greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
History of Healthcare 2023-08-14
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- Greek Physician, surgeon, philosopher in the Roman Empire
- A procedure used to bore a hole in the skull
- Infection in the Blood
- Known as the Arab Hippocrates
- Father of Medicine
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- Blood suckers
- A plant used to treat pain, side effect is slowing respirations
- Founder of Comparative Anatomy
- Disease spread by mosquitoes
- Parasite that described the parasite causing scabes
- Enlarged, painful lymph nodes
- A plant used to treat heart related problems, side effect is slowing heartrate
- A procedure using needles to treat congestion and pain
- Disease spread through the air, cough or sneeze
14 Clues: Blood suckers • Father of Medicine • Infection in the Blood • Disease spread by mosquitoes • Enlarged, painful lymph nodes • Known as the Arab Hippocrates • Founder of Comparative Anatomy • A procedure used to bore a hole in the skull • Disease spread through the air, cough or sneeze • Parasite that described the parasite causing scabes • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2024-04-11
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- a curved part of a structure that serves as a support
- verse or prose that pokes fun at human weakness
- basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes
- changes to bring about improvement
- a curved ceiling made of arches
- to be lawfully in charge of
- to spread out
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- in ancient Rome, a person who fought people or animals for public entertainment
- the study of the body’s structure
- communication or connection
- to take part
- to defend from trouble or harm
- relating to the practice of medicine
- a lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life
- changes to bring about improvement
15 Clues: to take part • to spread out • communication or connection • to be lawfully in charge of • to defend from trouble or harm • a curved ceiling made of arches • the study of the body’s structure • changes to bring about improvement • changes to bring about improvement • relating to the practice of medicine • basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes • ...
RUSSIAN MEDICINE 2017-12-12
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- In which way folk medicine practices were described? Hint-it was a manuscript healing book
- Moscow’s authority was the centre around which separate princedoms united to Russia.what was the earlier name of Russia ?Hint: it is a synonym of word Moscow
- Herbs were gathered by knowledgeable people called-
- Kievan Rus states that a physician ought to be a paragon of?
- What was used to stop blood and prevent scurvy at that time in old Rus?Hint-herbaceous plant with stinging hairs
- First state medical facility in russia(it is known as medical store in russia )
- When Rus adopted Christianity, what took on the role of centres of medicine?
- First scientific book on anatomy in russia?(last word of andreas vesalius first anatomy book)
- What were the healers reffered to in old Rus?Hint-another name of physicians
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- Kievan Rus followed the patterns of?
- The most frequent epidemics that occurred in russia at that time were those of ?(it is known as black death)
- which kind of medicine did old Rus had? Hint- it uses herbs and traditional belief to cure diseases
- Monastery hospitals also performed the functions of which centres?
- Adoption of what thing was a great landmark in Rus history in 988?Hint-it is related to religion
- Old Russian State existed for about three centuries until it break-up into several smaller?
- In which city appeared special apothecary's gardens where medicinal plants were grown?(kremlin is situated in that city)
- To fractures lechtsy apply encircling sackcloth bandage saturated with a mixture of 2 things 1st is boiled honey.what is the 2nd one?Hint-an alcoholic drink
17 Clues: Kievan Rus followed the patterns of? • Herbs were gathered by knowledgeable people called- • Kievan Rus states that a physician ought to be a paragon of? • Monastery hospitals also performed the functions of which centres? • When Rus adopted Christianity, what took on the role of centres of medicine? • ...
Ренесанс 2024-12-02
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- Vinci /.Another famous work of the Renaissance polymath, this individual’s contributions span painting, engineering, and anatomy
- / The famous Italian polymath who painted the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper," as well as being an inventor and scientist.
- / The invention that revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge in the 15th century.
- / A philosophical approach that emphasizes the value and agency of human beings, central to the Renaissance.
- /The city in Italy known as the birthplace of the Renaissance, home to artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
- / The period in history, roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, marked by a renewed interest in classical learning and art.
- / A person admired for their courage, noble qualities, or achievements, often featured in Renaissance works
- /The French philosopher who famously said, "Cogito, ergo sum" and was a central figure in the development of modern philosophy.
- /A symbol of authority or authenticity, often used in documents or official decrees.
- /An artistic style that focused on portraying nature as it exists in reality, often seen in Renaissance art
- /.The Flemish anatomist whose groundbreaking work, "De humani corporis fabrica," changed the study of the human body
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- / A philosophical movement during the Renaissance that emphasized the study of classical texts and human achievements.
- / The Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric theory, challenging the geocentric model of the universe.
- / A philosophical view that emphasizes reason and logic as the primary sources of knowledge and truth.
- / The classical cultures of Greece and Rome, which greatly influenced Renaissance thought and art.
- / The religious movement in the 16th century that sought to reform the Catholic Church, leading to the creation of Protestantism.
- /The period marked by a rebirth of learning, art, and classical knowledge, beginning in Italy.
- / The Renaissance artist who sculpted the famous statue of David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- /The Flemish physician who revolutionised the study of human anatomy with his detailed drawings and observations
- / The artistic movement that sought to depict life as it really is, focusing on accurate and detailed representations of the world
20 Clues: /A symbol of authority or authenticity, often used in documents or official decrees. • / The invention that revolutionized the dissemination of knowledge in the 15th century. • /The period marked by a rebirth of learning, art, and classical knowledge, beginning in Italy. • ...
Bird's Anatomy 2020-03-11
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- These provide a light but tough covering, and keep birds warm in cold conditions. They also help the birds to fly.
- a bill is an external anatomical structure of birds that is used for eating, killing prey, fighting and feeding young
- The forward area of a bird's upper side sandwiched between the nape and the start of the back.
- The sides of a bird are located between the underside of the wings and the abdomen
- the patch above the tail and low on the back
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- This feature is found on the heads of some bird species. It is a stripe which runs from the base of the bird's beak above its eye, finishing somewhere towards the rear of the bird's head.
- one of a set of feathers which, as the name implies, cover other feathers
- a flap or lobe of flesh, often of a vivid colour, that hangs often from the chin or throat
- The part of a bird's leg between what appears to be a backward-facing 'knee'. It is the part of the leg of a bird below the thigh.
- claws or feet of birds of prey such as owls, eagles and hawks
10 Clues: the patch above the tail and low on the back • claws or feet of birds of prey such as owls, eagles and hawks • one of a set of feathers which, as the name implies, cover other feathers • The sides of a bird are located between the underside of the wings and the abdomen • a flap or lobe of flesh, often of a vivid colour, that hangs often from the chin or throat • ...
Human Anatomy 2021-05-09
10 Clues: Blood filter • Body covering • Organ of taste • Breathing organ • digestive organ • Bean-shaped organs • excretion of kidneys • Organ that allowed body to move • organ that flow blood throughout the body • organ that control all the other body systems using electrical impulse
Shoulder Anatomy 2021-04-16
10 Clues: collarbone • shoulder blade • upper arm bone • keeps arm stable • inflammation of a tendon • helps you rotate your arm • Fracture broken collarbone • rounded, triangular muscle • lets you rotate and extend your shoulder • muscles that connect the front of the human chest with the bones of the upper arm and shoulder
HUMAN ANATOMY 2020-08-28
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- which connects bone to bone?
- Which joint is immovable joint?
- Which joint connected teeth to maxilla and mandible?
- It is inflammation of bursa caused by excessive use of joint?
- which ligament surrounded the radius and to the trochlear notch of ulna?
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- Which joint present between the carpals?
- Which joint connected radius to ulna bone?
- Which ligament connected lateral condoyle of femur to head of fibula?
- which ligament connected coracoid process of scapula to greater tubercle of humerus bone?
- The results of over stretching or tearing of connectivr tissue ligament or tendon of a joint.
10 Clues: which connects bone to bone? • Which joint is immovable joint? • Which joint present between the carpals? • Which joint connected radius to ulna bone? • Which joint connected teeth to maxilla and mandible? • It is inflammation of bursa caused by excessive use of joint? • Which ligament connected lateral condoyle of femur to head of fibula? • ...
Heart anatomy 2021-04-07
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- On the lower part of the heart (found on both sides
- On the upper part of the heart (found on both sides)
- Where oxygenated blood exits to go to the body
- prevents backflow from ventricles to atrium
- prevents backflow from arteries to ventricle
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- Where blood enters the heart
- Side that deoxygenated blood first enters
- Artery carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- Carries oxygenated blood back to the heart
- Carries blood back towards the heart (usually deoxygenated)
10 Clues: Where blood enters the heart • Side that deoxygenated blood first enters • Carries oxygenated blood back to the heart • prevents backflow from ventricles to atrium • prevents backflow from arteries to ventricle • Where oxygenated blood exits to go to the body • Artery carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs • On the lower part of the heart (found on both sides • ...
Renal Anatomy 2021-07-27
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- Germ layer from which the kidneys are derived
- Type of epithelium found in the bladder
- Functional unit of the kidney
- Part of the initial development in the cervical region - this regresses by the end of the 4th week of development
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- Peptide hormone produced by the kidneys involved in blood pressure regulation
- The kidney that lies slightly higher in position
- The structure that forms the definitive kidney
- German physician, pathologist and anatomist who first described the loop in the kidney
- Outer functional layer of kidney that contains renal corpuscles
- Region of the body in which the kidneys develop before migrating to their final retroperitoneal abdominal position
10 Clues: Functional unit of the kidney • Type of epithelium found in the bladder • Germ layer from which the kidneys are derived • The structure that forms the definitive kidney • The kidney that lies slightly higher in position • Outer functional layer of kidney that contains renal corpuscles • Peptide hormone produced by the kidneys involved in blood pressure regulation • ...
Anatomy terms 2021-08-23
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- the study of how the body and its parts work
- basin shaped structure consisting of the pelvic girdle and sacrum
- related to the chin
- the portion of the back between thorax and pelvis
- the hollow behind the knee
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- the smallest unit of all living things
- calf of the leg
- the body of the spine formed with vertebrae
- pertaining to the hip
- pertaining to the thigh
10 Clues: calf of the leg • related to the chin • pertaining to the hip • pertaining to the thigh • the hollow behind the knee • the smallest unit of all living things • the body of the spine formed with vertebrae • the study of how the body and its parts work • the portion of the back between thorax and pelvis • basin shaped structure consisting of the pelvic girdle and sacrum
Anatomy terms 2021-08-23
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- the study of how the body and its parts work
- basin shaped structure consisting of the pelvic girdle and sacrum
- related to the chin
- the portion of the back between thorax and pelvis
- the hollow behind the knee
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- the smallest unit of all living things
- calf of the leg
- the body of the spine formed with vertebrae
- pertaining to the hip
- pertaining to the thigh
10 Clues: calf of the leg • related to the chin • pertaining to the hip • pertaining to the thigh • the hollow behind the knee • the smallest unit of all living things • the body of the spine formed with vertebrae • the study of how the body and its parts work • the portion of the back between thorax and pelvis • basin shaped structure consisting of the pelvic girdle and sacrum
INTRO ANATOMY 2016-08-24
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- Includes head, neck, and trunk
- Separates right and left portions
- This section separates inferior and superior portions of the body
- Includes arms legs and their girdles
- Cavity with the head that contains the nose
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- position When we assume that the body is standing
- Plane divides body into anterior and posterior sections
- Contains heart, thymus gland, esophogus,and trachea
- Contains thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
- Contains cranial and vertebral cavity
10 Clues: Includes head, neck, and trunk • Separates right and left portions • Includes arms legs and their girdles • Contains cranial and vertebral cavity • Contains thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity • Cavity with the head that contains the nose • position When we assume that the body is standing • Contains heart, thymus gland, esophogus,and trachea • ...
Human Anatomy 2019-02-04
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- a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants
- the act of breathing
- the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged
- the thin outer layer of the skin
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- a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
- one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement
- (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work
- the system of all the nerves in the body
- an organ of the body or of a plant that secretes (= produces) liquid chemicals that have various purposes
- one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
10 Clues: the act of breathing • the thin outer layer of the skin • the system of all the nerves in the body • a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants • the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged • (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work • ...
Eye Anatomy 2014-01-29
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- The "blind spot" of the eye that contains no visual cells.
- The white membrane of tendon.
- The transparent portion of the sclera.
- The visible portion of the choroid.
- Absorbs light.
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- Controls the amount of light permitted to the retina.
- Runs from the optic disk, the back of the eye, to the brain.
- Delivers oxygen and nutrients to the retina.
- Transparent disk that helps focus light onto the retina.
- The center of the visual field densely populated with cones.
10 Clues: Absorbs light. • The white membrane of tendon. • The visible portion of the choroid. • The transparent portion of the sclera. • Delivers oxygen and nutrients to the retina. • Controls the amount of light permitted to the retina. • Transparent disk that helps focus light onto the retina. • The "blind spot" of the eye that contains no visual cells. • ...
Wave Anatomy 2023-10-27
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- a traveling disturbance that carries energy.
- distance between one point on a wave a the nearest point just like.
- waves that need a medium to travel through.
- the topmost point of a wave.
- distance between origin and crest or trough.
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- number of waves that pass a point per unit time.
- mechanical waves travel slowest through this state of matter.
- matter a wave travels through.
- mechanical waves travel fastest through this state of matter.
- the lowest point of a wave.
10 Clues: the lowest point of a wave. • the topmost point of a wave. • matter a wave travels through. • waves that need a medium to travel through. • a traveling disturbance that carries energy. • distance between origin and crest or trough. • number of waves that pass a point per unit time. • mechanical waves travel slowest through this state of matter. • ...
Cardiology Anatomy 2022-07-26
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- arteries that supply blood to the heart
- top chambers of the heart
- right ventricle pumps blood to here
- middle/division of the heart
- valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
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- right atrium receives blood from here
- left ventricle pumps blood to here
- bottom chambers of the heart
- valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- left atrium receives blood from here
10 Clues: top chambers of the heart • bottom chambers of the heart • middle/division of the heart • left ventricle pumps blood to here • right ventricle pumps blood to here • left atrium receives blood from here • right atrium receives blood from here • arteries that supply blood to the heart • valve between the left atrium and left ventricle • ...
Muscle Anatomy 2024-05-13
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- Control your breathing.
- What does your muscles need in order to work?
- Helps pump oxygen to the rest of your muscles.
- Your stomach muscles are your?
- All of your muscles get what when you use them?
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- A muscle that does its job without us having to do anyting.
- What muscle is attached to your bones?
- Are a major muscle in your upper leg.
- Your shoulder muscle is the?
- Big and strong, we use them everyday.
10 Clues: Control your breathing. • Your shoulder muscle is the? • Your stomach muscles are your? • Are a major muscle in your upper leg. • Big and strong, we use them everyday. • What muscle is attached to your bones? • What does your muscles need in order to work? • Helps pump oxygen to the rest of your muscles. • All of your muscles get what when you use them? • ...
Volcano Anatomy 2023-04-20
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- - Fine fragments (less than 2–4 mm in diameter) of volcanic rock formed by a volcanic explosion or ejected from a volcanic vent.
- Cloud - A cloud of volcanic ash, tephra, and gases that forms downwind of an erupting volcano.
- flow - Pyroclastic flows are hot density currents of pumice, ash, blocks, and volcanic gas that rapidly move down the slopes of a volcano. They may be initiated by collapse of eruptive columns, by explosive eruptions that boil over, and by the collapse of lava domes.
- - The channel or pipe that carries magma from a reservoir or chamber to the vent where it is erupted.
- column - A vertical pillar of superheated volcanic ash, tephra, and gases ejected from a volcanic vent during an explosive eruption. Eruption columns usually spread laterally into eruption clouds higher in the atmosphere.
- - Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface capable of intrusion and extrusion.
- dome - A steep-sided mass of viscous, commonly blocky, lava extruded from a vent; typically has a rounded top and covers a roughly circular area; may be isolated or associated with lobes or flows of lava from the same vent; typically silicic (rhyolite or dacite) in composition.
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- - A collective term covering a wide variety of slope-movement landforms and processes that involve the downslope transport of soil and rock material en masse under the influence of gravity. On volcanoes, landslides may occur during or soon after volcanic eruptions or at other times.
- - The opening or place at Earth’s surface through which magma, rock fragments, and/or volcanic gases are emitted.
- - A collective term used for all pyroclastic material, regardless of size, shape, or origin, ejected into the air during a volcanic eruption.
- - A vent or opening at the surface where volcanic gases and vapors are emitted.
- flow - An outpouring of molten rock from a vent onto Earth's surface during an effusive volcanic eruption; also the resulting solidified body of rock.
12 Clues: - Molten rock beneath Earth’s surface capable of intrusion and extrusion. • - A vent or opening at the surface where volcanic gases and vapors are emitted. • Cloud - A cloud of volcanic ash, tephra, and gases that forms downwind of an erupting volcano. • - The channel or pipe that carries magma from a reservoir or chamber to the vent where it is erupted. • ...
Spinal Anatomy 2022-04-27
10 Clues: DDD • Spongy center of a disc • Narrowing of the Foramina • Outer portion of the disc • A stretched muscle or tendon • Degeneration of the vertebral body • Number of vertebra in lumbar spine • These occur when ligaments are torn • Rearward movement of head in whiplash • Bleeding that is below the arachnoid membrane
Plant Anatomy 2025-03-13
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- where photosynthesis takes place
- reproductive organ
- Vegetative organ, keeps the plant straight
- vascular plants that don't have flowers or seeds
- non-vascular plants
- Vegetative organ
- Organ of the plant where photosynthesis occurs
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- vascular plants that produce seeds
- necessary for photosynthesis
- green pigment inside chloroplast
10 Clues: Vegetative organ • reproductive organ • non-vascular plants • necessary for photosynthesis • where photosynthesis takes place • green pigment inside chloroplast • vascular plants that produce seeds • Vegetative organ, keeps the plant straight • Organ of the plant where photosynthesis occurs • vascular plants that don't have flowers or seeds
Anatomy Crossward 2025-03-13
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- Vessel that carries oxygenated blood AWAY from the heart.
- Connects bone to bone.
- Vertebrae in the neck of an animal.
- What blood cells fight infections and disease?
- Vessel that carries deoxygenated blood TOWARD the heart.
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- What organs filter blood and make urine?
- Control center that allow animals to make noise.
- Valve that separates left atrium from left ventricle
- What muscle is the heart?
- Connects muscle to bone.
10 Clues: Connects bone to bone. • Connects muscle to bone. • What muscle is the heart? • Vertebrae in the neck of an animal. • What organs filter blood and make urine? • What blood cells fight infections and disease? • Control center that allow animals to make noise. • Valve that separates left atrium from left ventricle • Vessel that carries deoxygenated blood TOWARD the heart. • ...
Hip anatomy 2025-02-07
10 Clues: injury to ligament • inflammation of bursae • moving the leg forward • longest bone in the body • injury to muscle or tendon • a bruise in hip from contact • moving a limb away from midline • how many muscles make the glutes • moving a limb towards the midline • type of fracture caused by repetitve force
Heart Anatomy 2024-11-26
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- Pumps oxygenated blood to the body
- Receives blood from the body and lungs
- These are arteries that deliver blood to the heart
- causes the ventricles to be simultaneously
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- The pacemaker of the heart
- Causes a 1/10 second delay in electricle conduction
- Circulate oxygenated blood to the body
- prevent blood from flowing the wrong way in the heart
- Return blood to the heart
- a procedure that bibasses blocked arteries
10 Clues: Return blood to the heart • The pacemaker of the heart • Pumps oxygenated blood to the body • Circulate oxygenated blood to the body • Receives blood from the body and lungs • a procedure that bibasses blocked arteries • causes the ventricles to be simultaneously • These are arteries that deliver blood to the heart • Causes a 1/10 second delay in electricle conduction • ...
human anatomy 2025-04-22
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- gland a small, pea-sized gland at the base of your brain below your hypothalamus
- a type of white blood cell that helps your immune system fight disease and infection.
- glands small, triangle-shaped glands
- muscles usually in sheets, or layers, with one layer of muscle
- intestine It coils up in your lower abdomen and curves around your pancreas.
- longest and strongest bone in your body
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- Tract makes and releases fluids that help digestion
- are cords that connect muscles to bone.
- Respiratory Tract brings air into your body and helps move it toward your lungs.
- respiratory Tract consists of your trachea, bronchi and lungs.
10 Clues: glands small, triangle-shaped glands • are cords that connect muscles to bone. • longest and strongest bone in your body • Tract makes and releases fluids that help digestion • muscles usually in sheets, or layers, with one layer of muscle • respiratory Tract consists of your trachea, bronchi and lungs. • ...
Bible Anatomy 2025-08-02
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- books of history
- the second major division in the Bible which unveils the life of Jesus
- the last book in the old testament
- how is the first five books of the Old Testament called
- Proverbs is a book that belongs to what division in the OT
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- the story of creation
- a major prophet who was in the lion's den
- describes the history of the Israelites leaving Egypt after slavery
- a collection of books
- books, which are filled with prophecy, not only about Christ, but events in the life of Israel, etc.
10 Clues: books of history • the story of creation • a collection of books • the last book in the old testament • a major prophet who was in the lion's den • how is the first five books of the Old Testament called • Proverbs is a book that belongs to what division in the OT • describes the history of the Israelites leaving Egypt after slavery • ...
Plant Anatomy 2025-09-25
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- Main site of photosynthesis
- Anchors the plant and absorbs water/nutrients
- Stalk that attaches a leaf blade to the stem
- Stem section between two nodes
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- Flat, broad part of a leaf
- Reproductive structure of a plant
- Supports the plant and transports water and food
- Transports water and nutrients inside the leaf
- Where leaves or branches grow
- Contains the embryo of a new plant
10 Clues: Flat, broad part of a leaf • Main site of photosynthesis • Where leaves or branches grow • Stem section between two nodes • Reproductive structure of a plant • Contains the embryo of a new plant • Stalk that attaches a leaf blade to the stem • Anchors the plant and absorbs water/nutrients • Transports water and nutrients inside the leaf • ...
anatomy 4 2026-03-11
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- — A division of the autonomic nervous system that conserves energy and promotes normal body maintenance (“rest-and-digest”).
- — An organ that filters blood, removes old blood cells, and helps fight infections.
- — The outermost layer of skin that protects the body from the environment.
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- — The voice box that contains the vocal cords and connects the pharynx to the trachea, allowing sound production and passage of air.
- — A division of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for stressful or emergency situations (“fight-or-flight”).
- — The male reproductive cell that fertilizes the egg during reproduction.
- — The part of the nervous system that automatically regulates internal body functions such as heart rate, digestion, and breathing.
- — A hormone produced by the pancreas that helps cells absorb glucose from the blood, thereby lowering blood sugar levels.
- — The part of the nervous system that controls voluntary movements of skeletal muscles and carries sensory information to the brain.
- — The female reproductive cell that can develop into a new organism after fertilization.
10 Clues: — The male reproductive cell that fertilizes the egg during reproduction. • — The outermost layer of skin that protects the body from the environment. • — An organ that filters blood, removes old blood cells, and helps fight infections. • — The female reproductive cell that can develop into a new organism after fertilization. • ...
Voice anatomy 2025-11-17
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- the area where your vocal chords are attached to cartilage in your throat
- the region at the back of your mouth
- the lid that closes over the windpipe so you don’t choke
- injury to the vocal chords caused by overuse
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- the material your ears and nose are made of
- the muscle that is responsible for pull air into your lungs
- the tube in your neck meant to carry food and drink
- the position of your body
- the tube in your neck meant to carry air
- rest, how to fix injury to the voice naturally before having surgery
10 Clues: the position of your body • the region at the back of your mouth • the tube in your neck meant to carry air • the material your ears and nose are made of • injury to the vocal chords caused by overuse • the tube in your neck meant to carry food and drink • the lid that closes over the windpipe so you don’t choke • ...
LUNG ANATOMY 2025-12-08
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- What are the 2 tubes that connect the trachea to the right and left lungs?
- What is the main job of the lungs?
- What are the tiny hairs that help remove mucous and debris from the lungs?
- How many lobes are in the right lung?
- What are the tiny sacs that deliver oxygen into the blood and retrieve carbon dioxide from the blood?
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- What is the main muscle that helps with breathing?
- What tubes inside the lungs help spread air throughout the lung?
- What tube allows oxygen to get from the nose and mouth and into the lungs?
- What is responsible for filtering and humidifying the air your breathe?
- How many lobes are in the left lung?
10 Clues: What is the main job of the lungs? • How many lobes are in the left lung? • How many lobes are in the right lung? • What is the main muscle that helps with breathing? • What tubes inside the lungs help spread air throughout the lung? • What is responsible for filtering and humidifying the air your breathe? • ...
Skeletal Anatomy 2026-02-14
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- Tubelike opening in bone.
- Immovable joint between skull bones.
- Eye socket.
- Partition that divides the nasal cavity.
- First cervical vertebra.
- Bone not directly attached to any other bone.
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- Small bone in the medial orbit supporting tear drainage.
- Large rounded projection on a bone for muscle attachment.
- Collarbone forming anterior shoulder girdle.
- Porous bone forming the nasal septum and orbit.
10 Clues: Eye socket. • First cervical vertebra. • Tubelike opening in bone. • Immovable joint between skull bones. • Partition that divides the nasal cavity. • Collarbone forming anterior shoulder girdle. • Bone not directly attached to any other bone. • Porous bone forming the nasal septum and orbit. • Small bone in the medial orbit supporting tear drainage. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2026-03-10
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- The vertebrae of the lower back, located between the last rib and the pelvis.
- The large nerve in the hind limb; if damaged during calving, the cow cannot stand.
- The bones of the tail; also a common site for taking a pulse or blood sample.
- The bone known as the kneecap, located within the stifle joint of the hind leg.
- The "breastbone" located on the floor of the chest where the ribs meet.
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- The seven vertebrae that make up the neck of the cow.
- The segment of the spine where the ribs attach to form the chest cavity.
- The large bony structure of the hip that the hind limbs and spine attach to.
- Fused vertebrae that form the roof of the pelvic cavity and connect the spine to the hips.
- The heavy thigh bone of the hind leg that connects the hip to the stifle joint.
10 Clues: The seven vertebrae that make up the neck of the cow. • The "breastbone" located on the floor of the chest where the ribs meet. • The segment of the spine where the ribs attach to form the chest cavity. • The large bony structure of the hip that the hind limbs and spine attach to. • The vertebrae of the lower back, located between the last rib and the pelvis. • ...
Animal Anatomy 2026-03-02
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- Vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- voice box for birds
- mostly found in joints and give flexibility
- 1st chamber of the heart
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- smaller stems of bronchi
- Connections of bone in the animal's body
- Vessel that carries deoxygenated blood toward the heart
- filters toxins from blood
- control center of the nervous system
- 2 main branches from trachea
10 Clues: voice box for birds • smaller stems of bronchi • 1st chamber of the heart • filters toxins from blood • 2 main branches from trachea • control center of the nervous system • Connections of bone in the animal's body • mostly found in joints and give flexibility • Vessel that carries blood away from the heart • Vessel that carries deoxygenated blood toward the heart
Anatomy Crossword 2026-03-02
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- Smaller stems of bronchi
- Passageway from bladder for urine to exit the body
- Principle site of gaseous diffusion between air and blood
- Filters toxins from blood
- Long, fiber like structures that send messages from the body to the brain
Down
- Pathway of blood headed back to the heart
- Tube carrying urine from kidney to bladder
- firm tissue that isn't as hard as bone and is somewhat flexible
- Control center of the nervous system
- Stores urine til it is excreted
10 Clues: Smaller stems of bronchi • Filters toxins from blood • Stores urine til it is excreted • Control center of the nervous system • Pathway of blood headed back to the heart • Tube carrying urine from kidney to bladder • Passageway from bladder for urine to exit the body • Principle site of gaseous diffusion between air and blood • ...
Week Three...Yippee!! 2017-10-08
Across
- Made of two parts
- Out of normal position
- Mark or scar
- Bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
- Occurring before the proper time
- A junction between two nerve cells
- Having three legs
- Determination of a disease or defect
- Low blood sugar
- Care and treatment of the aged
- Lacking water
- Has two eyepieces
- Cancer of white blood cells
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- Kneecap
- Study of Body structure
- Pertaining to surgery
- A newborn infant
- Disorder of the mind
- Form into one part
- Has four components
- Specialist of the study and treatment of the heart
- A state of balance
- Study of the mind
- Behind the nose
- Practitioner of medicine
- Lack of blood or hemoglobin
26 Clues: Kneecap • Mark or scar • Lacking water • Low blood sugar • Behind the nose • A newborn infant • Made of two parts • Having three legs • Study of the mind • Has two eyepieces • Form into one part • A state of balance • Has four components • Disorder of the mind • Pertaining to surgery • Out of normal position • Study of Body structure • Practitioner of medicine • Lack of blood or hemoglobin • ...
Medical Terminology crossword 2018-07-11
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- Form into one part.
- To move toward the midline.
- Unfounded fear.
- Exaggerated self-importance.
- A yellow growth on the skin.
- Difficult or abnormal function.
- Large enough to be seen without a microscope.
- Disease affecting an entire population.
- many.
- In excess number.
- Pertaining to a surface.
- The narrowing of a canal.
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- A newborn infant.
- To separate tissue for anatomic study.
- Lack of blood or hemoglobin.
- A backwards flow
- The care and treatment of the aged.
- To move away from the midline.
- A state of balance in which conditions stay the same.
- The care and treatment of children.
- Not working together, not coordinated.
- The study of body structure.
- White blood cell.
- three.
- The fundamental unit of a word.
25 Clues: many. • three. • Unfounded fear. • A backwards flow • A newborn infant. • White blood cell. • In excess number. • Form into one part. • Pertaining to a surface. • The narrowing of a canal. • To move toward the midline. • Lack of blood or hemoglobin. • Exaggerated self-importance. • A yellow growth on the skin. • The study of body structure. • To move away from the midline. • ...
Maxi´s Geburtstagsrätsel :) 2014-04-21
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- Wieviel Titel gewann Bayern München 2013 insgesamt?
- Längste Seite im rechtwinkligen Dreieck
- medizinische Wort für Platzangst?
- 4.Planet im Sonnensystem
- Offiziersrang bei der Bundeswehr
- Höchster Berg der Erde?
- Oberster olympischer Gott
- Mittel zur Stromübertragung
- Einer der 4. Elemente
- Längster Fluss Deutschland´s
- Wer schoss im CL Finale 2013 das Siegestor?
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- Barney´s Spitzname (How I met ur mother)
- Bekannte Berliner Schnellspeise
- Was ist Lexie von Meredith? (Grey´s Anatomy)
- Geschützter Fußgängerüberweg?
- Erster gemeinsamer Urlaub...
- Bitterstoff im Bier
- Das Formelzeichen U steht für...
- Nachnahme von dem Regisseurs des Filmes "The Dark Knight"
- Mit welchem Gerät kann man große Wechselströme potentialfrei messen?
- gestreiftes Wildpferd
- Kleine Kuchen in einer Papiermanschette
- Angler und Hunde haben es gemeinsam...
23 Clues: Bitterstoff im Bier • gestreiftes Wildpferd • Einer der 4. Elemente • Höchster Berg der Erde? • 4.Planet im Sonnensystem • Oberster olympischer Gott • Mittel zur Stromübertragung • Erster gemeinsamer Urlaub... • Längster Fluss Deutschland´s • Geschützter Fußgängerüberweg? • Bekannte Berliner Schnellspeise • Das Formelzeichen U steht für... • Offiziersrang bei der Bundeswehr • ...
Ancient Egyptian Vocabulary 2022-02-22
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- Egyptian writing style
- statue
- buying and selling of goods and services
- dependence by each country or group on the other
- black wood from West Africa
- dedication, loyalty
- to produce
- study of the body
- many rulers from the same family
- someone who is very skilled
- writing surface similar to paper
- a preserved body
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- structure with triangular sides
- this causes problems for boats on the Nile River
- continue to exist
- to depend on
- having to do with natural surroundings
- one of the worlds first alphabets, from ancient Nubia
- substance from the tusk of an elephant
- government officials who carry out government
- this formed at the end of the Nile River
- to build
- ruler of ancient Egypt
23 Clues: statue • to build • to produce • to depend on • a preserved body • continue to exist • study of the body • dedication, loyalty • Egyptian writing style • ruler of ancient Egypt • black wood from West Africa • someone who is very skilled • structure with triangular sides • many rulers from the same family • writing surface similar to paper • having to do with natural surroundings • ...
Kim & Brian 2024-01-03
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- Kim's favorite food
- City/town they first lived together
- Location of the bachelorette
- A Grey's Anatomy character and the wedding location
- Brian's favorite actor
- This is a sandwich and what's wrong with Kim's foot
- Brian's middle name
- Brian's favorite type of food
- Kim's favorite alcoholic drink
- Where did Brian propose?
- Sport Kim played in high school
- Musical instrument Brian plays
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- Brian's favorite fish to catch
- How many pets do they have?
- First vacation
- Kim's middle name
- Brian's favorite alcoholic drink
- Kim's birth city
- Current street name
- Number of books Kim read in 2023
- Sport they enjoy doing together
- Brian's college
- Brian's beloved watercraft
- Kim's college
- Brian's birth city
- How did they meet?
26 Clues: Kim's college • First vacation • Brian's college • Kim's birth city • Kim's middle name • Brian's birth city • How did they meet? • Kim's favorite food • Current street name • Brian's middle name • Brian's favorite actor • Where did Brian propose? • Brian's beloved watercraft • How many pets do they have? • Location of the bachelorette • Brian's favorite type of food • ...
Scientific Crossword 2023-09-28
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- study of society's
- study of living organisms
- study of natural phenomena
- study of numbers and numeric formulas
- study of matter
- study of fossil's
- study of changes in substances
- study of functions inside a living organism
- study of structure of organism's
- study of chemical processes within a living organism
- study of animals
- study of micro organism's
- study of relations between living organisms
- study of the weather/atmosphere
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- study of the ocean
- study of genes and genetic variation
- study of planet earth
- study of outer space
- study of the mind
- study of computation,information,and autonomy
- study of plants
- study of landmasses
- study of human culture and society
- study of rocks
24 Clues: study of rocks • study of matter • study of plants • study of animals • study of fossil's • study of the mind • study of the ocean • study of society's • study of landmasses • study of outer space • study of planet earth • study of living organisms • study of micro organism's • study of natural phenomena • study of changes in substances • study of the weather/atmosphere • ...
Summary of past few months 2020-10-20
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- bone is crushed
- hundred seven bones born with
- amount of functions skeletal system
- study of body structure functions
- bone is cube shaped
- dense and appears homogenous
- types of common fractures
- ends of bones
- study of body structure
- divides body front and back
- types of bone structure (amount)
- longest bone in the body
- skin,hair,nails
- skull fracture
- bone that is thin and flat
- bone is mostly compact spongy at ends
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- outside of diaphysis
- bone forming cells
- hundred six bones in adult skeleton
- results from twisting force
- mature bone cells
- another word for cheek
- divides body into left and right
- amount of bone types
- bone breaking cells
- another word for chin
- amount of bones in face
- fracture common in children
- bone that does not fit in category
- how many pairs ribs
30 Clues: ends of bones • skull fracture • bone is crushed • skin,hair,nails • mature bone cells • bone forming cells • bone is cube shaped • bone breaking cells • how many pairs ribs • outside of diaphysis • amount of bone types • another word for chin • another word for cheek • study of body structure • amount of bones in face • longest bone in the body • types of common fractures • ...
Monica's amazing biology crossword puzzle 2020-05-22
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- mass that occupies a space
- something that has yet not been tested correct
- a rich soil consisting of sand, and organic materials
- study of human beings and there way of life
- science of life
- subject such as biology
- study of animals
- the resting state in how animals pass the winter
- the science of powered limbs
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- the region of the body the thorax and pelvis
- the process of releasing spores out into the world
- stuffing animals and adding lifelike effects
- lacking affinity for water
- study of the human body
- a substance used to kill a microorganism
- science of life process
- forms of a gene that can occupy the same locus
- study/science of heredity
- study of organisms and there surroundings
- study of plant
20 Clues: study of plant • science of life • study of animals • study of the human body • science of life process • subject such as biology • study/science of heredity • mass that occupies a space • lacking affinity for water • the science of powered limbs • a substance used to kill a microorganism • study of organisms and there surroundings • study of human beings and there way of life • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword 2020-08-31
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- the study of animals
- organisms that must take in food
- all living things are made of ____
- the study of internal and external parts of organisms
- environmental communities
- determining if data is reliable
- microscope that shoots electrons through a thinly sliced specimen
- organisms that make their own food
- the study of heredity
- statement that explains and can be tested
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- a stable level of internal conditions
- the study of cells
- cells become different as they multiply
- a segment of DNA that has instructions for a single trait
- the study of life
- the study of the functions of parts of organisms
- a unifying idea that relates ideas to each other
- the study of plants
- type of microscope we will use in this class
- any living thing
20 Clues: any living thing • the study of life • the study of cells • the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of heredity • environmental communities • determining if data is reliable • organisms that must take in food • all living things are made of ____ • organisms that make their own food • a stable level of internal conditions • cells become different as they multiply • ...
Different Branches of Biology 2024-07-30
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- -
- -Study of cell structure and functions
- -the study of pollen
- -Study of the use of chemistry
- -Study of mechanical systems
- -the study of tissues
- -Study of nervous systems and cell functions
- -structure of living things
- -Study of microorganisms
- -Study of how the human body functions
- -study of bacteria
- -study of the living universe
- - the study of plants in space
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- - Study of biological systems
- -Study of viruses
- -Study of the plant
- -Study of chemical processes
- -Study of disease or injury
- -Study of marine organisms and marine life
- -Study of chemical structures and biological processes of molecules
- -Scientific study of plants
- -Study of fungi
- lBiology -Study of living organisms in the soil
- -Study of algae
- -Study of physical processes
25 Clues: - • -Study of fungi • -Study of algae • -Study of viruses • -study of bacteria • -Study of the plant • -the study of pollen • -the study of tissues • -Study of microorganisms • -Study of disease or injury • -structure of living things • -Scientific study of plants • -Study of chemical processes • -Study of mechanical systems • -Study of physical processes • - Study of biological systems • ...
Marissa & Conner 2024-11-18
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- Couple's First Vacation
- Town the Couple Resides In
- Bride's Childhood Friend
- Couple's Favorite Music Genre
- Couple's College Mascot
- Bride's Birth Month
- Who said "I Love You" first?
- Groom's Birth Month
- Couple's Favorite Holiday
- Engagement Month
- Who is the Best Man?
- The person who introduced the couple
- Who is Older?
- Groom's College Nickname
- Bride's Favorite Dessert
- College Class the Couple Had Together
- Bride's High School Mascot
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- Number of Groomsman Conner Played Football With
- Couple's Favorite Music Artist
- A hobby the couple shares
- Groom's Favorite NFL Team
- Couple's Favorite Food
- Groom's High School Mascot
- Sport Groom played in College
- Groom's Favorite Dessert
- Bride's Favorite NFL Team
- Bride's Childhood Nickname
- Groom's Hometown
28 Clues: Who is Older? • Engagement Month • Groom's Hometown • Bride's Birth Month • Groom's Birth Month • Who is the Best Man? • Couple's Favorite Food • Couple's First Vacation • Couple's College Mascot • Bride's Childhood Friend • Groom's Favorite Dessert • Groom's College Nickname • Bride's Favorite Dessert • A hobby the couple shares • Groom's Favorite NFL Team • Couple's Favorite Holiday • ...
Chapter 11&12 2025-03-12
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- structures composed of two or more tissue types
- junction tight,adhesion,gap
- tissue squamous,cubodidal,columnar
- cells form myelin sheaths in PNS
- carriers information to and from the CNS
- tissue transmit impulses
- cells protect neurons
- hyper-polarize
- anatomy cell body,dendrites,axon
- special junction between axon terminus of a neuron and its target cell
- depolarize
- fibers provide internal structural framework for soft organs
- slow to heal when injured
- few living cells
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- period another action potential cannot be generated
- membrane directly beneath epithelial tissue
- tissue skeletal,cardiac,smooth
- oldest part of the brain
- tissue support,connect,store,produce blood cells
- fat storage
- form myelin sheaths in CNS
- fiber strong,slightly flexible
- fiber thinner,can stretch
- specialized nervous system cell
24 Clues: depolarize • fat storage • hyper-polarize • few living cells • cells protect neurons • oldest part of the brain • tissue transmit impulses • fiber thinner,can stretch • slow to heal when injured • form myelin sheaths in CNS • junction tight,adhesion,gap • tissue skeletal,cardiac,smooth • fiber strong,slightly flexible • specialized nervous system cell • cells form myelin sheaths in PNS • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-04-28
Across
- the science of naming
- management and analysis of biological information stored in database
- to improve the human race
- the technique of growing fish
- the study of animals
- the study of algae
- the science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity
- the art of growing fruits
- treatment and surgery of animals
- the study of viruses
- the study of parasites
- the study of reptiles
- the study of prehistoric forms
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- the technique of producing silk
- the study of form and structure
- the study of life else were in the universe
- the study of gross structure of the organs in the organism
- the study of insects
- the study of fungi
- the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- the study of origin
21 Clues: the study of fungi • the study of algae • the study of origin • the study of insects • the study of animals • the study of viruses • the science of naming • the study of reptiles • the study of parasites • to improve the human race • the art of growing fruits • the technique of growing fish • the study of prehistoric forms • the technique of producing silk • the study of form and structure • ...
June Crossword 2025-05-23
Across
- Device to access Wi-Fi on the go
- Cheerleader accessory
- "The Substance" actress Moore
- Place where you borrow books
- Cookie that comes in thins and double stuffed
- Opposite of “out”
- Like a well-timed joke
- The “Big Apple”
- LGBTQ+ celebration month
- Fast feline
- Take a deep breath
- iPhone assistant
- Hail Mary
- Pint-_____
- Summer footwear
- Wizarding school in the Harry Potter series
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- Summer fruit with seeds
- Notebook scribble
- Purchase for someone who's feeling lucky
- Dynamic ___
- Troy's summer job in HSM2
- They toss their caps in June
- Gemini symbol
- Perry the _______
- Nickname for swoon-worthy Grey's Anatomy character
- Seasonal hire at a summer camp
- "Gladiator 2" actor Paul
- ____ hustle
- Assortment
- Wild hog
30 Clues: Wild hog • Hail Mary • Pint-_____ • Assortment • Dynamic ___ • Fast feline • ____ hustle • Gemini symbol • The “Big Apple” • Summer footwear • iPhone assistant • Notebook scribble • Opposite of “out” • Perry the _______ • Take a deep breath • Cheerleader accessory • Like a well-timed joke • Summer fruit with seeds • LGBTQ+ celebration month • "Gladiator 2" actor Paul • Troy's summer job in HSM2 • ...
AP1-Chapter1 2025-06-01
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- base of the skull
- ear
- a membrane surrounding moving organs to reduce friction
- the plane that divides the body into up and down
- wrist
- back
- arm
- the plane that divides the body into left and right
- close
- side
- the plane that divides the body into front and back
- armpit
- back
- neck
- the study of body structures
- shoulder blade
Down
- cheek
- front
- navel
- down
- far
- hip
- the study of the functions of the body structures
- breastbone
- head
- spinal column
- forehead
- sole
- thigh
- up
- chest
- nose
- A process to maintain a stable internal environment
- back of the knee
- mouth
- eye
- fingers
- middle
- foot
- pelvis
- heel
41 Clues: up • far • hip • ear • arm • eye • down • head • sole • back • nose • side • foot • back • neck • heel • cheek • front • navel • wrist • thigh • chest • close • mouth • armpit • middle • pelvis • fingers • forehead • breastbone • spinal column • shoulder blade • back of the knee • base of the skull • the study of body structures • the plane that divides the body into up and down • the study of the functions of the body structures • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci 2024-10-30
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- He used this hand to paint
- His drawings of these are still studied
- supper One of his most famous paintings
- What he was famous for being
- Where he was born
- What he loved
- The city of 'The Leonardo Da Vinci' museum
- One of his most famous inventions
- One of his most famous paintings
- How he would write in his notebook
- His real last name
- His first name
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- What type of eater he was
- What he was famous for
- One of his inventions
- What he kept his ideas and drawings in
- Not his real last name
- What he was most famous for
- One of his ventions
- One of his inventions
- Besides being a painter he was an...
- What he invented 500 years before
- One of his most famous paintings
23 Clues: What he loved • His first name • Where he was born • His real last name • One of his ventions • One of his inventions • One of his inventions • What he was famous for • Not his real last name • What type of eater he was • He used this hand to paint • What he was most famous for • What he was famous for being • One of his most famous paintings • One of his most famous paintings • ...
TIPOGRAFI 2025-11-10
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- — Spasi antar semua huruf (tracking).
- — Bagian huruf yang menjulang di atas x-height.
- — Memasangkan dua atau tiga font yang harmonis.
- — Dampak visual dan emosional tipografi (aesthetic).
- — Seberapa mudah mengenali karakter huruf (legibility).
- — Kumpulan karakter huruf dengan gaya tertentu.
- — Garis tempat huruf berdiri.
- — Spasi antar baris teks (leading).
- — Platform yang sering menggunakan Sans Serif untuk keterbacaan layar.
- — Jenis huruf tanpa serif (Sans Serif).
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- — Bagian huruf yang turun di bawah baseline.
- — Definisi: seni dan teknik menata huruf.
- — Bagian-bagian penting dari karakter huruf (anatomy).
- — Jenis font dekoratif untuk headline/poster.
- — Tinggi bodi huruf tanpa ascender/descender.
- — Perbedaan ukuran/warna untuk hierarki tipografi.
- — Pemilihan font berdasarkan kepribadian merek.
- — Jumbai atau kaki di akhir goresan huruf.
- — Seberapa mudah pembaca memproses teks (readability).
- — Spasi antar pasangan huruf tertentu.
20 Clues: — Garis tempat huruf berdiri. • — Spasi antar baris teks (leading). • — Spasi antar semua huruf (tracking). • — Spasi antar pasangan huruf tertentu. • — Jenis huruf tanpa serif (Sans Serif). • — Definisi: seni dan teknik menata huruf. • — Jumbai atau kaki di akhir goresan huruf. • — Bagian huruf yang turun di bawah baseline. • — Jenis font dekoratif untuk headline/poster. • ...
biology 2025-08-13
7 Clues: that pumps blood • for breathing air • that filters blood • of vertebrae in the back • structure protecting the brain • 10 words per puzzle, 30 puzzles • I’ll start building a word list based on:
Character Design Vocab 2022-07-27
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- Maya’s tool that allows you to paint directly onto your 3D model.
- The actual appearance of a character, the anatomy of the character and their aesthetic combined together to create the finished look of a character’s design.
- The physical structure of a character like their skeletal structure and physical attributes such as facial features, body shape, and movement capabilities.
- Blender’s tool that allows you to paint directly onto your 3D model.
- To transform a non-digital image or piece of information into a digital one by uploading the non-digital form to a computer and possibly using other programs to improve upon the non-digital version of the item.
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- The specific position a character is in at any given time.
- A Character’s style including the way they dress, their accessories, and their general theme.
- An artist who focuses on designing characters for comics, television, or games.
- document used as a reference for a character’s overall design. This document displays an accurate representation of a character from multiple angles, poses, expressions, and more.
- The traits that define a character’s personality.
10 Clues: The traits that define a character’s personality. • The specific position a character is in at any given time. • Maya’s tool that allows you to paint directly onto your 3D model. • Blender’s tool that allows you to paint directly onto your 3D model. • An artist who focuses on designing characters for comics, television, or games. • ...
life science 2013-07-31
Anatomy Terms Part 1 2020-10-01
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- A network of nerve cells and fibers which transmit nerve impulses throughout the body
- Is the tissue that supports, protects and gives structure to other tissues and organs of the body
- Is the biological system made up of all the anatomical organs involved in sexual reproduction
- Structures that make up a discrete body system that work together to perform and unique body function
- Involves the breakdown of food into smaller components until they can be absorbed into the body
- Bones protect the body produces blood cells and stores minerals
- Is an organ system consisting of skeletal muscle, allows the body to move
- Study of the structure of body parts
- Is found in the brain spinal cord and nerves coordinates the body activity
- Deals with the structure of organs and tissues that deal with tissues that are visible to the naked eye
- A network of vessels which lymph drains from the tissues into the blood
- Is the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body
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- The function of body parts
- the field of embryology concerned with the changes that cells tissues organs and body undergo
- a branch of anatomy that deals with the regions of the body especially with reference to the diagnosis and treatment of a injury
- They form the covering of all body surfaces line body cavities and hollow organic and are the major tissue in glands
- Is a passive biological system that removes excess unnecessary materials from the body fluids from an organism
- Is a chemical messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by the internal glands
- Is a biological system consisting of specific organs and structures used for gas exchange
- Is the external features if a body
- Normal structure of an organism under a microscope
- Comprises the skin and its appendages acting to protect the body from various kinds of damage
- Branch of biology that studies embryos
23 Clues: The function of body parts • Is the external features if a body • Study of the structure of body parts • Branch of biology that studies embryos • Normal structure of an organism under a microscope • Is the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body • Bones protect the body produces blood cells and stores minerals • ...
Semester Review 2014-01-08
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- part of your body that allows you to see and interpret things consisting of rods and cones act...
- this covers the binding site when thin filament shortens
- found next to our ears and it helps us hear, plan our speech and remember
- this part of the brain coordinates our physical skills and balance
- contains the shoulders, arm, pelvis and legs
- the largest organ of the body
- connects the brain and the spinal cord
- this transport allows endocytosis, exocytosis and solute pumping
- the function of a problem
- this is made up of 3 molecules actin, tropomyosin and troponin
- found in the back part of the brain and the messages from the eyes are interpreted
- things needed nutrients, oxygen, water and normal body temperature
- the outermost layer that lacks blood vessels
- the study of the structure and body parts
- a protein found in the thick filament
- part of the brain that controls thinking and creating things
- the process of a cross bridge and myosin binding
- the major component of thin filaments
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- frontal plane towards the front side
- helps orient our way, recognize objects and experience sensations
- this transport allows diffusion, osmosis and filtration
- away from the trunk
- chemical reaction that occur in the body
- the frontal plane towards the back side
- this part of your eye helps you focus light that is taken in
- common reference point of the body in anatomy
- in this layer you may find loose connective tissue and blood vessels
- contains pigment and allows you to use and see color through your eyes
- the layer that contains hair follicle and muscle cells
- removal of waste from the body
- towards the trunk
- its function is to move the tropomyosin out of the way
- contains the head, neck and trunk
33 Clues: towards the trunk • away from the trunk • the function of a problem • the largest organ of the body • removal of waste from the body • contains the head, neck and trunk • frontal plane towards the front side • a protein found in the thick filament • the major component of thin filaments • connects the brain and the spinal cord • the frontal plane towards the back side • ...
Psychobiology Exam II Crossword 2014-11-11
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- Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects
- Highest sensitivity to all tastes due to large number of papillae near the tip of the tongue
- Responsible for detecting the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head
- Frequent/constant ringing in the ear often produced by nerve deafness
- Inability to recognize or see the whole form of objects despite otherwise satisfactory vision
- Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- Structure of the auditory system of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head
- Send inhibitory messages which stop the retina from sending unnecessary messages to the brain
- Anatomy of the eye in which light enters
- Adjustable anatomy of the eye that helps the pupil focus on objects of various distances
- Chemicals released by an animal that affect the behavior of other members of the same species, especially sexually
- The point at which the optic nerve leaves the eye because it has no visual receptors
- Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells
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- intensity of a sound wave
- Expectation of harm that actually causes feelings of pain, discomfort, or sickness
- Holds receptors that are specialized to respond only to pheromones
- One of the bones attached to the eardrum which transmits vibrations to the oval window
- A nerve excited by a particular type of energy generates a specific energy unique to that nerve
- Tone deafness
- Theory that states each area along the basilar membrane of the cochlea only respond to a specific frequency
- Neuropeptide released after strong pain
- Principle that states the receptors of the sensory system respond to a wide range of stimuli and contribute to the perception of each of them
- Theory that states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- Receptor cells that are involved with peripheral and night vision
24 Clues: Tone deafness • intensity of a sound wave • Neuropeptide released after strong pain • Anatomy of the eye in which light enters • Sharpens contrasts to emphasize the borders of objects • Area of the retina that aids in detailed vision processing • Perception of amplitude determined by the number of firing cells • ...
Terms 1 2023-09-05
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- an organic compound composed of amino acids
- a cellular compartment that performs a specialized function in the cell
- opening the body to study internal anatomy.
- a mechanism in which the response to a stimulus amplifies the stimulus
- groups of cells that organized to function together as a unit
- felling for structures under the skin
- a reaction in which a larger molecule is broken into two smaller ones by the addition of a water molecule
- a group of different types of tissues organized to perform a specified function
- a class of organic compounds that includes starch and glycogen
- an organic compound composed of nucleotides
- a lipid that is a derivative of cholesterol
- the widening of a blood vessel
- any change in the environment that can be detected by the body
- any process that is initiated by a stimulus
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- a mechanism in which a response to a stimulus eliminates the stimulus
- the ability of the body to maintain stable internal conditions
- an organic lipid composed of one glycerol and three fatty acid chains
- an amphiphilic organic compound composed of one glycerol and two fatty acid chains
- a group of organs that work together to perform a body function
- the smallest unit of life that can perform all life functions
- the narrowing of a blood vessel
- any monomer subunit of all larger carbohydrate polymers
- the study of body forms
- listening to echoes when tapping on the body
- a reaction in which a larger molecule is formed from two smaller ones by the removal of a water molecule
- the study of body functions
- listening to the natural sounds of the body
- any large organic composed of many monosaccharides units held together by glycosidic linkages.
- any organic compound that is hydrophobic
- any carbohydrate composed of two monomer subunits held together by one glycosidic linkage
30 Clues: the study of body forms • the study of body functions • the widening of a blood vessel • the narrowing of a blood vessel • felling for structures under the skin • any organic compound that is hydrophobic • an organic compound composed of amino acids • opening the body to study internal anatomy. • listening to the natural sounds of the body • ...
Frankenstein 2025-11-18
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- What did the Creature bring to help the cottagers?
- Where was Victor born?
- How does Victor's mom die?
- What did the Creature want from humans?
- The man that Walton and his crew rescued.
- Who is Robert Walton writing to?
- What was Victor's favorite subject?
- How does the Creature realize his hideous looks?
- What was the weather when the creature was created?
- What was the color of the Creature's skin?
- What is Victor's last name?
- The books begins with a series of what?
- What was the name of Victor's creation?
- Who found Victor after the Creature was made?
- How is Justine accused of William's murder?
- Who is Felix's fiance?
- The name of the explorer that Victor is telling his story to.
- Where was the Creature made?
- Where is the explorer going?
- What was the climate like when the Creature asked Victor for a creature alike him?
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- Who was William to Victor?
- whose death made Victor go back home?
- Victor wished he could die in place of _____?
- Who taught the Creature?
- Who told Victor that he was wasting his time studying alchemists?
- Victor goes into ________ while creating the Creature.
- Where did Victor attend college?
- What Victor wanted to create.
- Who introduced anatomy to Victor?
- To live forever.
- What was the verdict at Justine's trial?
- Where did Victor and his family live?
- Who was Victor's adopted sister?
- Who was the De Lacy family known as?
- What outside element brings the Creature to life using electricity?
- What specific field of science was Victor first interested in?
- What color was the creature's lips?
- How was Victor feeling after the Creature was created?
- The Creature refers to himself as a "Fallen ____."
- The final setting for the chase.
- Where did the Creature meet victor for their first conversation?
41 Clues: To live forever. • Where was Victor born? • Who is Felix's fiance? • Who taught the Creature? • Who was William to Victor? • How does Victor's mom die? • What is Victor's last name? • Where was the Creature made? • Where is the explorer going? • What Victor wanted to create. • Where did Victor attend college? • Who is Robert Walton writing to? • Who was Victor's adopted sister? • ...
Medicine KT2 - Crossword 2026-06-29
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- What was legalised but still rare?
- Which new type of hospital opened specialising in patients with contagious diseases (do this as one word)
- 200,000 of which animal was killed to try to stop the spread of plague?
- Sydenham discovered that cinchona bark from Peru treats which disease?
- Vesalius wrote 'On the ------ of the Human Body'
- What was the new idea that disease could be transferred to something else?
- Who had incorrectly said that blood was made in the liver and got burned up like energy?
- Sydenham believed that diseases could be organised into different...
- Which organ did Harvey discover acted like a pump?
- What was the most common explanation for the Great Plague of 1665?
- What had become a lot less popular in England since the arrival of the disease syphilis?
- What did people call the things they observed through microscopes?
- Which invention changed the spread of medical knowledge? (do this as one word)
- The Royal Society's journal is called '------------- Transactions'
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- Who found 300 mistakes in Galen's work?
- Which method did Sydenham use instead of relying on observation?
- Which institution declined in influence in this period?
- Which English monarch closed down the Catholic monasteries, reducing the availability of hospital care?
- Any house with a plague suffer had to do what for 28 days?
- Who discovered how blood circulates around the body?
- In this time period, who did most people STILL get their medical care from?
- Where did new herbal remedies start to come from? (do this as one word)
- Which doctor was nicknamed the 'English Hippocrates'?
- Which organisation was set up to share ideas? (do this as one word)
- This word means the makeup of the human body
- What was closed to try to stop the spread of plague in 1665?
- Galen had been wrong because he based his ideas about anatomy on which animal?
27 Clues: What was legalised but still rare? • Who found 300 mistakes in Galen's work? • This word means the makeup of the human body • Vesalius wrote 'On the ------ of the Human Body' • Which organ did Harvey discover acted like a pump? • Who discovered how blood circulates around the body? • Which doctor was nicknamed the 'English Hippocrates'? • ...
Body anatomy 2015-08-13
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- what are the bones in your fingers?
- what's the name of the bone in the middle of your chest?
- what movement do use to dribble a ball?
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- flexion what movement do you use to kick a ball?
- what flexion do you use to kick a soccer ball?
- what kind of joint is your elbow?
- what's the longest bone in your body?
- what bone protects your brain?
- what is the bone in your knee called?
- flexion what movement do use when your starting a race?
10 Clues: what bone protects your brain? • what kind of joint is your elbow? • what are the bones in your fingers? • what's the longest bone in your body? • what is the bone in your knee called? • what movement do use to dribble a ball? • what flexion do you use to kick a soccer ball? • flexion what movement do you use to kick a ball? • ...
Egg Anatomy 2021-12-09
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- pair of structures that keep the yolk in place
- provides nutrients to the developing embryo
- barrier between the albumen and the yolk
- protective protein layer, protects from bacteria
- the hard outer layer, made mostly of calcium
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- outer white egg layer provides nutrients to the developing embryo
- inner white egg layer provides nutrients to the developing embryo
- allows air and moisture into the egg
- where the development of the chick starts
- keeps the correct internal conditions for the egg
10 Clues: allows air and moisture into the egg • barrier between the albumen and the yolk • where the development of the chick starts • provides nutrients to the developing embryo • the hard outer layer, made mostly of calcium • pair of structures that keep the yolk in place • protective protein layer, protects from bacteria • keeps the correct internal conditions for the egg • ...
Plant Anatomy 2022-11-30
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- flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like, that is attached to a stem directly or via a stalk.
- flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant.
- main body or stalk of a plant or shrub, typically rising above ground but occasionally subterranean.
- parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored.
- part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, conveying water and nourishment to the rest of the plant via numerous branches and fibers.
- part of the pistil where pollen germinates.
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- sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs.
- The ovule producing part of a flower.
- straight tapering root growing vertically downward and forming the center from which subsidiary rootlets spring.
10 Clues: The ovule producing part of a flower. • part of the pistil where pollen germinates. • parts of a flower that are often conspicuously colored. • seed-bearing part of a plant, consisting of reproductive organs. • flowering plant's unit of reproduction, capable of developing into another such plant. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2022-10-24
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- the scar on a seed coat at the location where it was attached to the plant's stalk during development
- developing plant still inside the seed. The embryo has cotyledons, a root cap, a food source and a plumule
- small pore in a seed
- functions in the seed propagation of the plant
- function as the main body of the plant and acts as a support for branches and contains passages for food and water movement
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- attract insects for pollination
- seed carrying structure
- anchor the plant and helps in absorption and food storage
- function primarily in flood manufacture by photosynthesis
- another word for seed coat
10 Clues: small pore in a seed • seed carrying structure • another word for seed coat • attract insects for pollination • functions in the seed propagation of the plant • function primarily in flood manufacture by photosynthesis • anchor the plant and helps in absorption and food storage • ...
Brain Anatomy 2022-10-13
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- controls body temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue, and sleep.
- is the central trunk of the brain connecting the spinal cord.
- deals with sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder control, hearing, taste, eye movement, etc.
- involved in planning, control, and voluntary movements.
- has to do with your vision.
- has to do with speaking, planning,logic personality, abstract thinking, and problem-solving.
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- contains cardiac, respiratory, vomiting, and vasomotor centers.
- memory, decision-making, and emotional reactions.
- has to do with your hearing.
- has to do with your senses.
10 Clues: has to do with your senses. • has to do with your vision. • has to do with your hearing. • memory, decision-making, and emotional reactions. • involved in planning, control, and voluntary movements. • is the central trunk of the brain connecting the spinal cord. • controls body temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue, and sleep. • ...
Anatomy midterm 2023-12-14
10 Clues: over tone • below tone • equal tone • to eat cells • to drink cells • same relations • different relations • one set of chromosomes • below solute concentration • two or more sets of chromosomes
Anatomy Crossword 2023-09-21
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- - The highest level of organization, an individual living thing.
- - The directional term referring to the body's surface.
- - Combinations of atoms bonded together.
- - Groups of similar cells working together for a specific function.
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- - The directional term meaning toward the head.
- - The body plane that divides it into left and right sides.
- - The basic structural and functional units of the body.
- - Structures made up of different tissues working together.
- - Groups of organs working together for a common purpose.
- - The smallest units of matter that make up elements.
10 Clues: - Combinations of atoms bonded together. • - The directional term meaning toward the head. • - The smallest units of matter that make up elements. • - The directional term referring to the body's surface. • - The basic structural and functional units of the body. • - Groups of organs working together for a common purpose. • ...
Plant Anatomy 2023-10-10
10 Clues: Collects water • produces fruit • Produces pollen • controls pollen • supports anther • Male part of plant • female part of plant • Attracts pollinators • helps collect pollen • protects rising buds and blooming petals
Anatomy Crossword 2024-02-29
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- What is the longest and strongest bone in the human body?
- What is the shorter of the forearm bones found at the thumb side of the arm called?
- Which organ is responsible for regulating the blood sugar level?
- What is the name of the muscle found at the top of the arm and shoulder?
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- What is the largest Artery in the human body?
- What is the largest organ of the human body?
- What are the total number of metatarsal bones in the human body?
- Human skin has up to how many layers?
- In what part of the body are the Metatarsal bones?
- What does the ‘A’ stand for in the acronym DNA?
10 Clues: Human skin has up to how many layers? • What is the largest organ of the human body? • What is the largest Artery in the human body? • What does the ‘A’ stand for in the acronym DNA? • In what part of the body are the Metatarsal bones? • What is the longest and strongest bone in the human body? • What are the total number of metatarsal bones in the human body? • ...
Plant anatomy 2020-04-28
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- dicot leaf is otherwise called -----
- lower most protoxylem on disintegration forms -----
- ----- cells are found below the upper epidermis
- pith is ---- in monocot stem
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- endodermis of stem is -----
- the shape of vascular bundle in monocot stem
- Ring like arrangement of vascular bundle around the pith
- the vascular bundles are ---- in dicot stem
- xylem is ---- in stem
- outer cortex of dicot stem is ----
10 Clues: xylem is ---- in stem • endodermis of stem is ----- • pith is ---- in monocot stem • outer cortex of dicot stem is ---- • dicot leaf is otherwise called ----- • the vascular bundles are ---- in dicot stem • the shape of vascular bundle in monocot stem • ----- cells are found below the upper epidermis • lower most protoxylem on disintegration forms ----- • ...
Human Anatomy 2019-02-04
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- a collection of cells that form the different parts of humans, animals and plants
- the system of all the nerves in the body
- (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work
- the thin outer layer of the skin
- the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged
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- a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants
- the act of breathing
- one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement
- an organ of the body or of a plant that secretes (= produces) liquid chemicals that have various purposes
- one of the thick tubes that carry blood from the heart to other parts of the body
10 Clues: the act of breathing • the thin outer layer of the skin • the system of all the nerves in the body • a liquid substance produced by parts of the body or plants • the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged • (the scientific study of) the way in which the bodies of living things work • ...
Flower Anatomy 2019-08-12
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- Collective term for the petals on a single flower
- Found in the centre of a flower, consisting of a stigma and style
- Reflexed roses are currently trending on this platform
- Remove anthers from lilies to prevent stains from this substance
- A container for pollen
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- A common anchor point for wiring
- The process of manually opening petals on a flower
- Collective term for the corolla and calyx
- Leaf-like protection for a developing flower bud, collectively called a calyx
- Consisting of an anther and filament
10 Clues: A container for pollen • A common anchor point for wiring • Consisting of an anther and filament • Collective term for the corolla and calyx • Collective term for the petals on a single flower • The process of manually opening petals on a flower • Reflexed roses are currently trending on this platform • Remove anthers from lilies to prevent stains from this substance • ...
Human Anatomy 2024-07-21
10 Clues: - Digests food • - Allows movement • - Absorbs nutrients • - Detoxifies chemicals • - Largest organ of the body • - Responsible for respiration • - Controls the nervous system • - Pumps blood through the body • - Filters blood to produce urine • - Provides structure and support
Computer Anatomy 2023-02-16
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- A Device that visually displays on a screen
- It consists with letters, numbers and special character then can help enter data into the computer
- A device that can record sound in a computer for mainly voice recording
- Commonly used by graphic desginers
- Device that allows the output of sound from a computer
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- Devices that allow that allows computer to transmit data by converting signs
- A device that is connected to the computer that can take pictures
- Its used to point and click on what a device such a screen is showing
- Imput device that is primerly controlled by a users thumb
- A device that prints grahpics and or texts on paper
10 Clues: Commonly used by graphic desginers • A Device that visually displays on a screen • A device that prints grahpics and or texts on paper • Device that allows the output of sound from a computer • Imput device that is primerly controlled by a users thumb • A device that is connected to the computer that can take pictures • ...
Melody Anatomy 2023-02-02
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- Organizes beats of music
- Tells you how many beats are in a measure
- Worth half a beat of a specific pitch
- Lines and spaces with assigned note names
- Where do the Pitches E, G, B, D, and F go?
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- Is worth one beat of silence
- Is worth one beat of a specific pitch
- Shows the beginning and end of a measure
- Shows which notes are which on a staff
- Where do the pitches F, A, C, and E go?
10 Clues: Organizes beats of music • Is worth one beat of silence • Is worth one beat of a specific pitch • Worth half a beat of a specific pitch • Shows which notes are which on a staff • Where do the pitches F, A, C, and E go? • Shows the beginning and end of a measure • Tells you how many beats are in a measure • Lines and spaces with assigned note names • ...
anatomy crossword 2023-02-14
Bird anatomy 2023-04-28
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- the side of a bird
- entire feather coat
- curved downward; used to describe beak
- a bird’s upper and lower jaws
- third and fourth toes point forward and the halux and second toe point backward
- the bones of the wrist
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- the downy lower barbs of a contour feather
- developing feathers that are still surrounded by feather sheath
- two or more versions of DNA sequence at a given genomic location
- the openings of the nasal cavity; nostrils
10 Clues: the side of a bird • entire feather coat • the bones of the wrist • a bird’s upper and lower jaws • curved downward; used to describe beak • the downy lower barbs of a contour feather • the openings of the nasal cavity; nostrils • developing feathers that are still surrounded by feather sheath • two or more versions of DNA sequence at a given genomic location • ...
Mammary Anatomy 2025-01-29
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- carries most of the blood back to heart
- basic secretory cell
- area where milk collects in gland
- holds the majority of the wieght of the mammary gland
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- cell that contracts to remove milk from alveoli
- boundary between teat and gland cistern
- cluster of alveoli
- 60% of milk is produced here
- cluster of lobules
- animal with the most mammary glands
10 Clues: cluster of alveoli • cluster of lobules • basic secretory cell • 60% of milk is produced here • area where milk collects in gland • animal with the most mammary glands • carries most of the blood back to heart • boundary between teat and gland cistern • cell that contracts to remove milk from alveoli • holds the majority of the wieght of the mammary gland
Animal Anatomy 2025-03-13
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- Control center of the nervous system
- Long, thread-like structures that transmit signals in the nervous system.
- Cord Structure extending from the brain down the back that transmits signals.
- The tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.
- Blood that goes away from the heart
- Muscle Voluntary muscles attached to bones, responsible for movement.
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- Organs that filter blood and produce urine.
- Blood that goes towards the heart
- Organs responsible for gas exchange in the respiratory system.
- The site of gas exchange in the lungs.
10 Clues: Blood that goes towards the heart • Blood that goes away from the heart • Control center of the nervous system • The site of gas exchange in the lungs. • Organs that filter blood and produce urine. • Organs responsible for gas exchange in the respiratory system. • Muscle Voluntary muscles attached to bones, responsible for movement. • ...
Human Anatomy 2025-04-03
10 Clues: Helps the body move. • Where food is digested. • Organ that pumps blood. • Cleans toxins from blood. • The body's largest organ. • Filters waste from blood. • Organs used for breathing. • Sends messages in the body • They give the body structure. • Organ that controls the body.
Human Anatomy 2025-06-06
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- – Tissues that contract and relax to help you move.
- – Hard structures that make up your skeleton and support your body.
- – The body’s largest organ that protects you from germs and helps control your temperature.
- – A stretchy, balloon-like organ that stores urine until your body is ready to release it.
- – This large reddish-brown organ filters toxins from your blood and makes a substance called bile to help digest fats.
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- – A muscular organ where food is mixed with acids and enzymes to begin digestion.
- – A pair of organs in your chest that fill with air and allow oxygen to enter your blood and carbon dioxide to leave.
- cord – A bundle of nerves that carries messages between your brain and the rest of your body.
- – The control centre of your body that processes information, controls movement, and helps you solve problems.
- – A strong, muscular organ that pumps blood through your body using arteries and veins.
10 Clues: – Tissues that contract and relax to help you move. • – Hard structures that make up your skeleton and support your body. • – A muscular organ where food is mixed with acids and enzymes to begin digestion. • – A strong, muscular organ that pumps blood through your body using arteries and veins. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2025-11-18
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- Only plants have ________, they are a rigid outer layer of a plant cell
- The ________ contains the cells genetic material
- ________ Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids
- ________is the process where unspecialized cells become specialized
- The ________ is the power house of the cell
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- The _____ is a network of proteins filaments
- The movement of molecules from highest to lowest is called _______
- ________ makes protein by using genetic instructions
- _________ contains digestive enzymes and breaks down waste and other things in the cell
- ______ is the barrier around the cell
10 Clues: ______ is the barrier around the cell • The ________ is the power house of the cell • The _____ is a network of proteins filaments • The ________ contains the cells genetic material • ________ makes protein by using genetic instructions • ________ Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and lipids • The movement of molecules from highest to lowest is called _______ • ...
Guitar Anatomy 2026-03-02
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- Metal bars on the neck for changing notes
- The top part where tuning happens
- Raised piece on the bridge for string height
- The long piece you hold to play chords
- small strip at the top of the fretboard
- Anchors strings at the body end
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- The board with frets where you press fingers
- The "wires" you pluck or strum
- Round opening on the body for sound
- Tuning devices on the headstock
10 Clues: The "wires" you pluck or strum • Tuning devices on the headstock • Anchors strings at the body end • The top part where tuning happens • Round opening on the body for sound • The long piece you hold to play chords • small strip at the top of the fretboard • Metal bars on the neck for changing notes • The board with frets where you press fingers • ...
Vocal Anatomy 2026-03-02
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- Voice box that holds the vocal folds
- Space between the vocal folds
- The vibrating parts inside the larynx
- Tube from lungs to larynx
- Throat area above the larynx for shaping sound
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- Ring-shaped cartilage below thyroid
- Flap that protects airway during swallowing
- Air source for voice
- The whole path for sound from voice box to lips
- Cartilage that looks like a shield or Adam's apple
10 Clues: Air source for voice • Tube from lungs to larynx • Space between the vocal folds • Ring-shaped cartilage below thyroid • Voice box that holds the vocal folds • The vibrating parts inside the larynx • Flap that protects airway during swallowing • Throat area above the larynx for shaping sound • The whole path for sound from voice box to lips • ...
Anatomy Veins 2026-03-12
10 Clues: intakes air • waste in the blood • Flow toward the heart • muscle that moves blood • lower level of the heart • higher level of the heart • flows away from the heart • combine arteries and veins • separates the two sides of the heart • Amount in liters of how much blood is in the human body
Education crossword 2021-11-19
8 Clues: John's profession • is the result of your exam • is a task for practicing at home • when your knowledges are evaluated • to get knowledge about something new • the program of subjects during the day • the place where you go to learn and study • a subject in which you see about human body
Role of Women in the 1920s 2025-11-05
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- higher levels of this allowed for more oppurtunties
- what women gained in the 1920s nationwide
- controversial movement for reproductive anatomy
- a common and respected job for women
- More women entered this during ww1
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- 19th one expanded womens voting rights
- young women defying norms and starting new fashion trends
- opposite of urban
8 Clues: opposite of urban • More women entered this during ww1 • a common and respected job for women • 19th one expanded womens voting rights • what women gained in the 1920s nationwide • controversial movement for reproductive anatomy • higher levels of this allowed for more oppurtunties • young women defying norms and starting new fashion trends
Most likely to... 2020-04-08
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- Most likely to paint sunflowers
- Most likely to sculpt the perfect man
- Most likely to paint different women
- Most likely to paint geometric shapes
- Most likely to take inspiration from the human anatomy
- Most likely to paint Benares
- Most likely to paint melting clocks
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- Most likely to draw maps from home to the world
- Most likely to paint water lilies
- Most likely to stalk a ballerina
- Most likely to take too long in the bathroom
- Most likely to paint a shop shutter
- Most likely to make apples famous
- Most likely to paint horses
14 Clues: Most likely to paint horses • Most likely to paint Benares • Most likely to paint sunflowers • Most likely to stalk a ballerina • Most likely to paint water lilies • Most likely to make apples famous • Most likely to paint a shop shutter • Most likely to paint melting clocks • Most likely to paint different women • Most likely to sculpt the perfect man • ...
Keryan's birthday 2022-05-20
7 Clues: a voir bientôt en hébreu • combien de crush a Keryan • poule pondeuse de peanuts • la meilleure amie de valoche • sa caractéristique principale • son seul sujet de conversation • un invité qui avait déjà sa tenue cette semaine...
People, Sayings, Heirarchy of Needs 2023-12-01
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- what level is the fifth level on hierarchy of needs
- the thing speaks for itself
- what level is the third level on hierarchy of needs
- perfected heart transplant and heart-lung machine
- developed the first ventricular assist pump
- father of modern anatomy who performed dissections on cadavers
- what level is the first (bottom)level on hierarchy of needs
- invented the vaccination of smallpox
- developed methods of meticulous wound closure
- what level is the fourth on hierarchy of needs
- what level is second level on hierarchy of needs
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- above all do no harm
- father of modern neurosurgery
- patient first
- est. early scientific mindset
- let the master answer
- developed X-ray machine
- father of modern surgery; antiseptic technique
18 Clues: patient first • above all do no harm • let the master answer • developed X-ray machine • the thing speaks for itself • father of modern neurosurgery • est. early scientific mindset • invented the vaccination of smallpox • developed the first ventricular assist pump • developed methods of meticulous wound closure • father of modern surgery; antiseptic technique • ...
All crossword about Human biology 2020-01-13
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- It is closely related to biological anthropology
- the term "human biology" in way to describe separate
- It wasn't until the 20th century when well-known
- of many diverse fields such as genetics
- other biological fields tying in various aspects of human
- examines humans through the influences and
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- biology is an interdisciplinary are of study
- Raymond Pearl author of the journal Human Biology
- apart from biology
- nutrition population genetics and sociocultural
- physiology anatomy epidemiology anthropology
11 Clues: apart from biology • of many diverse fields such as genetics • examines humans through the influences and • biology is an interdisciplinary are of study • physiology anatomy epidemiology anthropology • It is closely related to biological anthropology • It wasn't until the 20th century when well-known • nutrition population genetics and sociocultural • ...
The renaissance 2022-10-31
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- the support given by a patron
- the sun at the center of the solar system
- the taking apart of something
- a social theory favouring freedom of action
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- the importance of something
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- the earth at the centre of the universe
- a painting done rapidly in watercolour
- cunning, scheming, and unscrupulous, especially in politics
- The appreciation of beauty
- a study of the structure or internal workings of something
11 Clues: The appreciation of beauty • the importance of something • the support given by a patron • the taking apart of something • a painting done rapidly in watercolour • the earth at the centre of the universe • the sun at the center of the solar system • a social theory favouring freedom of action • a study of the structure or internal workings of something • ...
Ch. 10 Root Words 2021-08-19
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- toward the back
- towards the side or away from the
- type of tissue the contacts and allows movement
- cavity containing the spinal cord
- plane dividing the body into superior and inferior portions
- toward the back
- refers to the walls of a cavity
- maintaining the body's internal environment
- the belly side
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- small space between
- plane vertically dividing the body into equal rights and left portions
- another name for cephalad
- the study of the structure and organization of the body
- first subdivision of the ventral cavity the is surrounded by the rib cage and contains the heart
- a type of tissue that transmits impulses
- synonymous with frontal
16 Clues: the belly side • toward the back • toward the back • small space between • synonymous with frontal • another name for cephalad • refers to the walls of a cavity • towards the side or away from the • cavity containing the spinal cord • a type of tissue that transmits impulses • maintaining the body's internal environment • type of tissue the contacts and allows movement • ...
药学英语 2018-03-08
15 Clues: 激素 • 细胞器 • 正常出血 • 一种脂质 • 测量时间的仪器 • 引起癌症的物质 • 词根:恐...症 • 相关词根:cuto • 人体负责记忆的部分 • 词根:与life同义 • 可以了解人体构造的学科 • 控制细胞遗传活动的部分 • 相关词根:sono;医学检查 • 学科,词根:与poison同义 • 学科,词根:与movement同义
4 2018-03-17
Across
- most famous and paradied portrait
- characterized by accurate anatomy
- great cathedral building of the age
- characterized by its symmetry amd balance
- derived from the portugese word barocco
- religious painting of all times
- he was considered the greatest living artist in his lifetime
Down
- form of shallow relief sculpture
- ultimate renaissance man
- era of great artistic and intellectual achievement with birth of the secular arts
- come fron the word renaitre which means rebirth
- illustrated key elements of catholic
- these are more elaborate and full of emotions
- he was an early renaissance italian sculptor from florence
- Italian painter and architect of the high renaissance period
15 Clues: ultimate renaissance man • religious painting of all times • form of shallow relief sculpture • most famous and paradied portrait • characterized by accurate anatomy • great cathedral building of the age • illustrated key elements of catholic • derived from the portugese word barocco • characterized by its symmetry amd balance • these are more elaborate and full of emotions • ...
Biology 2024-04-09
Across
- The science of transmission of body characteristics from parents to offspring
- The study of origin and descent of organisms
- The study of animals
- First person to study animals in sufficient details
- The study of prehistoric forms of life
- The study of gross structure of the organs as seen in dissection
- The study of plants
Down
- The study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- The study of birds
- The study of insects
- Known as Father of medicine
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- The study of metabolism
- The study of fungi
- The study of structure and functions of animal and plant cells
15 Clues: The study of birds • The study of fungi • The study of plants • The study of insects • The study of animals • The study of metabolism • Known as Father of medicine • The study of prehistoric forms of life • The study of diseases of plants and animals • The study of origin and descent of organisms • First person to study animals in sufficient details • ...
Wishbone 2023-08-24
Across
- - Action in the wishbone tradition
- - What happens to the wishbone during the tradition
- - Number of people usually involved in breaking a wishbone
- - What making a wish on a wishbone is believed to bring
- - Symbol often found in poultry
- - A hopeful feeling associated with the wishbone
- - A playful contest with the wishbone
- - Common bird associated with a wishbone
Down
- - Category of birds with wishbones
- - Another name for the wishbone in anatomy
- - State of mind during the tradition
- - The wishbone must do this for the tradition
- - Practice of breaking a wishbone
- - Another way to describe a wishbone's shape
- - Shape of a wishbone
15 Clues: - Shape of a wishbone • - Symbol often found in poultry • - Practice of breaking a wishbone • - Category of birds with wishbones • - Action in the wishbone tradition • - State of mind during the tradition • - A playful contest with the wishbone • - Common bird associated with a wishbone • - Another name for the wishbone in anatomy • ...
Dog Sense of Smell Mr Rundhaug English 2025-06-03
Across
- A plant or animal that is not native and causes harm
- Causing or related to cancer
- To study or examine carefully
- Unusual or harmful growths of tissue
- Circles or twisting movements
- A large group or lump of something
- Large numbers of insects or animals invading a place
- Full of holes and able to absorb liquids
Down
- People who carefully study and investigate a topic
- Chemicals used to kill harmful insects or pests
- To discover something hidden
- Fields where grapevines are grown
- The parts or structure of a living body
- Qualities or items that are useful or valuable
- Related to smell
15 Clues: Related to smell • To discover something hidden • Causing or related to cancer • To study or examine carefully • Circles or twisting movements • Fields where grapevines are grown • A large group or lump of something • Unusual or harmful growths of tissue • The parts or structure of a living body • Full of holes and able to absorb liquids • ...
Medical Puzzle 2026-03-25
Across
- Blood vessels carrying blood back to the heart
- The basic unit of life
- Blood vessels carrying blood away from the heart
- The organ that controls the body
- A physical or mental feature indicating a condition
- The study of how the body functions
- The identification of a disease or condition
Down
- A group of similar cells performing a specific function
- Tissue that enables movement
- The organ that filters blood and produces bile
- Organs for breathing
- The study of the structure of the body
- The organ that pumps blood
- A part of the body with a specific function
- Hard tissues forming the skeleton
15 Clues: Organs for breathing • The basic unit of life • The organ that pumps blood • Tissue that enables movement • The organ that controls the body • Hard tissues forming the skeleton • The study of how the body functions • The study of the structure of the body • A part of the body with a specific function • The identification of a disease or condition • ...
Plant Anatomy 2020-09-14
10 Clues: old inactive xylem • the edge of a leaf • old inactive phloem • stem breathing pores • connects the leaf to the stem • the large center vein of a leaf • the large flat part of the leaf • the structural framework of the leaf • transports food down from the leaves • transports water and nutrients up the stem
