greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles

Anatomy/Physiology of Hearing 2016-12-04

Anatomy/Physiology of Hearing crossword puzzle
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  1. What is another name for the stapes?
  2. What is another name for the malleus?
  3. How is the basilar membrane organized?
  4. The ear is an _____ transducer
  5. In the auditory meatus, what is the lateral 1/3 component supported of?
  6. What traps dirt in the ear?
  7. Functions of the ______ are protection, resonance, and transmission of sound
  8. The ossicles is made up how many structures?
  9. What divides the middle and outer ear?
  10. What is the largest part of the ossicles?
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  1. What funnels sound into the ear canal and aids in sound localization?
  2. The middle ear is located in the petrous portion of the _____ bone
  3. In the cochlear system the oval window permits ______ between the scala vestibule and the middle ear?
  4. What system in the inner ear controls balance?
  5. The ______ membrane separates the scala media from scala tympani
  6. What system in the inner ear controls hearing?
  7. What permits equalization of pressure on each side of the eardrum?
  8. In the cochlear system the _____ is where the organ of Corti resides
  9. Point of attachment for the malleus
  10. What is the smallest part of the ossicles?

20 Clues: What traps dirt in the ear?The ear is an _____ transducerPoint of attachment for the malleusWhat is another name for the stapes?What is another name for the malleus?How is the basilar membrane organized?What divides the middle and outer ear?What is the largest part of the ossicles?What is the smallest part of the ossicles?...

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 13A 2016-11-08

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 13A crossword puzzle
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  1. The largest of the lymph organs. Its main job is to filter blood.
  2. What we call diseases that can be spread from one person to another.
  3. The term that is used to describe diseases that are long-lasting.
  4. When a cell starts to reproduce abnormally, a ___________ is formed.
  5. One-celled organisms found nearly everywhere on your body.
  6. Diseases that are caused by parasites such as bacteria, fungi, worms and viruses. TWO WORDS
  7. When a disease is life-threatening it is said to be _______________.
  8. The body's ability to resist infection and disease.
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  1. The term that is used to describe diseases that are short-lived.
  2. When a disease does not cause significant harm it is said to be __________.
  3. The part of your body's defense against infections that includes special nodes and vessels, and carries a special fluid. TWO WORDS
  4. An infection that spreads throughout your body, affecting many of your body's systems. TWO WORDS
  5. The name of the fluid that enters the lymph vessels.
  6. Masses of tissue in the throat that work much like your lymph nodes.
  7. An infection that is restricted to one area of your body. TWO WORDS
  8. Tiny masses found scattered throughout your body that filter lymph fluid. TWO WORDS
  9. Something that upsets the normal homeostatic functioning of your body's systems.
  10. The vessels through which lymph fluid travels. TWO WORDS
  11. Microscopic germs that get inside your body and can potentially cause an infection.
  12. The change that happens in DNA when it is not copied correctly.

20 Clues: The body's ability to resist infection and disease.The name of the fluid that enters the lymph vessels.The vessels through which lymph fluid travels. TWO WORDSOne-celled organisms found nearly everywhere on your body.The change that happens in DNA when it is not copied correctly.The term that is used to describe diseases that are short-lived....

Cross sectional anatomy - Cranium 2017-10-11

Cross sectional anatomy - Cranium crossword puzzle
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  1. Term for the four main articulations that join the cranial bones.
  2. This cranial fossae is also known as the infra-tentorial fossa.
  3. The anterior cranial fossa contains this lobe of the brain.
  4. This process extends from the squamous portion of the temporal bone.
  5. This portion of the frontal bone forms the forehead and contains the frontal sinuses.
  6. Superior and middle nasal conchae are also known as this.
  7. This portion of the temporal bone lies below the squamous portion and forms the majority of the external auditory meatus.
  8. Areas of incomplete ossification.
  9. Smallest cranial bone.
  10. This is responsible for hearing.
  11. This suture joins the occipital and parietal bones and is posterior in the cranium.
  12. Horizontal portion of the ethmoid bone that contains many foramina for passage of olfactory nerve fibers. (2 words)
  13. This foramen serves as a passage for the supraorbital nerve.
  14. Largest of the Ethmoid sinuses. (2 words)
  15. Large oval opening on the inferior portion of occipital bone. (2 bones)
  16. This is the highest point of the cranium.
  17. The auricle of the external ear is also known as this...
  18. These bones form a large portion of the sides of the cranium.
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  1. The temporal bone has this many portions.
  2. Region surrounding the sphenoparietal suture where the parietal, sphenoid, temporal and frontal bones meet.
  3. Deep depression in the body of the sphenoid bone. (2 bones)
  4. Meckel's cave is also known as this...
  5. This bone forms the majority of the base of the skull.
  6. This canal is completely contained in the lesser wings of the sphenoid bone and provide passage for the optic nerve and ophthalmic artery.
  7. This process projects inferiorly from each greater wing of the sphenoid bone.
  8. This bone forms the posterior cranial fossa and inferoposterior portion of the cranium.
  9. Direction in which the crista galli projects as an attachment for the falx cerebri.
  10. The posterior cranial fossa contains the cerebellum and what else?
  11. Narrow groove between uncinate process and ethmoid bulla.
  12. Central bulge on the outer surface of each parietal bone. (2 words)
  13. This sellae forms the anterior portion of the sella turcica.
  14. The superciliary arches are joined together by this structure.
  15. Another name for the lateral masses of ethmoid bone.
  16. This fossa houses the pituitary gland.

34 Clues: Smallest cranial bone.This is responsible for hearing.Areas of incomplete ossification.Meckel's cave is also known as this...This fossa houses the pituitary gland.The temporal bone has this many portions.Largest of the Ethmoid sinuses. (2 words)This is the highest point of the cranium.Another name for the lateral masses of ethmoid bone....

Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 2 2017-09-01

Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. a lipid containing three fatty acid chains and one glycerol
  2. an atom with 11 protons, 12 neutrons, and 10 electrons; also an atom that has lost 2 electrons
  3. the subatomic particles that are responsible for the chemical behavior of atoms
  4. type of lipid composed of 4 interlocking rings
  5. nerve impulses involve the flow of an electrical current i.e., movement of ions across a cell membrane
  6. a chemical reaction that joins monosaccharides to become a polysaccharide
  7. glucose and starch are examples of this
  8. the sum of the protons and neutrons in an atom
  9. the most common steroid
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  1. this is classified as an inorganic compound
  2. is single stranded
  3. the most abundant element in the human body
  4. hold the nucleotide chains of DNA together
  5. anything that has mass and takes up space
  6. substance that is a proton donor and releases hydrogen ions
  7. monomers are joined together to form more complexmolecules
  8. increases the rates of chemical reactions by at least a millionfold; they are biological catalysts
  9. oils that have been solidified by the addition of hydrogen atoms
  10. simple sugars containing between 3 and 7 carbon atoms
  11. the organic compounds that function in building tissues and acting as enzymes

20 Clues: is single strandedthe most common steroidglucose and starch are examples of thisanything that has mass and takes up spacehold the nucleotide chains of DNA togetherthis is classified as an inorganic compoundthe most abundant element in the human bodytype of lipid composed of 4 interlocking ringsthe sum of the protons and neutrons in an atom...

Cross sectional anatomy - Spine 2017-10-03

Cross sectional anatomy - Spine crossword puzzle
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  1. Type of curve found in the Thoracic and Sacral regions.
  2. The vertebral column helps maintain this for the body.
  3. First cervical vertebra.
  4. Joint between the Atlas and Axis.
  5. These processes project laterally from the approximate junction of the pedicle and lamina.
  6. Central mass of soft semi-gelatinous material in a disc. (2 words)
  7. C7 is also known as this. (2 words)
  8. A concave surface on the upper and lower surfaces of the pedicles. (2 words)
  9. Another name for the odontoid process.
  10. This nerve is the largest branch of the lumbar plexus.
  11. This results if transection of the spinal cord occurs above the level of C3.
  12. These facets are located on the body and transverse processes, and articulate with the ribs.
  13. Second cervical vertebra.
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  1. The splenius muscles are part of this layer of muscles of the back.
  2. Termination of the spinal cord where nerves continue inferiorly in bundles with an appearance of a horse tail. (2 words)
  3. Highly vascular layer of meninges that closely adheres to the spinal cord. (2 words)
  4. Most inferior portion of the vertebral column.
  5. Another name for the lateral masses of the sacrum that articulate with the pelvic bones at the SI joints.
  6. Firm, outer portion of a vertebral disc. (2 words)
  7. These joints are the articulation between the tubercle of a rib and transverse process.
  8. This section of the spine typically has 5 vertebrae that increase in size from superior to inferior.
  9. This nerve is a major motor branch of the cervical plexus.
  10. This artery runs the entire length of the spinal cord. (2 words)
  11. This type of curve of the lumbar and cervical regions convex forward.
  12. Many fibrous bundles that extend the full length of the spine and are most prominent in the lumbar region.
  13. This region of the spinal column has 7 vertebrae.

26 Clues: First cervical vertebra.Second cervical vertebra.Joint between the Atlas and Axis.C7 is also known as this. (2 words)Another name for the odontoid process.Most inferior portion of the vertebral column.This region of the spinal column has 7 vertebrae.Firm, outer portion of a vertebral disc. (2 words)...

Anatomy and physiology revision 2017-07-31

Anatomy and physiology revision crossword puzzle
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  1. the structure in the kidney that allows filtration of fluid and small molecules
  2. reduces the surface tension in the alveoli
  3. the term used to describe the contraction of the heart muscle
  4. these stimulate other cardiac muscle cells (2 words, no space between words)
  5. a hormone that stimulates the bone marrow to produce RBC
  6. the amount of air moved in and out of the lung with each normal breath (2 words, no space between words)
  7. considered the functional unit of the kidney
  8. the inner most covering of the heart
  9. blood flow is calculated based on the following way
  10. main muscle involved in breathing
  11. this lung has 3 lobes
  12. these structures contain valves to aid in the return of blood to the heart
  13. the coronary arteries fill during ....
  14. one of the structures in the upper respiratory system
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  1. the second phase of urine formation (2 words, no space between word)
  2. the primary function of the respiratory system (2 words, no space between words)
  3. this structure secretes a small amount of fluid to reduce friction
  4. the transport system of the cardiovascular system
  5. one of the atrioventricular valves (2 words, no space between)
  6. cardiac valves open and close based on this
  7. the urine forming organ
  8. part of the conducting airways that are not involved in gas exchange
  9. where the coronary arteries originate
  10. muscle that contracts during voiding
  11. initiates the renin-angiotensin-adosterone pathway

25 Clues: this lung has 3 lobesthe urine forming organmain muscle involved in breathingthe inner most covering of the heartmuscle that contracts during voidingwhere the coronary arteries originatethe coronary arteries fill during ....reduces the surface tension in the alveolicardiac valves open and close based on this...

Nails: Terminology and Anatomy 2013-10-09

Nails: Terminology and Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. hard fibrous protein composed in nails
  2. part of the nail bed that extends below the nail root and helps produce the nail.
  3. cuticle or skin that overlaps the sides of the nail plate
  4. skin folds beside the nail grooves
  5. tracks on each side of the nail plate along which the nail moves as it is growing
  6. part of the nail plate not attached to the skin
  7. brittle nails
  8. Scientific term for nail
  9. Nail that is slightly pink, translucent and is free from disease.
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  1. is a type of plant parasite causing a contagious disease called tinea or ringworm
  2. thin layer of skin cells between the nail bed and nail plate
  3. pocket like fold of skin that holds the root and the matrix
  4. portion of the nail plate hidden under a fold of skin at the base of the nail plate
  5. Athlete's foot or fungal infection between the toes
  6. ingrown nail; when the nail grows into nail groove
  7. excess cuticle that overlaps the base of the nail
  8. small portion of epidermis or skin extending over and resting upon the base of the nail plate
  9. half-moon and part of the matrix
  10. habitual nail biting
  11. also called the nail body
  12. layer of skin cells growing on top of the fingertips and remains attached to the under side of the free edge
  13. portion of the skin to which the nail plate is attached and rests upon

22 Clues: brittle nailshabitual nail bitingScientific term for nailalso called the nail bodyhalf-moon and part of the matrixskin folds beside the nail grooveshard fibrous protein composed in nailspart of the nail plate not attached to the skinexcess cuticle that overlaps the base of the nailingrown nail; when the nail grows into nail groove...

Anatomy and Physiology Tissues 2013-09-13

Anatomy and Physiology Tissues crossword puzzle
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  1. type of muscle in stomach
  2. type of cartilage that connects the ribs
  3. flattened cells
  4. branching projections in a nerve cell
  5. type of tissue with box shaped cells
  6. membrane between epithelial cells and connective tissue
  7. discs in cardiac muscle where cells are connected
  8. type of cartilage between vertrabrae
  9. little canals
  10. type of tissue with long rectangular cells
  11. cords of dense connective tissue that attach skeletal muscle to bones
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  1. one type of fluid connective tissue
  2. type of muscle found in bicep
  3. fat tissue
  4. type of tissue that that tolerates repeated stretching
  5. another type of nerve cell
  6. type of cartilage in the pinna
  7. membrane type that covers the body
  8. bone cells
  9. tough fibrous covering over bone
  10. one layer
  11. a type of dense connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
  12. one type of nerve cell

23 Clues: one layerfat tissuebone cellslittle canalsflattened cellsone type of nerve celltype of muscle in stomachanother type of nerve celltype of muscle found in biceptype of cartilage in the pinnatough fibrous covering over bonemembrane type that covers the bodyone type of fluid connective tissuetype of tissue with box shaped cells...

Anatomy Quarter Review Crossword 2014-01-15

Anatomy Quarter Review Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. The tibia and fibula form a hinge joint when they articulate at the ...
  2. The prefix "myo" refers to
  3. The femur is an example of what type of bone
  4. Canal that is perpendicular to the central canal and carries blood vessels and nerves
  5. The only skull bone that is involved in a movable joint
  6. Connective tissue that covers muscle cells
  7. The connective tissue that covers many cells
  8. The prefix "sarco" refers to
  9. Type of bone that is homogeneous
  10. The process to interpret sensory input
  11. Acronym for the part of nervous system that contains the brain and spinal cord
  12. Type of bone that has many open spaces
  13. Type of output response to integrated stimuli
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  1. 206 is the number ... the adult body has
  2. Connective tissue that connects muscle to the bone
  3. Rings around the central canal
  4. Flat sheet of tendon
  5. Subdivision of the skeleton that contains the skull, vertebral column, and bony thorax
  6. Unit of bone containing central canal and matrix rings
  7. Muscle is classified as skeletal, cardiac, or ...

20 Clues: Flat sheet of tendonThe prefix "myo" refers toThe prefix "sarco" refers toRings around the central canalType of bone that is homogeneousThe process to interpret sensory inputType of bone that has many open spaces206 is the number ... the adult body hasConnective tissue that covers muscle cellsThe femur is an example of what type of bone...

Insect external anatomy review 2021-02-03

Insect external anatomy review crossword puzzle
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  1. Inward-projecting ridges in the insect integument that provide additional structural support and attachment points for muscles, etc.
  2. Type of insect leg specialized for digging.
  3. Structures on many insects that work much like rear antennae.
  4. Distal portion of the labium which functions much like a lower lip in preventing food from sliding ventrally away from the mouth
  5. The middle section of the insect thorax.
  6. Type of insect eye in which light entering any ommatidium is only focused on its rhabdom and not able to diffuse to the surrounding ommatidia
  7. Sclerotized region on the maxilla of insects that aids in grasping and manipulating food items.
  8. Type of protein found in insects and other arthropods that provides elasticity, like a rubber band.
  9. Type of insect metamorphosis that has at least 4 main developmental stages (egg, larva, pupa, adult)and is also known as complete metamorphosis.
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  1. Insect forewings that are hardened and work as protective coverings of the hindwings.
  2. Type of insect antennae that appear as “pearls on a string”.
  3. Proximal portion of the insect leg that articulates with the body.
  4. A tube down which some female insects lay their eggs.
  5. General term for structures either on the maxillae or labium that function in tasting and manipulating food.
  6. First segment of the insect antenna that articulates with the head.
  7. One of the ventral hardened plates on an insect.
  8. The general term for a hardened plate of the insect integument.
  9. Simple insect eye mainly sensitive to light and dark.
  10. Polysaccharide of which insect exoskeletons are mainly composed.
  11. The dorsal plate on the prothorax.

20 Clues: The dorsal plate on the prothorax.The middle section of the insect thorax.Type of insect leg specialized for digging.One of the ventral hardened plates on an insect.A tube down which some female insects lay their eggs.Simple insect eye mainly sensitive to light and dark.Type of insect antennae that appear as “pearls on a string”....

Anatomy of Frogs n'stuff 2021-06-03

Anatomy of Frogs n'stuff crossword puzzle
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  1. Uses bile to help finish digestion
  2. Country in Europe, first established by the Romans
  3. The climate zone between the Tropic of Capricorn and Tropic of Cancer.
  4. stores red blood cells.
  5. Ribbit
  6. Allows a frog to see(please get this one right)
  7. Helps aid digestion by mixing food with enzymes.
  8. Help the frog breathe.
  9. Flow blood back to the heart.
  10. Stores indigested food.
  11. helps finish digesting food
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  1. The largest organ covers the frog's body. Also breathes through this sometimes.
  2. pumps the blood through the frog's veins.
  3. Dart Frog You don't want to touch this bad boy.
  4. Not a tree, in the vascular plants category though. Family name is Aracaecae
  5. Where the food travels down to the stomach.
  6. Shoots out quickly to catch a frog's prey. Lies in the frog's mouth, and is quite sticky.
  7. Removes waste from body
  8. Help a frog leap in the air.
  9. People often confuse these with frogs, if you do I will slap you, Haha.

20 Clues: RibbitHelp the frog breathe.stores red blood cells.Removes waste from bodyStores indigested food.helps finish digesting foodHelp a frog leap in the air.Flow blood back to the heart.Uses bile to help finish digestionpumps the blood through the frog's veins.Where the food travels down to the stomach.Dart Frog You don't want to touch this bad boy....

Anatomy and Physiology Revision 2021-05-21

Anatomy and Physiology Revision crossword puzzle
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  1. - The largest volume of air that can be forcibly expired after the deepest possible inspiration.
  2. - normal amount of air inhaled or exhaled per breath. Increases with exercise.
  3. - Arteries become smaller to restrict the flow of blood during exercise.
  4. - These allow for gross (large) movements
  5. - the name given for someone who has a lower resting heart rate (particularly below 60BPM.
  6. - Volume of blood ejected from the heart in one minute. Worker out by multiplying heart rate by stroke volume.
  7. - When the chambers of the heart contract and empty
  8. - Very strong, non elastic type cord that connects muscle to bone
  9. - Elastic type fibre that connects bone to bone
  10. - meet at a joint to produce movement
  11. - A function of the skeleton to ensure safety of the vital organs
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  1. - exercise in the presence of oxygen.
  2. - Movement of bone or limb closer to the midline of the body
  3. - An example of a ball and socket joint.
  4. - Arteries become wider to allow a higher volume of blood to pass through to the working areas during exercise.
  5. - Movement of bone or limb away from the body
  6. - gradually reducing intensity of an exercise session, completing some light jogging and gentle stretching. One type of recovery.
  7. - An example of this is the knee and elbow
  8. - when the chambers of the heart fill with blood
  9. - Acts as a tough buffer between bones to stop friction.
  10. - process where oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse between blood, the capillaries and alveoli.
  11. - exercise without/or with very little oxygen.
  12. - Circular movement that occurs around an axis (joint)

23 Clues: - exercise in the presence of oxygen.- meet at a joint to produce movement- An example of a ball and socket joint.- These allow for gross (large) movements- An example of this is the knee and elbow- Movement of bone or limb away from the body- exercise without/or with very little oxygen.- Elastic type fibre that connects bone to bone...

Intro to Anatomy Crossword 2021-08-18

Intro to Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Has parts called the hammer and the stirrup
  2. Controls all body systems
  3. Moves blood throughout the body
  4. Stores bile made by the liver
  5. Where vitamins and minerals from your food pass into your blood
  6. Take in oxygen from the air and transfer it to your blood
  7. Can't function without light
  8. Filters liquid in your body, producing excess liquid called urine
  9. Organ that helps with the first part of digestion
  10. Move your bones
  11. There are five types of these, including the pivot and the hinge
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  1. This mixes and churns food into a paste called chyme
  2. Large and brown and located right above the stomach
  3. When this muscle pulls down, lungs expand
  4. Helps to digest sugars
  5. Pipe that leads from mouth to stomach
  6. Outer part is called epidermis, keeps germs out of your body
  7. Responsible for most of taste, among other things
  8. Pipe that leads to your lungs
  9. Made of watery plasma with red and white cells floating in it
  10. Coiled around the outside of the small intestine
  11. This type of cell looks a bit like a tree

22 Clues: Move your bonesHelps to digest sugarsControls all body systemsCan't function without lightStores bile made by the liverPipe that leads to your lungsMoves blood throughout the bodyPipe that leads from mouth to stomachWhen this muscle pulls down, lungs expandThis type of cell looks a bit like a treeHas parts called the hammer and the stirrup...

Anatomy and Physiology Terminology 2021-08-19

Anatomy and Physiology Terminology crossword puzzle
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  1. farther from the organ of a body part
  2. area of spinal column
  3. glands secrete hormones that are released into the blood and it controls body activities
  4. close to the origin of the body part
  5. area between hips
  6. contains the stomach, liver, intestines, and other organs
  7. divides the body into anterior and posterior parts
  8. toward or at the backside of the body; behind
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  1. dome-shaped muscle of respiration located below the lungs
  2. away from the midline of the body; on the outer side
  3. curve of shoulder formed by large deltoid muscle
  4. the smallest units of all living things.
  5. extends from the cranial cavity nearly to the end of the vertebral column
  6. divides the body or organ into superior and inferior parts
  7. forehead
  8. anterior body trunk inferior to ribs
  9. lateral part of leg
  10. area of back between ribs and hips, the loin
  11. The study of the structure and shape of the body, parts, and relationships between one another.
  12. area overlying the pelvis anteriorly

20 Clues: foreheadarea between hipslateral part of legarea of spinal columnclose to the origin of the body partanterior body trunk inferior to ribsarea overlying the pelvis anteriorlyfarther from the organ of a body partthe smallest units of all living things.area of back between ribs and hips, the lointoward or at the backside of the body; behind...

Anatomy Head, neck, thorax 2021-11-13

Anatomy Head, neck, thorax crossword puzzle
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  1. Preganglionic sympathetic fibers to abdomen
  2. Blood supply to dura and calvaria
  3. Location of parasympathetic CN III synapse
  4. Between internal and innermost intercostals
  5. Superior vena cava, inferior vena cave, coronary sinus dump into
  6. CN VII and CN IX share this function ()
  7. Longest, most medial infrahyoid muscle
  8. Travel in cervical transverse foramen and unite as basilar
  9. Omohyoid, sternohyoid, sternothyroid innervation
  10. Muscle of mastication with unique function when compared to the 3 others
  11. R brachicephalic, L common carotid, L subclavian artery origin
  12. Located between the transverse sinus and internal jugular vein
  13. Location of synapse of neurons from IML innervating intercostal muscles
  14. Diagastric, geniohyoid, mylohyoid, stylohyoid region
  15. Ventral Rami T1-T11
  16. Location of preganglionic sympathetic cell bodies
  17. Relative to viscera, especially abdominal
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  1. Muscle fibers travels superiorly and laterally and located on the posterior aspect anterior chest wall
  2. Foramen ovale
  3. Origin of Internal thoracic a, vertebral a, thyrocervical trunk, costocervical a, dorsal scapular a
  4. L AV Valve
  5. Lobes and lobular brochi on the R
  6. Ventral rami of C1-C4, C5-T1, T12-S4
  7. Origin of anterior intercostal arteries
  8. From scapula to superficial anterior neck
  9. The communicating connector between the posterior cerebral artery and internal carotid artery
  10. Related to breathing and is located anterior to anterior scalene
  11. Location of pre ganglionic cell bodies of sympathetic nerve fibers traveling to head
  12. More inferior of the deep neck flexors
  13. Relating to the viscera or internal organs, especially those of the abdomen
  14. CN VII: Submandibular as CN IX:______
  15. Cranial nerve to close eye
  16. Collateral venous circulatory system of thoracic wall
  17. Region of directional change of L recurrent laryngeal nerve

34 Clues: L AV ValveForamen ovaleVentral Rami T1-T11Cranial nerve to close eyeLobes and lobular brochi on the RBlood supply to dura and calvariaVentral rami of C1-C4, C5-T1, T12-S4CN VII: Submandibular as CN IX:______Longest, most medial infrahyoid muscleMore inferior of the deep neck flexorsOrigin of anterior intercostal arteries...

Hayman - Leaf Anatomy Crossword 2021-11-04

Hayman - Leaf Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. which refers to a condition where leaves and buds are not spaced far enough apart to be called alternate nor perfectly opposite.
  2. is a skin like layer of cells found on both the top and the bottom surface of the leaf.
  3. Monocots have leaves with
  4. A leaf that has only one blade on its
  5. Other leaves have several dominant veins branching out from the petiole.
  6. leaf has all its leaflets attached to a common point.
  7. When three or more leaves and buds are attached at a node
  8. These standing cells are responsible for most of the photosynthesis in the leaf
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  1. forms air spaces that hold raw materials to be used and products of photosynthesis.
  2. When leaves and buds are arranged directly across from each other on a stem
  3. Leaves and buds that are spaced along a stem in an alternating fashion
  4. The opening and closing is controlled by
  5. leaf has multiple leaflets attached along a rachis or axis
  6. The main sun-collecting structure on the leaf is a large broad flat surface
  7. can open and close
  8. Veins in a branching pattern are called
  9. The blade is held away from the stem and supported by a leaf stem
  10. leaf A leaf with multiple blades
  11. Many leaves are organized with one main vein running down the middle of the blade
  12. leaf has multiple leaflets attached along a rachis or axis
  13. On top of the leaf is a waxy non-cellular layer

21 Clues: can open and closeMonocots have leaves withleaf A leaf with multiple bladesA leaf that has only one blade on itsVeins in a branching pattern are calledThe opening and closing is controlled byOn top of the leaf is a waxy non-cellular layerleaf has all its leaflets attached to a common point.When three or more leaves and buds are attached at a node...

Anatomy & Physiology Pt. 1 2021-11-15

Anatomy & Physiology Pt. 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. extensor muscles of the wrist, are involved in bending the wrist
  2. or chest
  3. muscle extending along side the chin. Pulls down the corners of the mouth.
  4. bones of the fingers
  5. muscle that draws the corner of mouth out and back. As in grinning
  6. breastbone
  7. a flat, thin bone that forms part of the nasal septum
  8. cranium is made up of how many bones
  9. bones that form the upper jaw
  10. light, spongy bone between the eye sockets that forms part of the nasal cavities
  11. muscle of the cheek expels air between the lips, as in when blowing a whistle
  12. bone that forms the forehead
  13. uppermost and larger bone of the arm
  14. hindmost bone of the skull;it forms the back of the skull above the nape
  15. voluntary muscles
  16. the palm
  17. bones that form the sides and crown of the cranium
  18. smaller bone in the forearm. Same side as thumb
  19. involuntary or smooth muscles
  20. systems that covers, shapes, and supports skeletal tissue
  21. muscle that draws the scalp backward
  22. muscles covers the bridge of the nose, lowers the eyebrows, and causes wrinkles across bridge of the nose
  23. joins all the bones of the cranium together
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  1. also know as malar bones form the prominence of the cheeks, or cheekbones.
  2. middle part of the muscle
  3. the connection between two or more bones
  4. involuntary muscle that makes up the heart
  5. bones that form the bridge of nose
  6. broad muscle that covers top of skull
  7. part that does not move
  8. muscle that draws eyebrow down and wrinkles the forehead vertically
  9. muscle that elevates the lower lip and raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin
  10. muscles that straighten the wrist, hand, and fingers to form a straight line
  11. smallest and most fragile bones of the face, are situated at the front inside part of the eye socket
  12. bone that forms the sides of the head in the ear region
  13. inner and larger bone of the forearm.on the side of the little finger
  14. muscle covers the back of the neck and upper and middle region of the back. Shrugs shoulders
  15. a U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue that supports the tongue and it’s muscles
  16. bones that form the hard palate of the mouth
  17. forms the lower jawbone, the largest and strongest bone of the face
  18. muscle rotates the radius outward and the palm upward
  19. amount of the bones of the face
  20. the wrist
  21. muscle responsible for lowering the lower jaw and lip

44 Clues: or chestthe palmthe wristbreastbonevoluntary musclesbones of the fingerspart that does not movemiddle part of the musclebone that forms the foreheadbones that form the upper jawinvoluntary or smooth musclesamount of the bones of the facebones that form the bridge of nosecranium is made up of how many bonesuppermost and larger bone of the arm...

Anatomy Review 1 - PH 2022-04-05

Anatomy Review 1 - PH crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the top third of the tooth that can be seen
  2. this muscle narrows the tongue
  3. the palate formed by the maxilla bone
  4. cavity space between cheeks and teeth
  5. how many surfaces the teeth have
  6. the muscle that has the most control over the tongue
  7. muscle that tenses while eating to keep food inside the teeth, rather than the cheeks
  8. beneath the tooth's enamel
  9. how many types of teeth there are
Down
  1. on which bone is the crista galli
  2. the type 1 occlusion that is ideal
  3. the part of the tongue in the mouth
  4. portion of the tongue that touches the teeth
  5. the bone that the tongue attaches to
  6. this muscle is in the same place as the transverse muscle
  7. which bone has greater and lesser wings
  8. the back of the tongue under the soft palate
  9. part of the tooth below the gums
  10. porous plate on ethmoid bone
  11. the lingual _________ connects the tongue to the mandible

20 Clues: beneath the tooth's enamelporous plate on ethmoid bonethis muscle narrows the tonguepart of the tooth below the gumshow many surfaces the teeth haveon which bone is the crista gallihow many types of teeth there arethe type 1 occlusion that is idealthe part of the tongue in the mouththe bone that the tongue attaches to...

Lower Extremity Anatomy Terms 2022-03-28

Lower Extremity Anatomy Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. The Pubic _____ is the cartilage wedge that sits along the midline between the two anterior pelvic bones.
  2. The muscles/tendons on the anterior/dorsal aspect of the ankle produce ankle:
  3. Absorbs shock in the feet.
  4. The formal name for the hip socket.
  5. The muscles/tendons on the ____ aspect of the foot produce toe extension.
  6. Five bones of the foot, in line with each toe.
  7. The _____ tendon connects the kneecap to the Tibial tuberosity.
  8. The cartilage ring that surrounds the socket of the hip.
  9. Band of tissue that runs between the Tibia & Fibula.
  10. Bone that creates a mechanical advantage at the knee.
  11. The thigh bone.
  12. The number of toe bones in each foot.
  13. Tendon which connects the calf muscles to the heel.
  14. Ligament which keeps the Tibia from sliding backwards in the knee.
  15. The Hip Flexors are on the ____ aspect of the hip.
  16. The 5th toe.
  17. Ligament which connects the Femur to the Tibia and keeps the knee from buckling inward.
  18. The muscles/tendons that produce plantarflexion pass ____ to the ankle.
  19. This group of muscles produces hip adduction.
  20. Medial & larger shin bone.
  21. This group of muscles produces knee flexion and hip extension.
  22. This group of muscles produces hip extension & abduction.
  23. The heel bone.
  24. The Tibias bear what percent of the body's weight?
  25. Bones of the toes.
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  1. The ankle turning inward.
  2. The most anterior bones of the pelvis.
  3. How many bones in each small toe?
  4. The most inferior and posterior bones of the pelvis.
  5. Lateral & smaller shin bone.
  6. The ball of hip is called the Femoral:
  7. The Plantar _____ runs along the bottom of the foot and supports the arch.
  8. The largest and most superior bones of the pelvis.
  9. The ankle turning outward.
  10. The additional bone of each small toe is described using which term?
  11. This group of muscles produces knee extension and hip flexion.
  12. Bone that sits on top of the heel, and between the Tibia & Fibula.
  13. Group of 7 bones that make up the posterior foot and the ankle.
  14. The calf muscles produce ankle:
  15. How many Quadriceps muscles in each leg.
  16. The muscles/tendons that produce inversion pass ____ to the ankle.
  17. The Femoral ____ sits between the ball and shaft of the Femur.
  18. Ligament which keeps the Tibia from sliding forward in the knee.
  19. How many bones in each Big Toe?
  20. Descriptive term for the bones at the tip of the toes.
  21. The muscles/tendons on the ____ aspect of the foot produce toe flexion.
  22. Descriptive term for the bones at the base of the toes.
  23. The muscles/tendons that produce eversion pass ____ to the ankle.
  24. The round cartilage wedges in the knee that absorb shock and provide stability.
  25. How many hamstring muscles in each leg.
  26. Ligament which connects the Femur to the Fibula and keeps the knee from buckling outward.

51 Clues: The 5th toe.The heel bone.The thigh bone.Bones of the toes.The ankle turning inward.Absorbs shock in the feet.The ankle turning outward.Medial & larger shin bone.Lateral & smaller shin bone.The calf muscles produce ankle:How many bones in each Big Toe?How many bones in each small toe?The formal name for the hip socket....

Anatomy & Physiology Crossword 2022 2022-04-29

Anatomy & Physiology Crossword 2022 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. When red bone marrow ages, it is replaced with this type of marrow.
  2. (2 words) The space between two neurons, where neurotransmitters are released.
  3. Our anatomy teacher's last name!
  4. The "Little beams" that are found in spongy bone, that protect from compression.
  5. (3 words) The space between myelin sheaths.
  6. A doctor that specializes in the skin.
  7. The muscle located on the shoulder.
  8. (2 words) Another name for the bicuspid valve.
  9. Through the use of a negative feedback loop, the body attempts to return itself to this state.
  10. Another name for "skull".
  11. The "control center" of a cell.
  12. The kind of tissue that adipose is.
  13. A shape classification for epithelial tissue that is tall and skinny.
  14. This measure of blood pressure should be at 120.
  15. The thin, protective layer of tissue that surrounds the heart.
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  1. (2 words) The process that forms ATP.
  2. Bone cells that break down bone.
  3. The nervous system made up of cranial and spinal nerves.
  4. The longest bone in the human body.
  5. A small gland that commonly contains hairs.
  6. (2 words) The liquid inside of joint capsules.
  7. The name for epithelial tissue with multiple layers.
  8. The chamber at the top of the heart.
  9. The type of bone the patella is classified as.
  10. The part of the brain that regulates breathing and sleep.
  11. Bone cells that produce new bone.
  12. The layer of the skin that produces pigment.
  13. A suffix that means "the study of", commonly paired with bio- or geo-.
  14. A disease that causes rapid cell division.
  15. The word, relating to cardiac tissue, that means "striped".

30 Clues: Another name for "skull".The "control center" of a cell.Bone cells that break down bone.Our anatomy teacher's last name!Bone cells that produce new bone.The longest bone in the human body.The muscle located on the shoulder.The kind of tissue that adipose is.The chamber at the top of the heart.(2 words) The process that forms ATP....

Anatomy & Physiology Crossword 2022 2022-05-03

Anatomy & Physiology Crossword 2022 crossword puzzle
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  1. A suffix that means "the study of", commonly paired with bio- or geo-.
  2. The part of the brain that regulates breathing and sleep.
  3. The kind of tissue that adipose is.
  4. This measure of blood pressure should be at 120.
  5. A shape classification for epithelial tissue that is tall and skinny.
  6. (2 words) The space between two neurons, where neurotransmitters are released.
  7. The word, relating to cardiac tissue, that means "striped".
  8. (2 words) The process that forms ATP.
  9. A doctor that specializes in the skin.
  10. The type of bone the patella is classified as.
  11. Another name for "skull".
  12. The "Little beams" that are found in spongy bone, that protect from compression.
  13. The longest bone in the human body.
  14. The layer of the skin that produces pigment.
  15. Our anatomy teacher's last name!
Down
  1. Through the use of a negative feedback loop, the body attempts to return itself to this state.
  2. The muscle located on the shoulder.
  3. Bone cells that break down bone.
  4. A small gland that commonly contains hairs.
  5. (2 words) The liquid inside of joint capsules.
  6. The nervous system made up of cranial and spinal nerves.
  7. (2 words) Another name for the bicuspid valve.
  8. The name for epithelial tissue with multiple layers.
  9. Bone cells that produce new bone.
  10. When red bone marrow ages, it is replaced with this type of marrow.
  11. (3 words) The space between myelin sheaths.
  12. The chamber at the top of the heart.
  13. The thin, protective layer of tissue that surrounds the heart.
  14. The "control center" of a cell.
  15. A disease that causes rapid cell division.

30 Clues: Another name for "skull".The "control center" of a cell.Bone cells that break down bone.Our anatomy teacher's last name!Bone cells that produce new bone.The muscle located on the shoulder.The kind of tissue that adipose is.The longest bone in the human body.The chamber at the top of the heart.(2 words) The process that forms ATP....

Heart anatomy and physiology 2022-05-06

Heart anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. deoxygenated blood from systemic circulation
  2. heart muscle receives blood from the two
  3. associated disorder of pulse rate
  4. AV valves closes
  5. refers to pericarditis
  6. recording of electrical event of the heart
  7. splits into two pathways in inter-ventricularseptum
  8. positioned between the right atrium and ventricle
  9. sudden, complete blockage of an artery
  10. pace maker cells
  11. inflammation of the myocardium
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  1. much thicker than atria myocardium
  2. muscle layer that contract
  3. last phase of cardiac cycle
  4. corresponds to atrial myocardium depolarization
  5. period of atrial relaxation
  6. atria are physically separated from each other by the
  7. between the thoracic cavity
  8. brings oxygen poor blood to right atrium
  9. the heart double layer sac

20 Clues: AV valves closespace maker cellsrefers to pericarditismuscle layer that contractthe heart double layer saclast phase of cardiac cycleperiod of atrial relaxationbetween the thoracic cavityinflammation of the myocardiumassociated disorder of pulse ratemuch thicker than atria myocardiumsudden, complete blockage of an artery...

Bone Anatomy & Physiology Review 2022-02-09

Bone Anatomy & Physiology Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Another name for the growth plate
  2. Bone with open space
  3. Disorder characterized by loss of articular cartilage
  4. Red blood cell formation
  5. Immovable joint
  6. Another name for a simple fracture
  7. Shaft of a long bone
  8. Number of synovial joints
  9. The only bone that does not articulate with another bone
  10. Low bone mass
  11. Makes red blood cells
  12. Freely moveable joint
  13. Fracture where the bone breaks the skin
  14. Bone characterized by dense tissue that looks smooth and homogeneous
  15. Covers the epiphyses of long bones
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  1. Fracture where the broken ends are forced into each other
  2. End of a long bone
  3. Fracture where the bone breaks into 3 or more pieces
  4. Bone builder
  5. An autoimmune disorder that affects joints
  6. Ability to maintain a stable internal environment
  7. Slightly moveable joint
  8. Skeletal division containing girdles and limbs
  9. Indicates a long bone has finished growing
  10. Cancerous growth on a bone
  11. Stores fat
  12. Forerunner to bone tissue in a fetus
  13. Break down bone
  14. Secretes calcitonin
  15. Skeletal division containing skull, bony thorax, vertebral column

30 Clues: Stores fatBone builderLow bone massImmovable jointBreak down boneEnd of a long boneSecretes calcitoninBone with open spaceShaft of a long boneMakes red blood cellsFreely moveable jointSlightly moveable jointRed blood cell formationNumber of synovial jointsCancerous growth on a boneAnother name for the growth plateAnother name for a simple fracture...

Plant Anatomy and Function 2022-01-16

Plant Anatomy and Function crossword puzzle
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  1. Term to describe plants that contain chemicals in which they affect the nervous system
  2. Thin-walled cells that are living at maturity and is the location of where photosynthesis occurs and where water is stored
  3. Thin-walled cells that are living at maturity. Conducts sugars throughout the plant and are composed of Seive Tubes
  4. Type of tissue that consist of undifferentiated cells found where growth takes place
  5. Type of tissues that perform cellular processes to support growth and development, store carbohydrate, especially starch, and support/protect the plant body
  6. The photosynthetic middle layer of cells in the leaf of a terrestrial plant
  7. Plant growth that primarily focuses on the growth of the thickness of the plant (diameter)
  8. One of the major divisions of plants that start with a V
  9. The site of photosynthesis and gas exchange
  10. A protective tissue that replaces the epidermis during secondary growth providing a water-repellant coating
  11. The opening in leaves through which gases pass in and out of the leaves
  12. Type of tissues that transport water and nutrients and also support the plant body
  13. The main source of the chemical energy plants need for growth, maintenance, and development
  14. The outermost cell layer of the plant
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  1. The major region of the plant help the area of growth with relation to length
  2. Tissues that produce secondary cell walls and are dead at maturity. Makes the plant rigid and strong and are composed of lignin and cellulose
  3. The part of the plant that includes all the root material
  4. One of the major divisions of plants that start with a N
  5. Plant growth that produces the body parts of the plants and primarily focuses on the growth of length
  6. Thick-walled cells that are dead at maturity. Is responsible for transporting water and minerals throughout the plant
  7. A process ALL plants go through to obtain nutrients from the sun
  8. Type of tissues that protect against injury, herbivores, disease, and water loss
  9. The main molecule that all cell walls of plants are made out of
  10. Thick-walled cells for greater flexibility that are living at maturity and help strengthen the plant
  11. The major region of the plant that help produce cells within the roots and shoot that contribute to the diameter of the plant for growth
  12. The part of the plant that includes the leaves and stem
  13. Tissue composed of loosely packed parenchyma cells with large pores. Usually found in aquatic plants
  14. Kidney-shaped cells that control the opening and closing of the stoma
  15. A waxy layer that covers the epidermis and protects the plant from water loss and invading microbes

29 Clues: The outermost cell layer of the plantThe site of photosynthesis and gas exchangeThe part of the plant that includes the leaves and stemOne of the major divisions of plants that start with a NOne of the major divisions of plants that start with a VThe part of the plant that includes all the root material...

Language of Anatomy Review 2021-02-22

Language of Anatomy Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. up when antebrachial is supinated
  2. carpal
  3. tarsus
  4. cranial
  5. shoulder
  6. Line that divides superior from inferior
  7. keep this shut, please
  8. Cut that divides anterior from posterior
  9. pertaining to the eye area
  10. another name for anterior in humans
  11. one fossa with lots of apocrine glands
  12. top of your head relative to your nose
  13. back of body
  14. buccal
  15. laying on your posterior side
  16. belly button
  17. kneecap
  18. low back
  19. your're sitting on it
  20. heel
  21. your umbilicus relative to your sternum
  22. your olecranon process relative to your carpus
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  1. calf
  2. line that divides left from right
  3. palms in the anatomical position
  4. olecranon
  5. cervical
  6. away from the midline
  7. upper surface, back of quadrupeds
  8. position standing fully extended with palms facing forward
  9. front of body
  10. fossa where blood is drawn
  11. synonymous with anterior in bipeds
  12. chest
  13. bottom of foot
  14. your tarsus relative to your patella
  15. humerus area
  16. laying on your anterior side
  17. Body in the anatomical position
  18. having to do with the head
  19. back of knee
  20. toward the midline
  21. thigh

43 Clues: calfheelchestthighcarpaltarsusbuccalcranialkneecapcervicalshoulderlow backolecranonhumerus areaback of bodyback of kneebelly buttonfront of bodybottom of foottoward the midlineaway from the midlineyour're sitting on itkeep this shut, pleasefossa where blood is drawnpertaining to the eye areahaving to do with the headlaying on your anterior side...

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit 2021-02-22

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The lower respiratory tract consists of the trachea, primary bronchi, and this.
  2. This type of pressure is the point of reference when discussing respiration.
  3. A set of muscles that oppose movements.
  4. This is the subdivision of the total amount of air the lungs can contain.
  5. This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.
  6. The upper respiratory tract is composed of the nasal cavity, oral cavity, pharynx, and this.
  7. This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.
  8. This type of lining covers the lungs and allows for smooth contact for rough lung tissue.
  9. This substance that is secreted inside the Type II pneumocyte reduces surface tension and gives lubrication.
Down
  1. Blood flow to lung capillaries.
  2. This leads to the digestive system and opens for food.
  3. The cells are spread out in this type of tissue; most abundant type of tissue.
  4. Increased pressure is _______ pressure.
  5. This vertebrae reflects the stress placed on these for lifting and walking.
  6. Conducting airways grow in diameter and length until the _____ reaches its adult size.
  7. This type of volume is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation.
  8. These of the lungs are the most dense in the body.
  9. Ribs attach at the _____ spots.
  10. This is also known as the "windpipe."
  11. Air molecules will flow from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration to maintain _______.
  12. The 3 classes of ribs are true ribs, false ribs, and these type of ribs.

21 Clues: Blood flow to lung capillaries.Ribs attach at the _____ spots.This is also known as the "windpipe."Increased pressure is _______ pressure.A set of muscles that oppose movements.This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.These of the lungs are the most dense in the body....

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit 2021-02-22

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit crossword puzzle
Across
  1. These of the lungs are the most dense in the body.
  2. This is the exchange of gas between an organism and its environment.
  3. This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.
  4. This is a term for a set of muscles that oppose movements.
  5. This type of lining covers the lungs and allows for smooth contact for rough lung tissue.
  6. Ribs attach at the _____ spots.
  7. This type of pressure is the point of reference when discussing respiration.
  8. This type of vertebrae reflects the stress for lifting and walking.
  9. Increased pressure is called _______ pressure.
  10. This term is coined for blood flow to lung capillaries.
  11. The upper respiratory tract is composed of the nasal cavity, oral cavity, pharynx, and this.
  12. The 3 classes of ribs are true ribs, false ribs, and these type of ribs.
  13. This type of joint is the least mobile between two bones.
Down
  1. The cells are spread out in this type of tissue; most abundant type of tissue.
  2. The ______ girdle is skeletal support for upper extremities.
  3. Within the cervical vertebrae, the ____ rests and pivots on C2.
  4. This type of volume is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation.
  5. The lower respiratory tract consists of the trachea, primary bronchi, and this.
  6. This leads to the digestive system and opens for food.
  7. This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.
  8. This substance is secreted inside the Type II pneumocyte that reduces surface tension and gives lubrication.
  9. This is also known as the "windpipe."
  10. This is also known as the collar bone.
  11. Air molecules will flow from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration to maintain _______.
  12. The vertebral column consists of these many sacral vertebrae.
  13. Conducting airways grow in diameter and length until the _____ reaches its adult size.
  14. This is the subdivision of the total amount of air the lungs can contain.

27 Clues: Ribs attach at the _____ spots.This is also known as the "windpipe."This is also known as the collar bone.This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.Increased pressure is called _______ pressure.This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.These of the lungs are the most dense in the body.This leads to the digestive system and opens for food....

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit 2021-02-22

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit crossword puzzle
Across
  1. These of the lungs are the most dense in the body.
  2. This is the exchange of gas between an organism and its environment.
  3. This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.
  4. This is a term for a set of muscles that oppose movements.
  5. This type of lining covers the lungs and allows for smooth contact for rough lung tissue.
  6. Ribs attach at the _____ spots.
  7. This type of pressure is the point of reference when discussing respiration.
  8. This type of vertebrae reflects the stress for lifting and walking.
  9. Increased pressure is called _______ pressure.
  10. This term is coined for blood flow to lung capillaries.
  11. The upper respiratory tract is composed of the nasal cavity, oral cavity, pharynx, and this.
  12. The 3 classes of ribs are true ribs, false ribs, and these type of ribs.
  13. This type of joint is the least mobile between two bones.
Down
  1. The cells are spread out in this type of tissue; most abundant type of tissue.
  2. The ______ girdle is skeletal support for upper extremities.
  3. Within the cervical vertebrae, the ____ rests and pivots on C2.
  4. This type of volume is the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a forced exhalation.
  5. The lower respiratory tract consists of the trachea, primary bronchi, and this.
  6. This leads to the digestive system and opens for food.
  7. This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.
  8. This substance is secreted inside the Type II pneumocyte that reduces surface tension and gives lubrication.
  9. This is also known as the "windpipe."
  10. This is also known as the collar bone.
  11. Air molecules will flow from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration to maintain _______.
  12. The vertebral column consists of these many sacral vertebrae.
  13. Conducting airways grow in diameter and length until the _____ reaches its adult size.
  14. This is the subdivision of the total amount of air the lungs can contain.

27 Clues: Ribs attach at the _____ spots.This is also known as the "windpipe."This is also known as the collar bone.This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.Increased pressure is called _______ pressure.This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.These of the lungs are the most dense in the body.This leads to the digestive system and opens for food....

Anatomy of the Heart 2022-09-29

Anatomy of the Heart crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Tiny vessels connecting arteries and veins
  2. The heart has four of these
  3. One of the upper heart chambers
  4. Chambers that collect blood as it enters the heart
  5. Carries oxygen-poor blood from the body to the heart (2 words)
  6. The arteries blood to the head and neck regions of the body
  7. Valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
  8. One of these is felt to find a pulse
  9. Carry blood that is oxygen-poor
  10. Valve between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
  11. The arteries supply oxygenated blood to the arms
  12. When ventricles pump blood out of the heart
  13. The inner layer of the heart
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  1. Cardiac _____ is the rate at which the heart conducts electrical impulses
  2. Common ______ arteries carry oxygenated blood from the abdominal aorta to the legs and feet
  3. A section of nodal tissue that sets the rate of contraction for the heart
  4. These arteries carry oxygenated and nutrient filled blood to the heart muscle
  5. Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
  6. Fluid-filled sac that surrounds the heart arterioles The smallest arteries
  7. The muscular middle layer of the wall of the heart
  8. The bundle of fibers that carry cardiac impulses
  9. One of the lower chambers of the heart
  10. The outer layer of the wall of the heart
  11. When ventricles relax and fill with blood
  12. Fiber branches that extend from the atrioventricular bundle
  13. Valve between the left ventricle and the aorta
  14. Chambers that pump blood to the lungs
  15. The sound made when valves open and close

28 Clues: The heart has four of theseThe inner layer of the heartOne of the upper heart chambersCarry blood that is oxygen-poorOne of these is felt to find a pulseChambers that pump blood to the lungsOne of the lower chambers of the heartThe outer layer of the wall of the heartWhen ventricles relax and fill with bloodThe sound made when valves open and close...

Human Anatomy 13. Repro 2022-10-30

Human Anatomy 13. Repro crossword puzzle
Across
  1. has a “hairy” brush border
  2. makes up part of hemorrhoidal plexus
  3. most inferior branch in the pelvis is superior rectal artery
  4. most “famous” portal system
  5. abdominal aorta bifurcates into left and right these
  6. inferior to bladder in males only, urethra passes through it
  7. branches of this include middle and inferior rectal arteries
  8. right one travels posterior to aorta
  9. left one travels anterior to aorta
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  1. Network of venules
  2. glands “hats” on top of kidney
  3. transition between columnar and stratified squamous epithelium
  4. outer layer of kidney
  5. muscular layer of bladder
  6. main filtration organ of the body
  7. carries urine into bladder
  8. has branches SMA, IMA
  9. inner layer of kidney
  10. structure that stores urine
  11. carries urine out of bladder
  12. “ball” of tightly coiled capillaries
  13. initial urine drainage vessels of kidney
  14. within medulla, triangular, contains loops of henle

23 Clues: Network of venulesouter layer of kidneyhas branches SMA, IMAinner layer of kidneymuscular layer of bladderhas a “hairy” brush bordercarries urine into bladdermost “famous” portal systemstructure that stores urinecarries urine out of bladderglands “hats” on top of kidneymain filtration organ of the bodyleft one travels anterior to aorta...

Plant Anatomy and Taxonomy 2023-09-19

Plant Anatomy and Taxonomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Latin/Scientific Name for rhododendron
  2. converts sugars and starches into energy
  3. old inactive phloem
  4. open and close stomates
  5. Latin/Scientific Name for Fig
  6. thin, green, actively growing tissue located between bark and wood and produces all new stem cells
  7. Green parts that cover and protect flower bud before it opens
  8. The male part of the flower that holds up the anther
  9. the edge of the leaf
  10. the large, flat part of the leaf
  11. plant stems have the phloem layer and xylem layer separated by cambium (In rings)
  12. Latin/Scientific Name for Pine
  13. long root with few branched ones more difficult to transplant
  14. are really leaves that are modified to attract insects for flower pollination, the pretty part that we call flowers
  15. old inactive xylem
  16. Latin/Scientific Name for Maple
  17. Latin/Scientific Name for dogwood
  18. bud on side of stem
  19. leaves or stems have a smooth non-hairy feel
  20. Female Part of flower
  21. Female part of the flower that is in in between the ovary and stigma
  22. A internal passageway that carries food and sugar down the plant
  23. The bottom portion of pistil, protected by flower and is what helps a flower reproduce
  24. the large center vein
  25. small openings under the leaf for breathing or transpiration
  26. branched shallow roots that are easier to transplant
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  1. green particles that contain chlorophyll
  2. release of water vapor from the leaves of plants
  3. are modified leaves and a example of these are poinsettias
  4. -show where terminal buds have been located
  5. plant stems have vascular bundles that contain both xylem and phloem in each bundle
  6. The sticky top part of the pistil
  7. bud on the end of a stem
  8. the structural framework of the leaf
  9. Male part of flower
  10. leaf stalk or part that connects the leaf to the stem
  11. breathing pores
  12. The top portion of the male flower part that contains all the pollen
  13. process by which plants capture sunlight and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into food
  14. show where leaves were attached
  15. leaves or stems have a hairy feel
  16. A internal passageway that carries water and nutrients up
  17. Latin/Scientific Name for Holly
  18. new active xylem
  19. Latin/Scientific Name for oak

45 Clues: breathing poresnew active xylemold inactive xylemold inactive phloemMale part of flowerbud on side of stemthe edge of the leafFemale Part of flowerthe large center veinopen and close stomatesbud on the end of a stemLatin/Scientific Name for FigLatin/Scientific Name for oakLatin/Scientific Name for PineLatin/Scientific Name for Maple...

External Anatomy of Horses 2023-09-19

External Anatomy of Horses crossword puzzle
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  1. The area of horse anatomy where the saddle goes (dorsal)
  2. The area between the tibia (bone that forms gaskin) meets the femur
  3. Hard foot made out of keratin (protein our hair and nails are made out of)
  4. Also known as the carpal joint is located only in the front legs and is anatomically similar to the human wrist (plain joint with sliding movement)
  5. Located where the jaw and windpipe intersect
  6. A part of the hind leg between the Stifle and the Hock
  7. The area right behind the saddle that's going from the last rib to the croup
  8. Underneath the Cannon, where the foot bends
  9. The ridge between the shoulder bones in a horse
  10. The fleshy part of the side between the ribs and the hip
  11. It's Directly vertical (up and down) down the side of a horse from behind the shoulder to the stomach
  12. Consists of the muscles and the skin covering the coccygeal vertebrae
  13. The area behind the girth area next to the flank
  14. The usual long nose and mouth of an animal
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  1. The part of the foot of the horse between the fetlock and the top of the hoof
  2. The ridge or upper surface of the neck from which the mane erupts
  3. The joint or region of the joint that unites tarsal bones in the hind limb and that corresponds to the human ankle but is elevated and bends backwards
  4. The area immediately behind the ears
  5. A bone in hoofed mammals that extends from the knee or hock to the fetlock
  6. The bony point of the pelvis at the topmost part of the flank
  7. Consists of two parts the dock and the shirt (used to knock away flies)
  8. The space between the withers and the point of shoulder
  9. A tuft of hair on the back of the leg of a horse just above the hoof
  10. A hard, bony area surrounded by heavy muscle located on the front-most part of the horse's chest
  11. Where The femur(big leg bone) is located

25 Clues: The area immediately behind the earsWhere The femur(big leg bone) is locatedThe usual long nose and mouth of an animalUnderneath the Cannon, where the foot bendsLocated where the jaw and windpipe intersectThe ridge between the shoulder bones in a horseThe area behind the girth area next to the flank...

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2023-09-27

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Horizontal division of a body creating a top and bottom portion
  2. The "organs" of cells
  3. Below, under
  4. Groups of cells that serve a specialized function
  5. DNA, RNA, Proteins, Carbohydrates, Lipids
  6. This is what makes up atoms
  7. Toward the side, away from the mid-line
  8. Bodily structure made of tissue
  9. Away from, farther from the origin
  10. Above, over
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  1. Animal, Plant, Bacteria, Fungi
  2. Vertical division of a body creating a left and right portion
  3. Made up of atoms
  4. Toward the bottom, toward the belly
  5. Vertical division of a body creating a front and back portion
  6. Near the upper surface, toward the back
  7. Toward the mid-line, middle, away from the side
  8. Near, closer to the origin
  9. The smallest division of life
  10. Group of organs that help maintain homeostasis
  11. The basic unit of a chemical element
  12. In front of, front
  13. Behind, back

23 Clues: Above, overBelow, underBehind, backMade up of atomsIn front of, frontThe "organs" of cellsNear, closer to the originThis is what makes up atomsThe smallest division of lifeAnimal, Plant, Bacteria, FungiBodily structure made of tissueAway from, farther from the originToward the bottom, toward the bellyThe basic unit of a chemical element...

Auditory Nerve Anatomy Crossword 2024-02-15

Auditory Nerve Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Nerve responsible for transmitting vestibular and auditory information
  2. 8 of the Type 1 fibers have synaptic connections with
  3. Type 2 neurons are also called
  4. Percentage of “Type 1”afferent nerve fibers in the eighth nerve
  5. Type 2 fibers cross the
  6. Fibers from what part of the cochlea are found at the core of the auditory nerve
  7. Lateral olivocochlear neurons send collaterals primarily on which side?
  8. The vestibulocochlear nerve is cranial nerve number
  9. Both parts of the nerve take separate paths through the central nervous system beginning at the
  10. How the vestibulocochlear nerve is organized
  11. The outside of the auditory nerve contains fibers from what part of the cochlea
  12. Type 2 fibers connect with
  13. Nerve cell bodies are collectively called
  14. Type 1 fibers are larger in diameter and covered in
  15. The vestibular portion of the nerve begins at the ________ contained within the vestibule and semicircular canals
  16. Auditory nerves enter the spiral lamina via holes in the bone called
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  1. Neurons from the auditory nerve that ascend towards the brain are
  2. The cochlear portion of the 8th nerve joins the vestibular portion in the
  3. The cochlear part of the eighth nerve is referred to as the
  4. Medial olivocochlear neurons send collaterals (axon branches) to many OHCS primarily to which side?
  5. Type 1 neurons are also called
  6. The outside of the eighth nerve has what kind of frequencies?
  7. The medial olivocochlear neurons and the lateral olivocochlear neurons are two types of efferent auditory neurons that collectively make up the
  8. Auditory nerves project toward the center of the modiolus into a channel called
  9. Eighth nerve fibers run through the center of the
  10. The core of the eighth nerve has what kind of frequencies?
  11. Neurons from the auditory nerve that that exit the brain and go towards the cochlea are

27 Clues: Type 2 fibers cross theType 2 fibers connect withType 1 neurons are also calledType 2 neurons are also calledNerve cell bodies are collectively calledHow the vestibulocochlear nerve is organizedEighth nerve fibers run through the center of theThe vestibulocochlear nerve is cranial nerve numberType 1 fibers are larger in diameter and covered in...

Ch.9-10 Anatomy 2024-01-23

Ch.9-10 Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. pigment containing iron and a protein
  2. white blood cells
  3. the outermost layer of the heart
  4. innermost layer of the heart
  5. bridge between the external & internal environments
  6. passage of blood cells through capillary walls into the tissues
  7. the study of veins
  8. clear straw colored liquid
  9. the study of blood
  10. does not have granules in the cell
  11. a process the heart goes through to pump blood
  12. the smallest blood vessels
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  1. green pigment
  2. platelets
  3. movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide by red blood cells
  4. contains small granules within a cell
  5. smallest blood cells
  6. provides the blood supply to the head and neck
  7. carries blood towards the heart
  8. middle layer of the heart
  9. serves to drain face and brain
  10. study of the circulatory system
  11. the dilation of the cardiac cycle
  12. reddish-brown pigment
  13. carries blood away from the heart

25 Clues: plateletsgreen pigmentwhite blood cellsthe study of veinsthe study of bloodsmallest blood cellsreddish-brown pigmentmiddle layer of the heartclear straw colored liquidthe smallest blood vesselsinnermost layer of the heartserves to drain face and braincarries blood towards the heartstudy of the circulatory systemthe outermost layer of the heart...

Anatomy of a Cat 2023-12-21

Anatomy of a Cat crossword puzzle
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  1. The system that contains muscles and bones
  2. What is responsible for the regulation of blood glucose levels
  3. System that breaks down food and processes it
  4. System that allows animal to reproduce
  5. Contains eggs for reproduction
  6. Filters blood, performs protein synthesis
  7. What attaches "false ribs" to sternum
  8. Largest organ in the body
  9. Has many arteries that branch off
  10. The organ that regulates everything in the body
  11. Where a fetus is grown
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  1. Organ that allows air into the lungs
  2. The long pieces of hair on face; used to feel and sense their environment
  3. What organ expands with air and allows respiration
  4. What we has to cut through in order to see bone (Ex. Deltoid, Pectoral)
  5. Remove waste and produce urine
  6. The system that contains the brain/spinal cord
  7. The sack that holds the urine
  8. System that balances fluid and removes toxins
  9. The body system in which the skin is classified
  10. What holds the food while it's being digested
  11. What transports food through the digestive system
  12. Where blood passes through

23 Clues: Where a fetus is grownLargest organ in the bodyWhere blood passes throughThe sack that holds the urineRemove waste and produce urineContains eggs for reproductionHas many arteries that branch offOrgan that allows air into the lungsWhat attaches "false ribs" to sternumSystem that allows animal to reproduceFilters blood, performs protein synthesis...

Human Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2019-01-15

Human Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. All the thoracic vertebrae articulate with these.
  2. Antecubital refers to the front of the ___.
  3. The human brain is made of 85% of this substance.
  4. Most people call this bone the shoulder blade.
  5. The largest and strongest bone in the body is the ____.
  6. The true ribs articulate anteriorly with the _____.
  7. This is the attachment of the biceps brachii.
  8. In children, long bone growth occurs mainly at the ____ plate.
  9. The ___ of the scapula articulates with the clavicle.
  10. Pollex refers to the ____.
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  1. It takes 17 muscles to smile, but it takes 43 to ____.
  2. Women burn ____ more slowly than men, by the rate of about 50 calories a day.
  3. There are 45 miles of ____ in the skin of the human body.
  4. There are 60,000 miles of blood ____ in the human body.
  5. The medial forearm bone is called the ___.
  6. Organic compounds all contain this element.
  7. The left lung is smaller than the right lung to make room for this organ.
  8. The heads of the metacarpals articulate with the _____.
  9. The scaphoid, lunate, triquestral, pisiform, trapezium, ____,capitate and hamate form the wrist.
  10. This cartilage covers the ends of long bones.
  11. The medial ____ is actually part of the tibia.
  12. Every time you lick a stamp, you're comsuming 1/10 of a ___.

22 Clues: Pollex refers to the ____.The medial forearm bone is called the ___.Antecubital refers to the front of the ___.Organic compounds all contain this element.This cartilage covers the ends of long bones.This is the attachment of the biceps brachii.Most people call this bone the shoulder blade.The medial ____ is actually part of the tibia....

Outer/Middle Ear Anatomy 2019-01-30

Outer/Middle Ear Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. part of the ear whose functions include amplification, localization, and protection
  2. smallest muscle in the body located in the ear
  3. ring-shaped ligament surrounding the tympanic membrane
  4. also referred as the ear canal
  5. outer fold of the pinna
  6. part of the malleus that is attached to the tympanic membrane
  7. lowest part of the pinna
  8. smallest bone in the body located in the middle ear
  9. loose part of the tympanic membrane that makes the tympanic membrane act like a piston
  10. equalizes pressure in the middle ear
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  1. muscle in ear that is innervated by the trigeminal nerve
  2. part of the ear whose functions include impedance matching, selective oval window stimulation, and pressure equalization.
  3. ear wax
  4. stretched part of the tympanic membrane responsible for sound transmission
  5. instrument used to examine the tympanic membrane
  6. known as the anvil of the ossicles
  7. bony portion of the ear canal
  8. air -filled cavity where the ossicles are located in
  9. ear drum
  10. small bones in the middle ear that transmit energy to the inner ear
  11. referred as the "hammer" of the ossicles
  12. deepest groove in the pinna that leads to the opening of the ear canal

22 Clues: ear waxear drumouter fold of the pinnalowest part of the pinnabony portion of the ear canalalso referred as the ear canalknown as the anvil of the ossiclesequalizes pressure in the middle earreferred as the "hammer" of the ossiclessmallest muscle in the body located in the earinstrument used to examine the tympanic membrane...

Anatomy and Physiology 1 2019-03-10

Anatomy and Physiology  1 crossword puzzle
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  1. "I 8 10 Eggs At 12" "E" stands for what
  2. "The last thing at a dysfunction part & first thing to leave"
  3. "S1 on the _______"
  4. You eat at "7, 12 & 5" the number "7" stands for what vertebrae
  5. Cell type that is considered a "builder"
  6. Movement of the forearm thats like "holding a cup of soup"
  7. Type of exercise that makes you "count the minutes"
  8. "Please Baby Love My Groin" "L" stands for what
  9. Contraction of Muscle increases circulation & "Gives you goose bumps"
  10. Vena Cava "I 8 10 Eggs At 12" "I" stands for what
  11. Alba "The first scar you have in life [part of the ren line]"
  12. "Corny Luice's Grannie Spins Basil" "B" stands for what
  13. The "G" in "Sargent Muscles"
  14. "Evil takes your soul [of foot] out"
  15. Cell type that is considered a "digger"
  16. The "Sar" in "Sargent Muscles"
  17. "Corny Luice's Grannie Spins Basil" "S" stands for what
  18. Nervous Cells that "Get it Done," like "glue"
  19. "Please Baby Love My Groin" "M" stands for what
  20. "Corny Luice's Grannie Spins Basil" "L" stands for what
  21. You eat at "7, 12 & 5" the number "5" stands for what vertebrae
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  1. You eat at "7, 12 & 5" the number "12" stands for what vertebrae
  2. "Please Baby Love My Groin" "B" stands for what
  3. Muscle used in Jane Fanda's "Clam Shells"
  4. "______ Act & Muscles React"
  5. "Goose Foot Tendon"
  6. "Corny Luice's Grannie Spins Basil" "C" stands for what
  7. "L5 on the _________"
  8. "I Love My Spine!" "I" stands for what
  9. The "Ent" in "Sargent Muscles"
  10. "Please Baby Love My Groin" "P" stands for what
  11. "I Love My Spine" "S" stands for what
  12. "I Love My Spine" "L" stands for what
  13. "Corny Luice's Grannie Spins Basil" "G" stands for what
  14. "C3, C4, & C5 keeps the ________ alive!"
  15. "______ is on the spine!"
  16. "I 8 10 Eggs At 12" "A" stands for what

37 Clues: "Goose Foot Tendon""S1 on the _______""L5 on the _________""______ is on the spine!""______ Act & Muscles React"The "G" in "Sargent Muscles"The "Ent" in "Sargent Muscles"The "Sar" in "Sargent Muscles""Evil takes your soul [of foot] out""I Love My Spine" "S" stands for what"I Love My Spine" "L" stands for what"I Love My Spine!" "I" stands for what...

Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18

Anatomy of a Cell crossword puzzle
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  1. transportation and storage of substances between organelles and cells, found in both plant and animal cells
  2. digestion and removal of waste, found in both plant and animal cells
  3. Stores DNA, coordinates all the cells activities, found in both plant and animal cells
  4. double layer of phospholipids, makes up the membrane
  5. stores food for later use, waste for removal, and acts as a storage container, only found in the plant cells
  6. makes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipids
  7. Turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food for the cell, found in plant cells
  8. makes cellular products such as hormones and lipids found in both plant and animal cells
  9. no nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smaller
  10. makes protein, found on the Rough ER
  11. type of prokaryotic cell that lacks membranes bound organelles, but is considered its own domain; usually found in extreme conditions
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  1. makes proteins and transports them around the cell, covered with ribosomes, found in both plant and animal cells
  2. make up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable
  3. responsible for giving shape to the cell, jellylike substance that contains all the other organelles, found in both plant and animal cells
  4. receives, modifies, sorts, concentrates, and packs proteins, found in both plant and animal cells
  5. makes proteins, found within the nucleus, found in both plant and animal cells
  6. allows some substances to pass, but keeps others out, found in both plant and animal cells
  7. the powerhouse of the cell, found in both plant and animal cells
  8. provides structure to the cell, only found in plant cells
  9. looked at a sliver of a cork in a microscope, and discovered cells

20 Clues: makes protein, found on the Rough ERno nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smallerdouble layer of phospholipids, makes up the membranemakes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipidsprovides structure to the cell, only found in plant cellsmake up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable...

Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18

Anatomy of a Cell crossword puzzle
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  1. the powerhouse of the cell, where cellular energy is produced
  2. gives the cell strength, protection, and structure
  3. is surrounding the nucleus
  4. makes lipids and hormones
  5. this type of cell is typically older
  6. helps guard the cell from unwanted intruders
  7. packages the proteins and sends them to the right place in the cell
  8. stores DNA and is the control center for the cell
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  1. keeps the organelles inside the cell
  2. type of prokaryotic cell that obtain energy through photosynthesis
  3. packages proteins and sends them to the Golgi body
  4. stores water and nutrients for the cell
  5. makes proteins for the cell
  6. non-cancerous cells
  7. produces food for the cell, this process is called photosynthesis
  8. this person named cells
  9. carries waste away from the cell
  10. the definition of organelles
  11. cells that do not have a nucleus
  12. transports materials around the cell and to the cell membrane

20 Clues: non-cancerous cellsthis person named cellsmakes lipids and hormonesis surrounding the nucleusmakes proteins for the cellthe definition of organellescarries waste away from the cellcells that do not have a nucleuskeeps the organelles inside the cellthis type of cell is typically olderstores water and nutrients for the cell...

Eye Anatomy and Physiology 2020-03-26

Eye Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. fan & block
  2. from birth
  3. if lost- forever
  4. bend
  5. outside
  6. drain
  7. regulate
  8. lens missing
  9. cones
  10. vitreous
  11. normal
  12. 40+
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  1. bleeding
  2. cones
  3. red eye
  4. almost funny
  5. involuntary movement
  6. blind
  7. myopia risk
  8. focus
  9. oil
  10. logmar

22 Clues: oil40+bendconesblinddrainfocusconesnormallogmarred eyeoutsidebleedingregulatevitreousfrom birthfan & blockmyopia riskalmost funnylens missingif lost- foreverinvoluntary movement

Chapter 4 (Comparative Anatomy) 2020-04-30

Chapter 4 (Comparative Anatomy) crossword puzzle
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  1. one eye
  2. a thing's overall dimensions or magnitude.
  3. an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
  4. two eyes
  5. study of size and its consequences.
  6. a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class.
  7. the amount of space that a substance or object occupies.
  8. insect with long hind legs.
  9. force of attraction that exists between any two masses.
  10. the study of the mechanical laws.
  11. the branch of biology that deals with ontogenesis.
  12. is force divided by the area.
  13. world's tallest mammal.
  14. the outline of an area or figure.
  15. the ability to move from one place to another.
  16. farsightedness.
  17. the life-supporting component of the air.
  18. concerned with questions of shape, size and the properties of space.
  19. describes growth in which the proportions remain constant.
  20. relating to the eye or vision.
  21. the general physiological process of reabsorption.
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  1. hard whitish tissue that making up the skeleton in vertebrates.
  2. groups of cells that act together to perform a specific function.
  3. cell division and proliferation under stress.
  4. balloonings of blood
  5. the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
  6. devices that transfer forces.
  7. change in shape in correlation with a change in size.
  8. change from one type to
  9. the rate of change in its velocity.
  10. the tendency of a body to resist a change in its state of motion.
  11. a concept of the flow of events.
  12. the quantity of matter which a body contains.
  13. tendency of a submerged object in a fluid to sink or to rise.
  14. the rate of change in an object’s position.
  15. the rate at which work gets done.
  16. at weak spots in the vessel wall.
  17. describes the effects of one body acting on another.
  18. tissue tends to increase in prominence.
  19. nearsightedness.
  20. is the force applied to an object.
  21. a mass divided by volume.

42 Clues: one eyetwo eyesfarsightedness.nearsightedness.balloonings of bloodchange from one type toworld's tallest mammal.a mass divided by volume.insect with long hind legs.devices that transfer forces.is force divided by the area.relating to the eye or vision.a concept of the flow of events.the study of the mechanical laws.the outline of an area or figure....

Anatomy Study Cross Word 2024-04-30

Anatomy Study Cross Word crossword puzzle
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  1. Muscles become small & weak due to disuse
  2. Thick filaments/ fibers that help create contractions
  3. also known the as heart muscle, a single nucleus
  4. more & more fibers contract as the intensity of stimulus increases
  5. sustained contraction of individual fibers, even when muscle us at rest
  6. Neuron transmitter that crosses synaptic gap & causes the muscle to contract
  7. result of not having enough oxygen which causes lactic acid to accumulate in muscles which leads to soreness
  8. Muscle disease that cause cholinestine to not break down that acetylcholine in the synapse, usually caused by rusty metal cuts
  9. muscle moves on its own
  10. gap between the neuron & motor end plate
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  1. we control it'itsvement
  2. folded area of sarcolemma where the muscle & neurons communicate
  3. pacemaker cells of our hearts
  4. Enlargement of muscle
  5. Sends information
  6. found in the walls of hollow organs, long weak contractions
  7. attaches muscle to bone
  8. minimal amount of stimulus required to cause a contraction
  9. thin filaments/ fibers that help create contractions
  10. produced by cellular respiration

20 Clues: Sends informationEnlargement of musclewe control it'itsvementattaches muscle to bonemuscle moves on its ownpacemaker cells of our heartsproduced by cellular respirationgap between the neuron & motor end plateMuscles become small & weak due to disusealso known the as heart muscle, a single nucleusthin filaments/ fibers that help create contractions...

Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 18 2024-05-10

Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 18 crossword puzzle
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  1. Tissue type that consists mainly of fat cells
  2. The study of how the body and its individual parts function in normal body processes
  3. Outer region of an organ
  4. Synthesizes proteins and fats/lipids, then packs and stores them
  5. The last and most complex level of organization
  6. The first and simplest level of organization
  7. Tissue type that covers external and internal structures
  8. Is manufactured by Mitochondria to supply energy to a cell
  9. Tissue type that forms the framework for organs and glands and for the body as a whole
  10. The biochemical processes that occur within a living organism to maintain life
  11. Is a cell's "garbage disposal", removing cellular debris, pathogens, and unneeded proteins
  12. The process of achieving homeostasis through physiologic and behavioral changes
  13. Inner region of an organ
  14. Process of moving a substance inside a cell
  15. "Cell drinking"
  16. "Cell eating"
  17. Tissue type that is found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
  18. Is the cell's power plant
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  1. The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
  2. The study of the structures of the human body and their positional relationships to one another
  3. The movement of water across a cell membrane from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration
  4. The movement of water and molecules across a cell membrane due to pressure
  5. Functions as the cell's "roadways", transporting materials as needed
  6. The constant and stable internal environment within a narrow range despite changes that occur in the external environment
  7. Liquid contained within a cell
  8. Facilitates the exchange of nutrients and wastes, allowing substances into and out of a cell
  9. Process of moving a substance outside a cell
  10. Tissue Type that is found in hollow organs and tubes, and is attached to bones
  11. Fibrous connective tissue that is the most widely distributed and functions like elastic glue, connecting structures to each other while still permitting movement
  12. Directs most activities in the cell and contains DNA and RNA

30 Clues: "Cell eating""Cell drinking"Outer region of an organInner region of an organIs the cell's power plantLiquid contained within a cellProcess of moving a substance inside a cellThe first and simplest level of organizationProcess of moving a substance outside a cellTissue type that consists mainly of fat cells...

Anatomy Final Exam Review 2024-05-03

Anatomy Final Exam Review crossword puzzle
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  1. where the trachea branches off
  2. blue discoloration of the skin
  3. largest part of the brain
  4. muscles found between the ribs
  5. receiving chambers of the heart
  6. shoulder blade
  7. plane that divides body into right and left halves
  8. reflex that controls skeletal muscles
  9. caused by an increase in the amount of stomach acid
  10. "master gland" of the body
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  1. cavity containing the heart and lungs
  2. gap between two nerve cells
  3. functional unit of the kidney
  4. caused by an insufficient amount of rbcs
  5. extra heart sound indicating a valve problem
  6. condition caused by inflammation of the joints
  7. produced by the liver
  8. collarbone
  9. powerhouse of the cell
  10. muscle that is found in the stomach and bladder
  11. connect bone to bone
  12. armpit region
  13. cells that aid in blood clotting

23 Clues: collarbonearmpit regionshoulder bladeconnect bone to boneproduced by the liverpowerhouse of the celllargest part of the brain"master gland" of the bodygap between two nerve cellsfunctional unit of the kidneywhere the trachea branches offblue discoloration of the skinmuscles found between the ribsreceiving chambers of the heart...

Anatomy Egg Hunt 🐣 2024-03-22

Anatomy Egg Hunt 🐣 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. muscle that helps in breathing
  2. organ that produces bile to aid in digestion
  3. muscle that spans the back of the shoulder joint and is responsible for adduction, extension, and internal rotation of the arm
  4. smallest bone in human body
  5. medical term for "shinbone"
  6. muscle group, located on the posterior side of the upper arm, which is responsible for extending the elbow joint
  7. anatomical name for "kneecap"
  8. name of the cranial nerve that carries taste sensations from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue
  9. the only bone in the human body that does not articulate with any other bone
  10. longest bone in body
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  1. name of the structure that connects the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain
  2. name of the artery that supplies oxygenated blood to the heart muscle
  3. name of the cranial nerve responsible for face sensation and chewing
  4. name of the largest salivary gland
  5. hormone that is produced by the pineal gland and regulates sleep-wake cycles
  6. largest muscle in the human body
  7. name of the small, triangular bone located at the base of the spine
  8. anatomy professor whose last name makes your heart race
  9. largest organ in the human body
  10. name of a bone in human body that is often referred to as the "funny bone"

20 Clues: longest bone in bodysmallest bone in human bodymedical term for "shinbone"anatomical name for "kneecap"muscle that helps in breathinglargest organ in the human bodylargest muscle in the human bodyname of the largest salivary glandorgan that produces bile to aid in digestionanatomy professor whose last name makes your heart race...

Word bank for anatomy 2024-08-21

Word bank for anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bone - Part of the pelvis.
  2. - The collarbone.
  3. - The forearm bone on the thumb side.
  4. - The voice box.
  5. - The breastbone.
  6. - The muscles in the front of the upper arm.
  7. muscles - The muscles between the ribs.
  8. muscles - The muscles that extend a joint.
  9. - The shoulder blade.
  10. - The thigh bone, the longest bone in the body.
  11. - The forearm bone on the pinky side.
  12. - The kneecap bone.
Down
  1. - The muscle involved in facial expression, particularly smiling.
  2. - The tailbone.
  3. - The smaller of the two bones in the lower leg.
  4. - The heel bone.
  5. bone - The bone at the back and base of the skull.
  6. bone - The complex bone at the base of the skull.
  7. - The large muscle in the back that helps move the shoulder blades.
  8. - The muscles in the back of the upper arm.
  9. - The long bones in the foot.
  10. muscles - The muscles in the chest.
  11. - The bones in the ankle.
  12. muscles - The muscles that flex a joint.

24 Clues: - The tailbone.- The heel bone.- The voice box.- The collarbone.- The breastbone.- The kneecap bone.- The shoulder blade.- The bones in the ankle.bone - Part of the pelvis.- The long bones in the foot.muscles - The muscles in the chest.- The forearm bone on the thumb side.- The forearm bone on the pinky side.muscles - The muscles between the ribs....

anatomy Tic Tac Toe 2023-02-10

anatomy Tic Tac Toe crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the bony structure of the head
  2. small veins
  3. the brain and the spinal cord
  4. egg-producing organs
  5. the ankle bones
  6. sac on underside of the liver
  7. the breastbone
  8. voice box
  9. moving gases between the cells and the blood
  10. the male organs of reproduction
  11. the outer layer of the skin
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  1. the shoulder blade
  2. any blood vessel that returns blood to the heart
  3. used as a reservoir for urine
  4. nose bones
  5. when the left ventricle contracts
  6. vessel that carries blood away from heart
  7. the upper arm bone
  8. the medial bone of the forearm
  9. inner layer of skin

20 Clues: voice boxnose bonessmall veinsthe breastbonethe ankle bonesthe shoulder bladethe upper arm boneinner layer of skinegg-producing organsthe outer layer of the skinused as a reservoir for urinethe brain and the spinal cordsac on underside of the liverthe bony structure of the headthe medial bone of the forearmthe male organs of reproduction...

Anatomy & Physiology of Respiration 2023-01-30

Anatomy & Physiology of Respiration crossword puzzle
Across
  1. this is a flexible tube that sits in front of the esophagus, it is made up of hyaline cartilage rings that open in the back
  2. this nerve is responsible for the parasympathetic control of the heart and the digestive tract
  3. the right lung has three of these whereas the left lung only has two
  4. this type of tissue includes blood, bone, and cartilage, and is strong, dense, and elastic
  5. two types of this lining are found in our lungs, one that primarily makes up the walls and another that secretes surfactant
  6. this muscle spans the gap that is created by the opening of the tracheal rings, and it can relax in order to let more air in
  7. these kinds of levator costarum muscles begin on the transverse processes of T7-T11, they insert into the rib below the point of origin
  8. you have 5 of these vertebrae, which have a large corpus and provide support for the abdominal muscles
Down
  1. these types of vertebrae are found at the uppermost part of the vertebral column; two of them are called the atlas and the axis due to their role in supporting the skull
  2. these are responsible for connecting bone to bone, bone to cartilage, or cartilage to cartilage, and can be categorized by the degree of movement they permit
  3. this ‘girdle’ forms the skeletal support for the lower extremities and is made up of the ilium, sacrum, public bone, and ischium
  4. a cycle made up of the two processes of inhalation and exhalation, the exchange of gas between an organism and its environment
  5. this tube leads to the digestive system and opens for a bolus
  6. this lining covers the lungs, and there is both visceral and parietal kinds
  7. these intercostals are the second most important muscle for respiration, they course downward and inward
  8. this kind of muscle is involved in involuntary/nonvolitional muscle movements, meaning that it is not consciously controlled by the individual
  9. this bone can be further divided into three components, the manubrium, the corpus/body, and the xiphoid process
  10. these bones can be divided into 3 classes which are true, false, and floating
  11. this area of study looks at the structure of organisms and the relations of their parts
  12. this pressure is the force exerted on walls of a chamber by molecules of air

20 Clues: this tube leads to the digestive system and opens for a bolusthe right lung has three of these whereas the left lung only has twothis lining covers the lungs, and there is both visceral and parietal kindsthis pressure is the force exerted on walls of a chamber by molecules of air...

Ch. 11 Anatomy Terms 2023-07-10

Ch. 11 Anatomy Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. packed cell volume.
  2. calcium.
  3. potassium.
  4. the iron-containing pigment in RBC
  5. mean corpuscular hemoglobin.
  6. the stoppage of bleeding.
  7. formation, production.
  8. erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
  9. complete blood count.
  10. decrease, deficiency.
  11. substance that separates into charges
  12. white blood count.
  13. hematocrit.
  14. oxygen.
  15. the protein that forms a clot in the blood.
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  1. blood clotting.
  2. condition of blood.
  3. red blood count.
  4. the state of being protected by disease.
  5. immunity.
  6. blood.
  7. white blood cell.
  8. iron.
  9. nitrogenous compounds.
  10. the fluid that circulates in the cardio sys.
  11. sodium.
  12. a substance that induces the formation.
  13. mean corpuscular volume.
  14. blood clot.
  15. hemoglobin.

30 Clues: iron.blood.sodium.oxygen.calcium.immunity.potassium.blood clot.hematocrit.hemoglobin.blood clotting.red blood count.white blood cell.white blood count.packed cell volume.condition of blood.complete blood count.decrease, deficiency.nitrogenous compounds.formation, production.mean corpuscular volume.the stoppage of bleeding....

Inner Ear Anatomy Project 2023-06-22

Inner Ear Anatomy Project crossword puzzle
Across
  1. protein bridges that interconnect the stereocillia
  2. number of rows of stereocillia on the outer hair cells
  3. the ____membrane separates the scala vestibuli and the scala media
  4. shape of the inner hair cells
  5. membrane that makes contact with the tallest tips of the outer hair cell stereocilia
  6. the opening at the apex of the cochlea through which the scala tympani and scala vestibuli communicate
  7. the stria ____ is a membrane running along the lateral wall of the scala media that has numerous blood vessels
  8. the reticular ____ is the surface of the organ of Corti
  9. the fibers of the auditory nerve join together and form a trunk here after leaving the organ of Corti
Down
  1. the ____ part of the temporal bone is filled with air pockets
  2. the ____ spiral lamina makes up the "floor" of the scala media
  3. the spiral ____ is the tissue that connects the basilar membrane to the lateral wall of the cochlea
  4. support the outer hair cells
  5. found in the scala vestibuli and the scala tympani, high in sodium
  6. the ____ membrane is about 3 times wider at the apex of the cochlea than at the base
  7. there are 40 to 60 of these on each inner hair cell
  8. shape of the outer hair cells
  9. the ____ part of the temporal bone is dense and contains the cochlea
  10. the stereocilia of the outer hair cells are tallest at the ____ of the cochlea
  11. contains endolymph
  12. the ____ labyrinth is located within the bony labyrinth and follows all of its curves and coils

21 Clues: contains endolymphsupport the outer hair cellsshape of the outer hair cellsshape of the inner hair cellsprotein bridges that interconnect the stereocilliathere are 40 to 60 of these on each inner hair cellnumber of rows of stereocillia on the outer hair cellsthe reticular ____ is the surface of the organ of Corti...

Anatomy / Physiology Term Crossword 2023-03-29

Anatomy / Physiology Term Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. abbreviation for intravenous
  2. abbreviation for intradermal
  3. providing relief but no cure
  4. a cut
  5. visual examination
  6. the body's defenses against infectious disease
  7. a filled sac or pouch
  8. using a stethoscope to listen to the body's sounds
  9. another word for swelling
  10. death of tissue
  11. prediction of a disease's course and outcome
  12. invasive tumor that can spread
  13. an organism that causes disease
  14. bluish discoloration of the skin due to lack of oxygen
  15. abbreviation for three times a day
  16. having a short course
  17. injury characterized by pain, redness, and swelling
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  1. examining by placing hands or fingers on the surface of the body
  2. affecting many people in a given region at the same time
  3. the cause of a disease
  4. disease prevalent throughout an entire region or the world
  5. progressing slowly
  6. a tumor that does not spread
  7. abbreviation for capsule
  8. tapping the body to evaluate tissue according to sound produced
  9. the process of classifying malignant tumors
  10. to unite parts by stitching
  11. abbreviation for intramuscular
  12. poison
  13. the process of determining the cause and nature of a disease
  14. abbreviation for non steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
  15. uncontrolled growth of tissue
  16. abbreviation for two times a day

33 Clues: a cutpoisondeath of tissueprogressing slowlyvisual examinationa filled sac or pouchhaving a short coursethe cause of a diseaseabbreviation for capsuleanother word for swellingto unite parts by stitchingabbreviation for intravenousabbreviation for intradermalproviding relief but no curea tumor that does not spreaduncontrolled growth of tissue...

1st Block Anatomy 2025 2025-01-07

1st Block Anatomy 2025 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. We used #19 as an example on Tuesday
  2. Likes Princess and the Frog and all types of music
  3. Takes ROTC and asked about atomic mass on the first day
  4. likes Princess and the Frog and any music besides country!
  5. (DreK)
  6. Likes the movie Friday and is the last person alphabetically in class
  7. Enjoys walking her dog and Freddy Kreuger movies
  8. Likes Tangled, favorite subject History, left of the empty desk
  9. This artistic person likes to make clothes
  10. This student is from Florida and crochets
  11. loves basketball, doesn't love his place in the seating chart
  12. Favorite movie = Spiderman, sits near lab table 7
Down
  1. second to last classmate, alphabetically
  2. Loves history and sits near lab table #1
  3. told us he was a Georgia fan but actually likes the Crimson Tide
  4. likes Biomed, Coraline and running
  5. Favorite movie is Tangled and likes English, close to Lab Station 3
  6. KV can skateboard!
  7. This artistic person's favorite subject is English and can sing
  8. This name is heaven
  9. likes hooping, favorite subject is math and right now he's front row
  10. likes Despicable Me, History and $
  11. Rearranging the letters of his name makes a car part that connects wheels

23 Clues: (DreK)KV can skateboard!This name is heavenlikes Biomed, Coraline and runninglikes Despicable Me, History and $We used #19 as an example on Tuesdaysecond to last classmate, alphabeticallyLoves history and sits near lab table #1This student is from Florida and crochetsThis artistic person likes to make clothes...

Anatomy and Physiology review 2024-10-10

Anatomy and Physiology review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - Newton's First Law: The tendency of a body to resist changes in its state of motion.
  2. - These structures prevent backflow of blood in veins
  3. - The ability to exert force quickly, often enhanced by the stretch-shortening cycle.
  4. - The node that delays electrical impulses between the atria and ventricles
  5. - Blood component involved in clotting.
  6. - Liquid component of blood, made mostly of water.
  7. - Movement of the arm away from the midline in the horizontal plane
  8. - Phase where the muscle lengthens under tension during the stretch-shortening cycle.
  9. - Movement away from the midline of the body.
  10. volume - The amount of blood pumped out by the heart in one contraction
  11. - Increasing the angle between two bones at a joint.
  12. - Natural pacemaker of the heart located in the right atrium
  13. - Newton's Second Law: Force equals mass times this term.
  14. - Movement around an axis, such as turning the head.
  15. - Blood vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart.
  16. Output - The total amount of blood the heart pumps in one minute
  17. - Phase where the muscle shortens and produces force in the stretch-shortening cycle.
  18. Cava - The largest vein in the body, returning blood to the heart.
  19. - Newton's Third Law: For every action, there is an equal and opposite.
  20. - Movement that decreases the angle between the foot and the shin, as in pulling the toes up toward the shin.
  21. - Decreasing the angle between two bones at a joint.
  22. - Movement of the arm across the body in the horizontal plane from an extended position.
  23. - Small arteries that lead to capillaries, controlling blood flow to tissues
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  1. - Structure in veins that prevents the backflow of blood.
  2. - Bundle of fibers that transmits electrical impulses from the AV node to the ventricles
  3. - Circular movement
  4. - Small vessel that controls blood flow into capillaries.
  5. - Electrical fibers that cause the ventricles to contract
  6. - Rotating the forearm so the palm faces downwards.
  7. - Relaxation phase of the heart when it refills with blood
  8. - Movement that increases the angle between the foot and the shin, as in pointing the toes.
  9. - Rotating the forearm so the palm faces upwards.
  10. - Narrowing of blood vessels to reduce blood flow to certain areas
  11. - Phase where the ventricles contract and pump blood out of the heart
  12. - Blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart.
  13. - The process of widening blood vessels to increase blood flow
  14. - A push or pull that can change the motion of an object, central to Newton's Second Law.
  15. - The brief period between the eccentric and concentric phases in the stretch-shortening cycle.
  16. - The largest artery in the body, delivering blood from the heart.
  17. - Movement toward the midline of the body.
  18. - Air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
  19. The phase where the heart muscle relaxes, and the ventricles fill with blood
  20. - Tiny blood vessel where the exchange of gases and nutrients occurs.

43 Clues: - Circular movement- Blood component involved in clotting.- Movement toward the midline of the body.- Movement away from the midline of the body.- Rotating the forearm so the palm faces upwards.- Liquid component of blood, made mostly of water.- Rotating the forearm so the palm faces downwards.- Increasing the angle between two bones at a joint....

Neuron and Brain Anatomy 2024-03-25

Neuron and Brain Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The body of the neuron that contains the nucleus and other cell organelles.
  2. This part of the CNS is inferior to the brain and attaches to the PNS.
  3. This lobe of the brain is responsible for controlling sensory information such as pressure, heat, and pain.
  4. This is part of the PNS that controls skeletal muscle movement.
  5. The gap between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neuron. (2 words, no spaces)
  6. This lobe of the brain is responsible for controlling vision.
  7. This part of the brain controls things like hunger and temperature regulation.
  8. This part of the brain signals other endocrine glands to grow or function. (2 words, no spaces)
  9. This part of the CNS is found within the cranium.
  10. This is part of the PNS that controls glands and involuntary muscle movement.
  11. This part of the brain controls basic functions such as breathing and heartbeat. (2 words, no spaces)
  12. This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.
  13. The entire folded region on the outer brain. (2 words, no spaces)
Down
  1. Which neuron receives the impulse from a neighboring neuron?
  2. The axon termination buds could also be called this.
  3. The electrical impulse that travels through a neuron. (2 words, no spaces)
  4. The long, cable-like structure on an neuron that carry the action potential.
  5. This part of the brain controls sleep and wakefulness.
  6. This lobe is responsible for controlling judgement, emotion, and abstract reasoning.
  7. This lobe is responsible for controlling hearing and language.
  8. Arms branching off of the cell body that can receive signals from neighboring neurons.
  9. The insulating cover on the axon? (2 words, no spaces)
  10. This is a chemical messenger that is released into the synaptic cleft.

23 Clues: This part of the CNS is found within the cranium.The axon termination buds could also be called this.This part of the brain controls sleep and wakefulness.The insulating cover on the axon? (2 words, no spaces)This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.Which neuron receives the impulse from a neighboring neuron?...

Anatomy and Physiology Terms 2025-04-01

Anatomy and Physiology Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Toward the sides of the body
  2. Skeletal Muscle is classified as a .... muscle
  3. These more delicate coverings function to electrically insulate the muscle fibers
  4. Leg
  5. This Fibrous tissue ensheathes the entire skeletal muscle to protect and support it like a tough leather sleeve
  6. These tough, fibrous connective tissue sleeves also provide protection and support, but to each bundle of muscle fibers
  7. It binds oxygen when the muscle is at rest and releases it for use during muscular contraction
  8. A thick, cordlike structure composed of dense regular connective tissue
  9. Foot
  10. Toward the middle of the body
  11. Arm(Upper arm)
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  1. This plane divides the body or an organ vertically into right and left sides
  2. Contractile proteins that are bundled within myofibrils
  3. Cheek
  4. An organ composed of a cablelike bundle of axons, connective tissue layers, and blood vessels, and it is a component of the peripheral nervous system
  5. The specific location where a neuron is functionally connected to either another neuron or an effector (muscle or gland)
  6. A thin, flattened sheet of dense regular connective tissue
  7. Position Body standing upright, with the feet at shoulder width and parallel, toes forward
  8. Hip
  9. Largest cavity in the body
  10. Approximately 80% of the volume of a skeletal muscle fiber is composed of long, cylindrical structures termed...
  11. A cluster of neuron cell bodies within the peripheral nervous system
  12. Tend to be relatively short, small, tapering processes that branch off the cell body
  13. Back of Knee
  14. Thigh
  15. Groin
  16. Toward the front of the body
  17. Front of elbow
  18. Calf

29 Clues: HipLegFootCalfCheekThighGroinBack of KneeFront of elbowArm(Upper arm)Largest cavity in the bodyToward the sides of the bodyToward the front of the bodyToward the middle of the bodySkeletal Muscle is classified as a .... muscleContractile proteins that are bundled within myofibrilsA thin, flattened sheet of dense regular connective tissue...

Foot injury and anatomy 2025-03-25

Foot injury and anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. arch in foot has fallen, caused by genetics
  2. metatarsal that only has 2 bones
  3. small crack in bone that is worsened overtime
  4. thick white band of fibrous tissue, protects foot from downward forces
  5. causes a very painful first step in the morning, caused by excess activity
  6. The weight bearing arch
  7. fungus on foot, caused by the continuous wearing of wet shoes or socks
  8. tarsal bone towards back of foot,round in shape
  9. happens in the big toe, causes deformity, caused by arthritis, poor foot wear, or genetics
  10. caused by a pull on the peroneus brevis tendon during inversion
Down
  1. sprain of the MTP joint in the big toe, hyper-extension injury
  2. there are 3 in the foot, they are at the base of the first 3 metatarsals
  3. considered ball of foot
  4. bones below the metatarsals
  5. long toe bones in foot
  6. caused by overuse, occurs in the 5th metatarsal, unable to walk due to extreme pain
  7. the fifth metatarsal
  8. infection caused by nail growing into skin
  9. inflammation on the growth plate on the heel of children, caused by continuous stress on heel
  10. nerve gets squeezed between 3rd and 4th metatarsal cussing numbness, and tingling
  11. puffy,plasma filled, caused by friction and improper foot wear
  12. caused by genetics, poor shock absorption, high arch
  13. short toe bones in the foot, the hallux only has 2

23 Clues: the fifth metatarsallong toe bones in footconsidered ball of footThe weight bearing archbones below the metatarsalsmetatarsal that only has 2 bonesinfection caused by nail growing into skinarch in foot has fallen, caused by geneticssmall crack in bone that is worsened overtimetarsal bone towards back of foot,round in shape...

Foot injuries and anatomy 2025-03-25

Foot injuries and anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Puffy plasma filled caused by friction and improper footwear
  2. A small boat shaped bone in-between the talus and cuneiforms
  3. First digit
  4. An infection caused by the nail growing into the surrounding skin
  5. Swelling of the nerve caused by compression
  6. Commonly known as the heel bone
  7. A small, irregularly shaped bone located on the lateral (outer) side of the foot
  8. The smallest metatarsal
  9. Three wedge-shaped bones located in the midfoot, forming part of the tarsal bones and playing a crucial role in foot arch support and articulation with the metatarsals
  10. Occurs just distal to the base of the 5th metatarsal
  11. A flat or “fallen” medial longitudinal arch.
Down
  1. A structural element that runs along the inner side of the foot, from the heel to the ball of the foot
  2. The flatter of the two longitudinal arches and lies on the ground in the standing position
  3. An inflammation of the growth plate on the calcaneus
  4. Commonly known as Athlete's foot
  5. Caused by an overload of physical activity causing tension on plantar fascia causing inflammation
  6. Commonly known as a bunion
  7. When a ligament or tendon pulls a small piece of bone away from the main bone structure.
  8. (Also known as the Metatarsal arch) a structural component of the foot that runs perpendicular to the longitudinal arches
  9. Hyperextension injury
  10. Caused by overuse
  11. High arch in the foot
  12. Large bone in the ankle

23 Clues: First digitCaused by overuseHyperextension injuryHigh arch in the footThe smallest metatarsalLarge bone in the ankleCommonly known as a bunionCommonly known as the heel boneCommonly known as Athlete's footSwelling of the nerve caused by compressionA flat or “fallen” medial longitudinal arch.An inflammation of the growth plate on the calcaneus...

Anatomy of the Shoulder 2025-03-20

Anatomy of the Shoulder crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This ligament helps stabilize the shoulder joint by preventing excessive anterior translation of the humeral head.
  2. This large muscle covering the upper back is divided into upper, middle, and lower fibers.
  3. This rotator cuff muscle assists in initiating arm abduction.
  4. This muscle works with the latissimus dorsi to extend, adduct, and internally rotate the arm.
  5. This muscle elevates the scapula and is named for its function.
  6. This deep back muscle group retracts the scapula and consists of major and minor portions.
  7. This small rotator cuff muscle is responsible for external rotation of the shoulder.
  8. This rotator cuff muscle is responsible for shoulder internal rotation.
  9. This ligament connects both clavicles across the top of the sternum, aiding in clavicular stabilization.
  10. This ligament is divided into conoid and trapezoid portions and plays a crucial role in preventing vertical displacement of the clavicle.
  11. This three-headed muscle extends the elbow.
Down
  1. This two-headed muscle flexes the elbow and assists in shoulder flexion.
  2. This deep muscle originates on the coracoid process and helps flex and adduct the arm.
  3. This head of the biceps brachii originates from the supraglenoid tubercle.
  4. This muscle runs along the ribs and helps protract the scapula.
  5. This large, triangular muscle covers the shoulder and is responsible for arm abduction.
  6. This ligament runs between the first rib and the clavicle, limiting excessive elevation of the clavicle.
  7. This chest muscle has upper and lower fibers and plays a role in shoulder flexion and adduction.
  8. This small chest muscle lies beneath the pectoralis major and helps stabilize the scapula.
  9. This ligament forms an arch over the humeral head, helping to prevent superior displacement of the shoulder joint.
  10. This rotator cuff muscle assists with external rotation and is located below the supraspinatus.
  11. This strong ligament reinforces the joint where the clavicle meets the sternum, aiding in stability of the shoulder girdle.
  12. This broad back muscle extends, adducts, and internally rotates the humerus.
  13. This head of the triceps originates from the infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula.

24 Clues: This three-headed muscle extends the elbow.This rotator cuff muscle assists in initiating arm abduction.This muscle runs along the ribs and helps protract the scapula.This muscle elevates the scapula and is named for its function.This rotator cuff muscle is responsible for shoulder internal rotation....

All About Human Anatomy 2025-04-21

All About Human Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. relationship between pressure and volume of gases
  2. protein that is dysfunctional in cystic fibrosis patients
  3. type of growth that modifies bone length
  4. region that is inferior to the lung
  5. two or more layers
  6. volume normal air taken in during respiratory cycle
  7. chemical digestion of materials by acid and enzymes; mechanical digestion through muscular contractions
  8. prevents Fe absorption and blocks iron release from stores
  9. WBC that plays a role in allergic reactions and releases histamines
  10. The biggest artery in the human body
  11. bone resorption and formation should be ___
  12. center of, and is the initiator of the bone remodeling process
  13. disease of impaired bone mineralization in children
  14. pair of terminal cisternae and t-tubule
  15. membrane around each muscle fiber
  16. released by posterior pituitary in response to increased osmolarity of plasma
  17. most dangerous type of skin cancer
  18. prevents food from entering the trachea
Down
  1. type of hematoma that has a concave shape and is caused by damage to the bridging veins
  2. multiprotein complex that degrades cellular proteins
  3. chronic inflammation; characterized by irreversible damage resulting in dilatation
  4. neuron type where dendrites and axons are continuous
  5. non-ossified large membrane covered spaces between the developing skull bones
  6. maintain BBB and provides structural support
  7. secreted by chief cells in the stomach
  8. anchoring junctions bind adjacent cells together
  9. valve in-between the left atrium and left ventricle
  10. Deepest skin layer
  11. LH binds to the receptors on this cell type
  12. bone type that forms within tendons
  13. cell type that surrounds neuron cell bodies in ganglia

31 Clues: two or more layersDeepest skin layermembrane around each muscle fibermost dangerous type of skin cancerregion that is inferior to the lungbone type that forms within tendonsThe biggest artery in the human bodysecreted by chief cells in the stomachpair of terminal cisternae and t-tubuleprevents food from entering the trachea...

Unit 3 Anatomy Review 2023-04-03

Unit 3 Anatomy Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. internal fold of ventricular muscle that gives attachment to chord tendinae
  2. The fluid filtered out of the blood capillaries exceeds that reabsorbed
  3. closes during contraction of the right ventricle
  4. Air passes through
  5. Small arteries that arise via branching of large arteries
  6. A vessel that carries blood away from the heart
  7. Small veins formed by the junction of a number of capillaries
  8. Structure that contains the tongue, teeth, and openings of the salivary glands
  9. Supplies the pancreas
  10. One part of a lymph node
  11. sac that encloses the heart
  12. Present in the neck, inguinal regions, and axilla
  13. flaps of connective tissue
  14. Receives oxygen poor blood
  15. Also known as alimentary canal
  16. valve guards the opening of the aorta
  17. irregular ridge-like projections of muscle
  18. The space within the blood vessel
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  1. Enters the hilus of the lung
  2. Opening between the stomach and the first part of the duodenum
  3. guards the left atrioventricular opening
  4. major difference between the right and left ventricle walls
  5. Connections between arterioles and venules
  6. Contains the peritoneum
  7. surface adjacent to the medial surface of the lungs
  8. Valve that exits the right atrium
  9. System of the body that breaks down food, absorption nutrients, and eliminates the waste
  10. the only organ the right ventricle pumps blood to
  11. A vessel formed by the junction of a number of venules
  12. Opening between the cavity of the esophagus and the cavity of the stomach
  13. The right lung has this many fissures

31 Clues: Air passes throughSupplies the pancreasContains the peritoneumOne part of a lymph nodeflaps of connective tissueReceives oxygen poor bloodsac that encloses the heartEnters the hilus of the lungAlso known as alimentary canalValve that exits the right atriumThe space within the blood vesselThe right lung has this many fissures...

Blood Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-04

Blood Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Protien in red blood cells that allows blood to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide
  2. Responsible for allergic responses
  3. The formation of all blood cells
  4. Red blood cells
  5. Responsible for your main immune responses, are catagorized into three cell types.
  6. Fights off parasites in your body
  7. The formation of white blood cells
  8. Protien the body produces to fight off foreign materials
  9. The formation of platelets
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  1. Profesional trained to draw blood
  2. Platelets
  3. Horomone that stimulates red blood cell production
  4. Protien that does not belong in the body
  5. Are located in the blood and tissue and perform phagocytosis
  6. A lack of oxygen carrying capacity in the blood
  7. First WBC on the site of infection
  8. White blood cells
  9. Houses an iron molecule
  10. When blood is dark red and low in oxygen
  11. Machine used to seperate blood by spinning it

20 Clues: PlateletsRed blood cellsWhite blood cellsHouses an iron moleculeThe formation of plateletsThe formation of all blood cellsProfesional trained to draw bloodFights off parasites in your bodyResponsible for allergic responsesFirst WBC on the site of infectionThe formation of white blood cellsProtien that does not belong in the body...

Anatomy of the Forearm 2025-01-22

Anatomy of the Forearm crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Helps some muscles on the pinky side.
  2. Helps tighten the skin on the palm and bend the wrist.
  3. Helps turn the palm up.
  4. Helps bend the fingers.
  5. Helps Bend the Wrist and Fingers
  6. Helps move the thumb away from the hand.
  7. Helps straighten the wrist.
  8. Helps bend the fingertips.
  9. Helps all the muscles in the back.
  10. Helps most of the muscles in the front.
  11. Helps bend the elbow.
  12. Helps straighten the thumb.
  13. Helps straighten the wrist and move it toward the thumb.
  14. Helps turn the palm down.
Down
  1. Helps straighten the thumb.
  2. Helps turn the palm down.
  3. Helps straighten the pinky finger.
  4. Helps bend the wrist and move it toward the pinky.
  5. Helps straighten the wrist and move it toward the pinky.
  6. Helps bend the thumb.
  7. Helps bend the wrist and move it toward the thumb.
  8. Helps straighten the index finger.
  9. Helps Straighten the Wrist and Fingers
  10. Helps straighten the fingers.

24 Clues: Helps bend the thumb.Helps bend the elbow.Helps turn the palm up.Helps bend the fingers.Helps turn the palm down.Helps turn the palm down.Helps bend the fingertips.Helps straighten the thumb.Helps straighten the wrist.Helps straighten the thumb.Helps straighten the fingers.Helps Bend the Wrist and FingersHelps straighten the pinky finger....

Anatomy and Physiology Review 2025-02-12

Anatomy and Physiology Review crossword puzzle
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  1. the best treatment for osteosarcomas
  2. function
  3. the bodies first line of defense
  4. spaying and neutering prevents diseases in this system
  5. why modified monogastric need a longer cecum
  6. moving the distal part of the limb towards the body
  7. a modified monogastric animal
  8. moving the limb away from the medial plane
  9. rolling, kicking at belly, frequently getting up and down
  10. first chamber of heart
  11. a fracture that breaks the bone into two pieces
  12. the body system that has involuntary ones and voluntary ones
  13. the kind of immunity you get from a vaccine
  14. brain and spinal cord system
  15. a hairline fracture
  16. mostly healthy animal but has lumps on its throat
  17. cause of hip dysplasia
  18. skin hair and nails system
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  1. third chamber of heart
  2. a monogastric animal
  3. an infected uterus
  4. structure
  5. the overproduction of T3 and T4 in thyroid
  6. a ruminant animal
  7. treatment is to cover their nose and rub their throat
  8. the system that removes waste
  9. last set of vertebrae
  10. last chamber of heart
  11. the organ that is overstimulated after eating chocolate for dogs
  12. the part of the skeleton that has the head, spinal column and ribs
  13. second chamber of heart
  14. system that kills bacteria

32 Clues: functionstructurea ruminant animalan infected uterusa hairline fracturea monogastric animallast set of vertebraelast chamber of heartthird chamber of heartfirst chamber of heartcause of hip dysplasiasecond chamber of heartsystem that kills bacteriaskin hair and nails systembrain and spinal cord systemthe system that removes waste...

Anatomy of the Violin 2025-02-20

Anatomy of the Violin crossword puzzle
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  1. a three-ply black, white, and black piece of wood that goes around the entire edge of the top and bottom plates to a depth of about 2 millimeters.
  2. the pieces of wood that make up the sides of violins, violas and cellos, between the outer edges of the top and bottom plates and enclosing the box of the instrument body.
  3. a small piece of wood that supports the strings and transfers their vibrations to the violin's body.
  4. long flexible structures on violins that produce sound through vibration.
  5. the aesthetic projections on the sides of the violin.
  6. marks one end of the vibrating length of each open string, sets the spacing of the strings across the neck, and usually holds the strings at the proper height from the fingerboard.
  7. an oblong piece of wood, fixed lengthwise inside the belly of the various instruments belonging to the violin-tribe, running in the same direction with the strings, below the lowest string , and acting as a beam or girder to strengthen the belly against the pressure of the left foot of the bridge , as the sound-post does against that of the right foot
  8. thin strips of wood along the top and bottom of the inside of the ribs
  9. an extension of the back wood and helps to anchor the neck into the body of the instrument.
  10. a small rectangular block of wood, often crafted of ebony, which helps relieve pressure exerted on the violin's body by the force of the string tension. It is found at the end of the violin under or next to the chin rest and supports the tailgut.
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  1. a shaped piece of wood (or plastic) attached to the body of a violin or a viola to aid in the positioning of the player's jaw or chin on the instrument.
  2. a long, thin strip of ebony that runs along the front of the neck and is used to play notes.
  3. connects the violin strings to the end of the instrument
  4. Ebony dowel that hold the strings into the pegbox.
  5. a small, adjustable screw on a violin's tailpiece that adjusts the tension of the strings.
  6. a structural support for an archtop instrument, transfers sound from the top plate to the back plate and alters the tone of the instrument by changing the vibrational modes of the plates.
  7. The openings on both sides of the body of the violin. these serve to transmit to the outside air the vibrations within the body caused by the body's resonance, ringing out with a rich tone.
  8. The narrow section between the fingerboard and the scroll. Has four holes drilled through which hold the pegs securely in place to tune the instrument.
  9. a loop of material that attaches a violin's tailpiece to the end pin.
  10. The thin piece of wood that protrudes near the end of both sides of the F Hole.
  11. Placed at the stop measurement, this part of the F Hole helps the luthier line up the bridge in the bridge in the correct spot.
  12. The decorative carving at the top of the neck of a violin
  13. the outer rim of the violin

23 Clues: the outer rim of the violinEbony dowel that hold the strings into the pegbox.the aesthetic projections on the sides of the violin.connects the violin strings to the end of the instrumentThe decorative carving at the top of the neck of a violina loop of material that attaches a violin's tailpiece to the end pin....

Anatomy of a Violin 2025-01-13

Anatomy of a Violin crossword puzzle
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  1. The thin wooden sides that wrap around the violin, holding it all together.
  2. The four lines that vibrate to create music, each with its own voice.
  3. The long, slender part of the violin connecting the scroll to the body.
  4. A hidden wooden stick inside the violin that helps the sound travel.
  5. The smooth black surface where notes come alive as you press the strings.
  6. A triangular part that anchors the strings at the bottom of the violin.
  7. These are twisted to make the strings sing in the right pitch.
  8. A wooden space where the violin's strings take their first winding steps.
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  1. The strong and flexible wooden backbone of the bow.
  2. A comfy spot for your chin to rest while you play.
  3. The two curvy cutouts in the top of the violin that let the violin’s sound escape and fill the room.
  4. A tiny wooden guide that lines up the strings as they leave the pegbox.
  5. Smooth strands of horse hair stretched along the bow that make the strings sing.
  6. Tiny screws for making small adjustments to the strings’ pitch.
  7. The part of the bow at the base where the hair is held and adjusted.
  8. A wooden piece that holds up the strings like a little arch.
  9. The front face of the violin that helps project the music outward.
  10. The uppermost point of the bow where the bow hair is secured.
  11. A special textured section of the bow that helps you hold it firmly.
  12. The fancy top of the violin, often spiraled like a snail’s shell.

20 Clues: A comfy spot for your chin to rest while you play.The strong and flexible wooden backbone of the bow.A wooden piece that holds up the strings like a little arch.The uppermost point of the bow where the bow hair is secured.These are twisted to make the strings sing in the right pitch.Tiny screws for making small adjustments to the strings’ pitch....

Anatomy Unit 1 Crossword 2025-01-26

Anatomy Unit 1 Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Junction between two nerve cells (1E)
  2. Directional term meaning away from the body's midline (1B)
  3. System that allows movement and maintains posture (1A)
  4. Supinates forearm at elbow (1I)
  5. A bone in which the length equals the width (1B)
  6. Connects muscles to bones (1A)
  7. Refers to connections between components of the skeletal system (1F)
  8. Part of scapula that divides the surface into the infraspinous and supraspinous fossa (1E)
  9. 2 holes located on your mandible bone (1D)
  10. One vertical plane passing through the body, dividing it into equal right and left parts (1A)
  11. Cartilage cell that maintains the cartilage matrix (1B)
  12. Bending joint making the angle become acute (1F)
  13. Working in opposing pairs (1G)
  14. Organ system that transports nutrients and oxygen to cells, and removes waste molecules that are excreted from the body (1A)
  15. Type of rib that connects to the sternum via its own costal cartilage (1D)
  16. Make up our wrist (1E)
  17. Makes up 20% of our skins thickness (1B)
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  1. Spongy bone tissue located at the junction of the diaphysis and the epiphyseal disc (1C)
  2. A type of biology concerned with morphology, structure and form of the body (1A)
  3. Tissue that connects bone to bone (1F)
  4. Inflammation of the bursa (1F)
  5. Derived from epidermis and goes down to dermis and subcutaneous tissue (1B)
  6. Part of the skeleton that comprises the appendages (1C)
  7. The process of blood cell formation in the bone marrow (1C)
  8. Dense bone tissue that forms the outer layer of bone (1D)
  9. Inflammation of the joints (1F)
  10. Attaches muscle to bone (1G)
  11. Membrane lining the abdominal cavity (1I)
  12. Has a total of 5 vertebrae (1D)
  13. Has a deltoid tuberosity (1E)
  14. Outer layer of an organ or structure (1C)
  15. Closest to your upper end nearer to your head (1A)
  16. Mature bone cell embedded in the bone matrix (1G)
  17. Small connective tissue sac that is lined with synovial membrane and synovial fluids (1F)
  18. Layer deep to the epidermis and is composed of dense, irregular connective tissue
  19. Directional term meaning closer to the center of the body (1B)

36 Clues: Make up our wrist (1E)Attaches muscle to bone (1G)Has a deltoid tuberosity (1E)Inflammation of the bursa (1F)Connects muscles to bones (1A)Working in opposing pairs (1G)Supinates forearm at elbow (1I)Inflammation of the joints (1F)Has a total of 5 vertebrae (1D)Junction between two nerve cells (1E)Tissue that connects bone to bone (1F)...

Anatomy Vocab Crossword Review 2024-11-25

Anatomy Vocab Crossword Review crossword puzzle
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  1. The skull, which protects the brain.
  2. Tissue responsible for the movement of the body.
  3. A band of connective tissue that connects bones to other bones.
  4. The organ system that circulates blood throughout the body, consisting of the heart and blood vessels.
  5. The framework of bones that supports the body.
  6. A protein that strengthens hair, nails, and the outer layer of skin.
  7. Flexible connective tissue found in various parts of the body. Avascular. Found connecting the ribs to the sternum and on the tip of the nose
  8. Tissue that makes up the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
  9. The part of the skeleton that includes the limbs and pelvic girdle.
  10. The outermost layer of skin.
  11. A thin, clear layer of dead skin cells found in the epidermis, typically only in thick skin.
  12. The layer of skin beneath the epidermis that contains blood vessels and nerves.
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  1. The outermost layer of the epidermis composed of dead skin cells.
  2. The organ system that includes the skin, hair, and nails.
  3. Tissue that lines the surfaces and cavities of organs.
  4. The layer of tissue beneath the dermis, also known as subcutaneous tissue.
  5. A type of tissue that supports, binds together, and protects other tissues and organs.
  6. A point where two bones meet, allowing for movement.
  7. Bones that form the rib cage, protecting the thoracic cavity.
  8. The soft spot on a baby's skull where the bones have not yet fused.
  9. A type of connective tissue that stores fat.
  10. The bone of the upper arm or forelimb.
  11. The bony structure located at the base of the spine that supports the upper body.
  12. The individual bones that make up the vertebral column.
  13. The part of the skeleton that consists of the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage.
  14. A fibrous connective tissue that connects muscles to bones.
  15. A lubricating fluid found in joints.
  16. A pigment found in the skin that determines its color.
  17. A mature bone cell that maintains bone tissue.
  18. The longest bone in the human body, located in the thigh.

30 Clues: The outermost layer of skin.The skull, which protects the brain.A lubricating fluid found in joints.The bone of the upper arm or forelimb.A type of connective tissue that stores fat.The framework of bones that supports the body.A mature bone cell that maintains bone tissue.Tissue responsible for the movement of the body....

Anatomy Exam 1 Terms 2026-02-06

Anatomy Exam 1 Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. Bone at your hips that supports your body
  2. Hard part of your body that gives you shape
  3. The upper arm bone between shoulder and elbow
  4. Liquid your skin makes to help cool your body
  5. What a muscle does when it loosens and rests
  6. Hard covering at the tips of fingers and toes
  7. Front upper arm muscle that bends your elbow
  8. All the bones in your body together
  9. Strong muscle that pumps blood through your body
  10. To bend a joint or tighten a muscle
  11. Place where two bones meet and can move
  12. Tough band that connects muscle to bone
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  1. Row of bones in your back that helps you stand up
  2. Curved bones that protect your heart and lungs
  3. Tiny holes in your skin where sweat comes out
  4. Tissue in your body that pulls to help you move
  5. The thick inner layer of your skin under the top
  6. Back upper arm muscle that straightens your elbow
  7. Outer covering of your body that protects you
  8. What a muscle does when it gets shorter to pull
  9. Bone that protects your brain
  10. How strong your muscles are
  11. Grows from your skin and helps keep you warm
  12. The long bone in your upper leg
  13. Small body part that makes sweat or other fluids

25 Clues: How strong your muscles areBone that protects your brainThe long bone in your upper legAll the bones in your body togetherTo bend a joint or tighten a musclePlace where two bones meet and can moveTough band that connects muscle to boneBone at your hips that supports your bodyHard part of your body that gives you shape...

Anatomy Exam 1 Terms 2026-02-06

Anatomy Exam 1 Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Bone at your hips that supports your body
  2. Hard part of your body that gives you shape
  3. The upper arm bone between shoulder and elbow
  4. Liquid your skin makes to help cool your body
  5. What a muscle does when it loosens and rests
  6. Hard covering at the tips of fingers and toes
  7. Front upper arm muscle that bends your elbow
  8. All the bones in your body together
  9. Strong muscle that pumps blood through your body
  10. To bend a joint or tighten a muscle
  11. Place where two bones meet and can move
  12. Tough band that connects muscle to bone
Down
  1. Row of bones in your back that helps you stand up
  2. Curved bones that protect your heart and lungs
  3. Tiny holes in your skin where sweat comes out
  4. Tissue in your body that pulls to help you move
  5. The thick inner layer of your skin under the top
  6. Back upper arm muscle that straightens your elbow
  7. Outer covering of your body that protects you
  8. What a muscle does when it gets shorter to pull
  9. Bone that protects your brain
  10. How strong your muscles are
  11. Grows from your skin and helps keep you warm
  12. The long bone in your upper leg
  13. Small body part that makes sweat or other fluids

25 Clues: How strong your muscles areBone that protects your brainThe long bone in your upper legAll the bones in your body togetherTo bend a joint or tighten a musclePlace where two bones meet and can moveTough band that connects muscle to boneBone at your hips that supports your bodyHard part of your body that gives you shape...

Anatomy Crossword- Final Section 2026-02-05

Anatomy Crossword- Final Section crossword puzzle
Across
  1. immune response that is specific to a certain pathogen
  2. white blood cells grow out of control
  3. the act of giving birth
  4. black portion of eye that regulates the flow of light into the retina
  5. part of the nervous system made up of the brain and spinal cord
  6. "true skin" layer
  7. primary reproductive organ of a male, produces sperm
  8. immune response that is not specific to a certain pathogen
  9. a cloudy film in the lens of the eyes which blocks light
  10. bacterial disease which causes abortion of fetuses in livestock
  11. organ responsible for detecting light and converting it into electrical impulses
  12. transmits electrical impulses from eyes to brain
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  1. body system made up of skin, glands, haircoat, hooves, and horns
  2. body system responsible for transmitting signals between body parts
  3. body system responsible for the reproduction of the organism
  4. Outer layer of skin, protects body from UV radiation
  5. the length of a pregnancy
  6. infection of the fluid and membranes around the brain
  7. body system responsible for recognizing foreign substances in the body and destroying them
  8. difficult birth
  9. primary reproductive organ of a female, produces eggs
  10. Significant loss of hair caused by burrowing mites. Zoonotic disease

22 Clues: difficult birth"true skin" layerthe act of giving birththe length of a pregnancywhite blood cells grow out of controltransmits electrical impulses from eyes to brainOuter layer of skin, protects body from UV radiationprimary reproductive organ of a male, produces sperminfection of the fluid and membranes around the brain...

anatomy lecture 3 exam 2025-09-23

anatomy lecture 3 exam crossword puzzle
Across
  1. suture between temporal bone and parietal bones
  2. plane and hinge joints
  3. scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform
  4. central canal
  5. consists of skull bones/auditory ossicles/hyoid/vertebral column/thoracic cage
  6. tarsal bones beneath the base of metatarsals: medial, intermediate, lateral
  7. immovable joint
  8. elbow and knee joints
  9. tarsal bone that forms the heel
  10. consists of limbs/pectoral girdle/pelvic girdle
  11. C1
  12. suture between the nasal and frontal bone
  13. suture between frontal bone and parietal bones
  14. tarsal bone that forms the ankle
  15. pubic angle less than 90 degrees
  16. pronation/supination
  17. ellipsoid and saddle joints
  18. suture between occipital bone and parietal bones
  19. freely movable joint
  20. distance from left iliac crest to right iliac crest
  21. consists of clavicle and scapula
  22. suture between parietal bones
  23. 12 (T1-T12)
  24. ball-and-socket joints
  25. shoulder and hip joint
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  1. joint capsule, articular cartilages, joint cavity with synovial fluid, synovial membrane, accessory structures, sensory nerves and blood vessels
  2. knuckle joint
  3. slight movable joint
  4. entrance into the ear canal
  5. hip bones: ilium, pubis, ischium
  6. base of thumb joint
  7. clavicle, manubrium, tarsals joints
  8. trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate
  9. the ribs
  10. bones: lacrimal, frontal, sphenoid, maxilla, palatine, zygomatic, ethmoid
  11. area inferior to iliopectineal line
  12. fibrous, cartilage, bone
  13. two bones gliding past each other
  14. circular manner
  15. inversion/eversion, dorsiflexion/plantar flexion, lateral flexion, protraction/retraction, opposition, depression/elevation
  16. holds the pituitary gland
  17. menisci, ligaments, bursae
  18. 5 (L1-L5)
  19. pubic angle greater than 100 degrees
  20. C2
  21. smaller, thinner leg bone
  22. bones: occipital, parietal, frontal, temporal, ethmoid, sphenoid
  23. internal bone of the skull containing crista galli, cribriform plate, cribriform plate foramina
  24. abduction/adduction, flexion/extension
  25. greater, thicker leg bone
  26. 7 (C1-C7)
  27. C1&C2, radial head and capitulum joints

52 Clues: C2C1the ribs5 (L1-L5)7 (C1-C7)12 (T1-T12)knuckle jointcentral canalimmovable jointcircular mannerbase of thumb jointslight movable jointpronation/supinationfreely movable jointelbow and knee jointsplane and hinge jointsball-and-socket jointsshoulder and hip jointfibrous, cartilage, boneholds the pituitary glandsmaller, thinner leg bone...

Anatomy of Plants: Terms 2026-02-19

Anatomy of Plants: Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Tube-like structures in a leaf that transport water and nutrients.
  2. Colorful part of a flower that attracts pollinators.
  3. Plant structure that performs photosynthesis.
  4. Root System, A root system made up of many small, branching roots.
  5. The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food.
  6. The part of the stamen that produces pollen.
  7. The green pigment in plants that captures light energy.
  8. The broad, flat part of a leaf where photosynthesis occurs.
  9. The tube-like structure that connects the stigma to the ovary.
  10. The stalk that attaches a leaf blade to the stem.
  11. Powder-like substance that contains male reproductive cells.
  12. Plant tissue that transports water and minerals upward from the roots.
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  1. The stalk that supports the anther.
  2. Sticky tip of the pistil that receives pollen.
  3. The reproductive structure of a flowering plant.
  4. The female reproductive part of a flower.
  5. A single, large main root that grows straight down.
  6. The part of the pistil that contains ovules and develops into fruit.
  7. Plant structure that anchors the plant and absorbs water and nutrients from the soil.
  8. The male reproductive part of a flower.
  9. Plant structure that supports the plant and transports water, nutrients, and sugars.
  10. A mature fertilized ovule that can grow into a new plant.
  11. Plant tissue that transports sugars and food throughout the plant.
  12. A mature ovary that protects seeds.
  13. Structure inside the ovary that develops into a seed after fertilization.
  14. Leaf-like structure that protects the flower bud before it opens.
  15. Layer of tissue that produces new xylem and phloem.

27 Clues: The stalk that supports the anther.A mature ovary that protects seeds.The male reproductive part of a flower.The female reproductive part of a flower.The part of the stamen that produces pollen.Plant structure that performs photosynthesis.Sticky tip of the pistil that receives pollen.The reproductive structure of a flowering plant....

Butterfly Anatomy and Physiology 2025-10-24

Butterfly Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Chemical signals between insects
  2. Disguised to avoid detection
  3. Resembling another to avoid predation
  4. Make their own chemicals
  5. Species where males and females look different
  6. Mimicry where harmful species have similar warning signals
  7. Mimicry where harmless species copies harmful one
  8. change Long-term change in weather patterns
  9. Non-native harmful species
  10. Dormancy period in insects
  11. No longer in existence
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  1. Change in form
  2. Shedding of integument
  3. Seasonal movement between regions
  4. Ability to feed on one host
  5. Natural enemies developing inside insects
  6. Ability to feed on multiple hosts
  7. Behavior where butterflies drink from substrates containing sodium
  8. Chemical poisons to kill pests
  9. Natural home or environment
  10. At risk of extinction
  11. Stage of caterpillars

22 Clues: Change in formAt risk of extinctionStage of caterpillarsShedding of integumentNo longer in existenceMake their own chemicalsNon-native harmful speciesDormancy period in insectsAbility to feed on one hostNatural home or environmentDisguised to avoid detectionChemical poisons to kill pestsChemical signals between insects...

Liver Anatomy and Physiology 2025-10-23

Liver Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Small lobe of the liver located near the inferior vena cava.
  2. Blood vessel supplying oxygenated blood to the liver.
  3. Network of veins that carries blood from the digestive organs to the liver before it reaches the heart.
  4. Pigment formed from the breakdown of hemoglobin; excreted in bile.
  5. Tiny channels between hepatocytes that collect bile and carry it toward bile ducts.
  6. Major function of the liver involving conversion of harmful substances into less toxic forms.
  7. The hexagonal structural unit of the liver
  8. Point where the common bile duct and pancreatic duct join before entering the duodenum.
  9. Inflammation of the liver.
  10. Vessels that drain blood from the liver into the inferior vena cava.
  11. Muscular valve controlling the release of bile and pancreatic juice into the duodenum.
  12. Macrophages in the liver that remove debris and old red blood cells from the blood.
  13. Condition caused by increased pressure in the portal venous system, often due to cirrhosis.
  14. Vessel carrying nutrient-rich but deoxygenated blood from the gastrointestinal tract to the liver
  15. Chronic liver disease characterized by fibrosis and nodular regeneration.
  16. Part of the lesser omentum that contains the portal triad.
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  1. Vessel located at the center of each liver lobule that collects blood from sinusoids.
  2. The main functional cell of the liver responsible for metabolism, detoxification, and protein synthesis.
  3. Formed by the union of the right and left hepatic ducts.
  4. Function of the liver involving glycogen, vitamins, and minerals.
  5. Process by which bile breaks large fat droplets into smaller ones for enzyme action.
  6. Small lobe of the liver located near the gallbladder.
  7. Formed by the union of the common hepatic and cystic ducts; carries bile to the duodenum.
  8. Duct joining the common bile duct before entering the duodenum.
  9. The main functional cell of the liver responsible for metabolism, detoxification, and protein synthesis.
  10. Larger lobe of the liver.
  11. Ligament that separates the right and left lobes of the liver and attaches it to the anterior abdominal wall.
  12. Molecules derived from cholesterol that help emulsify fats for digestion.
  13. Duct that connects the gallbladder to the common bile duct.
  14. Smaller lobe of the liver.
  15. Substance used by the liver to produce bile salts.
  16. Process by which the liver produces glucose from non-carbohydrate sources.
  17. Organ that stores and concentrates bile.
  18. Structure at each corner of a hepatic lobule consisting of a bile duct, hepatic artery branch, and portal vein branch.

34 Clues: Larger lobe of the liver.Inflammation of the liver.Smaller lobe of the liver.Organ that stores and concentrates bile.The hexagonal structural unit of the liverSubstance used by the liver to produce bile salts.Small lobe of the liver located near the gallbladder.Blood vessel supplying oxygenated blood to the liver....

Human Anatomy Unit 2 2026-03-06

Human Anatomy Unit 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. One way to divide the abdominopelvic region is to separate it into four ____.
  2. Closer to the attachment point or origin. Specific to limbs.
  3. In the nine region pattern, the middle left and right portions are named the ____ regions.
  4. The pelvic, abdominal, and _____ cavities of the body make up the ventral cavities.
  5. In the nine region pattern, the exact center portion is named the ____ region.
  6. System responsible for hormone production.
  7. The upper horizontal line dividing the nine region pattern is the ____ line.
  8. This plane separates the body into anterior and posterior portions.
  9. System involved with the breakdown and absorption of nutrients.
  10. Directly on the midline.
  11. Further from the surface.
  12. Directional term for upper part of body or structure.
  13. The lower limb comtains the _____, the thigh, the leg, and the foot.
  14. Toward the midline.
  15. In the nine region pattern, the lower left and right portions are named the ____ regions.
  16. In ____ position, a person stands straight up, facing forwards, feet shoulder length apart and forwards, with the arms at the sides and palms forward.
  17. This plane separates the body into superior and inferior portions.
  18. This position is laying face down.
  19. Directional term for toward the back of body or structure.
  20. Posterior, but specific to the back.
  21. System in charge of control, regulation, and coordination of other systems (includes sensation and memory).
  22. In the nine region pattern, the lower middle portion is named the ____ region.
  23. Directional term for toward the front of body or structure.
  24. System with a key role in blood cell production and body movement.
  25. The nine region pattern is divided vertically by the ____ lines.
  26. System containing the nose, pharynx, larynx, and trachea.
  27. System producing body movement and heat production.
  28. Another name for the frontal plane.
  29. The chest.
  30. The neck.
  31. Superior, but specific to the head.
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  1. Away from the midline.
  2. Closer to the surface.
  3. This plane separates the body into EQUAL right and left parts (the division is directly on the median).
  4. System with distinctly different anatomy between males and females.
  5. In the nine region pattern, the upper left and right portions are named the ____ regions.
  6. System containing the heart, arteries, veins, and capillaries.
  7. System regulating fluid balances, blood volume and blood pressure.
  8. This position is laying face up.
  9. The cranial cavity and ____ canal of the body make up the dorsal cavities.
  10. Refers to the functions of the body.
  11. This plane separates the body into right and left parts.
  12. The upper limb contains the ____, the brachium, the antebrachium, and the hand.
  13. System containing hair, skin, and nails.
  14. In the nine region pattern, the upper middle portion is named the ____ region.
  15. A cross section taken at an angle.
  16. Anterior, but specific to the stomach.
  17. Refers to the form of the body.
  18. The lower horizontal line dividing the nine region pattern is the ____ line.
  19. System transporting and storing immune cells.
  20. Another name for the transverse plane.
  21. Directional term for lower part of body or structure.
  22. Further from the attachment point or origin. Specific to limbs.
  23. Inferior, but specific to the tail.

54 Clues: The neck.The chest.Toward the midline.Away from the midline.Closer to the surface.Directly on the midline.Further from the surface.Refers to the form of the body.This position is laying face up.A cross section taken at an angle.This position is laying face down.Another name for the frontal plane.Inferior, but specific to the tail....

ACRS anatomy of breathing 2026-03-08

ACRS anatomy of breathing crossword puzzle
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  1. Chest muscle assisting forced inspiration when arms are fixed. (2 words)
  2. Vertical abdominal muscle assisting expiration and coughing. (2 words)
  3. Portion of the internal intercostal muscle active during inspiration.
  4. Bronchus supplying a bronchopulmonary segment.
  5. Distance the diaphragm moves during breathing.
  6. Movement of air into and out of the lungs.
  7. Breastbone forming the anterior thoracic wall.
  8. Intercostal muscle active during inspiration.
  9. Movement of gases across alveolar walls.
  10. Intercostal muscle involved mainly in expiration.
  11. Muscle type present in bronchioles.
  12. Phase of breathing when air leaves the lungs.
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  1. Artery accompanying a segmental bronchus.
  2. Neck muscle that elevates the rib cage during forced inspiration.
  3. Portion of the internal intercostal muscle active during expiration.
  4. Neck muscles that elevate the first two ribs.
  5. Cartilaginous ridge at the tracheal bifurcation.
  6. Body position where diaphragm sits highest.
  7. Type of cartilage forming tracheal rings
  8. Phase of breathing when air enters the lungs.
  9. Point where trachea divides into two bronchi
  10. Bronchus supplying a lung lobe.
  11. Microscopic air sacs where gas exchange occurs.
  12. Nerve supplying the diaphragm (C3–C5)
  13. Organ where gas exchange occurs.

25 Clues: Bronchus supplying a lung lobe.Organ where gas exchange occurs.Muscle type present in bronchioles.Nerve supplying the diaphragm (C3–C5)Type of cartilage forming tracheal ringsMovement of gases across alveolar walls.Artery accompanying a segmental bronchus.Movement of air into and out of the lungs.Body position where diaphragm sits highest....

Luis Flores LATHE ANATOMY 2026-03-30

Luis Flores LATHE ANATOMY crossword puzzle
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  1. Drives the main spindle and rotates the workpiece
  2. spindle to securely hold and rotate a workpiece,
  3. or to make small adjustments,
  4. main, stationary housing located on the left side of the machine, provides
  5. power to the workpiece
  6. critical, movable component positioned on the bedway opposite the
  7. Secures the tool rest assembly to the lathe
  8. a clamping mechanism, typically a lever or screw,
  9. used to remove or install chucks,
  10. 2 - 4-pronged, sharp-pointed accessory inserted into the
  11. mechanism used to immobilize the spindle—and prevent it from rotating.
  12. point,
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  1. adjustable, T-shaped metal support
  2. secures the tailstock assembly in a fixed position on
  3. lathe accessory inserted into the tailstock that features a
  4. heavy, adjustable casting that sits on the bed of a lathe.
  5. primary function
  6. Allows the operator to turn the workpiece slowly by hand for
  7. lathe,
  8. located at the rear of the tailstock. Used to turn an internal screw
  9. primary, precision-engineered rotating shaft located within the
  10. main foundation and structural base of a lathe machine,

22 Clues: lathe,point,primary functionpower to the workpieceor to make small adjustments,used to remove or install chucks,adjustable, T-shaped metal supportSecures the tool rest assembly to the lathespindle to securely hold and rotate a workpiece,Drives the main spindle and rotates the workpiecea clamping mechanism, typically a lever or screw,...

Basics of Anatomy and Physiology 2026-02-17

Basics of Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The study of the structure of all living things
  2. The "starting point" for describing positions
  3. Pertaining to the skull
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  1. study of how things function and work
  2. Divides the body into left and right portions
  3. Divides the body into top and bottom portions
  4. divides the body into front and back portions

7 Clues: Pertaining to the skullstudy of how things function and workDivides the body into left and right portionsDivides the body into top and bottom portionsdivides the body into front and back portionsThe "starting point" for describing positionsThe study of the structure of all living things

Leonardo Da Vinci 2016-03-09

Leonardo Da Vinci crossword puzzle
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  1. The method that he used to investigate a subject
  2. What Leonardo is most famous for
  3. Who Vinci was influenced by
  4. A scientific drawing that is based on architect Vitruvius
  5. Particularly interesting for Vinci
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  1. What many of his drawings were of
  2. An artist, scientist, architect, engineer and inventor
  3. Where the term "Renaissance man" comes from fifteenth-century
  4. A devise made by Vinci that lets you slowly go to the ground from high distances
  5. played a large role in his inventions

10 Clues: Who Vinci was influenced byWhat Leonardo is most famous forWhat many of his drawings were ofParticularly interesting for Vinciplayed a large role in his inventionsThe method that he used to investigate a subjectAn artist, scientist, architect, engineer and inventorA scientific drawing that is based on architect Vitruvius...

Movie and TV 2022-12-07

Movie and TV crossword puzzle
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  1. Comedy sketch show on NBC
  2. The only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in a Lord of the Rings movie
  3. Netflix's highest-rated show
  4. highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time
  5. dying words of Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane
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  1. the Alfred Hitchcock thriller notorious for the "shower scene"
  2. coffee shop in Friends
  3. Where Grey's Anatomy takes place
  4. Tom Hanks got his first Academy Award nomination for this movie
  5. South Park takes place in this state

10 Clues: coffee shop in FriendsComedy sketch show on NBCNetflix's highest-rated showWhere Grey's Anatomy takes placeSouth Park takes place in this statehighest-grossing R-rated movie of all timedying words of Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kanethe Alfred Hitchcock thriller notorious for the "shower scene"...

Movie and TV 2022-12-07

Movie and TV crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Comedy sketch show on NBC
  2. The only actor to receive an Oscar nomination for acting in a Lord of the Rings movie
  3. Netflix's highest-rated show
  4. highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time
  5. dying words of Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kane
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  1. the Alfred Hitchcock thriller notorious for the "shower scene"
  2. coffee shop in Friends
  3. Where Grey's Anatomy takes place
  4. Tom Hanks got his first Academy Award nomination for this movie
  5. South Park takes place in this state

10 Clues: coffee shop in FriendsComedy sketch show on NBCNetflix's highest-rated showWhere Grey's Anatomy takes placeSouth Park takes place in this statehighest-grossing R-rated movie of all timedying words of Charles Foster Kane in Citizen Kanethe Alfred Hitchcock thriller notorious for the "shower scene"...

Cellular Organization 2022-11-03

Cellular Organization crossword puzzle
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  1. A writing example of an organ system
  2. This is made when multiple organs work together for a common purpose/function
  3. When a living thing has multiple organ systems it is called an ______
  4. The word for Anatomy, what it's made of
  5. The smallest unit of living organisms
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  1. Many tissues working together make an ______
  2. An instrumental example of an organism
  3. The word for Physiology, what it does
  4. When multiple cells come together they form a ____
  5. A building version of a cell

10 Clues: A building version of a cellA writing example of an organ systemThe word for Physiology, what it doesThe smallest unit of living organismsAn instrumental example of an organismThe word for Anatomy, what it's made ofMany tissues working together make an ______When multiple cells come together they form a ____...

Crossword Puzzle - Technology versus Biology 2018-06-26

Crossword Puzzle - Technology versus Biology crossword puzzle
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  1. Study of microscopic living things
  2. Adjective to describe a cell phone as opposed to a non-portable phone
  3. Study of the structure of a body
  4. Flowers belong to this kingdom
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  1. Electronic and visual multimedia
  2. Electrically excitable cell that receives, processes, and transmits information through electrical and chemical signals
  3. The exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes
  4. General term for the various kinds of programs used to operate computers
  5. Other word for numerical
  6. Bird belongs to this kingdom

10 Clues: Other word for numericalBird belongs to this kingdomFlowers belong to this kingdomElectronic and visual multimediaStudy of the structure of a bodyStudy of microscopic living thingsAdjective to describe a cell phone as opposed to a non-portable phoneGeneral term for the various kinds of programs used to operate computers...

Scien ific Revoluiton 2023-12-13

Scien ific Revoluiton crossword puzzle
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  1. Did not accept the Copernican heliocentric .
  2. Every object in the universe attracts every other object… gravity
  3. Used Brahe’s data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion.
  4. The first to use a telescope to study the stars (1610)
  5. Developed the heliocentric system
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  1. Believed that a better understanding of the natural world
  2. Believed that scientists needed to reject old assumptions
  3. American public official, scientist, inventor, and writer
  4. Considered the father of modern anatomy
  5. Disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses (worked with apes and dogs in the 2nd century)

10 Clues: Developed the heliocentric systemConsidered the father of modern anatomyDid not accept the Copernican heliocentric .The first to use a telescope to study the stars (1610)Believed that a better understanding of the natural worldBelieved that scientists needed to reject old assumptionsAmerican public official, scientist, inventor, and writer...

Basanese, Kate (3) Game 2 2024-09-13

Basanese, Kate (3) Game 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Above, toward the head end of the body; upper
  2. Joints that are immovable
  3. When one bone as a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
  4. Away from the surface of further into the body
  5. Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate
  6. Away from the midline of the body
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  1. Freely Movable joints
  2. Thoracic,Adominal, Pelvic
  3. Allows only Extension and flexion due to its anatomy
  4. A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments

10 Clues: Freely Movable jointsThoracic,Adominal, PelvicJoints that are immovableAway from the midline of the bodyAbove, toward the head end of the body; upperAway from the surface of further into the bodyAllows only Extension and flexion due to its anatomyA joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments...

Introduction to the Human Body 2024-08-31

Introduction to the Human Body crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Another term for anterior view
  2. The study of the body’s function
  3. A type of planes that divide the body into left and right sections
  4. A position or direction that is toward the side of the body
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  1. The maintenance of a stable internal environment despite external changes
  2. Separates the thoracic cavity to the abdominopelvic cavity
  3. A position closer to the point of attachment of a limb
  4. The movement of substance or molecule
  5. It determines the direction of flow
  6. The study of the body’s structure

10 Clues: Another term for anterior viewThe study of the body’s functionThe study of the body’s structureIt determines the direction of flowThe movement of substance or moleculeA position closer to the point of attachment of a limbSeparates the thoracic cavity to the abdominopelvic cavityA position or direction that is toward the side of the body...

vocab 2024-10-17

vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. extremely small
  2. I had to be _______ to be apart of the clun at school
  3. The water slide was a _____ space for the girl.
  4. occurring beginning of someting
  5. In anatomy class the teacher wants us to use proper _______ when talking about a bodypart.
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  1. the power or opportunity to do something before others do.
  2. many people enjoyed the _____ of the show
  3. the doctors told the man that his sickness was _________
  4. I had _____ amount of storage on my phone
  5. he was advised to terminate the concract

10 Clues: extremely smalloccurring beginning of sometinghe was advised to terminate the concractmany people enjoyed the _____ of the showI had _____ amount of storage on my phoneThe water slide was a _____ space for the girl.I had to be _______ to be apart of the clun at schoolthe doctors told the man that his sickness was _________...

Introduction to anatomy and physiology 2025-04-29

Introduction to anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Divides the body into upper and lower parts
  2. The region of the chest
  3. Toward the front of the body
  4. The region of the abdomen
  5. The study of the function of body parts
  6. Divides the body into front and back parts
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  1. Divides the body into left and right halves
  2. Toward the mid-line of the body or away from the side of a structure
  3. Toward the head or situated above another structure
  4. The study of the structure of body parts

10 Clues: The region of the chestThe region of the abdomenToward the front of the bodyThe study of the function of body partsThe study of the structure of body partsDivides the body into front and back partsDivides the body into left and right halvesDivides the body into upper and lower partsToward the head or situated above another structure...

INTODUCING BIOLOGY 2025-06-09

INTODUCING BIOLOGY crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Classification of living organisms.
  2. The study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals.
  3. The study of tissues at the microscopic level.
  4. Controlling human traits through selective breeding.
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  1. Study of the immune system and body defenses.
  2. Study of life beyond Earth.
  3. The study of the structure of organisms and their organisms.
  4. The breeding and farming of fish.
  5. First person to study animals in sufficient detail.
  6. The study chemicals and reactions that take place inside the living things.

10 Clues: Study of life beyond Earth.The breeding and farming of fish.Classification of living organisms.Study of the immune system and body defenses.The study of tissues at the microscopic level.First person to study animals in sufficient detail.Controlling human traits through selective breeding.The study of the structure of organisms and their organisms....

xxx 2026-02-15

xxx crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Welcher amerikanische Bundesstaat ist auch der Vorname einer Figur aus Grey's Anatomy?
  2. Welcher Knochen steht in Beziehung zum Besteigen eines Reittiers?
  3. Welche Zutat in Studentenfutter erfüllt Wünsche?
  4. Welche Sportart enthält den Feingehalt von Gold?
  5. Wer wird in einem Theaterstück gesucht?
  6. Die Königin welcher Nation wird bei einer Kurvendiskussion berechnet?
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  1. Wie viele Augen hatte das Huhn in deinem Zimmer?
  2. Wie hätte ich heißen sollen?
  3. Wie nennt man die Zahl, die an einen englischen Kuchen erinnert, noch?
  4. Wer malt die schönsten Tiere in den schönsten Farben?

10 Clues: Wie hätte ich heißen sollen?Wer wird in einem Theaterstück gesucht?Wie viele Augen hatte das Huhn in deinem Zimmer?Welche Zutat in Studentenfutter erfüllt Wünsche?Welche Sportart enthält den Feingehalt von Gold?Wer malt die schönsten Tiere in den schönsten Farben?Welcher Knochen steht in Beziehung zum Besteigen eines Reittiers?...

Evidence of Evolution 2019-01-09

Evidence of Evolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. data base of fossils
  2. similar stucacor comes from a command ansecter
  3. the traits and features in animals
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  1. trace of a living thing long ago
  2. the development of an animal
  3. the comparison between animals

6 Clues: data base of fossilsthe development of an animalthe comparison between animalstrace of a living thing long agothe traits and features in animalssimilar stucacor comes from a command ansecter

Chapter 5 2013-04-08

Chapter 5 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a rounded roof built on a circular base (4)
  2. Family that ruled Florence in the 1400s (2,6)
  3. The painter of the School of Athens (7)
  4. Known as the 'Father of modern anatomy' (8)
  5. Sketches on a piece of wood (8)
  6. A famous Renaissance painter from outside Italy (9)
  7. Sketches on a copper plate (9)
  8. Self governing staes in Italy in the 15th Century (4,6)
  9. This is the point where all lines of perspective come from (9,5)
  10. The study of the structure of humans, animals and plants (7)
  11. A famous Greek physician who dissected animals in an effort to understand more about the human body (5)
  12. A famous painter and sculptor who painted the roof of the Sistine chapel (12)
  13. Able to use clever yet dishonest/deceitful ways to achieve goals (13)
  14. A polish astronomer who studied the movement of the sun, moon and stars (10)
  15. A famous Florentine painter (2,5)
  16. A sculpture which mens sorrow in English (5)
  17. A magnifying lens invented in 1608 by Jan Lippershey (9)
  18. Inventor of the Printing Press (9)
  19. A method of painting directly on to we plaster (6)
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  1. A popular belief developed during the Renaissance that involved enjoying life, having personal independence and expressing emotions through art (8)
  2. To cut open a corpse inorder to examine it (9)
  3. Rhyming poems of 14 lines
  4. An acient cure of cutting a sick persons bodyto release bad blood (12)
  5. Probably the most famous painting in the world (4,4)
  6. The everyday language of people in each country (10)
  7. First work printed from the moveable type printing press (5)
  8. A wealthy person who supported artists by commissioning their work (6)
  9. Method of mass poducing lierary works (8,5)
  10. The period in europe between 1400-1700 (11)
  11. A technique to show space and distance between oblects inpaintings (11)
  12. A painting that blurs lines to create a smoky effect (7)
  13. Persecuted by the Catholic Church for not believing that the sun orbited the earth (7)
  14. the study of plants (6)

33 Clues: the study of plants (6)Rhyming poems of 14 linesSketches on a copper plate (9)Sketches on a piece of wood (8)A famous Florentine painter (2,5)Inventor of the Printing Press (9)The painter of the School of Athens (7)a rounded roof built on a circular base (4)Known as the 'Father of modern anatomy' (8)Method of mass poducing lierary works (8,5)...

A&P Chapter 1 2023-05-21

A&P Chapter 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. When a patient is placed on his or her side to allow the easy drainage of fluids from the mouth; also called the left lateral recumbent position.
  2. Particles made up of two or more joined atoms.
  3. Turning the palms upward (toward the sky).
  4. The bending of a joint resulting in the distal segment moving away from the proximal segment. Typically results in straightening of the limb at the joint.
  5. A type of lipid molecule that comprises the cell membrane.
  6. An imaginary line where the body is cut into top and bottom parts.
  7. The position of reference in which the patient stands facing you, arms at the side, with the palms of the hands forward.
  8. The position in which the body is supine with the head lower than the feet.
  9. The study of the structure of an organism and its parts.
  10. Above a body part or nearer to the head.
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  1. A chemical bond where atoms complete their outer electron shells by sharing electrons.
  2. An imaginary plane dividing the body into left and right parts.
  3. Atoms that either gain or lose electrons.
  4. An imaginary vertical line drawn from the middle of the forehead through the nose and the umbilicus (navel) to the floor; also called the midline.
  5. The study of body functions of a living organism in an abnormal state.
  6. The measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
  7. An imaginary line drawn through the midportion of the axilla to the waist that is parallel to the midline.
  8. An ion that contains an overall negative charge.
  9. Molecules made up of different bonded atoms.
  10. In anatomy, parts of the body that lie farther from the midline; also called outer structures.
  11. The study of the body functions of the living organism.
  12. Protein molecules consisting of amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
  13. The study of body parts that are visible to the naked eye, such as bones, muscles, and organs.
  14. Rotating the segment of the extremity distal to the joint toward the midline.
  15. The bending of a joint resulting in the distal segment moving toward the proximal segment.

25 Clues: Above a body part or nearer to the head.Atoms that either gain or lose electrons.Turning the palms upward (toward the sky).Molecules made up of different bonded atoms.Particles made up of two or more joined atoms.An ion that contains an overall negative charge.The measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution....

Darwin and Natural Selection 2015-03-02

Darwin and Natural Selection crossword puzzle
Across
  1. differences in organisms in a population
  2. more offspring than can survive
  3. remains of dead animals
  4. how animals have changed
  5. where Darwin made many of his discoveries
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  1. some individuals survive longer and reproduce more than others do
  2. the bodily structures of different organisms
  3. traits that help individuals survive
  4. a character that is shared by a group of species because it is inherited from a common ancestor
  5. the birds that Darwin studied
  6. geologist that theorized the deeper you dig the older fossils get
  7. thought of the false theory of inheritance of acquired traits
  8. economist who realized that the human population grows exponentially

13 Clues: remains of dead animalshow animals have changedthe birds that Darwin studiedmore offspring than can survivetraits that help individuals survivedifferences in organisms in a populationwhere Darwin made many of his discoveriesthe bodily structures of different organismsthought of the false theory of inheritance of acquired traits...

Darwin and Natural Selection 2015-03-02

Darwin and Natural Selection crossword puzzle
Across
  1. differences in organisms in a population
  2. more offspring than can survive
  3. remains of dead animals
  4. how animals have changed
  5. where Darwin made many of his discoveries
Down
  1. some individuals survive longer and reproduce more than others do
  2. the bodily structures of different organisms
  3. traits that help individuals survive
  4. a character that is shared by a group of species because it is inherited from a common ancestor
  5. the birds that Darwin studied
  6. geologist that theorized the deeper you dig the older fossils get
  7. thought of the false theory of inheritance of acquired traits
  8. economist who realized that the human population grows exponentially

13 Clues: remains of dead animalshow animals have changedthe birds that Darwin studiedmore offspring than can survivetraits that help individuals survivedifferences in organisms in a populationwhere Darwin made many of his discoveriesthe bodily structures of different organismsthought of the false theory of inheritance of acquired traits...

Josh Autobiographical Crossword 2023-09-08

Josh Autobiographical Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. My favorite school subject is ___
  2. The college my brother goes to whose mascot is a beaver
  3. I lived thin this town in California for most of my life
  4. I have ___ siblings
  5. I am ___ years old
  6. I moved to Oregon my ___ year of high school
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  1. I was born this state whose capital is Sacramento
  2. My favorite teacher at LHS who teaches biology and anatomy
  3. This is my favorite sport
  4. This is my least favorite baseball team that is from Boston
  5. This is my least favorite school subject
  6. This is my favorite baseball team that is from New York
  7. This is my ___ year of High School

13 Clues: I am ___ years oldI have ___ siblingsThis is my favorite sportMy favorite school subject is ___This is my ___ year of High SchoolThis is my least favorite school subjectI moved to Oregon my ___ year of high schoolI was born this state whose capital is SacramentoThe college my brother goes to whose mascot is a beaver...

Anatomical Terminology 2020-10-16

Anatomical Terminology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. toward midline of the body
  2. study of how body parts work
  3. towards head or top of the body
  4. front of the body; also known as ventral
  5. away from head or top of the body
  6. away from midline of the body
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  1. cut that divides the body into left and right portions
  2. away from the body/trunk
  3. cut that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions; also called coronal plane
  4. closer to the body/trunk
  5. rear of the body; also known as dorsal
  6. study of the structure and shape of the body
  7. cut that divides the body into superior and inferior planes

13 Clues: away from the body/trunkcloser to the body/trunktoward midline of the bodystudy of how body parts workaway from midline of the bodytowards head or top of the bodyaway from head or top of the bodyrear of the body; also known as dorsalfront of the body; also known as ventralstudy of the structure and shape of the body...

Health Care History 2024-09-09

Health Care History crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a french surgeon, known as father of modern surgery
  2. identified the brain as the phsiological site of the senses
  3. dissected animals and is the founder of comparitive anatomy
  4. identified the eustachian tubes
  5. described circulatory system & explained how digestion is a source of heat for the body.
  6. maybe first physician that believed the body was a system of channels for air
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  1. phsician who described the parasite that causes scabies
  2. identified fallopian tubes, described the tympanic membranes
  3. Araban phsician, became known as the Arab Hippocrates
  4. descrubed circulatory of blood
  5. built a microscope with increased magnification
  6. phsician wiht many medical beliefs
  7. promoted chemical remedies, researched optics and refraction

13 Clues: descrubed circulatory of bloodidentified the eustachian tubesphsician wiht many medical beliefsbuilt a microscope with increased magnificationa french surgeon, known as father of modern surgeryAraban phsician, became known as the Arab Hippocratesphsician who described the parasite that causes scabies...