greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Spine osseous anatomy 2023-03-12
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- The small, triangular bone at the base of the spinal column.
- The second cervical vertebra that allows for rotation of the head.
- The exaggerated inward curvature of the lumbar spine.
- The flattened, posterior portion of each vertebral arch.
- process The bony protrusion on the posterior aspect of each vertebra.
- The bony bridge that connects the vertebral body to the vertebral arch.
- foramen The opening in the center of each vertebra through which the spinal cord passes.
- process The bony protrusion on the lateral aspect of each vertebra.
- joint The articulation between the superior and inferior articular processes of adjacent vertebrae.
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- The abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
- The exaggerated outward curvature of the thoracic spine.
- joint The articulation between the sacrum and the ilium bones of the pelvis.
- The first cervical vertebra that articulates with the skull.
- The individual bone segments that make up the spinal column.
- disc The fibrocartilage cushion between adjacent vertebrae.
15 Clues: The abnormal lateral curvature of the spine. • The exaggerated inward curvature of the lumbar spine. • The exaggerated outward curvature of the thoracic spine. • The flattened, posterior portion of each vertebral arch. • disc The fibrocartilage cushion between adjacent vertebrae. • The small, triangular bone at the base of the spinal column. • ...
105E: Anatomy Review 2021-11-08
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- The 14 bones that form the digits or fingers of the hands are called the _____________.
- Fingerprints are formed by __________ ridges.
- Adipose tissue in the subcutaneous layer insulates the body, which is known as _______________.
- The _____________ lymph node is located behind the ears.
- Nerve cells that send sensory messages like touch to the brain are _______________.
- Which organ of the lymphatic system removes old red blood cells?
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- Most of the activities of the cell take place in the ______________.
- possible by the stratum ____________.
- Which lymph node collects lymph from the central lower lip, floor of the mouth and apex of the tongue?
- The bone located behind the eyes and nose that connects all the bones of the cranium is known as the ____________.
- Fingerprints are
- What is the term used to describe baby-fine, silky hair on the body at birth?
- The bone that makes up the lower jaw and is the largest and strongest bone of the facial skeleton is the ____________.
- The activity in which each cell absorbs food, grows in size and divides into two new cells is referred to as ___________.
- A reflex action is an interaction with _________ and motor nerves.
15 Clues: Fingerprints are • possible by the stratum ____________. • Fingerprints are formed by __________ ridges. • The _____________ lymph node is located behind the ears. • Which organ of the lymphatic system removes old red blood cells? • A reflex action is an interaction with _________ and motor nerves. • ...
Skin Anatomy Structures 2022-05-24
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- the loosening of the nail plate with separation from the nail bed
- Innermost layer of the skin, containing fat tissue
- Hard protein material found in the epidermis
- Condition of skin deficient in pigment
- Middle layer of the skin
- Sac within which each hair grows
- Skin pigment
- Oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands
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- tiny opening on the surface of the skin
- Outermost layer of the epidermis
- A layer (of cells)
- Half-moon–shaped, whitish area at the base of a nail
- Band of epidermis at the base and sides of the nail plate
- the soft tissue surrounding the nail border
- Structural protein found in the skin and connective tissue
15 Clues: Skin pigment • A layer (of cells) • Middle layer of the skin • Outermost layer of the epidermis • Sac within which each hair grows • Condition of skin deficient in pigment • tiny opening on the surface of the skin • the soft tissue surrounding the nail border • Oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands • Hard protein material found in the epidermis • ...
Phonation Anatomy Crossword 2024-09-27
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- Another term for the vocal cords, responsible for sound production
- Muscle that depresses the hyoid bone, located between the scapula and hyoid
- Muscle that elevates the hyoid bone and widens the pharynx
- Ring shaped cartilage located below the thyroid cartilage
- Wedge-shaped cartilage that supports the vocal folds
- Muscle connecting the thyroid cartilage to the hyoid bone
- Muscle forming the floor of the mouth, helps with swallowing
- Pair of pyramid-shaped cartilages in the larynx involved in vocal cord movement
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- Muscle that connects the styloid process to the hyoid bone
- Small horn-shaped cartilages sitting atop the arytenoids
- Muscle that lowers the hyoid bone, running from the sternum to the hyoid
- Flap of cartilage that prevents food from entering the windpipe
- Thin sheet of connective tissue in the larynx, above the vocal folds
- Shield-shaped cartilage in the larynx
- U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue
15 Clues: Shield-shaped cartilage in the larynx • U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue • Wedge-shaped cartilage that supports the vocal folds • Small horn-shaped cartilages sitting atop the arytenoids • Ring shaped cartilage located below the thyroid cartilage • Muscle connecting the thyroid cartilage to the hyoid bone • ...
Heart Anatomy Puzzle 2025-04-04
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- artery found on the anterior side of the heart running through the left atrium and left ventricle
- valve that connects right ventricle and pulmonary artery
- lower right chamber that is inferior to the right atrium
- chamber located on the upper half of the heart on the right side
- thin muscle fibers located in the ventricles
- the fibrous sac that surrounds the entirety of the heart
- valve on left half of heart between left ventricle and aorta
- located at the top of the heart and extends from the ascending aorta
- muscle found on the walls of the 4 chambers of the heart
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- valve located between the right atrium and right ventricle to allow blood flow
- valve located between the left atrium and left ventricle
- opposite of the superior vena cava and extends from the bottom of the heart
- extends from the top of the right atrium and is opposite of the inferior vena cava
- inferior to the left atrium with thick walls
- chamber superior to the left ventricle and opposite of right atrium
15 Clues: inferior to the left atrium with thick walls • thin muscle fibers located in the ventricles • valve located between the left atrium and left ventricle • valve that connects right ventricle and pulmonary artery • lower right chamber that is inferior to the right atrium • the fibrous sac that surrounds the entirety of the heart • ...
Chapter 3 anatomy 2022-10-28
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- not cancerous
- division of the cytoplasm
- material goes out of the cell
- reproduce by spores and get food by breaking down substances in the surroundings
- water low to high concentration
- one-celled organisms that are more complex than bacteria
- cancerous
- hormone produced by pancreas
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- sexual reproduction of cells
- used to treat cancer
- material that goes into the cell
- high to low concentration
- separates materials based on the size of their particles
- spread of cancer cells beyond original site
- organism that causes disease
15 Clues: cancerous • not cancerous • used to treat cancer • division of the cytoplasm • high to low concentration • sexual reproduction of cells • organism that causes disease • hormone produced by pancreas • material goes out of the cell • water low to high concentration • material that goes into the cell • spread of cancer cells beyond original site • ...
Anatomy of eye 2022-11-09
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- Blue reflective layer behind retina (aids in night vision of some animals)
- small central depression of retina that is the center of field of vision; high acuity
- watery liquid inside the posterior chamber of the eye that helps maintain pressure and shape.
- The nerve at the back of the eye that transports electric signals to the brain
- The transparent orb within the eye that refracts light to the retina of the eye.
- A muscle that controls the shape of the lens to better focus the light onto the retina of the inner eye.
- The light sensitive layer within the eye that converts images into electrical signals
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- Connection of the optic nerve and retina, also where the blood vessels enter eye.
- Watery liquid inside the anterior chamber of the eye that helps maintain pressure and shape.
- The outermost lens of the eye that focuses light into the inner eye and protects it from harmful matter.
- the hole located in the iris that changes size to allow different amounts of light into the inner eye.
- white outer covering of the eye that provides protection
- Layer behind retina that contains blood vessels.
- Outermost layer of the sclera and inner eyelid that provides lubrication
- The colorful structure of the eye that changes the shape of the pupil to allow for different amounts of light to enter the inner eye
15 Clues: Layer behind retina that contains blood vessels. • white outer covering of the eye that provides protection • Outermost layer of the sclera and inner eyelid that provides lubrication • Blue reflective layer behind retina (aids in night vision of some animals) • The nerve at the back of the eye that transports electric signals to the brain • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2023-01-23
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- the amount of force exerted per area
- A part of the body that performs a specific function
- toward the head end of the body
- a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions
- A group or layer of cells that work together to perform a specific function
- the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body
- away from the surface or further into the body
- the back portion of the body
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- a chemical compound contained in foods
- a structure that is situated below another structure, or is directed downwards
- Living things that are capable of reacting to stimuli, reproduction, growth, and homeostasis
- away from the head; lower
- the scientifically agreed upon reference position for anatomical location terms
- the front of a structure, or a structure found toward the front of the body
- a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part
15 Clues: away from the head; lower • the back portion of the body • toward the head end of the body • the amount of force exerted per area • a chemical compound contained in foods • away from the surface or further into the body • A part of the body that performs a specific function • a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions • ...
physiology and anatomy 2021-07-13
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- function of the skin to take in nutrients and hydration
- cells to protect the body
- system to protect against damage
- function of the skin to provide sense of touch
- system for Blood production, maintenance of fluid balance, and defense against disease
- function of the skin to keep one cool/warm
- system for hormone production
- system for form, support, stability, and movement to the body
- system for form and protection of organs
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- function of the skin for maintaining the integrity of the skin
- cells for structure
- function of the skin to allow sweat and other bodily fluid and waste to leave the skin
- cells for movement
- cells for communication
- system for communication between and coordination of all the body systems
15 Clues: cells for movement • cells for structure • cells for communication • cells to protect the body • system for hormone production • system to protect against damage • system for form and protection of organs • function of the skin to keep one cool/warm • function of the skin to provide sense of touch • function of the skin to take in nutrients and hydration • ...
Anatomy of Letterforms 2022-10-20
External Livestock Anatomy 2023-01-11
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- region nearest a major point of reference
- region of the body toward the tail
- belly, or underside, of the animal
- protein formed within the epidermis which composes hair, wool, feathers, hooves, and horns
- long or stiff hairs on the face or nostrils of an animal
- region of the body toward the head
- back of the body
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- flexible appendage used to keep away flies and show animal emotion
- mammary papilla on cows, goats, and sheep
- two external openings of the nose which lead to the nasal cavity
- hoof of livestock split into two
- external part of the ear
- hoof of livestock that is not split
- latin word meaning closest
- region farthest from a point of reference
15 Clues: back of the body • external part of the ear • latin word meaning closest • hoof of livestock split into two • region of the body toward the tail • belly, or underside, of the animal • region of the body toward the head • hoof of livestock that is not split • region nearest a major point of reference • mammary papilla on cows, goats, and sheep • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2020-06-08
15 Clues: above • below • back of • front of • palm of hand • face forward • laying face up • bottom of foot • 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: 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
Plant Anatomy Crossword 2020-09-23
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- old inactive xylem
- cells regulate the opening and closing of the stomates
- the flat part of the leaf
- actively growing tissue that produces new stem cells
- leaves or stems with a hairy feel
- tissue that transports water and nutrients up
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- the part that connects the leaf to the stem
- leaves or stems with a non-hairy feel
- small particles that make leaves green and
- old inactive phloem
- leaves without a petiole
- the tip of the leaf
- the structural framework of the leaf
- the tissue that transports food down
- new active xylem
15 Clues: new active xylem • old inactive xylem • old inactive phloem • the tip of the leaf • leaves without a petiole • the flat part of the leaf • leaves or stems with a hairy feel • the structural framework of the leaf • the tissue that transports food down • leaves or stems with a non-hairy feel • small particles that make leaves green and • the part that connects the leaf to the stem • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2021-03-02
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- The layer of the skin that functions as a shock absorber and insulator
- The vitamin synthesized in the skin that can come from the sun
- The skin has 5 ____.
- The middle layer of the skin that provides strength and flexibility
- The membrane that lines the entire digestive tract
- The phase of cell division where synthesis of a complete copy of the DNA in the nucleus happens
- This membrane secretes a substance that lubricates the cartilage on the ends of the bones
- The substance that gives the epidermis its protective property
- This is where all the instructions are processed in the cell
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- The programmed death of a cell due to homeostasis
- ___ are thin sheets of tissue that cover the body, line body cavities, and cover organs within the cavities in hollow organs.
- Another term for fats, usually found in the hypodermis
- This membrane provides protection of the brain and the spinal cord
- The smallest living unit of an organism
- Responsible for the pigmentation of the hair and skin
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 and Physiology 2021-09-01
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- movement of substances
- body properties that may change in value
- receives receptor signal
- set point, outside of normal range
- production of egg and sperm
- unspecialized cells become specialized
- formation of new cells or organism
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- maintains homeostasis
- sum of all chemical changes of organism
- ability to respond and sense
- when lost diseases can be a result
- increases cell or body size
- changes in form or size
- detect changes in variable
- directly causes change in variable
15 Clues: maintains homeostasis • movement of substances • changes in form or size • receives receptor signal • detect changes in variable • increases cell or body size • production of egg and sperm • ability to respond and sense • when lost diseases can be a result • set point, outside of normal range • directly causes change in variable • formation of new cells or organism • ...
Skin Anatomy Puzzle 2023-02-12
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- contains keratin
- system hair and nails.
- sweat gland secretes sweat
- contains collagen
- incapable of forming melanin
- dry skin
- hard protein material
- tough and resistant but also flexible
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- layer source of all the other cells in the epidermis.
- layer contains fat tissue.
- linear markings
- torn cuticles
- Elastic protein
- store large quantities of fat.
- white nails
15 Clues: dry skin • white nails • torn cuticles • linear markings • Elastic protein • contains keratin • contains collagen • hard protein material • system hair and nails. • layer contains fat tissue. • sweat gland secretes sweat • incapable of forming melanin • store large quantities of fat. • tough and resistant but also flexible • layer source of all the other cells in the epidermis.
Skin Anatomy puzzle 2023-02-08
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- - known as lipocytes and fat cells
- - a red-yellow pigment.
- layer - innermost layer of the epidermis
- —a thin, cellular membrane layer; containing keratin
- - fibrous structural protein
- - little or no melanin production.
- corneum - outermost layer of the skin, consisting of keratinized cells.
- layer —thick, fat-containing tissue
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- —dense, fibrous, connective tissue layer; containing collagen
- -a protein that's found throughout the body, particularly in skin, bones, ligaments, tendons, teeth, and connective tissues
- -a protein that in humans is encoded by the ELN gene
- _ a substance in your body that produces hair, eye and skin pigmentation
- - a mature melanin-forming cell, especially in the skin
- epithelium - regulates the passage of substances into the underlying tissue.
- -a brown-black pigment.
15 Clues: - a red-yellow pigment. • -a brown-black pigment. • - fibrous structural protein • - known as lipocytes and fat cells • - little or no melanin production. • layer —thick, fat-containing tissue • layer - innermost layer of the epidermis • -a protein that in humans is encoded by the ELN gene • —a thin, cellular membrane layer; containing keratin • ...
anatomy chapter 15()() 2023-03-13
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- Is what's involved in the minute-to-minute control of breathing
- Tree the anatomical and functional segment of the respiratory system that conducts air from the upper airways to the lung parenchyma
- The area of the throat containing the vocal cords and used for breathing, swallowing, and talking
- A large airway that leads from the trachea (windpipe) to a lung
- The space inside the nose
- One of a pair of organs in the chest that supplies the body with oxygen
- the maximal volume of air that can be expired following maximum inspiration.
- The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi
- Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles
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- a mixture of fat and proteins made in the lungs
- A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs
- the pressure exerted by a component in a mixture of gases
- The organs that are involved in breathing
- the surface where gas exchange between the alveoli and blood occurs in the lungs.
- The hollow tube inside the neck that starts behind the nose and ends at the top of the trachea
15 Clues: The space inside the nose • A tiny branch of air tubes in the lungs • The organs that are involved in breathing • Tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles • a mixture of fat and proteins made in the lungs • The airway that leads from the larynx to the bronchi • the pressure exerted by a component in a mixture of gases • ...
Cervical Anatomy review 2023-03-16
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- This process gives the upper part of the vertebrae a concave shape in the frontal plane
- This muscle acts to unilaterally sideband the neck or bilaterally protract the neck
- This ligament runs from supraspinous ligament of C7 up to occipital protuberance to resist cervical flexion
- (abbreviation) this ligament resists cervical extension
- Attaches anteriorly from C3-C6 transverse processes up to occipital bone
- This portion of the cervical spine has the most amount of sagittal plane motion
- This muscle acts to elevate the upper ribs and/ or ipsilaterally sidebends the neck
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- To assess the MMT of this muscle, flex the neck, sideband to contralateral side, and rotate ipsilaterally
- This muscle spans the entire cervical column on the anterior surfaces of vertebral bodies and work bilaterally to flex the cervical spine
- The shape of the annulus fibrosis in the cervical spine
- This membrane is an extension of the posterior longitudinal ligament that runs to occiput
- The vertebral artery runs through this foramen
- This foramen is closed with ipsilateral cervical rotation
- (abbreviation) This ligament contained the posterolateral aspect of the disc in cervical spine
- This joint is oriented 45deg in the sagittal plane
15 Clues: The vertebral artery runs through this foramen • This joint is oriented 45deg in the sagittal plane • The shape of the annulus fibrosis in the cervical spine • (abbreviation) this ligament resists cervical extension • This foramen is closed with ipsilateral cervical rotation • Attaches anteriorly from C3-C6 transverse processes up to occipital bone • ...
VIOLIN ANATOMY REVIEW 2023-09-11
Plant Classification & Anatomy 2024-03-22
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- Humans use the animals and animal products that feed on the plants
- The sticky surface that catches pollen
- 2-name system, 1st name-genus, 2nd name-species
- Plants that complete their life cycle in 1 year (growing season)
- Produce food & contain epidermis, cuticle, stomata, guard cells, mesophyll, and veins
- Anchors the plant, absorbs water & materials, and stores manufactured food
- Plants with seeds that are protected by fruit or pods
- Protects the unopened flower and supports the petals
- Flower parts are in multiples of 4 or 5
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- Plants that produce for more than 2 growing seasons
- The movement and loss of water through evaporation
- An embryonic leaf that becomes a seed leaf
- Converting sunlight into energy & food for the plant
- Makes up 20% of plants, means "naked seed" in Greek
- Process of plants using stored energy
15 Clues: Process of plants using stored energy • The sticky surface that catches pollen • Flower parts are in multiples of 4 or 5 • An embryonic leaf that becomes a seed leaf • 2-name system, 1st name-genus, 2nd name-species • The movement and loss of water through evaporation • Plants that produce for more than 2 growing seasons • ...
Anatomy of Joints 2025-03-27
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- The joint type that has space between the articulating bones.
- Injury caused by inflammation of fluid in the body.
- Type of joint that allows for back-and-forth movement, found in the elbow.
- The most moveable type of synovial joint.
- Joint type where bones are connected by cartilage.
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- Injury caused by breakdown of cartilage in joints.
- Type of joint characterized by bones fitting together via concave and convex surfaces.
- Type of joint where bones glide past one another.
- Often sacrificed when joints allow for more movement.
- Type of joint that allows for rotation around an axis.
- Type of joint that allows for flexion and extension, but with limited rotation, such as the fingers.
- The number of planes of movement that a ball and socket joint allows.
- Joint type that connects bones with fibrous tissue, such as the bones of the skull.
- Often sacrificed when joints are more sturdy.
- Type of fluid that lubricates freely moveable joints.
- Where the most common pivot joint is found.
16 Clues: The most moveable type of synovial joint. • Where the most common pivot joint is found. • Often sacrificed when joints are more sturdy. • Type of joint where bones glide past one another. • Injury caused by breakdown of cartilage in joints. • Joint type where bones are connected by cartilage. • Injury caused by inflammation of fluid in the body. • ...
Bones (basic anatomy) 2024-07-15
15 Clues: Kneecap • Tailbone • Shin bone • Breastbone • Collarbone • Thigh bone • Wrist bones • Lower jawbone • Upper jawbone • Upper arm bone • Shoulder blade • Lateral leg bone • Spinal column bones • Medial forearm bone • Lateral forearm bone
Plant Anatomy & Physiology 2025-10-14
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- the head of this flower moves with the sunlight
- do carnivorous plants exist?
- the main function is reproduction, which is achieved through the production of seeds for a new plant
- what is the smallest flower
- what part of the plant support, transport, and storage
- serves as the female reproductive part of a flower, playing a crucial role in producing seeds and fruits through pollination and fertilization
- some plants can survive without?
- to attract pollinators, such as insects and birds, with their color and scent, and to protect the internal reproductive parts of the flower, especially from predators and the elements
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- produce egg cells and protect a developing baby plant, or embryo
- to receive pollen during pollination
- the largest flower is
- to anchor the plant and to absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- perform photosynthesis, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create food (sugar) for the plant and release oxygen
- to aid fertilization by allowing pollen tubes to travel to the egg and distribute sperm cells
- produce and hold pollen
15 Clues: the largest flower is • produce and hold pollen • what is the smallest flower • do carnivorous plants exist? • some plants can survive without? • to receive pollen during pollination • the head of this flower moves with the sunlight • what part of the plant support, transport, and storage • produce egg cells and protect a developing baby plant, or embryo • ...
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2025-08-27
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- The protective outer boundary of all cells
- Thin rods and tubules
- Double membrane that seperates the neclear contents from the cytoplasm
- thread-like structures inside cells that contain genetic material (DNA), which carries the instructions for an organism's traits and functions
- Fibers composed of protein and DNA
- membranous sacs
- Stack of flattened, membranous sacs
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- Membranous sacs, houses enzymes that catalyze diverse reactions
- Membranous Sacs digest worn cellular parts or substances that enter the cells
- Complex of interconnected membrane-bounded sacs and canals
- Donse, nonmembranous body composed of protein and RNA
- The material or protoplasm within a living cell, excluding the nucleus.
- a vital organelle in eukaryotic cells, containing the cell's genetic material
- Particles composed of protein and RNA molecules
- Motile projections attached beneath the cell membrane
15 Clues: membranous sacs • Thin rods and tubules • Fibers composed of protein and DNA • Stack of flattened, membranous sacs • The protective outer boundary of all cells • Particles composed of protein and RNA molecules • Donse, nonmembranous body composed of protein and RNA • Motile projections attached beneath the cell membrane • ...
10th Grade 2022-05-04
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- a large and serious book
- The act or practice of yielding to another's authority
- A bridge that carries a road or railroad over a valley
- to discuss something with someone else; consult; to bestow
- To intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
- To make unnecessary; to avoid
- Brief and straightforward
- Feeling of regret or remorse
- To depart, especially from a path or plan
- Two opposite parts of one whole
- Tending to argue or cause discord
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- The best or most typical example
- Minor violation of a rule or law
- To put aside until later
- To cut out of; remove
- Paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful
- Sharply cutting; direct and powerful
- the structure or parts, taken as a whole
- Unable to be affected
19 Clues: To cut out of; remove • Unable to be affected • To put aside until later • a large and serious book • Brief and straightforward • Feeling of regret or remorse • To make unnecessary; to avoid • Two opposite parts of one whole • The best or most typical example • Minor violation of a rule or law • Tending to argue or cause discord • Sharply cutting; direct and powerful • ...
TIC-TAC-TOE Renaissance 2020-10-07
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- the study of things other than religeon
- a theory about god and clocks
- a concept of popular discourse
- a method devoled in the rainaissance a movement started to value art and revisit ancient greek and roman ideas
- a poem with 10 syllables
- draing a painting using water color
- the separation of a state from religeon
- the impact something or someone had on the world
- earth in the middle
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- a law issac newton discovered
- late rainaissance
- perspective in lines
- when rich people donate money to art
- sun in the middle
- when the important movement started
- cutting open a body part for science
- The study of the human body.
- the principle of being self reliant
- where your eyes go in a painting a hand made picture
19 Clues: late rainaissance • sun in the middle • earth in the middle • perspective in lines • a poem with 10 syllables • The study of the human body. • a law issac newton discovered • a theory about god and clocks • a concept of popular discourse • when the important movement started • the principle of being self reliant • draing a painting using water color • ...
CJD Crossword 2022-12-08
6 Clues: Diseased Protein • System it effects • The class we're in • Full name of the disease • The organ affected by this disease • An example of one would be dizziness
Cervical Spine Positioning 2022-09-08
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- The patient stands in an AP position with their chin extended. The central ray in angled 15 to 20 degrees cephalad
- The patient extends their chin in an AP position. The projection is used to view the odontoid process when the anatomy is obscured during the AP open mouth projection.
- The shoulders should be __________ during cervical spine projections
- The cervical spine straightens or moves directly backward with the chin tilting up
- The patient extends their chin toward the board in a PA position. The projection is used to view the odontoid process when the anatomy is obscured during the AP open mouth projection
- The patient stands with their left side to the board, while raising their left arm above their head. This position makes it look like the patient is swimming
- Right posterior oblique, left posterior oblique, right anterior oblique and left anterior oblique are among these positions
- Breathing instructions given to the patient during a lateral cervical spine projection to help depress the shoulders
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- The patient stands with their left side to the board and their chin slightly extended. The Central ray is to the level of C4
- Nearer to the front
- The cervical spine bends directly forward with the chin tilting down
- Also known as the AP open mouth, the patient stands in an AP position with their upper incisors and their mastoid tip aligned
- Cervical spine projections are taken at a 40 inch or 72 inch ________
- Further back in position
- The patient is sitting or standing upright for all of the cervical spine positions
- The patient must do this with their chin to move the mandible away from the cervical spine
16 Clues: Nearer to the front • Further back in position • The cervical spine bends directly forward with the chin tilting down • The shoulders should be __________ during cervical spine projections • Cervical spine projections are taken at a 40 inch or 72 inch ________ • The cervical spine straightens or moves directly backward with the chin tilting up • ...
Hear Better Now 2022-01-17
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- An electric sound processor that increases volume
- External organs sensitive to sound
- The opposite of Northeast
- 1 in 3 people over 60 have this to some degree
- Contribution to the welfare of others
- The state of having your weight equally spread
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- A mold of the ear canal, it's often best to make a good 1st one
- Ringing or bussing in the ears
- To give assistance
- A high level of value or excellence
- The study of the anatomy of the ear
11 Clues: To give assistance • The opposite of Northeast • Ringing or bussing in the ears • External organs sensitive to sound • A high level of value or excellence • The study of the anatomy of the ear • Contribution to the welfare of others • 1 in 3 people over 60 have this to some degree • The state of having your weight equally spread • ...
Rome crossword 2023-04-11
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- Study of body structure
- Augustus Wife of Caesar Augustus for 52 years; symbol of Roman marriage and family
- General of the Byzantine empire.
- Ruled the Byzantine Empire.
- Fight each other to death or battle wild animals in stadiums
- A religion that celebrates Jesus
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- The wife of justinian.
- Long troughs supported by rows of high arches
- Patterns or pictures made from small pisces of glass
- General of the Byzantine empire.
- A time of peace and progress in Rome
- A germanic tribe, that rebelled against Rome
12 Clues: The wife of justinian. • Study of body structure • Ruled the Byzantine Empire. • General of the Byzantine empire. • General of the Byzantine empire. • A religion that celebrates Jesus • A time of peace and progress in Rome • A germanic tribe, that rebelled against Rome • Long troughs supported by rows of high arches • Patterns or pictures made from small pisces of glass • ...
Mrs. Wilcox's Anatomy 2019-01-11
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- The hole in the occipital bone that allows the spinal cord to connect to the brain.
- Dark and light areas called ___ are seen in skeletal muscle.
- The ilium, ischium and pubis form the ___ girdle.
- Tissue that suspends parts of the intestine.
- Type of connective tissue where cells are surrounded by a very hard matrix that contains calcium salts.
- The atlas bone sits atop the ___ bone.
- The tibia is part of the ___ bones.
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- Divides the body horizontally (top and bottom).
- A cavity composed of the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities.
- Another name for fat tissue.
- Above the midline.
- There are ___ cervical vertebrae.
- Attaches muscle to a bone.
- This is the only moveable bone in the skull.
- The humerus is part of the ___ bones.
15 Clues: Above the midline. • Attaches muscle to a bone. • Another name for fat tissue. • There are ___ cervical vertebrae. • The tibia is part of the ___ bones. • The humerus is part of the ___ bones. • The atlas bone sits atop the ___ bone. • This is the only moveable bone in the skull. • Tissue that suspends parts of the intestine. • Divides the body horizontally (top and bottom). • ...
Anatomy of Neck 2017-11-05
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- lymph node draining superficial cervical node
- damage to upper brachial plexus eg traumatic birth
- divides anterior+posterior triangle
- superficial muscle covering the SCM muscle
- innervation of arm/upper limb
- one of two heads of the SCM muscle
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- single spinal nerve supplying area of skin
- one of the 5 nerves in the braxial plexus
- divides lateral cervical region (POST)/2
- major vein draining face, neck, brain
- one of the 5 nerves of the braxial plexus
- contains IJV, CCA and vagus nerve
- landmark for the ANT triangle
- rotation, extension of scapula
- lymph node draining floor of mouth,tongue, lip
15 Clues: landmark for the ANT triangle • innervation of arm/upper limb • rotation, extension of scapula • contains IJV, CCA and vagus nerve • one of two heads of the SCM muscle • divides anterior+posterior triangle • major vein draining face, neck, brain • divides lateral cervical region (POST)/2 • one of the 5 nerves in the braxial plexus • one of the 5 nerves of the braxial plexus • ...
Anatomy of Fintess 2020-06-08
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- away from the middle of the body
- above
- POSITION Standing with the head facing forward arms to the side.The palms are facing forward fingers extended, thumbs are pointing away from the body. The feet are spaced slightly apart with the toes pointing forward.
- back of the body
- Furthest away from the surface
- Closest to the surface
- closest to attachment
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- below
- bottom of the foot
- furthest to attachment
- laying face up
- front of the body
- laying face down
- toward the middle of the body
- palm of the hand
15 Clues: below • above • laying face up • laying face down • back of the body • palm of the hand • 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 • ...
nervous system anatomy 2021-11-24
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- Type of glial (neuroglial) cell that transports water and salts from capillaries in the nervous system.
- Outer region of the cerebrum, containing sheets of nerve cells; gray matter of the brain.
- Sheet of nerve cells that produces a rounded ridge on the surface of the cerebral cortex; convolution.
- Part of a nerve cell that contains the nucleus.
- Portion of the brain beneath the thalamus; controls sleep, appetite, body temperature, and secretions from the pituitary gland.
- Carries messages toward the brain and spinal cord (sensory nerve).
- largest part of the brain; responsible for voluntary muscular activity, vision, speech, taste, hearing, thought, and memory.
- Posterior portion of the brain that connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord; includes the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata.
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- Tenth cranial nerve
- Microscopic branching fiber of a nerve cell (neuron) that is the first part to receive the nervous impulse.
- Posterior part of the brain that coordinates muscle movements and maintains balance.
- Neurotransmitter chemical released at the ends of nerve cells.
- Collection of nerve cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system.
- Collection of spinal nerves below the end of the spinal cord.
- Microscopic fiber that is part of a neuron and carries nervous impulse along a nerve cell.
15 Clues: Tenth cranial nerve • Part of a nerve cell that contains the nucleus. • Collection of spinal nerves below the end of the spinal cord. • Neurotransmitter chemical released at the ends of nerve cells. • Collection of nerve cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system. • Carries messages toward the brain and spinal cord (sensory nerve). • ...
Anatomy Chapter 4 2022-02-10
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- Surface where the cell is exposed to an internal or external environment
- Stratified Squamous Epithelium that protects against mechanical stress and is found on the skin
- Epithelia have three basic shapes, cuboidal, columnar and ____
- There are two layers, Simple or ____
- Epithelium that reduces friction, controls vessel permeability; performs absorption and secretion, can be found in the pericardial, blood vessels
- Produces hormones, which are released directly into the bloodstream for distribution throughout the body
- Type of secretion that would include nucleic acids
- Epithelia that is found in glands ducts, a portion of the kidney, thyroid gland, found where secretion or absorption takes place, 1 layer
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- secretion in which cells eject material from secretory vesicle through exocytosis, Ex. Mucin
- Epithelium that permits repeated cycles of stretching, found in the urinary bladder, ureters and renal pelvis
- Covers body surfaces and lines cavities
- Secretion that involves the loss of cytoplasm as well as the secretory product, Milk production in mammary glands.
- Has a beat rhythm, lines the respiratory tract and reproductive tract
- Structures that produce fluid secretions
- Secretions that are secreted onto an epithelial surface
15 Clues: There are two layers, Simple or ____ • Covers body surfaces and lines cavities • Structures that produce fluid secretions • Type of secretion that would include nucleic acids • Secretions that are secreted onto an epithelial surface • Epithelia have three basic shapes, cuboidal, columnar and ____ • ...
Muscle Anatomy Quiz 2022-02-16
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- connective tissue wrapped around fascicles
- attachment to the immovable bone
- involuntary, striations, and intercalated discs
- thread-like proteins in the myofibril
- muscle fibers packaged into bundles
- spindled-shaped, involuntary, and no striations
- attachment to the movable bone
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- voluntary, striated, cylindrical multinucleate cells
- stabilize the origin of a prime mover
- the muscle that produces a particular movement
- long, ribbon-like fibers of a muscle cell
- connective tissue wrapped around muscle fibers
- produces the opposite effect on the same bones
- connective tissue wrapped around muscles
- muscles that help stabilize a movement
15 Clues: attachment to the movable bone • attachment to the immovable bone • muscle fibers packaged into bundles • stabilize the origin of a prime mover • thread-like proteins in the myofibril • muscles that help stabilize a movement • connective tissue wrapped around muscles • long, ribbon-like fibers of a muscle cell • connective tissue wrapped around fascicles • ...
Anatomy Chapter 12 2022-03-31
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- Neurons which dendrites and axons are continuous and soma lies off to one side
- Cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus of a neuron
- Neurons that have one axon, one dendrite with a soma in between
- Found in some areas of the perikaryon containing clusters of RER and free ribosomes
- Neurons that have several dendrites and a single axon
- Flows material from the cell body to the axon terminal
- Division that receives sensory from the CNS
- Flows material from the axon terminal to the cell body
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- Cell in the nervous tissue that is specialized for intercellular communication
- Monitor the position and movement of skeletal muscles and joints
- Provide information about the external environment such as temp, touch, pressure, and sensation
- Nervous system that carries motor commands from the CNS
- Monitor the functions and status of internal organs such as the digestive, respiratory cardiovascular, urinary, and reproductive systems.
- Divison that receives motor commands
- Nervous system that controls skeletal muscles
15 Clues: Divison that receives motor commands • Division that receives sensory from the CNS • 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 cell body to the axon terminal • Flows material from the axon terminal to the cell body • ...
Surgery and Anatomy 2013-05-08
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- An anaesthetic liquid whose vapour makes a person unconscious.
- A medieval equivalent of a doctor.
- Surgical instrumnet used for slicing open flesh.
- The removal of a limb or part of a limb by surgery.
- A drug given to make a person insensitive to pain.
- An image made by the effect of X-rays on a photographic plate.
- Cutting up and examination of a body.
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- The drill of a hole in the skull.
- A Greek doctor who changed the face of surgery;became Romes most famous doctor.
- The release of a patient's blood in order to 'cure' them.
- Specialists who carried out the process of mummification.
- The science of understanding the structure of the body.
- Surgical instrument used in childbirth.
- To destroy all germs from surfaces or surgical instruments.
- A red-hot iron used to cauterise (seal) a wound.
15 Clues: The drill of a hole in the skull. • A medieval equivalent of a doctor. • Cutting up and examination of a body. • Surgical instrument used in childbirth. • Surgical instrumnet used for slicing open flesh. • A red-hot iron used to cauterise (seal) a wound. • A drug given to make a person insensitive to pain. • The removal of a limb or part of a limb by surgery. • ...
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-09
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- Direction towards the midline of the anatomical position
- Breakdown of food substances
- Bone tissue
- Adipose tissue
- Word for arms and legs
- name for your foot
- Increase in body size with no change in the shape
- Primary tissue type that includes skeletal,smooth, and cardiac muscles
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- Keeping a stable internal environment
- Direction down and away from the top of the anatomical position
- Cavity for your brain/head
- Direction above or towards the top of the anatomical position
- Change of position of the body
- Cartilage found in the external ear and epiglottis
- Direction away from the body surface
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 • ...
Anatomy Vocab Words 2023-01-10
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- longer than they are wide
- bone tissue
- Dense, hard connective tissue composing the skeleton
- sharp, slender, often pointed projection
- Hyaline cartilage attached to articular bone surfaces
- shaft of a long bone
- bony expansion carried on a narrow neck
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- bone-forming cell
- formation of blood cells
- Bone-destroying cells
- passage in a bone
- mature bone cell
- the end part of a long bone, initially growing separately from the shaft.
- a connective tissue that is more flexible than bone and that protects the ends of bones and keeps them from rubbing together.
- Protects and supports body organs and provides a framework the muscles use to support movement. Made up of bones and joints
15 Clues: bone tissue • mature bone cell • bone-forming cell • passage in a bone • shaft of a long bone • Bone-destroying cells • formation of blood cells • longer than they are wide • bony expansion carried on a narrow neck • sharp, slender, often pointed projection • Dense, hard connective tissue composing the skeleton • Hyaline cartilage attached to articular bone surfaces • ...
Anatomy Study Puzzle 2023-01-24
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- the largest organ of the body that forms a physical barrier between the external environment and the internal environment that it serves to protect and maintain
- away from the head
- the sequences of enzyme-catalyzed reactions by which relatively large molecules in living cells are broken down, or degraded
- force originating in the pumping action of the heart, exerted by the blood against the walls of the blood vessels
- the branch of anatomy that studies structural changes of an individual from fertilization to maturity
- the middle layer of the skin
- small area of thickened skin, the formation of which is caused by continued friction
- The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring
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- the bottom layer of skin in your body
- The chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism
- describes the processes by which immature cells become mature cells with specific functions
- The outer layer of the skin
- A part of the body that performs a specific function
- The thickened layer of skin adjoining fingernails and toenails, particularly at the base of the nail
- the visible portion of the distal nail matrix that extends beyond the proximal nailfold
15 Clues: away from the head • The outer layer of the skin • the middle layer of the skin • the bottom layer of skin in your body • A part of the body that performs a specific function • The chemical changes that take place in a cell or an organism • The tissues, glands, and organs involved in producing offspring • ...
Human Body Anatomy 2023-02-16
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- makes red blood cells
- storage unit for bile
- Helps to further digest food
- helps with digesting food
- muscle that helps with breathing
- pumps blood throughout the body
- Breathing
- makes insulin
- Controls the amount of white blood cells
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- absorption of water from the indigestible residue of food
- holds urine
- Takes O2 to lungs and lets CO2 out
- Takes food to the stomach
- empties urine from the bladder
- Talking and Swallowing
15 Clues: Breathing • holds urine • makes insulin • makes red blood cells • storage unit for bile • Talking and Swallowing • Takes food to the stomach • helps with digesting food • Helps to further digest food • empties urine from the bladder • pumps blood throughout the body • muscle that helps with breathing • Takes O2 to lungs and lets CO2 out • Controls the amount of white blood cells • ...
MEDICROSS 10-ANATOMY 2023-02-19
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- from Hensen's node to the protochordal plate
- pregnancy detector
- epicardium of heart develops from this mesoderm
- pregnancy outside uterus
- cells at tip of neural folds
- first sign of gastrulation
- median umbilical ligament
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- human placenta
- maattrraan-Surya
- organ of respiration in fetus
- forms villi and placenta
- inbuilt shock absorber for baby
- implantation at lower segment of uterus
- type of implantation in humans
- membrane lining primary yolk sac
15 Clues: human placenta • maattrraan-Surya • pregnancy detector • forms villi and placenta • pregnancy outside uterus • median umbilical ligament • first sign of gastrulation • cells at tip of neural folds • organ of respiration in fetus • type of implantation in humans • inbuilt shock absorber for baby • membrane lining primary yolk sac • implantation at lower segment of uterus • ...
My Computer Anatomy 2017-09-20
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- of Computers Where do you sit in period 2
- Group project where one person does all the work
- A restricted area where no trespassing is allowed
- Describe Dory's memory?
- Spy kids on a mission
- A forever love, and protection
- The only diverse attribute of the universe
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- Something that feels nice on your hand is known as?
- Communication between you and peers
- Where is the closest Lowe's
- Where would you go to find information?
- State your sources
- A pen pal buddy
- Where were Memories stored in Inside Out
- A flu shot against the flu
15 Clues: A pen pal buddy • State your sources • Spy kids on a mission • Describe Dory's memory? • A flu shot against the flu • Where is the closest Lowe's • A forever love, and protection • Communication between you and peers • Where would you go to find information? • Where were Memories stored in Inside Out • of Computers Where do you sit in period 2 • ...
computer anatomy crossword 2017-09-20
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- a hype text tagger
- communication from tecnology
- it is a private system
- a way to bring information without your email
- it is something that perm saves
- it connects computer in a limited area
- it is a form of data inside a computer
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- it gets you data by a simple l---
- it is a physical form of data
- is a system in a system which is similar to it
- it is the mother of the computer
- it is something where the moment it turns of it will be gone
- it is something in all devices and most of the time not true
- is a short form of three long words.
- it something all most no one gets true
15 Clues: a hype text tagger • it is a private system • communication from tecnology • it is a physical form of data • it is something that perm saves • it is the mother of the computer • it gets you data by a simple l--- • is a short form of three long words. • it connects computer in a limited area • it is a form of data inside a computer • it something all most no one gets true • ...
Anatomy Quiz #2 2017-09-20
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- ligament attaching the menisci to the anterior tibia
- innervates the gracilis
- hip external rotator originating from the sacrum
- hip internal rotator
- ligament originating from medial aspect of lateral femoral condyle
- insertion of sartorius, gracilis, semitendinosus
- meniscus that resembles an "O"
- ligament that blends with a meniscus
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- tubercle where iliotibial tract inserts
- medial border of femoral triangle
- muscle whose action is hip flexion, abduction, external rotation
- innervates the hamstrings
- ligament originating from lateral aspect of medial femoral condyle
- fossa in which a Baker's cyst may be found
- bone with a promontory
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 • hip external rotator originating from the sacrum • ...
Anatomy of computer 2020-02-12
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- slots let peripherals communicate with the processor.
- to connect many different types of peripherals
- houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor
- it funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device.
- port green.
- Some devices are ableto draw power from the computer in addition to data
- a space that holds all the computer parts
- Because the hard drive isn’t nearly as fast as RAM
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- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the??
- the port
- activates when you turn on the computer
- are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports.
- The CPU is the brain that carries out your computer instruction
- Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the
- Motherboards often have integrated sound chips.
15 Clues: the port • port green. • activates when you turn on the computer • a space that holds all the computer parts • to connect many different types of peripherals • Motherboards often have integrated sound chips. • are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. • Because the hard drive isn’t nearly as fast as RAM • slots let peripherals communicate with the processor. • ...
Head Anatomy & Physiology 2020-12-10
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- Purifies the body by the elimination of waste matter
- The broad muscle that covers the top of the skull
- muscle that draws the scalp backwards
- Involuntary muscle of the heart
- Covers, shapes, and supports the skeleton tissue; also contracts and moves various parts of the body
- the study of the functions and activities performed by the body structures.
- Affects the growth, development, sexual activities, and the health of the entire body
- the study of the structures of the human body that can be seen with the naked eye
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- body tissue consists of 60-90% of this
- cell reproduction via dividing
- the basic unit of all living things.
- a collection of similar cells
- Controls and coordinates all other systems and makes them work harmoniously and efficiently
- Changes food into nutrients and wastes
- the largest and most complex nerve tissue in the body. It controls sensation, muscles, glandular activity, and the power to think and feel
15 Clues: a collection of similar cells • cell reproduction via dividing • Involuntary muscle of the heart • the basic unit of all living things. • muscle that draws the scalp backwards • body tissue consists of 60-90% of this • Changes food into nutrients and wastes • The broad muscle that covers the top of the skull • Purifies the body by the elimination of waste matter • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2021-03-02
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- ___ are thin sheets of tissue that cover the body, line body cavities, and cover organs within the cavities in hollow organs.
- The middle layer of the skin that provides strength and flexibility
- The layer of the skin that functions as a shock absorber and insulator
- Another term for fats, usually found in the hypodermis
- This is where all the instructions are processed in the cell
- The skin has 5 ____.
- This membrane secretes a substance that lubricates the cartilage on the ends of the bones
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- The vitamin synthesized in the skin that can come from the sun
- This membrane provides protection of the brain and the spinal cord
- The phase of cell division where synthesis of a complete copy of the DNA in the nucleus happens
- The smallest living unit of an organism
- The programmed death of a cell due to homeostasis
- Responsible for the pigmentation of the hair and skin
- The substance that gives the epidermis its protective property
- The membrane that lines the entire digestive tract
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 • ...
Upper Arm Anatomy 2022-11-08
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- Which interosseous artery branches directly off the ulnar artery?
- Extends wrist and digits 2-5
- Nerve that innervates anterior arm muscles
- Innervates pronator teres and flexor carpi radialis
- Attaches to transverse humeral ligament
- Supinates forearm
- Primary flexor of forearm
- Artery that supplies posterior arm muscles
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- Muscle that assists with elbow extension
- Muscle that has weak flexion when the arm is mid-pronated
- Nerve that can be entrapped in Guyon's canal
- Flexes MCP joints and extends IP joints of digits
- The axillary artery turns into what distally
- Flexor that is absent in 10% of the population
- Posterior interosseous nerve is a branch of what
15 Clues: Supinates forearm • Primary flexor of forearm • Extends wrist and digits 2-5 • Attaches to transverse humeral ligament • Muscle that assists with elbow extension • Nerve that innervates anterior arm muscles • Artery that supplies posterior arm muscles • Nerve that can be entrapped in Guyon's canal • The axillary artery turns into what distally • ...
Anatomy Chapter 3 2022-11-01
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- Missing enzyme causes build up of amino acid
- Cilia in respiratory track become paralyzed
- Uncontrolled cell growth
- One-celled,animal-like
- Kills bacteria
- Chemicals kill dividing cells
- Divisions of cells for reproduction with half as many chromosomes
- Facilitate and speed up chemical reactions
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- Used for cellular respiration
- One-celled or multi-celled
- reproduction Cells make identical copies of themselves
- Bacteria cells with no nucleus or organelles
- Division of cytoplasm
- Symptoms of thirst and excess urination
- Slow growing tumor
15 Clues: Kills bacteria • Slow growing tumor • Division of cytoplasm • One-celled,animal-like • Uncontrolled cell growth • One-celled or multi-celled • Used for cellular respiration • Chemicals kill dividing cells • Symptoms of thirst and excess urination • Facilitate and speed up chemical reactions • Cilia in respiratory track become paralyzed • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-09-01
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- A separation of positive and negative electric charge
- Chemists simplify such descriptions through a standardized system
- The combination of oppositely charged ions forms
- The noble gases helium, neon, and argon that fill valence shells are called
- Attraction between water molecules slows the rate of evaporation and creates
- Participants at the start of the reaction
- Represented by two lines
- Movement of an object or a change in the physical structure of matter
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- Can be represented by a single line
- When chemical bonding takes place, new entities are called
- Molecules that have positive and negative ends
- Is a free radical with several important functions in the body
- Loses one or more elctrons and becomes a cation with a positive charge
- Gains those same electrons and becomes an anion with a negative charge
- Opposite of decomposition
15 Clues: Represented by two lines • Opposite of decomposition • Can be represented by a single line • Participants at the start of the reaction • Molecules that have positive and negative ends • The combination of oppositely charged ions forms • A separation of positive and negative electric charge • When chemical bonding takes place, new entities are called • ...
Nervous System Anatomy 2022-11-15
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- Carries impulses along a nerve cell
- contain cerebrospinal fluid
- brain main relay center
- collection of nerve cells
- coordinates muscle movements
- Water on the brain
- uppermost portion of the brainstem
- collection of fibers
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- most common glial cell type
- connective tissue of an organ
- extensive networking of nerves
- specialized nerve impulses cell
- Ridges on the outside of the cerebrum
- Star-shaped cells
- conduct impulses toward the cell body
15 Clues: Star-shaped cells • Water on the brain • collection of fibers • brain main relay center • collection of nerve cells • most common glial cell type • contain cerebrospinal fluid • coordinates muscle movements • connective tissue of an organ • extensive networking of nerves • specialized nerve impulses cell • uppermost portion of the brainstem • Carries impulses along a nerve cell • ...
Nervous System Anatomy 2022-11-15
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- Water on the brain
- conduct impulses toward the cell body
- contain cerebrospinal fluid
- connective tissue of an organ
- specialized nerve impulses cell
- bridge connecting parts of the brain
- Largest part of the brain
- extensive networking of nerves
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- Star-shaped cells
- most common glial cell type
- Carries impulses along a nerve cell
- Ridges on the outside of the cerebrum
- brain main relay center
- collection of fibers
- coordinates muscle movements
15 Clues: Star-shaped cells • Water on the brain • collection of fibers • brain main relay center • Largest part of the brain • most common glial cell type • contain cerebrospinal fluid • coordinates muscle movements • connective tissue of an organ • extensive networking of nerves • specialized nerve impulses cell • Carries impulses along a nerve cell • bridge connecting parts of the brain • ...
Sociology and Anatomy 2024-01-08
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- the layer of cells lining the back wall inside the eye
- at the same time
- to go away from the main subject
- relating to the eye or vision
- impolite or ill-mannered
- when you have a baby in your stomach
- important or noteworthy
- an action performed as a result to a stimulus
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- being aware of your surroundings through the use of your senses
- take in or soak up something
- implanted into something else
- something your body responds to
- not accepting of views and behaviour different from theirs
- divide something into 2 or more parts
- clothes that need to be washed or have been recently washed
15 Clues: at the same time • important or noteworthy • impolite or ill-mannered • take in or soak up something • implanted into something else • relating to the eye or vision • something your body responds to • to go away from the main subject • when you have a baby in your stomach • divide something into 2 or more parts • an action performed as a result to a stimulus • ...
grey s anatomy 2024-02-04
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- Ha avuto problemi di droga (nome)
- Dove si incontrano per la prima volta Meredith e Derek?
- Come si chiamava in origine l'ospedale?
- è morto durante un episodio di station-19 (nome)
- Chi andava in giro con dei pattini a rotelle in ospedale?
- la malattia della mamma di Meredith?
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- Dove si trasferisce Cristina dopo l'incidente aereo?
- Qual era il soprannome della Baily? La ...
- Nella 6 stagione abbandona il cast
- Come si chiama la figlia di Meredith?
- come si chiama il maialino di April?
- April partorisce in ospedale? si o no?
- Chi è la dottoressa che ha detto a Meredith della morte di Derek
- 007
- dottor bollore
15 Clues: 007 • dottor bollore • Ha avuto problemi di droga (nome) • Nella 6 stagione abbandona il cast • come si chiama il maialino di April? • la malattia della mamma di Meredith? • Come si chiama la figlia di Meredith? • April partorisce in ospedale? si o no? • Come si chiamava in origine l'ospedale? • Qual era il soprannome della Baily? La ... • ...
Urinary Anatomy Crossword 2024-03-11
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- the functional unit of the kidney
- bean shaped organs that filter waste and toxins
- innermost part of the kidney
- a lab test that measures substances in the urine
- tubes that travel from kidneys to bladder
- the body keeps water and other useful substances.
- a medication that increases urinary output
- opening where urine exits the body
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- the amount of liquid you consume
- cluster of capillaries where filtration happens
- organ that stores urine
- the amount of urine expelled from the body
- what the kidneys do
- one of the functions of the urinary system, excretion of:
- a function of the urinary system that transports substances
15 Clues: what the kidneys do • organ that stores urine • innermost part of the kidney • the amount of liquid you consume • the functional unit of the kidney • opening where urine exits the body • tubes that travel from kidneys to bladder • the amount of urine expelled from the body • a medication that increases urinary output • cluster of capillaries where filtration happens • ...
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. • ...
Bladder Anatomy & Pathology 2025-03-10
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- two muscular tubes that transports urine from kidneys
- non distended bladder wall should be greater than
- most common bladder tumor (abbreviated)
- metastases differential diagnosis (abbreviation)
- benign tumor formed form glandular structures
- the bladder is located in the
- distended bladder wall should be greater than
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- the number of natural ureter constrictions
- the outermost layer of the bladder wall
- localized collection of blood
- triangular area at base of the bladder
- treatment for cystitis
- carries urine to the outside of the body
- inflammation of urinary bladder
- a pouch like protrusion that forms in bladder wall
15 Clues: treatment for cystitis • localized collection of blood • the bladder is located in the • inflammation of urinary bladder • triangular area at base of the bladder • the outermost layer of the bladder wall • most common bladder tumor (abbreviated) • carries urine to the outside of the body • the number of natural ureter constrictions • ...
Muscular anatomy crossword 2025-12-10
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- Lifts the foot upward. Exercised with toe raises.
- Lifts/stabilizes shoulders. Exercised with shrugs.
- Moves arms across chest. Exercised with push-ups.
- Lifts arms foward. Exercised with front raises.
- Extends the hip. Exercised with lunges.
- Rotates and bends the torso. Exercised with side crunches.
- Flex the torso forward. Exercised with crunches.
- Straightens the knees. Exercised with squats.
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- Points the toes downward. Exercised with calf raises.
- Pulls the arms backward. Exercised with reverse flys.
- Pulls the arms downward and back. Exercised with pull-ups.
- Raises the arms to the side. Exercised with lateral raises.
- Straightens the elbow. Exercised with tricep dips.
- Bends the knees. Exercised with leg curls.
- Bends the elbow. Exercised with bicep curls.
15 Clues: Extends the hip. Exercised with lunges. • Bends the knees. Exercised with leg curls. • Bends the elbow. Exercised with bicep curls. • Straightens the knees. Exercised with squats. • Lifts arms foward. Exercised with front raises. • Flex the torso forward. Exercised with crunches. • Lifts the foot upward. Exercised with toe raises. • ...
lucy & haley crossword puzzle 2024-07-17
6 Clues: worst band teacher ever • first ever trumpet captain • nickname for anatomy teacher • best member of one direction • haley’s impossible last name • haley’s fav on love island USA season 6
India's Crossword 2020-11-11
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- capital of poland
- to strike with the foot or feet
- the totality of known or supposed objects and
- the biggest country in the world
- to perceive by the ear
- the branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy,function, and diseases of the ear, nose, and throat.
- paper to organize daily
- throughout space; the cosmos;
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- to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the
- a gloomy state of mind, especially when habitual or prolonged
- unusual, extraordinary, or curious;
- etc., but with no vibration of the vocal
12 Clues: capital of poland • to perceive by the ear • paper to organize daily • throughout space; the cosmos; • to strike with the foot or feet • the biggest country in the world • unusual, extraordinary, or curious; • etc., but with no vibration of the vocal • to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the • the totality of known or supposed objects and • ...
1.02 Significant Ppl 2024-01-29
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- Joseph Lister developed this vaccine
- Louis Pasteur became known as the father of
- he developed bifocals and realized colds could be transmissible
- father of anatomy
- Florence Nightingale became known as this during the war
- founder of modern nursing
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- last name of the person who saw the first bacteria via microscope
- Edward Jenner created this vaccine
- Joseph Lister first used this during surgery
- disease that was spread by a water pump causing GI symptoms
- refined surgical techniques such as a traceostomy
- another word for an early pharmacy
12 Clues: father of anatomy • founder of modern nursing • Edward Jenner created this vaccine • another word for an early pharmacy • Joseph Lister developed this vaccine • Louis Pasteur became known as the father of • Joseph Lister first used this during surgery • refined surgical techniques such as a traceostomy • Florence Nightingale became known as this during the war • ...
Bigfoot 2023-05-24
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- name of the Bigfoot film from 1967
- witnesses and researchers use to cast footprints
- sometimes reported near Bigfoot encounters
- name of the Bigfoot in the film from CA
- where Bigfoot lives
- the meaning of Sasquatch
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- film analysis and expert in film special effects and make up
- weird structures seen in forest believed to be associated with Bigfoot
- noises witness describe as Bigfoot calls
- one of the first encounters in 1924
- cryptozoologist and specialist in primate anatomy
- Ape, another name for Bigfoot due to the bad smell
12 Clues: where Bigfoot lives • the meaning of Sasquatch • name of the Bigfoot film from 1967 • one of the first encounters in 1924 • name of the Bigfoot in the film from CA • noises witness describe as Bigfoot calls • sometimes reported near Bigfoot encounters • witnesses and researchers use to cast footprints • cryptozoologist and specialist in primate anatomy • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-06
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- Human achievment.
- Three-Dimensional art was made during the _____.
- _____ are established during the Renaissance for everyone to learn.
- Two-Dimensional art was made during the _____.
- _____ was a printmaker who made the apocalypse woodcut series.
- Wrote "The Prince"
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- _____ is limited to monks and nuns during the middle ages.
- Science discoveries based on _____ _____ during the renaissance.
- What type of writing did "The Praise of Folly" use?
- Wrote "Praise of Folly"
- Sketches of anatomy and inventions by this person influenced the study of science for years to come.
- _____ made the sculpture David.
12 Clues: Human achievment. • Wrote "The Prince" • Wrote "Praise of Folly" • _____ made the sculpture David. • Two-Dimensional art was made during the _____. • Three-Dimensional art was made during the _____. • What type of writing did "The Praise of Folly" use? • _____ is limited to monks and nuns during the middle ages. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2024-10-30
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- What type of building was the Florence Cathedral?
- What art became popular during the renaissance?
- What does the word “renaissance” mean?
- What did the artist study to improve their work?
- One of the three most famous painters.
- What city is known as the heart of the renaissance?
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- What century did the renaissance begin in?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What is the renaissance mainly known for?
- What was the main language of renaissance literature?
- Where did the renaissance start?
11 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Where did the renaissance start? • What does the word “renaissance” mean? • One of the three most famous painters. • What is the renaissance mainly known for? • What century did the renaissance begin in? • What art became popular during the renaissance? • What did the artist study to improve their work? • ...
Egypt and Kush 2022-10-26
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- group of rocky rapids.
- a series of rulers from the same family.
- black wood from Africa.
- symbol that stands for a word/idea/sound.
- one of the world’s first alphabets
- structure with triangular sides.
- a body that has been preserved to not decompose.
- skilled worker who practices a handicraft.
- statue or other free standing piece of art
- buying and selling of goods and services.
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- system of many government officials.
- the study of the structure of the body/organs.
- dependence by each country on the other.
- a hard white substance from the tusk of an animal
- a writing surface similar to paper
- a flat plain formed on the seabed by a river.
- king of ancient Egypt.
17 Clues: group of rocky rapids. • king of ancient Egypt. • black wood from Africa. • structure with triangular sides. • one of the world’s first alphabets • a writing surface similar to paper • system of many government officials. • a series of rulers from the same family. • dependence by each country on the other. • symbol that stands for a word/idea/sound. • ...
TA Puzzle 2025-03-26
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- Cassie's favorite beverage (besides coffee).
- Ryan's musician name
- Yussaf's wrestling alias.
- This remains Val's favorite mall in Michigan.
- This mechanical group is Gabriel's favorite Basketball Team.
- Kyle once tried out for this popular TV show.
- Something Julie can do well with paper.
- Kristy really enjoyed her trip to this island nation.
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- Trevor's favorite animal and America's only native marsupial.
- Out of all 27 states he's visited, this state remains Jarrett's favorite.
- This city is Robin's favorite vacation spot.
- This shining city is Leatrice's favorite vacation spot.
- Alicia's Harry Potter house.
- Rachel has a broken ____.
- Abby has watched Grey's Anatomy ___ times.
- Lesley was apart of the ___ team in High school.
- The capital of Eva's home country, Bulgaria.
17 Clues: Ryan's musician name • Rachel has a broken ____. • Yussaf's wrestling alias. • Alicia's Harry Potter house. • Something Julie can do well with paper. • Abby has watched Grey's Anatomy ___ times. • This city is Robin's favorite vacation spot. • Cassie's favorite beverage (besides coffee). • The capital of Eva's home country, Bulgaria. • ...
incel 2025-12-14
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- Dairy related insult said by anonymous troll
- Outclassed in looks, charm, or muscle
- Ideological epiphany achieved at 3am
- Second class male, per forum taxonomy
- Common girl's name, or incel shorthand for "out of my league"
- Jaw excercise believed to unlock model tier bone structure
- Pursuit of peak male aesthetics
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- Anatomy term repurposed as cope
- Lone wolf, according to himself
- Delayed gratification framed as a productivity strategy
- Woman, to make misogyny sound pseudo-scientific
- Forum insult, victim? of infidelity
- Man blamed for lacking inches - vertical, not moral
- Top of the hierarchy, according to manosphere podcasting
- Belief that women always date "up", cited with absolute confidence
- Mythical rival stealing the ladies
- Man enjoying a woman's content unironically, allegedly
17 Clues: Anatomy term repurposed as cope • Lone wolf, according to himself • Pursuit of peak male aesthetics • Mythical rival stealing the ladies • Forum insult, victim? of infidelity • Ideological epiphany achieved at 3am • Outclassed in looks, charm, or muscle • Second class male, per forum taxonomy • Dairy related insult said by anonymous troll • ...
maya cross word 2 2022-09-20
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- below
- When one bones has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- a plane diving the body into upper and lower parts
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- nearest to a reference point
- movement of the body part superior in a frontal plane
- toward the back
- Allows only flexion and extension due to its anatomy
- slightly moveable
- Allows bones to make a sliding motion,either back and forth or side to side
- farthest from a reference point
- movement of the limb back toward the midline of the body
- found in skull
12 Clues: below • found in skull • toward the back • slightly moveable • nearest to a reference point • farthest from a reference point • a plane diving the body into upper and lower parts • Allows only flexion and extension due to its anatomy • movement of the body part superior in a frontal plane • movement of the limb back toward the midline of the body • ...
Mr. and Mrs. Stark 2025-06-15
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- Who is always right?
- No negotiation... this will be our first pet together
- The class where Isaac met the love of his life
- The country Isaac spent most of his life in
- How many languages can the couple speak
- What will Isaac be when he grows up
- Isaac's dream car
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- Masha's favorite Slavic food
- What was Isaacs first car
- What will Masha be when she grows up
- The number of years Isaac made Masha wait for a ring
- Length (months) of the couples engagement
12 Clues: Isaac's dream car • Who is always right? • What was Isaacs first car • Masha's favorite Slavic food • What will Isaac be when he grows up • What will Masha be when she grows up • How many languages can the couple speak • Length (months) of the couples engagement • The country Isaac spent most of his life in • The class where Isaac met the love of his life • ...
egypt croosward by kenny 2018-01-03
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- King of untitled egypt
- The buying and selling of goods and services
- Structure with triangular sides
- A body perserved by a special procces
- A standing piece of art made of clay
- Black wood from west africa
- One of the world’s first alphabet
- study of a sculpture of a body and it's organs
- A ruling family
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- Dependence by each country or group on the other
- Material made like paper
- A hard white material made from these tusks
- A drawing or symbol that represents a word or a sound
- Group of rocky rapids
- An area of sediment - soil or materials carried by water
- A system of office or offices that handlle
- Skilled workers who practice handicraft
17 Clues: A ruling family • Group of rocky rapids • King of untitled egypt • Material made like paper • Black wood from west africa • Structure with triangular sides • One of the world’s first alphabet • A standing piece of art made of clay • A body perserved by a special procces • Skilled workers who practice handicraft • A system of office or offices that handlle • ...
Anil9-2 2020-06-09
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- the Outermost layer in stem,root and lef
- it is Ground tissue soft thin walled and loosely packed
- Xylem carry water upto 200fts in …………….. Plants
- Helps in transport of water and minerals
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- “Anatomy of plants” was published by
- Intercalary meristems are called as
- Phloem is also called as ……………
- Helps in transport of food materials
8 Clues: Phloem is also called as …………… • Intercalary meristems are called as • “Anatomy of plants” was published by • Helps in transport of food materials • the Outermost layer in stem,root and lef • Helps in transport of water and minerals • Xylem carry water upto 200fts in …………….. Plants • it is Ground tissue soft thin walled and loosely packed
Excretory System Crossword 2023-03-07
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- the study of the function of living things
- for the production of sweat
- the study of the structure of organisms
- reddish-brown organ located below the diaphragm
- bean-shaped organ for removing waste products by urine
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- the balance within an organism; its stable condition
- gaseous waste released from exhaling
- bag-like organs for breathing
8 Clues: for the production of sweat • bag-like organs for breathing • gaseous waste released from exhaling • the study of the structure of organisms • the study of the function of living things • reddish-brown organ located below the diaphragm • the balance within an organism; its stable condition • bean-shaped organ for removing waste products by urine
Scientist 2024-09-17
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- one of the first scientit that studied anatomy by dissections
- one of the best doctor in rome, gave information about veins and blood circulations
- father of biology
- tried to arrange animals int species
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- Father of molecular biology
- basics for genetics
- Got nobel prize for molecular sturucture of DNA
- developt the theory of evolution
8 Clues: father of biology • basics for genetics • Father of molecular biology • developt the theory of evolution • tried to arrange animals int species • Got nobel prize for molecular sturucture of DNA • one of the first scientit that studied anatomy by dissections • one of the best doctor in rome, gave information about veins and blood circulations
Evolution Vocab Crossword 2025-09-04
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- Study of the structures of organisms
- Populations will not change unless genetic drift, gene flow, etc. acts on it
- Accidental changes in genotypes
- Gradual change of a species over time
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- Frequency change in alleles
- Group of organisms that share similar characteristics
- Proccess by which a species change over time
- The elimination of species
8 Clues: The elimination of species • Frequency change in alleles • Accidental changes in genotypes • Study of the structures of organisms • Gradual change of a species over time • Proccess by which a species change over time • Group of organisms that share similar characteristics • Populations will not change unless genetic drift, gene flow, etc. acts on it
Anatomy 2018-08-20
Anatomy 2025-05-07
6 Clues: one of your lower leg bones • Another word for upper body • Where your large intestines live • One of the three bones forming the pelvis • Your forearm consist of two bones 6letters • The upper limb connects to the body through the?
Anatomy 2024-12-06
6 Clues: Longest evertor of foot • behind medial malleolus • small saphenous vein drains into this vein • Drains anterior and medial side of the foot • ligament most likely injured with ankle eversion • Innervates muscles of the posterior compartment of the leg
Anatomy 2025-09-05
IMMUNOLOGY 2021-07-09
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- A WEAKENED FORM OF A PATHOGEN, 10
- DISEASE-CAUSING, 10
- PREVENT THE BACKFLOW OF BLOOD, 6
- THE TYPE OF IMMUNITY PROVIDED BY A BREASTFEEDING MOTHER, 5,7
- THE BODY SYSTEM CONSISTING ON SKIN, HAIR AND NAILS, 13
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- SEVERE PROTEIN DEFICIENCY, 11
- AMOUNT OF AIR INHALED/EXHALED NORMALLY AT REST, 5,6
- THE GENETIC MATERIAL IN COVID-19, 3
- TYPE OF IMMUNITY PRESENT FROM BIRTH, 6
- PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF HUMANS/PLANTS/ANIMALS, 7
10 Clues: DISEASE-CAUSING, 10 • SEVERE PROTEIN DEFICIENCY, 11 • PREVENT THE BACKFLOW OF BLOOD, 6 • A WEAKENED FORM OF A PATHOGEN, 10 • THE GENETIC MATERIAL IN COVID-19, 3 • TYPE OF IMMUNITY PRESENT FROM BIRTH, 6 • PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF HUMANS/PLANTS/ANIMALS, 7 • AMOUNT OF AIR INHALED/EXHALED NORMALLY AT REST, 5,6 • THE BODY SYSTEM CONSISTING ON SKIN, HAIR AND NAILS, 13 • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-12-12
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- Helped develop the scientific method
- Developed the heliocentric system
- Believed that scientists needed to reject old assumptions
- Disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses
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- German astronomer and mathematician; assistant to Brahe
- Proved that lightning and electricity are identical
- Did not accept the Copernican heliocentric model of the solar system
- Considered the father of modern anatomy
- The first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Wrote The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy or Principia
10 Clues: Developed the heliocentric system • Helped develop the scientific method • Disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses • Considered the father of modern anatomy • The first to use a telescope to study the stars • Proved that lightning and electricity are identical • German astronomer and mathematician; assistant to Brahe • ...
Chiropractor 2024-02-08
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- Degree needed to be a chiropractor
- Main course a chiropractor studies
- Average hours a chiropractor works weekly
- Amount of time a chiropractor needs to go to college
- Most important quality of becoming a chiropractor
- Amount of money a chiropractor makes an hour
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- type of doctor who relies on the body to heal itself
- Chiropractor businesses in alaska
- Types of clothing a chiropractor can wear
- Average amount of money to see a chiropractor
10 Clues: Chiropractor businesses in alaska • Degree needed to be a chiropractor • Main course a chiropractor studies • Types of clothing a chiropractor can wear • Average hours a chiropractor works weekly • Amount of money a chiropractor makes an hour • Average amount of money to see a chiropractor • Most important quality of becoming a chiropractor • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary - Camryn Rodgers 2024-04-05
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- similar structures, function in similar enviroments
- similar DNA and amino acid sequences
- similar early development
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- a body part that was useful back then but isn't useful today
- remains or traces of organisms from the past
- the process where organisms better adapted to their enviroment
- similar anatomy from common ancestors
- the study of fossils
- characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ
- the change in frequency randomly
10 Clues: the study of fossils • similar early development • the change in frequency randomly • similar DNA and amino acid sequences • similar anatomy from common ancestors • remains or traces of organisms from the past • similar structures, function in similar enviroments • a body part that was useful back then but isn't useful today • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary - Alicia Voner 2024-04-05
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- Similar _______ in related species are an embryonic homology
- A direct example of evolution in bacteria?
- Analogous structures are a sign of _______?
- Common ancestors have similar anatomy
- Structures that have little to no use
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- The process of some traits and adaptations being favored more than others.
- When populations change over time
- Similar structures that serve similar functions
- When characteristics in related species have underlying similarities
- Two related species with molecular homologies share similar ___?
10 Clues: When populations change over time • Common ancestors have similar anatomy • Structures that have little to no use • A direct example of evolution in bacteria? • Analogous structures are a sign of _______? • Similar structures that serve similar functions • Similar _______ in related species are an embryonic homology • ...
sarkeigh and emkeigh puzzle 2025-09-04
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- the study of plans
- the study of organisms structures
- the study of interactions of living organisms with one another and with the non-living elements of their environments
- the study of functions and mechanisms occurring in living organisms
- the study of genes and heredity
- the study of organisms inner structures
- the study of animal behavior
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- the study of human beings
- the study of microorganisms
- the study of the immune system
10 Clues: the study of plans • the study of human beings • the study of microorganisms • the study of animal behavior • the study of the immune system • the study of genes and heredity • the study of organisms structures • the study of organisms inner structures • the study of functions and mechanisms occurring in living organisms • ...
Biology 2025-09-04
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- the study of animals
- the study of microorganisms
- the study of genes and heredity
- the study of the immune system
- the study of plants
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- the study of animal behaviour
- the study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with the non living elements of their environment
- the study of of organisms structure
- the study of the functions and mechanisms occuring in living organisms
- the study of organisms inner structures
10 Clues: the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of microorganisms • the study of animal behaviour • the study of the immune system • the study of genes and heredity • the study of of organisms structure • the study of organisms inner structures • the study of the functions and mechanisms occuring in living organisms • ...
History of Health Care 2023-09-27
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- used by ancient Chinese uses needle insertion
- what prevented the advancement of science in the Dark Ages
- developed aqueducts and sewers
- Called upon gods to cure diseases
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- what bug improves flow to prevent tissue death
- staff and serpent symbol of medicine
- who published the first anatomy book
- from 1945 to 1975 the lifespan what
- No dissection, only observation
- the first stethoscope was made out of what
- First to observe the human body and the effects of disease
11 Clues: developed aqueducts and sewers • No dissection, only observation • Called upon gods to cure diseases • from 1945 to 1975 the lifespan what • staff and serpent symbol of medicine • who published the first anatomy book • the first stethoscope was made out of what • used by ancient Chinese uses needle insertion • what bug improves flow to prevent tissue death • ...
Jack the Ripper 2023-05-15
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- A sociopath that killed prostitutes near the Whitechapel church
- what gender did Jack the Ripper target?
- Occupation of the victims
- How many victims did Jack the Ripper have?
- Where did the Jack the Ripper murders occur?
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- What district in London did the murders occur?
- Was Jack the Ripper knowledgeable about the human anatomy?
- Jack the Ripper haunted the East...of London
- To kill intentionally
- Was Jack the Ripper ever identified or arrested?
- What organ of Catherine Eddowes did he take?
11 Clues: To kill intentionally • Occupation of the victims • what gender did Jack the Ripper target? • How many victims did Jack the Ripper have? • Jack the Ripper haunted the East...of London • What organ of Catherine Eddowes did he take? • Where did the Jack the Ripper murders occur? • What district in London did the murders occur? • ...
Atividade ❷ 2021-10-11
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- Seis grades e algumas falas.
- Eu sou o seu tema e rainha de Xebel.
- Enfeito a tela de celular de muitas pessoas.
- Mínimo 3 de mim sem fundo.
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- Voltei a grade recentemente para trazer entretenimento.
- Voltei a grade recentemente com vários semblantes.
- Antigamente era obrigatório usar seta em mim.
- Sou a base de qualquer edit a partir do segundo nível.
- Colagem de Fotos.
- Depois que descobriram uma fonte de mim, 'jamais' usaram outro modo.
- Quando passam atividade sobre mim raramente fazem.
11 Clues: Colagem de Fotos. • Mínimo 3 de mim sem fundo. • Seis grades e algumas falas. • Eu sou o seu tema e rainha de Xebel. • Enfeito a tela de celular de muitas pessoas. • Antigamente era obrigatório usar seta em mim. • Voltei a grade recentemente com vários semblantes. • Quando passam atividade sobre mim raramente fazem. • Sou a base de qualquer edit a partir do segundo nível. • ...
Term II Vocabulary 2022-05-21
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- Soldiers who fight while riding horses.
- A skilled worker who practiced a handicraft.
- To bring water to something.
- A king of a united Egypt.
- A state containing several countries.
- The belief on more than one god
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- Trading system in which people use goods instead of money.
- The study of the structure of the body and its organs.
- A drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound.
- An independent state that includes a city and it's surrounding territory.
- A seasonal wind.
11 Clues: A seasonal wind. • A king of a united Egypt. • To bring water to something. • The belief on more than one god • A state containing several countries. • Soldiers who fight while riding horses. • A skilled worker who practiced a handicraft. • A drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound. • The study of the structure of the body and its organs. • ...
Docthub Mind Marathon 2024-09-24
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- A device used to measure heart rate.
- A drug that reduces fever
- A term for a patient’s medical history
- A medication that relieves pain.
- A common infection of the lungs
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- The act of preventing disease.
- The medical term for high blood sugar
- A method for evaluating patient status
- The body’s first line of defense against infection
- This vital sign measures the force of blood against artery walls
- A common term for the study of the body's structure.
11 Clues: A drug that reduces fever • The act of preventing disease. • A common infection of the lungs • A medication that relieves pain. • A device used to measure heart rate. • The medical term for high blood sugar • A method for evaluating patient status • A term for a patient’s medical history • The body’s first line of defense against infection • ...
CJD Crossword 2022-12-08
6 Clues: Diseased Protein • System it effects • The class we're in • Full name of the disease • The organ affected by this disease • An example of one would be dizziness
Introduction into Anatomy and Physiology 2024-09-04
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- form of energy used by the body is
- examines the structures of body parts and organization
- correct anatomical term for buttocks
- One of the anatomical terms meaning toward the back
- correct anatomical term for mouth
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- anatomical term meaning above another body part
- correct anatomical term for chin
- functions of the body parts, what they do and how they do it
- the most abundant substance in the body is
- Correct anatomical term for finger
- Face forward, upper limbs on the side, palms forwrd
- anatomical term meaning closer to the midline
12 Clues: correct anatomical term for chin • correct anatomical term for mouth • Correct anatomical term for finger • form of energy used by the body is • correct anatomical term for buttocks • the most abundant substance in the body is • anatomical term meaning closer to the midline • anatomical term meaning above another body part • ...
Roman Social Life Crossword 2022-03-16
Across
- the study of the body's structure
- the sky god, head of the gods
- an open courtyard
- a famous Roman poet
- a fictional story about the founding of Rome
- a row of arches that could hold a substantial amount of weight
- the marketplace and public square
Down
- people who fought in the Colosseum for entertainment
- poems that express strong emotions about life
- worked many jobs in homes, harvesting crops, built roads, and did housework
- long troughs that carried water over long distances
- written by Horace, stories that poke fun at human weaknesses
12 Clues: an open courtyard • a famous Roman poet • the sky god, head of the gods • the study of the body's structure • the marketplace and public square • a fictional story about the founding of Rome • poems that express strong emotions about life • long troughs that carried water over long distances • people who fought in the Colosseum for entertainment • ...
Eliassen, Brooke P.3 Game 1 2022-09-19
Across
- a freely movable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- movement of the thumb touching each finger
- movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline
- movement of a body part superior in a frontal plane
- immovable joint
- the multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement.
- joints in the skull
Down
- freely movable joint
- movement that flexes the foot
- allow only extension and flexion due to their anatomy
10 Clues: immovable joint • joints in the skull • freely movable joint • movement that flexes the foot • movement of the thumb touching each finger • movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline • movement of a body part superior in a frontal plane • allow only extension and flexion due to their anatomy • the multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement. • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabuly -Jayden Manning 2024-04-05
Across
- geographic distribution of a species
- structures with little or no use
- study of fossils
- characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ
- similar anatomy from common ancestors
- similar structures, function in similar environments
Down
- A fossil that shows an intermediate state between an ancestral trait and that of its later descendants
- similar DNA and amino acid sequences
- remains or traces of organisms from past
- change in species over time.
10 Clues: study of fossils • change in species over time. • structures with little or no use • similar DNA and amino acid sequences • geographic distribution of a species • similar anatomy from common ancestors • remains or traces of organisms from past • similar structures, function in similar environments • ...
