greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Rome Crossword Puzzles 2023-04-21
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- Poems that poked fun at human weaknesses.
- Poems that express strong emotions about life
- Political changes to make something better
- A Germanic tribe who took over Rome
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire
- Art of daily lives
- A ruler who moved the capital
- Wife of Justinian
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- The wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- Curving shaped patterns.
- A ruler who was named the most powerful of the Byzantine Empire
- A ruler who tried to save Rome with reforms
- New Rome
- People who fought for entertainment
- The study of the structure of the body
15 Clues: New Rome • Wife of Justinian • Art of daily lives • Curving shaped patterns. • A ruler who moved the capital • Capital of the Byzantine Empire • A Germanic tribe who took over Rome • People who fought for entertainment • The study of the structure of the body • Poems that poked fun at human weaknesses. • Political changes to make something better • ...
History of Medicine Revision 2013-09-30
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- Who ideas had been accepted for the past 1.500 years? (5)
- Greek God of healing (9)
- Period of rebirth (11)
- What the Egyptians did to dead bodies (13)
- Discovered circulation of the blood (6)
- Found mistakes in Galen's work (8)
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- One of the four humours (5,4)
- These people wrote in hieroglyphics (9)
- The Romans made big improvements in this. (6,6)
- Arrived in Britain in 1348 (5,5)
- What was introduced during this period which help spread new medical knowledge? (8,5)
- Study of the body (7)
- A period with little advancement made in medicine (6, 4)
- Greek centre of medical learning (10)
- Invented use of ligatures (4)
15 Clues: Study of the body (7) • Period of rebirth (11) • Greek God of healing (9) • One of the four humours (5,4) • Invented use of ligatures (4) • Arrived in Britain in 1348 (5,5) • Found mistakes in Galen's work (8) • Greek centre of medical learning (10) • These people wrote in hieroglyphics (9) • Discovered circulation of the blood (6) • What the Egyptians did to dead bodies (13) • ...
How well do you know the Bride and Groom-to-be? 2014-12-08
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- Adam's first job
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Number of Adam's siblings.
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- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
- Adam's favorite genre of books.
- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert. • ...
How well do you know the Bride and Groom-to-be? 2014-12-08
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- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
- Number of Adam's siblings.
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- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Adam's first job
- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Adam's favorite genre of books.
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Adam received his bachelors degree in this field. • ...
September 10 Chron Crossword 2024-09-09
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- Beatles album and type of pistol
- Group of islands that form a Spanish archipelago of the coast of Africa
- Popular doll company, and a hit single by Tom Petty
- Synonym for tennis shoe
- Part of book anatomy; also the last name of a Led Zeppelin member
- An alcoholic drink infused with juniper berries
- The Jewish New Year
- Title of a Ricky Martin song, “Livin La Vida ___”
- the Philadelphia Phillies’ mascot
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- Nickname of Hofstra men’s basketball head coach
- Surname of “The Sopranos” deuteragonist, meaning many saints
- Tending to repel or fail to mix with water
- Newest dining option in the student center
- Dance performed in triple time
- Extra large drink size at Starbucks
15 Clues: The Jewish New Year • Synonym for tennis shoe • Dance performed in triple time • Beatles album and type of pistol • the Philadelphia Phillies’ mascot • Extra large drink size at Starbucks • Tending to repel or fail to mix with water • Newest dining option in the student center • Nickname of Hofstra men’s basketball head coach • An alcoholic drink infused with juniper berries • ...
September 10 Chron Crossword 2024-09-09
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- The Jewish New Year
- Tending to repel or fail to mix with water
- Dance performed in triple time
- An alcoholic drink infused with juniper berries
- Beatles album and type of pistol
- Extra large drink size at Starbucks
- Surname of “The Sopranos” deuteragonist, meaning many saints
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- Popular doll company, and a hit single by Tom Petty
- Newest dining option in the student center
- Group of islands that form a Spanish archipelago of the coast of Africa
- Nickname of Hofstra men’s basketball head coach
- Synonym for tennis shoe
- the Philadelphia Phillies’ mascot
- Title of a Ricky Martin song, “Livin La Vida ___”
- Part of book anatomy; also the last name of a Led Zeppelin member
15 Clues: The Jewish New Year • Synonym for tennis shoe • Dance performed in triple time • Beatles album and type of pistol • the Philadelphia Phillies’ mascot • Extra large drink size at Starbucks • Newest dining option in the student center • Tending to repel or fail to mix with water • Nickname of Hofstra men’s basketball head coach • An alcoholic drink infused with juniper berries • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary 2025-02-19
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- Leonardo de vinci's first accurate drawing of the human anatomy
- Unjust use of power
- Middle class
- A member of the church that followed the ideals of Martian Luther
- rights belonging to all human beings
- Period of time when "faith" is replaced with "reason"
- an educated person who used reason to study life
- social classes in France (3)
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- the paying for forgiveness in the roman catholic church
- a five people council set up to run the government
- used to create a illusion of space and depth on a flat surface
- people who favor quick and far reaching changes
- A government assembly of delegates from the 3rd estate
- Nobles
- A large populated town
15 Clues: Nobles • Middle class • Unjust use of power • A large populated town • social classes in France (3) • rights belonging to all human beings • people who favor quick and far reaching changes • an educated person who used reason to study life • a five people council set up to run the government • Period of time when "faith" is replaced with "reason" • ...
Parts of a Nail 2022-03-04
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- where the nail root meets and ends under the skin
- right below the cuticle
- the deepest part of the nail under the skin
- right below the nail bed, also called cuticle
- the structure and inner workings of something
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- the base or "bed" of the nail
- the type of system we are presenting
- sits on top of the nail bed
- the bone of the fingertip
9 Clues: right below the cuticle • the bone of the fingertip • sits on top of the nail bed • the base or "bed" of the nail • the type of system we are presenting • the deepest part of the nail under the skin • right below the nail bed, also called cuticle • the structure and inner workings of something • where the nail root meets and ends under the skin
Biology 2025-03-15
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- More than two but not many
- Systematic investigation to establish facts or principles
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring
- The process of gradual change and development
- The scientific study of genes and heredity
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- Distinctive features or qualities
- An idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- The study of the internal structure of organisms
9 Clues: More than two but not many • Distinctive features or qualities • The scientific study of genes and heredity • The process of gradual change and development • The passing of traits from parents to offspring • The study of the internal structure of organisms • An idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone • ...
Gabriele’s crossword 2023-03-23
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- Pain in the back
- when someone is not well
- a pearson that nede some treatment
- it may result from infection, deficient nutrition, or environmental factors.
- easily got when feeling cold
- physical suffering
- a place for the medical treatment of patients who are not staying at a hospital.
- to injure by striking or pressing the skin, without breake her
- an institution in which the sick or injured are given medical treatment
- a medicin for the pain
- healthcare professional with expertise in human anatomy
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- prepare medicine
- a hospital area equipped for the prompt treatment of emergencies.(two words)
- physical damage or hurt
- A treatment used against some lineless
- a person trained in the care of the sick
- hurt your joints
- pain in the head
18 Clues: Pain in the back • prepare medicine • hurt your joints • pain in the head • physical suffering • a medicin for the pain • physical damage or hurt • when someone is not well • easily got when feeling cold • a pearson that nede some treatment • A treatment used against some lineless • a person trained in the care of the sick • healthcare professional with expertise in human anatomy • ...
Facts about the the bride and groom-to-be 2014-12-08
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- Adam's first job
- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Number of Adam's siblings.
- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
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- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Adam's favorite genre of books.
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Adam received his bachelors degree in this field. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-01-09
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- showed water freezing at 32 degrees
- examined red blood cells for the first time
- believed that human anatomy was the same as animals
- developer of analytical geometry
- showed water freezing at 0 degrees
- the theory of motion
- reasoned that the stars, the earth, and the others planets revolved around the world
- forced to agree that Copernicus ideas were false
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- introduced a vaccine to prevent smallpox
- dissected human corpses
- Danish astronomer that recorded the movements of the planet producing accurate data
- studied Brahe's data and concluded that certain mathematical laws govern planetary motion
- developed the first mercury barometer
- inventor of the first microscope
- urged scientists to use the empiricism approach
15 Clues: the theory of motion • dissected human corpses • inventor of the first microscope • developer of analytical geometry • showed water freezing at 0 degrees • showed water freezing at 32 degrees • developed the first mercury barometer • introduced a vaccine to prevent smallpox • examined red blood cells for the first time • urged scientists to use the empiricism approach • ...
FORENSICS - BLOOD 2023-10-17
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- describes type AB blood; expressing both A and B
- used to describe when genotype is 2 different letters
- blood cell used for blood clotting
- liquid portion of blood; mostly water
- letter combination that determines physical expression of gene
- Type O- blood
- determines if blood is positive or negative
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- also known as erythrocytes; carry O2
- a stable internal environment
- study of the structures of the body
- allele for blood type O can be described as this
- blood type known as universal recipient
- protein or sugar; like an ID tag for cells
- blood pumped from heart to lungs back to heart
- found in plasma to fight against foreign blood type
15 Clues: Type O- blood • a stable internal environment • blood cell used for blood clotting • study of the structures of the body • also known as erythrocytes; carry O2 • liquid portion of blood; mostly water • blood type known as universal recipient • protein or sugar; like an ID tag for cells • determines if blood is positive or negative • ...
Science in Sports 2024-10-08
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- The rate at which something is done or performed
- Something the body takes from food as a source of sustenance
- ____strength
- The internal workings of something, such as bones or muscles
- Supplies body with oxygen and removes carbon dioxide
- Someone teaching within sporting
- Free from illness or injury
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- Expert that deals with parts of living organisms
- Getting food for health or growth
- Mechanics working within the human body
- Moving of one's body that results in calorie burning
- Required for sustained mental and physical strength
- Doing exercise to prepare for event or goal
- Liquid that takes up 60% of the human body
- Fibrous tissue that contracts to form movement
15 Clues: ____strength • Free from illness or injury • Someone teaching within sporting • Getting food for health or growth • Mechanics working within the human body • Liquid that takes up 60% of the human body • Doing exercise to prepare for event or goal • Fibrous tissue that contracts to form movement • Expert that deals with parts of living organisms • ...
Cell 2022-11-27
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- It is also called vesicles within a cell.
- Serves as the cells skeletal system.
- Used also to destroy invading viruses and bacteria.
- Study of cell.
- Responsible in protein synthesis.
- Contains the DNA.
- Power house of the cell
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- Greek scientist and Philosopher who believed to be the earliest person to study anatomy.
- An energy molecule
- Responsible for protein synthesis.
- Aerobic respiration uses glucose and oxygen to make ____________.
- Focuses on the function and how does it work.
- It is a fluid that is present in cytoplasm.
- Due to intesive workout our muscles hurt due to build up of ________.
- It is about breaking things down and building back up to our body.
15 Clues: Study of cell. • Contains the DNA. • An energy molecule • Power house of the cell • Responsible in protein synthesis. • Responsible for protein synthesis. • Serves as the cells skeletal system. • It is also called vesicles within a cell. • It is a fluid that is present in cytoplasm. • Focuses on the function and how does it work. • ...
absumsa 2026-01-03
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- what ban is lifted after the health week?
- what tradition welcomes freshers?
- brigade, the act of last-minute reading, but there are no flames?
- a four-letter word but is seen by everyone in the association
- what do medical students rarely get?
- what oath binds doctors ethically?
- course dealing with structure of the body
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- what is the highest decision-making body of the association?
- what medical term means sudden death?
- what document preserves decisions in the association?
- what symbol commonly represents medicine?
- what pigment carries oxygen?
- what event marks entry into the profession?
- what is the medical term for bad breath?
- and understand, the student is expected to read and ?
15 Clues: what pigment carries oxygen? • what tradition welcomes freshers? • what oath binds doctors ethically? • what do medical students rarely get? • what medical term means sudden death? • what is the medical term for bad breath? • what ban is lifted after the health week? • what symbol commonly represents medicine? • course dealing with structure of the body • ...
Ancient Egypt: Quiz 1 Review 2019-03-02
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- a ruling family
- an Egyptian king
- the world's longest river
- the word "paper" comes from this plant
- one of a few women to rule Egypt
- the pharoah who united upper and lower Egypt
- a body that is preserved by a special process
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- the study of the body and it's organs
- a large Egyptian structure with triangular sides
- symbol that represents a word or a sound
- a warlike pharoah who was a great builder
- a work of art made of clay, stone, or other materials
- people who practiced a handicraft
- an amount of food greater than a family's needs
- an area of sediment at the mouth of a river
15 Clues: a ruling family • an Egyptian king • the world's longest river • one of a few women to rule Egypt • people who practiced a handicraft • the study of the body and it's organs • the word "paper" comes from this plant • symbol that represents a word or a sound • a warlike pharoah who was a great builder • an area of sediment at the mouth of a river • ...
CHAPTER 29 VOCAB. 2013-11-17
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- knowledge of the physical world
- expulsion from one's native land by authoritative act
- the art of desing in the renaissance
- a machine used to lift people or heavy objects
- when you exchange with someone
- realating to the earth instead of religion
- to move fowards in the renaissance
- the art of creating three-dimensional figures from materials such as wood, stone and clay
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- the science of building structures
- the buying and selling of goods
- the blood movement through the body
- artwork created with paint on a flat surface such as paper and canvas
- the science of numbers
- the study of the human body
- the science of goverment
15 Clues: the science of numbers • the science of goverment • the study of the human body • when you exchange with someone • knowledge of the physical world • the buying and selling of goods • the science of building structures • to move fowards in the renaissance • the blood movement through the body • the art of desing in the renaissance • realating to the earth instead of religion • ...
CHAPTER 29 VOCAB. 2013-11-17
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- a machine used to lift people or heavy objects
- the study of the human body
- the blood movement through the body
- the buying and selling of goods
- the art of desing in the renaissance
- artwork created with paint on a flat surface such as paper and canvas
- realating to the earth instead of religion
- the art of creating three-dimensional figures from materials such as wood, stone and clay
- the science of goverment
- expulsion from one's native land by authoritative act
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- when you exchange with someone
- to move fowards in the renaissance
- the science of numbers
- the science of building structures
- knowledge of the physical world
15 Clues: the science of numbers • the science of goverment • the study of the human body • when you exchange with someone • the buying and selling of goods • knowledge of the physical world • to move fowards in the renaissance • the science of building structures • the blood movement through the body • the art of desing in the renaissance • realating to the earth instead of religion • ...
Fun facts about the the Bride and Groom-to-be 2014-12-08
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- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
- Number of Adam's siblings.
- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
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- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Adam's first job
- Adam's favorite genre of books.
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Adam received his bachelors degree in this field. • ...
Evidence for Evolution 2015-03-02
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- the total number of fossils recorded by scientists
- studied relationship between population and resources
- uses number of amino acids
- anatomical remnants that were important in an organism’s ancestor, but are no longer used in the same way
- a trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- adapting together
- different anatomy with similar structures
- the creator of theory of natural selection
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- studied rock formation of fossils
- similar characteristics from a common ancestor
- the study of similar anatomies between different animals
- selection theory of adaptation to favorable traits
- formation of a new species from the same species
- the study of organisms in different species with similar embryos
- causes evolution
15 Clues: causes evolution • adapting together • uses number of amino acids • studied rock formation of fossils • different anatomy with similar structures • the creator of theory of natural selection • similar characteristics from a common ancestor • formation of a new species from the same species • the total number of fossils recorded by scientists • ...
Tema 2 Contexto 3: La Ciencia y la Ética 2016-05-22
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- Una rama de medicina que especializa a combatir varias enfermedades
- Cuando vas al baño en el avion dice esto en verde
- Cuando no has comido tienes esto...
- Todos los doctores en Grey's Anatomy son...
- Un suceso raro o extraordinario
- Una persona mala te hace esto para intimidarte
- Una persona benevolente
- Cuando no dices la verdad
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- Sinónimo a: alegría
- CPR hace esto
- Una persona que encuentra información y soluciones
- Especialidad médica que se especializa en el cancer
- Un verbo que significa reproducir un organismo exactamente lo mismo al otro
- Cuando le dices secretos a tu amiga estas... en ella
- Cuando alguien no tiene donde vivir puedes hacer esto para ayudarles
15 Clues: CPR hace esto • Sinónimo a: alegría • Una persona benevolente • Cuando no dices la verdad • Un suceso raro o extraordinario • Cuando no has comido tienes esto... • Todos los doctores en Grey's Anatomy son... • Una persona mala te hace esto para intimidarte • Cuando vas al baño en el avion dice esto en verde • Una persona que encuentra información y soluciones • ...
Words from Ms. DeVree's Room 2022-08-30
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- to regard highly
- comparing two unlike things in literature
- to exist, give a gift, or a speech in front of class
- based on truth, legally acceptable
- the reason behind the effect
- gather evidence and arrive at a conclusion
- a person equal to you in age,background, and social status
- a term that uses two contradictory words, cruel kindness
- the physical structure of a plant or animal
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- putting things in progressive order
- a synonym for hug
- a contradictory statement like, "I always tell lies."
- produced by a cause
- meaning the opposite of what was actually said
- interaction of one personality to another, also a required class in high school
15 Clues: to regard highly • a synonym for hug • produced by a cause • the reason behind the effect • based on truth, legally acceptable • putting things in progressive order • comparing two unlike things in literature • gather evidence and arrive at a conclusion • the physical structure of a plant or animal • meaning the opposite of what was actually said • ...
World History 2022-12-07
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- advocated pantheism
- he used pendulum to tell time/ he watched the pendulum
- the paintings of El Greco
- Believes the earth revolves around the sun
- made several preaching tours in the american colonies
- applied mathematics to the study of the universe
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- used instruments such as the astroable to measure the position of stars and planets in the skies
- trained pietists pastors
- studied anatomy;wrote "On the Fabric of the Human Body"
- minister and contributor to the field of science
- Social contract theory of government
- studied the heart and the circulation of the blood
- developed a vaccination for smallpox
- Composer of music
- was the leader of the Moravians
15 Clues: Composer of music • advocated pantheism • trained pietists pastors • the paintings of El Greco • was the leader of the Moravians • Social contract theory of government • developed a vaccination for smallpox • Believes the earth revolves around the sun • minister and contributor to the field of science • applied mathematics to the study of the universe • ...
"The Ologies" Terms Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-25
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- study of creepy crawlies.
- curious to learn about creatures of the sea?
- Zoology, but about animals with no backbone.
- ___ made someone a prosthetic arm.
- you would learn about plants, animals, and organisms
- Isaac Newton studied this subject.
- "mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell."
- fresh water such as lakes are a hot topic in this subject.
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- diseases and good bacteria are studied in this subject.
- study of the formation of large icebergs.
- stars, planets, and moons.
- you might learn about tissues and muscles.
- we live on planet ___ (what's the study of it?)
- where do you come from?
- the connection between animals and their environment.
15 Clues: where do you come from? • study of creepy crawlies. • stars, planets, and moons. • ___ made someone a prosthetic arm. • Isaac Newton studied this subject. • study of the formation of large icebergs. • you might learn about tissues and muscles. • curious to learn about creatures of the sea? • Zoology, but about animals with no backbone. • ...
The scientific, "Ologies." 2022-08-09
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- Study of microscopic lifeforms
- Study of viruses and viral diseases
- The study of living things and everything about them
- Study of hormones and their composition and function
- Study of cell biology including cell anatomy and physiology
- The study of fish
- Study of volcanoes and volcano related phenomena
- The study of all types of animals and everything about them
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- Study of mammals
- The study of water on earth
- Study of fungi and yeasts
- Study of plants and everything about them
- Study of nerves; also a branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the nervous system
- Study of all aspects of diseases and possible causes of death
- Study of ticks, mites, and spiders
15 Clues: Study of mammals • The study of fish • Study of fungi and yeasts • The study of water on earth • Study of microscopic lifeforms • Study of ticks, mites, and spiders • Study of viruses and viral diseases • Study of plants and everything about them • Study of volcanoes and volcano related phenomena • The study of living things and everything about them • ...
The Skeletal & Muscular Systems 2025-11-30
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- The structure of a living thing.
- The second element that makes up bones.
- Pumps blood through your body.
- Helps to grow and repair bones.
- What your bones are made up of/also found in milk.
- Refers to the way your body is positioned.
- The bone that protects your brain.
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- Soft connective tissue found in spaces of the bone.
- Moves food through your body.
- Soft connective tissue similar to your ear or the tip of your nose.
- The way something is done.
- A group of cells that work together to carry out a particular task.
- Moves bones and the body.
- The type of skeleton the human body is.
- the action of an object.
15 Clues: the action of an object. • Moves bones and the body. • The way something is done. • Moves food through your body. • Pumps blood through your body. • Helps to grow and repair bones. • The structure of a living thing. • The bone that protects your brain. • The second element that makes up bones. • The type of skeleton the human body is. • ...
Medicine in the Early Modern Period 1500-1700 2020-05-06
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- Galen was not able to carry out dissections on human corpses due to the restriction of the Church. What did he use instead?
- This was the name given to the less expensive sheets of medical information that medical students could buy if they could not afford the whole book.
- There were still many respected physicians who continued to believe the work of this Greek physician.
- This was the revolutionary invention that led to medical books being easily and more cheaply shared (two words)
- This term means the study of the human body such as its bones, organs and muscles
- Galen had wrongfully believed that this liquid entered the the heart through invisible holes.
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- This was a belief very popular at the time. People believed they controlled their body and their life rather than God.
- This famous English University was respected for how it taught medicine and was one of the first to open a anatomy theatre in the 1570s.
- This group of people would be seen as inferior to physicians as it was they that carried out operations.
- This term means the cutting into and exploration of a dead body.
10 Clues: This term means the cutting into and exploration of a dead body. • This term means the study of the human body such as its bones, organs and muscles • Galen had wrongfully believed that this liquid entered the the heart through invisible holes. • There were still many respected physicians who continued to believe the work of this Greek physician. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2021-09-29
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- Basic units of all living things
- muscle that turns the hand inward so that the palm faces downward
- also known as the ankle bone
- The largest artery in the body
- the movable part of the muscle that is farthest from the skeleton
- smaller bone in he forearm(lower arm) on the same side as the thumb
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- extensor muscle of the wrist involved in flexing the wrist
- Heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee
- Also known as the collarbone
- bones that form the sides and the top of the cranium
- Also known as the wrist
- also known as the breastbone
- lower jawbone
- Structures composed of specialized tissues
14 Clues: lower jawbone • Also known as the wrist • Also known as the collarbone • also known as the ankle bone • also known as the breastbone • The largest artery in the body • Basic units of all living things • Structures composed of specialized tissues • Heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee • bones that form the sides and the top of the cranium • ...
Anatomy Crossword- Usman 2017-09-20
14 Clues: knows all • i forgot? • private space • open for anyone • runs everything • takes you places • does all the work • Local area network • remembers everything • the main circuit board • keeps the problems out • lets you remember more • the mind of the computer • the limbs of the computer
Abdominal Anatomy & Endurant 2019-09-03
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- Artery arise from T12-L1 level
- Denoting the front surface of the body
- Fabric of the stent graft
- Occlusion of this vessel cause buttock claudication
- This design reduce the chance of graft in-folding
- A stationary blood clot along the wall of a blood vessel
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- Might cause Type II Endoleak
- Artery/access that related to Pac-man
- Medtronic Compliant Balloon
- Aorta that situated or occurring below the renal arteries
- This coating lower surface friction and improve trackability
- Dilation of the artery more than 50%.
- Situated nearer to the center of the body or the point of attachment
- Situated away from the point of attachment or origin
14 Clues: Fabric of the stent graft • Medtronic Compliant Balloon • Might cause Type II Endoleak • Artery arise from T12-L1 level • Artery/access that related to Pac-man • Dilation of the artery more than 50%. • Denoting the front surface of the body • This design reduce the chance of graft in-folding • Occlusion of this vessel cause buttock claudication • ...
Basic Anatomy Terminology 2013-06-16
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- movement of body segment towards the next
- nearer to the bottom of a body segment
- movement of a body segment along its long axis
- cross section through the long axis of a body segment
- nearer to or at the back of the body
- nearer to the top of a body segment
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- to move away from the midline
- movement of a body segment away from the next
- towards the head
- near to or at the front of the body
- to move towards the midline
- away from the head
- towards the mid-line of the body
- towards the outside/away from the lid-line of the body
14 Clues: towards the head • away from the head • to move towards the midline • to move away from the midline • towards the mid-line of the body • near to or at the front of the body • nearer to the top of a body segment • nearer to or at the back of the body • nearer to the bottom of a body segment • movement of body segment towards the next • ...
Anatomy, Physiology, PhysioTheory 2016-09-04
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- Characteristic of cervical spinous process
- Close packed position of shoulder; external rotation and ?
- Transient nerve conduction block
- Nerve formed by lateral and medial chords of BPx
- Cervical joint made up of 3 synovial joints (plane and pivot)
- Cuff Active stabilisers of GH joint
- Clinical sign of dysfunction in serratus anterior muscle
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- Non-communicating bursa in shoulder
- Terminal branches of BPx are divided by what artery
- Post-ganglionic tear (or rupture)
- Largest branch of axillary artery
- Primary curvature of the spine
- Palsy presenting with claw hand due to a lower lesion of BPx
- Tear involving varying degrees of axon
14 Clues: Primary curvature of the spine • Transient nerve conduction block • Post-ganglionic tear (or rupture) • Largest branch of axillary artery • Non-communicating bursa in shoulder • Cuff Active stabilisers of GH joint • Tear involving varying degrees of axon • Characteristic of cervical spinous process • Nerve formed by lateral and medial chords of BPx • ...
Digestive System Anatomy 2024-04-26
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- The action or process of swallowing
- Outermost layer of the mucosal layer of digestive tract
- The upper esophageal sphincter is a ________ feature NOT an anatomical one
- Chewed swallowed mass
- The muscled layer of the digestive tract composed of the inner circular and outer longitudinal layers
- Division of the autonomic nervous system responsible for stimulation of thin, enzyme rich salvia production
- Type of digestion where enzymes breakdown food to basic macromolecules
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- Activates lingual lipase to digest food after it is swallowed
- Suspends intestines and anchors them but allows their movement during digestion
- Refers to the portion of the tract containing just the stomach and intestines
- A salivary enzyme that kills bacteria
- Type of tissue that helps provide protection against microorganisms and other pathogens found on food
- Thickened areas of the inner circular layers that regulate passage of material through tract
- Mumps causes inflammation and swelling of this salivary gland
14 Clues: Chewed swallowed mass • The action or process of swallowing • A salivary enzyme that kills bacteria • Outermost layer of the mucosal layer of digestive tract • Activates lingual lipase to digest food after it is swallowed • Mumps causes inflammation and swelling of this salivary gland • Type of digestion where enzymes breakdown food to basic macromolecules • ...
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ANATOMY 2023-06-11
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- A structure formed by the ribs, which surrounds and protects the chest cavity and its organs, such as the heart and lungs.
- The main air passages in the lungs that branch off from the trachea.
- Smaller branches of the bronchi that further divide into tiny airways in the lungs.
- A tube connecting the throat to the lungs for air passage.
- The process of breathing in air or drawing air into the lungs.
- A dome-shaped muscle beneath the lungs that helps with breathing by contracting and expanding the chest cavity.
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- The circulation of blood between the heart and the lungs before returning to the heart. (9,11)
- A flexible and connective tissue found in various parts of the body, such as the joints, ears, and nose, providing support and cushioning.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- Relating to the process of breathing or the organs involved in breathing, such as the lungs, trachea, and diaphragm.
- Microscopic blood vessels in the lungs where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide with the surrounding air sacs (alveoli).
- Organs in the chest that help us breathe by exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- To fill with air or expand, often referring to the act of expanding the lungs by drawing in air during inhalation.
- The chest region of the body, containing the heart, lungs, and other vital organs.
14 Clues: A tube connecting the throat to the lungs for air passage. • The process of breathing in air or drawing air into the lungs. • The main air passages in the lungs that branch off from the trachea. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged. • Organs in the chest that help us breathe by exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide. • ...
Anatomy Ch. 1 2023-09-03
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- Clear, watery fluid secreted by cells of a serous membrane.
- Muscle or gland (or other organ) capable of being activated by nerve endings.
- Relating to the limbs; one of the two major divisions of the skeleton.
- A longitudinal (vertical) plane that divides the body or any of its parts into right and left portions.
- Feedback that tends to cause the level of a variable to change in the same direction as an initial change.
- Longitudinal(vertical) plane that divides the body or an organ into anterior and posterior parts.
- Attachment of a muscle that remains relatively fixed during muscular contraction.
- Specific sagittal plane that lies exactly in the midline.
- Branch of anatomy dealing with the microscopic structure of tissues.
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- A series of catabolic steps in which complex food molecules are broken down to their building blocks by enzymes.
- A state of body equilibrium or stable internal environment of the body.
- The most common homeostatic control mechanism. The net effect is that the output of the system shuts off the original stimulus or reduces its intensity.
- The part of the double-layered membrane that lines the outer surfaces of organs within the ventral body cavity.
- Sum total of the chemical reactions occurring in the body cells.
14 Clues: Specific sagittal plane that lies exactly in the midline. • Clear, watery fluid secreted by cells of a serous membrane. • Sum total of the chemical reactions occurring in the body cells. • Branch of anatomy dealing with the microscopic structure of tissues. • Relating to the limbs; one of the two major divisions of the skeleton. • ...
Muscles in anatomy 2022-11-21
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- This is a moderate strain, with a greater number of injured fibers and more severe muscle pain and tenderness.
- inflammation of the thick fibrous cords that attach muscle to bone
- this strain is a minor strain
- the most superficial and largest muscle in the front portion of the neck
- a large muscle in the upper arm which turns the hand to face palm uppermost and flexes the arm and forearm.
- muscles which extend the hip and flex the knee
- complete tear in your muscle or tendon
- a group of muscles at the front of your thigh
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- either of a pair of large triangular muscles extending over the back of the neck and shoulders and moving the head and shoulder blade.
- makes up the top layer of your abdominal muscles, commonly referred to as your "six-pack."
- the large muscle at the back of the upper arm.
- in your shoulder, which is the ball-and-socket joint that connects your arm to the trunk of your body
- the chief muscle of the calf of the leg, which flexes the knee and foot. It runs to the Achilles tendon from two heads attached to the femur.
- Overuse of a muscle, dehydration, muscle strain or simply holding a position for a prolonged period can cause a muscle cramp
14 Clues: this strain is a minor strain • complete tear in your muscle or tendon • a group of muscles at the front of your thigh • the large muscle at the back of the upper arm. • muscles which extend the hip and flex the knee • inflammation of the thick fibrous cords that attach muscle to bone • the most superficial and largest muscle in the front portion of the neck • ...
Fish Anatomy & Nutrition 2023-05-16
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- The protective coat on the outside of the fish
- Used for storing energy within the fish
- The protective skin over the gills
- 11 vitamins that dissolve in water
- Sense that is heightened in fish and most likely used the most for surrounds.
- Where respiration takes place
- The external layer of skin
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- Recommended that no more than 12% is added in fish diet, provides energy to fish.
- Fin used for momentum and moving forward
- Vitamins A, D, E, K
- The line that runs down the side of the fish and is used for sensory.
- Most critical ingredient in fish food and has multiple functions within fish.
- Organics compounds used for growth, reproduction and health
- Inorganic compounds used for growth, reproduction and health.
14 Clues: Vitamins A, D, E, K • The external layer of skin • Where respiration takes place • The protective skin over the gills • 11 vitamins that dissolve in water • Used for storing energy within the fish • Fin used for momentum and moving forward • The protective coat on the outside of the fish • Organics compounds used for growth, reproduction and health • ...
anatomy and physiology 2025-05-19
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- The body's largest organ (by surface area)
- Gland that regulates metabolism
- The process of cell division for growth and repair
- Fluid that circulates in the lymphatic system
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- Largest part of the human brain
- The system responsible for transporting blood throughout the body
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- The functional unit of the kidney
- Type of muscle found in the heart
- Bone in the upper arm
- The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach
- Protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells
- Connective tissue that connects muscles to bones
- The basic unit of life
14 Clues: Bone in the upper arm • The basic unit of life • Gland that regulates metabolism • Largest part of the human brain • The functional unit of the kidney • Type of muscle found in the heart • The body's largest organ (by surface area) • Fluid that circulates in the lymphatic system • Protein that carries oxygen in red blood cells • ...
The Scientific Revolution Review 2021-06-03
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- German astronomer who explained planets revolve around the sun in ellipses (2 words)
- Galilei he defended Copernicus, discovered four moons of Jupiter, and was forced by the Catholic Church to recant his views. (2 words)
- he stressed the use of experiments and observation in seeking knowledge, helping to develop the scientific method (2 words).
- a possible explanation made based an observation of limited evidence. Part of the scientific method.
- along with Aristotle, this man developed a model that showed the earth at the center of the universe - this became Catholic doctrine for over a thousand years.
- by illegally dissecting human bodies, he became the father of human anatomy (2 Words)
- Steps to find scientific truth through observation and experiments. (2 words)
- belief that the earth is at the center of the universe.
- scientist who discovered the law of gravity (2 words)
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- Out of fear of the Catholic Church, this man did not publish his observations about his view that the planets orbited the Sun (not the Earth) until he was about to die. (2 words)
- one of the fathers of modern philosophy who deducted one unshakable truth, “I think, therefore I am” (2 Words)
- to give up one's views, especially ones considered to be against the church
- "Fathern" of Chemistry, he discovered oxygen and proved that there was more to substances than the four basic Greek elements (Earth, Fire, Air, Water)
- the force that keeps the planets in orbit around the sun.
- beliefs that go against the teachings of the Catholic Church
- belief that the sun is at the center of the universe.
- a new way of thinking about the physical world that led to modern science (2 Words)
- ancient Greek Scientist whose research on human anatomy went unchallenged for a thousand years until Andreas Vesalius
18 Clues: belief that the sun is at the center of the universe. • scientist who discovered the law of gravity (2 words) • belief that the earth is at the center of the universe. • the force that keeps the planets in orbit around the sun. • beliefs that go against the teachings of the Catholic Church • ...
Anatomy 2024-09-06
Anatomy and Physiology 2021-09-29
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- bones that form the sides and the top of the cranium
- muscle that turns the hand inward so that the palm faces downward
- The largest artery in the body
- Also known as the collarbone
- Basic units of all living things
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- also known as the breastbone
- extensor muscle of the wrist involved in flexing the wrist
- Heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee
- lower jawbone
- Structures composed of specialized tissues
- smaller bone in he forearm(lower arm) on the same side as the thumb
- also known as the ankle bone
- the movable part of the muscle that is farthest from the skeleton
- Also known as the wrist
14 Clues: lower jawbone • Also known as the wrist • also known as the breastbone • also known as the ankle bone • Also known as the collarbone • The largest artery in the body • Basic units of all living things • Structures composed of specialized tissues • Heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee • bones that form the sides and the top of the cranium • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2021-09-29
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- lower jawbone
- Also known as the wrist
- muscle that turns the hand inward so that the palm faces downward
- the movable part of the muscle that is farthest from the skeleton
- Basic units of all living things
- smaller bone in he forearm(lower arm) on the same side as the thumb
- also known as the ankle bone
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- extensor muscle of the wrist involved in flexing the wrist
- The largest artery in the body
- Also known as the collarbone
- bones that form the sides and the top of the cranium
- Structures composed of specialized tissues
- Heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee
- also known as the breastbone
14 Clues: lower jawbone • Also known as the wrist • Also known as the collarbone • also known as the breastbone • also known as the ankle bone • The largest artery in the body • Basic units of all living things • Structures composed of specialized tissues • Heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee • bones that form the sides and the top of the cranium • ...
Computer Anatomy Crossword 2022-03-01
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- Allows to aim at something on the screen
- The output device
- Keeps storage for as long as you want
- An built-in mouse for a laptop
- How a computer remembers things
- assigns tasks to the hardware
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- Allows letters to show on the screen
- A way to show a computer screen on a sheet of paper
- Memory stored for later
- Helps with very fancy graphics
- Heart of the Computer
- makes the audio louder and better
- Memory randomly accessible
- Brain of the Computer
14 Clues: The output device • Heart of the Computer • Brain of the Computer • Memory stored for later • Memory randomly accessible • assigns tasks to the hardware • Helps with very fancy graphics • An built-in mouse for a laptop • How a computer remembers things • makes the audio louder and better • Allows letters to show on the screen • Keeps storage for as long as you want • ...
blood: anatomy crossword 2021-04-12
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- clotting of the blood
- middle muscular layer
- initiate clotting
- inner layer
- located in center of thorax
- discharge pump below
- outer layer of heart
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- white blood cells (remove microorganisms at infection sites and remove foreign substance and body debri)
- destroys parasites
- circulating fluid that transports nutrients, O2, CO2, and waste products
- provides a solvent for dissolved nutrients
- red blood cells (produced in the bone marrow)
- interconnected cells that contract in unison
- pump receives blood at top
14 Clues: inner layer • initiate clotting • destroys parasites • discharge pump below • outer layer of heart • clotting of the blood • middle muscular layer • pump receives blood at top • located in center of thorax • provides a solvent for dissolved nutrients • interconnected cells that contract in unison • red blood cells (produced in the bone marrow) • ...
Anatomy and hearts 2021-05-07
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- picks up CO2 and drops off CO2
- sends blood to the left ventricle
- sends blood to the aorta
- sends blood to the mitral valve
- blood from right atrium is sent there
- all blood flow comes from
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- sends blood to Pulmonary arteries
- oxygenated blood is sent from the lungs to this vein
- deoxygenated blood is sent there
- sends blood to pulmonarary valves and arteries
- lartgest vein in the body
- sends blood to the aorta valve
- right side deoxygenated blood
- sets rhythm to the heart
14 Clues: sends blood to the aorta • sets rhythm to the heart • lartgest vein in the body • all blood flow comes from • right side deoxygenated blood • picks up CO2 and drops off CO2 • sends blood to the aorta valve • sends blood to the mitral valve • deoxygenated blood is sent there • sends blood to Pulmonary arteries • sends blood to the left ventricle • ...
Body Systems & Anatomy 2024-01-11
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- Bones are a part of this organ system
- The heart is an example of a
- Intakes oxygen and expels carbon dioxide
- Blood is pumped through the
- A single living thing
- Cells working together compose a
- Fights off infections and disease
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- Makes conscious decisions
- Helps us move
- The intestine is part of the
- Waste is disposed of by the
- A balance in the body needed to survive
- A group of organs that work together
- We are made of billions of them
14 Clues: Helps us move • A single living thing • Makes conscious decisions • Waste is disposed of by the • Blood is pumped through the • The intestine is part of the • The heart is an example of a • We are made of billions of them • Cells working together compose a • Fights off infections and disease • A group of organs that work together • Bones are a part of this organ system • ...
MEDICROSS 4-ANATOMY 2023-02-08
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- workhorse of forearm flexion
- encloses pectoralis minor
- here lies the radial nerve
- commonest dislocation of shoulder joint
- longest superficial vein of upper limb
- largest and the first carpal bone to ossify
- pierced by musculocutaneous
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- SIT muscles attach to
- Intramuscular injection
- ligament winding the head of radius
- dawbarn's sign
- winging of scapula
- check your pulse!
- largest branch of brachial plexus
- fracture at distal end of radius
15 Clues: dawbarn's sign • check your pulse! • winging of scapula • SIT muscles attach to • Intramuscular injection • encloses pectoralis minor • here lies the radial nerve • pierced by musculocutaneous • workhorse of forearm flexion • fracture at distal end of radius • largest branch of brachial plexus • ligament winding the head of radius • longest superficial vein of upper limb • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2024-10-14
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- When oxygen enters and co2 leaves
- It helps you to breathe and digest food
- Another word for the chest
- what expands and contracts to take in oxygen
- muscles that present within the rib cage
- The amount of air that enters and exits the lungs
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- How quickly you breathe
- What is breathing out called
- The space inside the nose
- What do muscles do to support?
- What is breathing in called
- the major muscle of respiration.
- The capacity of the lung
- What you breathe in
14 Clues: What you breathe in • How quickly you breathe • The capacity of the lung • The space inside the nose • Another word for the chest • What is breathing in called • What is breathing out called • What do muscles do to support? • the major muscle of respiration. • When oxygen enters and co2 leaves • It helps you to breathe and digest food • muscles that present within the rib cage • ...
Nail Anatomy & Hygiene 2025-05-14
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- Extends beyond the fingertip.
- Nail contains 15-30% of this.
- Should be discarded after use.
- Removes dirt and helps prevent growth of microbes, but does not kill bacteria.
- Constructed in about 100 layers.
- Excess cuticle that overlaps onto the base of the nail.
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- Using a chemical to destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
- Helps produce the nail.
- Skin that is attached to the underside of the free edge.
- Half moon
- Small portion of the skin that extends over the nail plate.
- Where the nail plate is attached.
- Portion of nail plate hidden under the fold of the skin at the base of the nail.
- Children's nails grow _____________ faster than adults'.
14 Clues: Half moon • Helps produce the nail. • Extends beyond the fingertip. • Nail contains 15-30% of this. • Should be discarded after use. • Constructed in about 100 layers. • Where the nail plate is attached. • Excess cuticle that overlaps onto the base of the nail. • Skin that is attached to the underside of the free edge. • ...
Urinary System - Anatomy 2025-05-12
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- a kidney stone
- the canal through which urine passes from the bladder to the outside of the body
- a smooth, collapsible muscular sac that stores urine temporarily
- a nonselective, passive process in which fluid passes from the blood into the glomerular capsule part of the renal tubule
- filtrate containing waste and excess ions excreted by the kidneys
- the system primarily responsible for water, electrolyte,and acid-base balance and the removal of nitrogenous wastes from the blood.
- the main nitrogen-containing waste excreted in the urine
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- organs that filter blood and remove waste products, excess fluid, and toxins from the body.
- encloses a glomerulus; also called the Bowman's capsule.
- tubes that carry urine from kidney to bladder
- structural and functional units of the kidney
- a second hormone that helps regulate blood composition and blood volume by acting on the kidneys
- the term used to compare how much heavier urine is than distilled water
- a knot of coiled capillaries in the kidney; forms the filtrate
14 Clues: a kidney stone • tubes that carry urine from kidney to bladder • structural and functional units of the kidney • encloses a glomerulus; also called the Bowman's capsule. • the main nitrogen-containing waste excreted in the urine • a knot of coiled capillaries in the kidney; forms the filtrate • a smooth, collapsible muscular sac that stores urine temporarily • ...
Intro To Anatomy 2023-01-06
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- Anything generally closer to the head of the body
- support the body and bind together tissues
- a cut horizontally in half
- further from the middle of the body
- a cut down the middle from the side of the body
- responsible for the movement of an organism
- closer to the middle of the body
- protects intestines from the end of esophagus
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- front of your skull
- forms the covering for all int. and ext. body surfaces
- front of the body
- backside of the body
- sense stimuli and transmit signals (nerve impulse)
- divides the body into left and right, down the middle
- the nose is called the ________
15 Clues: front of the body • front of your skull • backside of the body • a cut horizontally in half • the nose is called the ________ • closer to the middle of the body • further from the middle of the body • support the body and bind together tissues • responsible for the movement of an organism • protects intestines from the end of esophagus • ...
Heart Anatomy Crossword 2025-01-17
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- Thickest chamber of the heart; Pumps oxygenated blood to the entire body
- Delivers deoxygenated blood from the upper body to the right atrium
- Pumps deoxygenated blood to the right ventricle
- Pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- Opens to pass blood from the right ventricle to the pulmonary arteries
- Carry blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
- Opens to pass blood from the left ventricle to the aorta
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- opens to pass blood from the right atrium to the right ventricle
- Pumps oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium
- Delivers deoxygenated blood from the lower body to the right atrium
- Largest artery; carries oxygenated blood away from the left ventricle to the body
- Opens to pass blood from the left atrium to the left ventricle
- Carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium
- Separates the right and left sides of the heart, keeping oxygenated and deoxygenated blood separate
14 Clues: Pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs • Pumps deoxygenated blood to the right ventricle • Carry blood from the right ventricle to the lungs • Pumps oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium • Carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium • Opens to pass blood from the left ventricle to the aorta • ...
Anatomy crossword puzzle 2025-10-03
15 Clues: bone • jaw bone • jaw bone • blade bone • of vertebrae • bone in the leg • bone near thumb • basin of the hip • chest bone in front • bone opposite radius • structure of the head • bone in the lower leg • bone protecting the chest • of the finger or toe bones • connecting shoulder to sternum
Anatomy Study Guide 2025-10-23
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- Where are secondary ossification centers located on a long bone
- Where do long bones grow in length
- What is the yellow bone marrow primarily composed of
- Mature bone cell
- Bone destroying cells that break down bone matrix
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- What is the outer covering of a bone
- Where are primary ossification centers located
- What is the name of the cocentric circles of calcified matrix
- Bony chambers where osteocytes are located
- This or that color of marrow in cavities
- Where is the medullary cavity of a bone called
- What is the structural and functional unit of compact bone
- What is the lining of the medullary cavity called
- What connects osteocytes to each other
- During endochondral bone growth, what type of cells increase in number and die
15 Clues: Mature bone cell • Where do long bones grow in length • What is the outer covering of a bone • What connects osteocytes to each other • This or that color of marrow in cavities • Bony chambers where osteocytes are located • Where are primary ossification centers located • Where is the medullary cavity of a bone called • What is the lining of the medullary cavity called • ...
The anatomy system 2025-10-09
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- The muscle that compresses the abdominal contents and assists in trunk flexion.
- The muscle on the side of the face responsible for closing the jaw.
- The muscle covering the front of the neck that flexes and rotates the head.
- The large triangular shoulder muscle responsible for arm abduction.
- The large chest muscle that adducts and flexes the arm.
- The muscle responsible for hip extension.
- The muscle that raises the shoulders and extends the neck.
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- The large muscle on the front of the thigh responsible for extending the knee.
- The main muscle of the upper arm responsible for flexing the elbow.
- The muscle on the calf responsible for plantar flexion of the foot.
- The muscle on the front of the lower leg responsible for dorsiflexion.
- The broad muscle of the back that helps in pulling the arm downward and backward.
- The dome-shaped muscle essential for breathing.
- The muscle group on the back of the thigh responsible for knee flexion.
14 Clues: The muscle responsible for hip extension. • The dome-shaped muscle essential for breathing. • The large chest muscle that adducts and flexes the arm. • The muscle that raises the shoulders and extends the neck. • The main muscle of the upper arm responsible for flexing the elbow. • The muscle on the calf responsible for plantar flexion of the foot. • ...
Anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07
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- A type of consent that is given freely without pressure
- An immune cell that produces antibodies
- How your body keeps itself at the right temperature
- First layer of the skin
- A condition that effects the digestive system
- A manual way to check pulse
- A joint that is freely moveable
- middle layer of the skin
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- A male hormone
- Structures that trap pathogens
- A condition that affects the skeletal system
- An example of a long bone
- Something that contracts and flattens during inhalation
- a gland that produces something for temp regulation
14 Clues: A male hormone • First layer of the skin • middle layer of the skin • An example of a long bone • A manual way to check pulse • Structures that trap pathogens • A joint that is freely moveable • An immune cell that produces antibodies • A condition that affects the skeletal system • A condition that effects the digestive system • ...
Baylor's Salmon Crossword 2021-04-29
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- The very first stage of a Salmon's life
- The type of water Salmon are born into
- A man-made wall preventing Salmon from passing
- The place where adult Salmon live
- Migration obstacle caused by humans
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- When different parts of a body work together to accomplish something
- (2 words) The different stages of a Salmon's life
- Where the tide meets the stream
- The internal or external parts of a body
- A Salmon still carrying the yolk
10 Clues: Where the tide meets the stream • A Salmon still carrying the yolk • The place where adult Salmon live • Migration obstacle caused by humans • The type of water Salmon are born into • The very first stage of a Salmon's life • The internal or external parts of a body • A man-made wall preventing Salmon from passing • (2 words) The different stages of a Salmon's life • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Puzzle 2020-09-16
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- What systems main function is gas exchange?
- What system helps animals make babies.
- What system has key structures as skin, nails and hair?
- What is the study of bodily functions?
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- What is also known as the circulatory system?
- What systems main function is production and secretion?
- What is the study of bodily structures?
- What systems main functions are movement and stabilization?
- What systems key structures include the brain and spinal cord?
- What system protects the organs?
10 Clues: What system protects the organs? • What system helps animals make babies. • What is the study of bodily functions? • What is the study of bodily structures? • What systems main function is gas exchange? • What is also known as the circulatory system? • What systems main function is production and secretion? • What system has key structures as skin, nails and hair? • ...
Words of the Week 27th September 2021-09-23
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- "The light _______s me to see better"
- to walk in a proud or vain manner
- to fit together or work by connecting
- to outgrow, outlast or outlive an item
- to trouble, upset the hopes of or discourage
- the parts of a living thing and how they fit together
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- "The snake made its _______ known by rattling its tail"
- to break or break off into fragments or splinters
- having an empty space inside
- a hollow place or hole
10 Clues: a hollow place or hole • having an empty space inside • to walk in a proud or vain manner • "The light _______s me to see better" • to fit together or work by connecting • to outgrow, outlast or outlive an item • to trouble, upset the hopes of or discourage • to break or break off into fragments or splinters • the parts of a living thing and how they fit together • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-03-15
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- known for law of gases
- Invented the telescope
- discovered that the orbit of Mars was an ellipse
- a star that suddenly increases greatly in brightness because of a catastrophic explosion that ejects most of its mass.
- an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature
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- discovered scientific method
- accurately illustrate human anatomy
- Proposed the heliocentric system
- an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer
- demonstrated that the presence of maggots in putrefying meat doesn't result with flies
10 Clues: known for law of gases • Invented the telescope • discovered scientific method • Proposed the heliocentric system • accurately illustrate human anatomy • discovered that the orbit of Mars was an ellipse • an instrument for measuring and indicating temperature • an optical instrument designed to make distant objects appear nearer • ...
Roman Science 2022-03-09
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- The planets (are not/are) named after roman gods.
- a myth says that two twins got saved from drowning by what?
- Galen (a Greek doctor) introduced this idea
- Is the home of the greek gods
- rome is in ___
- Who was the "king" of the roman gods?
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- The difference between greek statues and roman statues. (There more ___)
- The study of body structure
- What did Rome and Greece practice?
- Who was the "king" of the greek gods?
10 Clues: rome is in ___ • The study of body structure • Is the home of the greek gods • What did Rome and Greece practice? • Who was the "king" of the greek gods? • Who was the "king" of the roman gods? • Galen (a Greek doctor) introduced this idea • The planets (are not/are) named after roman gods. • a myth says that two twins got saved from drowning by what? • ...
Evolution 2016-06-14
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- area in which an organism lives
- study of traits and how they are passed down from generation
- science of classifying and naming organisms
- all known traces of past life ever found
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- study of relative connections between species
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- study of structures and organisms
- study of how species are distributed across the earth
- belief that a higher power created all life
- diagram of how species are related
10 Clues: area in which an organism lives • study of structures and organisms • diagram of how species are related • all known traces of past life ever found • belief that a higher power created all life • science of classifying and naming organisms • study of relative connections between species • the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • ...
Sexy Punkie 2014-01-07
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- Naam van je mams
- De titel van de film die je van mij moest onthouden
- Voor welk plek hadden we de eerste keer afgesproken
- Wat vind je lastig om los te laten
- Welk winkel was ik een tijdje terug voor het eerst van me leven in gegaan
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- Eerste woord waar je aan denkt bij de letter M
- Babette uitspraak “……. koekepeertje!”
- Favoriete kleur
- Naam van je Papa
- Wat voor lessen gaf je op de Universiteit
10 Clues: Favoriete kleur • Naam van je mams • Naam van je Papa • Wat vind je lastig om los te laten • Babette uitspraak “……. koekepeertje!” • Wat voor lessen gaf je op de Universiteit • Eerste woord waar je aan denkt bij de letter M • De titel van de film die je van mij moest onthouden • Voor welk plek hadden we de eerste keer afgesproken • ...
Chapter 12 vocabulary - Caden Fontana 2024-04-05
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- exist within a population.
- is a change in species over time There is overproduction of offspring, which leads to competition for resources.
- similar structures, function in similar environments
- similar early development
- remains or traces of organisms from past
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- a body part that has no use
- similar DNA and amino acid sequences
- similar anatomy from common ancestors
- geographic distribution of a species
- characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ
10 Clues: similar early development • exist within a population. • a body part that has no use • similar DNA and amino acid sequences • geographic distribution of a species • similar anatomy from common ancestors • remains or traces of organisms from past • similar structures, function in similar environments • ...
Chap 12 Vocab- Ava Trettin 2024-04-05
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- study of fossils
- characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ
- similar anatomy from common ancestors
- found at a certain geographic location and nowhere else
- exist within a population.
- remains or traces of organisms from past
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- geographic distribution of a species
- similar structures, function in similar environments
- a change in species over time
- forms A fossil that shows an intermediate state between an ancestral trait and that of its later descendants
10 Clues: study of fossils • exist within a population. • a change in species over time • geographic distribution of a species • similar anatomy from common ancestors • remains or traces of organisms from past • similar structures, function in similar environments • found at a certain geographic location and nowhere else • ...
Lizzy's Puzzle #1 2022-09-19
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- Closer or towards the trunk or the point of origin of the body part
- The middle toe is located at the ___ side of the foot
- The ___end of the femur joints with the pelvic bone
- Farther from the surface
- Nearer to the surface
- The kneecap is located on the ___side of the leg
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- The shoulder blades are located on the
- Reference position in anatomy
- Midline of the body
- side of the body
- The little toe is located at the ___ side of the foot
11 Clues: side of the body • Midline of the body • Nearer to the surface • Farther from the surface • Reference position in anatomy • The shoulder blades are located on the • The kneecap is located on the ___side of the leg • The ___end of the femur joints with the pelvic bone • The middle toe is located at the ___ side of the foot • ...
Principles of Health Crossword 2023-08-25
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- He published the first anatomy book
- It established belief that the body was regulated by four body humors
- Removal of a piece of skull
- an ancient Egyptian symbol associated with healing powers
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- Used to treat diabetes
- The study of medicine was prohibited at this time
- Invented the first stethoscope
- A paper-like material used by Egyptians to document medical knowledge
- Treated illness with ceremonys
- They are the first to create public health and sanitation systems
10 Clues: Used to treat diabetes • Removal of a piece of skull • Invented the first stethoscope • Treated illness with ceremonys • He published the first anatomy book • The study of medicine was prohibited at this time • an ancient Egyptian symbol associated with healing powers • They are the first to create public health and sanitation systems • ...
Science 2024-10-24
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- Use of biological processes for industrial and other applications.
- Process plants use to convert light energy into chemical energy.
- Respiration: Process by which cells convert glucose into energy.
- Study of heredity and variation in organisms.
- Study of microorganisms.
- A community of living organisms and their environment.
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- Study of the structure of organisms.
- Study of the functions of living organisms.
- Cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells.
- Study of interactions among organisms and their environment.
10 Clues: Study of microorganisms. • Study of the structure of organisms. • Study of the functions of living organisms. • Study of heredity and variation in organisms. • A community of living organisms and their environment. • Cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells. • Study of interactions among organisms and their environment. • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-06-12
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- The study of plants
- The study of organisms’ structures
- The study of genes and heredity
- The study of potential life outside of Earth
- The study of animals
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- The study of biological processes through the methods traditionally used in the physical sciences.
- The study of cells
- The new and sometimes controversial branch of biology that studies the manipulation of living matter, including genetic modification and synthetic biology.
- The scientific study of birds
- The study of insects
10 Clues: The study of cells • The study of plants • The study of insects • The study of animals • The scientific study of birds • The study of genes and heredity • The study of organisms’ structures • The study of potential life outside of Earth • The study of biological processes through the methods traditionally used in the physical sciences. • ...
Tic Tac Toe Project: Crossword Puzzle by victor 2025-10-16
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- Polish astronomer
- The study and structure of the human body
- Italian astronomer who used the telescope to support a theory
- Astronomical model that places the sun in the middle instead of the earth
- Process of testing hypothesis
- German astronomer known for three laws of planetary motion
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- English philosopher who promoted the use of systematic observation
- Instrument that was Improved
- A theory about where knowledge comes from
- Developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation
10 Clues: Polish astronomer • Instrument that was Improved • Process of testing hypothesis • The study and structure of the human body • A theory about where knowledge comes from • Developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation • German astronomer known for three laws of planetary motion • Italian astronomer who used the telescope to support a theory • ...
1 year! 2026-01-03
8 Clues: where laugh and swing • the room we first talked in • our first holiday as a couple • thank God we both go to school in… • the class that brought us together • the place we went on our first date • we spend most the time at your house watching… • you watched me do this the day we started dating
Scientific Revolution 2014-05-12
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- In 1687, ____ publishes law of gravity.
- ____ invents microscope.
- In 1714 thermometer was invented by ____.
- The scientific ____ was a new way of thinking about the natural world.
- In 1610, Galileo publishes ____ messenger.
- Scientists developed new tools to make precise observation called scientific ____.
- In 1643, Torricelli invents ____.
- The earth centered view of the universe was called the ____ theory.
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- ____ publishes human anatomy text book.
- In 1666 France establishes academy of ____.
- Copernicus' ____ theory still did not completely explain the positions of the planets.
- ____ announced that Jupiter has 4 moons.
- Galileo announced that the ____ had dark spots.
- Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo began developed the ____ method.
- ____ publishes first 2 laws of planetary motion.
15 Clues: ____ invents microscope. • In 1643, Torricelli invents ____. • ____ publishes human anatomy text book. • In 1687, ____ publishes law of gravity. • ____ announced that Jupiter has 4 moons. • In 1714 thermometer was invented by ____. • In 1610, Galileo publishes ____ messenger. • In 1666 France establishes academy of ____. • Galileo announced that the ____ had dark spots. • ...
How well do you know the Bride and Groom-to-be? 2014-12-08
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- Adam's favorite genre of books.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Adam's first job
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- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Number of Adam's siblings.
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Adam received his bachelors degree in this field. • ...
How well do you know the Bride and Groom-to-be? 2014-12-08
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- Number of Adam's siblings.
- Name of Michelle's first dog.
- Adam's favorite genre of books.
- Type of candy that Michelle is mildly allergic to.
- Name of the Mexican city which Adam went bungee jumping.
- Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert.
- Number of times Michelle has dislocated her left shoulder.
- Adam received his bachelors degree in this field.
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- Adam's favorite thing to eat.
- Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field
- Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg.
- Michelle won a trip to this country on the gameshow Hollywood Squares.
- Michelle's favorite place to shop.
- Michelle's favorite type of music.
- Adam's first job
15 Clues: Adam's first job • Number of Adam's siblings. • Adam's favorite thing to eat. • Name of Michelle's first dog. • Adam's favorite genre of books. • Michelle's favorite place to shop. • Michelle's favorite type of music. • Age at which Michelle learned to boil an egg. • Michelle has her bachelors degree in this field • Name of the band that Adam saw his first concert. • ...
WHAT AM I - Ms. Winna 2024-08-11
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- I'm a tool used to cut hair.
- I'm a common skin condition.
- I'm a substance used to moisturize the skin.
- I'm a technique of coloring hair.
- I'm the art of making faces look more attractive.
- I'm a facial treatment to cleanse the skin.
- I'm a collection of harmonious colors.
- I'm a tool used to shape eyebrows.
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- I'm a substance used to protect the skin from the sun.
- I'm a tool used to cut nails.
- I'm the process of removing unwanted hair.
- I'm a science that studies skin, hair, and nails
- I'm the process of removing dead skin cells.
- I'm a tool used to dry hair.
- I'm a substance used to beautify nails
15 Clues: I'm a tool used to cut hair. • I'm a common skin condition. • I'm a tool used to dry hair. • I'm a tool used to cut nails. • I'm a technique of coloring hair. • I'm a tool used to shape eyebrows. • I'm a substance used to beautify nails • I'm a collection of harmonious colors. • I'm the process of removing unwanted hair. • I'm a facial treatment to cleanse the skin. • ...
Science in sports 2024-10-08
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- The ability to do work
- The study of the structure and function, at all levels
- The rate at which work is done
- Someone specialising in the study of function
- An influence that may cause a something to accelerate
- The taking in and use of food
- The identification and description of the body structures
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- A physical activity
- The study of movement
- Unit of energy that originated from heat.
- Essential nutrients for the human body
- The tissue that makes it possible for an animal to move
- Ability to change the body's position quickly
- The Frequency of a heart beat
- Teaching a person or animal a physical thing
15 Clues: A physical activity • The study of movement • The ability to do work • The Frequency of a heart beat • The taking in and use of food • The rate at which work is done • Essential nutrients for the human body • Unit of energy that originated from heat. • Teaching a person or animal a physical thing • Ability to change the body's position quickly • ...
Puzzled - But make it Swift 2025-09-22
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- Age Taylor was when she released her debut album
- Instrument Taylor learned as a kid & still plays
- 2022 album with Anti-Hero
- Song lyric says "Karma is a cat"
- Song from Folklore told from a teenage boys perspective
- City where Taylor moved to pursue music
- Album featuring all too well & 22
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- Cottagecore-inspired surprise album of 2020
- Taylor's first cat, names after Grey's Anatomy character
- Taylor's 2008 album that won Album of the year at the Grammy's
- Musical movie Taylor acted in
- Album that Taylor fully wrote by herself
- Symbol associated with her reputation era
- Taylor grew up on a Christmas dash farm
- Album with pastel cover art and songs about romance.
15 Clues: 2022 album with Anti-Hero • Musical movie Taylor acted in • Song lyric says "Karma is a cat" • Album featuring all too well & 22 • Taylor grew up on a Christmas dash farm • City where Taylor moved to pursue music • Album that Taylor fully wrote by herself • Symbol associated with her reputation era • Cottagecore-inspired surprise album of 2020 • ...
Sharp, Lauren, Period 2, Game 1 2022-09-20
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- movement that decreases the angle between two joints
- away from the midline of the body
- freely moveable joints
- movement of a bone on an axis, toward or away from the body
- a vertical plane running from side to side
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- movement that extends the foot
- movement of the sole of the foot away from the midline
- movement of the limbs toward the midline of the body
- allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- toward the back
10 Clues: toward the back • freely moveable joints • movement that extends the foot • away from the midline of the body • a vertical plane running from side to side • movement that decreases the angle between two joints • movement of the limbs toward the midline of the body • allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • ...
school subjects 2022-10-27
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- includes learning about what has occurred in the past
- sounds combined to produce an art form
- form of science that breaks down the parts of the body
- includes understanding the mechanics of combining words
- understanding why the world works the way it does
- this includes adding and subtracting
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- includes the application of words for creating phrases
- education of the importance of physical activity
- is a form of creative expression
- understanding and evaluating angles and shapes
10 Clues: is a form of creative expression • this includes adding and subtracting • sounds combined to produce an art form • understanding and evaluating angles and shapes • education of the importance of physical activity • understanding why the world works the way it does • includes learning about what has occurred in the past • ...
Types of Biology Crossword 2022-08-25
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- The Study of the relationships between various organisms.
- The study of the bodily structure of organisms.
- The study of plants.
- The study of tiny organisms.
- The study of the causes and effects of diseases.
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- The study of the functions of living organisms and their parts.
- The study of animals.
- The study of the uses and effects of drugs.
- The study of the classification of organisms.
- The study of the nature and effects of poisons
10 Clues: The study of plants. • The study of animals. • The study of tiny organisms. • The study of the uses and effects of drugs. • The study of the classification of organisms. • The study of the nature and effects of poisons • The study of the bodily structure of organisms. • The study of the causes and effects of diseases. • ...
Lamb period 2 2021-09-20
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- A hollow pace within the body, and organ, or a bone
- Freely moveable
- Immovable
- Allows only extension and flexion due to anatomy
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- Slightly moveable(Ribs and Sternum)
- Allows bone to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- found in teeth
- A series of joints that allows movement of the human body
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around in a central axis
- Found in the skull
10 Clues: Immovable • found in teeth • Freely moveable • Found in the skull • Slightly moveable(Ribs and Sternum) • Allows only extension and flexion due to anatomy • A hollow pace within the body, and organ, or a bone • A series of joints that allows movement of the human body • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around in a central axis • ...
Science Puzzle 2023-01-30
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- What is the study of human body and it's functions
- What is the study about the past
- what is the study of Chemicals and Chemical reactions
- What is the study of earth and it's features
- What is the study of animals
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- What is the study of universe and space
- What is the study of weather
- What is the study of plants
- What is the study of matter and energy
- What is the study of living things
10 Clues: What is the study of plants • What is the study of weather • What is the study of animals • What is the study about the past • What is the study of living things • What is the study of matter and energy • What is the study of universe and space • What is the study of earth and it's features • What is the study of human body and it's functions • ...
PA Crossword Puzzle 2016-08-25
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- Position body is assumed to be standing
- study of how living organisms perform their vital functions
- separates superior and inferior portions of the body
- divides body into anterior and posterior sections
- separates right and left portions
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- Cavity contains cranial and vertebral cavity
- study of internal and external structures of the body and physical relations between them
- includes arms legs and their girdles
- Cavity contains thoracic and abdominal pelvic cavity
- includes head neck and trunk
10 Clues: includes head neck and trunk • separates right and left portions • includes arms legs and their girdles • Position body is assumed to be standing • Cavity contains cranial and vertebral cavity • divides body into anterior and posterior sections • separates superior and inferior portions of the body • Cavity contains thoracic and abdominal pelvic cavity • ...
PA Crossword Puzzle 2016-08-25
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- Position body is assumed to be standing
- study of how living organisms perform their vital functions
- separates superior and inferior portions of the body
- divides body into anterior and posterior sections
- separates right and left portions
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- Cavity contains cranial and vertebral cavity
- study of internal and external structures of the body and physical relations between them
- includes arms legs and their girdles
- Cavity contains thoracic and abdominal pelvic cavity
- includes head neck and trunk
10 Clues: includes head neck and trunk • separates right and left portions • includes arms legs and their girdles • Position body is assumed to be standing • Cavity contains cranial and vertebral cavity • divides body into anterior and posterior sections • separates superior and inferior portions of the body • Cavity contains thoracic and abdominal pelvic cavity • ...
forensics project 12112021 2021-12-11
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- To turn in a partner in crime in exchange for immunity
- Iron cage-like contraption that protected graves
- Edema; fluid retention to the point of death
- Exemption from legal punishment
- Corpses that were dissected and studied by anatomists
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- Grave-robbers
- People who study the structure of the human body
- 1832 legislation that gave anatomists permission to dissect donated bodies
- One-sided pamphlet with public announcements; used to garner publicity for Burke's trial
- Commiting an anatomy murder
10 Clues: Grave-robbers • Commiting an anatomy murder • Exemption from legal punishment • Edema; fluid retention to the point of death • People who study the structure of the human body • Iron cage-like contraption that protected graves • Corpses that were dissected and studied by anatomists • To turn in a partner in crime in exchange for immunity • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-02-04
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- view that earth is the center of the universe
- father of chemistry
- method used to confirm findings & to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- Earth rotates on an axis & around sun Kepler mathematical proof that the planets revolve around the sun and in ellipses.
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- The Center
- confirmed Copernicus theory discovered 4 moons of Jupiter
- made huge discoveries in anatomy.
- helped develop the scientific method
- one of the fathers of modern
- Published work before and after his death
10 Clues: The Center • father of chemistry • made huge discoveries in anatomy. • helped develop the scientific method • one of the fathers of modern • Published work before and after his death • view that earth is the center of the universe • confirmed Copernicus theory discovered 4 moons of Jupiter • method used to confirm findings & to prove or disprove a hypothesis • ...
Chapter 4 Review: The Exchange of Ideas 2025-12-03
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- point of view; in art: representing paintings in three dimensions
- the science that deals with studying the stars
- A person who copies books by hand
- the science that deals with the structure of plants and animals
- the act of fixing an institution
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- banishment from the Church
- the act of spreading information
- a crime against the church
- a poem, story, or picture intended to teach a lesson
- dishonest or criminal conduct by those in power
10 Clues: banishment from the Church • a crime against the church • the act of spreading information • the act of fixing an institution • A person who copies books by hand • the science that deals with studying the stars • dishonest or criminal conduct by those in power • a poem, story, or picture intended to teach a lesson • ...
SCIENCE 2023-06-10
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- - study of the nervous system, including the brain and neurons
- - study of living organisms and their processes
- - study of the structure of living organisms
- - deals with the composition and transformations of matter
- - study of insects
- - study of the physical properties and processes of the Earth
- - study of animals
- - study of the relationships between organisms and their environment
- - study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms
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- - study of the functions and processes of living organisms
- - of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns
- - study of plants
- - study of celestial objects, such as stars, planets, and galaxies
- - study of the chemical processes and substances in living organisms
- - deals with the fundamental principles of the universe
- - study of microorganisms
- - deals with atomic and subatomic particles
- - study of prehistoric life through fossils
- - study of the Earth's solid materials
- - study of genes, heredity
20 Clues: - study of plants • - study of insects • - study of animals • - study of microorganisms • - study of genes, heredity • - study of the Earth's solid materials • - deals with atomic and subatomic particles • - study of prehistoric life through fossils • - study of the structure of living organisms • - study of living organisms and their processes • ...
Chapter 19 2016-04-20
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- a traveler who met with the Mongol emperor Kublai Khan
- Earliest was politician and poet
- The people that Protested against Roman Catholic Chruches
- Important Renaissance Scholar
- Movement against the Roman Cathilic Chruch
- A later Italian writer
- The Author of Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet
- A Dutch priests
- a preist that nailed complaints to the chruch in Wittenberg
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- A gifted german Artist that Studied Anatomy
- a great Italian Artist that produced the David Statue
- Painter Inventor Architect engineer mapmaker
- A writer from spain
- Way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and Actions
- reference to the cultures of ancient Greece and Rome
- Created the movable Printing press
- A blend of religious and humanist ideas
- The period that came after the Middle Ages
- Influence
19 Clues: Influence • A Dutch priests • A writer from spain • A later Italian writer • Important Renaissance Scholar • Earliest was politician and poet • Created the movable Printing press • A blend of religious and humanist ideas • The Author of Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet • Movement against the Roman Cathilic Chruch • The period that came after the Middle Ages • ...
Paediatric and Obstetric trauma 2018-06-26
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- most common cause for PPH
- life saving surgical intervention in obstetrics
- muscle type used for compensation in paediatric respiratory distress
- increasing peripheral vascular resistance in paeds is a _______ mechanism
- cranial landmark - helpful for assessing hydration in infants
- more flattened in paediatric anatomy
- to 'sort' patients according to urgency
- possible cause of airway obstruction in children
- manual movement of the gravid womb in resuscitation (abb)
- upper segment of the uterus
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- ________ compression - emergency manoeuvre in PPH management
- late sign of hypoxia in children
- consider early for vascular access in paediatric trauma (abb)
- synthethic form of oxytocin
- basis for paediatric drug dosages
- common type of injury mechanism in child spinal trauma
- monitoring tool used to assess foetal wellbeing (abb)
- best fluid replacement in PPH
- indication of paediatric perfusion (abb)
19 Clues: most common cause for PPH • synthethic form of oxytocin • upper segment of the uterus • best fluid replacement in PPH • late sign of hypoxia in children • basis for paediatric drug dosages • more flattened in paediatric anatomy • to 'sort' patients according to urgency • indication of paediatric perfusion (abb) • life saving surgical intervention in obstetrics • ...
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 Key Terms 2021-08-19
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- plane dividing the body into superior and
- of the body at right angles to the same sagittal plane
- any plane parallel to the midsagittal or
- is another name for cephalad
- plane vertically dividing the body into unequal left and right portions
- the study of diseases of the body
- lowermost or below
- away from the point of attachment or origin
- toward the back
- the organs of a cavity
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- portions
- plane dividing anterior and posterior
- nearest point of attachment or origin
- is the study of the structure and organization of the body
- nearest the midline of the body muscle type of tissue that contracts and allows movement
- maintaining the body's internal environment
- toward the side or away from the midline of the body
17 Clues: portions • toward the back • lowermost or below • the organs of a cavity • is another name for cephalad • the study of diseases of the body • plane dividing anterior and posterior • nearest point of attachment or origin • any plane parallel to the midsagittal or • plane dividing the body into superior and • maintaining the body's internal environment • ...
Da Vinci 2022-06-18
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- have a natural ability to do something well
- thing that you play for music
- Structure of a body
- do things that people find interesting or fun
- learn something new for the first time
- 14th-17th century where art was important
- draw a plan of what to make
- an object made out of stone, clay, wood etc
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- plant or animal that turns to rock over long time
- when a play is shown to a lot of people
- to spend time learning something
- make something for the first time
- hard metal made of copper and tin
- Someone who works and learns a skill
- a place where people make and repair things
- a small copy of something
16 Clues: Structure of a body • a small copy of something • draw a plan of what to make • thing that you play for music • to spend time learning something • make something for the first time • hard metal made of copper and tin • Someone who works and learns a skill • learn something new for the first time • when a play is shown to a lot of people • ...
Friendship 2024-07-02
8 Clues: Our favourite online game • The place I say we first met • The place you say we first met • The professor you got a selfie with • The class that started it all (code) • Our #1 warmed Starbucks breakfast snack • The store we always went to on our breaks • Restaurant where we had our first dinner together
Da Vinci 2022-06-18
Across
- an object made out of stone, clay, wood etc
- when a play is shown to a lot of people
- to spend time learning something
- 14th-17th century where art was important
- plant or animal that turns to rock over long time
- a small copy of something
- have a natural ability to do something well
- do things that people find interesting or fun
- thing that you play for music
Down
- Someone who works and learns a skill
- Structure of a body
- hard metal made of copper and tin
- a place where people make and repair things
- learn something new for the first time
- make something for the first time
- draw a plan of what to make
16 Clues: Structure of a body • a small copy of something • draw a plan of what to make • thing that you play for music • to spend time learning something • hard metal made of copper and tin • make something for the first time • Someone who works and learns a skill • learn something new for the first time • when a play is shown to a lot of people • ...
History 2022-05-30
Across
- God of magic
- taxes collected
- Associated with a funerary cult,Conductor of souls
- Believed in Life after death
- cobra-goddess and guardian of the dead
- A season were agriculture did not take place and farmers worked for the pharoah in order to pay taxes
- A harvesting season were all crops had to be harvested and stored away before the Akhet season
- God of the moon
- the study of the human body which helped develop herbs
Down
- in supernatural powers
- was believed to have a human body with a jackal head
- Patron of the sun,heaven,power and light
- A farming season where maximum crop production was done
- loactions of buildings
- OF MATHEMATICS Measure land
- building designs
- the study of the human body which enables operations
17 Clues: God of magic • taxes collected • God of the moon • building designs • in supernatural powers • loactions of buildings • Believed in Life after death • OF MATHEMATICS Measure land • cobra-goddess and guardian of the dead • Patron of the sun,heaven,power and light • Associated with a funerary cult,Conductor of souls • was believed to have a human body with a jackal head • ...
Find my Team Mate 2022-01-18
Across
- I make class weekend enjoyable
- I don't wear a cape, but I save lives
- i got all your telecommunication needs.
- this is our favorite class meal
- you can't do my job by watching Grey's Anatomy
- it tastes like chicken but it Moo's
- unforseen circumstances don't need to stress you, because I got you
- pinacoladas & the pool makes a great vacation
Down
- you can learn a thing or two in my jiu jitsu class
- once I am done with my degree you can call me
- if my ears hurt, I need to see her
- What is the closest US state to British Columbia
- Family getaways and Pho is my jam
- I enjoy playing music instrument
- the first EMBA class
- NFL Champion
16 Clues: NFL Champion • the first EMBA class • I make class weekend enjoyable • this is our favorite class meal • I enjoy playing music instrument • Family getaways and Pho is my jam • if my ears hurt, I need to see her • it tastes like chicken but it Moo's • I don't wear a cape, but I save lives • i got all your telecommunication needs. • once I am done with my degree you can call me • ...
Week 1 Session 1 2022-05-17
Across
- solvent moves across the membrane
- cell death
- speeds up chemical reaction
- movement of solute molecules from high to low concentration
- tumor remains in its original location and does not invade surrounding tissues
- when a RBC is in this concentration it swells and lyse
- cancer cells that spread to other areas of the body
- organs that are behind parietal peritoneum
Down
- study of tissues
- crosses the phospholipid bilayer using a protein carrier
- type of plane that divides the body into superior and inferior sections
- modifies, sorts, and packages
- where protein synthesis takes place
- type of anatomy that examines structures that can be seen with unaided eye
- powerhouse of the cell
- when a RBC is in this concentration it crenates
16 Clues: cell death • study of tissues • powerhouse of the cell • speeds up chemical reaction • modifies, sorts, and packages • solvent moves across the membrane • where protein synthesis takes place • organs that are behind parietal peritoneum • when a RBC is in this concentration it crenates • cancer cells that spread to other areas of the body • ...
"Find"Ologies see what I did there? 2023-11-01
Across
- Study of geology of celestial bodies
- The study of living things and everything about it.
- Structure and function of living things.
- The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space.
- The study of life in outer space
- The study of cats
- The study of the stomach and intestines
- The study of the heart
Down
- Study of chemistry in living things which included metabolism.
- study of the biosphere and its relations to the lithosphere and atmosphere
- The study of bacteria especially in relation to medicine and agriculture.
- The study of the fetus Sometimes spelled foetology
- The study of ants
- Study of ticks, mites and spiders
- The study of Earth’s age
- The study of gemstones
16 Clues: The study of ants • The study of cats • The study of gemstones • The study of the heart • The study of Earth’s age • The study of life in outer space • Study of ticks, mites and spiders • Study of geology of celestial bodies • The study of the stomach and intestines • Structure and function of living things. • The study of the fetus Sometimes spelled foetology • ...
Do You know Your Atmosphere? 2025-10-05
Across
- The layer where meteors burn up
- The layer where weather and clouds form
- The outermost layer that gradually fades into space
- The total number of satellites in a GPS constellation
- What the Northern and Southern lights are know as
- The layer where the International Space Station orbits
- The layer where most commercial aircraft fly
Down
- Used to study space and human anatomy
- The boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere
- Balloons, Used to observe weather
- The planet surrounded by the atmosphere
- Generally orbit in the exosphere
- Line, Where space begins
- The boundary between the thermosphere and exosphere
- Responsible for warming the earth
- Layer, Generally found in the Stratosphere to protect us from UV radiation
16 Clues: Line, Where space begins • The layer where meteors burn up • Generally orbit in the exosphere • Balloons, Used to observe weather • Responsible for warming the earth • Used to study space and human anatomy • The layer where weather and clouds form • The planet surrounded by the atmosphere • The layer where most commercial aircraft fly • ...
