greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Do You Know Your Atmosphere? 2025-10-05
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- The outermost layer that gradually fades into space
- The planet surrounded by the atmosphere
- Used to study space and human anatomy
- The layer where meteors burn up
- Balloons, Used to observe weather
- The total number of satellites in a GPS constellation
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- What the Northern and Southern lights are know as
- Generally orbit in the exosphere
- Where space begins
- Layer, Generally found in the Stratosphere to protect us from UV radiation
- The layer where most commercial aircraft fly
- The boundary between the thermosphere and exosphere
- Responsible for warming the earth
- The layer where the International Space Station orbits
- The layer where weather and clouds form
- The boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere
16 Clues: Where space begins • The layer where meteors burn up • Generally orbit in the exosphere • Responsible for warming the earth • Balloons, Used to observe weather • Used to study space and human anatomy • The planet surrounded by the atmosphere • The layer where weather and clouds form • The layer where most commercial aircraft fly • ...
Erat 2025-10-05
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- Balloons, Used to observe weather
- The layer where most commercial aircraft fly
- Generally orbit in the exosphere
- The layer where meteors burn up
- The planet surrounded by the atmosphere
- Used to study space and human anatomy
- The layer where weather and clouds form
- Layer, Generally found in the Stratosphere to protect us from UV radiation
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- What the Northern and Southern lights are know as
- The boundary between the troposphere and stratosphere
- The layer where the International Space Station orbits
- The boundary between the thermosphere and exosphere
- The total number of satellites in a GPS constellation
- The outermost layer that gradually fades into space
- Responsible for warming the earth
- Where space begins
16 Clues: 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 planet surrounded by the atmosphere • The layer where weather and clouds form • The layer where most commercial aircraft fly • ...
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-16
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- depression or fissure where blood vessels and nerves enter a organ
- large dome-shaped muscle that contracts
- upper part of the throat behind the nose
- the tongue in the lung
- part of throat at the back of the mouth behind the oral cavity
- major air passages of the lungs
- hollow tube behind the nose
- microscopic vibrating structure found on the surface of cells
- tiny air sacs of the lungs
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- flap of tissue beneath the tongue
- connection point where food & water pass
- area of the throat where the vocal cords are located
- air passages in the lungs that took like tree branches
- depression in the external ear leading to an opening
14 Clues: the tongue in the lung • tiny air sacs of the lungs • hollow tube behind the nose • major air passages of the lungs • flap of tissue beneath the tongue • large dome-shaped muscle that contracts • connection point where food & water pass • upper part of the throat behind the nose • area of the throat where the vocal cords are located • ...
Inner Ear Anatomy 2024-06-18
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- of Corti- structure that produces nerve impulses from vibrations
- Window on Scala Vestibuli which is connected to stapes footplate
- fluid of the scala media
- fluid; high in Sodium
- hair cells- three rows located in Organ of Corti
- membrane- divides scala media from scala tympani; very elastic
- cells- the sensory receptors
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- a core temporal bone that runs up through the center of the cochlear
- labryinth- the space within the temporal bone that encases the inner ear
- of the functions of the cochlea- filtering
- auditory part of inner ear
- lamina- spiral shelf
- hair cells- U-shape pattern
- top or highest point of something; climax
14 Clues: lamina- spiral shelf • fluid; high in Sodium • fluid of the scala media • auditory part of inner ear • hair cells- U-shape pattern • cells- the sensory receptors • top or highest point of something; climax • of the functions of the cochlea- filtering • hair cells- three rows located in Organ of Corti • membrane- divides scala media from scala tympani; very elastic • ...
skin anatomy terms 2021-10-22
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- person with skin deficient in melanin
- acute infection of skin, local head, swelling
- pruritus
- death of tissue associated with blood loss
- baldness absence of hair
- excess hypertrophied, thickened scar
- plural of moles pigmented lesion of the skin
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- chronic recurrent dermatosis, silvery scales
- open comedones
- infection of the skin caused by fungus
- wearing away or loss of epidermis
- tiny opening on the surface of the skin
- a wart, epidermal growth caused by a virus
- acute allergic reaction, red round wheals develop
14 Clues: pruritus • open comedones • baldness absence of hair • wearing away or loss of epidermis • excess hypertrophied, thickened scar • person with skin deficient in melanin • infection of the skin caused by fungus • tiny opening on the surface of the skin • death of tissue associated with blood loss • a wart, epidermal growth caused by a virus • ...
Anatomy and hearts 2021-05-07
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- deoxygenated blood is sent there
- oxygenated blood is sent from the lungs to this vein
- sends blood to the aorta
- sends blood to the aorta valve
- blood from right atrium is sent there
- sets rhythm to the heart
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- sends blood to the left ventricle
- sends blood to the mitral valve
- sends blood to pulmonarary valves and arteries
- picks up CO2 and drops off CO2
- right side deoxygenated blood
- lartgest vein in the body
- sends blood to Pulmonary arteries
- all blood flow comes from
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 • sends blood to the aorta valve • picks up CO2 and drops off CO2 • sends blood to the mitral valve • deoxygenated blood is sent there • sends blood to the left ventricle • sends blood to Pulmonary arteries • ...
Anatomy and physiology 2024-01-05
15 Clues: - Backbone • - Nerve cell • - Pumping organ • - Largest organ • - Control center • - Secretory organ • - Filtration organ • - Blood vessel type • - Detoxifying organ • - Blood vessel type • - Basic unit of life • - Respiratory organs • - Skeletal framework • - Articulation point • - Tissue for movement
Plant Cell Anatomy 2024-04-03
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- resembles pancakes
- pro=before; karyon nucleus
- eu= good; karyon= nucleus
- Surround the cell
- contains enzymes
- covered with ribsosomes
- specialized parts of a cell
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- control functions of cell
- two subunits containing RNA
- Power house of the cell
- known as the plasma membrane
- containing chlorophll
- contains the cytoskeleton
- "trash cell can"
14 Clues: contains enzymes • "trash cell can" • Surround the cell • resembles pancakes • containing chlorophll • Power house of the cell • covered with ribsosomes • control functions of cell • eu= good; karyon= nucleus • contains the cytoskeleton • pro=before; karyon nucleus • two subunits containing RNA • specialized parts of a cell • known as the plasma membrane
Anatomy Ch 3 2022-10-28
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- Invades healthy tissue
- Spread through release of spores
- Liquid is transported
- Substance of a higher concentration moves to an area of a lower concentration
- Insulin resistance
- Enzyme missing in lysosomes of nerve cells
- Cells in the human body
- Spread to lymphatic system
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- Used to treat bacterial infections
- Slow growing tumor
- Solid is transported Flagella Whip-shaped tails that move some cells
- Transport substances to other cites within a cell
- No cancer spread
- Causes Malaria
14 Clues: Causes Malaria • No cancer spread • Slow growing tumor • Insulin resistance • Liquid is transported • Invades healthy tissue • Cells in the human body • Spread to lymphatic system • Spread through release of spores • Used to treat bacterial infections • Enzyme missing in lysosomes of nerve cells • Transport substances to other cites within a cell • ...
Med 2 - Anatomy 2023-01-12
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- stands for dyoxyribonucleic acid and is a molecule inside every person that contains all of the information about that person
- special organelles that help cells reproduce
- DNA you get from your parents that determine your height, hair color, eye color, and so on
- organelles that protect cells by destroying invaders like bacteria and also break down chemicals
- a group of cells of the same type
- a sugar that your cells burn for fuel
- basic building block of life
- reticulum are organelles that transport chemicals and waste around the cell
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- smaller structures inside the cell membrane
- a jelly-like substance in which organelles float
- often the center of a cell and contains DNA and RNA
- organelles that store proteins and fats. They looked stacked pancakes
- the organelles inside a cell that give it power
- makes the ribosomes that are sometimes on the endoplasmic reticulum
14 Clues: basic building block of life • a group of cells of the same type • a sugar that your cells burn for fuel • smaller structures inside the cell membrane • special organelles that help cells reproduce • the organelles inside a cell that give it power • a jelly-like substance in which organelles float • often the center of a cell and contains DNA and RNA • ...
Heart Anatomy & Disease 2025-11-05
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- Rupture of an artery
- Between the atria and ventricles
- Pertaining to blood vessels that supply the heart
- Middle muscular layer of the heart
- Abnormally rapid heart rate
- Abnormally slow heart rate
- Protective sac surrounding the heart
- Abnormal enlargement of the heart
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- Inflammation of the heart muscle
- Inflammation of the pericardium
- Inner lining of heart chambers
- Disease of heart muscle
- Pain in the heart region
- Outer layer of the heart wall
14 Clues: Rupture of an artery • Disease of heart muscle • Pain in the heart region • Abnormally slow heart rate • Abnormally rapid heart rate • Outer layer of the heart wall • Inner lining of heart chambers • Inflammation of the pericardium • Inflammation of the heart muscle • Between the atria and ventricles • Abnormal enlargement of the heart • Middle muscular layer of the heart • ...
Anatomy and physiology 2025-09-01
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- Radical, an electrically charged atom or group of atoms with an unpaired electron in it’s outer most shell
- positively charged atoms in a nucleus
- bonds, positively charged ions that are attracted to negatively charge ions
- covalent, unequal sharing of electrons
- equal sharing of electrons
- same amount of protons but different neutrons in an atom
- bonds, a polar covalent bond that is attracted to charged parts of molecules, and cannot bind atoms into molecules
- posively charged ion that has given up at, one or more electrons
- number, amount of protons in the nucleus of a single atom
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- water fearing and does not mix well with water
- negatively charged atoms that move in nucleus
- number, total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus
- neutral uncharged atoms in a nucleus
- result of an ionic compound that broke apart into positive and negative ions that carry an electric current
14 Clues: equal sharing of electrons • neutral uncharged atoms in a nucleus • positively charged atoms in a nucleus • covalent, unequal sharing of electrons • negatively charged atoms that move in nucleus • water fearing and does not mix well with water • same amount of protons but different neutrons in an atom • number, total number of protons and neutrons in a nucleus • ...
Dental anatomy 2021-07-13
9 Clues: loss of minerals • gain of minerals • _____grinding food. • _____cuts the food. • inflamation of gingiva • innermost part of tooth. • ____covers outer layer of tooth. • ____consist of dentinal tubules. • inflamation of periodontal membrane.
gross anatomy 2016-11-08
9 Clues: muscle cell. • moved by contraction. • attaches muscle to bone. • outside layer of muscle. • bundle of muscle fibers. • stable during contraction. • thickest portion of muscle. • surrounds each muscle fiber. • seperates and surrounds fascicle.
Anatomy Midterm 2023-12-13
9 Clues: eating • drinking • solute concentration • lower osmotic pressure • excessive osmotic pressure • chromosome pairs of the same length • a single set of unpaired chromosomes • having two complete sets of chromosomes • pair of chromosomes carrying different genes
Hip Anatomy 2022-10-25
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- The blank gluteal nerve innervates the glute max
- Which femoral epicondyle is bigger?
- In an open chain exercise, the blank surface is moving on the opposite surface
- The pubis, ischium, and this bone make up the pelvis
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- All of the hip ligaments check blank
- Muscle that runs from the ischial tuberosity to the superior aspect of the medial tibia
- Hip abductor that is not a glute
- One of the hip motions in the sagittal plane
- Proximal attachment for rectus femoris
9 Clues: Hip abductor that is not a glute • Which femoral epicondyle is bigger? • All of the hip ligaments check blank • Proximal attachment for rectus femoris • One of the hip motions in the sagittal plane • The blank gluteal nerve innervates the glute max • The pubis, ischium, and this bone make up the pelvis • ...
Neuron Anatomy 2023-01-25
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- branches, connects with other neurons
- connection between neurons
- transits signals from brain to outer body for movement
- responsible for transmitting and processing information
- carry signals to the brain that stimulates senses
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- Connects with each other and processes information
- cell body
- provide structural support and performs other supporting functions
- extends from the cell body, transmit signals
9 Clues: cell body • connection between neurons • branches, connects with other neurons • extends from the cell body, transmit signals • carry signals to the brain that stimulates senses • Connects with each other and processes information • transits signals from brain to outer body for movement • responsible for transmitting and processing information • ...
SKIN ANATOMY 2022-09-23
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- The epidermis and dermis is separated by?
- Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____?
- How many sub - layers of epidermis are there?
- What is the bottom layer of skin called?
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- How many layers of skin are there?
- Epidermis formed by layers of this.
- region of dermis which is thicker and contains large amounts of collagen fibres.
- The dermis is connected to the epidermis by?
- This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone.
9 Clues: How many layers of skin are there? • Epidermis formed by layers of this. • What is the bottom layer of skin called? • The epidermis and dermis is separated by? • The dermis is connected to the epidermis by? • How many sub - layers of epidermis are there? • Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____? • This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone. • ...
Shoulder Anatomy 2025-04-07
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- Joint between the sternal notch and proximal end of the clavicle
- This bone connects the shoulder joint to the axial skeleton
- The rotator cuff inserts on this bone
- The rotator cuff originates on the bone
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- Joint between the acromion process and the distal end of the clavicle
- Joint between the anterior surface of the scapula and posterior surface of the ribcage
- Collagen based tissue around the glenoid fossa and humeral head to create a smooth surface
- Attaches to the glenoid fossa to make a larger articular surface for the humeral head
- Joint between the glenoid fossa and proximal humeral head
9 Clues: The rotator cuff inserts on this bone • The rotator cuff originates on the bone • Joint between the glenoid fossa and proximal humeral head • This bone connects the shoulder joint to the axial skeleton • Joint between the sternal notch and proximal end of the clavicle • Joint between the acromion process and the distal end of the clavicle • ...
Anatomy- Narcolepsy 2026-03-04
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- A disorder of the central nervous system characterized by excessive uncontrollable daytime sleepiness and sudden "sleep attacks"
- The medication given to help treat cataplexy in patients with Type 1 Narcolepsy
- A disorder where one has difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep
- A disorder where breathing stops and starts during sleep
- A type of Narcolepsy without the symptom of cataplexy
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- A component of the central nervous system that regulates arousal, sleep, hunger, and body temperature
- The first treatment for narcolepsy
- AKA hypocretin that promotes wakefulness and suppresses REM Sleep
- A sudden temporary loss of muscle tone
9 Clues: The first treatment for narcolepsy • A sudden temporary loss of muscle tone • A type of Narcolepsy without the symptom of cataplexy • A disorder where breathing stops and starts during sleep • AKA hypocretin that promotes wakefulness and suppresses REM Sleep • A disorder where one has difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep • ...
EVOLUTION 2016-06-15
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- suitable for a new use or purpose; modify.
- structure or internal workings.
- the branch of science concerned with fossil animal and plants.
- the end of a species.
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- a form "super continent" on the earth.
- the amount or count in a certain areal of a species.
- diversified from earlier form during the history of the earth.
- a group of a type of organisms or animals.
- an antiquated or stubbornly unchanging person or thing.
- physical structure and substance.
10 Clues: the end of a species. • structure or internal workings. • physical structure and substance. • a form "super continent" on the earth. • suitable for a new use or purpose; modify. • a group of a type of organisms or animals. • the amount or count in a certain areal of a species. • an antiquated or stubbornly unchanging person or thing. • ...
Evolution 2016-06-10
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- are in which organisms live
- largest group of organisms in which two individuals are capable of reproducing fertile offspring
- a unit of heredity
- a particular section, group, or the type of people or animals living in an area or country
- a trace of an organism or species
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- deoxyribonucleic acid
- a scientist who studied fossils to learn about ancient organisms
- study of structures of organisms
- changing to survive an environment
- a statement that is true and confirmed
10 Clues: a unit of heredity • deoxyribonucleic acid • are in which organisms live • study of structures of organisms • a trace of an organism or species • changing to survive an environment • a statement that is true and confirmed • a scientist who studied fossils to learn about ancient organisms • ...
Stems List 3 Extension Crossword 2023-04-18
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- To bring something back to life
- Present everywhere
- A fake name
- An individual who acts in a way contrary to what they pretend to believe
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- The first element on the periodic table
- A form of poetry
- The ability to move objects with mental power
- An event regarded as about to happen
- A branch of science concerning the body structure of living organisms
- An electromagnetic wave shorter than a normal radio wave but longer than infrared radiation
10 Clues: A fake name • A form of poetry • Present everywhere • To bring something back to life • An event regarded as about to happen • The first element on the periodic table • The ability to move objects with mental power • A branch of science concerning the body structure of living organisms • An individual who acts in a way contrary to what they pretend to believe • ...
Livestock Visual Observations 2021-09-24
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- length & size of animal used to compare similar
- arrangement of bone and muscle tissue
- physical arrangements of bone & body tissue
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- depth of rib animal displays. seen from side
- visible in head and appearance of animal
- livestock producers use what type of observations
- fat balance. the amount of fat cover on an animal
- distribution of muscle throughout the animal
- science of body structure or parts of an animal
- another word for remove in livestock industry
10 Clues: arrangement of bone and muscle tissue • visible in head and appearance of animal • physical arrangements of bone & body tissue • depth of rib animal displays. seen from side • distribution of muscle throughout the animal • another word for remove in livestock industry • length & size of animal used to compare similar • science of body structure or parts of an animal • ...
Kellie Crossword 2023-12-18
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- No chaste kiss for little Elizabeth and this real guy
- His hometown and his forehead are about the same size
- "You have an instinct, REDACTED, that's how"
- Home to victors, birds, coal, Kats, etc.
- You can visit her filming in Italy
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- This exasperating bratty little kindergartner
- Bobby and her can't keep a job
- Mister apple of my e-eye himself
- The privileged aerial city of this "game" show
- Number of Grey's Anatomy epsisodes X 21
10 Clues: Bobby and her can't keep a job • Mister apple of my e-eye himself • You can visit her filming in Italy • Number of Grey's Anatomy epsisodes X 21 • Home to victors, birds, coal, Kats, etc. • "You have an instinct, REDACTED, that's how" • This exasperating bratty little kindergartner • The privileged aerial city of this "game" show • ...
FECAMDS Crossword Puzzle for March 2024-03-01
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- FECAMDS, in ___ we heal the sick
- The last thing we do at the end of a meeting.
- Number of schools in Nigeria that FECAMDS is established in
- F in FECAMDS
- The state of origin of the chapter's Editorial Secretary I
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- The guest speaker for the Time Management programme in February prefers to be called?
- Patron saint of FECAMDS
- The middle name of our immediate past President
- Vigil holds every last ___
- The department of the chapter's Provost
10 Clues: F in FECAMDS • Patron saint of FECAMDS • Vigil holds every last ___ • FECAMDS, in ___ we heal the sick • The department of the chapter's Provost • The last thing we do at the end of a meeting. • The middle name of our immediate past President • The state of origin of the chapter's Editorial Secretary I • Number of schools in Nigeria that FECAMDS is established in • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary-Vaughn Wetzel 2024-04-05
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- similar anatomy from common ancestors
- similar early development
- a body part that once had a function but no longer works
- a change in species overtime
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- similar DNA and amino acid sequences
- A fossil that shows an intermediate state between an ancestral trait and that of its later descendants
- similar structures, function in similar environments
- study of fossils
- remains or traces of organisms from past
- characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ
10 Clues: study of fossils • similar early development • a change in species overtime • similar DNA and amino acid sequences • similar anatomy from common ancestors • remains or traces of organisms from past • similar structures, function in similar environments • a body part that once had a function but no longer works • ...
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 • ...
INTRODUCING BIOLOGY 2025-06-12
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- Classification of living organisms.
- The study of prehistoric forms of life on Earth through fossils.
- The study of tissues at the microscopic level.
- Controlling human traits through selective breeding.
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- Study of the immune system and body defenses.
- Study of life beyond Earth.
- The study of the structure of organisms and their organisms.
- The breeding and farming of fish.
- First person to study animals in sufficient detail.
- The study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms.
10 Clues: Study of life beyond Earth. • The breeding and farming of fish. • Classification of living organisms. • Study of the immune system and body defenses. • The study of tissues at the microscopic level. • First person to study animals in sufficient detail. • Controlling human traits through selective breeding. • The study of the structure of organisms and their organisms. • ...
Animal Classification 2022-01-20
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- a class of things that have common characteristics
- the study of the structure of animals
- similar in position, structure, and evolutionary origin but not necessarily in function
- Humans, a group animals that are similar
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- Relating to flesh eating animals
- performing a similar function but having a different evolutionary origin
- Naming, describing and classifying organisms
- cold-blooded vertebrate living on land but breeding in water
- study of behavior, and character of animals
- cause to procreate (animals)
10 Clues: cause to procreate (animals) • Relating to flesh eating animals • the study of the structure of animals • Humans, a group animals that are similar • study of behavior, and character of animals • Naming, describing and classifying organisms • a class of things that have common characteristics • cold-blooded vertebrate living on land but breeding in water • ...
F. 3 Biology Quiz 1 2012-11-11
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- Ability to give proper response to change in environment.
- The small structure in the cytoplasm of a living cell.
- Organism to produce a new individual of the same kind.
- how organism function.
- It involved in making ribosomes.
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- It help to produce ATP in cell.
- It was used to guide further investigations.
- The first successful organ transplant.
- It can be rotated to bring each of the objectives to give different resolution.
- The structure of bodies of organisms.
10 Clues: how organism function. • It help to produce ATP in cell. • It involved in making ribosomes. • The structure of bodies of organisms. • The first successful organ transplant. • It was used to guide further investigations. • The small structure in the cytoplasm of a living cell. • Organism to produce a new individual of the same kind. • ...
F. 3 Biology Quiz 1 2012-11-11
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- Ability to give proper response to change in environment.
- The small structure in the cytoplasm of a living cell.
- It was used to guide further investigations.
- It involved in making ribosomes.
- Organism to produce a new individual of the same kind.
- how organism function.
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- The first successful organ transplant.
- It helps to produce ATP in cell.
- It can be rotated to bring each of the objectives to give different resolution.
- The structure of bodies of organisms.
10 Clues: how organism function. • It helps to produce ATP in cell. • It involved in making ribosomes. • The structure of bodies of organisms. • The first successful organ transplant. • It was used to guide further investigations. • The small structure in the cytoplasm of a living cell. • Organism to produce a new individual of the same kind. • ...
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
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- study of internal and external structures of the body and physical relations between them
- Cavity contains cranial and vertebral cavity
- includes head neck and trunk
- separates right and left portions
- includes arms legs and their girdles
- divides body into anterior and posterior sections
- Cavity contains thoracic and abdominal pelvic cavity
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 • ...
Lockard, Katie [Period 5] Game 1 2022-09-19
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- A vertical plane running from side to side
- Toward the midline of the body
- Movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline
- Toward the back
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- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- Movement of a bone on an axis, toward or away from the body
- Toward the front
- Away from the midline of the body
- Farthest from a reference point
- Movement of the sole of the foot away from the midline
10 Clues: Toward the back • Toward the front • Toward the midline of the body • Farthest from a reference point • Away from the midline of the body • A vertical plane running from side to side • Movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • Movement of the sole of the foot away from the midline • ...
Jay, Logan P4 - Kinesiology Game 1 (Joints) 2022-09-19
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- Joint where bones move around in many directions, but can't rotate
- Bone moves around a central axis
- Allows only extension & flexion due to its anatomy
- 2 bones of concave & convex regions whose shapes complement each other
- Bone connected by ligaments
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- Joints held in place by ligaments
- Ball & socket joint located in the pelvis
- Allow motion & provide stability
- Found only in the skull
- Allows bones to make a sliding motion,either back & forth or side to side
10 Clues: Found only in the skull • Bone connected by ligaments • Allow motion & provide stability • Bone moves around a central axis • Joints held in place by ligaments • Ball & socket joint located in the pelvis • Allows only extension & flexion due to its anatomy • Joint where bones move around in many directions, but can't rotate • ...
First Crossword 2022-07-22
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- it´s the action of preparing food
- When you organize the house
- Its the season tourth i thr flower wake up
- When my friends is ispired in anatomy class
- it´s the action of moving a car, bus, motocycle, bite, etc...
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- When you have a true relantipnship
- When i want to travel from another country I use this transportation means
- person who helpes with your health
- When you have a partner in class
- what you want achieve
10 Clues: what you want achieve • When you organize the house • When you have a partner in class • it´s the action of preparing food • When you have a true relantipnship • person who helpes with your health • Its the season tourth i thr flower wake up • When my friends is ispired in anatomy class • it´s the action of moving a car, bus, motocycle, bite, etc... • ...
Copy of Unit 1 Vocab Review 2022-10-18
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- a study of the structure of a body.
- secular spirit or tendency.
- the quality of being worthy of attention; importance.
- concerned with beauty.
- a drawing technique for drawing on wet
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- the support given by a patron.
- open a dead body for studying.
- a rational philosophy informed by science, inspired by art, and motivated by compassion
- the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
- theory a superseded description of the Universe with Earth at the center.
10 Clues: concerned with beauty. • secular spirit or tendency. • the support given by a patron. • open a dead body for studying. • a study of the structure of a body. • a drawing technique for drawing on wet • the quality of being worthy of attention; importance. • the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant. • ...
General Biology 2024-09-17
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- the study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with the non living elements of their environment
- basic unit of life
- the dynamic state of........... in organism
- life, but in Greek language
- scientific name of a human
- the study of organisms inner structures
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- passing on of traits from parents to their offspring
- an ability to produce a fertile offspring
- an individual living thing such as an animal or a plant
- the study of plants
10 Clues: basic unit of life • the study of plants • scientific name of a human • life, but in Greek language • the study of organisms inner structures • an ability to produce a fertile offspring • the dynamic state of........... in organism • passing on of traits from parents to their offspring • an individual living thing such as an animal or a plant • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-06-12
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- The study of insects
- The study of potential life outside of Earth
- The study of biological processes through the methods traditionally used in the physical sciences.
- The new and sometimes controversial branch of biology that studies the manipulation of living matter, including genetic modification and synthetic biology.
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- The study of organisms’ structures
- The study of genes and heredity
- The study of plants
- The study of animals
- The scientific study of birds
- The study of cells
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. • ...
BIOLOGY 2025-09-04
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- the passing of traits from parents to their offspring
- grouping of organisms according to their structural similarities
- the dynamic state of equilibrium in organisms
- the study of the functions and mechanisms occurring in living organisms
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- an ability to produce a fertile offspring
- the sum of all chemical reactions that occur in living organisms
- the study of genes and heredity
- the smallest group of organisms
- the study of the immune system
- the study of organisms inner structures
10 Clues: the study of the immune system • the study of genes and heredity • the smallest group of organisms • the study of organisms inner structures • an ability to produce a fertile offspring • the dynamic state of equilibrium in organisms • the passing of traits from parents to their offspring • the sum of all chemical reactions that occur in living organisms • ...
Vocab crossword 2026-02-20
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- a feeling of guilt or moral scruple that prevents or follows the doing of something bad
- actively break terms
- the study of the structure of an animal or plant
- strong smell/taste
- a charge on goods or commodities produced in that country
- giving a lot of info clearly
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- intelligently analytically and clear minded
- tending to be troublesome unruly and difficult to control
- violations or infringements or breach of statues
- a perfect example of something
10 Clues: strong smell/taste • actively break terms • giving a lot of info clearly • a perfect example of something • intelligently analytically and clear minded • violations or infringements or breach of statues • the study of the structure of an animal or plant • tending to be troublesome unruly and difficult to control • a charge on goods or commodities produced in that country • ...
HADOOP 2026-03-16
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- Introduction, classes and objects, basic types and operators, built-in control
- Introduction, data types, creating, updating and deleing documents, querying,
- functions and closures, inheritance.
- Running MRv1 in YARN.
- anatomy of a Spark job run, Spark on YARN
- Eco System and YARN: Hadoop ecosystem components, schedulers, fair and
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- Installing spark, spark applications, jobs, stages and tasks, Resilient Distributed
- Hadoop 2.0 New Features - NameNode high availability, HDFS federation, MRv2,
- Databases: Introduction to NoSQL
- to indexing, capped collections
10 Clues: Running MRv1 in YARN. • to indexing, capped collections • Databases: Introduction to NoSQL • functions and closures, inheritance. • anatomy of a Spark job run, Spark on YARN • Eco System and YARN: Hadoop ecosystem components, schedulers, fair and • Hadoop 2.0 New Features - NameNode high availability, HDFS federation, MRv2, • ...
BIG DATA 2026-03-17
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- functions and closures, inheritance.
- Databases: Introduction to NoSQL
- Hadoop 2.0 New Features - NameNode high availability, HDFS federation, MRv2,
- Introduction, data types, creating, updating and deleing documents, querying,
- Installing spark, spark applications, jobs, stages and tasks, Resilient Distributed
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- to indexing, capped collections
- Running MRv1 in YARN.
- Introduction, classes and objects, basic types and operators, built-in control
- anatomy of a Spark job run, Spark on YARN
- Eco System and YARN: Hadoop ecosystem components, schedulers, fair and
10 Clues: Running MRv1 in YARN. • to indexing, capped collections • Databases: Introduction to NoSQL • functions and closures, inheritance. • anatomy of a Spark job run, Spark on YARN • Eco System and YARN: Hadoop ecosystem components, schedulers, fair and • Hadoop 2.0 New Features - NameNode high availability, HDFS federation, MRv2, • ...
Chloe Brady- Word Parts Week 6 2024-04-30
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- Courteous and pleasant.
- The period after the birth of a child.
- To arrange something for a different time.
- Unintentional, or happening by chance.
- An addition to the end of a letter.
- A course of study after graduation.
- For the future generations.
- In anatomy, the rear end of something.
- Incomplete.
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- Shockingly horrible as to cause outrage.
- To serve as a symbol or sign.
- Later than which of what was modern.
- The characteristics of a hero, bold and brave.
- To find the cause of death of a body.
- A stamp with postal details of receiving.
- Hard to understand or explain.
- A period after game season.
- Favorable, or a good outcome.
- Full of shining light.
19 Clues: Incomplete. • Full of shining light. • Courteous and pleasant. • A period after game season. • For the future generations. • To serve as a symbol or sign. • Favorable, or a good outcome. • Hard to understand or explain. • An addition to the end of a letter. • A course of study after graduation. • Later than which of what was modern. • To find the cause of death of a body. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology basics 2022-07-11
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- prevent binding of agonist to its receptor.
- is what body does to drug.
- study of internal & external structures of the body.
- is any biological molecule to which a drug binds & produces response.
- are the structures present in small intestine that helps in absorption.
- study of functions of parts of human body
- is called as Functional Unit.
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- is what drug does to body.
- activates a receptor when it occupies it.
- is ability of drug to combine with receptor.
- is amount/percentage of drug absorbed in systemic circulation.
- deals with study of drugs
- is ability of a drug to combine with its receptor & produce action.
- minimum concentration of drug required to stop the growth of bacteria.
14 Clues: deals with study of drugs • is what drug does to body. • is what body does to drug. • is called as Functional Unit. • activates a receptor when it occupies it. • study of functions of parts of human body • prevent binding of agonist to its receptor. • is ability of drug to combine with receptor. • study of internal & external structures of the body. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-08-01
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- System Supplies O2 and eliminates Co2 from the body
- SYSTEM To produce egg and sperm cells, To nurture the developing offspring
- is a group of cells having similar structure and function
- is defined as the study of function
- The functional unit
- are the basic structural and functional units of the human body
- tissue helps in ,message transmission
- System Regulates volume and chemical composition of blood Helps maintain acid-base and calcium balance
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- system Helps to regulate body temperature
- the body by preventing the entry of disease causing germs
- is defined as the study of structure refers to the shapes, sizes, and characteristics of the components of the human body
- System Performs the physical and chemical breakdown and absorption of food for use by cells and eliminates solid and other wastes
- is a group of two or more different types of Tissues arranged so as to accomplish Specific Functions
- system, also called the cardiovascular system or the vascular system
14 Clues: The functional unit • is defined as the study of function • tissue helps in ,message transmission • system Helps to regulate body temperature • System Supplies O2 and eliminates Co2 from the body • the body by preventing the entry of disease causing germs • is a group of cells having similar structure and function • ...
Poultry Anatomy 2 2022-08-29
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- when candling, you should ________ an egg showing glowing yellow
- Eggs should be ______ 3-5 times daily until the last 3 days during incubation period.
- Which chicken class is valued for meat?
- What term do poultry breeders use to describe birds meeting an established breed and variety?
- geese are examples of
- grouping of breeds according to geographic origin or similar characteristics
- subdivision of a breed based on feather color and pattern, comb type and the presence of beards or muffs
- most domestic ducks come from
- established group of individuals with similar physical features such as body shape or type, skin color, number of toes and whether legs are feathered or nonfeathered
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- chicken eggs are _______ for 21 days
- Which chicken class is smaller and mainly used for egg production?
- chickens are an example of
- Which chicken class is large, meaty, and slow in growth?
- Which chicken class is dual purpose, suited for both meat and eggs?
14 Clues: geese are examples of • chickens are an example of • most domestic ducks come from • chicken eggs are _______ for 21 days • Which chicken class is valued for meat? • Which chicken class is large, meaty, and slow in growth? • when candling, you should ________ an egg showing glowing yellow • Which chicken class is smaller and mainly used for egg production? • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-06-10
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- An organ that coordinates movement.
- Containing almost 50% of the brain neurons.
- Pumps oxygen filled blood to other parts of the body and back in a constant cycle.
- Transfer signals both to the brain and back out for different purposes.
- Digest food and produce substances needed throughout the body.
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- Stores bile produced by the liver.
- the points where two bones meet.
- Transmits visual information to the brain which is then processed as sight.
- Intake of oxygen to be transferred to the blood to be transferred to the heart and then the body.
- Where blood cells are formed.
- The living middle layers of skin.
- A vessel that bring blood AWAY from the heart.
- Largest and strongest bone in the body.
- The process the blood and fluids from the body and creates urine.
14 Clues: Where blood cells are formed. • the points where two bones meet. • The living middle layers of skin. • Stores bile produced by the liver. • An organ that coordinates movement. • Largest and strongest bone in the body. • Containing almost 50% of the brain neurons. • A vessel that bring blood AWAY from the heart. • ...
Language of Anatomy 2022-09-13
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- movement towards the body or midline
- in the shoulder, glides backward
- a reference point when discussion anatomical directions and terms
- movement away from the body or midline
- bending of the joint
- in the wrist, palm towards the ground
- pointing of the foot and toes
- in the foot, sole turned in
- in the wrist, palm towards the sky
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- in the shoulder; glides forward
- turning about an axis, such as when you turn your head
- in the foot, sole turned out
- straightening of the joint
- backward flexion of the foot and toes; bending toward the dorsum of the foot
14 Clues: bending of the joint • straightening of the joint • in the foot, sole turned in • in the foot, sole turned out • pointing of the foot and toes • in the shoulder; glides forward • in the shoulder, glides backward • in the wrist, palm towards the sky • movement towards the body or midline • in the wrist, palm towards the ground • movement away from the body or midline • ...
Human Anatomy Terminology 2022-09-22
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- back
- away from the head, lower
- part of body proximal to the wrist
- further away from the trunk
- divides the body into left and right halves
- toward the head,upper, above
- plane that divides the body into a superior and inferior half
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- towards or nearest to the trunk
- this is also known as the frontal plane
- toward the midline of the body
- away from the midline of the body
- front
- cavity that contains the reproductive organs
- these bones are lateral and superficial to the thoracic cavity
14 Clues: back • front • away from the head, lower • further away from the trunk • toward the head,upper, above • toward the midline of the body • towards or nearest to the trunk • away from the midline of the body • part of body proximal to the wrist • this is also known as the frontal plane • divides the body into left and right halves • cavity that contains the reproductive organs • ...
Heart Anatomy Crossword 2020-10-04
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- A-V valves _____ to prevent blood from flowing back into the atrium
- Valve on the right side of the heart, between the atrium and ventricle
- In the animation, what color represents deoxygenated blood?
- Where is the 'blue' blood returning to the heart from?
- What allows blood to pass from one chamber to another?
- Responsible for keeping valves closed when the ventricle contracts
- Number of flaps the Tricuspid valve has.
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- Where is the 'red' blood returning to the heart from?
- In the animation, what color oxygen rich blood?
- The _____ valve is on the left side of the hear between the atrium and ventricle
- _______ muscle contracts and tightens the Chordae tendineae
- ______ separates each chamber
- The number of chambers in a heart
- The number of valves that the Bicuspid valve has
14 Clues: ______ separates each chamber • The number of chambers in a heart • Number of flaps the Tricuspid valve has. • In the animation, what color oxygen rich blood? • The number of valves that the Bicuspid valve has • Where is the 'red' blood returning to the heart from? • Where is the 'blue' blood returning to the heart from? • ...
Anatomy, Physiology, PhysioTheory 2016-09-04
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- / Tear involving varying degrees of axon
- / Transient nerve conduction block
- / Terminal branches of BPx are divided by what artery
- / Cervical joint made up of 3 synovial joints (plane and pivot)
- / Palsy presenting with claw hand due to a lower lesion of BPx
- / Non-communicating bursa in shoulder
- / Close packed position of shoulder; external rotation and ?
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- / Primary curvature of the spine
- / Largest branch of axillary artery
- / Clinical sign of dysfunction in serratus anterior muscle
- / Post-ganglionic tear (or rupture)
- / Active stabilisers of GH joint
- / Nerve formed by lateral and medial chords of BPx
- / Characteristic of cervical spinous process
14 Clues: / Primary curvature of the spine • / Active stabilisers of GH joint • / Transient nerve conduction block • / Largest branch of axillary artery • / Post-ganglionic tear (or rupture) • / Non-communicating bursa in shoulder • / Tear involving varying degrees of axon • / Characteristic of cervical spinous process • / Nerve formed by lateral and medial chords of BPx • ...
Valentines Anatomy Crossword 2022-02-07
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- You give me butterflies in my ____
- You're so ___!(hint: hip)
- ____ in my heart
- You swept me off my ____
- You are always on my ____
- You make my heart ____
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- I only have ___ for you
- I ___ want to be with you
- I am ___ over heels for you
- You're a good ____
- You stole my ____
- You make me weak in my ____
- I ___ you
- I ____ want to be your valentine
14 Clues: I ___ you • ____ in my heart • You stole my ____ • You're a good ____ • You make my heart ____ • I only have ___ for you • You swept me off my ____ • I ___ want to be with you • You're so ___!(hint: hip) • You are always on my ____ • I am ___ over heels for you • You make me weak in my ____ • I ____ want to be your valentine • You give me butterflies in my ____
Guess the Anatomy! 2024-02-24
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- Voice box containing vocal cords, essential for sound production.
- Bones of fingers and toes, contributing to dexterity and movement
- Organ in the abdominal cavity, crucial for immune response and blood filtration.
- Forearm bone on the inner side, parallel to the radius.
- The skull, housing and protecting the brain.
- Part of the brain responsible for coordination and voluntary movements.
- Muscular tube connecting the throat to the stomach for food transport.
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- Long nerve fiber transmitting electrical impulses away from the cell body.
- Largest artery, originating from the left ventricle of the heart.
- Thigh bone, the longest and strongest bone in the human body.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- Double-walled sac containing the heart, consisting of visceral and parietal layers.
- The outermost layer of the skin, providing a protective barrier.
- The lower jawbone, movable and essential for chewing and speech.
14 Clues: The skull, housing and protecting the brain. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • Forearm bone on the inner side, parallel to the radius. • Thigh bone, the longest and strongest bone in the human body. • The outermost layer of the skin, providing a protective barrier. • The lower jawbone, movable and essential for chewing and speech. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2023-12-15
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- biceps brachii is a powerful _______
- medial bulge at your ankle is a projection from the
- freely movable joint
- where the clavicle articulates with the scapula
- anatomical term that means anterior
- bones of the fingers
- _________ major adducts, flexes and medially rotates the humerus
- marking that indicates armlike bar of bone
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- ______joint permits essentially no movement
- where is the greater sciatic notch
- the ankle is what type of joint
- oddly shaped bones that fill gaps between bones of the skull
- adductor _____ flexes the thigh
- classified as irregular shaped bone
14 Clues: freely movable joint • bones of the fingers • the ankle is what type of joint • adductor _____ flexes the thigh • where is the greater sciatic notch • anatomical term that means anterior • classified as irregular shaped bone • biceps brachii is a powerful _______ • marking that indicates armlike bar of bone • ______joint permits essentially no movement • ...
Ag Flower Anatomy 2024-03-26
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- This is the male portion of the flower.
- This is the female reproductive cells of eggs.
- This is the male reproductive cells that fertilize ovules.
- This is the tube on top of the ovary.
- This produces the pollen.
- This is the location of the flower's attachment to the stalk.
- This receives the pollen during fertilization.
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- This is the stem of the flower.
- This is the stalk of the anther.
- This is where the ovules are produced.
- This small leaves under the flower to protect and elevate the flower.
- This is the collection of individual sepals.
- This is the female portion of the flower.
- The purpose of this structure is to attract insects.
14 Clues: This produces the pollen. • This is the stem of the flower. • This is the stalk of the anther. • This is the tube on top of the ovary. • This is where the ovules are produced. • This is the male portion of the flower. • This is the female portion of the flower. • This is the collection of individual sepals. • This is the female reproductive cells of eggs. • ...
Basic Horse Anatomy 2025-05-27
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- Highest part of the back, just above the shoulders
- Hair that grows between the ears and falls onto the forehead
- Connects the head to the body
- The round part of the horse’s body that holds the ribs (the horse's belly)
- The nose and mouth area of a horse
- Long hair used for swatting flies
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- Joint just above the hoof, often called the horse’s "ankle"
- The hard outer covering of a horse’s foot
- The joint in the front leg between the shoulder and the cannon
- The area where a saddle is placed
- The front part of the horse’s body between the front legs
- Hair that runs along the top of the horse’s neck
- Area just behind the ears at the top of the head
- Horses have four of these to stand and move
14 Clues: Connects the head to the body • The area where a saddle is placed • Long hair used for swatting flies • The nose and mouth area of a horse • The hard outer covering of a horse’s foot • Horses have four of these to stand and move • Hair that runs along the top of the horse’s neck • Area just behind the ears at the top of the head • ...
Inner Ear Anatomy 2026-03-04
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- A triangular cross section that is supported by rods or pillars
- The central core of bone within the cochlea
- High in sodium and has a volume of 16-23 microliters
- High in potassium and has a volume of 2.7 microliters
- A passageway at the apex of the cochlea that connects the scala tympani and the scala vestibuli
- Flask-shaped and have about 40-60 stereocilia
- This membrane generates an electrical potential
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- A tough membrane that is the surface of the Organ of Corti
- A thin ramp of bone that projects from the bony core of the cochlea
- Separates the scala media from the scala vestibuli
- Cylindrical in shape and have about 100-150 stereocilia
- The organ of hearing
- Allows fluid to be displaced as the oval window pushes on the scala vestibule
- Interconnected by protein bridges called "tip links"
14 Clues: The organ of hearing • The central core of bone within the cochlea • Flask-shaped and have about 40-60 stereocilia • This membrane generates an electrical potential • Separates the scala media from the scala vestibuli • High in sodium and has a volume of 16-23 microliters • Interconnected by protein bridges called "tip links" • ...
October Vocabulary Crossword 2017-10-24
8 Clues: longer than the usual • to divide into sections • emotion, attitude, or feeling • the parts that form a living thing • a group of related animals or plants • a bug with 8 legs, no antennae, and no wings • an animal that slowly and quietly hunts an animal • a hole or tunnel in the ground where an animal lives
The birthplace of the Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- Other one of the main radical changes
- One of the big changes in the Renaissance
- Something that changed mostly in the Renaissance
- classic Roman and Greek influence
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- The Birth place o the Renaissance
- Something they where able to experience
- One of the main things that was popular back then
- They where focused to understand this about the human
8 Clues: The Birth place o the Renaissance • classic Roman and Greek influence • Other one of the main radical changes • Something they where able to experience • One of the big changes in the Renaissance • Something that changed mostly in the Renaissance • One of the main things that was popular back then • They where focused to understand this about the human
2025 Family Weekend 2025-10-20
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- home to humanities and social sciences.
- well-known commuter parking lot north of campus.
- W. P. Carey honors-level leadership program.
- Building near Palm Walk; used for biology and anatomy classes.
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- ASU public transportation campus stop (Veterans Way/College Ave).
- where ASU conducts planetary and moon-rock research.
- small service road near Apache Blvd.
- health and wellness initiative.
8 Clues: health and wellness initiative. • small service road near Apache Blvd. • home to humanities and social sciences. • W. P. Carey honors-level leadership program. • well-known commuter parking lot north of campus. • where ASU conducts planetary and moon-rock research. • Building near Palm Walk; used for biology and anatomy classes. • ...
Puzzle 32 2023-07-14
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- Keanu Reeves must keep a bus above 50 mph to prevent a bomb from exploding
- "Greed for lack of a better word is good"
- Novel by Anthony Burgess turned into a film directed by Stanley Kubrick
- Title of the 2019 film centered around Jean Greys transformation into the Phoenix
- Actor who portrayed Thorin Oakenshield
- Russian computer programmer and Bonds love interest in GoldenEye
- A teenage girl with a passion for dancing faces the challenges of a dysfunctional family
- The fearless Roman general seeking revenge in Gladiator
- Cyborg commander of the Separatist Droid Army
- A talented rat with a love for gourmet food in Ratatouille
- A linguist tries to communicate with extraterrestrial beings that have arrived on Earth
- The acclaimed actor who won an Oscar for his role in Joker and portrayed Theodore Twombly in Her
- A lawyer becomes entangled in a seductive womans plot to murder her husband
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- Steven Spielberg directed this heartwarming story about a boy who befriends an alien
- This thoughtprovoking documentary explores the impact of social media on society
- Classic Disney princess film about a young woman with a magical fairy godmother
- Reallife drug kingpin portrayed by Denzel Washington in American Gangster
- Silent film actor and director known for his iconic character The Tramp
- Terry Gilliam directs this fantastical comedy about an eccentric storyteller
- Action thriller film starring Liam Neeson as a retired CIA agent
- Martin Scorseses crime drama starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon
- A courageous Scottish princess defies traditions and sets out on a journey to change her fate
- Nicolas Cage plays a master sorcerer training a young apprentice in this magical adventure
- Actor who played Commissioner Gordon in Christopher Nolans films
- Allseeing Asgardian and guardian of the Bifröst Bridge
25 Clues: Actor who portrayed Thorin Oakenshield • "Greed for lack of a better word is good" • Cyborg commander of the Separatist Droid Army • Allseeing Asgardian and guardian of the Bifröst Bridge • The fearless Roman general seeking revenge in Gladiator • A talented rat with a love for gourmet food in Ratatouille • ...
Boba Chronicles: Valentine’s Crossword Edition 🩵🩷 2025-01-25
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- Where our first photo that someone took of us
- What did you bring me on our shortest meetup
- First colour bikini you saw me in
- Your favourite plushie
- Other than cookie dough, the flavour of icecream I got at duck island on your birthday
- When you got deflowered
- What splat ball attacked you
- Our valentine’s day activity
- Where we bought our first keychains
- HP
- Favourite nz food spot
- Our song
- Date we first hung out
- Acting special
- G-g-g-g-g
- Pudgy
- My sleep ___
- Something you love and something I despise
- Who’s the ___ baby
- Sound we make the most
- Where was I when we were arranging our first facetime
- Object that caused the first damage from us messing around
- Game we play against each other
- Cat
- First branch of the international baby shop
- Number of days we’ve been together
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- Where we took our first selfie
- First date spot
- First nickname
- First joint name
- Core memory at upper harbour
- Where we had our first kiss
- Baby’s first roller coaster
- Our first beverage place together
- Our first imessage game
- What was my first present to you
- First food spot I put you on
- Ha long bay best friend
- Our first nighttime hangout
- Origin of flower collection
- Our first chosen hotel
- Your first text to me
- Your plushie opp
- 21st March
- What attacked you on the floor of Wicklam
- Part of you that inflicted 9000 damage on me
- Snazzy
- What I first said your government name is
- Baby’s first birthday dinner
- First adoption
- What the
51 Clues: HP • Cat • Pudgy • Snazzy • Our song • What the • G-g-g-g-g • 21st March • My sleep ___ • First nickname • Acting special • First adoption • First date spot • First joint name • Your plushie opp • Who’s the ___ baby • Your first text to me • Your favourite plushie • Our first chosen hotel • Favourite nz food spot • Date we first hung out • Sound we make the most • When you got deflowered • Our first imessage game • ...
Flower anatomy 2021-10-08
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- the female organ of a flower
- a slender threadlike object or fiber
- a structure found within the flower
- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower
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- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower,
- the receptive tip of a carpel
- the female organs of a flower
9 Clues: the female organ of a flower • the receptive tip of a carpel • the female organs of a flower • a structure found within the flower • a slender threadlike object or fiber • the male fertilizing organ of a flower • each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • each of the segments of the corolla of a flower
Human Anatomy 2021-12-14
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- thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin
- surface epithelium of the skin
- the dermis
- that primarily control skeletal muscles
- reflex center and part of the auditory pathway in the CNS
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- region
- and descending nerve tracts that relay information between the cerebrum and cerebellum
- relay center from spinal cord to the cerebrum influences strong moods and emotions
- that primarily control smooth muscles, cardiac and glands, controls heart rate, respiration, swallowing, coughing, sneezing, vomiting, ascending and descending nerves for the body
- muscle movement and tone, regulates balance and intentional movements
- tissue immediately beneath the epidermis of a plant especially when modified to serve as a supporting and protecting layer
- System: smell, emotion, mood, memory, motor functions, major control center for maintaining homeostasis and regulating endocrine function
12 Clues: region • the dermis • surface epithelium of the skin • that primarily control skeletal muscles • reflex center and part of the auditory pathway in the CNS • muscle movement and tone, regulates balance and intentional movements • thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin • ...
Eating Anatomy 2021-06-23
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- the expandable area that some rodents stow away for later
- the total number of stomachs in a cow
- having one stomach
- the term for filing sharp points from horse teeth
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- the teeth on rodents that continually grow
- a term describing horse teeth meaning "constantly erupting
- the organ that grinds a chicken's food with the help of tiny rocks
- the cow stomach that is sometimes surgically opened through the abdominal wall
- the pouch in chickens that stores food for up to 12 hrs
9 Clues: having one stomach • the total number of stomachs in a cow • the teeth on rodents that continually grow • the term for filing sharp points from horse teeth • the pouch in chickens that stores food for up to 12 hrs • the expandable area that some rodents stow away for later • a term describing horse teeth meaning "constantly erupting • ...
SKIN ANATOMY 2022-09-23
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- The epidermis and dermis is separated by?
- The dermis is connected to the epidermis by?
- What is the bottom layer of skin called?
- Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____?
- How many layers of skin are there?
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- How many sub - layers of epidermis are there?
- This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone.
- Epidermis formed by layers of this.
- region of dermis which is thicker and contains large amounts of collagen fibres.
9 Clues: How many layers of skin are there? • Epidermis formed by layers of this. • What is the bottom layer of skin called? • The epidermis and dermis is separated by? • The dermis is connected to the epidermis by? • How many sub - layers of epidermis are there? • Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____? • This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone. • ...
SKIN ANATOMY 2022-09-23
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- The epidermis and dermis is separated by?
- Epidermis formed by layers of this.
- region of dermis which is thicker and contains large amounts of collagen fibres.
- How many sub - layers of epidermis are there?
Down
- Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____?
- How many layers of skin are there?
- The dermis is connected to the epidermis by?
- This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone.
- What is the bottom layer of skin called?
9 Clues: How many layers of skin are there? • Epidermis formed by layers of this. • What is the bottom layer of skin called? • The epidermis and dermis is separated by? • The dermis is connected to the epidermis by? • How many sub - layers of epidermis are there? • Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____? • This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone. • ...
PLANT ANATOMY 2023-11-26
9 Clues: ROOT • STEM • CUCURBITA • DICOT ROOT • DICOT DTEM • MONOCOT STEM • MONOCOT ROOT • PROTOCXYLEM TOWARDS PERIPHERY AND METAXYLEM TOWARDS CENTRE • PROTOCXYLEM TOWARDS CENTRE AND METAXYLEM TOWARDS PERIPHERY
Vocal Anatomy 2020-09-02
Across
- muscle in the mouth that helps with vowel formation
- muscles that stretch vocal folds for high or low sounds
- hard part of the roof of your mouth
- soft part of the roof of your mouth
Down
- muscles that open and close the vocal folds
- tissue that makes sound in the body
- opening of the mouth that helps with word formation
- Cavity the holds the vocal folds
- flap that closes so you don't inhale your food
9 Clues: Cavity the holds the vocal folds • tissue that makes sound in the body • hard part of the roof of your mouth • soft part of the roof of your mouth • muscles that open and close the vocal folds • flap that closes so you don't inhale your food • muscle in the mouth that helps with vowel formation • opening of the mouth that helps with word formation • ...
House Anatomy 2024-09-06
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- to the window...to the...
- a light grey material used to glue things together
- used to get to different levels
- used at the entrance of a room, usually locked
- what santa comes down
Down
- lets sunlight come in from the inside
- hangs off the edge of the roof to carry rain water
- vertical beam that provides support for the home
- inside roof
9 Clues: inside roof • what santa comes down • to the window...to the... • used to get to different levels • lets sunlight come in from the inside • used at the entrance of a room, usually locked • vertical beam that provides support for the home • hangs off the edge of the roof to carry rain water • a light grey material used to glue things together
elbow anatomy 2023-02-07
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- Ligament that wraps around head of radius
- Large bone above the elbow
- Elbow movement that moves hand away from body
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- Lateral arm bone
- Bony protuberance above a condyle that serves as an attachment point
- Radial-ulnar joint type
- Elbow movement that moves hand towards body
- Classification of elbow joint
- Medial arm bone
9 Clues: Medial arm bone • Lateral arm bone • Radial-ulnar joint type • Large bone above the elbow • Classification of elbow joint • Ligament that wraps around head of radius • Elbow movement that moves hand towards body • Elbow movement that moves hand away from body • Bony protuberance above a condyle that serves as an attachment point
Human Anatomy 2025-06-09
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- Body’s largest organ that serves as a barrier and regulates temperature
- Organ that temporarily stores urine until voluntary release
- Framework of bones that supports and shapes the human body
- Acidic organ where proteins begin breaking down during digestion
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- Bone structure that forms a cage around the heart and lungs
- Organ that filters blood, detoxifies chemicals, and produces bile
- Muscular organ responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the body
- Pair of spongy organs that perform gas exchange during respiration
- Central organ of the nervous system housed within the skull
9 Clues: Framework of bones that supports and shapes the human body • Bone structure that forms a cage around the heart and lungs • Organ that temporarily stores urine until voluntary release • Central organ of the nervous system housed within the skull • Acidic organ where proteins begin breaking down during digestion • ...
Anatomy Crossoword 2025-11-03
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- - filters blood in the kidney
- - muscle that contracts and relaxes to cause lung inflation/deflation
- - main artery leaving the heart
- - tiny sacs of air in the lungs
- - tube connecting mouth to stomach
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- - Largest organ in the body
- - pumps blood through the body
- - bone in upper arm
- - bone connecting forearm on thumb side
9 Clues: - bone in upper arm • - Largest organ in the body • - filters blood in the kidney • - pumps blood through the body • - main artery leaving the heart • - tiny sacs of air in the lungs • - tube connecting mouth to stomach • - bone connecting forearm on thumb side • - muscle that contracts and relaxes to cause lung inflation/deflation
Introduction and cell review 2023-10-02
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- produces sperm and egg cells and PMAT occurs twice
- prophase,metaphase,anaphase,telophase
- produces identical cells, 46 chromosomes
- acquired during the development of the infant in the uterus an existing or dating from birth
- microscopic structures that carry on all functions of life
- is the basic substance of all life
- refers to a prediction of the probable course
- identifying the disease
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- key word for anatomy
- refers to the cause of the disease
- caused by deterioration of the function/structure of body tissues and organs
- is the constant state of natural balance within the body
- what's going on in our body?
- transmitted from the parent to child
- caused by a pathogenic organism
- key word for physiology
16 Clues: key word for anatomy • key word for physiology • identifying the disease • what's going on in our body? • caused by a pathogenic organism • refers to the cause of the disease • is the basic substance of all life • transmitted from the parent to child • prophase,metaphase,anaphase,telophase • produces identical cells, 46 chromosomes • ...
Lab Week 2023 2023-04-21
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- Polish-French physicist whose ground breaking work led to many medical treatment advances
- this substance coats the inside of test tubes to prevent blood from clotting
- erlenmeyer, volumetric, hydro, whiskey
- pleural,ascites, & synovial are types of
- Na,K,Cl
- detect as an indicator of immune response
- diagnostic technique named after the Danish bacteriologist who developed it
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- used to spin down whole blood samples
- also known as microscopic anatomy
- a breed of dog that comes in black, yellow, or chocolate
- they can be made of nitrile, vinyl, neoprene, or latex
- one who performs venipunctures
- being a medical lab professional requires attention to
- testing performed at bedside
- vampires loves this substance
- testing outside of the body
16 Clues: Na,K,Cl • testing outside of the body • testing performed at bedside • vampires loves this substance • one who performs venipunctures • also known as microscopic anatomy • used to spin down whole blood samples • erlenmeyer, volumetric, hydro, whiskey • pleural,ascites, & synovial are types of • detect as an indicator of immune response • ...
-Ologies Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-20
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- the study of space and objects in space
- the study of plants and everything about them
- the study of fish
- the study of all kinds of animals
- the study of heredity and inherited traits
- the study of development of living things before birth
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment, such as habitats and food web
- the study of the different climates
- the study of mammals
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- the study of bacteria
- the study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
- the study of cells and cell anatomy
- the study of fungi and yeast
- the study of nerves
- the study of viruses and viral diseases
- the study of freshwater systems
16 Clues: the study of fish • the study of nerves • the study of mammals • the study of bacteria • the study of fungi and yeast • the study of freshwater systems • the study of all kinds of animals • the study of cells and cell anatomy • the study of the different climates • the study of space and objects in space • the study of viruses and viral diseases • ...
Da Vinci 2022-06-18
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- do things that people find interesting or fun
- when a play is shown to a lot of people
- thing that you play for music
- make something for the first time
- learn something new for the first time
- a small copy of something
- a place where people make and repair things
- an object made out of stone, clay, wood etc
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- hard metal made of copper and tin
- to spend time learning something
- Someone who works and learns a skill
- have a natural ability to do something well
- 14th-17th century where art was important
- Structure of a body
- draw a plan of what to make
- plant or animal that turns to rock over long time
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 • ...
anatomy of computer 2020-09-25
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- brain that carries out computers instructions
- lets peripherals communicate with processor
- older printers or scanners use this port to connect
- houses most of computers components
- funnels power through the multicolored cables
- is activated when you turn on your computer
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- if your motherboard does not have a sound chip, or you want better sound quality you need to buy this
- this port is also known as the communications port
- you can use this to connect many different types of peripherals like digital cameras
- performs system checks before starting your main OS
- CPU stores temporary information in this
- houses graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor
- many peripherals like MP3 players require this type of connection
- most mice require this type of port
14 Clues: houses most of computers components • most mice require this type of port • CPU stores temporary information in this • lets peripherals communicate with processor • is activated when you turn on your computer • brain that carries out computers instructions • funnels power through the multicolored cables • this port is also known as the communications port • ...
Nervous System Anatomy 2022-03-15
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- nerve for smell
- nerve for vision
- cells supportive, protective, connective tissue cells of CNS
- nerves that carry impulses to glands, heart, blood vessels, involuntary muscles found in the walls of tubes (intestines) hollow organs (stomach and bladder)
- nerves that stimulate the body in times of stress or crisis
- individual nerve cell
- nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord
- nervous system includes cranial nerves, spinal nerves, plexuses, and peripheral nerves
- nerve affects peristalsis, blood pressure, heart rate, coughing, and sneezing
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- nerve serving the organs of equilibrium and hearing
- nerves that normally act as a balance for the sympathetic nerves
- group of cells that regulate the intentional movement of the body
- extends from the medulla oblongata to the 2nd lumbar vertebra
- nerves sensory(afferent), motor(efferent), and mixed(both)
- a large network of nerves in the peripheral nervous system
15 Clues: nerve for smell • nerve for vision • individual nerve cell • nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord • nerve serving the organs of equilibrium and hearing • a large network of nerves in the peripheral nervous system • nerves sensory(afferent), motor(efferent), and mixed(both) • nerves that stimulate the body in times of stress or crisis • ...
Anatomy Review Quiz 2014-05-27
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- which lung do inhaled foreign bodies typically lodge?
- in the lung hilum, what is located most superiorly?
- is the tunnel called that passes obliquely through layers of the anterior abdominal wall?
- what forms the majority of the base of the heart?
- which artery supplies the majority of both the SA and AV node?
- which spinal segment does the nerve that innervates the parietal pericardium come from?
- what happens to the trachea at the plane of Louis?
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- the costochondral, 1st sternocsotal and xiphisternal are all what types of cartilaginous joints?
- name the point/line where the rectus sheath is no longer continuous posteriorly
- damage to this nerve will impact the vocal cords
- which cartilage creates the “Adam’s apple”?
- the number of atypical ribs present in the thoracic cage
- which mediastina is the arch of the aorta found in?
- what structure allows blood to bypass the lungs in the fetus?
14 Clues: which cartilage creates the “Adam’s apple”? • damage to this nerve will impact the vocal cords • what forms the majority of the base of the heart? • what happens to the trachea at the plane of Louis? • in the lung hilum, what is located most superiorly? • which mediastina is the arch of the aorta found in? • which lung do inhaled foreign bodies typically lodge? • ...
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-31
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- This is the longest and strongest bone in your body, and helps you stand and walk.
- This is the bone in your heel that helps you stand and walk.
- This bone is also in your lower leg and helps you balance and kick things.
- This bone is on the thumb side of your forearm and helps you turn your wrist.
- This bone is shaped like a triangle and helps hold your arm in place.
- This is the bone in your ankle that helps you move your foot up and down.
- This bone is on the pinky side of your forearm and helps you make a fist.
- This is the biggest bone in your upper arm and helps you lift and throw things.
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- This is the small bone in your knee that helps protect your knee joint.
- These are the small bones in your wrist that help you move your hand.
- These bones connect your fingers to your wrist and help you grip things.
- This bone helps connect your arm to your body, like a bridge.
- This bone is in your lower leg and helps you balance and stand on your tiptoes.
- These are the bones in your fingers and toes that help you pick things up and walk.
14 Clues: This is the bone in your heel that helps you stand and walk. • This bone helps connect your arm to your body, like a bridge. • These are the small bones in your wrist that help you move your hand. • This bone is shaped like a triangle and helps hold your arm in place. • This is the small bone in your knee that helps protect your knee joint. • ...
Anatomy Crossword- Usman 2017-09-20
14 Clues: knows all • i forgot? • private space • runs everything • open for anyone • takes you places • does all the work • Local area network • remembers everything • lets you remember more • the main circuit board • keeps the problems out • the mind of the computer • the limbs of the computer
Anatomy Vocabulary Crossword 2021-09-16
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- near the front
- refers to the underside on an animal
- pertaining to the tail/ hind part
- plane refers to a plane passing vertically through the midline
- plane further from the surface of the body
- pertaining to the back or upper surface of an animal
- plane seperates the body into upper and lower portions
- plane towards the surface of the body
- near the midline, closest to the beginning of a structure
- plane separates the ventral from the dorsal
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- farthest from the midline or beginning of a structure
- relating to the skull or cranium
- near the tail/ back
- plane seperates the right and left side of the body
14 Clues: near the front • near the tail/ back • relating to the skull or cranium • pertaining to the tail/ hind part • refers to the underside on an animal • plane towards the surface of the body • plane further from the surface of the body • plane separates the ventral from the dorsal • pertaining to the back or upper surface of an animal • ...
C-Section Anatomy 2022-10-12
Across
- moved out of the way from the rest of the surgery
- this type of incision is up and down. It is the incision made for the ab muscles.
- incision made across the bikini line
- this layer must be drained before removing the baby from the uterus
- seventh layer to be cut and is where the baby has grown for 9 months
- the doctor who specializes in the care of the infant
- the first layer that is cut. This is typically 4-6 inches wide
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- the person that delivers the epidural to the mother
- tool used to cut through the different layers
- yellow layer
- this layer is spread apart, but not cut
- this is the third layer to be cut and is defined as a fibrous tissue
- the medical staff that helps the mother during delivery, but does not perform surgeries
- a doctor that specializes in women's health and pregnancy/delivery
14 Clues: yellow layer • incision made across the bikini line • this layer is spread apart, but not cut • tool used to cut through the different layers • moved out of the way from the rest of the surgery • the person that delivers the epidural to the mother • the doctor who specializes in the care of the infant • the first layer that is cut. This is typically 4-6 inches wide • ...
Anatomy, Physiology, PhysioTheory 2016-09-04
Across
- Nerve formed by lateral and medial chords of BPx
- Cervical joint made up of 3 synovial joints (plane and pivot)
- Feature of cervical spinous process
- Transient nerve conduction block
- Post-ganglionic tear (or rupture)
- Largest branch of axillary artery
- Primary curvature of the spine
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- Close packed position of shoulder; external rotation and
- Active stabilisers of GH joint
- Terminal branches of BPx are divided by what artery
- Intrinsic ligament of hip
- Non-communicating bursa in shoulder
- Palsy presenting with claw hand due to lower lesion of BPx
- Tear involving varying degrees of axon
14 Clues: Intrinsic ligament of hip • Active stabilisers of GH joint • Primary curvature of the spine • Transient nerve conduction block • Post-ganglionic tear (or rupture) • Largest branch of axillary artery • Non-communicating bursa in shoulder • Feature of cervical spinous process • Tear involving varying degrees of axon • Nerve formed by lateral and medial chords of BPx • ...
Respiratory Anatomy Review 2024-03-05
Across
- The beginning of the lower respiratory tract, commonly called the windpipe.
- The middle part of the pharynx behind the mouth.
- A muscular tube in the neck, commonly called the throat.
- Organs in the chest region that allow for oxygen to enter the body and carbon dioxide to exit.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs that can expand and allow for gas exchange to occur.
- Two major branches off the trachea towards the lungs.
- These bones move up and out during inhalation, and down and in during exhalation.
- A firm ring of cartilage surrounding the lower part of the larynx.
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- Structure just above the trachea that protects the lower airway and contains the vocal cords, commonly called a voice box.
- A muscular wall/layer that separates the thorax from the abdomen.
- An external structure used for breathing and smelling.
- The most superior part of the pharynx connected to the nasal cavity.
- An external feature used for breathing and tasting.
- A leaf-shaped structure that can cover the trachea and keep food/liquid out of the lower airway.
14 Clues: The middle part of the pharynx behind the mouth. • An external feature used for breathing and tasting. • Two major branches off the trachea towards the lungs. • An external structure used for breathing and smelling. • A muscular tube in the neck, commonly called the throat. • A muscular wall/layer that separates the thorax from the abdomen. • ...
Anatomy + fluids 101 2023-03-10
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- - Vessel that helps to differentiate a direct inguinal hernia from an indirect one
- - Portion of the pancreas behing which the SMA can be found
- - Name of the line above which the two layers of the rectus sheath can be found
- - Essential element to give to peds patient in their IVF
- - Fluid to avoid in case of CKD/AKI
- - Watershed area of the colon
- - Name of the line separating the left lobe of the liver from the right lobe
- - Other watershed area of the colon
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- - Name of the artery divided during an appendectomy
- - Name of the triangle in which the cystic artery can be found
- - Other name of segment 1 of the liver
- - Main artery providing the blood supply to the small bowel
- - Portion of IV fluid staying in the vessels
- - IV Abx that cannot be administered in the same line than Ringer's
14 Clues: - Watershed area of the colon • - Fluid to avoid in case of CKD/AKI • - Other watershed area of the colon • - Other name of segment 1 of the liver • - Portion of IV fluid staying in the vessels • - Name of the artery divided during an appendectomy • - Essential element to give to peds patient in their IVF • - Portion of the pancreas behing which the SMA can be found • ...
Veterinary Anatomy Crossword 2024-09-07
Across
- An opening or hole in a bone
- Ligament that helps support the head in large animals
- Second cervical vertebra, allows head rotation
- Bone forming the back of the skull, connects to the atlas
- Lower jaw bone
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- Vertebrae of the mid-back, connected to ribs
- Bone forming the cheek and part of the orbit
- Part of the skull that encloses the brain
- The neck region of the vertebral column
- First cervical vertebra, supports the head
- Process projecting dorsally from vertebrae
- Process projecting laterally from vertebrae
- Bone forming the ventral side of the thorax
- Bony projection on the axis, allowing head rotation
14 Clues: Lower jaw bone • An opening or hole in a bone • The neck region of the vertebral column • Part of the skull that encloses the brain • First cervical vertebra, supports the head • Process projecting dorsally from vertebrae • Process projecting laterally from vertebrae • Bone forming the ventral side of the thorax • Vertebrae of the mid-back, connected to ribs • ...
Human anatomy crossword 2025-06-27
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- - Windpipe connecting throat to lungs
- - Tube connecting kidney to bladder
- - Fluid part of blood
- - System that breaks down food
- - The largest organ of the body
- - Pumping organ of the circulatory system
- - Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- - Main organ of the nervous system
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- - Muscle separating chest from abdomen
- - Blood vessels carrying oxygen-rich blood
- - Structural units of bones
- - Gland that regulates metabolism
- - Shoulder blade bone
- - Bone protecting the brain
14 Clues: - Fluid part of blood • - Shoulder blade bone • - Structural units of bones • - Bone protecting the brain • - Tiny air sacs in the lungs • - System that breaks down food • - The largest organ of the body • - Gland that regulates metabolism • - Main organ of the nervous system • - Tube connecting kidney to bladder • - Windpipe connecting throat to lungs • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2026-01-07
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- part of a neuron
- condition affecting digestive system
- used to measure blood pressure
- function of skeletal system
- hormone released by pancreas
- type of joint
- top layer of skin
- symptom of muscular dystrophy
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- type of homeostasis
- emotional wellbeing for asthma
- consent given without pressure
- muscle used for respiration
- a factor that affects physiological measurements
- symptom of HIV
14 Clues: type of joint • symptom of HIV • part of a neuron • top layer of skin • type of homeostasis • muscle used for respiration • function of skeletal system • hormone released by pancreas • symptom of muscular dystrophy • emotional wellbeing for asthma • consent given without pressure • used to measure blood pressure • condition affecting digestive system • ...
Vocabulary Quiz - 5 2015-04-01
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- a fluid inside the cell membrane, surrounding and cushioning all of the internal cell parts.
- While every cell is a mostly ~ unit, cells can also join with one another or work in cooperation to make up extremely complex forms of life.
- ~ are often called the power plants of the cell, as they produce the energy needed by the cell.
- immediate
- a fabric case filled with soft material, which you put on a seat to make it more comfortable.
- Every cell has a protective covering that holds together its many parts and prevents ~ from outside forces.
- The graphic and often disturbing nature of the images made Vesalius a ~ figure in his time.
- Vesalius’ work during the 16th century challenged several moral and social ~ in pursuit of knowledge.
- The nucleus transmits genetic information through ~ in the membrane to other parts of the cell to inform the formation, maintenance, and reproduction of the cell as a whole.
- Vesalius respectfully but firmly disproved many of Galen’s ideas, for example, the assertion that blood vessels originate in the ~.
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- Like Vesalius, Galen was ~ by the laws of his time, and gained his knowledge of anatomy from the dissection of monkeys instead of humans.
- The study of human anatomy would not be as advanced as it is today without the ~ of early biologist Andreas Vesalius.
- Located within the cytoplasm are ~, small parts of the cell that serve specific functions to promote the cell’s well-being.
- lamina The nucleus also has its own type of skeleton, called a ~, which gives support to the structure of the nucleus.
- to force someone to accept something, usually a rule, law, or other forms of regulation.
15 Clues: immediate • to force someone to accept something, usually a rule, law, or other forms of regulation. • The graphic and often disturbing nature of the images made Vesalius a ~ figure in his time. • a fluid inside the cell membrane, surrounding and cushioning all of the internal cell parts. • ...
test 2023-11-20
Across
- potion that allows the drinker to assume the form of someone else
- annabeth chases' hat has this ability
- name of the school that Fleur Delacour is from in the triwizard tournament.
- name of the hippogriff that attacks draco
- The album released with no media interviews to promote it
- Taylor swifts cat's name whose name is based on a greys character
- Mr._____ I don't feel so good
- the second realm of the 9 in the cosmic tree
- name of hermoines pet cat
- The activation word for percys flying converse shoes
- name of luke castellan sword
- _____ is the guy on the chiefs
- hagrids pet half dog half spider
- taylors second album
- this person's favorite drink is diet coke at camp half blood
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- name of percy's half brother
- first name of the founder of house of slytherin
- tony stark built this in a _____!"
- snapes patronas animal
- the hammer thor makes in infinity war
- also known as the cube or space stone
- just a rather very intelligent system
- name of percy's pegasus
- "I have an army, we have a ____"
- Material that caps shield is made of
- song for taylors grandmother
- character that can see across the universe from asgard
- And by the way, I'm going out tonight Best believe I'm still ______ When I walk in the room
- "________ map" that shows all the paths and locations of people in hogwarts
- character in folklore that cheats on betty
- the god grover is searching for "the lost god ______"
- "____ hotel" where time stands still in percy jackson
- the ______ track on Taylor's album is usually the most emotional
33 Clues: taylors second album • snapes patronas animal • name of percy's pegasus • name of hermoines pet cat • name of percy's half brother • song for taylors grandmother • name of luke castellan sword • Mr._____ I don't feel so good • _____ is the guy on the chiefs • "I have an army, we have a ____" • hagrids pet half dog half spider • tony stark built this in a _____!" • ...
2 route 2021-10-04
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- ______ media is used for the identification of microorganisms.
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- Protein tubes in the membrane.
- Favorite cellular energy drink.
- The science studying dura mater.
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- The science of studying the pisum sativum.
- Extremophile prokaryotic organisms.
- You can find it in hooves, hair, nails.
- a technique used by bats, dolphins and other animals to determine the location of objects using reflected sound.
- B form DNA, like A form DNA, is ____ rotation.
10 Clues: Protein tubes in the membrane. • Favorite cellular energy drink. • The science studying dura mater. • Extremophile prokaryotic organisms. • The first woman to win a Nobel Prize. • You can find it in hooves, hair, nails. • The science of studying the pisum sativum. • B form DNA, like A form DNA, is ____ rotation. • ...
Science test 2021-05-19
Across
- the study of the structure of an organism
- animal without a backbone
- connective tissue that is more flexible than bone
- outer skeleton
- the organism that a parasite or virus lives in or on
Down
- the process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
- animal with a backbone
- a mollusk with 1 or no shell
- many lines of symmetry that all pass through a central point
- the part of the nervous system that controls most functions of the body
10 Clues: outer skeleton • animal with a backbone • animal without a backbone • a mollusk with 1 or no shell • the study of the structure of an organism • the process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton • connective tissue that is more flexible than bone • the organism that a parasite or virus lives in or on • many lines of symmetry that all pass through a central point • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-11-04
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- view that knowledge comes from the mind using logic and reason
- Invisible force that pulls things together
- Astronomer who proved the heliocentric view and many discoveries
- The planets orbit around the sun
- Newton's three laws about physics
- Planets and sun orbit around the earth
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- The study of the humanm body
- Process of experimentation using hypothosis and testing
- Time(1500-1600s) when inventions and discovery flourished
- Astronomer who believed that the earth orbits around the sun
10 Clues: The study of the humanm body • The planets orbit around the sun • Newton's three laws about physics • Planets and sun orbit around the earth • Invisible force that pulls things together • Process of experimentation using hypothosis and testing • Time(1500-1600s) when inventions and discovery flourished • Astronomer who believed that the earth orbits around the sun • ...
KMA Flash_Sept 2024 2024-08-23
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- - Study of cancer
- - Study of masticatory system
- - Branch of medicine that deals with issues involving the feet.
- - Study and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of health and disease conditions in a defined population.
- - Study of parasites
- - Study of the elderly and diseases and other matters associated with senility
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- - Study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies
- - Study of microscopic anatomy of cells
- - Study of ligaments
- - Study of male reproductive system
10 Clues: - Study of cancer • - Study of ligaments • - Study of parasites • - Study of masticatory system • - Study of male reproductive system • - Study of microscopic anatomy of cells • - Branch of medicine that deals with issues involving the feet. • - Study of the elderly and diseases and other matters associated with senility • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
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- This person is famous for the Three laws of Motion.
- Father of Chemistry
- Who was forced to recant his discoveries about the solar system.
- A educated guess.
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- Publsihed work before death.
- Andrea Vesalius did what to human bodies.
- Who used mathmatical proof that the plantest move around the sun.
- ______ Vesalius is the founder of human anatomy.
- What is it called when the earth rotates on an axis and around the sun.
- Issac Newton got hit by a _____.
10 Clues: A educated guess. • Father of Chemistry • Publsihed work before death. • Issac Newton got hit by a _____. • Andrea Vesalius did what to human bodies. • ______ Vesalius is the founder of human anatomy. • This person is famous for the Three laws of Motion. • Who was forced to recant his discoveries about the solar system. • ...
Egyptian Vocabulary Review 2024-11-06
Across
- Structure with Triangular sides, regularly used as tombs for Pharaohs
- Groups of Rocky Rapids
- A series of Rulers from the same Family
- System of many governmental officials running the business of the government
- Ruler of Ancient Egpyt
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- A body that has been preserved so It will not decompose.
- Symbol that stands for words or sounds
- Study of the Structure of the Human Body
- An early form of paper
- Skilled Worker who practices a Handicraft
10 Clues: An early form of paper • Groups of Rocky Rapids • Ruler of Ancient Egpyt • Symbol that stands for words or sounds • A series of Rulers from the same Family • Study of the Structure of the Human Body • Skilled Worker who practices a Handicraft • A body that has been preserved so It will not decompose. • Structure with Triangular sides, regularly used as tombs for Pharaohs • ...
Anatomy Vocab Crossword 2026-01-28
Across
- band of tissue that contracts to create movement
- hard tissue that makes up the skeleton
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- being physically tough and strong
- organs that allow people to breathe
Down
- essential body parts that are necessary to live
- material of which animals and plants are made
- framework of bone that makes up the body’s structure
- branch of science about the structure of the body
- organ that is the center of intellectual activity
10 Clues: being physically tough and strong • organs that allow people to breathe • hard tissue that makes up the skeleton • organ that pumps blood throughout the body • material of which animals and plants are made • essential body parts that are necessary to live • band of tissue that contracts to create movement • branch of science about the structure of the body • ...
