbum lanzado en la pandemia
- Álbum donde aparece “All Too Well”
- Estado de origen de Taylor
- Gira mundial en 2015
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- El primer álbum que re grabó
- Cual es el número favorito de Taylor?
- Serie favorita de Taylor
- Nombre del gato que nombró por un personaje de “Grey’s Anatomy”
- Mombre del gato que nombró por un personaje de “Law & Order”
9 Clues: Gira mundial en 2015 • Serie favorita de Taylor • Estado de origen de Taylor • El primer álbum que re grabó • Álbum donde aparece “All Too Well” • Cual es el número favorito de Taylor? • Nombre del primer álbum lanzado en la pandemia • Mombre del gato que nombró por un personaje de “Law & Order” • Nombre del gato que nombró por un personaje de “Grey’s Anatomy”
BRANCHES OF BIOLOGY 2025-02-27
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- People who study transfer of characteristics from one generation to another
- Scientific naming and grouping of organisms
- Study of fungi
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- A person who studies animals
- The study of internal functioning and processes in the body
- One who studies viruses
- The study of the interrelationships between organisms and their environment
- Study of structure and parts of the body
- Study of Plants
9 Clues: Study of fungi • Study of Plants • One who studies viruses • A person who studies animals • Study of structure and parts of the body • Scientific naming and grouping of organisms • The study of internal functioning and processes in the body • People who study transfer of characteristics from one generation to another • ...
Spelling Words Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-04
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- A state of anxiety or nervous excitement
- The action of an object that breaks suddenly
- Exact, accurate, and careful about details
- Direct the route of a ship or car
- The measurement of something from side to side
- Give support to someone
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- Science that is concerned with the body of humans and animals
- Available as another possibility
- Under normal conditions; generally
9 Clues: Give support to someone • Available as another possibility • Direct the route of a ship or car • Under normal conditions; generally • A state of anxiety or nervous excitement • Exact, accurate, and careful about details • The action of an object that breaks suddenly • The measurement of something from side to side • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-03-10
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- Copernicus was from _______.
- invented the printing press
- heliocentric means the universe revolves around the ___
- new invention created by Galileo
- _________ Revolution: Period of time during the 1500s when people began to use reason & logic to understand the world.
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- developed the idea of a heliocentric universe
- idea that the sun revolves around the earth
- DaVinci studied human _________.
- Galileo's crime against the church
9 Clues: invented the printing press • Copernicus was from _______. • DaVinci studied human _________. • new invention created by Galileo • Galileo's crime against the church • idea that the sun revolves around the earth • developed the idea of a heliocentric universe • heliocentric means the universe revolves around the ___ • ...
dicovering tut 2020-07-31
What is Anatomy, Physiology and Disease? 2016-09-17
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- cause of the disease is undetermined
- infectious disease acquired at a medical facility
- study of abnormal body function
- a ______________disease is spread from person to person
- disease occurs in large numbers over a specific region
- study of internal and external structures
- disease occurs in specific population or region
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- study of the characteristics,causes and effects of disease
- study of transmission,frequency, distribution and control of disease
- study of cells
- cause of disease
- study of tissues
- a ______________disease can spread in a variety of ways
- study of the function and vital processes of the human body
- disease spreads country or worldwide
- condition in which body fails to function normally
16 Clues: study of cells • cause of disease • study of tissues • study of abnormal body function • cause of the disease is undetermined • disease spreads country or worldwide • study of internal and external structures • disease occurs in specific population or region • infectious disease acquired at a medical facility • condition in which body fails to function normally • ...
Avi 2024-03-03
Across
- Current boyfriend
- Where was she born
- Mama Swift
- Taylor's middle name
- i want to wear his initial in a chain 'round my neck
- What type of farm did Taylor Swift grow up on?
- What U.S. state is the house Swift sang about in “the last great american dynasty” located?
- Which album did she release the re-recording for first?
- Current tour name
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- What artist is Taylor Swift named after? (full name)
- on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon in 2019, Taylor Swift was filmed eating what after laser eye surgery?
- fans' name
- childhood bestie
- Make the friendship bracelets (abbreviated)
- SVU cat
- Who is Taylor named after?
- Grey's Anatomy cat
17 Clues: SVU cat • fans' name • Mama Swift • childhood bestie • Current boyfriend • Current tour name • Where was she born • Grey's Anatomy cat • Taylor's middle name • Who is Taylor named after? • Make the friendship bracelets (abbreviated) • What type of farm did Taylor Swift grow up on? • What artist is Taylor Swift named after? (full name) • ...
BARIUM BRAIN TEASER: Test Your GI Knowledge! 2024-12-09
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- A solid mass of indigestible material in the stomach.
- The study of body structures.
- A hollow organ where food is digested.
- Lying face down.
- The field of medical imaging.
- Inflammation of the stomach lining.
- A type of hernia involving the stomach and diaphragm.
- A fold or lining within the stomach.
- A sore on the lining of the stomach or intestines.
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- Steps before a barium meal test.
- The study of disease processes.
- The tube connecting the throat to the stomach.
- Pouches that form in the digestive tract walls.
- Lying flat on the back.
- A position where the body is angled for imaging.
- The first part of the small intestine.
16 Clues: Lying face down. • Lying flat on the back. • The study of body structures. • The field of medical imaging. • The study of disease processes. • Steps before a barium meal test. • Inflammation of the stomach lining. • A fold or lining within the stomach. • A hollow organ where food is digested. • The first part of the small intestine. • ...
Life Scientists 2020-08-29
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- The study of terrestrial plant fossils
- The study of mosses and liverworts
- The study of microscopic animals
- The study of how organisms relate to one another
- The study of traditional knowledge and customs of a poeple concerning plants and their medical, religious, and other uses
- The study of organism and disease
- The study of fungi
- The study of insects
- The study of plants
- The practice of garden cultivation and management
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- The study of animals
- The study of bacteria
- The study of fish
- The study of protozoa
- The study of reptiles and amphibians
- The study of the normal functions of organisms
- The study of the structures of organisms
- The science of soil management and crop production
- The study of birds
19 Clues: The study of fish • The study of fungi • The study of birds • The study of plants • The study of animals • The study of insects • The study of bacteria • The study of protozoa • The study of microscopic animals • The study of organism and disease • The study of mosses and liverworts • The study of reptiles and amphibians • The study of terrestrial plant fossils • ...
Unit 4 Review Crossword 2025-03-24
Across
- Who was the first female physician?
- Who published the first anatomy book?
- Who discovered the first x-ray?
- Who is known as the Father of Microbiology?
- Who theorized colds could be passed from person to person?
- Who performed the first successful human to human heart transplant?
- Who discovered sterilization techniques?
- Who discovered the conscious and unconscious mind?
- Who discovered penicillin?
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- Who performed the first separation of conjoined twins?
- Who discovered immortal cells?
- Who invented the microscope?
- Who is the founder of the American Red Cross?
- Who is the known founder of modern nursing?
- Who invented the lens for the microscope?
- Who discover the first stethoscope?
- Who discovered the tracheostomy?
- Who developed the first vaccine?
- Who discovered the bacterium that causes TB?
19 Clues: Who discovered penicillin? • Who invented the microscope? • Who discovered immortal cells? • Who discovered the first x-ray? • Who discovered the tracheostomy? • Who developed the first vaccine? • Who was the first female physician? • Who discover the first stethoscope? • Who published the first anatomy book? • Who discovered sterilization techniques? • ...
Hamstring strain 2024-12-02
Across
- what are the mechanism of the injury?
- is this acute or chronic or both?
- What landmarks in the recovery period are you looking for?
- What anatomy should you palpate?
- What landmarks in the recovery period are you looking for?
- What preventative precautions may keep an athlete from getting this injury or an injury reoccurrence?
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- What preventative precautions may keep an athlete from getting this injury or an injury reoccurrence?
- what structures are involved?
- Time period to recover?
- Non-surgical options?
- When are there surgery options?
- Non-surgical options?
12 Clues: Non-surgical options? • Non-surgical options? • Time period to recover? • what structures are involved? • When are there surgery options? • What anatomy should you palpate? • is this acute or chronic or both? • what are the mechanism of the injury? • What landmarks in the recovery period are you looking for? • What landmarks in the recovery period are you looking for? • ...
Branches of science 2024-05-01
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- the study of the cell as a complete unit
- the study of pollen
- study of the chemical reactions required for life to exist and function
- the study of plants
- study of tissues
- study of periodic events in living systems
- study of ageing processes
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- the study of plant diseases
- study of the preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife
- scientific study of algae
- core of the branches of science
- the study of the development of the embryo (from
- concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- Study of Life and Living Organisms
- The Study of Matter
- the study of organisms’ structures
16 Clues: study of tissues • the study of pollen • the study of plants • The Study of Matter • scientific study of algae • study of ageing processes • the study of plant diseases • core of the branches of science • Study of Life and Living Organisms • the study of organisms’ structures • the study of the cell as a complete unit • study of periodic events in living systems • ...
Fish Anatomy Crossword 2020-12-07
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- to absorb digested food. located near stomach
- fleshy filament from mouth of fish
- branch of zoology that deals with fish
- spherical structures that contain folds
- life as a male then changes into a female
- A thin layer, membrane in bone
- a common cavity at the end of the digestive tract for the release
- most common form of sexual lability in reef fishes
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- special organs called electroceptors
- monitor water flow using neuromasts
- also known as carbamide
- a visible line along the side of a fish
- maintain the fluids balance and concentration of electrolytes
- large surface area of mucosal tissue for nutrients
- pumps blood for animals with gills and single circulation
15 Clues: also known as carbamide • A thin layer, membrane in bone • fleshy filament from mouth of fish • monitor water flow using neuromasts • special organs called electroceptors • branch of zoology that deals with fish • a visible line along the side of a fish • spherical structures that contain folds • life as a male then changes into a female • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2020-06-08
15 Clues: below • above • back of • front of • palm of hand • face forward • bottom of foot • laying face up • laying face down • toward the midline • away from the midline • nearest to the surface • nearest point to attachment • farthest away from attachment • away from the ouside of the body
Anatomy and Physiology 2020-06-08
15 Clues: above • below • standing • laying face up • palm of the hand • laying face down • back of the body • front of the body • bottom of the foot • closest to attachment • furthest to attachment • closest to the surface • toward the middle of the body • furthest away from the surface • away from the middle of the body
Anatomy Quiz #2 2017-09-20
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- fossa in which a Baker's cyst may be found
- tubercle where iliotibial tract inserts
- medial border of femoral triangle
- innervates the hamstrings
- bone with a promontory
- muscle whose action is hip flexion, abduction, external rotation
- hip external rotator originating from the sacrum
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- insertion of sartorius, gracilis, semitendinosus
- ligament originating from medial aspect of lateral femoral condyle
- hip internal rotator
- meniscus that resembles an "O"
- innervates the gracilis
- ligament that blends with a meniscus
- ligament attaching the menisci to the anterior tibia
- ligament originating from lateral aspect of medial femoral condyle
15 Clues: hip internal rotator • bone with a promontory • innervates the gracilis • innervates the hamstrings • meniscus that resembles an "O" • medial border of femoral triangle • ligament that blends with a meniscus • tubercle where iliotibial tract inserts • fossa in which a Baker's cyst may be found • insertion of sartorius, gracilis, semitendinosus • ...
Anatomy of Respiration 2016-06-18
Across
- Also referred to as the windpipe, air moves through to the lungs via the larynx and this structure
- Each of these are lined with a one cell thick layer of epithelium. They permit an exchange of gases between themselves and the capillary surrounding it.
- These lymphatic tissues are located within the nasopharynx and are generally more prominent in children
- Hollow, air containing spaces that communicate with the nasal cavity and have a mucous membrane lining.
- The flap of cartilage that is located at the root of the tongue to prevent food from entering the larynx during swallowing.
- Also called the voice box, it is made up of muscle and cartilage for support. It is lined with a mucous membrane
- This structure is covered by a double layered membrane called the pleura.
Down
- Two masses of lymphatic tissue that aid in filtering bacteria and other foreign substances.
- leads to the stomach and carries food for the process of digestion
- The trachea divides into right and left branches, these branches are the right and left ____________.
- This is the second division of the pharynx and is located behind the mouth
- Space outside of and between the lungs. Contains the heart, aorta, trachea, esophagus, and bronchial tubes.
- This is the muscular partition that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities. It contacts and descends with inhalation and then relaxes and ascends with exhalation
- This is the first division of the pharynx and is located behind the nose
- Air enters the body through this exterior triangular shaped structure via the anterior nares
15 Clues: leads to the stomach and carries food for the process of digestion • This is the first division of the pharynx and is located behind the nose • This structure is covered by a double layered membrane called the pleura. • This is the second division of the pharynx and is located behind the mouth • ...
Anatomy Chp 3 2022-10-28
Across
- whip shaped tails that move some cells
- substance of higher concentration moves to area with lesser concentration
- requires no extra form of energy
- lack of glucose transport into cells
- needed in order to move substance across a cell membrane
- is applied to force water and it’s dissolved materials across a membrane
- “brain” of the cell
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- intake of liquid/fluid when a substance is too large to diffuse
- transport out of the cell using a vesicle
- movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane from lower to higher concentration
- requires some addition of energy
- hair like projections located on surface of some cells; rhythmic wave helps carry particles in a given direction
- autoimmune disease attacks the cells of the pancreas which makes insulin
- insulin resistance, high cholesterol
- form of reproduction when cells make identical copies of themselves without involvement of another cell
15 Clues: “brain” of the cell • requires no extra form of energy • requires some addition of energy • lack of glucose transport into cells • insulin resistance, high cholesterol • whip shaped tails that move some cells • transport out of the cell using a vesicle • needed in order to move substance across a cell membrane • ...
Plant Classification + Anatomy 2023-03-06
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- female organs of a flower
- plants that produce fruit with seeds inside a carpel
- threadlike fiber or object found in plant or animal strucutres
- part of stamen; contains a flowers pollen
- plant that has two cotyleons
- base of the carpel of a flower, holds ovules
- recieves pollen during pollination
- plant that lives for a year or less
- extension of ovary, bears stigma
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- plants that have seeds that are not protected
- plant that has one cotyleon
- plant that lives for several years
- plant that lives for two years
- petals of a flower
- the parts of the calyx of a flower
15 Clues: petals of a flower • female organs of a flower • plant that has one cotyleon • plant that has two cotyleons • plant that lives for two years • extension of ovary, bears stigma • plant that lives for several years • recieves pollen during pollination • the parts of the calyx of a flower • plant that lives for a year or less • part of stamen; contains a flowers pollen • ...
Cardiovascular Anatomy crossword 2023-03-06
Across
- the separation of the four champers of the heart.
- the inflammation of the vein.
- gas that enter the blood through the lungs and travel to the heart.
- the largest vein in the body.
- the innermost epithelia cell.
- valve located between the right atrium and left ventricle.
- allows blood to travel to all part of the body.
- the artery that supply blood to the neck and head.
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- Inadequate oxygen in tissues.
- the pacemaker of the heart.
- the contractive part of the heartbeat.
- the only artery in the body that carries blood deficient in oxygen.
- the lining of the outer fibrous coat.
- the heart beat is felt through the wall of arteries.
- keeping the blood movement in one direction.
15 Clues: the pacemaker of the heart. • Inadequate oxygen in tissues. • the inflammation of the vein. • the largest vein in the body. • the innermost epithelia cell. • the lining of the outer fibrous coat. • the contractive part of the heartbeat. • keeping the blood movement in one direction. • allows blood to travel to all part of the body. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2024-04-22
Across
- Organ responsible for pumping blood.
- Tissues responsible for movement.
- Organ for urine storage.
- Organs of hearing and balance.
- Organs responsible for filtering blood.
- Organs for respiration.
- Control center of the nervous system.
- Detoxification and metabolic organ.
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- Organ for digestion of food.
- Gland involved in insulin production and digestion.
- Organ involved in immune function and blood storage.
- Skeletal structures providing support and protection.
- Organs of vision.
- Largest organ of the body.
- Part of the digestive system.
15 Clues: Organs of vision. • Organs for respiration. • Organ for urine storage. • Largest organ of the body. • Organ for digestion of food. • Part of the digestive system. • Organs of hearing and balance. • Tissues responsible for movement. • Detoxification and metabolic organ. • Organ responsible for pumping blood. • Control center of the nervous system. • ...
Muscles (basic anatomy) 2024-07-15
Across
- Maximus Buttock muscle
- Thigh flexor muscle group
- Forearm extensor muscle
- Upper back and neck muscle
- Inner thigh muscles
- Shoulder abductor muscle
- Broadest back muscle
- Lateral abdominal muscles
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- Muscle beneath calf
- Longest muscle in the body
- Forearm flexor muscle
- Thigh extensor muscle group
- Abdominis Core flexor muscle
- Calf muscle
- Major chest muscle
15 Clues: Calf muscle • Major chest muscle • Muscle beneath calf • Inner thigh muscles • Broadest back muscle • Forearm flexor muscle • Maximus Buttock muscle • Forearm extensor muscle • Shoulder abductor muscle • Thigh flexor muscle group • Lateral abdominal muscles • Longest muscle in the body • Upper back and neck muscle • Thigh extensor muscle group • Abdominis Core flexor muscle
Foundations of Anatomy 2023-06-16
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- The phase where the chromosomes pair-up
- The endoplasmic reticulum that is involved in protein production
- Cell death that occurs due to aging
- Passive transportation method of particles moving from an area of higher to lower concentration
- Part of the cell made of a phospholipid bilayer
- The membrane that forms our skin
- The 'head' of the molecules in the phospholipid bilayer with an affinity for water are described as this.
- The full name of DNA
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- Gametic cell division
- The cell outer extension that 'sweep' water and materials across the cell surface
- A sodium-potassium pump is used this type of transportation
- Part of the cell that contains digestive enzymes
- The movement of particles out of a cell
- All cells originate from this pre-existing cell
- A solution with equal amounts of salt to that of a cell
15 Clues: The full name of DNA • Gametic cell division • The membrane that forms our skin • Cell death that occurs due to aging • The phase where the chromosomes pair-up • The movement of particles out of a cell • Part of the cell made of a phospholipid bilayer • All cells originate from this pre-existing cell • Part of the cell that contains digestive enzymes • ...
External Livestock Anatomy 2023-01-12
Across
- external openings leading to the nasal cavity
- thin outer layer of skin
- flexible appendage to keep flies away
- protein that forms hair, wool,hooves and horns
- region of the body toward the head
- region nearest a major point of reference
- mammary papilla of a cow sheep and goats
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- region farthest from a point of reference
- external part of the ear
- back of the body
- hooves of animal that are split
- latin word meaning nearest
- belly, or underside, of the animal
- region of the body toward the tail
- long or stiff hairs on the face of an animal
15 Clues: back of the body • external part of the ear • thin outer layer of skin • latin word meaning nearest • hooves of animal that are split • belly, or underside, of the animal • region of the body toward the tail • region of the body toward the head • flexible appendage to keep flies away • mammary papilla of a cow sheep and goats • region farthest from a point of reference • ...
Anatomy Final Crossword 2023-01-14
Across
- the type of circulatory system mammals have
- transport blood back to the body
- inner layer of the heart wall
- transport blood back to the heart
- outer layer of the heart wall
Down
- two pumping chambers with thick walls
- left AV valve
- the four sections of the heart
- middle layer of the heart wall
- separates the two sides of the heart
- tough membrane around the heart
- Pointed end of the heart
- two receiving chambers with thin walls
- valve right AV valve
- pumps blood through body
15 Clues: left AV valve • valve right AV valve • Pointed end of the heart • pumps blood through body • inner layer of the heart wall • outer layer of the heart wall • the four sections of the heart • middle layer of the heart wall • tough membrane around the heart • transport blood back to the body • transport blood back to the heart • separates the two sides of the heart • ...
integumentary system/anatomy 2022-09-02
Across
- bluish skin color
- nerve tissue is composed of
- a type of skin cancer
- basic unit of life
- identifying the cause of disease
- the inner most layer of skin
- outer most layer of skin
Down
- at birth
- covers more than 3,000 square inches
- a yellow discoloration of the skin
- excess swelling
- outcome of the disease
- the human body
- the basic color of the skin
- contagious skin disease
15 Clues: at birth • the human body • excess swelling • bluish skin color • basic unit of life • a type of skin cancer • outcome of the disease • contagious skin disease • outer most layer of skin • nerve tissue is composed of • the basic color of the skin • the inner most layer of skin • identifying the cause of disease • a yellow discoloration of the skin • covers more than 3,000 square inches
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-08-31
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- 6.023x10-23
- The simplest atom
- To determine the number of atoms chemists use a unit called
- Three protons, Three neutrons, and three electrons
- Our bodies contain atoms of another 14 elements called
- Unit used to express atomic mass
- Symbol for sodium
- Electrons occupy an orderly series of...
- Found in many proteins
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- Found in all organic molecules
- The breakdown process
- The outermost energy level forms the surface called
- Attraction between opposite electrical charges
- How many elements exist in nature
- A cofactor for many enzymes
15 Clues: 6.023x10-23 • The simplest atom • Symbol for sodium • The breakdown process • Found in many proteins • A cofactor for many enzymes • Found in all organic molecules • Unit used to express atomic mass • How many elements exist in nature • Electrons occupy an orderly series of... • Attraction between opposite electrical charges • Three protons, Three neutrons, and three electrons • ...
Anatomy Module #4 2025-06-13
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- Highness or lowness of a voice
- Consonant sound made by friction of breath (i.e. /f/, /s/)
- Movement of vocal cords apart
- Smallest unit of sound in speech
- Large cartilage of the larynx
- Ring-shaped laryngeal structure; helps support and move the vocal folds
- Consonant sounds produced with airflow through the nose (i.e. /m/, /n/)
- Opening between the vocal cords
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- Consonant sound made by sudden release of air (i.e./p/, /t/)
- Movement of speech organs to form words
- The production of sound by vocal cord vibration
- Another name for the vocal cords (one word)
- Leaf-shaped flap covering the trachea during swallowing
- Voice box in the throat
- Movement of vocal cords together
15 Clues: Voice box in the throat • Movement of vocal cords apart • Large cartilage of the larynx • Highness or lowness of a voice • Opening between the vocal cords • Smallest unit of sound in speech • Movement of vocal cords together • Movement of speech organs to form words • Another name for the vocal cords (one word) • The production of sound by vocal cord vibration • ...
GREY"S ANATOMY 2025-11-15
Across
- What kills causes Derek Shepards fatal injuries?
- What does Derek Shepard pratice?
- What is the name of Meredith and Derek's first child
- Who cuts the LVAD wire, leading to Denny's death?
- Who temporarily replaces Owen as Head of Trauma when he leaves?
- Who's the main character?
- Who has the nickname 007?
- What is the hospital called in the early seasons?
Down
- What does Arizona Robbins practice?
- What disease does Ellis Grey suffer from?
- What causes Lexie Grey's death?
- What is the name of Meredith's 3rd child?
- Where does Meredith almost drown in season 3?
- Who is McDreamy?
- Who is Meredith's best friend?
15 Clues: Who is McDreamy? • Who's the main character? • Who has the nickname 007? • Who is Meredith's best friend? • What causes Lexie Grey's death? • What does Derek Shepard pratice? • What does Arizona Robbins practice? • What disease does Ellis Grey suffer from? • What is the name of Meredith's 3rd child? • Where does Meredith almost drown in season 3? • ...
anatomy in nuring 2025-11-12
15 Clues: ศีรษะ • กระดูกสะบัก • กระดูกก้นกบ • กระดูกต้นแขน • อุ้งเชิงกราน • กระดูกปลายแขน • bone กระดูกขมับ • bones กระดูกแก้ม • กระดูกกระเบนเหน็บ • bone กระดูกผีเสื้อ • bone กระดูกหน้าผาก • bone กระดูกท้ายทอย • bones กระดูกสันจมูก • bone กระดูกข้างศีรษะ • bone กระดูกในสันจมูก
Plant classification & anatomy 2025-11-12
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- Simple plants (like mosses) that lack true vascular systems, roots, stems, and leaves, relying on diffusion and osmosis for transport.
- flowering plant distinguished by seeds
- a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit
- A plant, typically woody, that sheds its leaves annually during the dormant season.
- A taxonomic rank that groups closely related species; it is the first part of a plant's two-word scientific name.
- A plant that completes its entire life cycle (from seed to producing new seeds) in a single growing season
- Plants that have specialized tissues (xylem and phloem) for transporting water and nutrients.
- group of non-vascular land plants that include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts
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- a group of vascular plants that reproduce by spores instead of seeds or flowers
- Organelles within plant cells that contain chlorophyll and are the site of photosynthesis.
- A plant that lives for more than two years, often with a life cycle that can repeat indefinitely.
- Small pores on the surface of leaves that regulate gas exchange (carbon dioxide in, oxygen out) and water loss.
- A flowering plant with a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in its seed.
- diverse group of aquatic, photosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms that lack true roots, stems, and leaves
- The basic unit of classification, referring to a group of similar organisms that can interbreed and is the second part of the scientific name.
15 Clues: flowering plant distinguished by seeds • a plant that has seeds unprotected by an ovary or fruit • A flowering plant with a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in its seed. • a group of vascular plants that reproduce by spores instead of seeds or flowers • group of non-vascular land plants that include mosses, liverworts, and hornworts • ...
CH 1 A&P 2023-01-11
Across
- Plane that divides the body into left and right portions.
- Above.
- The _______ system breaks down food.
- Organ system that involves breathing.
- Plane that divides the body into front and back portions.
- In front.
- These are found inside cells.
- Particles that include protons, neurtrons, and electrons.
- The study of the function of the human body.
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- A form of energy that helps control rates of reactions.
- Organelles are found inside of _____.
- Below.
- The most abundant substance in the human body.
- Behind.
- Plane that divides the body into upper and lower sections.
- Towards the midline(middle).
- The brain and spinal cord make up the ______ system.
- The ___________ system consists of the heart and blood vessels.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
19 Clues: Below. • Above. • Behind. • In front. • Towards the midline(middle). • These are found inside cells. • The _______ system breaks down food. • Organelles are found inside of _____. • Organ system that involves breathing. • The study of the function of the human body. • The study of the structure of the human body. • The most abundant substance in the human body. • ...
Body Tissues 1.01 2024-01-26
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- pertaining to the skin
- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding, and supporting muscle
- fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage
- the study of cells
- microscopic study of living tissues
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
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- the study of the structure of an organism
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- to deposit mineral salts
9 Clues: the study of cells • pertaining to the skin • to deposit mineral salts • microscopic study of living tissues • the study of the structure of an organism • elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage • to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue • ...
Anatomy & Physiology 2025-06-02
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- protects internal organs
- sources - fats, protein and carbohydrates are considered as?
- the study of the function of body parts
- this is a type of strength training
- is made up of the following organs; pituitary glands, thyroid glands and pancreas
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- causes movement
- receive and interprets sensory information
- planned, structured, repetitive physical activities is class?
- the study of the structure of body parts
9 Clues: causes movement • protects internal organs • this is a type of strength training • the study of the function of body parts • the study of the structure of body parts • receive and interprets sensory information • sources - fats, protein and carbohydrates are considered as? • planned, structured, repetitive physical activities is class? • ...
Anatomy 2024-09-09
LSF crossword puzzle #1 2021-05-03
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- any deviation in normal rhythm of heart
- True/real stomach
- branch of biological science that deals with the study of forms & structures of organisms
- Sheep whose all teeth are lost
- also known as elephant grass
- the quality of having the ability to damage genetic material/DNA
- the inner layer of the heart
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- increase in number of cells due to cell division
- Inflorescence of sugarcane is known as
- Bordeaux mixture was discovered by
- Pollination in beetles is known as
- fruit having twice energy value of banana
- Nucleated RBC is seen in
- 'Harbhajan' is an important variety of
- A female donkey
- Organic acid present in apple
16 Clues: A female donkey • True/real stomach • Nucleated RBC is seen in • also known as elephant grass • the inner layer of the heart • Organic acid present in apple • Sheep whose all teeth are lost • Bordeaux mixture was discovered by • Pollination in beetles is known as • Inflorescence of sugarcane is known as • 'Harbhajan' is an important variety of • ...
EKG Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-20
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- The study of the structures of the body
- changes that cause a response in the body
- phase when the heart contracts
- vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Two tubes that take air to the lungs
- phase when the heart relaxes
- White blood cells
- air sacs in the lungs
- the outermost layer of the heart
- formed elements that aid in clotting
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- Two upper chambers of the heart
- the middle and thickest layer of the heart
- The study of how various body systems work
- A state of balance and stability in the body
- Red blood cells
- Blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart
16 Clues: Red blood cells • White blood cells • air sacs in the lungs • phase when the heart relaxes • phase when the heart contracts • Two upper chambers of the heart • the outermost layer of the heart • Two tubes that take air to the lungs • formed elements that aid in clotting • The study of the structures of the body • changes that cause a response in the body • ...
anatomy part 1 2013-11-06
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- cheekbones also called malar or
- muscle that draws eyebrows down and wrinkles forehead
- part of the muscle at the movable attachment to the skeleton
- the protoplasm of a cell that surrounds the nucleus
- muscles that separate the fingers
- two bones that form the side of the head
- bone that joins all of the boness of the cranium together
- muscle of the scalp that raises eyebrows
- tissue that binds together,protects,and supports the body
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- muscle of the neck that lowers and rotates head
- muscle that covers the back of neck and upper back
- muscles that are attached to bones and are voluntary moved
- bone that forms the forehead
- the facial skeleton has how many bones
- known as microscopic anatomy
15 Clues: bone that forms the forehead • known as microscopic anatomy • cheekbones also called malar or • muscles that separate the fingers • the facial skeleton has how many bones • two bones that form the side of the head • muscle of the scalp that raises eyebrows • muscle of the neck that lowers and rotates head • muscle that covers the back of neck and upper back • ...
anatomy part 1 2013-11-06
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- muscles that are attached to bones and are voluntary moved
- part of the muscle at the movable attachment to the skeleton
- tissue that binds together,protects,and supports the body
- bone that joins all of the boness of the cranium together
- two bones that form the side of the head
- the protoplasm of a cell that surrounds the nucleus
- cheekbones also called malar or
- known as microscopic anatomy
- muscle of the scalp that raises eyebrows
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- muscle of the neck that lowers and rotates head
- bone that forms the forehead
- muscles that separate the fingers
- muscle that draws eyebrows down and wrinkles forehead
- muscle that covers the back of neck and upper back
- the facial skeleton has how many bones
15 Clues: bone that forms the forehead • known as microscopic anatomy • cheekbones also called malar or • muscles that separate the fingers • the facial skeleton has how many bones • two bones that form the side of the head • muscle of the scalp that raises eyebrows • muscle of the neck that lowers and rotates head • muscle that covers the back of neck and upper back • ...
Anatomy Body Systems 2021-08-20
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- What system breaks down food into energy?
- This system forms the outermost layer of the body (skin).
- What pumps blood to the organs and tissues?
- What is the lower back of the spinal cord called?
- What is another term for the circulatory system?
- What is another word for gonad in the female body?
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- The ____________ system is the main body support.
- what system are the fallopian tubes and cervix in?
- The endocrine system releases __________ that help control mood, growth, and development.
- What part of the skeletal system connects bones together?
- What part of the urinary system filters blood and creates urine?
- What system is the controlling system of the human body?
- The ____________ system filters waste from blood.
- What part of the integumentary system protects you from dust and other small particles?
- What system is a complex network of glands and organs?
15 Clues: What system breaks down food into energy? • What pumps blood to the organs and tissues? • What is another term for the circulatory system? • The ____________ system is the main body support. • The ____________ system filters waste from blood. • What is the lower back of the spinal cord called? • what system are the fallopian tubes and cervix in? • ...
Anatomy Chapter 12 2022-03-31
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- Neurons that have several dendrites and a single axon
- Flows material from the cell body to the axon terminal
- Provide information about the external environment such as temp, touch, pressure, and sensation
- Found in some areas of the perikaryon containing clusters of RER and free ribosomes
- Cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus of a neuron
- Nervous system that controls skeletal muscles
- Monitor the functions and status of internal organs such as the digestive, respiratory cardiovascular, urinary, and reproductive systems.
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- Flows material from the axon terminal to the cell body
- Monitor the position and movement of skeletal muscles and joints
- Nervous system that carries motor commands from the CNS
- Division that receives sensory information from the sensory receptors
- Neurons which dendrites and axons are continuous and soma lies off to one side
- Divison that receives motor commands
- Neurons that have one axon, one dendrite with a soma in between
- Cell in the nervous tissue that is specialized for intercellular communication
15 Clues: Divison that receives motor commands • Nervous system that controls skeletal muscles • Cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus of a neuron • Neurons that have several dendrites and a single axon • Flows material from the axon terminal to the cell body • Flows material from the cell body to the axon terminal • Nervous system that carries motor commands from the CNS • ...
Skin Anatomy & Structures 2022-10-18
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- hard protein material
- layer fat-containing tissue
- half mooned shaped
- red-yellow pigment
- layer deepest layer
- store large quantities of fat
- fibrous protein material found in bone
- directly below the epidermis
- follicle sac where hair grows
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- gives color to the skin
- stretch marks
- brown-black pigment.
- soft tissue around the nail border
- thin, containing keratin
- protein that is elastic
15 Clues: stretch marks • half mooned shaped • red-yellow pigment • layer deepest layer • brown-black pigment. • hard protein material • gives color to the skin • protein that is elastic • thin, containing keratin • layer fat-containing tissue • directly below the epidermis • store large quantities of fat • follicle sac where hair grows • soft tissue around the nail border • ...
Anatomy of Computer - 2024-02-26
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- Internet Service Provider; provides services for accessing, using, or participating in the Internet.
- Hard Disk Drive; data storage device using magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information.
- The smallest unit of data in a computer.
- Network security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic.
- Central processing unit; the brain of the computer.
- Software designed to cause damage to a computer, server, client, or computer network.
- Read Only Memory; permanent storage.
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- Solid State Drive; storage device using integrated circuit assemblies to store data.
- A unit of digital information storage.
- HyperText Markup Language; standard language for creating web pages.
- Graphical User Interface; allows users to interact with electronic devices through graphical icons.
- Networking device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
- Random Access Memory; temporary memory.
- Uniform Resource Locator; the address of a web page.
- Operating System; software that communicates with hardware and allows other programs to run.
15 Clues: Read Only Memory; permanent storage. • A unit of digital information storage. • Random Access Memory; temporary memory. • The smallest unit of data in a computer. • Central processing unit; the brain of the computer. • Uniform Resource Locator; the address of a web page. • HyperText Markup Language; standard language for creating web pages. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2024-03-20
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- - Nerve cell projection.
- - Tube from kidney to bladder.
- - Voice box.
- - Muscle contraction for digestion.
- - Nerve cell junction.
- - Backbone segment.
- - Related to the lungs.
- - Thigh bone.
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- - Nerve fiber.
- - Largest artery.
- - Outer skin layer.
- - Connects muscle to bone.
- - Brain region for coordination.
- - Air sacs in the lungs.
- - Organ filtering blood.
15 Clues: - Voice box. • - Thigh bone. • - Nerve fiber. • - Largest artery. • - Outer skin layer. • - Backbone segment. • - Nerve cell junction. • - Related to the lungs. • - Nerve cell projection. • - Air sacs in the lungs. • - Organ filtering blood. • - Connects muscle to bone. • - Tube from kidney to bladder. • - Brain region for coordination. • - Muscle contraction for digestion.
MEDICROSS-1 ANATOMY 2022-12-30
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- inflammation of breast
- secondary tumour in ovary
- on the back of scapula
- main artery of breast
- long,nonmotile and thick microvilli
- commonly inflamed bursa of shoulder joint
- posterior relation of shoulder joint
- long bone of arm
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- rotator cuff
- long horizontal bone
- breast is a modification of
- part of scapula forming shoulder joint
- nerve injured in inferior dislocation of shoulder joint
- cells secrete mucus
- lines the urinary bladder
15 Clues: rotator cuff • long bone of arm • cells secrete mucus • long horizontal bone • main artery of breast • inflammation of breast • on the back of scapula • secondary tumour in ovary • lines the urinary bladder • breast is a modification of • long,nonmotile and thick microvilli • posterior relation of shoulder joint • part of scapula forming shoulder joint • ...
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-08
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- Direction down and away from the top of anatomical position
- name for your foot
- Primary tissue type that includes skeletal, smooth, and cardiac tissues
- Increase in body size with no change in the shape
- Direction away from the body surface
- Word for Arms and Legs
- Direction above or towards the top of anatomical position
- Change of position of the body
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- Bone tissue
- Keeping a stable internal environment
- Cavity for your brain/head
- Cartilage found in the external ear and epiglottis
- Breakdown of food substances
- Adipose tissue
- Direction towards the midline of the anatomical position
15 Clues: Bone tissue • Adipose tissue • name for your foot • Word for Arms and Legs • Cavity for your brain/head • Breakdown of food substances • Change of position of the body • Direction away from the body surface • Keeping a stable internal environment • Increase in body size with no change in the shape • Cartilage found in the external ear and epiglottis • ...
Quiz 3 Anatomy 2023-01-17
15 Clues: tri-bi-quad • wheremuscleis • musclefibersrun • shape of muscle • musclethatoppose • helptoantagonists • anydiseaseofmuscle • proportionsofmuscle • excessivestretching • fasciliesgotosingle • createsbaseforprimer • fasciliesinconcentric • musclehasspecificmove • sustainedcontractionnorm • asuddeninvoluntarytwitch
Human Anatomy Crosswords 2025-02-20
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- The endocrine gland that is the maestro controlling most other endocrine glands in the body. It is located in the cranial cavity.
- The fluid inside the lymphatic vessels.
- A pair of lymphatic organs in the pharynx
- A lymphatic organ responsible for filtering blood and destroying old RBCs.
- The hormone secreted by parathyroid glands.
- A hormone secreted by the medulla of the suprarenal glands.
- Enlargement of the gland responsible for secreting thyroxine.
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- A lymphatic and endocrine organ present in the chest behind the sternum where T lymphocytes are formed.
- The pair of glands present above the kidneys.
- Known as the hormone of love. This hormone is secreted by the posterior lobe of the maestro gland present in the cranial cavity.
- Small oval bodies present along lymphatic vessels.
- One of the hormones secreted by the posterior lobe of the maestro gland present in the cranial cavity.
- The name given to ductless glands that secrete hormones directly into the blood.
- One of the hormones secreted by the anterior lobe of the maestro gland present in the cranial cavity. It is responsible for milk production.
- An endocrine gland present in the lower part of the neck surrounding the larynx and trachea.
15 Clues: The fluid inside the lymphatic vessels. • A pair of lymphatic organs in the pharynx • The hormone secreted by parathyroid glands. • The pair of glands present above the kidneys. • Small oval bodies present along lymphatic vessels. • A hormone secreted by the medulla of the suprarenal glands. • Enlargement of the gland responsible for secreting thyroxine. • ...
Plant Anatomy Terms 2024-11-15
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- plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit
- plants that produce for more than two years or growing seasons
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- an embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf
- anchor the plant
- transports food from the leaves
- grow from the stem or leaf of a plant
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
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- root system with one thick main root
- plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
- seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one
- seeds that have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
- system with many small roots
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year
- transports water and minerals from the roots
15 Clues: anchor the plant • system with many small roots • transports food from the leaves • root system with one thick main root • grow from the stem or leaf of a plant • support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • transports water and minerals from the roots • an embryonic leaf which becomes the seed leaf • plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit • ...
The City of Heavenly Fire 2014-06-15
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- look: a sullen or resentful stare
- excessive bleeding: the loss of blood from a ruptured blood vessel
- the taking of a criminal suspect into custody
- somewhere: to have a home in a particular place
- of living tissue
- things together
- the point at which something begins or changes
- rearranged to form another
- feeling that something bad is going to happen
- organism's accumulation of harmful substance
- substance applied to injury
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- hunter
- who performs bending feats
- officially in charge
- to be doubted: obvious or definitely true, and not to be doubted
- of structure of body
- heavy club
- include or incorporate something into a larger order
- manuscripts in book form
19 Clues: hunter • heavy club • things together • of living tissue • officially in charge • of structure of body • manuscripts in book form • who performs bending feats • rearranged to form another • substance applied to injury • look: a sullen or resentful stare • organism's accumulation of harmful substance • the taking of a criminal suspect into custody • ...
high renaissance 2022-04-21
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- Famous for his art, engineering, study of anatomy
- Protrudes from a larger surface (gates of paradise)
- Statue that symbolizes male power and the underdog
- Marble statue of St. Mary holding jesus after his crucifixion
- writer of the prince
- The blend edge of body parts to make the appear realistic
- depicting of the human body
- doors of baptistry
- Painting of the last meal jesus had with his followers
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- a metal used for statues
- Painting by da vinci- “La Gioconda”- worth 860 million
- stone used for statues
- Statue by donatello
- shading in art
- a guide for royals
- A book on how to be gentlemen
- Renaissance artist, sculpted david, creation of adam
- Positioning weight on one leg
- 15th-16th century
19 Clues: shading in art • 15th-16th century • a guide for royals • doors of baptistry • Statue by donatello • writer of the prince • stone used for statues • a metal used for statues • depicting of the human body • A book on how to be gentlemen • Positioning weight on one leg • Famous for his art, engineering, study of anatomy • Statue that symbolizes male power and the underdog • ...
Academic Subjects 2024-01-24
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- Exciting journey into space, stars, and galaxies, igniting curiosity about the universe and the mysteries beyond our planet.
- Discovery of the Earth's landscapes, countries, and cultures, fostering an understanding of global diversity and geography.
- Exciting world of numbers, equations, and problem-solving, helping young minds develop logical thinking and mathematical skills.
- Adventure into the world of fossils and prehistoric life, sparking curiosity about dinosaurs and the Earth's ancient history.
- Exploration of technology and engineering through building and programming robots, inspiring an interest in STEM fields.
- Dive into the world of atoms, molecules, and chemical reactions, making science fun and engaging through exciting experiments.
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- Exploration of the human body and its systems, learning about organs, tissues, and the amazing complexity of the human anatomy.
- Uncovering the mysteries of the past through the study of artifacts and ancient civilizations, promoting an interest in history.
- Fascinating exploration of the natural world, including experiments, discoveries, and the wonders of physics, chemistry, and biology.
- Exploration of musical notes, rhythms, and instruments, fostering a love for music, creativity, and an appreciation for different genres.
- Dive into the world of visual arts, including drawing, painting, and sculpture, encouraging creativity and self-expression.
- Exploration of human behavior, emotions, and the mind, fostering self-awareness and an understanding of mental processes.
- Journey through time, exploring significant events, cultures, and historical figures, providing insights into the past.
- Exploration of weather patterns, phenomena, and the science of meteorology, encouraging an understanding of the Earth's atmosphere.
- Understanding society, communities, and human interactions, exploring the dynamics that shape relationships and cultures.
15 Clues: Journey through time, exploring significant events, cultures, and historical figures, providing insights into the past. • Exploration of technology and engineering through building and programming robots, inspiring an interest in STEM fields. • ...
Renissance Music Keira 2015-06-18
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- Artist started taking _______ for their music
- An artist or musicians sponcer
- Famous piece of music: Ave maria
- Weathy people
- Shaped as a triangle
- The answer for the secret message on our sheet
- 3 types of music ______,motet and sacred
- What you belive in would base on your ________
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- Every ______ person was expected to be train in music and art
- An instrument that has 6 strings
- When did people start breaking away from the churches?
- Artist began to draw and sculpt the human body more _____________
- The human body
- priest, monks and nuns
- The appearence was a flat looking period
- Has a pear shaped body
16 Clues: Weathy people • The human body • Shaped as a triangle • priest, monks and nuns • Has a pear shaped body • An artist or musicians sponcer • An instrument that has 6 strings • Famous piece of music: Ave maria • The appearence was a flat looking period • 3 types of music ______,motet and sacred • Artist started taking _______ for their music • ...
Natural Selection 2023-01-09
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- Features present in modern animals that are no longer in use
- Father of Evolution
- When too many offspring are produced
- Change in a species over several generations
- Similar elements that suggest a common ancestor
- Structures that evolved to do the same job
- Different traits in individuals of the same species
- The dying out of a species
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- A trait or behavior that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals
- Random change in DNA
- Food, water, & other resources are limited and fought over
- Able to survive & reproduce
- Preserved remains of an organism
- one living species in a geographic area
- Bodily structure
16 Clues: Bodily structure • Father of Evolution • Random change in DNA • The dying out of a species • Able to survive & reproduce • Preserved remains of an organism • When too many offspring are produced • one living species in a geographic area • Structures that evolved to do the same job • Change in a species over several generations • Similar elements that suggest a common ancestor • ...
Sumerian Background 2023-08-12
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- early pyramids like the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
- genre of writing that tells a fake or made up story
- description of curved doorways
- very old
- the study of the human body
- art created by hand, usually statues of clay or stone
- system of helping people by using magic and herbs
- first recorded use of language
- hero of Sumerian literature
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- one of the seven wonders of the world found in Babylon
- ruling society after Sumerians
- society that developed writing
- well read book influenced by Sumerian writing
- used and slightly changed to fit new context
- poetry that tells a story
- Fertile Crescent region between Tigris and Euphrates rivers
16 Clues: very old • poetry that tells a story • the study of the human body • hero of Sumerian literature • ruling society after Sumerians • society that developed writing • description of curved doorways • first recorded use of language • used and slightly changed to fit new context • well read book influenced by Sumerian writing • system of helping people by using magic and herbs • ...
Understanding the brain 2024-02-27
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- who proposed the theory of phrenology?
- The brain is the source
- what did the theory of phrenology lack in?
- philosopher who proposed the dualism theory.
- When did Phrenology become popular?
- 'Father of anatomy'
- the belief the mind and body acted separately.
- part of the brain Descartes was wrong about.
- the belief the mind and body acted as the same entity.
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- The heart is the source
- Characteristic that suggested good memory
- Who argued about the heart hypothesis?
- What was considered to be the source of all wisdom in Ancient Egypt?
- bigger developmental spaces would do what?
- Which Ancient Greek philosopher was first credited for the Brain Hypothesis?
- 'Father of medicine'
16 Clues: 'Father of anatomy' • 'Father of medicine' • The heart is the source • The brain is the source • When did Phrenology become popular? • Who argued about the heart hypothesis? • who proposed the theory of phrenology? • Characteristic that suggested good memory • what did the theory of phrenology lack in? • bigger developmental spaces would do what? • ...
Medical Terminology 2024-09-03
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- adrenal and thyroid gland
- type of tissue that make up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- tissue that is held to connective tissue by the basement membrane
- study of the structure of the body
- type of muscular tissue that is voluntary
- tissue that produces motion by contraction
- horizontal body plane
- median body plane
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- type of muscular tissue that's only found in the heart
- frontal body plane
- layer that lines the cavity wall
- type of muscular tissue that's found in the internal organs walls
- saltatory and sweat glands
- layer that contacts the organs
- tissue that binds structures together
- study of the functions of body parts
16 Clues: median body plane • frontal body plane • horizontal body plane • adrenal and thyroid gland • saltatory and sweat glands • layer that contacts the organs • layer that lines the cavity wall • study of the structure of the body • study of the functions of body parts • tissue that binds structures together • type of muscular tissue that is voluntary • ...
GOSHAWKS 2021-07-12
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- where are goshawks most popularly found?
- colour of a goshawks feather?
- name given to a female goshawk?
- name given to people who train falcons?
- hardest season to survive for goshawks?
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- most narrow part of the goshawks anatomy?
- what is the literal meaning of goshawk?
- the call made by a goshawk?
- what is the most important characteristic for a goshawk trainer?
9 Clues: the call made by a goshawk? • colour of a goshawks feather? • name given to a female goshawk? • what is the literal meaning of goshawk? • name given to people who train falcons? • hardest season to survive for goshawks? • where are goshawks most popularly found? • most narrow part of the goshawks anatomy? • what is the most important characteristic for a goshawk trainer?
Natural Sciences 2023-09-27
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- study of bodily structure organisms
- a particular kind of matter with uniform properties
- study of the earth
- a living thing
- study of the interaction of matter and energy
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- study of composition of matter and interactions of substinces
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- the study of organisms
- similar to weight, on earth we weigh things to measure mass
9 Clues: a living thing • study of the earth • the study of organisms • study of bodily structure organisms • anything that has mass and takes up space • study of the interaction of matter and energy • a particular kind of matter with uniform properties • similar to weight, on earth we weigh things to measure mass • study of composition of matter and interactions of substinces
Burke and Hare 2024-01-30
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- The name of one of the murderers
- Something of Burke's that is in the museum
- The name of the doctor who bought the bodies
- Another name for the body
- The murderer that got away
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- Item that was used to make with Burke's skin
- The way that Burke was killed
- The main motive for the murders
- The city where it took place
9 Clues: Another name for the body • The murderer that got away • The city where it took place • The way that Burke was killed • The main motive for the murders • The name of one of the murderers • Something of Burke's that is in the museum • Item that was used to make with Burke's skin • The name of the doctor who bought the bodies
Lab Week Cross Word Puzzle 2025-04-03
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- Saliva and urine are type of ___
- Part of the blood cells that causes clotting
- The Molecule that carries genetic information of all living things
- Study of Cells
- A breed of dog that comes in black or chocolate
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- Some couples have it some dont
- This is known as microscopic anatomy
- Type A,B,AB,or O
- Fluid Portion of blood
9 Clues: Study of Cells • Type A,B,AB,or O • Fluid Portion of blood • Some couples have it some dont • Saliva and urine are type of ___ • This is known as microscopic anatomy • Part of the blood cells that causes clotting • A breed of dog that comes in black or chocolate • The Molecule that carries genetic information of all living things
Directional Terms 2014-08-04
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- body structure
- Toward the head or upper part of a structure.
- Nearer to or at the back of the body.
- Divides the body or organs into front and back portions.
- Divides the body or organs into right and left sides.
- On the opposite side of the body.
- Below the head or lower part of a structure.
- Farther from midline.
- Nearer to point of origin.
- Away from surface of body.
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- Nearer to or at the front of the body.
- Divides body or organs into upper and lower portions.
- Study of body function
- Nearer to midline.
- On the same side of the body.
- Divides the body or organs at an angle.
- Toward or on surface of body.
- Between two structures.
- Farther from point of origin.
19 Clues: body structure • Nearer to midline. • Farther from midline. • Study of body function • Between two structures. • Nearer to point of origin. • Away from surface of body. • On the same side of the body. • Toward or on surface of body. • Farther from point of origin. • On the opposite side of the body. • Nearer to or at the back of the body. • Nearer to or at the front of the body. • ...
Body Orientation Crossword 2023-08-30
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- The back body cavity
- A group of tissues performing one specific function
- The stomach is ____________ to the spine.
- The study of how something functions
- The front body cavity
- This system responds to external & internal signals
- This system pumps blood & transports nutrients
- Cavity containing the lungs & heart
- The smallest unit of life
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- The head is ___________ to the neck
- This body cavity contains the Abdominal cavity and the Pelvic cavity
- The study of body structures
- This system secretes hormones
- This system provides movement & support & produces heat
- This system functions to create offspring
- This cavity contains the spinal column
- A group of cells with similar structure and function
- The heart is __________ to the lungs
- The fingers are ____________ to the elbow
19 Clues: The back body cavity • The front body cavity • The smallest unit of life • The study of body structures • This system secretes hormones • The head is ___________ to the neck • Cavity containing the lungs & heart • The study of how something functions • The heart is __________ to the lungs • This cavity contains the spinal column • The stomach is ____________ to the spine. • ...
Scientific Revoluton 2025-05-05
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- Scientific Academy that promoted experiments and published findings
- First compriehnsive textbook of human anatomy
- Who is the father of Microbiology?
- Systematic approach to gathering and analysing information
- Isaac Newtons book
- Studied Basal Metabolic rate
- Taking observations and coming to a conclusion through the collected data
- Who created the three laws of motion?
- Who created logarithms?
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- Period where advancements were made in science
- Who created the first mechanical calculator?
- Who was the first modern chemist?
- What is the relationship between pressure and volume of gas?
- Taking an idea and coming to more specific conclusion through logic
- Who gave the first full blood circulation explanation?
- Who proposed the Heliocentric Theory?
- Who drew the moons phases?
- Who founded the Theory of light?
- Who popularized the decimal system?
19 Clues: Isaac Newtons book • Who created logarithms? • Who drew the moons phases? • Studied Basal Metabolic rate • Who founded the Theory of light? • Who was the first modern chemist? • Who is the father of Microbiology? • Who popularized the decimal system? • Who proposed the Heliocentric Theory? • Who created the three laws of motion? • Who created the first mechanical calculator? • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-01-13
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- a religious place which had an oppositon to Galileo Galilei and arrested him.
- the conviction that the laws of nature are fathomable by human reason, and the humanity is perfectibility-as an assumption and an achievable goal
- god was a kind of cosmic clockmaker who created a perfect universe that he does not have to intervene in
- Italian astronomer and physicist who used the telescope for astronomical observations, discovered the constant of a pendulum’s swing, and created the laws of falling acceleration
- the astronomical model where the earth and planets revolve around the stationary sun at he center of the solar system
- the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
- the medieval forerunner of chemistry, based on the supposed transformation of matter. It was concerned particularly with attempts to convert base metals into gold or to find a universal elixir.
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
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- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.
- theory that all natural phenomena can be explained by physical causes
- anatomist and physician from Belgium who often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy
- theory that all knowledge is gained from the experiences of the senses
- polish astronomer whose studies let=d to the rejection of the geocentric model
- English mathematician and physicist who explained the laws of mechanics and gravitation
- German astronomer that discovered the three laws of orbital motion
- a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response
16 Clues: German astronomer that discovered the three laws of orbital motion • theory that all natural phenomena can be explained by physical causes • theory that all knowledge is gained from the experiences of the senses • a religious place which had an oppositon to Galileo Galilei and arrested him. • ...
725891 2024-04-12
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- An photosynthetic enzyme that catalyses the first step of carbon fixation in the C3 pathway or Calvin cycle.
- Pada tanaman tipe C3, kondisi temperatur atmosfer yang tinggi dan defisit lengas menyebabkan absennya CO2 di jaringan daun karena menutupnya stomata. Hal tersebut menyebabkan Rubisco lebih banyak memfiksasi O2. Aktivitas fisiologi tersebut dikenal dengan sebutan?
- Most of the nitrogen taken up by the plants is derived from the soil in the form of?
- Berfungsi sebagai medium reaksi, seperti reduksi dan oksidasi.
- Vascular bundles in leaves of C4 plants are surrounded by large parenchyma cell which form a sheath. This peculiar anatomy in leaves of C4 plants is called … anatomy.
- Energy requirement for growth and functions in all living beings is met through ATP generated during.
- One of the essential mineral elements which acts as building block for chlorophyll and enzym activation in phosphate transfer.
- Solution used in aerobic respiration practice that can absorb CO2 produced by mung bean sprouts.
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- Kertas yang digunakan dalam praktik pengukuran laju transpirasi.
- Chemical compound that used to measure carbonic acid content in photosynthesis rate calculation method.
- Pada respirasi aerob, hasil akhir glikolisis berupa asam piruvat akan mengalami oksidasi menjadi asetil koenzim A (asetil ko-A). Proses tersebut terjadi di organel sel …
- Pecahnya molekul air atau disebut sebagai fotolisis terjadi di kompleks?
- Kehilangan tekanan turgor pada jaringan akibat hilangnya air dari dalam jaringan merupakan bagian dari peristiwa fisiologis yang disebut?
- Stomata terletak di lapisan jaringan … daun.
- Peristiwa biologis yang terjadi ketika molekul terlarut bergerak dari tempat dengan konsentrasi tinggi ke rendah melewati membran semipermeabel disebut?
15 Clues: Stomata terletak di lapisan jaringan … daun. • Berfungsi sebagai medium reaksi, seperti reduksi dan oksidasi. • Kertas yang digunakan dalam praktik pengukuran laju transpirasi. • Pecahnya molekul air atau disebut sebagai fotolisis terjadi di kompleks? • Most of the nitrogen taken up by the plants is derived from the soil in the form of? • ...
Alchemy and Anatomy 2015-05-09
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- Short name for Vesalius' famous book (two words)
- The art of cutting open dead bodies to see what's inside
- In the view of Paracelsus, a substance that attacks the body, making a person sick
- City in Italy where Vesalius taught
- Idea that you could turn lead or other metals into gold
- Substance that could turn lead into gold or give a person immortality (2 words)
- Famous Swiss Alchemist
- Belgian Anatomist and Surgeon
- Wished that everything he touched would turn to gold
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- Ancient Doctor whose ideas Vesalius disagreed with
- Technique for separating substances by boiling
- A period of 're-birth' in Western Europe that took place in the 14th/15th centuries
- In the view of Paracelsus, everything could be divided into three of these - salt, sulphur, and mercury
- A terrible disease that can be treated using mercury
- The study of the structure of the body
15 Clues: Famous Swiss Alchemist • Belgian Anatomist and Surgeon • City in Italy where Vesalius taught • The study of the structure of the body • Technique for separating substances by boiling • Short name for Vesalius' famous book (two words) • Ancient Doctor whose ideas Vesalius disagreed with • A terrible disease that can be treated using mercury • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2021-03-02
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- Responsible for the pigmentation of the hair and skin
- The smallest living unit of an organism
- The middle layer of the skin that provides strength and flexibility
- The layer of the skin that functions as a shock absorber and insulator
- This membrane secretes a substance that lubricates the cartilage on the ends of the bones
- The phase of cell division where synthesis of a complete copy of the DNA in the nucleus happens
- Another term for fats, usually found in the hypodermis
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- The substance that gives the epidermis its protective property
- This is where all the instructions are processed in the cell
- The vitamin synthesized in the skin that can come from the sun
- The membrane that lines the entire digestive tract
- ___ are thin sheets of tissue that cover the body, line body cavities, and cover organs within the cavities in hollow organs.
- The programmed death of a cell due to homeostasis
- This membrane provides protection of the brain and the spinal cord
- The skin has 5 ____.
15 Clues: The skin has 5 ____. • The smallest living unit of an organism • The programmed death of a cell due to homeostasis • The membrane that lines the entire digestive tract • Responsible for the pigmentation of the hair and skin • Another term for fats, usually found in the hypodermis • This is where all the instructions are processed in the cell • ...
Anatomy first year 2024-08-12
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- separates greater sac and lesser sac
- largest muscle
- inflammation of lungs
- connection between umbilical vein and ivc
- scapular origin of triceps head
- known as कालखंड
- typical feature of spinous process
- only prominent border of liver
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- region of xiphoid process
- flattened tendon
- allows no rotation of head
- beauty bone
- bears origin on clavicle and sternum
- V shaped tuberosity on humerus
- uncommon fracture of ulna
15 Clues: beauty bone • largest muscle • known as कालखंड • flattened tendon • inflammation of lungs • region of xiphoid process • uncommon fracture of ulna • allows no rotation of head • V shaped tuberosity on humerus • only prominent border of liver • scapular origin of triceps head • typical feature of spinous process • separates greater sac and lesser sac • bears origin on clavicle and sternum • ...
Anatomy for Beginners 2023-06-19
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- we taste sweet, salty, bitter, sour, and savory with this body part
- joint that connects your hand to the rest of your arm
- largest "organ" of the body
- body part that plays a large role in our balance
- the parts of your hands that press together when you clap
- without this body part, we would not be able to perceive "flavors" of food outside of the five basic tastes
- the joint that helps connects our foot to the rest of our leg
- skin that protects your eyes and allow you to blink
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- food travels down this part of our body as soon as we swallow
- organ that pumps blood throughout our body
- bones that help protect our lungs
- we use this part of our body to nod our head up and down
- control center for the body that also doesn't feel pain
- body part that holds you up and let you twist and bend
- the hard part of our body that protects our brain
15 Clues: largest "organ" of the body • bones that help protect our lungs • organ that pumps blood throughout our body • body part that plays a large role in our balance • the hard part of our body that protects our brain • skin that protects your eyes and allow you to blink • joint that connects your hand to the rest of your arm • ...
