greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
WWW List #3 Crossword puzzle 2025-05-16
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- Temporarily prevent something from occurring; Hang something from somewhere
- A study of the structure or internal workings of something.
- A light particle.
- Dull and repetitive
- A cognition where the bodily temperature is abnormally low
- A recording of multiple images in a series to capture motion.
- Lack of water.
- The opposite of an entrance.
- Feeding on food of both plant and animal origin.
- A five-sided polygon.
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- A nerve cell
- Of or relating to blood
- A 2D shape with 3 or more sides
- The original name of a record player
- The the answer to a multiplication problem
- Words that sound the same, but have different meanings and spellings.
- Used to see things to small for the naked eye to see.
- To make an educated guess about something.
- Producing powerful images in the mind
- A widespread disease
20 Clues: A nerve cell • Lack of water. • A light particle. • Dull and repetitive • A widespread disease • A five-sided polygon. • Of or relating to blood • The opposite of an entrance. • A 2D shape with 3 or more sides • The original name of a record player • Producing powerful images in the mind • The the answer to a multiplication problem • To make an educated guess about something. • ...
Anatomy of the Organs 2025-05-13
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- organ under the liver
- organ under the lungs on the right side
- organ that is like a tube, above the heart
- organ that is wrapped inside the colon
- the science that studies living things
- organ that helps you breathe
- organs under the gallbladder
- organ in your head
- organ that holds all your food
- the other name for large intestines
- the study of the parts of a living thing and how they fit together
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- organ under your stomach and above your colon
- organs that are on the inside
- organ that is connected to the lungs that delivers the air to the lungs
- organ right below your lungs on the left side
- organ under the larynx
- to carefully cut open and separate something into parts to examine it closely
- organ in your throat, above your thyroid
- organ that holds urine
- organ that is in between your lungs
20 Clues: organ in your head • organ under the liver • organ under the larynx • organ that holds urine • organ that helps you breathe • organs under the gallbladder • organs that are on the inside • organ that holds all your food • organ that is in between your lungs • the other name for large intestines • organ that is wrapped inside the colon • the science that studies living things • ...
Branches of science part 1 2025-08-26
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- the study of organisms and their parts
- the study of heredity and passing traits
- the study of physics of stellar phenomena
- the study and growth and development of living things
- the study of blood and blood making organs
- the study of past human lives
- the study of the universe in regards to time and space
- the study of insects
- the study of the heart
- the study of laughter
- the science of growing and maintaining a forest
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- study of sound
- the study of plants
- the study of applying beauty treatments to hair, skin, and nails
- the art of making maps and charts
- The study of water on earth
- the study of enzymes
- the study of blood and blood making organs
- the study of life and organisms
- the study of the origin and history of earth
- the study of the size and shape of the earth
- the study of outer space
22 Clues: study of sound • the study of plants • the study of enzymes • the study of insects • the study of laughter • the study of the heart • the study of outer space • The study of water on earth • the study of past human lives • the study of life and organisms • the art of making maps and charts • the study of organisms and their parts • the study of heredity and passing traits • ...
Science Branches 2025-11-15
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- Study of how the body fights diseases
- Study of the parts of living organisms
- Study of light and how it behaves
- Study of fungi like mushrooms
- Study of how living things interact with their environment
- Study of how space objects move and behave
- Study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- Study of poisons and how they affect living things
- Study of how the body’s systems work
- Study of minerals and crystals
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- Study of rocks, soil, and Earth’s structure
- Study of tiny organisms like bacteria
- Study of the ocean and its features
- Study of plants
- Study of fossils and ancient life
- Study of the chemicals that make up living things
- Study of weather and climate
- Study of animals
- Study of earthquakes and Earth's vibrations
- Study of stars, planets, and space
20 Clues: Study of plants • Study of animals • Study of weather and climate • Study of fungi like mushrooms • Study of minerals and crystals • Study of fossils and ancient life • Study of light and how it behaves • Study of stars, planets, and space • Study of the ocean and its features • Study of how the body’s systems work • Study of tiny organisms like bacteria • ...
Roman Empire Vocab 2026-01-22
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- A form of government in which citizens elect their leaders.
- A lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life.
- Motifs or images created by an arrangement of colored glass or stone.
- A group of people who make the laws.
- The study of the body's structure.
- Head of government usually with a limited term in office.
- Large groups of Roman soldiers.
- To reject.
- Rome's ruling class.
- An elected official who protects the rights of ordinary citizens.
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- Three rulers who share equal political power.
- Rome's ordinary class.
- Changes to bring about improvement.
- A person that is granted absolute power.
- To bring back to an original state.
- Relating to the law.
- A person who fought people or animals for public entertainment.
- A curved ceiling made of arches.
- A verse or prose that pokes fun at human weaknesses.
- People considered holy by followers of the Christian faith.
20 Clues: To reject. • Relating to the law. • Rome's ruling class. • Rome's ordinary class. • Large groups of Roman soldiers. • A curved ceiling made of arches. • The study of the body's structure. • Changes to bring about improvement. • To bring back to an original state. • A group of people who make the laws. • A person that is granted absolute power. • ...
Unit 4: Fortune's Bones + Not My Bones 2026-03-09
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- came together in one place
- the structural, organizational, and stylistic framework of a written work
- imagined
- bodily forms
- a piece of bone that makes up the spinal column
- the primary reason an author writes a text
- The smallest, most basic particles of substances
- "_________ up" - packed away
- _________ writing - uses chronological structure; relates facts about history
- the structure and parts of the body
- A comparison between two unlike things using like or as
- the author's attitude toward the subject, characters or audience
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- ___________ structure - the arrangement of events by the order in which they took place
- A comparison between two unlike things without using like or as
- the organizational framework of a story
- having the qualities that give something its true identity
- universal; infinitely large
- giving human qualities to an object or idea
- uses imagery and figurative language to convey meaning and mood
- carried or transported
20 Clues: imagined • bodily forms • carried or transported • came together in one place • universal; infinitely large • "_________ up" - packed away • the structure and parts of the body • the organizational framework of a story • the primary reason an author writes a text • giving human qualities to an object or idea • a piece of bone that makes up the spinal column • ...
India's Crossword 2020-11-11
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- capital of poland
- throughout space; the cosmos;
- the biggest country in the world
- paper to organize daily
- unusual, extraordinary, or curious;
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- a gloomy state of mind, especially when habitual or prolonged
- the branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy,function, and diseases of the ear, nose, and throat.
- to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath,lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal
- the totality of known or supposed objects and
- to strike with the foot or feet
- to perceive by the ear
11 Clues: capital of poland • to perceive by the ear • paper to organize daily • throughout space; the cosmos; • to strike with the foot or feet • the biggest country in the world • unusual, extraordinary, or curious; • the totality of known or supposed objects and • a gloomy state of mind, especially when habitual or prolonged • ...
World of Man: Daedalus & Icarus 2023-11-07
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- The king that trapped Daedalus in the Labyrinth
- This creation is what Daedalus is known for by many
- A master artisan (architect, engineer, inventor, and sculptor)
- Created by Daedalus to house the Minotaur by King Minos' request
- The king that Daedalus stayed with after his escape
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- "Don't fly too close to the ____"
- The son of Daedalus
- Excessive ambition or pride that causes someone's downfall
- The nephew of Daedalus (turned into a partridge)
- The inspiration for the anatomy of Daedalus' wings
- The goddess from which Daedalus received his gift of craftsmanship
11 Clues: The son of Daedalus • "Don't fly too close to the ____" • The king that trapped Daedalus in the Labyrinth • The nephew of Daedalus (turned into a partridge) • The inspiration for the anatomy of Daedalus' wings • This creation is what Daedalus is known for by many • The king that Daedalus stayed with after his escape • ...
Find my Team Mate 2022-01-18
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- pina coladas & the pool makes a great vacation
- you can't do my job by watching Grey's Anatomy
- I enjoy playing music instrument
- unforeseen circumstances don't need to stress you, because I got you
- this is our favorite class meal
- when your ears hurt, you need to see me
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- you can learn a thing or two in my jiu jitsu class
- NFL Champion
- it tastes like chicken but it Moo's
- once I am done with my degree you can call me
- I don't wear a cape, but I save lives
- Family getaways and Pho is my jam
- i got all your telecommunication needs.
13 Clues: NFL Champion • this is our favorite class meal • I enjoy playing music instrument • Family getaways and Pho is my jam • it tastes like chicken but it Moo's • I don't wear a cape, but I save lives • i got all your telecommunication needs. • when your ears hurt, you need to see me • once I am done with my degree you can call me • pina coladas & the pool makes a great vacation • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Day 1 2023-08-13
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- bony case for the brain
- smallest bone in the human body
- tissue that transmits vibrations in the air to the brain
- the set of processes to maintain an organisms equilibrium
- the study of the functions in an organism
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- bundle of cells that expand and contract to create force
- Taylor Swift's best album
- fiber that transmits information to and from the brain
- a lower arm bone (and a term in geometry)
- the number of units we will study this year
- the study of the form of an organism
- the smallest unit of life
- the first barrier of protection in the body
13 Clues: bony case for the brain • Taylor Swift's best album • the smallest unit of life • smallest bone in the human body • the study of the form of an organism • a lower arm bone (and a term in geometry) • the study of the functions in an organism • the number of units we will study this year • the first barrier of protection in the body • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2021-01-04
Principles of health science crossword puzzle project 2021-08-19
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- René Laennec invented the first
- medical device used to take temperature
- Alexander Fleming discovered
- Anthoni van Leeuwenhoek was the first person to observe it using a rudimentary microscope
- _______Vesalius was the father of anatomy
- first people to organize medical care
- where the first general hospital was built in 805 by Harun Al-Rashid
- first x-ray dated back was discovered in Wurzburg, ________
- father of western medicine
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- disease eradicated by a vaccine
- where aspirin was invented
- where was the first place in England cholera came to
- Willem Einthoven discovered _________
- what part of England was the first vaccination given
- zacharius Jannssen invented the first ____________ in 1590
- _______ Jenner was the first person to use a vaccine to control am infectious disease
- Clara _______ founded the red cross
17 Clues: where aspirin was invented • father of western medicine • Alexander Fleming discovered • disease eradicated by a vaccine • René Laennec invented the first • Clara _______ founded the red cross • Willem Einthoven discovered _________ • first people to organize medical care • medical device used to take temperature • _______Vesalius was the father of anatomy • ...
Ch. 22 - Sect. 1 The Scientific Revolution 2016-02-22
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- Dutch maker of eyeglasses who made first microscope
- Greek physician – studied pigs
- Law of falling bodies and was under house arrest for he did not go along with the Church
- introduced a vaccine for small pox
- mathematician who developed analytic geometry
- From Sweden – made a thermometer where 0° was freezing instead of 32°
- English Politian who pushed for adoption of new scientific techniques
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- discovered that the stars and planets revolved around the sun
- dissected human corpses to study anatomy
- Danish astronomer who recorded the movements of planets.
- mathematician who discovered plants motion as optical
- founder of modern chemistry
- mathematician & physicist – theory of motion and gravity
13 Clues: founder of modern chemistry • Greek physician – studied pigs • introduced a vaccine for small pox • dissected human corpses to study anatomy • mathematician who developed analytic geometry • Dutch maker of eyeglasses who made first microscope • mathematician who discovered plants motion as optical • Danish astronomer who recorded the movements of planets. • ...
Find my Team Mate 2022-01-18
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- you can learn a thing or two in my jiu jitsu class
- this is our favorite class meal
- once I am done with my degree you can call me
- when your ears hurt, you need to see me
- Family getaways and Pho is my jam
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- i got all your telecommunication needs.
- you can't do my job by watching Grey's Anatomy
- I don't wear a cape, but I save lives
- NFL Champion
- I enjoy playing music instrument
- it tastes like chicken but it Moo's
- unforeseen circumstances don't need to stress you, because I got you
- pina coladas & the pool makes a great vacation
13 Clues: NFL Champion • this is our favorite class meal • I enjoy playing music instrument • Family getaways and Pho is my jam • it tastes like chicken but it Moo's • I don't wear a cape, but I save lives • i got all your telecommunication needs. • when your ears hurt, you need to see me • once I am done with my degree you can call me • you can't do my job by watching Grey's Anatomy • ...
The part of body 2019-01-29
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- Anatomy . a large, reddish-brown, glandular organ located in the upper right side of the abdominal cavity, divided by fissures into five lobes and functioning in the secretion of bile and various metabolic processes.
- any of the terminal members of the hand, especially one other than the thumb.
- a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body.
- either of the two saclike respiratory organs in the thorax of humans and the higher vertebrates.
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- an aggregate of such filaments, as that covering the human head or forming the coat of most mammals.
- Anatomy either of a pair of bean-shaped organs in the back part of the abdominal cavity that form and excrete urine, regulate fluid and electrolyte balance, and act as endocrine glands.
- the upper limb from the shoulder to the elbow.
- either of the two lower limbs of a biped, as a human being, or any of the paired limbs of an animal, arthropod, etc., that support and move the body.
8 Clues: the upper limb from the shoulder to the elbow. • any of the terminal members of the hand, especially one other than the thumb. • a tissue composed of cells or fibers, the contraction of which produces movement in the body. • either of the two saclike respiratory organs in the thorax of humans and the higher vertebrates. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2020-09-08
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- to the distribution of muscle throughout the animal. Well muscled animals will show fullness through the back, loin and rump.
- science of body structure or parts of an animal. External anatomy terms are used to classify animals.
- Character-visible in the head and general appearance of the animal.
- Conformation- refers to the bird’s structure and includes factors such as: width across the shoulder, length of the back, depth of body, spring of rib and width of keel.
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- to the amount of fat cover on an animal.
- Soundness- the arrangement of bone and muscle tissue. The legs of animal should be long and straight and have adequate bone and foot to carry the animal throughout its life span.
- physical arrangement of bone and body tissue. It includes the skeletal structure, muscling, fat balance, straightness of the animal’s lines and structural soundness.
- Size-the length and size of the animal. Used to compare animals that are of similar age to indicate growth and breeding potential. Frame should be proportional to muscle development.
- Capacity- the depth of rib the animal displays. Typically analyzed from the side view of the animal.
9 Clues: to the amount of fat cover on an animal. • Character-visible in the head and general appearance of the animal. • Capacity- the depth of rib the animal displays. Typically analyzed from the side view of the animal. • science of body structure or parts of an animal. External anatomy terms are used to classify animals. • ...
All crossword about Neuroscience 2020-01-13
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- biology, developmental biology, cytology,
- of biology[2] that combines physiology, anatomy
- modeling, and psychology to understand the
- used to study the nervous system at different scales and the
- used by neuroscientists have expanded enormously, from
- the nervous system.[1] It is a multidisciplinary
- scope of neuroscience has broadened over time to include different
- understanding of the biological basis of learning, memory, behavior,
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- and cellular studies of individual neurons to imaging of
- (or neurobiology) is the scientific study
- and emergent properties of neurons and neural circuits.
- and consciousness has been described by Eric Kandel as the
- motor and cognitive tasks in the brain.
- challenge" of the biological sciences.[8]
14 Clues: motor and cognitive tasks in the brain. • (or neurobiology) is the scientific study • biology, developmental biology, cytology, • challenge" of the biological sciences.[8] • modeling, and psychology to understand the • of biology[2] that combines physiology, anatomy • the nervous system.[1] It is a multidisciplinary • ...
Runtuhnya Uni Soviet 2021-01-14
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- Negara yang menjadi adi kuasa setelah adanya dampak runtuhnya Uni Soviet
- Kebijakan rekonstruksi ekonomi yang dicetuskan Gorbachev
- Sekjen Partai Komunis Uni Soviet
- Gennadi Yanayev adalah kelompok yang menentang
- Anatomy of Revolutions dicetuskan oleh
- Pemimpin Uni Soviet periode tahun 1964-1982
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- Keterbukaan rakyat untuk berdiskusi mengenai masalah sosial,politik,dan ekonomi
- Salah satu negara yang mengawali pembuatan Uni Soviet
- Pemimpin kelompok radikal yang mendukung reformasi dan ingin meninggalkan komunisme
- Dibentuk 1991 akibat dampak dari runtuhnya Uni Soviet
- Pemimpim kelompok yang menentang reformasi dan ingin menetapkan komunisme
- presiden Amerika Serikat yang mengisolasi ekonomi USSR dan mengontrol harga minyak ke harga terendah
12 Clues: Sekjen Partai Komunis Uni Soviet • Anatomy of Revolutions dicetuskan oleh • Pemimpin Uni Soviet periode tahun 1964-1982 • Gennadi Yanayev adalah kelompok yang menentang • Salah satu negara yang mengawali pembuatan Uni Soviet • Dibentuk 1991 akibat dampak dari runtuhnya Uni Soviet • Kebijakan rekonstruksi ekonomi yang dicetuskan Gorbachev • ...
Chapter 1: Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 2024-08-30
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- The study of structure and relationship between body parts
- This portion includes your upper and lower limbs
- Farther away from midline
- Anatomical term that means above another body part
- Structures toward mideline
- Living systems working together to maintain a stable internal condition
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- The science of how body parts come together to function and keep that body alive
- This portion includes your head, neck and trunk
- Body is erect,face forward,arms at the side,and palms forward
- Splits everything vertically into front and back
- Divides top and bottom
- Down vertically divides bod/organ left and right
12 Clues: Divides top and bottom • Farther away from midline • Structures toward mideline • This portion includes your head, neck and trunk • Splits everything vertically into front and back • Down vertically divides bod/organ left and right • This portion includes your upper and lower limbs • Anatomical term that means above another body part • ...
MT1123: Biomechanics and Kinesiology 2021-05-12
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- the body's balance point
- the study of body movement that combines biology, anatomy, and physiology
- the manner in which you walk
- a lateral curvature of the spine
- the ability to move
- the position of your body in relation to each other
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- the predictable sequence of a pattern of movement
- an anterior curvature of the spine
- in general, an object with more mass will have more
- the science concerned with how mechanical principles relate to living structures
- a posterior curvature of the spine
- the part of the body that is in contact with the ground
12 Clues: the ability to move • the body's balance point • the manner in which you walk • a lateral curvature of the spine • an anterior curvature of the spine • a posterior curvature of the spine • the predictable sequence of a pattern of movement • in general, an object with more mass will have more • the position of your body in relation to each other • ...
Yearbook Crossword 2025-03-14
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- What do seniors get to paint?
- What club do you have to be inducted into?
- What teacher has a lizard in their room?
- What was the couples game show played at the pep rally on Valentine's Day?
- What is it called when Juniors and Seniors can leave during a free period?
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- What is the school newspaper called?
- Who is the class president?
- What teacher has a dog named Avalon?
- What animal do they dissect in anatomy?
- Who is the mascot?
- When you're late for school, where do you have to park?
- What is the club that volunteers?
12 Clues: Who is the mascot? • Who is the class president? • What do seniors get to paint? • What is the club that volunteers? • What is the school newspaper called? • What teacher has a dog named Avalon? • What animal do they dissect in anatomy? • What teacher has a lizard in their room? • What club do you have to be inducted into? • ...
Biology Final Project 2023-03-08
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- movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- when a proteins shape is altered, and it can no longer function
- stores genetic information to pass to next generation
- the process that makes an identical/clone cell
- site of protein synthesis
- energy in motion
- the study of living organisms, divided into many fields that cover morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution
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- genetic constitution of an organism or cell
- G1, S, and G2 phases all together
- molecule that may bind chemically to other molecules to form a polymer
- source of genetic variation
- the process uses oxygen
12 Clues: energy in motion • the process uses oxygen • site of protein synthesis • source of genetic variation • G1, S, and G2 phases all together • genetic constitution of an organism or cell • the process that makes an identical/clone cell • movement of molecules from high to low concentration • stores genetic information to pass to next generation • ...
classroom 2023-06-05
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- these help you tell the time in the classroom
- something you write on in a classroom
- in some schools there is a room full of these
- learning about animals is called
- a place to store items in a classroom
- a device students can use to do certain assignments
- there are five major types of these
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- a device commonly found in a modern day classroom
- a place where science experiments can be done
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of living organisms
- something you sit in alot especially at school
11 Clues: learning about animals is called • there are five major types of these • something you write on in a classroom • a place to store items in a classroom • these help you tell the time in the classroom • in some schools there is a room full of these • a place where science experiments can be done • something you sit in alot especially at school • ...
Medicine and physicians in Ancient Egypt 2022-08-29
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- Another word for doctors.
- Different types of illnesses.
- One of these organs was named by the Ancient
- (Hint: you need me to breathe)
- A person who prepares and dispenses (to give out) medicine.
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- This type of paper was used to record information on the human body.
- A doctor from Ancient Egypt.
- Egyptians related this to the heartbeat.
- Physiology is the study of how ________ bodies work.
- A study of how bones and muscles fit together in the human body.
- This was prepared to make someone feel better.
11 Clues: Another word for doctors. • A doctor from Ancient Egypt. • Different types of illnesses. • (Hint: you need me to breathe) • Egyptians related this to the heartbeat. • One of these organs was named by the Ancient • This was prepared to make someone feel better. • Physiology is the study of how ________ bodies work. • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci 2026-02-03
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- Iconic portrait famous for its enigmatic smile
- Scientific field concerned with light and vision
- Reverse writing technique used in Leonardo’s notebooks
- French king who invited Leonardo to live in France
- Residence in France where Leonardo spent his final years
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- Florentine master who trained Leonardo during his apprenticeship
- Scientific study of the human body used by Leonardo to improve realism
- Monumental mural in Milan regarded as a spiritual masterpiece
- Milanese ruling family Leonardo worked for
- Cultural movement marked by a revival of classical learning and art
- Tuscan birthplace that gave Leonardo his name
11 Clues: Milanese ruling family Leonardo worked for • Tuscan birthplace that gave Leonardo his name • Iconic portrait famous for its enigmatic smile • Scientific field concerned with light and vision • French king who invited Leonardo to live in France • Reverse writing technique used in Leonardo’s notebooks • Residence in France where Leonardo spent his final years • ...
Earth's Structure 2021-06-22
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- The crust has iron and this metal.
- The only layer in liquid form.
- An example of igneous rock.
- The thin layer of the crust under the ocean.
- Molten rock that flows out to the Earth's surface.
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- Marble is an example of this type of rock.
- Thickest layer of the Earth.
- These plates keep moving and are the reason for earthquakes
- The outermost layer of the Earth.
- This instrument aligns itself with the earth's magnetic field to show the geographic north.
- The Study of structure/internal workings of something.
11 Clues: An example of igneous rock. • Thickest layer of the Earth. • The only layer in liquid form. • The outermost layer of the Earth. • The crust has iron and this metal. • Marble is an example of this type of rock. • The thin layer of the crust under the ocean. • Molten rock that flows out to the Earth's surface. • The Study of structure/internal workings of something. • ...
Forensic Anthropology 2025-05-07
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- connective tissue joining a muscle to a bone
- occurring after death
- connective tissue that joins a bone to two or more other bones
- unattached end of a bone that becomes fused with the bones shaft
- the projection of the upper or lower jaw beyond the face
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- location where bones meet
- use of skeletal anatomy to identify remains for legal purposes
- occurring shortly before death
- process that replaces cartilage within a bone with the deposition of minerals
- connective tissue between bones that reduces friction
- the shaft of a bone
11 Clues: the shaft of a bone • occurring after death • location where bones meet • occurring shortly before death • connective tissue joining a muscle to a bone • connective tissue between bones that reduces friction • the projection of the upper or lower jaw beyond the face • use of skeletal anatomy to identify remains for legal purposes • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci 2016-03-09
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- What Leonardo is most famous for
- Where the term "Renaissance man" comes from fifteenth-century
- A scientific drawing that is based on architect Vitruvius
- What many of his drawings were of
- The method that he used to investigate a subject
- played a large role in his inventions
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- An artist, scientist, architect, engineer and inventor
- Particularly interesting for Vinci
- A devise made by Vinci that lets you slowly go to the ground from high distances
- Who Vinci was influenced by
10 Clues: Who Vinci was influenced by • What Leonardo is most famous for • What many of his drawings were of • Particularly interesting for Vinci • played a large role in his inventions • The method that he used to investigate a subject • An artist, scientist, architect, engineer and inventor • A scientific drawing that is based on architect Vitruvius • ...
History of Medicine- Prior to the 16th Century 2024-02-09
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- Earliest people are known to maintain accurate health records
- began public health and sanitation systems
- emphasis was placed on saving the soul, and the study of medicine was prohibited
- published first anatomy book
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- used acupuncture to relieve pain and congestion
- Father of medicine
- physician who believed the body is regulated by four fluids or humors
- an Arab physician who began the use of animal gut for suture materail
- Artist who used dissection to draw the human body
- rebirth of the science of medicine
10 Clues: Father of medicine • published first anatomy book • rebirth of the science of medicine • began public health and sanitation systems • used acupuncture to relieve pain and congestion • Artist who used dissection to draw the human body • Earliest people are known to maintain accurate health records • physician who believed the body is regulated by four fluids or humors • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary- Sydney Jones 2024-04-05
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- similar early development
- similar DNA and amino acid sequences
- similar structures, function in similar environment
- structures w/little or no use
- change in species over time
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- exist within a population variations can result in differential reproductive success
- characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ
- similar anatomy from common ancestors
- study of fossils
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
10 Clues: study of fossils • similar early development • change in species over time • structures w/little or no use • similar DNA and amino acid sequences • similar anatomy from common ancestors • similar structures, function in similar environment • exist within a population variations can result in differential reproductive success • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary- Sydney Jones 2024-04-05
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- similar early development
- similar DNA and amino acid sequences
- similar structures, function in similar environment
- structures w/little or no use
- change in species over time
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- exist within a population variations can result in differential reproductive success
- characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ
- similar anatomy from common ancestors
- study of fossils
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric organism preserved in petrified form or as a mold or cast in rock.
10 Clues: study of fossils • similar early development • change in species over time • structures w/little or no use • similar DNA and amino acid sequences • similar anatomy from common ancestors • similar structures, function in similar environment • exist within a population variations can result in differential reproductive success • ...
Rome Crossword 2023-04-11
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- Curved shaped patterns.
- A ruler who moved the capital
- A ruler who tried to save rome with reforms
- People who fought for entertainment
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- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- Poems that poked fun at human weaknesses.
- A germanic tribe who took over rome
- The study of the structure of the body
- Poems that express strong emotions about life
- Political changes to make something better
10 Clues: Curved shaped patterns. • A ruler who moved the capital • A germanic tribe who took over rome • People who fought for entertainment • The study of the structure of the body • Poems that poked fun at human weaknesses. • Political changes to make something better • A ruler who tried to save rome with reforms • Poems that express strong emotions about life • ...
Martin, Cooper p6 game 3 2023-09-19
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- Movement of a body part superior in a frontal plane
- The heart is _____ to the pelvis
- The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
- The wrist is _____ to the hand
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- Movement of limb away from midline
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- Formed where bones can move in multiple directions
- A horizontal plane dividing the body or its parts into upper and lower parts
- Movement of the sole of the foot away from the midline
- What is the opposite if Pronation
10 Clues: The wrist is _____ to the hand • The heart is _____ to the pelvis • What is the opposite if Pronation • Movement of limb away from midline • Formed where bones can move in multiple directions • Movement of a body part superior in a frontal plane • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • Movement of the sole of the foot away from the midline • ...
Evolution 2022-12-01
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- an early stage of development in organisms
- used to determine the age of the rocks
- structures from different species wich have similar internal framework
- the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species
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- a famous scientist
- the gradual development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
- features of different species that are similar in function
- traces of organisms in the past
- one who studies fossils
- splitting in ancestral population into two or more
10 Clues: a famous scientist • one who studies fossils • traces of organisms in the past • used to determine the age of the rocks • an early stage of development in organisms • splitting in ancestral population into two or more • features of different species that are similar in function • structures from different species wich have similar internal framework • ...
January Birthdays 2025-01-08
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- Actress known for "New Girl," born on January 17
- Civil rights leader, celebrated on his birthday January 15
- "The King of Rock and Roll" born on January 8
- Country music legend born on January 19
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- Talk show host and media mogul born on January 29
- Comedian and talk show host born on January 26
- Former First Lady born on January 17
- Founding Father, born on January 17
- Actor famous for "Grey's Anatomy," born on January 13
- Author of "Winnie the Pooh," born on January 18
10 Clues: Founding Father, born on January 17 • Former First Lady born on January 17 • Country music legend born on January 19 • "The King of Rock and Roll" born on January 8 • Comedian and talk show host born on January 26 • Author of "Winnie the Pooh," born on January 18 • Actress known for "New Girl," born on January 17 • Talk show host and media mogul born on January 29 • ...
Introduction to Biology 2025-08-20
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- The study of living things in relation to their environment.
- The systematic study of natural phenomena in our environment.
- The branch of science concerned with the study of life.
- The branch of biology that focuses on plants.
- The study of the external structure of living things.
- The study of the internal structure of living organisms.
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- The study of how living things function.
- The branch of biology that focuses on animals.
- The study of cell structure and function.
- The study of heredity and variation in organisms.
10 Clues: The study of how living things function. • The study of cell structure and function. • The branch of biology that focuses on plants. • The branch of biology that focuses on animals. • The study of heredity and variation in organisms. • The study of the external structure of living things. • The branch of science concerned with the study of life. • ...
medical licensing exams in the usa by Friday 2025-10-25
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- Non-profit that develops and manages the USMLE assessments.
- Outpatient care environments; non-hospital clinics.
- Advanced education after medical degree, like residency.
- Official permit to legally practice medicine in a state.
- Multiple-choice exam on clinical knowledge for supervised care.
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- Hands-on hospital training under supervision.
- the standard three-step exam for medical licensure in the USA.
- Foundational subjects like anatomy and pharmacology.
- Physicians who graduated outside the U.S. and Canada. (
- Organization representing state medical boards; co-sponsor of USMLE.
10 Clues: Hands-on hospital training under supervision. • Outpatient care environments; non-hospital clinics. • Foundational subjects like anatomy and pharmacology. • Physicians who graduated outside the U.S. and Canada. ( • Advanced education after medical degree, like residency. • Official permit to legally practice medicine in a state. • ...
Topic 3 Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-16
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- A skilled worker who practices a handicraft
- A preserved body
- A symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound
- A structure with triangular sides
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- A hard white substance from the tusk of an animal such as an elephant
- study of the structure of the body and its organs
- A series of rulers from the same family
- A system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- To continue to live
- King of ancient Egypt
10 Clues: A preserved body • To continue to live • King of ancient Egypt • A structure with triangular sides • A series of rulers from the same family • A skilled worker who practices a handicraft • A symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound • study of the structure of the body and its organs • A hard white substance from the tusk of an animal such as an elephant • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2022-04-22
6 Clues: was a sculptor • the study of the human body • was a painter and architect • Michelangelo painted this ceiling • one of Michelangelo famous sculpture • was a painter, sculptor , architect , musician , mathematics , engineer , inventor , anatomist , geologist , writer , and botanist
Our Love Story: A Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-20
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- I love you
- Where it all began?
- Nickname for Brandon
- Your favorite animal?
- What is the thigh bone called? (Had to have an Anatomy question lol)
- Emergency Distraction
- Go-to restaurant?
- Brandon always likes to fix his ...
- How long will we be together?
- Month we started dating?
- Safe word
- My favorite animal
- One day we will rent a ...
- Where are we going to college?
- What is hanging in Brandon's car?
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- When I'm sad, I like to hear a ...
- Spanish for "daddy"
- "It's a brand new..."
- What type of music to we normally listen to?
- Where do we work?
- Brandon's cologne
- Who has Megan's heart?
- Favorite drinks?
- How many kids Brandon wants?
- Shoe name
- My last name some day?
- How many kids Megan wants?
- Best food in the world
28 Clues: Shoe name • Safe word • I love you • Favorite drinks? • Where do we work? • Brandon's cologne • Go-to restaurant? • My favorite animal • Spanish for "daddy" • Where it all began? • Nickname for Brandon • "It's a brand new..." • Your favorite animal? • Emergency Distraction • Who has Megan's heart? • My last name some day? • Best food in the world • Month we started dating? • How many kids Megan wants? • ...
Vocabulary Weeks 1-5 Part 2 2014-10-10
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- A device to see very small things
- Hatred of women
- One who walks
- Fear of small, tight spaces
- A speech spoken by one person
- Fear of being in love
- The love of words
- A large molecule
- Complete change of form
- Doctor who studies feet
- Feeling of great dislike
- Surgery to cut out the appendix
- Cutting away of the body to reveal its anatomical structure
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- Lying outside of the center
- An error in naming a person or thing
- A very small living thing
- Without distinct shape or form
- A study of the forces of the economy on a large scale
- The love of wisdom
- Person fluent in many languages
- Believing in one god
- Shape with many (more than 3) sides
- Doctor who takes care of bone and tissue around a tooth
- Without feeling; disinterest
24 Clues: One who walks • Hatred of women • A large molecule • The love of words • The love of wisdom • Believing in one god • Fear of being in love • Complete change of form • Doctor who studies feet • Feeling of great dislike • A very small living thing • Lying outside of the center • Fear of small, tight spaces • Without feeling; disinterest • A speech spoken by one person • ...
The History of Health Care 2014-08-10
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- invented bifocals
- Father of Microbiology
- invented the microscope
- anatomy of the body
- created the first mercury thermometer
- avoided medical practice; concentrated on health rules concerning food, cleanliness, and quarantine
- smallpox vaccination
- founder of modern nursing
- circulation of blood
- identifid the eustachian tube
- pasteurized milk to kill bacteria
- humans had to protect themselves against predators; superstitious; herbs and plants used as medicine
- first to study causes of diseases; Hippocrates
- medicine practiced only in convents and monasteries; terrible epidemics
- earliest to keep accurate health records; called upon gods; magicians were also healers; embalming; Eye of Horus
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- universities and medical schools for research; dissection
- discovered polio virus
- developed a sanitation system; first to organize medical care
- Father of Medicine
- identified the fallopian tubes in females
- discovered penicillin
- staff and serpent symbol of medicine
22 Clues: invented bifocals • Father of Medicine • anatomy of the body • smallpox vaccination • circulation of blood • discovered penicillin • discovered polio virus • Father of Microbiology • invented the microscope • founder of modern nursing • identifid the eustachian tube • pasteurized milk to kill bacteria • staff and serpent symbol of medicine • created the first mercury thermometer • ...
Veterinary Science 2021-09-20
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- the faculty of perceiving sounds
- faculty of perceiving odors by the nose
- A food that is good for dogs dental health
- A food safe to give dogs begins with a B
- What is a common emergency situation? begins with an
- power of seeing
- How many stages are there in Periodontal Disease?
- Medical Instrument used for lifting and grasping
- Medical Instrument used to cut
- Type of Surgery that begins with an
- Symptom of Periodontal Disease
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- How many times do you perform the heimlich maneuver ?
- A Progressive Disease that occurs in the mouth
- What is stage 4 of Treatment for Periodontal Disease?
- The study of how the body functions
- The study of the structure of an living organism
- A food that you shouldn't give your dog
- What to do when a dog is choking?
- How do dogs differ from humans?
- What is a common emergency situation?
20 Clues: power of seeing • Medical Instrument used to cut • Symptom of Periodontal Disease • How do dogs differ from humans? • the faculty of perceiving sounds • What to do when a dog is choking? • The study of how the body functions • Type of Surgery that begins with an • What is a common emergency situation? • faculty of perceiving odors by the nose • ...
A+P Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-19
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- we eat food through this
- a cavity in the midsection area
- the system that keeps us alive
- this section includes our face/chest/stomach
- toward the head
- in the middle of the body
- the most superior part of the vertabral cloumn
- an area located on the inner thighs
- includes the pancreas
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- a system that connects out body together
- the area in where most of our abdominal organs fit
- the branch of science that studies functions of living organisms
- a very large muscle in the shoulder
- an bone on the posterior side of the lower leg
- a region in two of your extremeties
- there are 200 different types in the human body
- the branch of science concerning human body structure
- the word for the head area
- this landmark allows us to breathe
- the most major area besides the brain/heart
20 Clues: toward the head • includes the pancreas • we eat food through this • in the middle of the body • the word for the head area • the system that keeps us alive • a cavity in the midsection area • this landmark allows us to breathe • a very large muscle in the shoulder • a region in two of your extremeties • an area located on the inner thighs • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment 2021-10-21
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- Is credited with founding the women's rights movement.
- Created the scientific method.
- Developed the idea of government having separation of powers.
- Proposed the idea of tabula rasa.
- 18th century philosophical movement.
- The idea that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- Created universal theory of gravitation.
- Observed the moons of Jupiter with a telescope.
- Concept:liberty is achieved with majority rule
- Concept created by French philosophe Voltaire
- Believed solar system revolved around the earth.
- Believed that nature was more powerful than science.
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- Developed the system of naming elements.
- First women to discover a comet.
- Proved the heart was the starting point.
- Created the first collection of mankind's knowledge "Encyclopedie."
- Made discoveries in anatomy by dissecting humans
- People who sought new ways of thinking.
- Proved that planets moved in elliptical orbits.
- Argued against the use of cruel punishment.
20 Clues: Created the scientific method. • First women to discover a comet. • Proposed the idea of tabula rasa. • 18th century philosophical movement. • People who sought new ways of thinking. • Developed the system of naming elements. • Proved the heart was the starting point. • Created universal theory of gravitation. • Argued against the use of cruel punishment. • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Crossword puzzle 2021-10-21
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- explored the circulator system.
- published book saying nature is more powerful than science.
- Rene Descartes was known as the father of this.
- one of the ways enlightenment ideas were spread, made it so newspapers were a thing.
- proved planets moved in elliptical orbits.
- a religious movement which appealed to the working class.
- founded the women's rights movement.
- discovered a comet which was named after her.
- experimented with the properties of gases.
- formal meetings to discuss philosophy in wealthy peoples homes.
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- argued against use of cruel and unusual punishment.
- people who sought societal reforms and new ways of thinking.
- 18th century philosophical movement.
- created the encyclopedia.
- proved that heavenly bodies were physical things.
- made great discoveries in anatomy.
- political philosopher who proposed the concept of general will.
- believed the solar system revolved around Earth.
- proved the existence of gravity.
- when a larger mass pulls something towards it.
20 Clues: created the encyclopedia. • explored the circulator system. • proved the existence of gravity. • made great discoveries in anatomy. • 18th century philosophical movement. • founded the women's rights movement. • proved planets moved in elliptical orbits. • experimented with the properties of gases. • discovered a comet which was named after her. • ...
ENGLISH PUZZLE 2022-05-15
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- to create sth new
- very interested in learning about sth
- to move on a surface using ones feet
- the body of a living thing
- to build to create
- to produce a picture using paint
- a structure that is built over a river railway or road so that people or vehicle can cross
- an object which produces light from electricity
- the leader of a government
- accomplishment
- to find
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- a period of a hundred years
- to think about
- to begin to be sth
- an electrical device that you use calculations
- precise
- elaborate giving a lot of information
- to plan and make a detailed drawing of sth
- a person whose job is to deising or build machines or buildings
- to hold sth together
- a set of connected artifical
- to accomplish
- to make sb admire you
- developed from
24 Clues: precise • to find • to accomplish • to think about • developed from • accomplishment • to create sth new • to begin to be sth • to build to create • to hold sth together • to make sb admire you • the body of a living thing • the leader of a government • a period of a hundred years • a set of connected artifical • to produce a picture using paint • to move on a surface using ones feet • ...
Day 14 Nervous System Crossword Review 2022-06-24
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- Profuse bleeding or blood loss
- Face, Arms, Speech, and Time to call 911
- The protein sheath that covers the axon
- A blood clot
- Refers to the structure of the body or how it is made
- Weakness on one side of the body
- The study of how cells and organs work, their function
- An acronym used for early stroke recognition
- Someone with paralysis of the lower half of the body
- The tail of the nerve cell
- Spinal Cord Injury (Abbrev.)
- Central Nervous System (abbrev.)
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- A disease characterized by muscle stiffness, tremors and a shuffling gait
- A nerve cell
- Refers to hearing, vision, taste, touch and smell
- Paralysis of all four limbs of the body
- Paralysis on one side of the body
- Cerebral Vascular Accident (abbrev.)
- An autoimmune disease of the CNS that causes muscle weakness
- Peripheral Nervous System (abbrev.)
20 Clues: A nerve cell • A blood clot • The tail of the nerve cell • Spinal Cord Injury (Abbrev.) • Profuse bleeding or blood loss • Weakness on one side of the body • Central Nervous System (abbrev.) • Paralysis on one side of the body • Peripheral Nervous System (abbrev.) • Cerebral Vascular Accident (abbrev.) • The protein sheath that covers the axon • ...
Elements of Dance 2021-05-03
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- described with "ly" words
- high, medium, and low
- up to date; hot off the press; in vogue
- a contour
- liquified moves
- beat, tempo
- anatomy used to convey a message
- talking about
- to "chew over" and "to kick around" an idea
- shared with the periodic chart
- area
- straightening a joint
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- where the limb moves in a circle. This occurs at the shoulder joint during an overarm tennis serve
- quick, easy
- celebrates a civilization/experience
- another word for team
- movement like during a jumping jack when you
- individual
- bending a joint
- back
- a great way to memorize the five elements of dance
- disco, jazz, ballet, hip-hop
- ironically pause and rest can be described with this word.
- gig
- movement like during a jumping jack movement when you go
- points that connect to create boundaries
26 Clues: gig • back • area • a contour • individual • quick, easy • beat, tempo • talking about • bending a joint • liquified moves • another word for team • high, medium, and low • straightening a joint • described with "ly" words • disco, jazz, ballet, hip-hop • shared with the periodic chart • anatomy used to convey a message • celebrates a civilization/experience • up to date; hot off the press; in vogue • ...
Current Events in Science Vocabulary 1 2024-02-05
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- long term changes in weather patterns
- gas, oil, coal, etc.
- reaction where two atoms are combined releasing energy
- breaking a law or rule
- happens on clear nights; very cold mornings
- high energy state of matter
- harmful products put into the environment
- most worrisome greenhouse gas
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- group of galaxies
- study of marine organisms
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- as the atmosphere gets thicker, less heat is released into space
- is a gradual change in a species over time
- oodorless gas from tailpipe
- dealing in illegal substances (drugs, animals, humans)
- study of the seas
- science of domestic livestock
- study of human life (genetics anatomy, etc.)
- weather over a long period of time
- when birds clean their feathers
- measure distance in space
- Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act
- warm or cold, wet or dry at one time
- donut device used fusion
24 Clues: study of the seas • group of galaxies • gas, oil, coal, etc. • breaking a law or rule • donut device used fusion • measure distance in space • study of marine organisms • oodorless gas from tailpipe • high energy state of matter • science of domestic livestock • most worrisome greenhouse gas • when birds clean their feathers • weather over a long period of time • ...
Renaissance 2020-10-07
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- An act not accepted by the church
- Theory about the rights, liberty and independent actions of a person
- Short period of time with the most exceptional art production
- What Sonnet has 14 lines, 10 syllables per line and the scheme ABAB ABAB CDE CDE
- The sun is in the middle of the universe
- The procedure used to study the body
- Renaissance The period between 1400 and 1500
- The earth is in the middle of the universe
- Who created the universe
- A method which characterizes the 17th century.
- The principle of separating the state from religious institutions
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- The best way to be a leader
- The point where rays meet after refraction
- The word used to say if something impacted the world
- The study of the body
- Illusion of depth in art
- Invented by Newton
- Principles underlying the work of astirts
- The power to control
- Painting with watercolour
20 Clues: Invented by Newton • The power to control • The study of the body • Illusion of depth in art • Who created the universe • Painting with watercolour • The best way to be a leader • An act not accepted by the church • The procedure used to study the body • The sun is in the middle of the universe • Principles underlying the work of astirts • ...
Dad 2020-08-20
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- flex muscles say...
- prefix with nik
- your mom sp.
- major letdown
- t-shirt wardrobe
- popular covid passtime
- __ en tuchas
- before you g(l)o(w)(last minute packing addition)
- state in a movie theater
- start of family game night
- gross anatomy
- kryptonite
- swimming say "its nice in here"
- Mantra (driving)
- a defining characteristic
- technically old wives tale yd.
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- Mantra (goodnight)
- love language
- feeling achy? a trick up his sleeve
- see I am __ and I'd like to say hello
- Mantra (family)
- tags and bumps
- one after baseball
- surprise addiction ("Alexa, whats the notification"
- Mantra (shabbat)
- Mantra (general)
- "I-wish I was"
- cucumber salad and
- Mantra (friends house or concert)
- armonk __
- ___ tonight
- his "grandpa"
- speaking to the manager(milennial reference)
- beach monster
34 Clues: armonk __ • kryptonite • ___ tonight • your mom sp. • __ en tuchas • love language • major letdown • his "grandpa" • gross anatomy • beach monster • tags and bumps • "I-wish I was" • Mantra (family) • prefix with nik • Mantra (shabbat) • Mantra (general) • t-shirt wardrobe • Mantra (driving) • Mantra (goodnight) • one after baseball • cucumber salad and • flex muscles say... • popular covid passtime • ...
Lab Week Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-11
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- Microscopic anatomy
- A component of blood
- We have parts without the person
- The pee patch
- Lab person in the know
- right now
- A little buggy department
- Stop the spread of germs
- You can't live without it
- you use me all day, everyday
- Phlebotomists love to find them
- You get the point
- Not a vampire
- Sample of tissue for examination
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- The department likes both red and white
- Not a kind of TV
- Loves flowers
- Chocolate, yellow or black
- The study of cells
- All the better to see you with
- Gets to the heart of the matter
- Round and round it goes
- A little lab gift
- Point on one end, plunger on the other
- Our color is blue
- Lab garbage
- Yes we can read what the doctor wrote... usually
- Not your average Q-tip
- Some couples have it, some don't
29 Clues: right now • Lab garbage • Loves flowers • The pee patch • Not a vampire • Not a kind of TV • A little lab gift • Our color is blue • You get the point • The study of cells • Microscopic anatomy • A component of blood • Lab person in the know • Not your average Q-tip • Round and round it goes • Stop the spread of germs • A little buggy department • You can't live without it • Chocolate, yellow or black • ...
Start of term crossword 2024-06-21
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- Sings Bad Romance
- The artist who painted the Mona Lisa (last name)
- Famous movie about a boy who befriends an alien
- TV show featuring a group of friends in New York City
- Grande Singer known for "Thank U, Next"
- First president of the United States
- Capital city of Italy
- Singer known for the song "Hello"
- Book and movie series about a maze and its runners
- A song by Coldplan and also a colour
- Instrument used to measure time
- The capital city of Australia
- Country known for the Eiffel Tower
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- Actress who plays Hermione Granger
- Main antagonist in "The Lion King"
- Marvel superhero known for his vibranium shield
- The primary ingredient in guacamole
- Largest mammal on Earth
- The smallest country in the world
- The tallest mountain in the world
- The scientific study of plants
- The study of the structure of the human body
22 Clues: Sings Bad Romance • Capital city of Italy • Largest mammal on Earth • The capital city of Australia • The scientific study of plants • Instrument used to measure time • The smallest country in the world • Singer known for the song "Hello" • The tallest mountain in the world • Actress who plays Hermione Granger • Main antagonist in "The Lion King" • ...
Nobel prize of Physiology of grid-cells 2022-12-07
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- the place where the dna and the chromosomes
- like mitochondrie and chlorophilia
- grey matter located on the surface of the cerebral emispheres
- desoxyribonucleic acid
- an arrangement and organization of interdependant elements
- study of the fonction of living beings
- double helix
- the branch of science concerned the bodily structure of living beings
- the place where are create the proteins
- division of cells with the totality of the genetic information
- dna when it's not compressed
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- science of study of organ's fonction
- a good recognition in the scientist society
- a special type of cells
- located in the head
- rybonucleic-acid
- a person who work on how the brain works
- type of neutron allowing to understand the position in space of an animal
- duplication of the dna
- cell division which create the gametes
20 Clues: double helix • rybonucleic-acid • located in the head • desoxyribonucleic acid • duplication of the dna • a special type of cells • dna when it's not compressed • like mitochondrie and chlorophilia • science of study of organ's fonction • study of the fonction of living beings • cell division which create the gametes • the place where are create the proteins • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci 2024-12-31
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- – An artistic technique he mastered.
- – A city where he lived and worked.
- – A word often used to describe his intellect.
- – Another profession of his.
- Lisa – His most famous painting.
- – His home country.
- – His primary artistic profession.
- Last Supper – A famous mural painted in Milan.
- – The realm in which he left an indelible mark.
- – A painting technique he invented, meaning “soft” or “smoky.”
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- – Many of his ideas are preserved in these drawings.
- Machine – One of his futuristic inventions.
- – One of his many fields of interest.
- – The science he studied by dissecting human bodies.
- – The cultural movement he epitomized.
- – A term describing his expertise in various fields.
- – His first name, synonymous with genius.
- Vinci – Refers to his birthplace in Italy.
- – Known for designing flying machines and other devices.
- Man – A famous sketch of a man in perfect proportions.
20 Clues: – His home country. • – Another profession of his. • Lisa – His most famous painting. • – His primary artistic profession. • – A city where he lived and worked. • – An artistic technique he mastered. • – One of his many fields of interest. • – The cultural movement he epitomized. • – His first name, synonymous with genius. • Vinci – Refers to his birthplace in Italy. • ...
Human Physiology 2025-09-08
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- Gland active at puberty, produces thicker sweat
- Toward the front of the body
- Organelle that transports proteins and lipids
- Plane dividing top and bottom
- Protein that makes skin, hair, and nails strong
- Pigment that protects against UV radiation
- Organelle that packages and ships proteins
- Toward the back of the body
- Organelle known as the “powerhouse of the cell”
- Plane dividing front and back
- Study of body functions
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- Toward the feet/lower body
- Process of maintaining stable internal conditions
- Muscle that causes goosebumps
- Thick middle layer of skin with glands and nerves
- Fatty bottom layer of skin
- Toward the head/upper body
- Oil-producing gland
- Sweat gland type most responsible for cooling
- Organelle that controls cell activities
- Study of body structures
- Cancer of melanocytes
- Outer layer of skin
- Vitamin made by skin with sunlight
- Organelle where proteins are made
25 Clues: Oil-producing gland • Outer layer of skin • Cancer of melanocytes • Study of body functions • Study of body structures • Toward the feet/lower body • Fatty bottom layer of skin • Toward the head/upper body • Toward the back of the body • Toward the front of the body • Muscle that causes goosebumps • Plane dividing top and bottom • Plane dividing front and back • ...
25th Anniversary 2025-09-04
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- where did we eat for prom
- the car you drove us around in
- pastor who married us
- 25th Anniversary color
- what color is my wedding ring
- anatomy part I work with
- where did we meet
- how old was I when we met
- what music type we like together
- where did we get married
- what we like to drink
- what do I like to do
- County were was our honeymoon
- maid of honor
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- hotel we had our reception
- my favorite candy
- what style hair did I when we met
- who said I love you 1st
- what did we do for our 1st anniversary
- what instrument did we play
- how many kids we have
- what type of ring did you give me
- my maiden name
- what town did we 1st live together
- our dog
- best man
26 Clues: our dog • best man • maid of honor • my maiden name • my favorite candy • where did we meet • what do I like to do • pastor who married us • how many kids we have • what we like to drink • 25th Anniversary color • who said I love you 1st • anatomy part I work with • where did we get married • where did we eat for prom • how old was I when we met • hotel we had our reception • ...
Week 1 2025-11-19
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- Accused of killing American man
- Happening a lot in Charolette NC
- who was let go of a job for bumping into NFL player
- Sales are down at this company from decreased storms
- A big protest happening in Mexico
- where an army dad surprises his family
- Shot at people for robbing his store
- Grey's anatomy star with cancer
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- Illegal thing happening in pro basketball
- The US is sinking these off the coast of Venezuela
- 5 Billon dollars in damages from a collapsed bridge
- Who got shot and gunman still isn’t caught
- Teen dies mysteriously on the cruise ship
- Unknown cause but killed 8 people
- Things that are futuristic taking over taxis
- Online friends for 50 year finally meet
- whose files will be released soon
- Record heavy rain
- irritating online trend
- What is being sold on Amazon
20 Clues: Record heavy rain • irritating online trend • What is being sold on Amazon • Accused of killing American man • Grey's anatomy star with cancer • Happening a lot in Charolette NC • Unknown cause but killed 8 people • whose files will be released soon • A big protest happening in Mexico • Shot at people for robbing his store • where an army dad surprises his family • ...
Principle Of Complementarity 2019-12-09
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- The most important in our body brain,lungs,___and etc.
- Blood flows through the heart in one direction because the heart has built in valves that prevent _____
- ____ combine to form molecules.
- ___are the smallest unit in the body.
- There are 11 major organ systems in the human body, which include the circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, nervous and _____ systems
- The levels of structural organization are chemical, cellular, tissue, organ, system and ____.
- A cell have three part,the cell membrane,____and cytoplasm
- The heart and blood vessels of the cardiovascular system circulate blood continuously to carry nutrient snd__to all body cells.
- The life process that sustains all others is____
- The principle of complementarity of structure and _____
- ___level is a group of cells with similar structures and functions.
- Molecules combine to form _____
- The two types of connective tissue are ____ and fat cells.
- Molecules associate in specific ways to form____cells
- _____is the study of body function.
- _____is the study of shape and structure of the body.
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- The smallest organ in our body is_____gland.
- An___is a structure composed of two or more tissue types that performs a specific function the body.
- Muscle nerve cells send signals from the ___ to muscle and glands that control their function.
- The highest level of organization for living things is the ____
- The simplest level of the structural ladder is the ____ level.
- ____cells are specialized for communication.
- _____cells are tightly attached to one another.
- The____is located between nucleus and the cell membrane.
- The simplest to most complex organization levels are organelle, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, ____, communities, ecosystem, and biosphere
- ______anatomy is the study of structures on the cellular level
- ______tissue cells provide structural strength to the body and also defend against foreign invaders like bacteria
- ____cells are specialized for contraction
- Life processes of the human body are maintained at several levels of structural_____
- There are two types of anatomy,___or macroscopic and microscopic.
- The basic processes of life include organization, metabolism, responsiveness, _____, and reproduction
31 Clues: ____ combine to form molecules. • Molecules combine to form _____ • _____is the study of body function. • ___are the smallest unit in the body. • ____cells are specialized for contraction • The smallest organ in our body is_____gland. • ____cells are specialized for communication. • _____cells are tightly attached to one another. • ...
World History - Semester 1A Review 2024-01-18
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- Procedure of experimentation
- Abbreviation for centimeters
- Small particle of matter
- Created the movable type printing press
- Napoleonic ____ , a system of laws
- Orbits a planet
- Meeting called by the French King to avert crisis pre-revolution
- Organization that opposed major scientific advancements
- Location of Napoleon's first exile
- Not solid or liquid
- Government revenue
- First Estate
- Greek to taught geocentric ideas
- Slippery yellow berry
- Far away sun
- Number of people killed in the Boston “Massacre”
- Proponent of natural rights
- Center of solar system
- Helped create the scientific method
- Capital of France
- Force drawing matter together
- Tool for studying small subjects
- Lower class in France
- Scientist who discovered moons of Jupiter
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Round thing used in games
- Likely country of first movable type printing
- Palace in France
- Planet with observable phases in the 17th century
- Leader of the Committee of Public Safety
- King of France before the French Revolution
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- Sun-centered solar system
- Developer of three laws of motion
- Root word for “earth”
- Emperor of France
- Promoted separation of powers
- Author of Common Sense
- Small
- Greek whose outdated theories dominated anatomy
- Promise by the National Assembly to create a new constitution
- Primary color and one of three colors on US, British, and French flags
- Uncle ____ , symbol of the United States
- Tax on paper goods in the American colonies
- Execution device in the French Revolution
- Birth country of Antoinette
- Father of the Scientific Revolution
- No taxation without this
- First US president
- Shortened version of Robespierre’s first name
- Goodbye in Spanish
- Calculated elliptical orbits for planets
- Napoleonic ____ , created a large French Empire
- Location of last battle of US Revolutionary War
- Measurement system developed during the French Revolution
- Roman-Egyptian promoter of geocentric theory
- First name of an executed French Queen
- Age of Reason
- Center of an atom
- Father of modern anatomy
59 Clues: Small • First Estate • Far away sun • Age of Reason • Orbits a planet • Palace in France • Emperor of France • Capital of France • Center of an atom • First US president • Government revenue • Goodbye in Spanish • Not solid or liquid • Root word for “earth” • Slippery yellow berry • Lower class in France • Author of Common Sense • Center of solar system • Small particle of matter • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-12
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- Created a smallpox vaccine
- Began his career as an assistant to the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe. Formulated three laws of planetary motion. Proved that planetary orbits are elliptical rather than circular.
- Created a mercury thermometer that showed water freezing at 0 degrees.
- 15th century invention which revolutionized the ability to print information which in turn affected the speed of the spread of information itself.
- Italian astronomer and mathematician who was the first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Made the first mercury thermometer to use mercury in glass showed water freezing at 32 degrees.
- A philosopher of rationalism who advocated for doubting all sources of truth in order to develop a more rational understanding of reality. "I think, therefore I am"
- Developed the scientific method
- The Polish church caretaker/administrator and astronomer who's On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies significantly advanced the sun centered or heliocentric universe idea
- A device built to observe distant objects by making them appear closer
- Father of modern chemistry
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- Idea that the earth and the other planets revolve around the sun.
- Earth is the center of the Universe
- Wrote one of the most influential human anatomy books "On the Fabric of the Human Body" and was considered the father of modern human anatomy.
- Used the microscope to examine red blood cells.
- Invented the barometer to measure atmospheric pressure.
- A major change in European thought, starting in the mid-1500s, in which the study of the natural world began to be characterized by careful observation and the questioning of accepted beliefs.
- An instrument that makes small objects look larger
- Galileo's ideas were called heresy because they went against the teachings of the
- An eyeglasses maker and he invented the first microscope
- Danish astronomer who collected data to prove that Copernicus was correct and Kepler worked as his assistant
- English mathematician and physicist; remembered for developing the calculus and for his law of gravitation and his three laws of motion. Wrote Principia.
22 Clues: Created a smallpox vaccine • Father of modern chemistry • Developed the scientific method • Earth is the center of the Universe • Used the microscope to examine red blood cells. • An instrument that makes small objects look larger • Invented the barometer to measure atmospheric pressure. • An eyeglasses maker and he invented the first microscope • ...
Subdivisions of Biology 2025-08-27
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- deals with the study of fossils, the remains of once-living organisms, which are preserved in the sedimentary rock, record.
- scientific study of how physical, biochemical, and behavioral traits are transmitted from parents to their offspring.
- deals with the substances found in living organisms, and of the chemical reactions underlying the processes of life.
- is a biological science that deals with the classifications of plants and animals.
- is the biological study concerned with the study of the structure and function of cells as individual units.
- deals with the study of parasites.
- deals with the study of biological phenomena and problems, using the principles and techniques of physics.
- is a microscopic study of animal and plant tissues; also groups of similar cells interrelated for cooperative performance of a particular biological function.
- is a biological science that deals with the development of living organism.
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- refers to the study of the origin, nature, properties, and actions of drugs and their effects on living organisms.
- is concerned with the embryology, anatomy, physiology. biochemistry, pharmacology, etc., of the nervous system.
- deals with the study of mammals or animals with mammary glands
- is the study of the physical and chemical processes that take place in living organisms during the performance of life functions.
- is a biological science dealing with study of the relationship of plants and animals to their physical and biological environment
- is a branch of biology that deals with the study of insects.
- is a body of knowledge related to the use of organisms, cells or cell-derived constituents for the purpose of developing products, which are technically, scientifically and clinically useful.
- is a biological science that studies the process whereby all living things on earth have diverged.
- is a developing scientific field that investigates the biological bases of the social behavior of animals.
- deals with the study of bacteria, including their classification and the prevention of diseases that arise from bacterial infection.
- deals with the structural organization of plants and animals.
20 Clues: deals with the study of parasites. • is a branch of biology that deals with the study of insects. • deals with the structural organization of plants and animals. • deals with the study of mammals or animals with mammary glands • is a biological science that deals with the development of living organism. • ...
Basic Small Animal Anatomy 2021-02-09
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- The part of the foot that the animal walks on
- The upper joint of the front leg just below the shoulder
- The major organ of the respiratory system of fish that allows them to breathe without lungs
- The fleshy part of the side between the ribs and the rump (croup)
- The upper rounded part of the hindquarter (also called the croup)
- The joint above the hock in the hind leg of a four footed animal
- The transparent layer permanently covering the eye that serves as the eyelid for snakes
- The web of skin supported with bone or cartilage rods that enable a fish to move through the water
- The feathers covering the ears
- The tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb
- The longer, coarse hairs above the shorter under‐fur of an animal that protects the animal and under‐fur from rain and cold
- The projecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth in some animals
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- the back of the neck in birds
- A ring encircling the eye of many birds
- The loose fold of skin under the chin of an animal, most prominent in female rabbits
- The long projecting hairs or bristles growing near the mouth of an animal
- The tip of the nose that may be sensitive and useful for investigating food, water, or unfamiliar objects
- The fleshy side of the face below the eye and above and to the side of the mouth
- Extensions of the epidermal layer of skin that have been modified to provide protection (fish and reptiles)
- The hind limb extending from the rump to the hock
- The part of an animal’s body just above the elbow of the foreleg
- The topmost part of the head
- Epidermal scales found on turtles
23 Clues: The topmost part of the head • the back of the neck in birds • The feathers covering the ears • Epidermal scales found on turtles • A ring encircling the eye of many birds • The part of the foot that the animal walks on • The hind limb extending from the rump to the hock • The upper joint of the front leg just below the shoulder • ...
Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit 2021-02-22
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- Increased pressure is _______ pressure.
- The vertebral column consists of these many sacral vertebrae.
- This type of joint is the least mobile between two bones.
- This type of volume is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation.
- The upper respiratory tract is composed of the nasal cavity, oral cavity, pharynx, and this.
- A set of muscles that oppose movements.
- The 3 classes of ribs are true ribs, false ribs, and these type of ribs.
- The lower respiratory tract consists of the trachea, primary bronchi, and this.
- The ______ girdle is skeletal support for upper extremities.
- The cells are spread out in this type of tissue; most abundant type of tissue.
- This type of lining covers the lungs and allows for smooth contact for rough lung tissue.
- This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.
- Ribs attach at the _____ spots.
- This substance that is secreted inside the Type II pneumocyte reduces surface tension and gives lubrication.
- This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.
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- Blood flow to lung capillaries.
- Air molecules will flow from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration to maintain _______.
- This vertebrae reflects the stress placed on these for lifting and walking.
- These of the lungs are the most dense in the body.
- This is the subdivision of the total amount of air the lungs can contain.
- This type of pressure is the point of reference when discussing respiration.
- This is also known as the "windpipe."
- This is the exchange of gas between an organism and its environment.
- Within the cervical vertebrae, the ____ rests and pivots on C2.
- This leads to the digestive system and opens for food.
- This is also known as the collar bone.
- Conducting airways grow in diameter and length until the _____ reaches its adult size.
27 Clues: Blood flow to lung capillaries. • Ribs attach at the _____ spots. • This is also known as the "windpipe." • This is also known as the collar bone. • Increased pressure is _______ pressure. • A set of muscles that oppose movements. • This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae. • This type of tissue is very strong and elastic. • ...
Anatomy Terms Part 2 2020-10-02
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- free surface cells that vary in appearance, based on the stretching of the tissue. Deals with changing is shape with elasticity.
- to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product.
- important cells of the immune system, that are formed in response to an infection.
- sometimes referred to asMast cells yellow fibrocartilage, is a type of cartilage that provides both strength and elasticity.
- is the tough, very strong connective tissue found predominantly in the intervertebral disks.
- is a modified dense connective tissue that contains numerous elastic fibers in addition to collagen fibers.
- a thick layers that provide protection for the underlying layers.
- characterized by a fine network or netlike structures.
- a single layer of the tall closely packed cells.
- provides connection between different tissues in the human body.
- fat, loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes.
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- which a portion of cell pinches off with the secreted products.
- connective tissue has fibers that are not arranged in parallel bundles as in dense regular connective tissue.
- is a glass like but translucent cartilage that is found on many joint surfaces.
- which is cells in columns on the free surface. Which is also rare in the body.
- a single layer of cube-cells.
- which secretes hormones into the blood. Cells are packed tightly together, which has capillaries running through the tissue.
- a single flat layer of cells that is thin and permeable.
- general functions in the body and central nervous system.
- which appears like cell nuclei that is found at different levels, even though it isn’t there.
- which cells rupture and spill products into the duct.
- Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones.
- lets cells secrete the products via exocytosis.
- Loose tissue is the most common type of tissue.
24 Clues: a single layer of cube-cells. • lets cells secrete the products via exocytosis. • Loose tissue is the most common type of tissue. • a single layer of the tall closely packed cells. • Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones. • fat, loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes. • which cells rupture and spill products into the duct. • ...
Anatomy Digestive System Review 2021-05-23
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- a fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate which hangs above the throat.
- the bony front part of the palate
- an open sore on an external or internal surface of the body
- a small rounded protuberance on a part or organ of the body.
- a bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid that aids digestion
- a large lobed glandular organ in the abdomen of vertebrates
- the chief digestive enzyme in the stomach, which breaks down proteins into polypeptides.
- a large gland behind the stomach which secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum
- a grinding tooth at the back of a mammal's mouth.
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- the third portion of the small intestine, between the jejunum and the cecum.
- The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities
- a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver.
- the small sac-shaped organ beneath the liver
- A pouch that forms the first part of the large intestine
- a digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins in the small intestine
- a hormone which stimulates secretion of gastric juice
- a small growth, usually benign and with a stalk, protruding from a mucous membrane.
- middle part of the small intestine
- the fleshy, flexible part toward the back of the roof of the mouth.
- a tube-shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals.
- hard dense bony tissue forming the bulk of a tooth
- a tooth with a single cusp or point
22 Clues: the bony front part of the palate • middle part of the small intestine • a tooth with a single cusp or point • the small sac-shaped organ beneath the liver • a grinding tooth at the back of a mammal's mouth. • hard dense bony tissue forming the bulk of a tooth • a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver. • ...
Anatomy Chapter 10 Review 2022-03-24
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- Calcium binds to this molecule that makes the tropomyosin expose the active site
- Repeating unit of a skeletal muscle fiber
- The SR functions to store____ions
- Think filaments are connected to this central portion of the band
- Is the length of the thick filaments
- Steady increase in muscle tension by increasing the number of active motor units
- Endurance that uses mitochondria to slowly burn oxygen and glucose to make ATP and CO2, not muscle building
- Thick filaments are made of this
- Muscle action potential is carried inside the muscle cell by___
- Muscle fiber the has high fatigue resistance
- Surrounds a group of muscle fibers
- Each___is made of roughly 10,000 sarcomeres
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- Muscle exceeds the load and the muscle shortens
- Thin filaments are made of this
- Peak tension is developed and the muscle elongates
- Surrounds the skeletal muscle fibers
- Z lines are made of this
- Muscle that is not striated, have 1 nucleus
- Surrounds an entire skeletal muscle
- In___tetanus, muscle is stimulated to almost peak tension
- Muscle fiber that can be found in the eye
- Endurance that is a short burst, ATP and glycogen is stored, muscle building
- In___tetanus, muscle is stimulated and increased to max tension
- Contraction when tension is produced but never exceeds load and muscle length does not change
- Muscle that is striated, mutli-nucleate, and elongated
25 Clues: Z lines are made of this • Thin filaments are made of this • Thick filaments are made of this • The SR functions to store____ions • Surrounds a group of muscle fibers • Surrounds an entire skeletal muscle • Surrounds the skeletal muscle fibers • Is the length of the thick filaments • Repeating unit of a skeletal muscle fiber • Muscle fiber that can be found in the eye • ...
Upper Extremity Radiographic Anatomy 2022-02-03
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- Type of joint with a fluid-filled capsule
- Rotating palm up
- A projection from back to front
- Also called ball and socket joints
- Movement that increases the angle of a joint
- Sulcus also called bicipital groove
- Most medial aspect of the humerus
- Nearer to the origin or point of attachment
- Movement type of joint in the elbow
- Smallest carpal
- Wrist bones
- Articulates with the radial head
- Passageway for nerves and tendons
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- Fourteen of these bones per hand
- Fat stripe near the proximal radius
- Flexion required for a lateral elbow
- Joint in the thumb
- used to locate anatomic structures
- Another word for dorsal
- Humerus has a medial and lateral
- Atrophy of skeletal tissue
- Plane that divides the body into right and left
- Device that reduces scatter radiation
- Joint that can be proximal or distal
- Anterior surface of the hand
25 Clues: Wrist bones • Smallest carpal • Rotating palm up • Joint in the thumb • Another word for dorsal • Atrophy of skeletal tissue • Anterior surface of the hand • A projection from back to front • Fourteen of these bones per hand • Humerus has a medial and lateral • Articulates with the radial head • Most medial aspect of the humerus • Passageway for nerves and tendons • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2021-08-19
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- system function is to contract or shorten
- system that removes nitrogen-containing waste from body and maintains body's water and electrolyte balance
- away from head end or toward the lower part of a structure or body
- system that breaks down food and delivers products to blood for dispersal
- system uses blood to deliver nutrients throughout body
- this system provides framework for body and has protective function
- system that is the external covering of the body
- toward or at the front of the body(anterior)
- toward or at the backside of the body(posterior)
- toward the head end or upper part of a structure or body
- smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- toward or at the midline of the body
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- farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
- toward or at the body surface
- close to the origin of the body or point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
- fast-acting control system that helps body respond to a stimulus
- this system keeps body constantly supplied with O2 and removes CO2
- system purpose is to reproduce offspring
- away from the midline of the body
- system controls body by producing hormones
- system that returns fluid leaked from blood back to blood vessels
- away from the body surface
22 Clues: away from the body surface • toward or at the body surface • away from the midline of the body • toward or at the midline of the body • system purpose is to reproduce offspring • system controls body by producing hormones • toward or at the front of the body(anterior) • system function is to contract or shorten • system that is the external covering of the body • ...
Learning Fish Anatomy Adaptations 2022-04-24
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- Common tail shape that is not flattened or split
- The farthest set of fins, seen only on some fishes
- Vertically flattened fish body
- Eats plants, specialized mouth for different food types
- A set or sensory pores that feel movement from surroundings
- Eel-like or extended fish body
- Top fins or side of the fish
- The tail fin that provides movement for many fish
- Tail that is clearly split into two lobes
- Eats other animals, can be determined by body form or mouth shape
- Extra sensory organs that help detect prey hiding in sediment
- The set of side fins on a fish
- Fish stay on the sea floor and grab prey swimming above
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- Horizontally squished or thin fish body
- The classic torpedo shaped fish body
- Visual organ that can perceive color and movement
- The study of fishes
- Rounded or spherical fish body
- Tail that is crescent shaped like the moon
- The covering of the gills
- The set of mid-body or back fins
- Similar to a birds, a sharp mouth adaptation for tough prey
- Specialized for a variety of feeding mechanisms
23 Clues: The study of fishes • The covering of the gills • Top fins or side of the fish • Vertically flattened fish body • Rounded or spherical fish body • Eel-like or extended fish body • The set of side fins on a fish • The set of mid-body or back fins • The classic torpedo shaped fish body • Horizontally squished or thin fish body • Tail that is clearly split into two lobes • ...
Anatomy and Histology Review 2018-01-16
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- The muscle that extends the length of the upper arm posteriorly
- The type of tissue that primarily composes the subcutaneous layer
- The types of nerves that carry messages from the brain to the muscles
- The smaller bone on the thumb side of the lower arm or forearm
- The nerve branch that extends to the muscles of the chin and lower lip
- Human cells reproduce by dividing in half through a process referred to as ________
- Tissue that contracts, when stimulated, to produce motion
- The stratum ________ is the layer of skin in which the cells are more regularly shaped and resemble many tiny granules
- An opening in the skin that contains the root of a hair within is called a hair _______
- The organs primarily responsible for the elimination of water and waste products
- The nerve that extends to the tip and lower side of the nose
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- Groups of cells of the same kind make up
- The stratum _______ the transparent layer of the epidermis and is thickest on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet
- The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones
- Phase of metabolism that causes a release of energy within the cell
- Merkel cells are located in the stratum ________
- The layer of skin that does not contain blood vessels and is known as the protective layer
- Type of tissue that "ties" muscles to bones
- the production department of the cell
- The organ supplies the blood with oxygen
20 Clues: the production department of the cell • Groups of cells of the same kind make up • The organ supplies the blood with oxygen • Type of tissue that "ties" muscles to bones • Merkel cells are located in the stratum ________ • Tissue that contracts, when stimulated, to produce motion • The nerve that extends to the tip and lower side of the nose • ...
Anatomy Exam 3- MS 2018-03-22
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- middle membrane of the spinal cord
- function is to brake down food with 4 main enzymes
- outermost membrane of the spinal cord
- clear jelly-like material that fills the eye
- outer covering sometimes called the visceral peritoneum
- carries bile to the gall bladder
- ridges or grooves of the cerebral cortex
- conducts blood from the heart to the liver
- membrane that covers the spinal cord and brain
- visible part of the ear
- bone that is called the stirrup in the inner wall of the ear
- "home to our personality"
- deals with language and mathematics
- enzyme that breaks down protein
- function is to masticate food with saliva
- transmits visual information from the retina to the brain
- part of the eye that is the white outer coating of the eye
- inner most layer of the digestive system
- innermost membrane of the spinal cord
- stomach acid that contains HCl, enzymes, and mucous
- consists of four lobes
- lowest part of the brainstem
- part of the eye that is the curved transparent layer
- part of the ear that is called the anvil
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- membrane that covers the sclera
- controls auditory
- makes up most of the human body
- make it necessary for the absorption of B-12
- carries bile to the cystic duct
- controls sleep
- muscle of the eye that rotates it laterally
- connective layer of the digestive system
- muscle of the eye that rotates it medially
- H-shaped center of the spinal cord and cerebrum
- interconnected cavities continuous with the spinal cord
- makes inactive enzymes convert to active enzymes
- part of the eye with a black dot that light passes through
- conducts blood from the liver to the heart
- part of the ear that resembles a snail's shell and contains the cochlear nerve
- a pouch-like structure
- colored part of the eye
41 Clues: controls sleep • controls auditory • a pouch-like structure • consists of four lobes • visible part of the ear • colored part of the eye • "home to our personality" • lowest part of the brainstem • membrane that covers the sclera • makes up most of the human body • carries bile to the cystic duct • enzyme that breaks down protein • carries bile to the gall bladder • ...
Apologia Anatomy Lesson 1 2016-08-15
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- A kind of sugar the cell uses.
- Dead bodies.
- A famous Greek philospher that believed the body has four liquids that need to be balanced in order to be healthy.
- Two letters that we use to refer to the endoplasmic reticulum, which transports chemicals and gets rid of waste in a cell.
- DNA is packaged into units called ______________. You body has 46 of these units.
- The jelly-like substance inside a cell, in which all the organelles float
- The oath doctors take which states that they will always do good and never harm people. TWO WORDS
- A French scientist who questioned Galen's ideas and dissected human cadavers.
- The wall around a cell. TWO WORDS.
- These are strung together to make genes.
- A personality that is excitable and full of energy.
- Organelles that protect the cell from foreign invaders and break down chemicals.
- What we call it when cells begin to become different from the original cell.
- The study of the human body, all its parts, and how it's put together
- The DNA's messenger, which copies part of the information that is in the DNA and then leaves the nucleus.
- The organelles inside a cell that give the cell power.
- The scientist who used a microscope to examine cork, naming the little boxes he saw "cells"
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- Dead bodies that have been preserved using salt and chemicals to keep them from rotting and decaying
- The name of the four liquids that Hippocrates believed would bring health to the body, if a person had equal amounts of the liquids.
- The membrane that surrounds the nucleus. TWO WORDS
- Letters we use to refer to deoxyribonucleic acid, which is the molecule inside every living thing that contains all the information about that thing.
- A group of cells of the same type
- A personality that likes to be in control.
- The study of how all the parts of the body function.
- A personality that is easy to get along with and usually happy.
- The organelles that look like stacked pancakes and store proteins and fats. TWO WORDS
- Special organelles that help cells reproduce.
- Small structures within a cell. The word means "little organs."
- The wrong idea that life can come into existence from nonliving things. TWO WORDS.
- A Greek philosopher after Hippocrates, considered one of the greatest thinkers of all time.
- The control center of the cell.
- A personality that is artistic and thoughtful.
- Tiny organisms (such as those sometimes found in pigs) that can infect humans and steal nutrients from the person they infect, as well as make the person sick.
- A Dutch scientist who discovered how to magnify things with glass lenses.
- Tiny organisms that can cause diseases.
- A group of tissues that work together to form a special body function
- An educated guess.
37 Clues: Dead bodies. • An educated guess. • A kind of sugar the cell uses. • The control center of the cell. • A group of cells of the same type • The wall around a cell. TWO WORDS. • Tiny organisms that can cause diseases. • These are strung together to make genes. • A personality that likes to be in control. • Special organelles that help cells reproduce. • ...
Apologia Anatomy Lesson 2 2016-08-15
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- A bulge that occurs in a broken bone while it is healing.
- When a person doesn't get enough of the right kind of nutrients.
- The bone cells that eat away at the spongy layer, causing your bones to get wider.
- Fats that are stored in your bones, as well as elsewhere in your body.
- The bony supportive structure within the human body. TWO WORDS.
- Joints that do not move.
- The cells that make new bones.
- The tissues that connect one bone to another bone.
- A firm but resilient material in the body and on the ends of bones that absorbs shock well and keeps the bones from getting hurt when they rub against one another.
- Your body needs ________ to make strong bones. Your body makes this when it is exposed to the sun. TWO WORDS.
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- A disease that causes weak and misformed bones. People can get this disease when they do not get enough vitamin D.
- This is the kind of bone marrow in which lipids (fats) are stored
- A mineral stored in your bones that helps keep your heart beating and your brain thinking. It also makes your bones strong.
- The group of bones that make up your head.
- A disease that results in weak bones with lots of tiny holes in them.
- The layer of bone under the compact bone. It is a network of pores and tunnels interconnected in ak pattern that makes the bone strong yet resilient. TWO WORDS.
- The bones of your skull that protect your brain.
- This is the kind of bone marrow in which blood cells are made.
- The outside layer of a bone: a thin, tough membrane.
- This is what occurs when two smaller bones are joined together to form one bone.
- What scientists call it when the body breaks down old bone and rebuilds new bone.
- The tough fiber that makes up part of the bone.
- Fluid that allows the joints to move more easily. TWO WORDS.
- The bones that protect your heart and lungs. TWO WORDS.
- The longest bone in the body - the thigh bone.
25 Clues: Joints that do not move. • The cells that make new bones. • The group of bones that make up your head. • The longest bone in the body - the thigh bone. • The tough fiber that makes up part of the bone. • The bones of your skull that protect your brain. • The tissues that connect one bone to another bone. • The outside layer of a bone: a thin, tough membrane. • ...
Apologia Anatomy Lesson 6 2016-08-16
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- The part of your body that gives you the ability to speak.
- Bronchioles fan out to create these little spaces where air enters the alveoli. TWO WORDKS
- The part of the pharynx that is closest to your mouth.
- The last part of the pharynx.
- The condition that occurs when your bronchi are swollen, usually because of an infection.
- Very small, thin-walled tubes that carry air to where the lungs can finally use it.
- Mucus producing tissues, found in many parts of your body. TWO WORDS
- The uppermost part of the pharynx. It is connected to the inner ear.
- Another name for the larynx. TWO WORDS
- The long muscle below your lungs. It helps you breathe in and out.
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- A small pink projection hanging downward from you soft palate.
- Tiny motorized "whips" waving back and forth on the cells lining the back of your nose and throughout much of the respiratory tract.
- A space in your head where much of the dust, pollen, bacteria and other stuff in the air you breathe is filtered out. TWO WORDS
- The system that enables you to breathe; your noese, trachea, and lungs are a few of the parts of this system. TWO WORDS
- Balloon-like sacs in the lungs that allow the oxygen you need to pass easily from the air you inhale into the blood stream.
- Air passes through these structures in your nasal cavity where it is cleaned, moistened and brought to the correct temperature.
- Holes in your skull that aid in the warming, moisturizing and filtering of the air you breathe. TWO WORDS
- The two tubes that branch out from the trachea.
- "strings" or strips of tissue that are pulled tightly across your larynx. They vibrate as air blows by, giving you the ability to make sounds. TWO WORDS
- Air passes thorugh the three parts of this structure on its way down the trachea.
20 Clues: The last part of the pharynx. • Another name for the larynx. TWO WORDS • The two tubes that branch out from the trachea. • The part of the pharynx that is closest to your mouth. • The part of your body that gives you the ability to speak. • A small pink projection hanging downward from you soft palate. • ...
Anatomy/Physiology of Hearing 2016-12-04
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- What is the largest part of the ossicles?
- How is the basilar membrane organized?
- The ear is an _____ transducer
- In the auditory meatus, what is the lateral 1/3 component supported of?
- The ______ membrane separates the scala media from scala tympani
- What traps dirt in the ear?
- The ossicles is made up how many structures?
- What system in the inner ear controls balance?
- In the cochlear system the _____ is where the organ of Corti resides
- What is another name for the malleus?
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- What is the smallest part of the ossicles?
- What funnels sound into the ear canal and aids in sound localization?
- In the cochlear system the oval window permits ______ between the scala vestibule and the middle ear?
- What permits equalization of pressure on each side of the eardrum?
- What divides the middle and outer ear?
- The middle ear is located in the petrous portion of the _____ bone
- Point of attachment for the malleus
- What system in the inner ear controls hearing?
- What is another name for the stapes?
- ear Functions of the ______ are protection, resonance, and transmission of sound
20 Clues: What traps dirt in the ear? • The ear is an _____ transducer • Point of attachment for the malleus • What is another name for the stapes? • What is another name for the malleus? • How is the basilar membrane organized? • What divides the middle and outer ear? • What is the largest part of the ossicles? • What is the smallest part of the ossicles? • ...
Anatomy/Physiology of Hearing 2016-12-04
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- What is another name for the malleus?
- The ossicles is made up how many structures?
- In the auditory meatus, what is the lateral 1/3 component supported of?
- What system in the inner ear controls hearing?
- What is the smallest part of the ossicles?
- What system in the inner ear controls balance?
- What is another name for the stapes?
- The middle ear is located in the petrous portion of the _____ bone
- What is the largest part of the ossicles?
- The ______ membrane separates the scala media from scala tympani
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- How is the basilar membrane organized?
- In the cochlear system the oval window permits ______ between the scala vestibule and the middle ear?
- What funnels sound into the ear canal and aids in sound localization?
- What permits equalization of pressure on each side of the eardrum?
- The ear is an _____ transducer
- What divides the middle and outer ear?
- Functions of the ______ are protection, resonance, and transmission of sound
- Point of attachment for the malleus
- In the cochlear system the _____ is where the organ of Corti resides
- What traps dirt in the ear?
20 Clues: What traps dirt in the ear? • The ear is an _____ transducer • Point of attachment for the malleus • What is another name for the stapes? • What is another name for the malleus? • How is the basilar membrane organized? • What divides the middle and outer ear? • What is the largest part of the ossicles? • What is the smallest part of the ossicles? • ...
Anatomy Chapter 6 + 7 2018-11-27
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- muscles decrease
- energy contained in muscles that converts ADP back to ATP
- a basic contracting unit over each muscle fiber
- chemical on motor neuron that initiates reactions
- a nigh energy bond is split in this material to yield energy
- chemical product of a broken high energy bond
- nerve cells that stimulate a muscle fiber
- after exercise one will breathe deeply to pay back what
- skeletal muscles atrophy
- stored in the muscles to provide a constant source of energy
- involuntary contraction of muscles
- a thin fibrous connective tissue that covers the fiber bundles
- contractions that produce movement by the muscles shortening
- name for a bundle of fibers
- thin protein filament
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- what most of the energy released during muscle activity is used for
- area between the Z bands and the functional unit of the contractile unit
- muscles increase
- a thin covering over each muscle fiber
- type of exercise that does increase the heart rate
- weakness, fatigue of voluntary muscles
- inability to move muscles due to failure of nervous system
- a flattened disc on the muscle fiber
- violent, involuntary contraction of muscles, a sign of injury
- contractions that are continual; helps maintain posture
- sheath fibrous connective tissue that covers skeletal muscle
- thick protein filament
- type of exercise that does not increase the heart rate
- strained muscles on front of lower leg
- contractions that increase in tension without producing movement
- continuous contraction of muscles; lockjaw
31 Clues: muscles increase • muscles decrease • thin protein filament • thick protein filament • skeletal muscles atrophy • name for a bundle of fibers • involuntary contraction of muscles • a flattened disc on the muscle fiber • a thin covering over each muscle fiber • weakness, fatigue of voluntary muscles • strained muscles on front of lower leg • ...
Anatomy Chapter 9 Packet 2019-01-10
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- Inflammation of a bursa, causing pain whenever the associated tendon or ligament moves
- joint A freely movable joint where the opposing bone surfaces are separated by synovial fluid; a diarthrosis
- A fibrous joint between flat bones of the skull
- ligaments These ligaments reinforce the knee joint's posterior surface
- An arthritic condition affecting multiple articulations
- An articulation that permits a small degree of independent movement
- A fibrous synarthrosis that binds a tooth to the bone of the jaw
- A synarthrosis formed through the fusion of the articulating elements
- capsule The dense collagen fiber sleeve that surrounds a joint and provides protection and stabilization
- Inflammation of a joint
- A joint; the formation of words
- disc A common name for a condition caused by distortion of an intervertebral disc
- A fibrous amphiarthrosis, such as that between adjacent vertebrae or between the public bones of the coxae
- An arthritic condition affecting a single articulation
- A fibrous amphiarthrosis
- A therapeutic procedure involving passive movement of an injured joint to stimulate circulation of synovial fluid.
- arthritis An inflammatory arthritis that affects roughly 2.5 percent of the adult U.S population
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- The most common pressure-related bursitis, involving a tender nodule formed around bursae over the base of the great toe
- A dislocation; a condition in which the articulating surfaces are forced out of position
- A joint that does not permit relative movement between the articulating elements
- A partial dislocation; displacement of articulating surfaces sufficient to cause discomfort but resulting in less physical damage to the joint than occurs during a dislocation
- disc A condition caused by intervertebral compression severe enough to rupture the annulus fibrosus and release the nucleus pulposus, which may protude the intervertebral space
- A cartilaginous synarthrosis, such as the articulation between the epiphysis and diaphysis of a growing bone
- An arthritic condition resulting from (1) cumulative wear and tear on joint surfaces or (2) genetic predisposition
- The surgical removal of a damaged meniscus
- A condition caused when a ligament is stretched to the point at which some of the collagen fibers are torn
- An abnormal fusion between articulating bones in repsonse to trauma and friction within a joint.
- A condition characterized by pain in muscles, tendons, bones, or joints
- A synovial joint
- separation The partial or complete dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint
- Removal of verterbal laminae; may be performed to acess the vertebral canal and relieve symptoms of a herniated disc
31 Clues: A synovial joint • Inflammation of a joint • A fibrous amphiarthrosis • A joint; the formation of words • The surgical removal of a damaged meniscus • A fibrous joint between flat bones of the skull • An arthritic condition affecting a single articulation • An arthritic condition affecting multiple articulations • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2019-02-14
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- cables, most require PS/2 ports.
- (Peripheral Component Interconnect)
- to and from the appropriate devices.
- power through the multicolored
- (megabits per second).
- the processor.
- is a large PCB (printed circuit board) that
- as data relating to open programs, in
- PDAs (personal digital assistants) require USB
- Serial Bus) connections.
- let peripherals communicate quickly
- port: Serial ports are much slower than new USB and
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include
- image to the monitor.
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers,
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- is the brain that carries out your
- (many cables have more than one
- the device to the parallel port.
- The serial port is also known
- to each device.
- Current FireWire ports transfer data as fast as
- Port: If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably
- component by any means. It
- instructions.
- ports. You can attach some older keyboards, mice, and modems to the serial
- Card: Motherboards often have integrated sound chips
- a COM (communications) port.
- your graphics card, which supplies
- (power supply unit) isn’t the
- but chances are your serial port is
- (Accelerated Graphics Port)
- (operating system) in the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) chip.
32 Clues: instructions. • the processor. • to each device. • image to the monitor. • (megabits per second). • Serial Bus) connections. • component by any means. It • (Accelerated Graphics Port) • a COM (communications) port. • The serial port is also known • (power supply unit) isn’t the • power through the multicolored • (many cables have more than one • cables, most require PS/2 ports. • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- looked at a sliver of a cork in a microscope, and discovered cells
- makes proteins and transports them around the cell, covered with ribosomes, found in both plant and animal cells
- receives, modifies, sorts, concentrates, and packs proteins, found in both plant and animal cells
- responsible for giving shape to the cell, jellylike substance that contains all the other organelles, found in both plant and animal cells
- allows some substances to pass, but keeps others out, found in both plant and animal cells
- the powerhouse of the cell, found in both plant and animal cells
- digestion and removal of waste, found in both plant and animal cells
- Stores DNA, coordinates all the cells activities, found in both plant and animal cells
- type of prokaryotic cell that lacks membranes bound organelles, but is considered its own domain; usually found in extreme conditions
- provides structure to the cell, only found in plant cells
- makes protein, found on the Rough ER
- double layer of phospholipids, makes up the membrane
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- makes cellular products such as hormones and lipids found in both plant and animal cells
- makes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipids
- no nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smaller
- stores food for later use, waste for removal, and acts as a storage container, only found in the plant cells
- makes proteins, found within the nucleus, found in both plant and animal cells
- Turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food for the cell, found in plant cells
- make up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable
- transportation and storage of substances between organelles and cells, found in both plant and animal cells
20 Clues: makes protein, found on the Rough ER • no nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smaller • double layer of phospholipids, makes up the membrane • makes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipids • provides structure to the cell, only found in plant cells • make up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- type of prokaryotic cell that lacks membranes bound organelles, but is considered its own domain; usually found in extreme conditions
- stores food for later use, waste for removal, and acts as a storage container, only found in the plant cells
- makes cellular products such as hormones and lipids found in both plant and animal cells
- provides structure to the cell, only found in plant cells
- Turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food for the cell, found in plant cells
- make up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable
- digestion and removal of waste, found in both plant and animal cells
- looked at a sliver of a cork in a microscope, and discovered cells
- the powerhouse of the cell, found in both plant and animal cells
- responsible for giving shape to the cell, jellylike substance that contains all the other organelles, found in both plant and animal cells
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- receives, modifies, sorts, concentrates, and packs proteins, found in both plant and animal cells
- makes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipids
- double layer of phospholipids, makes up the membrane
- Stores DNA, coordinates all the cells activities, found in both plant and animal cells
- makes proteins and transports them around the cell, covered with ribosomes, found in both plant and animal cells
- allows some substances to pass, but keeps others out, found in both plant and animal cells
- makes proteins, found within the nucleus, found in both plant and animal cells
- makes protein, found on the Rough ER
- no nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smaller
- transportation and storage of substances between organelles and cells, found in both plant and animal cells
20 Clues: makes protein, found on the Rough ER • no nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smaller • double layer of phospholipids, makes up the membrane • makes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipids • provides structure to the cell, only found in plant cells • make up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- carries waste away from the cell
- stores DNA and is the control center for the cell
- produces food for the cell, this process is called photosynthesis
- cells that do not have a nucleus
- non-cancerous cells
- gives the cell strength, protection, and structure
- packages proteins and sends them to the Golgi body
- this person named cells
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- transports materials around the cell and to the cell membrane
- this type of cell is typically older
- keeps the organelles inside the cell
- is surrounding the nucleus
- makes lipids and hormones
- stores water and nutrients for the cell
- the powerhouse of the cell, where cellular energy is produced
- helps guard the cell from unwanted intruders
- packages the proteins and sends them to the right place in the cell
- type of prokaryotic cell that obtain energy through photosynthesis
- the definition of organelles
- makes proteins for the cell
20 Clues: non-cancerous cells • this person named cells • makes lipids and hormones • is surrounding the nucleus • makes proteins for the cell • the definition of organelles • carries waste away from the cell • cells that do not have a nucleus • this type of cell is typically older • keeps the organelles inside the cell • stores water and nutrients for the cell • ...
Human Anatomy & Physiology 12 2019-11-21
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- iron-bearing protein
- stoppage of bleeding
- low WBC count; commonly caused by drugs and anticancer agents
- percentage of total volume of a blood sample
- another name for red blood cells
- RBCs become spiky shaped; prominent among blacks
- nonliving fluid matrix
- WBCs that release histamines
- the river of life
- bleeder's disease
- another name for white blood cells
- the slipping of white blood cells in and out of blood vessels
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- a substance that the body recognizes as foreign
- "recognizers"
- WBCs that are part of the immune system
- WBCs that kill parasitic worms
- an excessive increase in the number of erythrocytes
- 90% of plasma
- blood cell formation
- rupture of red blood cells
- cell fragments used for clotting
- WBCs that are active phagocytes that are active during chronic infection
- a decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of RBCs
23 Clues: "recognizers" • 90% of plasma • the river of life • bleeder's disease • iron-bearing protein • stoppage of bleeding • blood cell formation • nonliving fluid matrix • rupture of red blood cells • WBCs that release histamines • WBCs that kill parasitic worms • another name for red blood cells • cell fragments used for clotting • another name for white blood cells • ...
XWORD 2A: Anatomy Easier 2019-11-22
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- SMALL CONTAINER*
- COHERENCE
- THE WRIST HAS A THREE SIDED ONE*
- A TWO HEADED CALF STRUCTURE*
- A SHORT KNEE STRUCTURE*
- A SMALL DISH?*
- ALONGSIDE THE SPINAL COLUMN*
- MAKING CONCESSIONS
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- IN SECRET BUT WITH PHOTOS
- DOES NOT INCLUDE THE LOWER JAW*
- A LINING*
- TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT
- TAKES NON-SPECIAL SENSATION FROM THE HEAD*
- PATH BETWEEN TWO ORGANS*
- PART OF THE SHOUJLDER GIRDLE*
- AROUND THE KNEE CAP*
- A DEPRESSION AND A CAT-LIKE ANIMAL*
- NEARLY BUT NOT QUITE REAL
- A 12 INCH ROBBER*
- A GEOMETRICAL SHAPE IN THE UPPER BACK*
- USED TO CALCULATE THE AREA OF A CIRCLE*
21 Clues: COHERENCE • A LINING* • A SMALL DISH?* • SMALL CONTAINER* • A 12 INCH ROBBER* • MAKING CONCESSIONS • AROUND THE KNEE CAP* • TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT • A SHORT KNEE STRUCTURE* • PATH BETWEEN TWO ORGANS* • IN SECRET BUT WITH PHOTOS • NEARLY BUT NOT QUITE REAL • A TWO HEADED CALF STRUCTURE* • ALONGSIDE THE SPINAL COLUMN* • PART OF THE SHOUJLDER GIRDLE* • DOES NOT INCLUDE THE LOWER JAW* • ...
chp. 7 anatomy vocab 2012-12-12
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- partition separating the right and left nose cavities
- breathing out
- muscular portion between the thoracic and abdominal cavities
- two tubes that branch from the trachea to the lungs
- oxygen and carbon dioxide exchanging on a cellular level
- passageway from the mouth to the throat
- vocal cords are located in the...
- muscles between the ribs
- roof of mouth
- smallest tubes of the bronchi
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- indicators of the condition of body functions
- breathing in
- windpipe
- space between the lungs
- exchange of gases between the lungs and blood
- slimy, sticky substance produced in the nose and throat to moisten and protect them
- hair-line projections lining the opening of the nose and airways
- cavity in thorax containing the lungs
- liquid lubricant between two layers of pleura reducing friction
- air cavities within the cranial bones that open into the nasal cavities
- tube between middle of ear and throat that equalizes pressure on both sides of the eardrum
- passageway from nose to throat
- both food and air travel down the...
- double membrane that surrounds the lungs
- subdivisions of the lungs
- area in lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- flap of tissue sealing the trachea from food and drink
- carries air over from the trachea to the lungs
28 Clues: windpipe • breathing in • breathing out • roof of mouth • space between the lungs • muscles between the ribs • subdivisions of the lungs • smallest tubes of the bronchi • passageway from nose to throat • vocal cords are located in the... • both food and air travel down the... • cavity in thorax containing the lungs • passageway from the mouth to the throat • ...
Chapter 7 Anatomy Terms 2012-12-12
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- respiration O2 exchange with the lungs and blood
- Larynx
- muscle that aids breathing
- type of tube in the ear; used for drainage
- nose and throat
- air sac things
- Breathe in
- Weird gooey stuff in your nose; help prevent sickness
- Sinuses around the nose
- sac surrounding the lungs
- type of cavity that contains the lungs
- singular form of bronchi
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- Trachea
- Pharynx
- Type of tubes that branch from the Trachea
- sections of the lungs
- type of fluid in the lung
- signs
- separates the lungs
- Breathe out
- Roof of the Mouth
- name for the muscles between the ribs
- tiny bronchi
- Separates the nostrils
- flap that covers either the trachea or the esophagus
- respiration O2 exchange with the blood and cells
- mouth and throat
27 Clues: signs • Larynx • Trachea • Pharynx • Breathe in • Breathe out • tiny bronchi • air sac things • nose and throat • mouth and throat • Roof of the Mouth • separates the lungs • sections of the lungs • Separates the nostrils • Sinuses around the nose • singular form of bronchi • type of fluid in the lung • sac surrounding the lungs • muscle that aids breathing • name for the muscles between the ribs • ...
Anatomy Lec 3-5 2014-02-23
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- During testing of m. rhomboid major & minor push the elbows in this direction against resistance
- Latissimus dorsi is supplied by this n.
- The main function of m. teres major
- Both supraspinatus and infraspinatus mm. are supplied by this n.
- Action of clavicular head of m. pectoralis major
- It is a pyramid-shaped space situated inf. to the glenohumeral joint
- The axilla has ? walls
- This m. is also known as the boxer's muscle
- This m. forms the lat. part of the post. wall of the axilla
- Do this with shoulders against resistance when testing m. trapezius (answer not raise)
- These mm. cannot always be clearly separated from each other
- The axillary lymph nodes drain into the ?
- This vein is found in the Deltopectoral triangle
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- Situated in the ant wall of axilla
- A person with m. latissimus dorsi paralysis cannot use this
- Useful anatomical & surgical landmark
- Joint ? is one of the most important functions of the SITS mm.
- This m. is important for sport
- This m. has both uni- and multi-pennate parts
- This m. covers the back of the neck and the sup. half of the trunk
- The distal attachment of m. teres major is on the med. lip of ? groove of the humerus
- The rotator cuff mm. are called the ? mm.
- This attachment is where m. pectoralis minor attaches to the coracoid process of the scapula
- This m. protects the subclavian vessels and brachial plexus during fracture to the clavicle
- The ? lymph nodes are situated in the apex of the axillary triangle
25 Clues: The axilla has ? walls • This m. is important for sport • Situated in the ant wall of axilla • The main function of m. teres major • Useful anatomical & surgical landmark • Latissimus dorsi is supplied by this n. • The rotator cuff mm. are called the ? mm. • The axillary lymph nodes drain into the ? • This m. is also known as the boxer's muscle • ...
Anatomy Lecture 13 Crossword 2014-09-24
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- Foreign bodies normally end up lodging in this bronchus
- Air found inside pleural cavity
- Tertiary bronchi can also be called:
- Tertiary bronchi branch and give rise to numerous _____ bronchioles
- Pleural rubs are a clinical sign of this:
- The _____ is lined with pseudostratified columnar epi
- The diaphragm _________ when you breath in
- Which vena cava passes through the diaphragm?
- Alveoli are lined with ______ squamous epithelium
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- This fissure separates the middle from inferior lobes on the right lung
- Lymph fluid found inside pleural cavity
- Surface of the lungs that contacts/touches ribs
- The basic functional unit of the lung.
- Portion of superior left lobe that partially covers the heart
- This duct enters the thoracic cavity through the aortic hiatus
- Number of lobes in the left lung
- Fluid that is normally found in pleural cavity
- Pump handle motion occurs here
- Entry portal into the lung
- Superior portion of the lung
20 Clues: Entry portal into the lung • Superior portion of the lung • Pump handle motion occurs here • Air found inside pleural cavity • Number of lobes in the left lung • Tertiary bronchi can also be called: • The basic functional unit of the lung. • Lymph fluid found inside pleural cavity • Pleural rubs are a clinical sign of this: • The diaphragm _________ when you breath in • ...
Anatomy Prefix/Suffix Review 2015-10-04
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- star
- armpit
- vinegar
- bow
- two
- bag, purse
- channel
- before
- porridge
- life
- ear
- arm
- to glue together
- heel
- bile
- to attach to, hang or fix to
- air
- man
- sausuage
- away from
- open space
- slow
- entrance
- toward
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- vessel
- bud, child, a growing thing in early stages
- ring
- base
- two heads
- eyelid
- joint
- crab
- something inserted
- up; positive
- windpipe
- food
- negative prefix
- heat
- trough
- white
- hearing
- cup
- tree
- pertaining to
- self
- axis
- fat
47 Clues: bow • two • ear • arm • air • man • cup • fat • star • ring • base • crab • life • food • heat • heel • bile • tree • self • slow • axis • joint • white • vessel • armpit • eyelid • before • trough • toward • vinegar • channel • hearing • porridge • windpipe • sausuage • entrance • two heads • away from • bag, purse • open space • up; positive • pertaining to • negative prefix • to glue together • something inserted • to attach to, hang or fix to • ...
Anatomy & Physiology - Nervous System 2015-11-18
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- the branching projections of a neuron
- (3 words) brain and spinal cord comprise this system
- cranial nerve that conducts impulses from the nose to the brain and functions in our sense of smell
- specialized connective tissue cells that hold functioning neurons together and protect them; aka neuroglia
- the loss of the ability to make voluntary movements
- (2 words) part of ANS; conduct impulses from a ganglion to cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, or glandular epithelial tissue.
- (3 words)nerves that lay outside the brain and spinal cord
- a group of nerve-cell bodies located in the PNS
- tough, fluid-containing membrane found surrounding the spinal cord and the brain
- the elongated projection of a neuron
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- (3 words) structures that regulate the body's automatic or involuntary functions
- ________________ disease is a chronic nervous disorder resulting from a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the cerebral nuclei of the cerebrum.
- a crucial part of the brain that controls body temperature helps control our heartbeat, among other things
- aka "water on the brain"; a condition where the CSF builds up in the brain because it cannot drain away
- largest and uppermost part of the brain
- largest organ of the CNS
- (2 words) fluid found in the spinal column and in the brain
- microscopic space that separates the axon ending of one neuron from the dendrites of another neuron
- part of the brain responsible for muscle coordination; maintenance of equilibrium and posture
- skin surface areas that are supplied by a single spinal nerve
- another, more common name for Herpes zoster, a unique viral infection that almost always affects the skin of a single dermatome
- (2 words) a self-propagating wave of electrical disturbance that travels along the surface of a neuron's plasma membrane
- (2 words) structure that connects the two halve or hemispheres of the cerebrum
- nerve cells
- part of the brain that helps produce sensations, associates sensations with emotions and plays a part in the alerting mechanism
- a chemical by which neurons communicate
- a type of Glia that help hold nerve fibers together and also produce the fatty myelin sheath that envelops nerve fibers located in the brain and spinal cord
- _________________ nervous system is part of the ANS and performs such functions as speeding up heart rate, secreting adrenaline & delaying emptying the bladder
- (2 words) upward extension of the spinal cord; the "vital centers" are located here.
- a group of peripheral nerve fibers (axons) bundled together like the strands of a cable
30 Clues: nerve cells • largest organ of the CNS • the elongated projection of a neuron • the branching projections of a neuron • largest and uppermost part of the brain • a chemical by which neurons communicate • a group of nerve-cell bodies located in the PNS • the loss of the ability to make voluntary movements • (3 words) brain and spinal cord comprise this system • ...
Anatomy of the eye 2014-03-18
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- The lens is suspended by a bunch of fibres called the suspensory ..........
- This part of the eye is composed of layers of blood vessels that nourish the back of the eye
- The thickest layer of cells within the cornea.
- The......humor form 2/3 of the eyes volume and gives the eye it's shape.
- The small and highly sensitive part of the retina responsible for detailed central vision
- The six tiny muscles that surround the eye and control its movements are known as the ............ muscles
- It controls light levels inside the eye similar to the aperture on a camera.
- the tough, opaque tissue that serves as the eye's protective outer coat.
- The ...... muscle changes the shape & curvature of the lens by contracting or relaxing.
- The layer of nerve tissue which holds millions of rods and cones.
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- The .....nerve transmits electrical impulses from the retina to the brain.
- The inner most layer of the cornea.
- The 1st refractive structure of the eye that light travels through.
- This tiny area is responsible for our central, sharpest vision. it has a very high concentration of cones, allowing us to appreciate color.
- These photoreceptor cells detect colour.
- The watery portion of the tear film is produced by the ..... gland
- The iris divides the front of the eye, which is known as the ......... chamber, from the back of the eye.
- These photoreceptor cells detect light intensity.
- This gets bigger during the fight or flight response.
- Part of the eye which is affected by cataract.
20 Clues: The inner most layer of the cornea. • These photoreceptor cells detect colour. • The thickest layer of cells within the cornea. • Part of the eye which is affected by cataract. • These photoreceptor cells detect light intensity. • This gets bigger during the fight or flight response. • The layer of nerve tissue which holds millions of rods and cones. • ...
Anatomy Of The Eye 2014-03-18
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- This gets bigger during the fight or flight response.
- The small and highly sensitive part of the retina responsible for detailed central vision
- The inner most layer of the cornea.
- The .....nerve transmits electrical impulses from the retina to the brain.
- These photoreceptor cells detect colour.
- The iris divides the front of the eye,from the back of the eye. the back of the eye is known as the ....... chamber.
- The iris divides the front of the eye, which is known as the ......... chamber, from the back of the eye.
- The ...... muscle changes the shape & curvature of the lens by contracting or relaxing.
- It controls light levels inside the eye similar to the aperture on a camera.
- The layer of nerve tissue which holds millions of rods and cones.
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- the tough, opaque tissue that serves as the eye's protective outer coat.
- The watery portion of the tear film is produced by the ..... gland
- The lens is suspended by a bunch of fibres called the suspensory ..........
- The......humor forms 2/3 of the eye's volume and gives the eye it's shape.
- The six tiny muscles that surround the eye and control its movements are known as the ............ muscles
- This tiny area is responsible for our central, sharpest vision. It has a very high concentration of cones, allowing us to appreciate color.
- The thickest layer of cells within the cornea.
- This part of the eye is composed of layers of blood vessels that nourish the back of the eye
- Part of the eye which is affected by cataract.
- The 1st refractive structure of the eye that light travels through.
- These photoreceptor cells detect light intensity.
21 Clues: The inner most layer of the cornea. • These photoreceptor cells detect colour. • The thickest layer of cells within the cornea. • Part of the eye which is affected by cataract. • These photoreceptor cells detect light intensity. • This gets bigger during the fight or flight response. • The layer of nerve tissue which holds millions of rods and cones. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology - Biol 2402 2016-02-03
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- autonomic nervous system branch involved in GI tract
- cleaves peptide bond at the carboxy-terminal
- vomiting of frank blood
- only form of absorbable carbohydrate
- without one you are a die-er
- organized waves of smooth muscle contraction to move chyme
- milk sugar
- inactive form of # ___ across / down
- Step 1 - small intestine
- fat digester
- first stage of digestion
- plexus that controls peristalsis and other contractions of muscularis externa
- HCL producing cells
- lipase and pepsinogen producing cells
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- functionally, the opposite of # ___ across / doen
- result of HCL induced erosion of stomach wall
- British estradiol
- duodenal mucosal product responding to fats in diet
- #____ across / down that breaks bonds between tyrosine and phenylalanine bonds
- site of primary digestion and nutrient absorption in GI tract
- triglycerides lipoprotein particles released into lacteals of villi
- site of insulin production
- short reflexes in response to stretch
- chewing
- accessory digestive organ that stores bile
- tyroid product that opposes parathyroid hormone
- products traveling through the hepatopancreatic sphincter
- sphincter between stomach and duodenum
- catalytic protein
- glucose X 2
- gastric activity controlled by brain
31 Clues: chewing • milk sugar • glucose X 2 • fat digester • British estradiol • catalytic protein • HCL producing cells • vomiting of frank blood • Step 1 - small intestine • first stage of digestion • site of insulin production • without one you are a die-er • only form of absorbable carbohydrate • inactive form of # ___ across / down • gastric activity controlled by brain • ...
Dental Anatomy Key Terms 2023-11-16
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- Natural teeth in the dental arch.
- the first teeth to erupt in the pediatric patient.
- Band of tissue that passes from the facial oral mucosa at the midline of the arch to the midline of the inner surface of the lip.
- incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.
- asymmetric ridges of connective tissue located behind the incisive papilla over the anterior hard palate.
- a conical pointed tooth especially : one situated between the lateral incisor and the first premolar.
- the center part of a tooth comprised of connective tissue, blood vessels, and cells.
- Pear-shaped projection at the end of the soft palate.
- Toward the back.
- formally separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavities, forming the floor of the nasal cavity and the roof of the oral cavity.
- a narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth, adapted for cutting. In humans there are four incisors in each jaw.
- makes up the posterior third of the palate and is a posterior continuation of the hard palate.
- the protective, outer covering of your tooth.
- refers to the anatomical area of teeth, usually covered by enamel.
- the flat teeth at the rear of the mouth.
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- 1/4 of the mouth.
- Facial landmark commonly called the "bridge" of the nose.
- the part of the gingiva that exists coronal to the free gingival margin on the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth.
- the line between your two upper front teeth and your two lower front teeth.
- Specialized, calcified connective tissue that covers the anatomic root of a tooth.
- the area of union of the cementum and enamel at the cervical region of the tooth.
- Major elevation on the masticatory surfaces of canine and posterior teeth.
- are the first set of teeth that humans and other mammals develop.
- Tapered end of each root tip.
- Top teeth.
- the part of the gingiva that exists coronal to the free gingival margin on the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth.
- Hard portion of of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the crown and by cementum on the root.
- Toward the front surface.
- a tooth situated between the canine and the molar teeth. An adult human normally has eight, two in each jaw on each side.
29 Clues: Top teeth. • Toward the back. • 1/4 of the mouth. • Toward the front surface. • Tapered end of each root tip. • Natural teeth in the dental arch. • the flat teeth at the rear of the mouth. • incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. • the protective, outer covering of your tooth. • the first teeth to erupt in the pediatric patient. • ...
Dental Anatomy Key Terms 2023-11-16
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- the center part of a tooth comprised of connective tissue, blood vessels, and cells.
- are the first set of teeth that humans and other mammals develop.
- the line between your two upper front teeth and your two lower front teeth.
- refers to the anatomical area of teeth, usually covered by enamel.
- Major elevation on the masticatory surfaces of canine and posterior teeth.
- Bottom teeth.
- incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.
- the part of the gingiva that exists coronal to the free gingival margin on the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth.
- the part of the gingiva that exists coronal to the free gingival margin on the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth.
- Facial landmark commonly called the "bridge" of the nose.
- a conical pointed tooth especially : one situated between the lateral incisor and the first premolar.
- Toward the front surface.
- the flat teeth at the rear of the mouth.
- the area of union of the cementum and enamel at the cervical region of the tooth.
- Band of tissue that passes from the facial oral mucosa at the midline of the arch to the midline of the inner surface of the lip.
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- the protective, outer covering of your tooth.
- a tooth situated between the canine and the molar teeth. An adult human normally has eight, two in each jaw on each side.
- Specialized, calcified connective tissue that covers the anatomic root of a tooth.
- formally separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavities, forming the floor of the nasal cavity and the roof of the oral cavity.
- Pear-shaped projection at the end of the soft palate.
- the first teeth to erupt in the pediatric patient.
- Top teeth.
- makes up the posterior third of the palate and is a posterior continuation of the hard palate.
- Tapered end of each root tip.
- Hard portion of of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the crown and by cementum on the root.
- a narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth, adapted for cutting. In humans there are four incisors in each jaw.
- Toward the back.
- asymmetric ridges of connective tissue located behind the incisive papilla over the anterior hard palate.
- 1/4 of the mouth.
- Natural teeth in the dental arch.
30 Clues: Top teeth. • Bottom teeth. • Toward the back. • 1/4 of the mouth. • Toward the front surface. • Tapered end of each root tip. • Natural teeth in the dental arch. • the flat teeth at the rear of the mouth. • incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. • the protective, outer covering of your tooth. • the first teeth to erupt in the pediatric patient. • ...
Somayajula - Anatomy Skeletal System 2024-01-14
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- The basin-shaped structure that supports the spine and connects the lower limbs.
- A slender bone that connects the sternum to the shoulder.
- Also known as the shoulder blade, a flat, triangular bone at the back of the shoulder.
- A flat bone located in the center of the chest, connecting the rib bones.
- The long bones in the middle of the foot, connecting the ankle to the toes.
- The small, triangular bone at the base of the spine, also known as the tailbone.
- Curved bones that form the ribcage, protecting the chest organs.
- The outer layer of bone, providing strength and support.
- One of the two bones in the forearm, on the opposite side of the radius.
- The bones of the fingers and toes.
- The bone of the upper-arm or forelimb, extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
- The kneecap, a flat, circular bone in front of the knee joint.
- The longest bone in the human body, located in the thigh.
- One of the two bones in the forearm, on the thumb side.
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- Points of articulation between bones.
- Vertebrae The seven vertebrae in the neck region of the spine.
- A mineral essential for bone strength and structure.
- The bone of the upper-arm or forelimb, extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
- The larger and stronger of the two lower leg bones, commonly known as the shinbone.
- The arrangement and organization of bone tissue.
- Skeleton The central structure of the skeleton, including the skull, vertebral column, and ribcage.
- The lower jawbone, the largest and strongest bone in the face.
- The skull, especially the part enclosing the brain.
- Skeleton The bones of the limbs and their girdles, forming the appendages.
- Vertebrae The five vertebrae in the lower back region of the spine.
- The soft, spongy tissue found in the cavities of bones, responsible for blood cell production.
26 Clues: The bones of the fingers and toes. • Points of articulation between bones. • The arrangement and organization of bone tissue. • The skull, especially the part enclosing the brain. • A mineral essential for bone strength and structure. • One of the two bones in the forearm, on the thumb side. • The outer layer of bone, providing strength and support. • ...
Anatomy Of The Heart 2024-01-18
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- the relaxation of ventricles
- constricts damaged blood vessels
- blood cell formation
- the outer layer of the heart
- a graphic record of heart activity
- Disease- abnormally shaped hemoglobin
- the wall between the atria and ventricles
- Pressure- the peak of ventricular contraction
- lack of adequate blood supply to the heart
- a foreign substance your immune system recognizes
- thickened artery walls due to fatty deposits
- the transport vehicle
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- prolonged heart rate
- Heart Failure- progressive weakening of the heart
- the contraction of ventricles
- a clot in an unbroken vessel
- decrease in oxygen and the ability to carry blood cells
- Externa- fibrous connective tissue supporting and protecting vessels
- high blood pressure
- a hereditary bleeding disorder
20 Clues: high blood pressure • prolonged heart rate • blood cell formation • the transport vehicle • the relaxation of ventricles • a clot in an unbroken vessel • the contraction of ventricles • the outer layer of the heart • a hereditary bleeding disorder • constricts damaged blood vessels • a graphic record of heart activity • Disease- abnormally shaped hemoglobin • ...
Plant Anatomy and Physiology 2023-12-08
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- Type of tissue capable of carrying materials
- Part of a leaf containing vascular tissue
- Underground stem structure often mistaken for roots
- Part of a stem in between where leaves grow
- Vein pattern with multiple veins from a single point at the bottom, and branches coming from each (like maple)
- Sticky portion on top of pistil
- Large sections of the earth with similar climate, ecology, and geography
- Type of vascular tissue that carries water and minerals
- One leaf per petiole
- The one main job of leaves
- Cone-shaped branching pattern
- Structures on underside of leaves that let in carbon dioxide and let out water and oxygen
- Part of a stem where leaves grow
- Vein pattern with only lengthwise veins, that don't intersect
- Multiple leaves per petiole
- Has two purposes: to hold stuff, and to move stuff
- Equal to distance traveled divided by time
- Feature of an organism that makes it better able to survive in its environment
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- Stalk-like structure of stamen, which supports the
- Fine, hairlike roots that branch out
- Tool used to identify different organisms by splitting them into two categories, then again into two, and so on (you made one)
- Pollen-producing structure at the end of stamen
- Outer segments of flower, often green, that protect the bud
- Branching pattern with one main stem that splits into two, then continues to split (like oak trees)
- Thick, starchy root that stores carbohydrates
- The large flat area of the leaf
- Egg-like structure inside flower
- Type of vascular tissue that carries sugars from photosynthesis
- Stalk-like structure of pistil, which supports the stigma
- Follows Function
- Connects the blade of the leaf to the stem
- Male reproductive structure in a flower, consisting of anther and filament
- Vein pattern with one vein up the middle and branches coming off (like oak)
- Parts of flower whose job is to attract pollinators
- Female reproductive structure in a flower, consisting of stigma, style, and ovary
- Branching pattern with one long stem and branches only at top
- Type of cells on each side of stomata, responsible for opening and closing them
37 Clues: Follows Function • One leaf per petiole • The one main job of leaves • Multiple leaves per petiole • Cone-shaped branching pattern • Sticky portion on top of pistil • The large flat area of the leaf • Egg-like structure inside flower • Part of a stem where leaves grow • Fine, hairlike roots that branch out • Part of a leaf containing vascular tissue • ...
