greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Anatomy, Physiology, PhysioTheory 2016-09-04
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- Nerve formed by lateral and medial chords of BPx
- Cervical joint made up of 3 synovial joints (plane and pivot)
- Feature of cervical spinous process
- Transient nerve conduction block
- Post-ganglionic tear (or rupture)
- Largest branch of axillary artery
- Primary curvature of the spine
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- Close packed position of shoulder; external rotation and
- Active stabilisers of GH joint
- Terminal branches of BPx are divided by what artery
- Intrinsic ligament of hip
- Non-communicating bursa in shoulder
- Palsy presenting with claw hand due to lower lesion of BPx
- Tear involving varying degrees of axon
14 Clues: Intrinsic ligament of hip • Active stabilisers of GH joint • Primary curvature of the spine • Transient nerve conduction block • Post-ganglionic tear (or rupture) • Largest branch of axillary artery • Non-communicating bursa in shoulder • Feature of cervical spinous process • Tear involving varying degrees of axon • Nerve formed by lateral and medial chords of BPx • ...
Respiratory Anatomy Review 2024-03-05
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- The beginning of the lower respiratory tract, commonly called the windpipe.
- The middle part of the pharynx behind the mouth.
- A muscular tube in the neck, commonly called the throat.
- Organs in the chest region that allow for oxygen to enter the body and carbon dioxide to exit.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs that can expand and allow for gas exchange to occur.
- Two major branches off the trachea towards the lungs.
- These bones move up and out during inhalation, and down and in during exhalation.
- A firm ring of cartilage surrounding the lower part of the larynx.
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- Structure just above the trachea that protects the lower airway and contains the vocal cords, commonly called a voice box.
- A muscular wall/layer that separates the thorax from the abdomen.
- An external structure used for breathing and smelling.
- The most superior part of the pharynx connected to the nasal cavity.
- An external feature used for breathing and tasting.
- A leaf-shaped structure that can cover the trachea and keep food/liquid out of the lower airway.
14 Clues: The middle part of the pharynx behind the mouth. • An external feature used for breathing and tasting. • Two major branches off the trachea towards the lungs. • An external structure used for breathing and smelling. • A muscular tube in the neck, commonly called the throat. • A muscular wall/layer that separates the thorax from the abdomen. • ...
Anatomy + fluids 101 2023-03-10
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- - Vessel that helps to differentiate a direct inguinal hernia from an indirect one
- - Portion of the pancreas behing which the SMA can be found
- - Name of the line above which the two layers of the rectus sheath can be found
- - Essential element to give to peds patient in their IVF
- - Fluid to avoid in case of CKD/AKI
- - Watershed area of the colon
- - Name of the line separating the left lobe of the liver from the right lobe
- - Other watershed area of the colon
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- - Name of the artery divided during an appendectomy
- - Name of the triangle in which the cystic artery can be found
- - Other name of segment 1 of the liver
- - Main artery providing the blood supply to the small bowel
- - Portion of IV fluid staying in the vessels
- - IV Abx that cannot be administered in the same line than Ringer's
14 Clues: - Watershed area of the colon • - Fluid to avoid in case of CKD/AKI • - Other watershed area of the colon • - Other name of segment 1 of the liver • - Portion of IV fluid staying in the vessels • - Name of the artery divided during an appendectomy • - Essential element to give to peds patient in their IVF • - Portion of the pancreas behing which the SMA can be found • ...
Veterinary Anatomy Crossword 2024-09-07
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- An opening or hole in a bone
- Ligament that helps support the head in large animals
- Second cervical vertebra, allows head rotation
- Bone forming the back of the skull, connects to the atlas
- Lower jaw bone
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- Vertebrae of the mid-back, connected to ribs
- Bone forming the cheek and part of the orbit
- Part of the skull that encloses the brain
- The neck region of the vertebral column
- First cervical vertebra, supports the head
- Process projecting dorsally from vertebrae
- Process projecting laterally from vertebrae
- Bone forming the ventral side of the thorax
- Bony projection on the axis, allowing head rotation
14 Clues: Lower jaw bone • An opening or hole in a bone • The neck region of the vertebral column • Part of the skull that encloses the brain • First cervical vertebra, supports the head • Process projecting dorsally from vertebrae • Process projecting laterally from vertebrae • Bone forming the ventral side of the thorax • Vertebrae of the mid-back, connected to ribs • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2026-01-07
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- part of a neuron
- condition affecting digestive system
- used to measure blood pressure
- function of skeletal system
- hormone released by pancreas
- type of joint
- top layer of skin
- symptom of muscular dystrophy
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- type of homeostasis
- emotional wellbeing for asthma
- consent given without pressure
- muscle used for respiration
- a factor that affects physiological measurements
- symptom of HIV
14 Clues: type of joint • symptom of HIV • part of a neuron • top layer of skin • type of homeostasis • muscle used for respiration • function of skeletal system • hormone released by pancreas • symptom of muscular dystrophy • emotional wellbeing for asthma • consent given without pressure • used to measure blood pressure • condition affecting digestive system • ...
Human anatomy crossword 2025-06-27
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- - Windpipe connecting throat to lungs
- - Tube connecting kidney to bladder
- - Fluid part of blood
- - System that breaks down food
- - The largest organ of the body
- - Pumping organ of the circulatory system
- - Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- - Main organ of the nervous system
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- - Muscle separating chest from abdomen
- - Blood vessels carrying oxygen-rich blood
- - Structural units of bones
- - Gland that regulates metabolism
- - Shoulder blade bone
- - Bone protecting the brain
14 Clues: - Fluid part of blood • - Shoulder blade bone • - Structural units of bones • - Bone protecting the brain • - Tiny air sacs in the lungs • - System that breaks down food • - The largest organ of the body • - Gland that regulates metabolism • - Main organ of the nervous system • - Tube connecting kidney to bladder • - Windpipe connecting throat to lungs • ...
Introduction and cell review 2023-10-02
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- produces sperm and egg cells and PMAT occurs twice
- prophase,metaphase,anaphase,telophase
- produces identical cells, 46 chromosomes
- acquired during the development of the infant in the uterus an existing or dating from birth
- microscopic structures that carry on all functions of life
- is the basic substance of all life
- refers to a prediction of the probable course
- identifying the disease
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- key word for anatomy
- refers to the cause of the disease
- caused by deterioration of the function/structure of body tissues and organs
- is the constant state of natural balance within the body
- what's going on in our body?
- transmitted from the parent to child
- caused by a pathogenic organism
- key word for physiology
16 Clues: key word for anatomy • key word for physiology • identifying the disease • what's going on in our body? • caused by a pathogenic organism • refers to the cause of the disease • is the basic substance of all life • transmitted from the parent to child • prophase,metaphase,anaphase,telophase • produces identical cells, 46 chromosomes • ...
Flower anatomy 2021-10-08
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- the female organ of a flower
- a slender threadlike object or fiber
- a structure found within the flower
- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower
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- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower,
- the receptive tip of a carpel
- the female organs of a flower
9 Clues: the female organ of a flower • the receptive tip of a carpel • the female organs of a flower • a structure found within the flower • a slender threadlike object or fiber • the male fertilizing organ of a flower • each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • each of the segments of the corolla of a flower
Human Anatomy 2021-12-14
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- thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin
- surface epithelium of the skin
- the dermis
- that primarily control skeletal muscles
- reflex center and part of the auditory pathway in the CNS
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- region
- and descending nerve tracts that relay information between the cerebrum and cerebellum
- relay center from spinal cord to the cerebrum influences strong moods and emotions
- that primarily control smooth muscles, cardiac and glands, controls heart rate, respiration, swallowing, coughing, sneezing, vomiting, ascending and descending nerves for the body
- muscle movement and tone, regulates balance and intentional movements
- tissue immediately beneath the epidermis of a plant especially when modified to serve as a supporting and protecting layer
- System: smell, emotion, mood, memory, motor functions, major control center for maintaining homeostasis and regulating endocrine function
12 Clues: region • the dermis • surface epithelium of the skin • that primarily control skeletal muscles • reflex center and part of the auditory pathway in the CNS • muscle movement and tone, regulates balance and intentional movements • thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin • ...
Eating Anatomy 2021-06-23
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- the expandable area that some rodents stow away for later
- the total number of stomachs in a cow
- having one stomach
- the term for filing sharp points from horse teeth
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- the teeth on rodents that continually grow
- a term describing horse teeth meaning "constantly erupting
- the organ that grinds a chicken's food with the help of tiny rocks
- the cow stomach that is sometimes surgically opened through the abdominal wall
- the pouch in chickens that stores food for up to 12 hrs
9 Clues: having one stomach • the total number of stomachs in a cow • the teeth on rodents that continually grow • the term for filing sharp points from horse teeth • the pouch in chickens that stores food for up to 12 hrs • the expandable area that some rodents stow away for later • a term describing horse teeth meaning "constantly erupting • ...
SKIN ANATOMY 2022-09-23
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- The epidermis and dermis is separated by?
- The dermis is connected to the epidermis by?
- What is the bottom layer of skin called?
- Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____?
- How many layers of skin are there?
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- How many sub - layers of epidermis are there?
- This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone.
- Epidermis formed by layers of this.
- region of dermis which is thicker and contains large amounts of collagen fibres.
9 Clues: How many layers of skin are there? • Epidermis formed by layers of this. • What is the bottom layer of skin called? • The epidermis and dermis is separated by? • The dermis is connected to the epidermis by? • How many sub - layers of epidermis are there? • Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____? • This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone. • ...
SKIN ANATOMY 2022-09-23
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- The epidermis and dermis is separated by?
- Epidermis formed by layers of this.
- region of dermis which is thicker and contains large amounts of collagen fibres.
- How many sub - layers of epidermis are there?
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- Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____?
- How many layers of skin are there?
- The dermis is connected to the epidermis by?
- This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone.
- What is the bottom layer of skin called?
9 Clues: How many layers of skin are there? • Epidermis formed by layers of this. • What is the bottom layer of skin called? • The epidermis and dermis is separated by? • The dermis is connected to the epidermis by? • How many sub - layers of epidermis are there? • Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____? • This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone. • ...
PLANT ANATOMY 2023-11-26
9 Clues: ROOT • STEM • CUCURBITA • DICOT ROOT • DICOT DTEM • MONOCOT STEM • MONOCOT ROOT • PROTOCXYLEM TOWARDS PERIPHERY AND METAXYLEM TOWARDS CENTRE • PROTOCXYLEM TOWARDS CENTRE AND METAXYLEM TOWARDS PERIPHERY
Vocal Anatomy 2020-09-02
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- muscle in the mouth that helps with vowel formation
- muscles that stretch vocal folds for high or low sounds
- hard part of the roof of your mouth
- soft part of the roof of your mouth
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- muscles that open and close the vocal folds
- tissue that makes sound in the body
- opening of the mouth that helps with word formation
- Cavity the holds the vocal folds
- flap that closes so you don't inhale your food
9 Clues: Cavity the holds the vocal folds • tissue that makes sound in the body • hard part of the roof of your mouth • soft part of the roof of your mouth • muscles that open and close the vocal folds • flap that closes so you don't inhale your food • muscle in the mouth that helps with vowel formation • opening of the mouth that helps with word formation • ...
House Anatomy 2024-09-06
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- to the window...to the...
- a light grey material used to glue things together
- used to get to different levels
- used at the entrance of a room, usually locked
- what santa comes down
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- lets sunlight come in from the inside
- hangs off the edge of the roof to carry rain water
- vertical beam that provides support for the home
- inside roof
9 Clues: inside roof • what santa comes down • to the window...to the... • used to get to different levels • lets sunlight come in from the inside • used at the entrance of a room, usually locked • vertical beam that provides support for the home • hangs off the edge of the roof to carry rain water • a light grey material used to glue things together
elbow anatomy 2023-02-07
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- Ligament that wraps around head of radius
- Large bone above the elbow
- Elbow movement that moves hand away from body
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- Lateral arm bone
- Bony protuberance above a condyle that serves as an attachment point
- Radial-ulnar joint type
- Elbow movement that moves hand towards body
- Classification of elbow joint
- Medial arm bone
9 Clues: Medial arm bone • Lateral arm bone • Radial-ulnar joint type • Large bone above the elbow • Classification of elbow joint • Ligament that wraps around head of radius • Elbow movement that moves hand towards body • Elbow movement that moves hand away from body • Bony protuberance above a condyle that serves as an attachment point
Human Anatomy 2025-06-09
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- Body’s largest organ that serves as a barrier and regulates temperature
- Organ that temporarily stores urine until voluntary release
- Framework of bones that supports and shapes the human body
- Acidic organ where proteins begin breaking down during digestion
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- Bone structure that forms a cage around the heart and lungs
- Organ that filters blood, detoxifies chemicals, and produces bile
- Muscular organ responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the body
- Pair of spongy organs that perform gas exchange during respiration
- Central organ of the nervous system housed within the skull
9 Clues: Framework of bones that supports and shapes the human body • Bone structure that forms a cage around the heart and lungs • Organ that temporarily stores urine until voluntary release • Central organ of the nervous system housed within the skull • Acidic organ where proteins begin breaking down during digestion • ...
Anatomy Crossoword 2025-11-03
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- - filters blood in the kidney
- - muscle that contracts and relaxes to cause lung inflation/deflation
- - main artery leaving the heart
- - tiny sacs of air in the lungs
- - tube connecting mouth to stomach
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- - Largest organ in the body
- - pumps blood through the body
- - bone in upper arm
- - bone connecting forearm on thumb side
9 Clues: - bone in upper arm • - Largest organ in the body • - filters blood in the kidney • - pumps blood through the body • - main artery leaving the heart • - tiny sacs of air in the lungs • - tube connecting mouth to stomach • - bone connecting forearm on thumb side • - muscle that contracts and relaxes to cause lung inflation/deflation
numerals in various forms 2020-05-11
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- I have 5 cats. – Man ir ... kaķi.
- It's 17:05. – Pulkstenis ir septiņpadsmit un ... minūtes.
- The lunch is at 12.00. – Pusdienas ir ...
- I have 1 sister – Man ir ... māsa.
- Anatomy starts at 14:00. – Anatomija sākas ...
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- The party ends at 03.00. – Ballīte beidzas ...
- I have 10 friends. – Man ir ... draugi.
- The bus arrives at 8:11. – Autobuss pienāk astoņos un ... minūtēs.
- It's 01:27. – Pulkstenis ir viens un ... septiņas minūtes.
9 Clues: I have 5 cats. – Man ir ... kaķi. • I have 1 sister – Man ir ... māsa. • I have 10 friends. – Man ir ... draugi. • The lunch is at 12.00. – Pusdienas ir ... • The party ends at 03.00. – Ballīte beidzas ... • Anatomy starts at 14:00. – Anatomija sākas ... • It's 17:05. – Pulkstenis ir septiņpadsmit un ... minūtes. • ...
HUMAN BODY ANATOMY - TERMINOLOGY 2016-12-03
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- Visible and measurable observations
- The.......system moves the skeleton and helps maintain body posture.
- It is an intense pain and limited in time
- A disorder that affects one or more systems
- Type of pain
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- Muscles located on chest
- Consists of skin, nails, hair, sweat and oil glands
- The basic structural and functional units of an organism
- The branch of science that studies the structure of the body
9 Clues: Type of pain • Muscles located on chest • Visible and measurable observations • It is an intense pain and limited in time • A disorder that affects one or more systems • Consists of skin, nails, hair, sweat and oil glands • The basic structural and functional units of an organism • The branch of science that studies the structure of the body • ...
2 route 2021-10-04
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- ______ media is used for the identification of microorganisms.
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- Protein tubes in the membrane.
- Favorite cellular energy drink.
- The science studying dura mater.
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- The science of studying the pisum sativum.
- Extremophile prokaryotic organisms.
- You can find it in hooves, hair, nails.
- a technique used by bats, dolphins and other animals to determine the location of objects using reflected sound.
- B form DNA, like A form DNA, is ____ rotation.
10 Clues: Protein tubes in the membrane. • Favorite cellular energy drink. • The science studying dura mater. • Extremophile prokaryotic organisms. • The first woman to win a Nobel Prize. • You can find it in hooves, hair, nails. • The science of studying the pisum sativum. • B form DNA, like A form DNA, is ____ rotation. • ...
Science test 2021-05-19
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- the study of the structure of an organism
- animal without a backbone
- connective tissue that is more flexible than bone
- outer skeleton
- the organism that a parasite or virus lives in or on
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- the process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton
- animal with a backbone
- a mollusk with 1 or no shell
- many lines of symmetry that all pass through a central point
- the part of the nervous system that controls most functions of the body
10 Clues: outer skeleton • animal with a backbone • animal without a backbone • a mollusk with 1 or no shell • the study of the structure of an organism • the process of shedding an outgrown exoskeleton • connective tissue that is more flexible than bone • the organism that a parasite or virus lives in or on • many lines of symmetry that all pass through a central point • ...
Scientific Revolution 2021-11-04
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- view that knowledge comes from the mind using logic and reason
- Invisible force that pulls things together
- Astronomer who proved the heliocentric view and many discoveries
- The planets orbit around the sun
- Newton's three laws about physics
- Planets and sun orbit around the earth
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- The study of the humanm body
- Process of experimentation using hypothosis and testing
- Time(1500-1600s) when inventions and discovery flourished
- Astronomer who believed that the earth orbits around the sun
10 Clues: The study of the humanm body • The planets orbit around the sun • Newton's three laws about physics • Planets and sun orbit around the earth • Invisible force that pulls things together • Process of experimentation using hypothosis and testing • Time(1500-1600s) when inventions and discovery flourished • Astronomer who believed that the earth orbits around the sun • ...
KMA Flash_Sept 2024 2024-08-23
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- - Study of cancer
- - Study of masticatory system
- - Branch of medicine that deals with issues involving the feet.
- - Study and analysis of the distribution, patterns and determinants of health and disease conditions in a defined population.
- - Study of parasites
- - Study of the elderly and diseases and other matters associated with senility
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- - Study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies
- - Study of microscopic anatomy of cells
- - Study of ligaments
- - Study of male reproductive system
10 Clues: - Study of cancer • - Study of ligaments • - Study of parasites • - Study of masticatory system • - Study of male reproductive system • - Study of microscopic anatomy of cells • - Branch of medicine that deals with issues involving the feet. • - Study of the elderly and diseases and other matters associated with senility • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
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- This person is famous for the Three laws of Motion.
- Father of Chemistry
- Who was forced to recant his discoveries about the solar system.
- A educated guess.
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- Publsihed work before death.
- Andrea Vesalius did what to human bodies.
- Who used mathmatical proof that the plantest move around the sun.
- ______ Vesalius is the founder of human anatomy.
- What is it called when the earth rotates on an axis and around the sun.
- Issac Newton got hit by a _____.
10 Clues: A educated guess. • Father of Chemistry • Publsihed work before death. • Issac Newton got hit by a _____. • Andrea Vesalius did what to human bodies. • ______ Vesalius is the founder of human anatomy. • This person is famous for the Three laws of Motion. • Who was forced to recant his discoveries about the solar system. • ...
Egyptian Vocabulary Review 2024-11-06
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- Structure with Triangular sides, regularly used as tombs for Pharaohs
- Groups of Rocky Rapids
- A series of Rulers from the same Family
- System of many governmental officials running the business of the government
- Ruler of Ancient Egpyt
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- A body that has been preserved so It will not decompose.
- Symbol that stands for words or sounds
- Study of the Structure of the Human Body
- An early form of paper
- Skilled Worker who practices a Handicraft
10 Clues: An early form of paper • Groups of Rocky Rapids • Ruler of Ancient Egpyt • Symbol that stands for words or sounds • A series of Rulers from the same Family • Study of the Structure of the Human Body • Skilled Worker who practices a Handicraft • A body that has been preserved so It will not decompose. • Structure with Triangular sides, regularly used as tombs for Pharaohs • ...
Anatomy Vocab Crossword 2026-01-28
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- band of tissue that contracts to create movement
- hard tissue that makes up the skeleton
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- being physically tough and strong
- organs that allow people to breathe
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- essential body parts that are necessary to live
- material of which animals and plants are made
- framework of bone that makes up the body’s structure
- branch of science about the structure of the body
- organ that is the center of intellectual activity
10 Clues: being physically tough and strong • organs that allow people to breathe • hard tissue that makes up the skeleton • organ that pumps blood throughout the body • material of which animals and plants are made • essential body parts that are necessary to live • band of tissue that contracts to create movement • branch of science about the structure of the body • ...
biology - introduction 2025-09-07
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- the study of the relationships between various organisms
- the study of the bodily structure of organisms
- the study of plants
- the study of tiny organisms
- the study of the causes and effects of diseases
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- the study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- the study of animals
- the study of the uses and effects of drugs
- the study of the classification of organisms
- the study of the nature and effects of poisons
10 Clues: the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of tiny organisms • the study of the uses and effects of drugs • the study of the classification of organisms • the study of the nature and effects of poisons • the study of the bodily structure of organisms • the study of the causes and effects of diseases • the study of the relationships between various organisms • ...
Important words to learn for veterinary programs 2025-12-12
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- A useful and desirable thing or quality.
- - Extent or range of view, outlook, application, operation, effectiveness, etc.
- The structure of animals.
- To manage (affairs, a government, etc.)
- - The fact or process of becoming immune, as against a disease.
- hygienic clothing worn by surgeons and
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- Pertaining to pharmacy or pharmacists.
- come into possession of; get, acquire, or procure, as through an effort or by a request.
- -Condition, Necessity.
- operating theatre staff during an operation.
10 Clues: -Condition, Necessity. • The structure of animals. • Pertaining to pharmacy or pharmacists. • hygienic clothing worn by surgeons and • To manage (affairs, a government, etc.) • A useful and desirable thing or quality. • operating theatre staff during an operation. • - The fact or process of becoming immune, as against a disease. • ...
Building Blocks 2021-05-27
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- Study of the functions of organs and systems
- Supports, protects and holds the body together
- Contracts, when stimulated, to produce motion
- Where most of the cell’s activities take place
- Multiple of the same kind of cells come together
- Coordinates body functions and carries messages
- Process of building up larger molecules
- Process of breaking down larger molecules
- Skin system
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- Gel-like substance containing water, salt and nutrients
- Cell absorbs food, grows in size and divides
- Covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs
- Multiple types of tissue
- Study of the organs and systems of the body
- Requires a microscope
- Carries food, waste products and hormones
- Group of body structures and/or organs that perform vital functions for the body.
- The basic units of living matter
- Control center of cell activities
19 Clues: Skin system • Requires a microscope • Multiple types of tissue • The basic units of living matter • Control center of cell activities • Process of building up larger molecules • Carries food, waste products and hormones • Process of breaking down larger molecules • Study of the organs and systems of the body • Study of the functions of organs and systems • ...
Unit Review: Scientists, Musicians, & Such 2022-10-17
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- Dutch master and best known painter of his era
- Wanted to completely break away from the Church of England
- This "Peace" ended the 30 Years War
- Composer of the Hallelujah Chorus
- Modern scientific method
- Boyle is considered the 'Father' of this.
- Wanted to purify Catholic vestiges from the Church of England
- Laws of motion, law of gravity, & physics
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- Composed over 600 works before his death at age 35
- French Protestants
- Son of Henry VIII
- Area where music flourished in Post Reformation
- Good 'Queen Bess'; Henry's daughter by Anne
- Musician who composed his best works while going deaf
- Best known for his work with temperature scales
- Face of the Scottish Reformation
- Father of Anatomy
- Halley gave his name to this
- This edict gave limited religious freedom to French Protestants
19 Clues: Son of Henry VIII • Father of Anatomy • French Protestants • Modern scientific method • Halley gave his name to this • Face of the Scottish Reformation • Composer of the Hallelujah Chorus • This "Peace" ended the 30 Years War • Boyle is considered the 'Father' of this. • Laws of motion, law of gravity, & physics • Good 'Queen Bess'; Henry's daughter by Anne • ...
Egyptian Crossword 2023-11-14
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- A dark black wood
- Egypt's first alphabet
- This Queen got bitten by a venomous snake
- A material very similar to paper
- A hard white material made from elephant tusks
- The study of the human body and organs
- Skilled workers that practice a handicraft
- A drawing or symbol that represents a sound or word
- The plant papyrus comes from
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- Egyptian text that was a guide to the afterlife
- He is the god of the underworld
- The city in Egypt where the pyramids are located
- Preserved body by a special process
- The buying and selling of goods and services
- The famous triangular shaped structure in Egypt
- She is the god of love, caring and protection
- The longest river in the world
- One of the few women to rule Egypt
- Egyptian King
19 Clues: Egyptian King • A dark black wood • Egypt's first alphabet • The plant papyrus comes from • The longest river in the world • He is the god of the underworld • A material very similar to paper • One of the few women to rule Egypt • Preserved body by a special process • The study of the human body and organs • This Queen got bitten by a venomous snake • ...
World History Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2023-09-28
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- Changes to bring about improvement
- People considered holy by followers of the Christian faith
- A curved part of a structure that serves as a support
- To be lawfully in charge of
- To defend from trouble or harm
- To strengthen
- Communication or connection
- The study of the body's structure
- In ancient Rome, a person who fought people or animals for public entertainment
- To spread out
- A curved ceiling made of arches
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- Relating to the practice of medicine
- Motifs or images created by an arrangement of colored glass or stone
- To bring back to an original state
- Basic beliefs, concepts, and attitudes
- To take part
- Of or relating to the law
- Verse or prose that pokes fun at human weaknesses
- A lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life
19 Clues: To take part • To strengthen • To spread out • Of or relating to the law • To be lawfully in charge of • Communication or connection • To defend from trouble or harm • 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 • Relating to the practice of medicine • ...
SCIENCE 2023-06-10
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- - study of the nervous system, including the brain and neurons
- - study of living organisms and their processes
- - study of the structure of living organisms
- - deals with the composition and transformations of matter
- - study of insects
- - study of the physical properties and processes of the Earth
- - study of animals
- - study of the relationships between organisms and their environment
- - study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms
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- - study of the functions and processes of living organisms
- - of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns
- - study of plants
- - study of celestial objects, such as stars, planets, and galaxies
- - study of the chemical processes and substances in living organisms
- - deals with the fundamental principles of the universe
- - study of microorganisms
- - deals with atomic and subatomic particles
- - study of prehistoric life through fossils
- - study of the Earth's solid materials
- - study of genes, heredity
20 Clues: - study of plants • - study of insects • - study of animals • - study of microorganisms • - study of genes, heredity • - study of the Earth's solid materials • - deals with atomic and subatomic particles • - study of prehistoric life through fossils • - study of the structure of living organisms • - study of living organisms and their processes • ...
Arthropod Anatomy 2013-05-16
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- Body part found on Myriapoda
- Used to gather information about their surroundings
- Type of jaw found on some Arthropods
- The middle section of the Arthropod body
- Members of the Insecta class have six of these
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- One section of the Arthropod body
- Arthropods have this instead of bones inside their body
- Members of the Chelicerata family have these
- Used for grasping objects
9 Clues: Used for grasping objects • Body part found on Myriapoda • One section of the Arthropod body • Type of jaw found on some Arthropods • The middle section of the Arthropod body • Members of the Chelicerata family have these • Members of the Insecta class have six of these • Used to gather information about their surroundings • ...
Vocal Anatomy 2020-10-14
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- Home to the articulators (lips tongue and the tip of the teeth)
- Vibrate as air passes through them to create sound
- Carries air to and from the lungs
- Amplify your sound (makes it louder) for projecting to the audience
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- The abdominal muscle the controls the force of air from the lungs
- Expand when filling with air, and contract when expelling air
- Your vocal cords look like this when you are singing or speaking
- Tells the body it's time to use the voice
- Your vocal cords look like this when you are breathing
9 Clues: Carries air to and from the lungs • Tells the body it's time to use the voice • Vibrate as air passes through them to create sound • Your vocal cords look like this when you are breathing • Expand when filling with air, and contract when expelling air • Home to the articulators (lips tongue and the tip of the teeth) • ...
Human Anatomy 2021-09-15
9 Clues: Pumps blood • Filters blood • For respiration • For your digestion • Controls your nerves • Filters blood & forms urine • Specialized cells called muscle fibers • A network of tissues that help you breathe • Helps the body digest foods and liquids, and includes several different organs
plant anatomy 2021-10-28
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- the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem; leafstalk
- It is the thin, flat part of the leaf that is typically green in color.
- margin,
- part of plant that attaches to the ground
- main body or stalk of a plant or shrub
- mature fertilized ovum that contains embryo and forms new plant upon germination
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- woody protein of the stem that conducts water and nutrients throughout the plant
- colorful part of plant that contains reproductive organs
- ape, the tip of the leaf blade
- flowering plant whose embryos have 2 cotyledons
10 Clues: margin, • ape, the tip of the leaf blade • main body or stalk of a plant or shrub • part of plant that attaches to the ground • flowering plant whose embryos have 2 cotyledons • the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem; leafstalk • colorful part of plant that contains reproductive organs • It is the thin, flat part of the leaf that is typically green in color. • ...
Internal Anatomy 2022-03-01
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- I am the system that moves blood.
- we are a paired organ involved in secretion and regulation of water
- I am the organ that helps transport blood.
- I am the system whose main function is breathing and gas exchange
- I am one organ in the digestive system.
- I am the system that removes wastes.
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- I am the organ that has many digestive and storage functions.
- I am the organ that helps fish maintain buoyancy in water.
- I am the system that helps make babies.
9 Clues: I am the system that moves blood. • I am the system that removes wastes. • I am the system that helps make babies. • I am one organ in the digestive system. • I am the organ that helps transport blood. • I am the organ that helps fish maintain buoyancy in water. • I am the organ that has many digestive and storage functions. • ...
Brain Anatomy 2023-10-14
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- An area that receives question from Wernicke’s
- Contains primary somatosensory cortex
- Interprets sound as words
- An area that participates in the sensory part of speech
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- Involves visual input
- The other half of Wernicke’s area
- An area that recognizes sound
- A lobe that processes pain and social signals
- Contains the Motor cortex
9 Clues: Involves visual input • Contains the Motor cortex • Interprets sound as words • An area that recognizes sound • The other half of Wernicke’s area • Contains primary somatosensory cortex • A lobe that processes pain and social signals • An area that receives question from Wernicke’s • An area that participates in the sensory part of speech
HUMAN ANATOMY 2024-03-08
Eye Anatomy 2022-02-02
9 Clues: white part of the eye • neuron that detects light • neuron that detects colors • clear outer covering of eye • layer of photosensitive cells • nerve that connects eyes to brain • black hole in eye that lets light in • clear part of eye that focuses light • colorful opening in eye that changes size
Anatomy Puzzle 2025-12-15
9 Clues: Chest area • Heart tissue • A nerve cell • Cellular fluid • Skeletal muscle tissue • Change in the genetic code • State of normal functioning • Muscle that divides anterior cavity • Stores hereditary material of the cell
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- a curved part of a structure that serves as a support
- people considered holy by Christians
- a lyric poem that expressed strong emotions about life
- changed made to improve something
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- an image created from colored glass or stone
- enslaved warriors who fought in the Colosseum
- the study of the human body
- writing that makes fun of human weaknesses
8 Clues: the study of the human body • changed made to improve something • people considered holy by Christians • writing that makes fun of human weaknesses • an image created from colored glass or stone • enslaved warriors who fought in the Colosseum • a curved part of a structure that serves as a support • a lyric poem that expressed strong emotions about life
Mix Matters 2017-08-18
Primary Care Environment - Clinical Roles 2013-03-12
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- specialty treating infants, children & adolescents
- second two words of the abbreviation MSW
- person who will take blood for lab work
- clinical role able to dispense medications
- work under the supervision of a RN
- specialty dealing with eye anatomy/physiology/diseases
- who you go to for a teeth cleaning
- amount of years needed to receive degree of physician assistant
- who you go to for a root canal
- CSHS medical director last name
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- Pat O'Neill is licensed as this and treats our diabetic patients
- fit lenses to improve vision, treat various eye diseases
- specialty dealing w/ prevention & treatment of adults
- second word of abbreviation NP
- psychotherapist who has a degree in medicine
- second word of the abbreviation RN
16 Clues: second word of abbreviation NP • who you go to for a root canal • CSHS medical director last name • work under the supervision of a RN • who you go to for a teeth cleaning • second word of the abbreviation RN • person who will take blood for lab work • second two words of the abbreviation MSW • clinical role able to dispense medications • ...
Anatomy and Physiology of Poultry by Claire 2022-04-13
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- applies to the front or head.
- Bones in the foot, or shank
- deals with the functions of the living organism and its parts.
- Derived from the Greek work “to cut up.”
- fermentation of any left over food particles/ water absorption.
- Their purpose is the passageway for air to be breathed in and out of the trachea.
- Duodenum ____ and Jejunum
- The stomach of the bird.
- like “teeth"
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- when the bird breathes in, air bypasses the lungs and enters the posterior air sacs.
- connects mouth to the crop.
- hair-like structures located at the base of feathers.
- upper surface of the animal.
- relates to the lower and abdominal surface.
- moisten and temporary storage of food
- the tail or rear.
16 Clues: like “teeth" • the tail or rear. • The stomach of the bird. • Duodenum ____ and Jejunum • connects mouth to the crop. • Bones in the foot, or shank • upper surface of the animal. • applies to the front or head. • moisten and temporary storage of food • Derived from the Greek work “to cut up.” • relates to the lower and abdominal surface. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-08
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- favorite subjects was the Madonna and child.
- introduced the movable type printing press to Europe
- David and Pietà, and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- everyday language spoken by ordinary people in their own regions
- taught individuals how to be a Renaissance Man
- Father of the Italian Language
- came to mean “ideal place”
- Painted the Mona Lisa
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- the artistic center of the Northern Renaissance
- considered by many as the greatest playwright ever
- "It is better to be feared than loved”
- creates the illusion of depth
- painting that depicts aspects of everyday life
- exchanged sonnets with Michelangelo and helped publish The Courtier.
- was still the dominant subject of art
- study of the human body,
16 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa • study of the human body, • came to mean “ideal place” • creates the illusion of depth • Father of the Italian Language • was still the dominant subject of art • "It is better to be feared than loved” • favorite subjects was the Madonna and child. • painting that depicts aspects of everyday life • taught individuals how to be a Renaissance Man • ...
The Renaissance pg. 92-98 2024-11-21
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- Wrote a book called The Prince
- Skill used by artists that adds dimension to figures
- Invented the movable-type printing press
- Wrote a book called The Courtier
- Famous chapel in Rome
- Wrote Utopia
- The structure of humans, animals, and plants
- Rebirth. Began in Italy and spread north into other European countries
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- Renaissance man. Painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa
- Designed the dome for the Cathedral of Florence
- Subjects that covered human interests and experiences
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- The ability to give depth to paintings
- Sculpted the doors for the baptistery of Florence
- A pioneer of Renaissance humanism and a central figure in Italian literature
- One of the most highly regarded and influential scholars of the Renaissance
16 Clues: Wrote Utopia • Famous chapel in Rome • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Wrote a book called The Prince • Wrote a book called The Courtier • The ability to give depth to paintings • Invented the movable-type printing press • The structure of humans, animals, and plants • Designed the dome for the Cathedral of Florence • Sculpted the doors for the baptistery of Florence • ...
Taylor Swift 2025-02-03
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- The album that features the song "You Belong With Me."
- Grey Taylor's cat named after a "Grey's Anatomy" character.
- Taylor's genre before fully transitioning to pop.
- to Well A song about July 9th and a scarf.
- The name of Taylor's 2023 world tour.
- Taylor's lucky number.
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- The album with a folk-inspired sound released in 2020.
- Taylor's debut album.
- Taylor's album that includes "Lavender Haze" and "Bejeweled."
- color of the album that includes "You Need to Calm Down."
- Taylor’s middle name.
- story A song inspired by "Romeo and Juliet."
- The city where Taylor was born.
- Taylor's younger brother’s name.
- Now A re-recorded album released in 2021, featuring "Enchanted."
- The album that features "All Too Well (10 Minute Version)."
16 Clues: Taylor's debut album. • Taylor’s middle name. • Taylor's lucky number. • The city where Taylor was born. • Taylor's younger brother’s name. • The name of Taylor's 2023 world tour. • to Well A song about July 9th and a scarf. • story A song inspired by "Romeo and Juliet." • Taylor's genre before fully transitioning to pop. • ...
SKIN ANATOMY 2022-09-23
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- The epidermis and dermis is separated by?
- Epidermis formed by layers of this.
- region of dermis which is thicker and contains large amounts of collagen fibres.
- How many sub - layers of epidermis are there?
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- Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____?
- How many layers of skin are there?
- The dermis is connected to the epidermis by?
- This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone.
- What is the bottom layer of skin called?
9 Clues: How many layers of skin are there? • Epidermis formed by layers of this. • What is the bottom layer of skin called? • The epidermis and dermis is separated by? • The dermis is connected to the epidermis by? • How many sub - layers of epidermis are there? • Hypodermis attaches the skin to underlying ____? • This substance is more present in people of darker skin tone. • ...
Tooth Anatomy 2020-04-24
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- A term used to define how the upper and lower teeth meet when closing the jaws.
- Surface of the tooth facing toward the midline of the face.
- The tissue that surrounds the teeth; also known as gums.
- Toward the tongue.
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- The mouth is divided into 4 quadrants; 2 in the maxillary and 2 in the mandibular.
- Roof of the mouth. It is divided into two parts: the hard palate and the soft palate.
- Surface of the tooth away from the midline of the face.
- An imaginary line that divides the body into equal right and left halves.
- The inner most part of the tooth that contains the blood vessels and nerves.
9 Clues: Toward the tongue. • Surface of the tooth away from the midline of the face. • The tissue that surrounds the teeth; also known as gums. • Surface of the tooth facing toward the midline of the face. • An imaginary line that divides the body into equal right and left halves. • The inner most part of the tooth that contains the blood vessels and nerves. • ...
Computer Anatomy 2021-02-16
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- the brain of the computer
- portable information storage
- houses most of the computer's components
- supplies image to the monitor
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- funnels power through the device
- controls sound quality
- checks the system when you turn on your computer
- stores long term or permanent information
- stores temporary information
9 Clues: controls sound quality • the brain of the computer • portable information storage • stores temporary information • supplies image to the monitor • funnels power through the device • houses most of the computer's components • stores long term or permanent information • checks the system when you turn on your computer
HEART ANATOMY 2021-08-02
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- fast heart
- what is the abbreviated term for Internal jugular
- how many chambers does the heart have?
- what is a device called that measures the hearts beats
- what side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood back to the rest of the circulatory system
- what is the normal hearts pacemaker
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- what is the abnormality of a heartbeat called eg beating to fast slow or irregular
- what is high blood pressure
- what side of the body pumps blood around the body?
- How many are the grades of murmurs
10 Clues: fast heart • what is high blood pressure • How many are the grades of murmurs • what is the normal hearts pacemaker • how many chambers does the heart have? • what is the abbreviated term for Internal jugular • what side of the body pumps blood around the body? • what is a device called that measures the hearts beats • ...
HIP ANATOMY 2013-06-26
Eye Anatomy 2016-03-24
9 Clues: central vision • opening of the iris • back part of the eye • nourishes the eyeball • colored part of the eye • clear window in front of eye • focuses light onto the retina • white, outer covering of eyeball • nerve carries visual information to brain
Brain Anatomy 2022-01-27
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- Gland small, bean-shaped gland situated at the base of your brain, somewhat behind your nose and between your ears. Despite its small size, the gland influences nearly every part of your body
- a sheet of neural tissue that is outermost to the cerebrum of the mammalian brain. It has up to six layers of nerve cells. It is covered by the meninges and often referred to as gray matter
- a large bundle of more than 200 million myelinated nerve fibers that connect the two brain hemispheres
- is a structure that is located at the back of the brain, underlying the occipital and temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex
- a small structure within the brain located just above the brain stem between the cerebral cortex and the midbrain and has extensive nerve connections to both.
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- lowest part of the brain and the lowest portion of the brainstem, oblongata plays a critical role in transmitting signals between the spinal cord and the higher parts of the brain
- is a set of interconnected nuclei that are located throughout the brainstem. It is not anatomically well defined, because it includes neurons located in different parts of the brain
- a complex brain structure embedded deep into temporal lobe. It has a major role in learning and memory. It is a plastic and vulnerable structure that gets damaged by a variety of stimuli
- a broad horseshoe-shaped mass of transverse nerve fibers that connect the medulla with the cerebellum
- is a structure that is located at the back of the brain, underlying the occipital and temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex
10 Clues: a broad horseshoe-shaped mass of transverse nerve fibers that connect the medulla with the cerebellum • a large bundle of more than 200 million myelinated nerve fibers that connect the two brain hemispheres • is a structure that is located at the back of the brain, underlying the occipital and temporal lobes of the cerebral cortex • ...
Plant Anatomy 2024-02-23
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- a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium
- a slender threadlike object or fiber, especially one found in animal or plant structures.
- the stalk that supports the stigma and connects it to the ovary
- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower, which are modified leaves and are typically colored.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
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- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaflike.
- the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination.
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
9 Clues: the part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • the stalk that supports the stigma and connects it to the ovary • the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination. • a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium • the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary. • ...
Flower Anatomy 2024-02-23
9 Clues: produce pollen • holds anther up • attract insects • aids fertilization • enclosing the petals • male reproductive organ • female reproductive organ • produce a seed bearing fruit • prepare ovules for fertilization
Flower Anatomy 2025-01-29
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- This protects the ovary
- A tube that gives the anther what it needs to make pollen
- This is the male part of the flower
- contains egg cells which will produce seeds for the plant
- This is what produces the pollen
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- The flower's collection of petals, its "crown"
- This is the female part of the flower
- This is sticky and collects the pollen from other flowers
- A tube that carries the pollen to the ovary
9 Clues: This protects the ovary • This is what produces the pollen • This is the male part of the flower • This is the female part of the flower • A tube that carries the pollen to the ovary • The flower's collection of petals, its "crown" • This is sticky and collects the pollen from other flowers • A tube that gives the anther what it needs to make pollen • ...
Lung Anatomy 2026-02-20
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- Cavities that surrounds each lung
- Lobe the left lung does not have
- Lung with 3 lobes
- Cell layer lined with squamous epithelial
- Condition where blood in pleural cavity
- Lung with 2 lobes
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- condition when parietal pleura is punctured
- Pleura that lines inside of chest wall and diaphragm
- Pleura that covers outer surface of lungs
9 Clues: Lung with 3 lobes • Lung with 2 lobes • Lobe the left lung does not have • Cavities that surrounds each lung • Condition where blood in pleural cavity • Pleura that covers outer surface of lungs • Cell layer lined with squamous epithelial • condition when parietal pleura is punctured • Pleura that lines inside of chest wall and diaphragm
Anatomy crossword 2025-05-02
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- First branch of the external carotid artery
- Largest foramen in the human body
- Nerve that emerges between the lateral and medial cords of brachial plexus
- Fissure separating temporal lobe from frontal and parietal lobes
- Tendon connecting gastrocnemius and soleus to the calcaneus
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- Muscle pierced by the musculocutaneous nerve
- Cranial nerve responsible for facial sensation and motor supply to muscles of mastication
- Joint type of the atlanto-occipital articulation
- Lymph from the small intestine is rich in this milky substance
9 Clues: Largest foramen in the human body • First branch of the external carotid artery • Muscle pierced by the musculocutaneous nerve • Joint type of the atlanto-occipital articulation • Tendon connecting gastrocnemius and soleus to the calcaneus • Lymph from the small intestine is rich in this milky substance • ...
week 1 2014-07-19
7 Clues: / Also known as midsagittal • / The nose is _____ to both eyes • / The knee is _______ to the ankle • / Study of the function of the human body • / The spine is located on the ____ surface • / Study of the structure of the human body • / Splits the body into anterior and posterior halves.
Biology Crossword 2014-10-12
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- An aggregate of cells in an organism that have similar structure and function.
- Membrane-bound structures that occur as functional independent units of life (such as in unicellular organisms, e.g. bacteria, protozoa, etc.), or as structural or fundamental units in a biological tissue specialized to perform a particular function in multicellular organisms (e.g. plants and animals).
- A group of tissues that perform a specific function or group of functions.
- (anatomy) The external membranous integument of the body; the outer protective covering of (the body of) an organism.
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- The fluid or moisture secreted from the sweat glands to the surface of the skin (through skin pores) during perspiration
- The frame supporting a human or animal body
- The lungs are a pair of breathing organs located with the chest which remove carbon dioxide from and bring oxygen to the blood. There is a right and left lung.
- (Science: anatomy) The hard, calcified tissue of the skeleton of vertebrate animals, consisting very largely of calcic carbonate, calcic phosphate, and gelatine; as, blood and bone.
8 Clues: The frame supporting a human or animal body • A group of tissues that perform a specific function or group of functions. • An aggregate of cells in an organism that have similar structure and function. • (anatomy) The external membranous integument of the body; the outer protective covering of (the body of) an organism. • ...
KSSM BIO F4 Chapter 1 2022-03-02
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- The study of causes, processes and development of the disease
- The study of internal structure of living organisms
- and classification of plants
- The study of structure, physiology and classification of animals
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- The study of microorganisms and its effects on other organisms
- The study of inheritance
- Application of biology in industries, agricultures, environment and medicine
- The study on relationship between living organisms and their environment
- The study of structure, physiology,
9 Clues: The study of inheritance • and classification of plants • The study of structure, physiology, • The study of internal structure of living organisms • The study of causes, processes and development of the disease • The study of microorganisms and its effects on other organisms • The study of structure, physiology and classification of animals • ...
Medical words 2024-01-31
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- Unpleasant sensation often indicating injury or illness
- Organ responsible for pumping blood
- The process of returning to a normal state of health after an illness or injury
- Pair of organs that filter waste from the blood
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- Strip of material used to cover and protect a wound
- Study of the structure of living organisms
- Red fluid circulating in the arteries and veins
- Organ responsible for vision
- Outer covering of the body
9 Clues: Outer covering of the body • Organ responsible for vision • Organ responsible for pumping blood • Study of the structure of living organisms • Red fluid circulating in the arteries and veins • Pair of organs that filter waste from the blood • Strip of material used to cover and protect a wound • Unpleasant sensation often indicating injury or illness • ...
English Vocabulary 2024-09-30
6 Clues: Detailed examination • lively and full of life • First version of a product • Commit to remember learned by heart • The study of the structure of the body • Place where animals are kept captive to see
Anatomy Crossword 2012-10-31
9 Clues: Back • Head • The beaklike part • Toward the middle • Nearest to the orgin • Farthest point from the orgin • Relating to the palm hand/foot • Toward the posterior end (tail) • Relating to the undersurface of the foot
Anatomy Crossword 2012-10-31
9 Clues: Head • Back • Toward the middle • the beak like part • Nearest to the orgin • Farthest point from orgin • Toward the posterior end (Tail) • relating to the plam of hand/foot • relating to the undersurface of the foot
Anatomy Presentation 2016-03-14
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- Single-celled organisms that are metabolically active, divide by binary fission and are highly adaptable.
- Often associated with infections.
- Unicellular organisms.
- Study of viruses.
- Factory system for viral reproduction.
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- Focuses on the identification, applications, and cultivation of bacteria.
- Multicellular organisms.
- Study of microorganisms.
- Biggest reason for food recall.
9 Clues: Study of viruses. • Unicellular organisms. • Multicellular organisms. • Study of microorganisms. • Biggest reason for food recall. • Often associated with infections. • Factory system for viral reproduction. • Focuses on the identification, applications, and cultivation of bacteria. • ...
anatomy. intro 2022-12-05
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- one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement
- a pair of small organs in the body that take away waste matter from the blood to produce urine
- the smallest basic unit of a plant or animal
- the process of breathing
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- a group of connected cells in an animal or plant that are similar to each other, have the same purpose, and form the stated part of the animal or plant
- the frame of bones supporting a human body
- the movement of blood around the body
- the process of adding oxygen to something
- a structure in the heart and the veins that controls the flow of blood
9 Clues: the process of breathing • the movement of blood around the body • the process of adding oxygen to something • the frame of bones supporting a human body • the smallest basic unit of a plant or animal • a structure in the heart and the veins that controls the flow of blood • one of many tissues in the body that can tighten and relax to produce movement • ...
Pig Anatomy 2023-02-16
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- stores and contains bile from the liver.
- Breaks down toxic stuff from the drugs and creates other nutrients.
- Transports food entering the mouth through the throat and in the stomach.
- Takes food from the esophagus and breaks it down.
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- Pumps blood around the body as your heart beats.
- Protects the lower respiratory tract.
- Contracts and flattens as you breathe.
- Controls the level of red and white blood cells.
- Allows us to breathe.
9 Clues: Allows us to breathe. • Protects the lower respiratory tract. • Contracts and flattens as you breathe. • stores and contains bile from the liver. • Pumps blood around the body as your heart beats. • Controls the level of red and white blood cells. • Takes food from the esophagus and breaks it down. • Breaks down toxic stuff from the drugs and creates other nutrients. • ...
Dental Anatomy 2021-07-27
9 Clues: ph below 5.5 • mineral gain • shred the food • holes in teeth • short sharp pain • gum inflammation • white part of teeth • middle tissue of teeth • sensitive part of tooth
HEART ANATOMY 2021-08-02
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- fast heart
- what is the abbreviated term for Internal jugular
- how many chambers does the heart have?
- what is a device called that measures the hearts beats
- what side of the heart pumps oxygenated blood back to the rest of the circulatory system
- what is the normal hearts pacemaker
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- what is the abnormality of a heartbeat called eg beating to fast slow or irregular
- what is high blood pressure
- what side of the body pumps blood around the body?
- How many are the grades of murmurs
10 Clues: fast heart • what is high blood pressure • How many are the grades of murmurs • what is the normal hearts pacemaker • how many chambers does the heart have? • what is the abbreviated term for Internal jugular • what side of the body pumps blood around the body? • what is a device called that measures the hearts beats • ...
Butterfly Anatomy 2023-07-19
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- segmented tail area of an insect that contains the heart and most of the digestive system
- the two upper wings
- body section between the head and the abdomen, legs and wings are attached to it
- the two lower wings
- part that contains the brain, two compound eyes, the proboscis, and antennae
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- eye made up of many hexagonal lenses
- used to sip nectar and other liquids, spiral and straw-like
- adult butterflies have six, the front two may be tiny
- sensory appendage that is attached to the head, used for sense of smell and balance
9 Clues: the two upper wings • the two lower wings • eye made up of many hexagonal lenses • adult butterflies have six, the front two may be tiny • used to sip nectar and other liquids, spiral and straw-like • part that contains the brain, two compound eyes, the proboscis, and antennae • body section between the head and the abdomen, legs and wings are attached to it • ...
Plant Anatomy 2024-02-23
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- a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium
- a slender threadlike object or fiber, especially one found in animal or plant structures.
- the stalk that supports the stigma and connects it to the ovary
- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower, which are modified leaves and are typically colored.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
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- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaflike.
- the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination.
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
9 Clues: the part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • the stalk that supports the stigma and connects it to the ovary • the part of a pistil that receives the pollen during pollination. • a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium • the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary. • ...
Flower Anatomy 2024-05-03
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- part of the female reproductive system of a flower
- the pollen-producing reproductive organ
- assist with fertilization by being the location where pollen tubes travel to deliver sperm cells to the egg
- enlarged basal portion of the pistil, the female organ of a flower
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- The part that produces pollen
- The ovule producing part of a flower
- to attract insects for pollination and to protect the reproductive organs
- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
- function as protection for the flower in bud
9 Clues: The part that produces pollen • The ovule producing part of a flower • the pollen-producing reproductive organ • function as protection for the flower in bud • the part of a stamen that contains the pollen. • part of the female reproductive system of a flower • enlarged basal portion of the pistil, the female organ of a flower • ...
Ear Anatomy 2026-03-06
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- Stirrup Touches the oval window.
- Anvil The middle bone.
- Hammer Touches the eardrum.
- Tube The canal that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx (throat). It equalizes air pressure on both sides of the eardrum—this is why your ears "pop" on a plane.
- The snail-shaped structure responsible for hearing. It contains the "Organ of Corti," which houses the sensory hair cells.
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- The three smallest bones in the human body. They bridge the gap between the eardrum and the inner ear:
- Auricle The visible, fleshy part of the ear made of elastic cartilage. Its "funnel" shape is designed to capture sound waves.
- The technical term for earwax. It traps debris and provides a sticky barrier to protect the inner ear.
- Membrane, Commonly known as the eardrum. This thin, cone-shaped membrane vibrates when sound waves hit it, marking the boundary between the outer and middle ear.
9 Clues: Anvil The middle bone. • Hammer Touches the eardrum. • Stirrup Touches the oval window. • The three smallest bones in the human body. They bridge the gap between the eardrum and the inner ear: • The technical term for earwax. It traps debris and provides a sticky barrier to protect the inner ear. • ...
Cancer Anatomy 2026-01-25
9 Clues: A change in DNA • A cancerous tumour • Programmed cell death • A non-cancerous tumour • Protective chromosome end • Hallmark: cancer cells become ______ • Hallmark: cancer cells continuously ________ • Formation of new blood vessels to feed a tumour • Spread of cancer cells to other parts of the body
Heart Anatomy 2024-11-09
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- Gets oxygen-poor blood from the body.
- Brings oxygen-poor blood from the body to the heart.
- Takes oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs.
- Pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body.
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- Gets oxygen-rich blood from the lungs.
- Wall that separates the two sides of the heart.
- Main artery carrying blood from the heart to the body.
- Brings oxygen-rich blood from the lungs to the heart.
- Pumps oxygen-poor blood to the lungs.
9 Clues: Pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body. • Pumps oxygen-poor blood to the lungs. • Gets oxygen-poor blood from the body. • Gets oxygen-rich blood from the lungs. • Wall that separates the two sides of the heart. • Brings oxygen-poor blood from the body to the heart. • Takes oxygen-poor blood from the heart to the lungs. • ...
Vocab 2025-09-22
6 Clues: to prove to not be true • note of speed or motion • to show evidence or prove • special recognition or distinction • describe similarities or differences • parts of a living thing and how they fit together
Medical knowledge 2021-02-12
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- Electrical device for stimulating a steady heartbeat
- Perform a postmortem examination on a body or organ
- Over-the-counter pain relieve
- Defects in social interaction and communication
- What carries blood away from the heart
- A group of tumors from connective tissue
- Surgeon who operates on heart, lungs, and other thoracic organs
- What kind of doctors diagnose patients with images
- Tissue transplanted from one part of the body to another
- Part of the body joining the head to shoulders
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- Tiny scales shed from skin or hair
- what medication is used while in surgery to make them unconscious
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- The surgical removal of something
- Having to do with tough
- A brain disease that results in progressive memory loss
- A dead body used to study anatomy
- To spread out from central area
- The injection used to numb the nerve
- The study of heredity
20 Clues: The study of heredity • Having to do with tough • Over-the-counter pain relieve • Obsessive-compulsive disorder • To spread out from central area • The surgical removal of something • A dead body used to study anatomy • Tiny scales shed from skin or hair • The injection used to numb the nerve • What carries blood away from the heart • A group of tumors from connective tissue • ...
Cardiovascular crossword puzzle 2021-03-25
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- Atrial fibrillation
- form pictures of the anatomy and the physiological processes of the body
- Cardiovascular disease
- what carries your blood to the heart
- ultrasound of the heart.
- Transient ischemic attack
- meaning crown
- narrowing or blockage of the vessels that carry blood
- computed tomography angiography to assess the coronary arteries of the heart
- electrical signal from your heart to check for different heart conditions
- meaning electricity
- what pumps blood through your body
- what you use to breath
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- heart beats with an irregular
- meaning heart
- meaning sound
- Cerebrovascular accident
- disease of the arteries
- sudden death of brain cells
- circulates in the arteries and veins
- scientific examination of a sample of blood
- blood vessels that deliver oxygen-rich blood
- caused by plaque buildup in the wall of the arteries
- meaning vessel
- Acute coronary syndromes
25 Clues: meaning heart • meaning sound • meaning crown • meaning vessel • Atrial fibrillation • meaning electricity • Cardiovascular disease • what you use to breath • disease of the arteries • Cerebrovascular accident • ultrasound of the heart. • Acute coronary syndromes • Transient ischemic attack • sudden death of brain cells • heart beats with an irregular • what pumps blood through your body • ...
Year 6 Spelling Words List 11 2021-09-01
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- device used to observe distant objects
- stars, gas and dust held together by gravity
- combination of knowledge, equipment, or methods used in scientific or industrial work
- a particle made of two or more atoms
- all of space and everything in it
- to group by shared features
- creation of something new, something created
- scientific study of matter and the elements
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- the science of matter and energy
- the study or structure of an animal or plant
- act of looking for information on a subject
- the completion of one rotation or orbit
- one who studies stars, planets, and space
- the study and science of life and living things
- a trial procedure to discover an outcome
- motion around a central point or axis
- study of facts, principles and methods
- obscuring of one celestial body by another
- optical instrument to magnify tiny things
- derived from the center of an atom
20 Clues: to group by shared features • the science of matter and energy • all of space and everything in it • derived from the center of an atom • a particle made of two or more atoms • motion around a central point or axis • device used to observe distant objects • study of facts, principles and methods • the completion of one rotation or orbit • ...
Anatomy Review 1 - PH 2022-02-03
Across
- pelvis to base of neck
- Number of muscles in lungs
- this section of muscles is used for exhaling, birth, and defecation
- means toward center
- Collapsed tube leading to stomach
- back of body
- Where gas exchange happens in lungs
- front of body
- Name for C2 vertebrae
- type of skeleton that is branching off of the center axis of the body
- The kind of anatomy focused on what things should be in an average body
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- horizontal cut, bottom half
- Real name for the windpipe
- Types of muscles used in forced breathing
- The type of "tree" in the lungs
- horizontal cut, top half
- type of skeleton made of vertebrae, spine, ribcage, and skull
- Name for C1 vertebrae
- Muscle that connects from mastoid process to clavicle and sternum
- main muscle for inhalation
- means to the side
21 Clues: back of body • front of body • means to the side • means toward center • Name for C1 vertebrae • Name for C2 vertebrae • pelvis to base of neck • horizontal cut, top half • Real name for the windpipe • Number of muscles in lungs • main muscle for inhalation • horizontal cut, bottom half • The type of "tree" in the lungs • Collapsed tube leading to stomach • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-10-09
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- Lack (a-) of muscle tone
- word contains more than one root
- Practitioner of medicine
- The plural meaning of matrix
- Pertaining to anatomy
- Study and treatment of the skeleton & joints
- Pertaining to saliva
- Pertaining to a nucleus
- One who studies and treats the foot
- The plural meaning of vertebra
- Pertaining to the voice
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- The plural meaning of Serum
- the fundamental unit of each medical word
- Pertaining to the lymphatic system
- Like or resembling mucus
- The plural meaning of phalanx
- Kiss if intellectual function
- a short word(s) added at the end of the root
- Pertaining to the skin
- Having a blood clot in a vessel
- a short word part added before a root to modify it's meaning
- Pertaining to the heart
- Pertaining to circulation
- The plural meaning of lumen
- Pertaining to the male, masculine
25 Clues: Pertaining to saliva • Pertaining to anatomy • Pertaining to the skin • Pertaining to the heart • Pertaining to a nucleus • Pertaining to the voice • Lack (a-) of muscle tone • Like or resembling mucus • Practitioner of medicine • Pertaining to circulation • The plural meaning of Serum • The plural meaning of lumen • The plural meaning of matrix • The plural meaning of phalanx • ...
Cry Blue Murder 2017-09-09
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- A catholic female who traditionally dresses in black and white (3)
- Not living (4)
- something kept in confinement (9)
- Clothes are made out of this (6)
- Computer mail (5)
- Big storage building (9)
- Large area of inland water (4)
- The celebration of someone’s past life (7)
- Where you go to be educated (6)
- The person who suffers from a crime (6)
- Opposite of brother (6)
- A substance causing illness or death (6)
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- The human anatomy (4)
- Someone who has passed out is… (11)
- Someone who solves crimes and mysteries (9)
- To steal a child (6)
- A four-winged insect (9)
- Breaking the law is a… (5)
- The colour of the sky during the day (4)
- A name for someone who has killed (8)
- Metamorphosis takes place inside this (6)
- The Opposite of boy (4)
- A constable (6)
23 Clues: Not living (4) • A constable (6) • Computer mail (5) • To steal a child (6) • The human anatomy (4) • The Opposite of boy (4) • Opposite of brother (6) • A four-winged insect (9) • Big storage building (9) • Breaking the law is a… (5) • Large area of inland water (4) • Where you go to be educated (6) • Clothes are made out of this (6) • something kept in confinement (9) • ...
medical term 3 2019-07-11
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- an abbreviation formed first letter of each word in a phase word.
- medical specialty
- lack of muscle tone
- narrowing of a canal
- pertaining to the lymphatic system
- pertaining to circulation
- the dark pigment that colors the hair and skin
- loss of sensation
- through the skin
- study of function in a living organism
- to move away from the midline
- skin disease
- dropping, downward, displacement
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- yellow growth on the skin
- the fundamental unit of a word
- illusion or imaginary image
- a word part added before to modify its meaning
- inflammation of the lungs
- loss of intellectual function
- study and treatment of skin
- study of body structure
- red blood cell
- a word that contains more than one root
- having a blood clot (thrombus) in a vessel
- change due to lack of nourishment
- bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
26 Clues: skin disease • red blood cell • through the skin • medical specialty • loss of sensation • lack of muscle tone • narrowing of a canal • study of body structure • yellow growth on the skin • inflammation of the lungs • pertaining to circulation • illusion or imaginary image • study and treatment of skin • loss of intellectual function • to move away from the midline • ...
Vocab Book Four 2012-10-29
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- Face; facial expression
- A moment of great insight
- A recurring theme, subject or idea
- Claimed as true, but probably false
- Showing little regard; scornful
- Manner in which one acts or behaves
- To intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
- Stinging or biting, especially in tase or smell
- The structure or parts, taken as a whole
- Overdlowing with words or feelilngs; gushing
- A part that can be considered or viewied
- To draw a conclusion from fact; to infer
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- Determined; steadfast
- To present or offer
- An unreal figure; a ghost
- Downcast or sad, depressed
- Hard-working and careful
- Unable to be conquered
- That which drives one; momentum
- Brief and straighforward
- To draw back; withdraw
- Existing as a natural part
- To make unnecessary; to aviod
- A sudden, involuntary urge to do something
24 Clues: To present or offer • Determined; steadfast • Unable to be conquered • To draw back; withdraw • Face; facial expression • Hard-working and careful • Brief and straighforward • A moment of great insight • An unreal figure; a ghost • Downcast or sad, depressed • Existing as a natural part • To make unnecessary; to aviod • Showing little regard; scornful • That which drives one; momentum • ...
Dad's Birthday Crossword - Difficulty Level: Expert 2013-08-04
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- Which subject did Bec fail at uni?
- Kate's cubicle buddy at TWM
- Who is the first unseeded player to win Wimbledon in 1985?
- Every Wednesday, Kate plays trivia at the ..... Bar.
- Lorna Jane's surname?
- Matt's garden gnome is called...
- Matthew's worst subject at UQ?
- Where did Dad and Kate buy Matthew's stuffed dog- "amber"?
- The nurse who feed Matthew in the ICU
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- Mrs. Powell's first name. (St. Joseph's)
- The street of Margys first flat in Palmerstone North
- Where is Bec getting married?
- The name of the horse Kate road in Taupo
- What is the name of the gastrolab day hospital?
- Which bone has Matthew broken?
- Ariel silks began in which country...
- The name of Matthew's first car
- The car Margy drove before you met her?
- Where did Margy and you stay in South Hampton?
- You can purchase donuts injected with jelly at ...... D's.
20 Clues: Lorna Jane's surname? • Kate's cubicle buddy at TWM • Where is Bec getting married? • Which bone has Matthew broken? • Matthew's worst subject at UQ? • The name of Matthew's first car • Matt's garden gnome is called... • Which subject did Bec fail at uni? • Ariel silks began in which country... • The nurse who feed Matthew in the ICU • The car Margy drove before you met her? • ...
Dad's Birthday Crossword - Difficulty Level: Expert 2013-08-04
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- Which subject did Bec fail at uni?
- The name of the horse Kate road in Taupo
- Which bone has Matthew broken?
- Mrs. Powell's first name. (St. Joseph's)
- Where did Margy and you stay in South Hampton?
- The street of Margys first flat in Palmerstone North
- The name of Matthew's first car
- Lorna Jane's surname?
- Every Wednesday, Kate plays trivia at the ..... Bar.
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- What is the name of the gastrolab day hospital?
- The car Margy drove before you met her?
- Matthew's worst subject at UQ?
- Who is the first unseeded player to win Wimbledon in 1985?
- Kate's cubicle buddy at TWM
- The nurse who feed Matthew in the ICU
- Where is Bec getting married?
- You can purchase donuts injected with jelly at ...... D's.
- Matt's garden gnome is called...
- Ariel silks began in which country...
- Where did Dad and Kate buy Matthew's stuffed dog- "amber"?
20 Clues: Lorna Jane's surname? • Kate's cubicle buddy at TWM • Where is Bec getting married? • Matthew's worst subject at UQ? • Which bone has Matthew broken? • The name of Matthew's first car • Matt's garden gnome is called... • Which subject did Bec fail at uni? • The nurse who feed Matthew in the ICU • Ariel silks began in which country... • The car Margy drove before you met her? • ...
Advisory 11 20 2023-11-20
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- A piece of writing that shares an author's opinion
- The study of the human body and its functions
- Opposite of "yes"
- Device used to communicate over long distances
- A severe snowstorm with strong winds
- A large, wild cat with a mane
- The process of turning liquid into gas
- A type of triangle with all sides of different lengths
- A type of rock that forms from cooling magma
- A machine that converts light into electrical energy
- A small body of water surrounded by land
- A person who studies living organisms
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- A word that means the same as another word
- An exaggerated statement used to make a point
- A person who writes music
- A government system led by a king or queen
- A story passed down through generations by word of mouth
- A large body of water
- A written account of someone's life
- The study of stars and planets
20 Clues: Opposite of "yes" • A large body of water • A person who writes music • A large, wild cat with a mane • The study of stars and planets • A written account of someone's life • A severe snowstorm with strong winds • A person who studies living organisms • The process of turning liquid into gas • A small body of water surrounded by land • A word that means the same as another word • ...
Birthday Crossword 12.03.23 2023-11-30
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- Your honey
- The essence of who we are
- This room is a verb
- Doing, between things
- A wonderful land so far and so close
- Today, yay!
- What we do
- Cheesy and makes no sound
- This team would win the decluttering Olympics
- What evolve as an anagram becomes dropping two letters
- We be blank
- Not a big boy
- The far far far far future forever together
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- It makes your brain big
- That, times four or five
- She'll see you now
- Proudly served
- Creativity in the flesh
- What your D-Fly says and does
- It's our oyster
- Wrapped in rapture
- Flower on wheels
- Not one to be messed with
- Eats emotions
- We love to snack on it over the holidays
- It's perfectly petite and so you
- Likes caves
- Not a blue cow
- Learning to love it
29 Clues: Your honey • What we do • Today, yay! • We be blank • Likes caves • Eats emotions • Not a big boy • Proudly served • Not a blue cow • It's our oyster • Flower on wheels • She'll see you now • Wrapped in rapture • This room is a verb • Learning to love it • Doing, between things • It makes your brain big • Creativity in the flesh • That, times four or five • The essence of who we are • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-01-10
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- self breakdown
- all directions
- same side
- pertaining to the body
- large extremities
- funeral director
- under skin
- movement of the limb away from the medial plane of the body
- act in opposition to
- study of life
- positional term for stomach side
- one side
- cut across
- to link together
- Movement of the limb towards the medial plane of the body
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- towards head
- bend or turn backward
- equal use in both hands
- below the eye
- poor health due to disease
- laying on the side
- close to spinal column
- opposite side
- study of movement
- to make a statement backing something
- both sides
- before death
- large vein at top of heart
- after childbirth
- fuel which pushes a vehicle forward
- shaped like a half moon
- someone who studies animals
- to cut open
33 Clues: one side • same side • both sides • under skin • cut across • to cut open • towards head • before death • below the eye • opposite side • study of life • self breakdown • all directions • funeral director • after childbirth • to link together • study of movement • laying on the side • large extremities • act in opposition to • bend or turn backward • close to spinal column • pertaining to the body • ...
Crossword 2022-06-13
Across
- Worn for dance
- Dartford Olympian
- Lots of it around in winter
- Worn for hockey and lacrosse
- Anatomy and ?
- One of the gymnastic disciplines
- Sadly this dining room is closed
- Keeps control
- essential for teaching games
- Change direction
- Invented at Dartford
- Howzat?
- Cricket bats are made of this
- 1968 Winter Olympics venue
- 1968 Olympic Venue
- Upside down
- Remember to wear shin pads
- A gate for this Dartford legend is being opened in September
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- Venue of delight or dread
- Practice?
- Shot in volleyball
- That famous tree!
- Only colour allowed on trainers
- College parent
- Played by a team of five
- Lane where college is located
- Last Principal
- Used in rhythmic gymnastics
- One of the colours of the Olympic emblem
- Socks for netball
- Way to slow down while skiing?
- college colour
- Art and Science of ?
33 Clues: Howzat? • Practice? • Upside down • Anatomy and ? • Keeps control • Worn for dance • College parent • Last Principal • college colour • Change direction • Dartford Olympian • That famous tree! • Socks for netball • Shot in volleyball • 1968 Olympic Venue • Invented at Dartford • Art and Science of ? • Played by a team of five • Venue of delight or dread • 1968 Winter Olympics venue • ...
Sport 2022-06-13
Across
- Practice?
- Last Principal
- Invented at Dartford
- Anatomy and ?
- Only colour allowed on trainers
- Sadly this dining room is closed
- college colour
- That famous tree!
- Change direction
- One of the gymnastic disciplines
- Lots of it around in winter
- essential for teaching games
- Lane where college is located
- Socks for netball
- College parent
- One of the colours of the Olympic emblem
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- Worn for dance
- 1968 Olympic Venue
- Shot in volleyball
- A gate for this Dartford legend is being opened in September
- Dartford Olympian
- Keeps control
- Way to slow down while skiing?
- Upside down
- Played by a team of five
- Remember to wear shin pads
- 1968 Winter Olympics venue
- Art and Science of ?
- Worn for hockey and lacrosse
- Used in rhythmic gymnastics
- Cricket bats are made of this
- Venue of delight or dread
- Howzat?
33 Clues: Howzat? • Practice? • Upside down • Keeps control • Anatomy and ? • Worn for dance • Last Principal • college colour • College parent • Change direction • Dartford Olympian • That famous tree! • Socks for netball • 1968 Olympic Venue • Shot in volleyball • Invented at Dartford • Art and Science of ? • Played by a team of five • Venue of delight or dread • Remember to wear shin pads • ...
Crossword 2022-06-13
Across
- 1968 Olympic Venue
- Cricket bats are made of this
- One of the gymnastic disciplines
- Upside down
- Practice?
- Dartford Olympian
- college colour
- One of the colours of the Olympic emblem
- essential for teaching games
- Used in rhythmic gymnastics
- That famous tree!
- Only colour allowed on trainers
- Way to slow down while skiing?
- Anatomy and ?
- Change direction
- Socks for netball
- Shot in volleyball
- Last Principal
- College parent
- Lane where college is located
- 1968 Winter Olympics venue
Down
- Worn for hockey and lacrosse
- Howzat?
- A gate for this Dartford legend is being opened in September
- Played by a team of five
- Sadly this dining room is closed
- Remember to wear shin pads
- Venue of delight or dread
- Invented at Dartford
- Lots of it around in winter
- Worn for dance
- Art and Science of ?
- Keeps control
33 Clues: Howzat? • Practice? • Upside down • Anatomy and ? • Keeps control • college colour • Last Principal • Worn for dance • College parent • Change direction • Dartford Olympian • That famous tree! • Socks for netball • 1968 Olympic Venue • Shot in volleyball • Invented at Dartford • Art and Science of ? • Played by a team of five • Venue of delight or dread • Remember to wear shin pads • ...
7th Chapter 20 Summary Identifications 2024-05-07
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- INVENTED THE SAFETY LAMP FOR MINERS
- CREATED A MORE EFFICIENT TELESCOPE (FIRST NAME)
- DESCRIBED THE CIRCULATION OF BLOOD IN THE HUMAN BODY
- INVENTED THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH MACHINE
- INVENTED THE INCANDESCENT LIGHT BULB
- BROTHERS WHO MADE FIRST SUCCESSFUL ENGINE POWERED FLIGHT
- DEVELOPED THE DIESEL ENGINE
- BUILT THE FIRST PUBLIC STEAM POWERED RAILROAD
- OIL MAGNATE AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY
- BUILT THE FIRST PRACTICAL STEAMSHIP
- EARLY DAY AUTO MAKER FROM GERMANY
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- LAID FIRST TRANS-ATLANTIC CABLE
- DEVELOPED EFFICIENT COAL BURNING STEAM ENGINEFIELD
- PROPOSED THE HELIOCENTRIC APPROACH TO THE UNIVERSE
- INVENTED THE STEEL PLOW
- STEEL MAGNATE OF THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
- STATED THE LAWS OF RELATIVITY
- FORMULATED LAWS OF GRAVITATION
- INVENTED THE COTTON GIN
- EARLY DAY AUTOMAKER FROM THE UNITED STATES
- "FATHER OF ANATOMY"
- FORMULATED PRINCIPLES OF MODERN SCIENTIFIC METHOD
- FORMULATED THE LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION
23 Clues: "FATHER OF ANATOMY" • INVENTED THE STEEL PLOW • INVENTED THE COTTON GIN • DEVELOPED THE DIESEL ENGINE • STATED THE LAWS OF RELATIVITY • FORMULATED LAWS OF GRAVITATION • LAID FIRST TRANS-ATLANTIC CABLE • EARLY DAY AUTO MAKER FROM GERMANY • INVENTED THE SAFETY LAMP FOR MINERS • BUILT THE FIRST PRACTICAL STEAMSHIP • INVENTED THE INCANDESCENT LIGHT BULB • ...
Evolution 2023-05-29
Across
- A group of organisms with similar individuals
- When organisms are prevented from breeding
- Differences between things
- What is one of the four evidences other than anatomy?
- Example when the meteor killed off the dinosaurs
- People have very different opinions of this subject
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- This a example of the 4 limbs of tetrapods
- Example of a mountain range
- Relations between bat and insect wings
- Example of galapagos finches
- Example of mosquitoes resisting chemicals
- Who was the scientist who thought of natural selection?
- Animals with 4 legs
- What is one of the six bones in all tetrapod legs?
- Finding bones that slowly transition into something different
- The effect after the chernobyl incident
- The music ability of a person who sings
- No belief that there is a god or any unknown supernatural creatures
- Who was the scientist that thought animals can change their own appearance?
- The colorblindness of a person
20 Clues: Animals with 4 legs • Differences between things • Example of a mountain range • Example of galapagos finches • The colorblindness of a person • Relations between bat and insect wings • The effect after the chernobyl incident • The music ability of a person who sings • Example of mosquitoes resisting chemicals • This a example of the 4 limbs of tetrapods • ...
6th grade spelling list 12 (modified) 2023-01-09
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- to make plainer or easier
- to make right; to correct
- to act as a friend
- to make clear
- to yield or surrender to another
- to puzzle or bewilder
- confused
- a similarity between things which are otherwise unlike
- to make stronger or greater
- to give off
- to leave out
- to give as a gift
- word or phrase formed my arranging the letters of another word or phrase
- to frighten greatly
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- to perform (a crime); to record to memory for preservation
- to give evidence; to bear witness
- stopping (leaving off), then starting again
- too late
- money sent by mail
- to worship or praise
- to make someone seem small or unimportant
- to say is true, to allow to enter
- the study of the structure of animals and plants
- to envy
- an examination of the parts of something
25 Clues: to envy • too late • confused • to give off • to leave out • to make clear • to give as a gift • money sent by mail • to act as a friend • to frighten greatly • to worship or praise • to puzzle or bewilder • to make plainer or easier • to make right; to correct • to make stronger or greater • to yield or surrender to another • to give evidence; to bear witness • to say is true, to allow to enter • ...
