greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles

Form and Function 2023-11-14

Form and Function crossword puzzle
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  1. Spaces from curvatures where two teeth in the same arch contact
  2. Extension of interdental gingiva between adjacent teeth adjoining attached gingiva
  3. Area between adjacent tooth surfaces
  4. Proximal shape of mandibular posterior teeth
  5. Structure or tooth surface closest to outer face
  6. Structures or tooth surface closest to tongue
  7. Line encircling tooth at it's greatest diameter
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  1. Also referred to as the Cemento-Enamel Junction
  2. Proximal shape of anterior teeth
  3. Embrasure where interdental papilla does NOT fill interproximal space
  4. Mesial and distal surface between adjacent teeth
  5. Proximal shape of maxillary posterior teeth
  6. Embrasure where interdental papilla does fill interproximal space
  7. Tooth anatomy where adjacent tooth crowns in same arch touch on each proximal surface

14 Clues: Proximal shape of anterior teethArea between adjacent tooth surfacesProximal shape of maxillary posterior teethProximal shape of mandibular posterior teethStructures or tooth surface closest to tongueAlso referred to as the Cemento-Enamel JunctionLine encircling tooth at it's greatest diameterMesial and distal surface between adjacent teeth...

Common Ancestry & Evolution 2023-11-27

Common Ancestry & Evolution crossword puzzle
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  1. gradual change in a species over time
  2. highly desired; provides an advantage
  3. things in an environment that can change something about an organism
  4. characteristics that an organism can pass onto it's offsprings
  5. hypothesis that has been tested with a significant amount of data
  6. the structure or part of an object or organism
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  1. features that has different forms in a population
  2. individuals who have inherited certain
  3. different variety;having many different types or forms
  4. a group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offsprings
  5. escribe a species that no longer exists
  6. inherited trait that increases an organism's chance for survival
  7. to develop gradually
  8. any difference between individuals of the same species

14 Clues: to develop graduallygradual change in a species over timehighly desired; provides an advantageindividuals who have inherited certainescribe a species that no longer existsthe structure or part of an object or organismfeatures that has different forms in a populationdifferent variety;having many different types or forms...

Anatomical Movements 2024-05-28

Anatomical Movements crossword puzzle
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  1. Moving posteriorly (eg: chin in)
  2. extending the joint beyond anatomical position
  3. Moving anteriorly (eg: chin out)
  4. Manikin with spine
  5. External rotation resulting in appendage facing upward
  6. Bending the joint resulting in a decrease of angle
  7. Internal rotation resulting in appendage facing downward
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  1. circular movement (combining flexion, extension, adduction, and abduction)
  2. Moving the sole of the foot toward the medial plane
  3. Straightening the joint resulting in an increase of angle
  4. Medial movement toward the midline of the body
  5. Moving the sole of the foot away from the medial plane
  6. Rotary movement around the longitudinal axis of the bone
  7. Lateral movement away from the midline of the body

14 Clues: Manikin with spineMoving posteriorly (eg: chin in)Moving anteriorly (eg: chin out)extending the joint beyond anatomical positionMedial movement toward the midline of the bodyBending the joint resulting in a decrease of angleLateral movement away from the midline of the bodyMoving the sole of the foot toward the medial plane...

huesos del craneo 2023-10-09

huesos del craneo crossword puzzle
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  1. forms the bridge of the nose
  2. forms the sides and base of the cranium
  3. the study of the shape and structure of the human body
  4. forms the back and base of the cranium
  5. eye socket
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  1. connects 2 bones
  2. forms the anterior part of the base of the skull
  3. form the forehead and upper eye socket
  4. forms your hard palate
  5. forms the roof and upper sides of the cranium
  6. forms part of the floor of the cranium,the orbit, and nasal cavity
  7. forms the upper jaw and part of the hard palate
  8. a hole/ opening
  9. forms the prominence of th cheek and the lateral wall and floor of the orbit

14 Clues: eye socketa hole/ openingconnects 2 bonesforms your hard palateforms the bridge of the noseform the forehead and upper eye socketforms the back and base of the craniumforms the sides and base of the craniumforms the roof and upper sides of the craniumforms the upper jaw and part of the hard palateforms the anterior part of the base of the skull...

Basic Small Animal Anatomy 2021-02-09

Basic Small Animal Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. The part of the foot that the animal walks on
  2. The upper joint of the front leg just below the shoulder
  3. The major organ of the respiratory system of fish that allows them to breathe without lungs
  4. The fleshy part of the side between the ribs and the rump (croup)
  5. The upper rounded part of the hindquarter (also called the croup)
  6. The joint above the hock in the hind leg of a four footed animal
  7. The transparent layer permanently covering the eye that serves as the eyelid for snakes
  8. The web of skin supported with bone or cartilage rods that enable a fish to move through the water
  9. The feathers covering the ears
  10. The tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb
  11. The longer, coarse hairs above the shorter under‐fur of an animal that protects the animal and under‐fur from rain and cold
  12. The projecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth in some animals
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  1. the back of the neck in birds
  2. A ring encircling the eye of many birds
  3. The loose fold of skin under the chin of an animal, most prominent in female rabbits
  4. The long projecting hairs or bristles growing near the mouth of an animal
  5. The tip of the nose that may be sensitive and useful for investigating food, water, or unfamiliar objects
  6. The fleshy side of the face below the eye and above and to the side of the mouth
  7. Extensions of the epidermal layer of skin that have been modified to provide protection (fish and reptiles)
  8. The hind limb extending from the rump to the hock
  9. The part of an animal’s body just above the elbow of the foreleg
  10. The topmost part of the head
  11. Epidermal scales found on turtles

23 Clues: The topmost part of the headthe back of the neck in birdsThe feathers covering the earsEpidermal scales found on turtlesA ring encircling the eye of many birdsThe part of the foot that the animal walks onThe hind limb extending from the rump to the hockThe upper joint of the front leg just below the shoulder...

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit 2021-02-22

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

27 Clues: Blood flow to lung capillaries.Ribs attach at the _____ spots.This is also known as the "windpipe."This is also known as the collar bone.Increased pressure is _______ pressure.A set of muscles that oppose movements.This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.This type of tissue is very strong and elastic....

Anatomy Terms Part 2 2020-10-02

Anatomy Terms Part 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. free surface cells that vary in appearance, based on the stretching of the tissue. Deals with changing is shape with elasticity.
  2. to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body tissues and carbon dioxide as a waste product.
  3. important cells of the immune system, that are formed in response to an infection.
  4. sometimes referred to asMast cells yellow fibrocartilage, is a type of cartilage that provides both strength and elasticity.
  5. is the tough, very strong connective tissue found predominantly in the intervertebral disks.
  6. is a modified dense connective tissue that contains numerous elastic fibers in addition to collagen fibers.
  7. a thick layers that provide protection for the underlying layers.
  8. characterized by a fine network or netlike structures.
  9. a single layer of the tall closely packed cells.
  10. provides connection between different tissues in the human body.
  11. fat, loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes.
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  1. which a portion of cell pinches off with the secreted products.
  2. connective tissue has fibers that are not arranged in parallel bundles as in dense regular connective tissue.
  3. is a glass like but translucent cartilage that is found on many joint surfaces.
  4. which is cells in columns on the free surface. Which is also rare in the body.
  5. a single layer of cube-cells.
  6. which secretes hormones into the blood. Cells are packed tightly together, which has capillaries running through the tissue.
  7. a single flat layer of cells that is thin and permeable.
  8. general functions in the body and central nervous system.
  9. which appears like cell nuclei that is found at different levels, even though it isn’t there.
  10. which cells rupture and spill products into the duct.
  11. Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones.
  12. lets cells secrete the products via exocytosis.
  13. Loose tissue is the most common type of tissue.

24 Clues: a single layer of cube-cells.lets cells secrete the products via exocytosis.Loose tissue is the most common type of tissue.a single layer of the tall closely packed cells.Tissue that gives strength and structure to bones.fat, loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes.which cells rupture and spill products into the duct....

Anatomy Digestive System Review 2021-05-23

Anatomy Digestive System Review crossword puzzle
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  1. a fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate which hangs above the throat.
  2. the bony front part of the palate
  3. an open sore on an external or internal surface of the body
  4. a small rounded protuberance on a part or organ of the body.
  5. a bitter greenish-brown alkaline fluid that aids digestion
  6. a large lobed glandular organ in the abdomen of vertebrates
  7. the chief digestive enzyme in the stomach, which breaks down proteins into polypeptides.
  8. a large gland behind the stomach which secretes digestive enzymes into the duodenum
  9. a grinding tooth at the back of a mammal's mouth.
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  1. the third portion of the small intestine, between the jejunum and the cecum.
  2. The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities
  3. a disease characterized by inflammation of the liver.
  4. the small sac-shaped organ beneath the liver
  5. A pouch that forms the first part of the large intestine
  6. a digestive enzyme that breaks down proteins in the small intestine
  7. a hormone which stimulates secretion of gastric juice
  8. a small growth, usually benign and with a stalk, protruding from a mucous membrane.
  9. middle part of the small intestine
  10. the fleshy, flexible part toward the back of the roof of the mouth.
  11. a tube-shaped sac attached to and opening into the lower end of the large intestine in humans and some other mammals.
  12. hard dense bony tissue forming the bulk of a tooth
  13. a tooth with a single cusp or point

22 Clues: the bony front part of the palatemiddle part of the small intestinea tooth with a single cusp or pointthe small sac-shaped organ beneath the livera grinding tooth at the back of a mammal's mouth.hard dense bony tissue forming the bulk of a tootha disease characterized by inflammation of the liver....

Anatomy Chapter 10 Review 2022-03-24

Anatomy Chapter 10 Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Calcium binds to this molecule that makes the tropomyosin expose the active site
  2. Repeating unit of a skeletal muscle fiber
  3. The SR functions to store____ions
  4. Think filaments are connected to this central portion of the band
  5. Is the length of the thick filaments
  6. Steady increase in muscle tension by increasing the number of active motor units
  7. Endurance that uses mitochondria to slowly burn oxygen and glucose to make ATP and CO2, not muscle building
  8. Thick filaments are made of this
  9. Muscle action potential is carried inside the muscle cell by___
  10. Muscle fiber the has high fatigue resistance
  11. Surrounds a group of muscle fibers
  12. Each___is made of roughly 10,000 sarcomeres
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  1. Muscle exceeds the load and the muscle shortens
  2. Thin filaments are made of this
  3. Peak tension is developed and the muscle elongates
  4. Surrounds the skeletal muscle fibers
  5. Z lines are made of this
  6. Muscle that is not striated, have 1 nucleus
  7. Surrounds an entire skeletal muscle
  8. In___tetanus, muscle is stimulated to almost peak tension
  9. Muscle fiber that can be found in the eye
  10. Endurance that is a short burst, ATP and glycogen is stored, muscle building
  11. In___tetanus, muscle is stimulated and increased to max tension
  12. Contraction when tension is produced but never exceeds load and muscle length does not change
  13. Muscle that is striated, mutli-nucleate, and elongated

25 Clues: Z lines are made of thisThin filaments are made of thisThick filaments are made of thisThe SR functions to store____ionsSurrounds a group of muscle fibersSurrounds an entire skeletal muscleSurrounds the skeletal muscle fibersIs the length of the thick filamentsRepeating unit of a skeletal muscle fiberMuscle fiber that can be found in the eye...

Upper Extremity Radiographic Anatomy 2022-02-03

Upper Extremity Radiographic Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Type of joint with a fluid-filled capsule
  2. Rotating palm up
  3. A projection from back to front
  4. Also called ball and socket joints
  5. Movement that increases the angle of a joint
  6. Sulcus also called bicipital groove
  7. Most medial aspect of the humerus
  8. Nearer to the origin or point of attachment
  9. Movement type of joint in the elbow
  10. Smallest carpal
  11. Wrist bones
  12. Articulates with the radial head
  13. Passageway for nerves and tendons
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  1. Fourteen of these bones per hand
  2. Fat stripe near the proximal radius
  3. Flexion required for a lateral elbow
  4. Joint in the thumb
  5. used to locate anatomic structures
  6. Another word for dorsal
  7. Humerus has a medial and lateral
  8. Atrophy of skeletal tissue
  9. Plane that divides the body into right and left
  10. Device that reduces scatter radiation
  11. Joint that can be proximal or distal
  12. Anterior surface of the hand

25 Clues: Wrist bonesSmallest carpalRotating palm upJoint in the thumbAnother word for dorsalAtrophy of skeletal tissueAnterior surface of the handA projection from back to frontFourteen of these bones per handHumerus has a medial and lateralArticulates with the radial headMost medial aspect of the humerusPassageway for nerves and tendons...

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2021-08-19

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. system function is to contract or shorten
  2. system that removes nitrogen-containing waste from body and maintains body's water and electrolyte balance
  3. away from head end or toward the lower part of a structure or body
  4. system that breaks down food and delivers products to blood for dispersal
  5. system uses blood to deliver nutrients throughout body
  6. this system provides framework for body and has protective function
  7. system that is the external covering of the body
  8. toward or at the front of the body(anterior)
  9. toward or at the backside of the body(posterior)
  10. toward the head end or upper part of a structure or body
  11. smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
  12. toward or at the midline of the body
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  1. farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
  2. toward or at the body surface
  3. close to the origin of the body or point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
  4. fast-acting control system that helps body respond to a stimulus
  5. this system keeps body constantly supplied with O2 and removes CO2
  6. system purpose is to reproduce offspring
  7. away from the midline of the body
  8. system controls body by producing hormones
  9. system that returns fluid leaked from blood back to blood vessels
  10. away from the body surface

22 Clues: away from the body surfacetoward or at the body surfaceaway from the midline of the bodytoward or at the midline of the bodysystem purpose is to reproduce offspringsystem controls body by producing hormonestoward or at the front of the body(anterior)system function is to contract or shortensystem that is the external covering of the body...

Learning Fish Anatomy Adaptations 2022-04-24

Learning Fish Anatomy Adaptations crossword puzzle
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  1. Common tail shape that is not flattened or split
  2. The farthest set of fins, seen only on some fishes
  3. Vertically flattened fish body
  4. Eats plants, specialized mouth for different food types
  5. A set or sensory pores that feel movement from surroundings
  6. Eel-like or extended fish body
  7. Top fins or side of the fish
  8. The tail fin that provides movement for many fish
  9. Tail that is clearly split into two lobes
  10. Eats other animals, can be determined by body form or mouth shape
  11. Extra sensory organs that help detect prey hiding in sediment
  12. The set of side fins on a fish
  13. Fish stay on the sea floor and grab prey swimming above
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  1. Horizontally squished or thin fish body
  2. The classic torpedo shaped fish body
  3. Visual organ that can perceive color and movement
  4. The study of fishes
  5. Rounded or spherical fish body
  6. Tail that is crescent shaped like the moon
  7. The covering of the gills
  8. The set of mid-body or back fins
  9. Similar to a birds, a sharp mouth adaptation for tough prey
  10. Specialized for a variety of feeding mechanisms

23 Clues: The study of fishesThe covering of the gillsTop fins or side of the fishVertically flattened fish bodyRounded or spherical fish bodyEel-like or extended fish bodyThe set of side fins on a fishThe set of mid-body or back finsThe classic torpedo shaped fish bodyHorizontally squished or thin fish bodyTail that is clearly split into two lobes...

Anatomy and Histology Review 2018-01-16

Anatomy and Histology Review crossword puzzle
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  1. The muscle that extends the length of the upper arm posteriorly
  2. The type of tissue that primarily composes the subcutaneous layer
  3. The types of nerves that carry messages from the brain to the muscles
  4. The smaller bone on the thumb side of the lower arm or forearm
  5. The nerve branch that extends to the muscles of the chin and lower lip
  6. Human cells reproduce by dividing in half through a process referred to as ________
  7. Tissue that contracts, when stimulated, to produce motion
  8. The stratum ________ is the layer of skin in which the cells are more regularly shaped and resemble many tiny granules
  9. An opening in the skin that contains the root of a hair within is called a hair _______
  10. The organs primarily responsible for the elimination of water and waste products
  11. The nerve that extends to the tip and lower side of the nose
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  1. Groups of cells of the same kind make up
  2. The stratum _______ the transparent layer of the epidermis and is thickest on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet
  3. The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones
  4. Phase of metabolism that causes a release of energy within the cell
  5. Merkel cells are located in the stratum ________
  6. The layer of skin that does not contain blood vessels and is known as the protective layer
  7. Type of tissue that "ties" muscles to bones
  8. the production department of the cell
  9. The organ supplies the blood with oxygen

20 Clues: the production department of the cellGroups of cells of the same kind make upThe organ supplies the blood with oxygenType of tissue that "ties" muscles to bonesMerkel cells are located in the stratum ________Tissue that contracts, when stimulated, to produce motionThe nerve that extends to the tip and lower side of the nose...

Anatomy Exam 3- MS 2018-03-22

Anatomy Exam 3- MS crossword puzzle
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  1. middle membrane of the spinal cord
  2. function is to brake down food with 4 main enzymes
  3. outermost membrane of the spinal cord
  4. clear jelly-like material that fills the eye
  5. outer covering sometimes called the visceral peritoneum
  6. carries bile to the gall bladder
  7. ridges or grooves of the cerebral cortex
  8. conducts blood from the heart to the liver
  9. membrane that covers the spinal cord and brain
  10. visible part of the ear
  11. bone that is called the stirrup in the inner wall of the ear
  12. "home to our personality"
  13. deals with language and mathematics
  14. enzyme that breaks down protein
  15. function is to masticate food with saliva
  16. transmits visual information from the retina to the brain
  17. part of the eye that is the white outer coating of the eye
  18. inner most layer of the digestive system
  19. innermost membrane of the spinal cord
  20. stomach acid that contains HCl, enzymes, and mucous
  21. consists of four lobes
  22. lowest part of the brainstem
  23. part of the eye that is the curved transparent layer
  24. part of the ear that is called the anvil
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  1. membrane that covers the sclera
  2. controls auditory
  3. makes up most of the human body
  4. make it necessary for the absorption of B-12
  5. carries bile to the cystic duct
  6. controls sleep
  7. muscle of the eye that rotates it laterally
  8. connective layer of the digestive system
  9. muscle of the eye that rotates it medially
  10. H-shaped center of the spinal cord and cerebrum
  11. interconnected cavities continuous with the spinal cord
  12. makes inactive enzymes convert to active enzymes
  13. part of the eye with a black dot that light passes through
  14. conducts blood from the liver to the heart
  15. part of the ear that resembles a snail's shell and contains the cochlear nerve
  16. a pouch-like structure
  17. colored part of the eye

41 Clues: controls sleepcontrols auditorya pouch-like structureconsists of four lobesvisible part of the earcolored part of the eye"home to our personality"lowest part of the brainstemmembrane that covers the scleramakes up most of the human bodycarries bile to the cystic ductenzyme that breaks down proteincarries bile to the gall bladder...

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 1 2016-08-15

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. A kind of sugar the cell uses.
  2. Dead bodies.
  3. A famous Greek philospher that believed the body has four liquids that need to be balanced in order to be healthy.
  4. Two letters that we use to refer to the endoplasmic reticulum, which transports chemicals and gets rid of waste in a cell.
  5. DNA is packaged into units called ______________. You body has 46 of these units.
  6. The jelly-like substance inside a cell, in which all the organelles float
  7. The oath doctors take which states that they will always do good and never harm people. TWO WORDS
  8. A French scientist who questioned Galen's ideas and dissected human cadavers.
  9. The wall around a cell. TWO WORDS.
  10. These are strung together to make genes.
  11. A personality that is excitable and full of energy.
  12. Organelles that protect the cell from foreign invaders and break down chemicals.
  13. What we call it when cells begin to become different from the original cell.
  14. The study of the human body, all its parts, and how it's put together
  15. The DNA's messenger, which copies part of the information that is in the DNA and then leaves the nucleus.
  16. The organelles inside a cell that give the cell power.
  17. The scientist who used a microscope to examine cork, naming the little boxes he saw "cells"
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  1. Dead bodies that have been preserved using salt and chemicals to keep them from rotting and decaying
  2. The name of the four liquids that Hippocrates believed would bring health to the body, if a person had equal amounts of the liquids.
  3. The membrane that surrounds the nucleus. TWO WORDS
  4. Letters we use to refer to deoxyribonucleic acid, which is the molecule inside every living thing that contains all the information about that thing.
  5. A group of cells of the same type
  6. A personality that likes to be in control.
  7. The study of how all the parts of the body function.
  8. A personality that is easy to get along with and usually happy.
  9. The organelles that look like stacked pancakes and store proteins and fats. TWO WORDS
  10. Special organelles that help cells reproduce.
  11. Small structures within a cell. The word means "little organs."
  12. The wrong idea that life can come into existence from nonliving things. TWO WORDS.
  13. A Greek philosopher after Hippocrates, considered one of the greatest thinkers of all time.
  14. The control center of the cell.
  15. A personality that is artistic and thoughtful.
  16. Tiny organisms (such as those sometimes found in pigs) that can infect humans and steal nutrients from the person they infect, as well as make the person sick.
  17. A Dutch scientist who discovered how to magnify things with glass lenses.
  18. Tiny organisms that can cause diseases.
  19. A group of tissues that work together to form a special body function
  20. An educated guess.

37 Clues: Dead bodies.An educated guess.A kind of sugar the cell uses.The control center of the cell.A group of cells of the same typeThe wall around a cell. TWO WORDS.Tiny organisms that can cause diseases.These are strung together to make genes.A personality that likes to be in control.Special organelles that help cells reproduce....

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 2 2016-08-15

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. A bulge that occurs in a broken bone while it is healing.
  2. When a person doesn't get enough of the right kind of nutrients.
  3. The bone cells that eat away at the spongy layer, causing your bones to get wider.
  4. Fats that are stored in your bones, as well as elsewhere in your body.
  5. The bony supportive structure within the human body. TWO WORDS.
  6. Joints that do not move.
  7. The cells that make new bones.
  8. The tissues that connect one bone to another bone.
  9. A firm but resilient material in the body and on the ends of bones that absorbs shock well and keeps the bones from getting hurt when they rub against one another.
  10. Your body needs ________ to make strong bones. Your body makes this when it is exposed to the sun. TWO WORDS.
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  1. A disease that causes weak and misformed bones. People can get this disease when they do not get enough vitamin D.
  2. This is the kind of bone marrow in which lipids (fats) are stored
  3. A mineral stored in your bones that helps keep your heart beating and your brain thinking. It also makes your bones strong.
  4. The group of bones that make up your head.
  5. A disease that results in weak bones with lots of tiny holes in them.
  6. The layer of bone under the compact bone. It is a network of pores and tunnels interconnected in ak pattern that makes the bone strong yet resilient. TWO WORDS.
  7. The bones of your skull that protect your brain.
  8. This is the kind of bone marrow in which blood cells are made.
  9. The outside layer of a bone: a thin, tough membrane.
  10. This is what occurs when two smaller bones are joined together to form one bone.
  11. What scientists call it when the body breaks down old bone and rebuilds new bone.
  12. The tough fiber that makes up part of the bone.
  13. Fluid that allows the joints to move more easily. TWO WORDS.
  14. The bones that protect your heart and lungs. TWO WORDS.
  15. The longest bone in the body - the thigh bone.

25 Clues: Joints that do not move.The cells that make new bones.The group of bones that make up your head.The longest bone in the body - the thigh bone.The tough fiber that makes up part of the bone.The bones of your skull that protect your brain.The tissues that connect one bone to another bone.The outside layer of a bone: a thin, tough membrane....

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 6 2016-08-16

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 6 crossword puzzle
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  1. The part of your body that gives you the ability to speak.
  2. Bronchioles fan out to create these little spaces where air enters the alveoli. TWO WORDKS
  3. The part of the pharynx that is closest to your mouth.
  4. The last part of the pharynx.
  5. The condition that occurs when your bronchi are swollen, usually because of an infection.
  6. Very small, thin-walled tubes that carry air to where the lungs can finally use it.
  7. Mucus producing tissues, found in many parts of your body. TWO WORDS
  8. The uppermost part of the pharynx. It is connected to the inner ear.
  9. Another name for the larynx. TWO WORDS
  10. The long muscle below your lungs. It helps you breathe in and out.
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  1. A small pink projection hanging downward from you soft palate.
  2. Tiny motorized "whips" waving back and forth on the cells lining the back of your nose and throughout much of the respiratory tract.
  3. A space in your head where much of the dust, pollen, bacteria and other stuff in the air you breathe is filtered out. TWO WORDS
  4. The system that enables you to breathe; your noese, trachea, and lungs are a few of the parts of this system. TWO WORDS
  5. Balloon-like sacs in the lungs that allow the oxygen you need to pass easily from the air you inhale into the blood stream.
  6. Air passes through these structures in your nasal cavity where it is cleaned, moistened and brought to the correct temperature.
  7. Holes in your skull that aid in the warming, moisturizing and filtering of the air you breathe. TWO WORDS
  8. The two tubes that branch out from the trachea.
  9. "strings" or strips of tissue that are pulled tightly across your larynx. They vibrate as air blows by, giving you the ability to make sounds. TWO WORDS
  10. Air passes thorugh the three parts of this structure on its way down the trachea.

20 Clues: The last part of the pharynx.Another name for the larynx. TWO WORDSThe two tubes that branch out from the trachea.The part of the pharynx that is closest to your mouth.The part of your body that gives you the ability to speak.A small pink projection hanging downward from you soft palate....

Anatomy/Physiology of Hearing 2016-12-04

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

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?...

Anatomy/Physiology of Hearing 2016-12-04

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

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?...

Anatomy Chapter 6 + 7 2018-11-27

Anatomy Chapter 6 + 7 crossword puzzle
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  1. muscles decrease
  2. energy contained in muscles that converts ADP back to ATP
  3. a basic contracting unit over each muscle fiber
  4. chemical on motor neuron that initiates reactions
  5. a nigh energy bond is split in this material to yield energy
  6. chemical product of a broken high energy bond
  7. nerve cells that stimulate a muscle fiber
  8. after exercise one will breathe deeply to pay back what
  9. skeletal muscles atrophy
  10. stored in the muscles to provide a constant source of energy
  11. involuntary contraction of muscles
  12. a thin fibrous connective tissue that covers the fiber bundles
  13. contractions that produce movement by the muscles shortening
  14. name for a bundle of fibers
  15. thin protein filament
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  1. what most of the energy released during muscle activity is used for
  2. area between the Z bands and the functional unit of the contractile unit
  3. muscles increase
  4. a thin covering over each muscle fiber
  5. type of exercise that does increase the heart rate
  6. weakness, fatigue of voluntary muscles
  7. inability to move muscles due to failure of nervous system
  8. a flattened disc on the muscle fiber
  9. violent, involuntary contraction of muscles, a sign of injury
  10. contractions that are continual; helps maintain posture
  11. sheath fibrous connective tissue that covers skeletal muscle
  12. thick protein filament
  13. type of exercise that does not increase the heart rate
  14. strained muscles on front of lower leg
  15. contractions that increase in tension without producing movement
  16. continuous contraction of muscles; lockjaw

31 Clues: muscles increasemuscles decreasethin protein filamentthick protein filamentskeletal muscles atrophyname for a bundle of fibersinvoluntary contraction of musclesa flattened disc on the muscle fibera thin covering over each muscle fiberweakness, fatigue of voluntary musclesstrained muscles on front of lower leg...

Anatomy Chapter 9 Packet 2019-01-10

Anatomy Chapter 9 Packet crossword puzzle
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  1. Inflammation of a bursa, causing pain whenever the associated tendon or ligament moves
  2. joint A freely movable joint where the opposing bone surfaces are separated by synovial fluid; a diarthrosis
  3. A fibrous joint between flat bones of the skull
  4. ligaments These ligaments reinforce the knee joint's posterior surface
  5. An arthritic condition affecting multiple articulations
  6. An articulation that permits a small degree of independent movement
  7. A fibrous synarthrosis that binds a tooth to the bone of the jaw
  8. A synarthrosis formed through the fusion of the articulating elements
  9. capsule The dense collagen fiber sleeve that surrounds a joint and provides protection and stabilization
  10. Inflammation of a joint
  11. A joint; the formation of words
  12. disc A common name for a condition caused by distortion of an intervertebral disc
  13. A fibrous amphiarthrosis, such as that between adjacent vertebrae or between the public bones of the coxae
  14. An arthritic condition affecting a single articulation
  15. A fibrous amphiarthrosis
  16. A therapeutic procedure involving passive movement of an injured joint to stimulate circulation of synovial fluid.
  17. arthritis An inflammatory arthritis that affects roughly 2.5 percent of the adult U.S population
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  1. The most common pressure-related bursitis, involving a tender nodule formed around bursae over the base of the great toe
  2. A dislocation; a condition in which the articulating surfaces are forced out of position
  3. A joint that does not permit relative movement between the articulating elements
  4. A partial dislocation; displacement of articulating surfaces sufficient to cause discomfort but resulting in less physical damage to the joint than occurs during a dislocation
  5. disc A condition caused by intervertebral compression severe enough to rupture the annulus fibrosus and release the nucleus pulposus, which may protude the intervertebral space
  6. A cartilaginous synarthrosis, such as the articulation between the epiphysis and diaphysis of a growing bone
  7. An arthritic condition resulting from (1) cumulative wear and tear on joint surfaces or (2) genetic predisposition
  8. The surgical removal of a damaged meniscus
  9. A condition caused when a ligament is stretched to the point at which some of the collagen fibers are torn
  10. An abnormal fusion between articulating bones in repsonse to trauma and friction within a joint.
  11. A condition characterized by pain in muscles, tendons, bones, or joints
  12. A synovial joint
  13. separation The partial or complete dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint
  14. Removal of verterbal laminae; may be performed to acess the vertebral canal and relieve symptoms of a herniated disc

31 Clues: A synovial jointInflammation of a jointA fibrous amphiarthrosisA joint; the formation of wordsThe surgical removal of a damaged meniscusA fibrous joint between flat bones of the skullAn arthritic condition affecting a single articulationAn arthritic condition affecting multiple articulations...

Anatomy of a computer 2019-02-14

Anatomy of a computer crossword puzzle
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  1. cables, most require PS/2 ports.
  2. (Peripheral Component Interconnect)
  3. to and from the appropriate devices.
  4. power through the multicolored
  5. (megabits per second).
  6. the processor.
  7. is a large PCB (printed circuit board) that
  8. as data relating to open programs, in
  9. PDAs (personal digital assistants) require USB
  10. Serial Bus) connections.
  11. let peripherals communicate quickly
  12. port: Serial ports are much slower than new USB and
  13. Although some newer mice and keyboards include
  14. image to the monitor.
  15. Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers,
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  1. is the brain that carries out your
  2. (many cables have more than one
  3. the device to the parallel port.
  4. The serial port is also known
  5. to each device.
  6. Current FireWire ports transfer data as fast as
  7. Port: If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably
  8. component by any means. It
  9. instructions.
  10. ports. You can attach some older keyboards, mice, and modems to the serial
  11. Card: Motherboards often have integrated sound chips
  12. a COM (communications) port.
  13. your graphics card, which supplies
  14. (power supply unit) isn’t the
  15. but chances are your serial port is
  16. (Accelerated Graphics Port)
  17. (operating system) in the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) chip.

32 Clues: instructions.the processor.to each device.image to the monitor.(megabits per second).Serial Bus) connections.component by any means. It(Accelerated Graphics Port)a COM (communications) port.The serial port is also known(power supply unit) isn’t thepower through the multicolored(many cables have more than onecables, most require PS/2 ports....

Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18

Anatomy of a Cell crossword puzzle
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  1. looked at a sliver of a cork in a microscope, and discovered cells
  2. makes proteins and transports them around the cell, covered with ribosomes, found in both plant and animal cells
  3. receives, modifies, sorts, concentrates, and packs proteins, found in both plant and animal cells
  4. responsible for giving shape to the cell, jellylike substance that contains all the other organelles, found in both plant and animal cells
  5. allows some substances to pass, but keeps others out, found in both plant and animal cells
  6. the powerhouse of the cell, found in both plant and animal cells
  7. digestion and removal of waste, found in both plant and animal cells
  8. Stores DNA, coordinates all the cells activities, found in both plant and animal cells
  9. type of prokaryotic cell that lacks membranes bound organelles, but is considered its own domain; usually found in extreme conditions
  10. provides structure to the cell, only found in plant cells
  11. makes protein, found on the Rough ER
  12. double layer of phospholipids, makes up the membrane
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  1. makes cellular products such as hormones and lipids found in both plant and animal cells
  2. makes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipids
  3. no nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smaller
  4. stores food for later use, waste for removal, and acts as a storage container, only found in the plant cells
  5. makes proteins, found within the nucleus, found in both plant and animal cells
  6. Turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food for the cell, found in plant cells
  7. make up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable
  8. transportation and storage of substances between organelles and cells, found in both plant and animal 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
Across
  1. type of prokaryotic cell that lacks membranes bound organelles, but is considered its own domain; usually found in extreme conditions
  2. stores food for later use, waste for removal, and acts as a storage container, only found in the plant cells
  3. makes cellular products such as hormones and lipids found in both plant and animal cells
  4. provides structure to the cell, only found in plant cells
  5. Turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food for the cell, found in plant cells
  6. make up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable
  7. digestion and removal of waste, found in both plant and animal cells
  8. looked at a sliver of a cork in a microscope, and discovered cells
  9. the powerhouse of the cell, found in both plant and animal cells
  10. responsible for giving shape to the cell, jellylike substance that contains all the other organelles, found in both plant and animal cells
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  1. receives, modifies, sorts, concentrates, and packs proteins, found in both plant and animal cells
  2. makes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipids
  3. double layer of phospholipids, makes up the membrane
  4. Stores DNA, coordinates all the cells activities, found in both plant and animal cells
  5. makes proteins and transports them around the cell, covered with ribosomes, 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. makes proteins, found within the nucleus, found in both plant and animal cells
  8. makes protein, found on the Rough ER
  9. no nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smaller
  10. transportation and storage of substances between organelles and cells, found in both plant and animal 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
Across
  1. carries waste away from the cell
  2. stores DNA and is the control center for the cell
  3. produces food for the cell, this process is called photosynthesis
  4. cells that do not have a nucleus
  5. non-cancerous cells
  6. gives the cell strength, protection, and structure
  7. packages proteins and sends them to the Golgi body
  8. this person named cells
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  1. transports materials around the cell and to the cell membrane
  2. this type of cell is typically older
  3. keeps the organelles inside the cell
  4. is surrounding the nucleus
  5. makes lipids and hormones
  6. stores water and nutrients for the cell
  7. the powerhouse of the cell, where cellular energy is produced
  8. helps guard the cell from unwanted intruders
  9. packages the proteins and sends them to the right place in the cell
  10. type of prokaryotic cell that obtain energy through photosynthesis
  11. the definition of organelles
  12. makes proteins for the cell

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 nucleusthis type of cell is typically olderkeeps the organelles inside the cellstores water and nutrients for the cell...

Human Anatomy & Physiology 12 2019-11-21

Human Anatomy & Physiology 12 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. iron-bearing protein
  2. stoppage of bleeding
  3. low WBC count; commonly caused by drugs and anticancer agents
  4. percentage of total volume of a blood sample
  5. another name for red blood cells
  6. RBCs become spiky shaped; prominent among blacks
  7. nonliving fluid matrix
  8. WBCs that release histamines
  9. the river of life
  10. bleeder's disease
  11. another name for white blood cells
  12. the slipping of white blood cells in and out of blood vessels
Down
  1. a substance that the body recognizes as foreign
  2. "recognizers"
  3. WBCs that are part of the immune system
  4. WBCs that kill parasitic worms
  5. an excessive increase in the number of erythrocytes
  6. 90% of plasma
  7. blood cell formation
  8. rupture of red blood cells
  9. cell fragments used for clotting
  10. WBCs that are active phagocytes that are active during chronic infection
  11. a decrease in the oxygen carrying ability of RBCs

23 Clues: "recognizers"90% of plasmathe river of lifebleeder's diseaseiron-bearing proteinstoppage of bleedingblood cell formationnonliving fluid matrixrupture of red blood cellsWBCs that release histaminesWBCs that kill parasitic wormsanother name for red blood cellscell fragments used for clottinganother name for white blood cells...

XWORD 2A: Anatomy Easier 2019-11-22

XWORD 2A: Anatomy Easier crossword puzzle
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  1. SMALL CONTAINER*
  2. COHERENCE
  3. THE WRIST HAS A THREE SIDED ONE*
  4. A TWO HEADED CALF STRUCTURE*
  5. A SHORT KNEE STRUCTURE*
  6. A SMALL DISH?*
  7. ALONGSIDE THE SPINAL COLUMN*
  8. MAKING CONCESSIONS
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  1. IN SECRET BUT WITH PHOTOS
  2. DOES NOT INCLUDE THE LOWER JAW*
  3. A LINING*
  4. TO BE CONCERNED ABOUT
  5. TAKES NON-SPECIAL SENSATION FROM THE HEAD*
  6. PATH BETWEEN TWO ORGANS*
  7. PART OF THE SHOUJLDER GIRDLE*
  8. AROUND THE KNEE CAP*
  9. A DEPRESSION AND A CAT-LIKE ANIMAL*
  10. NEARLY BUT NOT QUITE REAL
  11. A 12 INCH ROBBER*
  12. A GEOMETRICAL SHAPE IN THE UPPER BACK*
  13. USED TO CALCULATE THE AREA OF A CIRCLE*

21 Clues: COHERENCEA LINING*A SMALL DISH?*SMALL CONTAINER*A 12 INCH ROBBER*MAKING CONCESSIONSAROUND THE KNEE CAP*TO BE CONCERNED ABOUTA SHORT KNEE STRUCTURE*PATH BETWEEN TWO ORGANS*IN SECRET BUT WITH PHOTOSNEARLY BUT NOT QUITE REALA TWO HEADED CALF STRUCTURE*ALONGSIDE THE SPINAL COLUMN*PART OF THE SHOUJLDER GIRDLE*DOES NOT INCLUDE THE LOWER JAW*...

chp. 7 anatomy vocab 2012-12-12

chp. 7 anatomy vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. partition separating the right and left nose cavities
  2. breathing out
  3. muscular portion between the thoracic and abdominal cavities
  4. two tubes that branch from the trachea to the lungs
  5. oxygen and carbon dioxide exchanging on a cellular level
  6. passageway from the mouth to the throat
  7. vocal cords are located in the...
  8. muscles between the ribs
  9. roof of mouth
  10. smallest tubes of the bronchi
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  1. indicators of the condition of body functions
  2. breathing in
  3. windpipe
  4. space between the lungs
  5. exchange of gases between the lungs and blood
  6. slimy, sticky substance produced in the nose and throat to moisten and protect them
  7. hair-line projections lining the opening of the nose and airways
  8. cavity in thorax containing the lungs
  9. liquid lubricant between two layers of pleura reducing friction
  10. air cavities within the cranial bones that open into the nasal cavities
  11. tube between middle of ear and throat that equalizes pressure on both sides of the eardrum
  12. passageway from nose to throat
  13. both food and air travel down the...
  14. double membrane that surrounds the lungs
  15. subdivisions of the lungs
  16. area in lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
  17. flap of tissue sealing the trachea from food and drink
  18. carries air over from the trachea to the lungs

28 Clues: windpipebreathing inbreathing outroof of mouthspace between the lungsmuscles between the ribssubdivisions of the lungssmallest tubes of the bronchipassageway from nose to throatvocal cords are located in the...both food and air travel down the...cavity in thorax containing the lungspassageway from the mouth to the throat...

Chapter 7 Anatomy Terms 2012-12-12

Chapter 7 Anatomy Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. respiration O2 exchange with the lungs and blood
  2. Larynx
  3. muscle that aids breathing
  4. type of tube in the ear; used for drainage
  5. nose and throat
  6. air sac things
  7. Breathe in
  8. Weird gooey stuff in your nose; help prevent sickness
  9. Sinuses around the nose
  10. sac surrounding the lungs
  11. type of cavity that contains the lungs
  12. singular form of bronchi
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  1. Trachea
  2. Pharynx
  3. Type of tubes that branch from the Trachea
  4. sections of the lungs
  5. type of fluid in the lung
  6. signs
  7. separates the lungs
  8. Breathe out
  9. Roof of the Mouth
  10. name for the muscles between the ribs
  11. tiny bronchi
  12. Separates the nostrils
  13. flap that covers either the trachea or the esophagus
  14. respiration O2 exchange with the blood and cells
  15. mouth and throat

27 Clues: signsLarynxTracheaPharynxBreathe inBreathe outtiny bronchiair sac thingsnose and throatmouth and throatRoof of the Mouthseparates the lungssections of the lungsSeparates the nostrilsSinuses around the nosesingular form of bronchitype of fluid in the lungsac surrounding the lungsmuscle that aids breathingname for the muscles between the ribs...

Anatomy Lec 3-5 2014-02-23

Anatomy Lec 3-5 crossword puzzle
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  1. During testing of m. rhomboid major & minor push the elbows in this direction against resistance
  2. Latissimus dorsi is supplied by this n.
  3. The main function of m. teres major
  4. Both supraspinatus and infraspinatus mm. are supplied by this n.
  5. Action of clavicular head of m. pectoralis major
  6. It is a pyramid-shaped space situated inf. to the glenohumeral joint
  7. The axilla has ? walls
  8. This m. is also known as the boxer's muscle
  9. This m. forms the lat. part of the post. wall of the axilla
  10. Do this with shoulders against resistance when testing m. trapezius (answer not raise)
  11. These mm. cannot always be clearly separated from each other
  12. The axillary lymph nodes drain into the ?
  13. This vein is found in the Deltopectoral triangle
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  1. Situated in the ant wall of axilla
  2. A person with m. latissimus dorsi paralysis cannot use this
  3. Useful anatomical & surgical landmark
  4. Joint ? is one of the most important functions of the SITS mm.
  5. This m. is important for sport
  6. This m. has both uni- and multi-pennate parts
  7. This m. covers the back of the neck and the sup. half of the trunk
  8. The distal attachment of m. teres major is on the med. lip of ? groove of the humerus
  9. The rotator cuff mm. are called the ? mm.
  10. This attachment is where m. pectoralis minor attaches to the coracoid process of the scapula
  11. This m. protects the subclavian vessels and brachial plexus during fracture to the clavicle
  12. The ? lymph nodes are situated in the apex of the axillary triangle

25 Clues: The axilla has ? wallsThis m. is important for sportSituated in the ant wall of axillaThe main function of m. teres majorUseful anatomical & surgical landmarkLatissimus dorsi is supplied by this n.The rotator cuff mm. are called the ? mm.The axillary lymph nodes drain into the ?This m. is also known as the boxer's muscle...

Anatomy Lecture 13 Crossword 2014-09-24

Anatomy Lecture 13 Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Foreign bodies normally end up lodging in this bronchus
  2. Air found inside pleural cavity
  3. Tertiary bronchi can also be called:
  4. Tertiary bronchi branch and give rise to numerous _____ bronchioles
  5. Pleural rubs are a clinical sign of this:
  6. The _____ is lined with pseudostratified columnar epi
  7. The diaphragm _________ when you breath in
  8. Which vena cava passes through the diaphragm?
  9. Alveoli are lined with ______ squamous epithelium
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  1. This fissure separates the middle from inferior lobes on the right lung
  2. Lymph fluid found inside pleural cavity
  3. Surface of the lungs that contacts/touches ribs
  4. The basic functional unit of the lung.
  5. Portion of superior left lobe that partially covers the heart
  6. This duct enters the thoracic cavity through the aortic hiatus
  7. Number of lobes in the left lung
  8. Fluid that is normally found in pleural cavity
  9. Pump handle motion occurs here
  10. Entry portal into the lung
  11. Superior portion of the lung

20 Clues: Entry portal into the lungSuperior portion of the lungPump handle motion occurs hereAir found inside pleural cavityNumber of lobes in the left lungTertiary bronchi can also be called:The basic functional unit of the lung.Lymph fluid found inside pleural cavityPleural rubs are a clinical sign of this:The diaphragm _________ when you breath in...

Anatomy Prefix/Suffix Review 2015-10-04

Anatomy Prefix/Suffix Review crossword puzzle
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  1. star
  2. armpit
  3. vinegar
  4. bow
  5. two
  6. bag, purse
  7. channel
  8. before
  9. porridge
  10. life
  11. ear
  12. arm
  13. to glue together
  14. heel
  15. bile
  16. to attach to, hang or fix to
  17. air
  18. man
  19. sausuage
  20. away from
  21. open space
  22. slow
  23. entrance
  24. toward
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  1. vessel
  2. bud, child, a growing thing in early stages
  3. ring
  4. base
  5. two heads
  6. eyelid
  7. joint
  8. crab
  9. something inserted
  10. up; positive
  11. windpipe
  12. food
  13. negative prefix
  14. heat
  15. trough
  16. white
  17. hearing
  18. cup
  19. tree
  20. pertaining to
  21. self
  22. axis
  23. fat

47 Clues: bowtwoeararmairmancupfatstarringbasecrablifefoodheatheelbiletreeselfslowaxisjointwhitevesselarmpiteyelidbeforetroughtowardvinegarchannelhearingporridgewindpipesausuageentrancetwo headsaway frombag, purseopen spaceup; positivepertaining tonegative prefixto glue togethersomething insertedto attach to, hang or fix to...

Anatomy & Physiology - Nervous System 2015-11-18

Anatomy & Physiology - Nervous System crossword puzzle
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  1. the branching projections of a neuron
  2. (3 words) brain and spinal cord comprise this system
  3. cranial nerve that conducts impulses from the nose to the brain and functions in our sense of smell
  4. specialized connective tissue cells that hold functioning neurons together and protect them; aka neuroglia
  5. the loss of the ability to make voluntary movements
  6. (2 words) part of ANS; conduct impulses from a ganglion to cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, or glandular epithelial tissue.
  7. (3 words)nerves that lay outside the brain and spinal cord
  8. a group of nerve-cell bodies located in the PNS
  9. tough, fluid-containing membrane found surrounding the spinal cord and the brain
  10. the elongated projection of a neuron
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  1. (3 words) structures that regulate the body's automatic or involuntary functions
  2. ________________ disease is a chronic nervous disorder resulting from a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the cerebral nuclei of the cerebrum.
  3. a crucial part of the brain that controls body temperature helps control our heartbeat, among other things
  4. aka "water on the brain"; a condition where the CSF builds up in the brain because it cannot drain away
  5. largest and uppermost part of the brain
  6. largest organ of the CNS
  7. (2 words) fluid found in the spinal column and in the brain
  8. microscopic space that separates the axon ending of one neuron from the dendrites of another neuron
  9. part of the brain responsible for muscle coordination; maintenance of equilibrium and posture
  10. skin surface areas that are supplied by a single spinal nerve
  11. another, more common name for Herpes zoster, a unique viral infection that almost always affects the skin of a single dermatome
  12. (2 words) a self-propagating wave of electrical disturbance that travels along the surface of a neuron's plasma membrane
  13. (2 words) structure that connects the two halve or hemispheres of the cerebrum
  14. nerve cells
  15. part of the brain that helps produce sensations, associates sensations with emotions and plays a part in the alerting mechanism
  16. a chemical by which neurons communicate
  17. a type of Glia that help hold nerve fibers together and also produce the fatty myelin sheath that envelops nerve fibers located in the brain and spinal cord
  18. _________________ nervous system is part of the ANS and performs such functions as speeding up heart rate, secreting adrenaline & delaying emptying the bladder
  19. (2 words) upward extension of the spinal cord; the "vital centers" are located here.
  20. a group of peripheral nerve fibers (axons) bundled together like the strands of a cable

30 Clues: nerve cellslargest organ of the CNSthe elongated projection of a neuronthe branching projections of a neuronlargest and uppermost part of the braina chemical by which neurons communicatea group of nerve-cell bodies located in the PNSthe loss of the ability to make voluntary movements(3 words) brain and spinal cord comprise this system...

Anatomy of the eye 2014-03-18

Anatomy of the eye crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The lens is suspended by a bunch of fibres called the suspensory ..........
  2. This part of the eye is composed of layers of blood vessels that nourish the back of the eye
  3. The thickest layer of cells within the cornea.
  4. The......humor form 2/3 of the eyes volume and gives the eye it's shape.
  5. The small and highly sensitive part of the retina responsible for detailed central vision
  6. The six tiny muscles that surround the eye and control its movements are known as the ............ muscles
  7. It controls light levels inside the eye similar to the aperture on a camera.
  8. the tough, opaque tissue that serves as the eye's protective outer coat.
  9. The ...... muscle changes the shape & curvature of the lens by contracting or relaxing.
  10. The layer of nerve tissue which holds millions of rods and cones.
Down
  1. The .....nerve transmits electrical impulses from the retina to the brain.
  2. The inner most layer of the cornea.
  3. The 1st refractive structure of the eye that light travels through.
  4. This tiny area is responsible for our central, sharpest vision. it has a very high concentration of cones, allowing us to appreciate color.
  5. These photoreceptor cells detect colour.
  6. The watery portion of the tear film is produced by the ..... gland
  7. The iris divides the front of the eye, which is known as the ......... chamber, from the back of the eye.
  8. These photoreceptor cells detect light intensity.
  9. This gets bigger during the fight or flight response.
  10. Part of the eye which is affected by cataract.

20 Clues: The inner most layer of the cornea.These photoreceptor cells detect colour.The thickest layer of cells within the cornea.Part of the eye which is affected by cataract.These photoreceptor cells detect light intensity.This gets bigger during the fight or flight response.The layer of nerve tissue which holds millions of rods and cones....

Anatomy Of The Eye 2014-03-18

Anatomy Of The Eye crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This gets bigger during the fight or flight response.
  2. The small and highly sensitive part of the retina responsible for detailed central vision
  3. The inner most layer of the cornea.
  4. The .....nerve transmits electrical impulses from the retina to the brain.
  5. These photoreceptor cells detect colour.
  6. The iris divides the front of the eye,from the back of the eye. the back of the eye is known as the ....... chamber.
  7. The iris divides the front of the eye, which is known as the ......... chamber, from the back of the eye.
  8. The ...... muscle changes the shape & curvature of the lens by contracting or relaxing.
  9. It controls light levels inside the eye similar to the aperture on a camera.
  10. The layer of nerve tissue which holds millions of rods and cones.
Down
  1. the tough, opaque tissue that serves as the eye's protective outer coat.
  2. The watery portion of the tear film is produced by the ..... gland
  3. The lens is suspended by a bunch of fibres called the suspensory ..........
  4. The......humor forms 2/3 of the eye's volume and gives the eye it's shape.
  5. The six tiny muscles that surround the eye and control its movements are known as the ............ muscles
  6. This tiny area is responsible for our central, sharpest vision. It has a very high concentration of cones, allowing us to appreciate color.
  7. The thickest layer of cells within the cornea.
  8. This part of the eye is composed of layers of blood vessels that nourish the back of the eye
  9. Part of the eye which is affected by cataract.
  10. The 1st refractive structure of the eye that light travels through.
  11. These photoreceptor cells detect light intensity.

21 Clues: The inner most layer of the cornea.These photoreceptor cells detect colour.The thickest layer of cells within the cornea.Part of the eye which is affected by cataract.These photoreceptor cells detect light intensity.This gets bigger during the fight or flight response.The layer of nerve tissue which holds millions of rods and cones....

Anatomy & Physiology - Biol 2402 2016-02-03

Anatomy & Physiology - Biol 2402 crossword puzzle
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  1. autonomic nervous system branch involved in GI tract
  2. cleaves peptide bond at the carboxy-terminal
  3. vomiting of frank blood
  4. only form of absorbable carbohydrate
  5. without one you are a die-er
  6. organized waves of smooth muscle contraction to move chyme
  7. milk sugar
  8. inactive form of # ___ across / down
  9. Step 1 - small intestine
  10. fat digester
  11. first stage of digestion
  12. plexus that controls peristalsis and other contractions of muscularis externa
  13. HCL producing cells
  14. lipase and pepsinogen producing cells
Down
  1. functionally, the opposite of # ___ across / doen
  2. result of HCL induced erosion of stomach wall
  3. British estradiol
  4. duodenal mucosal product responding to fats in diet
  5. #____ across / down that breaks bonds between tyrosine and phenylalanine bonds
  6. site of primary digestion and nutrient absorption in GI tract
  7. triglycerides lipoprotein particles released into lacteals of villi
  8. site of insulin production
  9. short reflexes in response to stretch
  10. chewing
  11. accessory digestive organ that stores bile
  12. tyroid product that opposes parathyroid hormone
  13. products traveling through the hepatopancreatic sphincter
  14. sphincter between stomach and duodenum
  15. catalytic protein
  16. glucose X 2
  17. gastric activity controlled by brain

31 Clues: chewingmilk sugarglucose X 2fat digesterBritish estradiolcatalytic proteinHCL producing cellsvomiting of frank bloodStep 1 - small intestinefirst stage of digestionsite of insulin productionwithout one you are a die-eronly form of absorbable carbohydrateinactive form of # ___ across / downgastric activity controlled by brain...

Dental Anatomy Key Terms 2023-11-16

Dental Anatomy Key Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Natural teeth in the dental arch.
  2. the first teeth to erupt in the pediatric patient.
  3. Band of tissue that passes from the facial oral mucosa at the midline of the arch to the midline of the inner surface of the lip.
  4. incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.
  5. asymmetric ridges of connective tissue located behind the incisive papilla over the anterior hard palate.
  6. a conical pointed tooth especially : one situated between the lateral incisor and the first premolar.
  7. the center part of a tooth comprised of connective tissue, blood vessels, and cells.
  8. Pear-shaped projection at the end of the soft palate.
  9. Toward the back.
  10. formally separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavities, forming the floor of the nasal cavity and the roof of the oral cavity.
  11. a narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth, adapted for cutting. In humans there are four incisors in each jaw.
  12. makes up the posterior third of the palate and is a posterior continuation of the hard palate.
  13. the protective, outer covering of your tooth.
  14. refers to the anatomical area of teeth, usually covered by enamel.
  15. the flat teeth at the rear of the mouth.
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  1. 1/4 of the mouth.
  2. Facial landmark commonly called the "bridge" of the nose.
  3. the part of the gingiva that exists coronal to the free gingival margin on the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth.
  4. the line between your two upper front teeth and your two lower front teeth.
  5. Specialized, calcified connective tissue that covers the anatomic root of a tooth.
  6. the area of union of the cementum and enamel at the cervical region of the tooth.
  7. Major elevation on the masticatory surfaces of canine and posterior teeth.
  8. are the first set of teeth that humans and other mammals develop.
  9. Tapered end of each root tip.
  10. Top teeth.
  11. the part of the gingiva that exists coronal to the free gingival margin on the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth.
  12. Hard portion of of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the crown and by cementum on the root.
  13. Toward the front surface.
  14. a tooth situated between the canine and the molar teeth. An adult human normally has eight, two in each jaw on each side.

29 Clues: Top teeth.Toward the back.1/4 of the mouth.Toward the front surface.Tapered end of each root tip.Natural teeth in the dental arch.the flat teeth at the rear of the mouth.incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.the protective, outer covering of your tooth.the first teeth to erupt in the pediatric patient....

Dental Anatomy Key Terms 2023-11-16

Dental Anatomy Key Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the center part of a tooth comprised of connective tissue, blood vessels, and cells.
  2. are the first set of teeth that humans and other mammals develop.
  3. the line between your two upper front teeth and your two lower front teeth.
  4. refers to the anatomical area of teeth, usually covered by enamel.
  5. Major elevation on the masticatory surfaces of canine and posterior teeth.
  6. Bottom teeth.
  7. incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.
  8. the part of the gingiva that exists coronal to the free gingival margin on the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth.
  9. the part of the gingiva that exists coronal to the free gingival margin on the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth.
  10. Facial landmark commonly called the "bridge" of the nose.
  11. a conical pointed tooth especially : one situated between the lateral incisor and the first premolar.
  12. Toward the front surface.
  13. the flat teeth at the rear of the mouth.
  14. the area of union of the cementum and enamel at the cervical region of the tooth.
  15. Band of tissue that passes from the facial oral mucosa at the midline of the arch to the midline of the inner surface of the lip.
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  1. the protective, outer covering of your tooth.
  2. a tooth situated between the canine and the molar teeth. An adult human normally has eight, two in each jaw on each side.
  3. Specialized, calcified connective tissue that covers the anatomic root of a tooth.
  4. formally separates the oral cavity from the nasal cavities, forming the floor of the nasal cavity and the roof of the oral cavity.
  5. Pear-shaped projection at the end of the soft palate.
  6. the first teeth to erupt in the pediatric patient.
  7. Top teeth.
  8. makes up the posterior third of the palate and is a posterior continuation of the hard palate.
  9. Tapered end of each root tip.
  10. Hard portion of of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the crown and by cementum on the root.
  11. a narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth, adapted for cutting. In humans there are four incisors in each jaw.
  12. Toward the back.
  13. asymmetric ridges of connective tissue located behind the incisive papilla over the anterior hard palate.
  14. 1/4 of the mouth.
  15. Natural teeth in the dental arch.

30 Clues: Top teeth.Bottom teeth.Toward the back.1/4 of the mouth.Toward the front surface.Tapered end of each root tip.Natural teeth in the dental arch.the flat teeth at the rear of the mouth.incisors, canines, premolars, and molars.the protective, outer covering of your tooth.the first teeth to erupt in the pediatric patient....

Somayajula - Anatomy Skeletal System 2024-01-14

Somayajula - Anatomy Skeletal System crossword puzzle
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  1. The basin-shaped structure that supports the spine and connects the lower limbs.
  2. A slender bone that connects the sternum to the shoulder.
  3. Also known as the shoulder blade, a flat, triangular bone at the back of the shoulder.
  4. A flat bone located in the center of the chest, connecting the rib bones.
  5. The long bones in the middle of the foot, connecting the ankle to the toes.
  6. The small, triangular bone at the base of the spine, also known as the tailbone.
  7. Curved bones that form the ribcage, protecting the chest organs.
  8. The outer layer of bone, providing strength and support.
  9. One of the two bones in the forearm, on the opposite side of the radius.
  10. The bones of the fingers and toes.
  11. The bone of the upper-arm or forelimb, extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
  12. The kneecap, a flat, circular bone in front of the knee joint.
  13. The longest bone in the human body, located in the thigh.
  14. One of the two bones in the forearm, on the thumb side.
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  1. Points of articulation between bones.
  2. Vertebrae The seven vertebrae in the neck region of the spine.
  3. A mineral essential for bone strength and structure.
  4. The bone of the upper-arm or forelimb, extending from the shoulder to the elbow.
  5. The larger and stronger of the two lower leg bones, commonly known as the shinbone.
  6. The arrangement and organization of bone tissue.
  7. Skeleton The central structure of the skeleton, including the skull, vertebral column, and ribcage.
  8. The lower jawbone, the largest and strongest bone in the face.
  9. The skull, especially the part enclosing the brain.
  10. Skeleton The bones of the limbs and their girdles, forming the appendages.
  11. Vertebrae The five vertebrae in the lower back region of the spine.
  12. The soft, spongy tissue found in the cavities of bones, responsible for blood cell production.

26 Clues: The bones of the fingers and toes.Points of articulation between bones.The arrangement and organization of bone tissue.The skull, especially the part enclosing the brain.A mineral essential for bone strength and structure.One of the two bones in the forearm, on the thumb side.The outer layer of bone, providing strength and support....

Anatomy Of The Heart 2024-01-18

Anatomy Of The Heart crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the relaxation of ventricles
  2. constricts damaged blood vessels
  3. blood cell formation
  4. the outer layer of the heart
  5. a graphic record of heart activity
  6. Disease- abnormally shaped hemoglobin
  7. the wall between the atria and ventricles
  8. Pressure- the peak of ventricular contraction
  9. lack of adequate blood supply to the heart
  10. a foreign substance your immune system recognizes
  11. thickened artery walls due to fatty deposits
  12. the transport vehicle
Down
  1. prolonged heart rate
  2. Heart Failure- progressive weakening of the heart
  3. the contraction of ventricles
  4. a clot in an unbroken vessel
  5. decrease in oxygen and the ability to carry blood cells
  6. Externa- fibrous connective tissue supporting and protecting vessels
  7. high blood pressure
  8. a hereditary bleeding disorder

20 Clues: high blood pressureprolonged heart rateblood cell formationthe transport vehiclethe relaxation of ventriclesa clot in an unbroken vesselthe contraction of ventriclesthe outer layer of the hearta hereditary bleeding disorderconstricts damaged blood vesselsa graphic record of heart activityDisease- abnormally shaped hemoglobin...

Plant Anatomy and Physiology 2023-12-08

Plant Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Type of tissue capable of carrying materials
  2. Part of a leaf containing vascular tissue
  3. Underground stem structure often mistaken for roots
  4. Part of a stem in between where leaves grow
  5. Vein pattern with multiple veins from a single point at the bottom, and branches coming from each (like maple)
  6. Sticky portion on top of pistil
  7. Large sections of the earth with similar climate, ecology, and geography
  8. Type of vascular tissue that carries water and minerals
  9. One leaf per petiole
  10. The one main job of leaves
  11. Cone-shaped branching pattern
  12. Structures on underside of leaves that let in carbon dioxide and let out water and oxygen
  13. Part of a stem where leaves grow
  14. Vein pattern with only lengthwise veins, that don't intersect
  15. Multiple leaves per petiole
  16. Has two purposes: to hold stuff, and to move stuff
  17. Equal to distance traveled divided by time
  18. Feature of an organism that makes it better able to survive in its environment
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  1. Stalk-like structure of stamen, which supports the
  2. Fine, hairlike roots that branch out
  3. Tool used to identify different organisms by splitting them into two categories, then again into two, and so on (you made one)
  4. Pollen-producing structure at the end of stamen
  5. Outer segments of flower, often green, that protect the bud
  6. Branching pattern with one main stem that splits into two, then continues to split (like oak trees)
  7. Thick, starchy root that stores carbohydrates
  8. The large flat area of the leaf
  9. Egg-like structure inside flower
  10. Type of vascular tissue that carries sugars from photosynthesis
  11. Stalk-like structure of pistil, which supports the stigma
  12. Follows Function
  13. Connects the blade of the leaf to the stem
  14. Male reproductive structure in a flower, consisting of anther and filament
  15. Vein pattern with one vein up the middle and branches coming off (like oak)
  16. Parts of flower whose job is to attract pollinators
  17. Female reproductive structure in a flower, consisting of stigma, style, and ovary
  18. Branching pattern with one long stem and branches only at top
  19. Type of cells on each side of stomata, responsible for opening and closing them

37 Clues: Follows FunctionOne leaf per petioleThe one main job of leavesMultiple leaves per petioleCone-shaped branching patternSticky portion on top of pistilThe large flat area of the leafEgg-like structure inside flowerPart of a stem where leaves growFine, hairlike roots that branch outPart of a leaf containing vascular tissue...

Brain Anatomy and Function 2023-12-05

Brain Anatomy and Function crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Lobe – audition (hearing)
  2. – large mass of gray matter with several functions such as relaying of sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex, and the regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness
  3. Large marsupial
  4. – primary role in the processing of memory, decision-making, and emotional reactions, the amygdalae are considered part of the limbic system.
  5. – important roles in the consolidation of information from short-term memory to long-term memory, and in spatial memory that enables navigation
  6. Cortex – middle of parietal lobe, deals with sensory information (soft, hot, cold, etc.)
  7. Cortex – two hemispheres are joined beneath the cortex by the corpus callosum. The cerebral cortex plays a key role in memory, attention, perception, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness
  8. Has a trunk
  9. Lobe – speaking, planning, logic, personality, abstract thinking, problem solving
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  1. – central trunk of the brain connecting to the spinal cord; consists of the medulla, pons, and midbrain, controlling mostly automatic functions
  2. – controls body temperature, hunger, important aspects of parenting and attachment behaviors, thirst, fatigue, sleep, and circadian rhythms
  3. Formation – the reticular formation is a set of interconnected nuclei that are located throughout the brainstem playing a crucial role in maintaining behavioral arousal and consciousness
  4. – contains the cardiac, respiratory, vomiting and vasomotor centers and therefore deals with the autonomic functions of breathing, heart rate and blood pressure.
  5. System – the limbic system is a set of brain structures that includes the olfactory bulbs, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and amygdala
  6. Cortex – the motor cortex is the region of the cerebral cortex involved in the planning, control, and execution of voluntary movements
  7. – deals primarily with sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder control, hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movement, facial expressions, facial sensation, and posture
  8. Man's best friend
  9. Likes to chase mice
  10. – plays an important role in motor control, and it may also be involved in some cognitive functions such as attention and language as well as in regulating fear and pleasure responses, but its movement-related functions are the most solidly established
  11. bulbs – perceive information deal with olfaction (smell)
  12. Lobe - vision
  13. Lobe – sensory: touch and body position
  14. Flying mammal
  15. Callosum – white matter at the center of the brain connecting the two hemispheres of the cerebral cortex

24 Clues: Has a trunkLobe - visionFlying mammalLarge marsupialMan's best friendLikes to chase miceLobe – audition (hearing)Lobe – sensory: touch and body positionbulbs – perceive information deal with olfaction (smell)Lobe – speaking, planning, logic, personality, abstract thinking, problem solving...

Anatomy & Physiology Integumentary System 2023-12-11

Anatomy & Physiology Integumentary System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. 90% of epidermal cells
  2. produce a pigment that determines hair, skin, & eye color
  3. drops off blood with oxygen and nutrients
  4. what vitamin does our skin make
  5. where the hair follicle grows from
  6. "clear layer"
  7. name for sweat glands, oil glands, hair, & nails
  8. another name for dendritic cells
  9. deeper, thick layer of dermis
  10. sense heavy touch (pressure & vibrations)
  11. sweat gland
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  1. superficial, thin layer of dermis
  2. takes away CO2 and waste
  3. top layer of skin, above the dermis
  4. another name for hair
  5. tunnel where hair grows from
  6. sense light touch
  7. deepest epidermal layer
  8. sense pain, heat, cold, itching, & tickling
  9. subcutaneous layer

20 Clues: sweat gland"clear layer"sense light touchsubcutaneous layeranother name for hair90% of epidermal cellsdeepest epidermal layertakes away CO2 and wastetunnel where hair grows fromdeeper, thick layer of dermiswhat vitamin does our skin makeanother name for dendritic cellssuperficial, thin layer of dermiswhere the hair follicle grows from...

Bone Anatomy and more 2023-12-19

Bone Anatomy and more crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Closest to the point of attachment
  2. Bones wider than they are long
  3. Furthest away from the point of attachment
  4. Apidose tissue
  5. Bones longer than they are wide
  6. Fibrous Connective tissue
  7. Growth plate between your bones
  8. One side of the body
  9. Contains yellow bone marrow
  10. Hard dense outer layer of the bone
  11. Tissue that covers your bone surface
  12. At the top of thigh bone
Down
  1. One function of the bone
  2. Connective tissue in the skeletal system
  3. A plate of tissue in the bone
  4. Front side of the body
  5. Bottom of the foot(sole of the foot)
  6. Lighter and less dense than the compact bone
  7. Wide long part of the bone located at every end
  8. Back side of the body

20 Clues: Apidose tissueOne side of the bodyBack side of the bodyFront side of the bodyOne function of the boneAt the top of thigh boneFibrous Connective tissueContains yellow bone marrowA plate of tissue in the boneBones wider than they are longBones longer than they are wideGrowth plate between your bonesClosest to the point of attachment...

Anatomy of the Cochlea 2022-06-25

Anatomy of the Cochlea crossword puzzle
Across
  1. On scala vestibuli, connected to stapes footplate
  2. Ions high in endolymph
  3. Ions high in perilymph
  4. Membrane that sits above Organ of Corti, in contact with the tallest outer hair cell stereocilia, composed of collagen and protein
  5. Found inferior to the scala media
  6. Spiral shaped bundle inside the modiolar core
  7. Connects stereocilia; plays a role in controlling the flow of ions into the hair cell
  8. Found superior to the scala media
  9. Entirely enclosed in petrous temporal bone, makes 2 3/4 turns
  10. Single-cell layer membrane that separates the scala media from the scala vestibuli
  11. Membrane that separates the scala media from the scala tympani
  12. Fluid found in scala tympani and scala vestibuli
  13. Organ responsible for transduction of auditory signals
  14. Meeting point of the scala vestibuli and scala tympani at the apex of the cochlea; equalizes pressure between the 2 scalae
  15. Also called the cochlear duct, houses the Organ of Corti
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  1. Fluid found in Organ of Corti - May be perilymph that has migrated through the basilar membrane
  2. On lateral wall of scala media; the "battery" of the ear
  3. Divides Organ of Corti from scala media, tight covering; keeps fluids separate
  4. The space within the temporal bone that encases the inner ear
  5. On scala tympani, bulges out as stapes pushes in which allows for cochlear fluids to move
  6. Fluid found in scala media
  7. The inner core of the inner ear, encased in membranes
  8. Thin projections on the cochlear hair cells that respond to fluid motion; u-pattern for inner hair cells, v-pattern for outer hair cells
  9. A core of temporal bone that runs up through the center of the cochlea

24 Clues: Ions high in endolymphIons high in perilymphFluid found in scala mediaFound inferior to the scala mediaFound superior to the scala mediaSpiral shaped bundle inside the modiolar coreFluid found in scala tympani and scala vestibuliOn scala vestibuli, connected to stapes footplateThe inner core of the inner ear, encased in membranes...

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2022-10-16

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. break thats not exposed through skin.
  2. type of fracture where bone is broken into tiny fragments.
  3. lower jaw
  4. upper jaw
  5. looks like a hunchback.
  6. break thats exposed through skin.
  7. chronic inflammatory disorder.
  8. type of fracture where broken bone is forced into each other.
  9. ankle
  10. ligaments or tendons are damaged by excessive stretching.
  11. inflammation of bursa caused by blow or friction.
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  1. disease where uric acid accumulates in the blood.
  2. break caused by excessive twisting.
  3. lumbar region goes inward.
  4. fracture that has an incomplete break.
  5. broken bone portion is pressed inward.
  6. lateral curve of spine.
  7. strongest bone in the body
  8. type of fracture where bone is crushed.
  9. chronic degenerative condition caused by breakdown of cartilage.

20 Clues: anklelower jawupper jawlooks like a hunchback.lateral curve of spine.lumbar region goes inward.strongest bone in the bodychronic inflammatory disorder.break thats exposed through skin.break caused by excessive twisting.break thats not exposed through skin.fracture that has an incomplete break.broken bone portion is pressed inward....

Anatomy/Physiology Crossword Activity 2022-10-13

Anatomy/Physiology Crossword Activity crossword puzzle
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  1. linear clefts in the skin that indicate the direction of orientation of the underlying collagen fibers
  2. the space formed inside the skull
  3. an orange or red plant pigment found in carrots and many other plant structures. It is a terpenoid hydrocarbon with several isomers, including beta-carotene
  4. largest hollow space of the body
  5. the second largest hollow space of the body
  6. further back in position; of or nearer the rear or hind end, especially of the body or a part of it
  7. the technical term for our skin
  8. toward the middle or center
  9. low or lower in position
  10. a membrane, or sac, that surrounds your heart
  11. of, on, or relating to the underside of an animal or plant; abdominal
  12. a mesothelial tissue which lines certain internal cavities of the body, forming a smooth, transparent, two-layered membrane lubricated by a fluid derived from serum
  13. an enveloping or external layer or covering (as of skin, hair, scales, feathers, or cuticle) of an organism or one of its parts
Down
  1. a bowl-like structure that sits below the abdominal cavity
  2. A type of simple sweat gland that is found in almost all regions of the skin
  3. (especially of body tissue) used for the storage of fat
  4. A longitudinal plane that divides the body of a bilaterally symmetrical animal into right and left sections
  5. the upper central region of the abdomen
  6. lines the insides of organs and cavities throughout your body that are exposed to particles from the outside
  7. a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates. Its molecule comprises four subunits, each containing an iron atom bound to a heme group
  8. nearer the front, especially situated in the front of the body or nearer to the head
  9. the outermost layer of the epidermis and marks the final stage of keratinocyte maturation and development
  10. the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis
  11. (of a gland) secreting sweat
  12. of, on, or relating to the upper side or back of an animal, plant, or organ
  13. an imaginary plane dividing the body into dorsal and ventral parts
  14. The space enclosed by the pleura, which is a thin layer of tissue that covers the lungs and lines the interior wall of the chest cavity
  15. the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures
  16. multicellular glands which release some of their cytoplasm in their secretions, especially the sweat glands associated with hair follicles in the armpits and pubic regions
  17. a fibrous protein forming the main structural constituent of hair, feathers, hoofs, claws, horns, etc
  18. any of the muscular-walled tubes forming part of the circulation system by which blood (mainly that which has been oxygenated) is conveyed from the heart to all parts of the body

31 Clues: low or lower in positiontoward the middle or center(of a gland) secreting sweatthe technical term for our skinlargest hollow space of the bodythe space formed inside the skullthe upper central region of the abdomenthe second largest hollow space of the bodya membrane, or sac, that surrounds your heart...

Anatomy/Physiology Ch 9 2023-03-28

Anatomy/Physiology Ch 9 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. thin weblike membrane middle layer
  2. portion of a neuron that receives signals
  3. two large masses called l and r hemispheres
  4. used as an insulator
  5. portion of a neuron that sends signals
  6. nervous system under conscious control
  7. rapid change in the membrane potential
  8. cells that form an epidermal like membrane
  9. nervous system that is involuntary
  10. type of neuron with only one process
  11. interconnected cavities of the brain
  12. signals that go to an organ, gland, muscle
  13. type of neuron with many processes n cell body
  14. narrow gaps between schwann cells
  15. type of potential that must be reached first
  16. cell that produces the myelin sheath around axons
  17. signal that keeps threshold attainment low
  18. ridges on the brain
  19. layered membranes
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  1. deep grooves on the brain
  2. simplest pathway with only a few neurons
  3. outermost layer of a mininge
  4. innermost membrane of a mininge
  5. slender nerve column that connects to brain
  6. shallow grooves found on the brain
  7. signal that will reach th and trigger signal
  8. chemical allowing crossing of synapse
  9. type of neuron also called afferent
  10. cells that align along axons
  11. acrimym for cerebrospinal fluid
  12. type of neuron with 2 processes
  13. also called nerve cells
  14. commonly found between neurons/blood vessels
  15. supporting tissue of the nervous system
  16. specialized masses of nerve tissue
  17. type of neuron also called efferent
  18. cells that are scattered throughout the body

37 Clues: layered membranesridges on the brainused as an insulatoralso called nerve cellsdeep grooves on the brainoutermost layer of a miningecells that align along axonsinnermost membrane of a miningeacrimym for cerebrospinal fluidtype of neuron with 2 processesnarrow gaps between schwann cellsthin weblike membrane middle layer...

Fun with Anatomy-2 2023-02-17

Fun with Anatomy-2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Moveable jaw
  2. Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
  3. First seven ribs
  4. Slow heart rate
  5. Lateral vertebral processes
  6. Hip socket
  7. Only bone in the human body that is not directly connected to any other bone.
  8. Skin inflammation
  9. Ischial foramen
  10. Posterior, inferior skull process.
  11. Part of the bone under the head.
  12. This bone has the "world on its back"
  13. Most anterior of the cranial bones
  14. Kneecap
  15. Hole in bone
  16. Heel
  17. Bone "cracks"
  18. Under the skin
  19. Bone builder
  20. Its around a bone.
  21. Tunnel like passage in bone
  22. Cranial joints
  23. The distal end of the clavicle articulates with it.
  24. Smooth articulation cartilage
  25. Fingers and toes
  26. Last two pairs of ribs
  27. Elbow and knee joint.
  28. Most widespread of the tissues.
  29. Separates right and left nasal passages
  30. Number of Lumbar vertebrae.
  31. Suture at the occipital
  32. Anterior rib connection
  33. Rounded articular process
  34. Wrist bones
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  1. Intervertebral discs are made of this.
  2. Blood matrix
  3. Largest bone.
  4. Leftovers from when we had a tail.
  5. Most motile joint.
  6. A tissue that has goblet cells is this.
  7. Fixed jaw
  8. Eye doctor
  9. Bone cancer
  10. To cut a bone
  11. Reshaping a joint
  12. Most superior skeletal structure
  13. Rib related
  14. There are 206 of them
  15. When you turn palms up
  16. Lab tool that allows you to see small things.
  17. Quasimodo had this.
  18. Ankle bones
  19. A proper "break"
  20. "in line" skeleton
  21. Top edge of a bone
  22. Weight bearing region of the spine.
  23. A cavity within a bone
  24. Collar bone
  25. Palms down
  26. Muscle pain
  27. Movement made when "giving the bird"
  28. Number of cervical vertebrae.
  29. Large "bump" of the femur.
  30. A cavity for the humerus.
  31. "Bending" movement
  32. Function of Columnar tissue in the intestines.
  33. Arms and legs belong to this skeletal division

67 Clues: HeelKneecapFixed jawHip socketEye doctorPalms downBone cancerRib relatedAnkle bonesCollar boneMuscle painWrist bonesMoveable jawBlood matrixHole in boneBone builderLargest bone.To cut a boneBone "cracks"Under the skinCranial jointsSlow heart rateIschial foramenFirst seven ribsA proper "break"Fingers and toesSkin inflammationReshaping a joint...

Fun with Anatomy-1 2023-02-14

Fun with Anatomy-1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Small cracks
  2. Tissue that lines all spaces
  3. Colored cancer
  4. Most widespread tissue
  5. Tissue of the "spongy" organs
  6. Single unit of bone structure
  7. Low blood
  8. Individual units of life
  9. Skin protein
  10. Cellular "powerhouse"
  11. Movable jaw
  12. Connective tissue that functions in transport
  13. Groups of organs working together.
  14. Runny nose
  15. How many tissue types are there?
  16. Muscle of hollow organs
  17. Exudation of a product
  18. False layering
  19. Where the chondrocytes live
  20. Mucous producing cell
  21. Cartilage building cells
  22. "Free" surface
  23. Simple squamous lining of artery
  24. Study of structure
  25. Dense irregular tissue around a bone
  26. Fibrocartilage pad in the knee.
Down
  1. Matrix of blood
  2. Lung inflammation
  3. Joint reshaping
  4. Glandular epithelium
  5. Genetic chemicals
  6. Communication tissue
  7. Muscle of the heart
  8. Study of function
  9. Under conscious control
  10. No blood vessels
  11. Lung sac
  12. Fats
  13. Sweat glands
  14. The largest organ
  15. Study of tissues
  16. Inflammation of the brain
  17. Type of dense regular
  18. What cuboidal tissue does in the kidney
  19. Fat tissue

45 Clues: FatsLung sacLow bloodRunny noseFat tissueMovable jawSmall cracksSkin proteinSweat glandsColored cancerFalse layering"Free" surfaceMatrix of bloodJoint reshapingNo blood vesselsStudy of tissuesLung inflammationGenetic chemicalsStudy of functionThe largest organStudy of structureMuscle of the heartGlandular epitheliumCommunication tissue...

Anatomy of the Abdomen 2023-02-16

Anatomy of the Abdomen crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Midline branch of abdominal aorta that supplies hindgut organs, abbrev.(3)
  2. Pancreas's relationship with peritoneum, prefix(5)
  3. Name of sphincter between ampulla of Vater and duodenum(4)
  4. The pair of ___ pterygoid muscles open the jaw(7)
  5. Type of nerve fibres that do not innervate abdominal wall(15)
  6. Artery which forms the superolateral border of Hesselbach's triangle(8,10)
  7. Abdominal region of the spleen(4,13)
  8. Position of oesophagus in relation to trachea(9)
  9. Patient may present with referred pain from hepatobiliary system to this area(8)
Down
  1. Main pelvic floor muscle(7,3)
  2. Free fluid in the abdomen(7)
  3. An inguinal hernia through the abdominal wall is known as this(6)
  4. Cells in the small intestine that produce mucin to protect the epithelium and lubricate passage of material(6)
  5. Arterial blood supply to the gallbladder(6)
  6. Lymph from kidneys drains to these nodes(6)
  7. Based on its embryological origin, the liver is in this region(7)
  8. Blood supply to midgut organs, abbrev.(3)
  9. Common hepatic duct unites with cystic duct to form this duct(6,4)
  10. Layers of peritoneum that divide the peritoneal cavity into sacs(6)
  11. Pain from the appendix can present in this region, abbrev.(3)

20 Clues: Free fluid in the abdomen(7)Main pelvic floor muscle(7,3)Abdominal region of the spleen(4,13)Blood supply to midgut organs, abbrev.(3)Arterial blood supply to the gallbladder(6)Lymph from kidneys drains to these nodes(6)Position of oesophagus in relation to trachea(9)The pair of ___ pterygoid muscles open the jaw(7)...

Blood Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-04

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

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 bodyFirst WBC on the site of infectionThe formation of white blood cellsResponsible for allergic responsesWhen blood is dark red and low in oxygen...

Human Anatomy and Physiology 2024-02-26

Human Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A worldwide outbreak of a disease
  2. Occurs when a disease spreads rapidly to a large number of people
  3. Chest pain
  4. Heartburn
  5. State in which the body's systems and biological processes maintain stability
  6. Fingers and Toes
  7. Heart rate greater than 100/min
  8. Gel-like fluid filling inside of cells that suspends organelles
  9. By mouth
  10. Ongoing
  11. Foreign substance within the body
  12. Toward the back of the body aka Dorsal
  13. National public health agency that protects the public's health
  14. Dense body within nucleus that forms RNA and ribosomes
  15. Nothing by mouth
  16. After meals
  17. Red blood cells
  18. Small granules of RNA found in the nucleolus or cytoplasm
  19. Toward the front of the body aka Ventral
  20. As needed
Down
  1. Lying face up
  2. Above/Toward the head
  3. Spread throughout a community at a normal rate
  4. Cerebrovascular accident
  5. High blood sugar
  6. Position in which patient is sitting upright with back angled at 90 degrees
  7. Before Meals
  8. High blood pressure
  9. Low blood sugar
  10. Elongated rod shapes bodies known as the "power plant" of the cell
  11. Heart rate less than 60/min
  12. Protein the body creates in response to antigens
  13. Chemicals used by the body to increase or decrease activity of the hormone's specific target cells
  14. New, Urgent, Sudden
  15. Lying face down
  16. Fainting, temporary loss of consciousness
  17. Below/Toward the feet

37 Clues: OngoingBy mouthHeartburnAs neededChest painAfter mealsBefore MealsLying face upLow blood sugarLying face downRed blood cellsFingers and ToesHigh blood sugarNothing by mouthHigh blood pressureNew, Urgent, SuddenAbove/Toward the headBelow/Toward the feetCerebrovascular accidentHeart rate less than 60/minHeart rate greater than 100/min...

Sports Med Crossword Anatomy 2024-03-19

Sports Med Crossword Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Sesamoid bone in the knee
  2. Anterior muscle of the Humerus
  3. Helps perform abduction on the arm
  4. 2/3s of your arm muscles
  5. Flat bone at the front of your chest
  6. Largest bone in the body
  7. Pulls the thighs together and helps rotate the upper leg
  8. Supports your shoulders
  9. Allows you to grip things
  10. Invisible muscle inside the Quadriceps
  11. Most superior bone in the body
  12. Connects the ribs to the hips
  13. Largest muscle in the body
  14. Large triangle muscle at the top of your back
Down
  1. Connects your thumb and fingers to your wrist
  2. Helps you eat
  3. The bones that make up your spine
  4. Helps the arm pronate and supinate
  5. Inferior to the hamstrings
  6. Helps form the arch of the foot
  7. Connects the ankle to the knee
  8. Increases the most in volume when on steroids due to high Androgen receptors
  9. Muscle group at the front of the thighs
  10. Helps keep your balance on your legs
  11. Carry and transfer weight to the legs
  12. Helps the wrist to rotate and move
  13. The most superior muscle of the anterior chest wall
  14. Large bony structure at the base of the legs
  15. Hip muscle that helps rotate the arms and legs
  16. A long bone that helps stabilize the arm

30 Clues: Helps you eatSupports your shoulders2/3s of your arm musclesLargest bone in the bodySesamoid bone in the kneeAllows you to grip thingsInferior to the hamstringsLargest muscle in the bodyConnects the ribs to the hipsConnects the ankle to the kneeAnterior muscle of the HumerusMost superior bone in the bodyHelps form the arch of the foot...

Human Anatomy - Sports Medicine 2024-03-20

Human Anatomy - Sports Medicine crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A sesamoid bone in the leg
  2. Plane that splits down the middle of the body
  3. The action of going away from the midline
  4. The layer of skin that stores fat
  5. The outer and smaller of the two bones between the knee and the ankle
  6. A a ball and socket joint in the upper body
  7. Major The most superior and largest muscle of the anterior chest wall
  8. Muscle in the calf of the leg which flexes the knee and the foot
  9. A short band that connects bone to bone
  10. The thickest layer of the skin
  11. A freely movable joint that has a joint capsule
  12. Most superficial layer of the skin
  13. A joint of cartilage that links bones together, such as where the ribs join the sternum
  14. A thin layer of cartilage covering the ends of bones
  15. A sleeve like structure that covers a joint
  16. Away from the point of attachment
  17. The larger of the two bones between the knee and the ankle
Down
  1. A type of articulation that allows slight movement
  2. An immovable joint that is characterized by bones being held together by tough connective tissue
  3. Front of the body
  4. The bone that forms the head
  5. The shorter of the two bones in your forearm
  6. Muscle forming the rounded contour of the human shoulder
  7. A chord that connects bone to muscle
  8. A tissue that surrounds a diarthrodial joint and secrets slippery fluid
  9. The longer of the two bones in your forearm
  10. A thin bone that runs from your sternum to your shoulder blade
  11. Towards the point of attachment
  12. Towards the surface
  13. THe action of going towards the midline

30 Clues: Front of the bodyTowards the surfaceA sesamoid bone in the legThe bone that forms the headThe thickest layer of the skinTowards the point of attachmentThe layer of skin that stores fatAway from the point of attachmentMost superficial layer of the skinA chord that connects bone to muscleA short band that connects bone to bone...

Anatomy of the Constitution 2024-04-15

Anatomy of the Constitution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the number of articles in the Constitution
  2. The people appointed to help the President make decisions
  3. The type of Democracy the US has
  4. The head of the Court System
  5. Blueprint for the government
  6. The president negotiates these with other countries
  7. the number of Senators each state has
  8. The introduction to the Constitution
  9. the term of the President
  10. Fancy word for trade, Congress can regulate this
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  1. the number of representatives in Congress
  2. You have to be this old to be in the Senate
  3. The branch that carries out laws
  4. The Branch that creates laws
  5. The branch that interprets laws
  6. the head of the Executive Branch
  7. Federal Judges are appointed for this time frame
  8. Each State gets the same number
  9. The number of words in the Constitution
  10. The first three words off the Constitution
  11. The number of representatives in the House is based on this
  12. Money bills must start here

22 Clues: the term of the PresidentMoney bills must start hereThe Branch that creates lawsThe head of the Court SystemBlueprint for the governmentThe branch that interprets lawsEach State gets the same numberThe branch that carries out lawsthe head of the Executive BranchThe type of Democracy the US hasThe introduction to the Constitution...

ANATOMY TERMINOLOGY (SKELETAL SYSTEM) 2024-03-30

ANATOMY TERMINOLOGY (SKELETAL SYSTEM) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. SKULL AUDITORY OSSICLES, HYOID BONES, VERTEBRAL COLUMN, RIBS AND STERNUM (SKELETON)
  2. FRAMEWORK OF THE BODY
  3. OSTE/O, OSS/E, OSS/L
  4. ATLALOCCIPITAL JOINT
  5. ACETABULAR-FEMORAL JOINT
  6. ON THE CRANIUM
  7. PHYSIS
  8. BELOW AND BETWEEN GROWTH PLATES
  9. CHONDR/O
  10. GROWTH PLATE
  11. CARPUS AND TARSUS
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  1. SHORT WIDE FACES
  2. LIGAMENT/O
  3. AVERAGE WIDTHS
  4. ON TOP OF GROWTH PLATE
  5. SHAFT AND TWO ENDS (FEMUR)
  6. LONG NARROW FACE
  7. ELBOW AND STIFLE JOINTS
  8. ARTHR/O
  9. VERTEBRAL JOINTS
  10. CUBE SHAPED BONES; NO MARROW (CARPAL)
  11. SINUS CONTAINING BONES (FRONTAL BONE)
  12. THIN FLAT BONES (PELVIS)
  13. PELVIS JOINT
  14. EXTREMITIES, SHOULDER, AND PELVIC GIRDLE (SKELETON)

25 Clues: PHYSISARTHR/OCHONDR/OLIGAMENT/OPELVIS JOINTGROWTH PLATEAVERAGE WIDTHSON THE CRANIUMSHORT WIDE FACESLONG NARROW FACEVERTEBRAL JOINTSCARPUS AND TARSUSOSTE/O, OSS/E, OSS/LATLALOCCIPITAL JOINTFRAMEWORK OF THE BODYON TOP OF GROWTH PLATEELBOW AND STIFLE JOINTSTHIN FLAT BONES (PELVIS)ACETABULAR-FEMORAL JOINTSHAFT AND TWO ENDS (FEMUR)...

Anatomy/Nutrition/Medical Crossword 2024-07-08

Anatomy/Nutrition/Medical Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A common internal parasite that can affect cats and dogs of all ages that absorbs vital nutrients from the animal. Adults are segmented worms in the intestines.
  2. Vaccines made of highly stable preparations of whole virus or bacteria incapable of replicating following administration, also known as "killed" vaccines.
  3. Chicken breed commonly used for meat production
  4. Proper bone name for the kneecap.
  5. Genetic mutation in the myostatin gene that causes twice the number of muscle fibers to develop.
  6. A fat cell.
  7. Lobe of the brain responsible for personality, memory, and behavior.
  8. Nutrients that encourage growth of beneficial microbes.
  9. Breed of cattle originating from India with long, droopy ears.
  10. Organ used for fermentation by microbes in some animals such as cattle.
Down
  1. Biological catalyst that accelerates chemical reactions.
  2. Technical term for chewing.
  3. The most important mineral for muscle contraction.
  4. Organelle that gives muscle its red color.
  5. Bones of the fingers and toes.
  6. Hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood glucose.
  7. Organ that produces bile which is important for digestion.
  8. A virus that affects the neurological system. Causes a severe, often fatal, polioencephalitis affecting the gray matter of the brain. All species are susceptible.
  9. The largest organ of the human body.
  10. Where chickens obtain calcium for developing eggshells.
  11. Organ that is the central metabolic hub.
  12. Brain units responsible for receiving and transmitting information throughout the body.

22 Clues: A fat cell.Technical term for chewing.Bones of the fingers and toes.Proper bone name for the kneecap.The largest organ of the human body.Organ that is the central metabolic hub.Organelle that gives muscle its red color.Chicken breed commonly used for meat productionThe most important mineral for muscle contraction....

ANATOMY OF ABDOMEN PUZZLE 2023-04-17

ANATOMY OF ABDOMEN PUZZLE crossword puzzle
Across
  1. congenital abnormality in which the second part of the duodenum is surrounded by a ring of pancreatic tissue
  2. phrenicocolic ligament is also called
  3. common aponeurosis of the internal oblique and the transverse abdominalis muscles
  4. veins accompanying the ligamentum teres
  5. compression of the third part of the duodenum between the SMA and the aorta
  6. enlarged left supraclavicular lymph node
  7. line dividing the flow of lymphatics in umbilicus
  8. congenital anomaly caused by an incomplete obliteration of the vitelline duct
  9. distended and engorged superficial epigastric veins
  10. capsule of the liver
  11. stretching of the linea alba with abnormal widening of the gap between the two rectus abdominis
  12. weeping umbilicus
Down
  1. enlargement of a left-sided supraclavicular lymph node
  2. Hesselbach's triangle is divided into medial and lateral parts by
  3. bowel obstruction in which one segment of intestine telescopes inside of another
  4. enlargement of spleen
  5. aggregation of longitudinal muscle coat of large intestine
  6. two kidneys are fused along its lower pole
  7. marginal artery of________ forms a major anastomotic network between the superior and inferior mesenteric arteries
  8. space underneath lies the stomach, which produces a tympanic sound on percussion
  9. which part of appendix is prone to perforation in appendicitis
  10. prepyloric vein of Mayo drains into

22 Clues: weeping umbilicuscapsule of the liverenlargement of spleenprepyloric vein of Mayo drains intophrenicocolic ligament is also calledveins accompanying the ligamentum teresenlarged left supraclavicular lymph nodetwo kidneys are fused along its lower poleline dividing the flow of lymphatics in umbilicus...

Knee anatomy and Injuries 2022-11-13

Knee anatomy and Injuries crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the MCL prevents this force at the knee
  2. groove the patella sits in
  3. taping for PFPS
  4. what type of bone is the patella
  5. lower than normal patella placement
  6. most important special test for the ACL
  7. the LCL prevents this force at the knee
  8. the bottom of the femur on the medial and lateral side
  9. tendon made up of the gracilis, sartorius and semitendinosis muscles
  10. Lateral lower leg bone
  11. the type of joint the knee is
  12. special test for a meniscus tear that involves compression and distraction
  13. Medial lower leg bone
  14. Jumper's knee
  15. another name for the patella grind test (blank) sign
  16. kneecap
Down
  1. test where you push the patella laterally until the patient feels it might dislocate
  2. cartilage that cushions the knee joint
  3. knee injury where the tibial tuberosity grows a bump
  4. higher than normal patella placement
  5. muscles that perform knee extension and hip flexion
  6. a fracture of this bone is a medical emergency
  7. joint between the tibia and femur
  8. special test for the IT band where you passively flex and extend the knee while applying pressure to the IT band
  9. muscles that perform knee flexion and hip extension
  10. "knocked kneed" genu (blank)

26 Clues: kneecapJumper's kneetaping for PFPSMedial lower leg boneLateral lower leg bonegroove the patella sits in"knocked kneed" genu (blank)the type of joint the knee iswhat type of bone is the patellajoint between the tibia and femurlower than normal patella placementhigher than normal patella placementcartilage that cushions the knee joint...

Head_Neck_Thorax Anatomy Review 2022 2022-11-09

Head_Neck_Thorax Anatomy Review 2022 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Related to breathing and is located anterior to anterior scalene
  2. Between internal and innermost intercostals
  3. Origin of anterior intercostal arteries
  4. Ventral Rami T1-T11 form these
  5. From scapula to superficial anterior neck
  6. Travel in cervical transverse foramen and unite as basilar
  7. Location of pre ganglionic cell bodies of sympathetic nerve fibers traveling to head
  8. Omohyoid, sternohyoid, sternothyroid innervation
  9. CN VII and CN IX share this function
  10. Blood supply to dura and calvaria
  11. Muscle of mastication with unique function when compared to the 3 others
  12. Origin of Internal thoracic a, vertebral a, thyrocervical trunk, costocervical a, dorsal scapular a
  13. Muscle fibers travels superiorly and laterally and located on the posterior aspect anterior chest wall
  14. CN VII is to Submandibular gland as CN IX is to ______
  15. More inferior of the deep neck flexors
  16. Cranial nerve to close eye
  17. Longest, most medial infrahyoid muscle
Down
  1. “Bust through” nerves relative to abdominal viscera
  2. Ventral rami of C1-C4, C5-T1, T12-S4 form these
  3. The communicating connector between the posterior cerebral artery and internal carotid artery
  4. Location of synapse of neurons from IML innervating intercostal muscles
  5. Located between the transverse sinus and internal jugular vein
  6. Preganglionic sympathetic fibers to abdomen
  7. Region of directional change of L recurrent laryngeal nerve
  8. Superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, coronary sinus dump into
  9. Diagastric, geniohyoid, mylohyoid, stylohyoid region
  10. Location of preganglionic sympathetic cell bodies
  11. Collateral venous circulatory system of thoracic wall
  12. L AV Valve
  13. V through foramen ovale
  14. R brachicephalic, L common carotid, L subclavian artery origin
  15. Location of “intermediate” parasympathetic CN III synapse
  16. Number of lobes and lobar brochi on the R

33 Clues: L AV ValveV through foramen ovaleCranial nerve to close eyeVentral Rami T1-T11 form theseBlood supply to dura and calvariaCN VII and CN IX share this functionMore inferior of the deep neck flexorsLongest, most medial infrahyoid muscleOrigin of anterior intercostal arteriesFrom scapula to superficial anterior neck...

Anatomy Review Unit 1 2023-01-23

Anatomy Review Unit 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a chemical reaction in which biomolecules are broken apart with water
  2. another name for anterior
  3. point of shoulder
  4. the study of cells
  5. calf
  6. extensions that help the cell increase surface area and absorb more
  7. curve of the shoulder
  8. body plan cut into right and left regions
  9. wrist
  10. term used when epithelial tissue is one layer
  11. arm
  12. DNA makes a copy of itself
  13. the passive transport of water
  14. a protein that is a catalyst
Down
  1. the skin is ________ to the skeletal bones
  2. arm
  3. makes energy
  4. back of the knee
  5. type of muscle tissue that is voluntary
  6. monomer for carbohydrate
  7. 5 elements found in nucleic acids
  8. neck
  9. ankle
  10. cheeks
  11. the study of tissues
  12. the system that recognizes stimuli from outside environment
  13. the part of the amino acid with the nitrogen group
  14. the germ layer that the epidermis, skin gland and nervous system develop
  15. term for backside or "back"

29 Clues: armarmcalfneckwristanklecheeksmakes energyback of the kneepoint of shoulderthe study of cellsthe study of tissuescurve of the shouldermonomer for carbohydrateanother name for anteriorDNA makes a copy of itselfterm for backside or "back"a protein that is a catalystthe passive transport of water5 elements found in nucleic acids...

Anatomy and Physiology: Respiration 2023-02-03

Anatomy and Physiology: Respiration crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Between pharynx and trachea
  2. Primary muscle of respiration
  3. Triangle-shaped posterior muscle
  4. Muscles between ribs
  5. Increased volume decreases air pressure
  6. Sternum section, clavical and first rib attachments
  7. Site of pulmonary gas exchange
  8. Number of true ribs
  9. Blood vessels in pulmonary gas exchange
  10. 6-Pack Muscle
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  1. Posteriormost vertebral prominence
  2. Muscle with sternal, clavicular, and mastoidal connections
  3. First bronchial split
  4. Max expiration after max inspiration, and vice versa
  5. The spinal cord travels through vertebral ___
  6. Alveolar lining cells
  7. Cervical Vertebra 2
  8. Inferiormost portion of vertebral column
  9. Relaxed breathing
  10. Cartilage in tracheal rings
  11. Muscle inferior to the clavicle
  12. Space afforded by the left lung to the heart
  13. Rests and pivots atop 9 Down
  14. Number of thoracic vertebrae

24 Clues: 6-Pack MuscleRelaxed breathingCervical Vertebra 2Number of true ribsMuscles between ribsFirst bronchial splitAlveolar lining cellsBetween pharynx and tracheaCartilage in tracheal ringsRests and pivots atop 9 DownNumber of thoracic vertebraePrimary muscle of respirationSite of pulmonary gas exchangeMuscle inferior to the clavicle...

External Anatomy of Livestock 2023-08-30

External Anatomy of Livestock crossword puzzle
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  1. Scientific name for a cow
  2. Sexually matured goat
  3. Part of the skin that houses the hair follicles
  4. The highest point on an animal
  5. A young female pig
  6. The component that can be used for defense
  7. Young female cow that has not been bred
  8. Common place to put a tag which identifies an animal
  9. Region of the body towards the head
  10. Scientific name for a pig
  11. The smaller structured hoof farther up the leg
  12. Term for vibrissae
  13. Sexually mature male pig
  14. Female goat
  15. Male sheep
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  1. Also known as the muzzle or nose of an animal
  2. Sexually mature bovine
  3. Young goat
  4. A young, castrated pig
  5. Latin word for tail
  6. Castrated male cow
  7. Scientific name for a sheep
  8. Female sheep
  9. Mature female pig
  10. Sheep less than a year old
  11. Castrated male sheep or goat
  12. Scientific name for a goat

27 Clues: Young goatMale sheepFemale goatFemale sheepMature female pigCastrated male cowA young female pigTerm for vibrissaeLatin word for tailSexually matured goatSexually mature bovineA young, castrated pigSexually mature male pigScientific name for a cowScientific name for a pigSheep less than a year oldScientific name for a goat...

Anatomy Units 1 & 2 2022-10-13

Anatomy Units 1 & 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. bind other structures together and provide support and protection against damage, infection, or heat loss.
  2. close to the body surface
  3. regulation of gene expression determines what cell type will develope from a totipotent embryonic cell
  4. group of tissues working together to perform a specific function
  5. all the body systems make up an organism
  6. below something else
  7. secretes chemicals that are messengers between body part, maintain proper functioning of reproductive system.
  8. mechanism that brings about an ever greater change in the same direction
  9. protects body parts, produce blood cells, stores calcium & phosphorus salts
  10. the function of a part
  11. rigid, protective barrier (maintains cell shape)
  12. a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells.
  13. cell with a high surface area to volume ratio as a result of finger-like projections on the surface (microvilli).
  14. cuts the body vertically into left and right pieces
  15. powerhouse of the cell
  16. tiny structures found in cells that perform cellular functions
  17. a cut that doesn't pass through the midline
  18. Supporting cells and connective tissue containing blood vessels may be associated with the neurons.
  19. the structure of a part
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  1. balance
  2. two or more layers
  3. rapid absorbtion of nutrients into the blood
  4. type of simple epithelium tha appears layered because the cells are of different heights
  5. basic unit of all living things
  6. flat
  7. farther from the trunk or attachment point
  8. Divides the body into superior and inferior portions
  9. towards your back
  10. trash disposal of the cell
  11. divides body into anterior and posterior sections
  12. absorb light, which is the catalyst for photosynthesis
  13. returns a variable back to the set point
  14. usually in plant cells
  15. covered with ribosomes; site of protein synthesis
  16. composed of similar types of cells and performs a specific function
  17. away from the middle
  18. made up of many cells
  19. makes ribosomes
  20. body laying face up
  21. protects tissue, regulates body temp. and contains sense organs
  22. roughly cube shaped
  23. describes the production of blood cells
  24. body laying face down

43 Clues: flatbalancemakes ribosomestowards your backtwo or more layersbody laying face uproughly cube shapedbelow something elseaway from the middlemade up of many cellsbody laying face downusually in plant cellsthe function of a partpowerhouse of the cellthe structure of a partclose to the body surfacetrash disposal of the cell...

Renal/GU Phys & Anatomy 2023-06-01

Renal/GU Phys & Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Truee or false: Postmenopausal women are at an increased risk for hyperlipidemia.
  2. The sudden decrease in estrogen & progesterone after labor allow for _______ to stimulate milk production.
  3. The major and minor ______ drain urine from the renal papillae.
  4. Which stage of labor does fetal expulsion occur?
  5. FSH stimulates which male repro cells?
  6. GnRH is released from the
  7. The pouch of serous membrane that covers the testes is called the tunica ______.
  8. Development of what is the first sign of female puberty?
  9. Lh stimulates which male repro cells?
  10. What is the most common site for ectopic pregnancy?
  11. Fertilization is completion of _________ 2.
Down
  1. Peyronie's disease is caused by fibrotic tissue located in the tunica _______.
  2. What is the triangular portion of the bladder?
  3. Deficiency in this placental peptide hormone leads to gestational diabetes mellitus
  4. A fully split uterus is referred to as: ________.
  5. Which hormone peaks during ovulation?
  6. AKA Molar pregnancy
  7. Which gene is responsible for XY chromosome?
  8. Where in the body does spermatogenesis occur?
  9. Placenta ________ is when placental implantation occurs at the internal cervical os.

20 Clues: AKA Molar pregnancyGnRH is released from theWhich hormone peaks during ovulation?Lh stimulates which male repro cells?FSH stimulates which male repro cells?Fertilization is completion of _________ 2.Which gene is responsible for XY chromosome?Where in the body does spermatogenesis occur?What is the triangular portion of the bladder?...

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM ANATOMY & PHISIOLOGY 2023-09-28

CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM ANATOMY & PHISIOLOGY crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The process of transferring blood or blood-based products from one person to another person's circulatory system
  2. Condition when blood pressure is too high
  3. Blood cells that function in the process of closing wounds
  4. The blood that comes out of the lungs contains a lot of it
  5. If an injury occurs, the platelets will break down and secrete
  6. Blood cells that have an amoeboid shape
  7. The largest blood vessel
  8. A circulatory system so that blood passes through the heart twice
  9. FORAMEN Human heart opening and still in the fetus
  10. Another name for the atrium of the heart
  11. are another name for the heart chambers
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  1. Blood cells whose function is to transport oxygen
  2. Another name for blood donor
  3. White blood cells
  4. Red blood cells
  5. Blood circulation through the left atrium of the heart then throughout the body then to the right atrium
  6. A condition in which white blood cells dominate over red blood cells
  7. chamber where blood enters
  8. Another name for arteries
  9. A condition where the number of red blood cells is lower than the normal number

20 Clues: Red blood cellsWhite blood cellsThe largest blood vesselAnother name for arterieschamber where blood entersAnother name for blood donorBlood cells that have an amoeboid shapeare another name for the heart chambersAnother name for the atrium of the heartCondition when blood pressure is too highBlood cells whose function is to transport oxygen...

Remembering crossword puzzle (Anatomy) 2024-09-19

Remembering crossword puzzle (Anatomy) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. spongy consists of numerous branching bony plates
  2. reduces the weight of bone
  3. encloses and protects the brain
  4. (first vertebra) supports and balances the head
  5. disc, structure between vertebrae
  6. flexion, movement at the ankle that moves the foot farther from the shin
  7. bending parts at a joint so that the angle between them decreases and the parts come closer together (bending the knee)
  8. bone, bone that forms within sheetlike masses of connective tissue
  9. joint, lie between bones that closely contact one another and are held together by a thin layer of dense connective tissues
  10. forms the lowest portion of the hip bone (L-shape angle)
  11. cell that breaks down bone tissue
  12. the largest and uppermost portion of the hip bone (flares out-ward: forming the prominence of the hip)
  13. bones, bones from the prominences of the cheeks below and to the sides of the eyes
  14. commonly soft spot (membranous areas of incomplete intramembranous
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  1. bone, forms the anterior portion of the skull above the eyes
  2. (second vertebra) provides a pivot for the atlas when the head is turned from side to side
  3. bones, develop as hyaline cartilage that is later replaced by bone tissue
  4. skeleton, consists of the bony and cartilaginous parts that support and protect the organs of the head; neck; and truck
  5. bone, located in the neck between the lower jaw and the larynx
  6. cell that will form bone tissue
  7. lies outside the human embryo
  8. located on the thumb side of the forearm between the elbow and the wrist
  9. movement at the ankle that brings the foot closer to the shin
  10. constitutes the anterior portion of the hip bone
  11. process that forms blood cells
  12. cage, protects the organs of the thoracic cavity and the upper abdominal cavity

26 Clues: reduces the weight of bonelies outside the human embryoprocess that forms blood cellsencloses and protects the braincell that will form bone tissuedisc, structure between vertebraecell that breaks down bone tissue(first vertebra) supports and balances the headconstitutes the anterior portion of the hip bone...

Anatomy and Philosophy 1 2024-09-13

Anatomy and Philosophy 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. Process involving the transformation of substances. www.meta.ai
  2. Breaking down into simpler substances. www.meta.ai
  3. Sugars and starches. www.meta.ai
  4. Group of atoms bonded together. www.meta.ai
  5. Substance that participates in a reaction. www.meta.ai
  6. Negatively charged ion. www.meta.ai
  7. Loss of electrons. www.meta.ai
  8. Relating to ions and ionic bonds. www.meta.ai
  9. Compound with nitrogen and hydrogen. www.meta.ai
  10. Type of acid found in proteins. www.meta.ai
  11. Basic building blocks of matter. www.meta.ai
  12. Short chain of amino acids. www.meta.ai
  13. Relating to the movement of charged particles. www.meta.ai
  14. Stored energy. www.meta.ai
  15. Sugars composed of two units. www.meta.ai
  16. Atoms with the same number of protons but different neutrons. www.meta.ai
  17. Positively charged subatomic particle. www.meta.ai
  18. Pure substance with unique properties. www.meta.ai
  19. Number of electrons in an atom's outer shell. www.meta.ai
  20. Relating to the arrangement of atoms. www.meta.ai
  21. Reaction involving water and cleavage. www.meta.ai
  22. Molecule with a net electric charge. www.meta.ai
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  1. Relating to fibers. www.meta.ai
  2. Reaction where substances combine. www.meta.ai
  3. Simple sugars. www.meta.ai
  4. Relating to a table of elements. www.meta.ai
  5. Substances that conduct electricity. www.meta.ai
  6. Positively charged ion. www.meta.ai
  7. Complex carbohydrates. www.meta.ai
  8. Acid or base that completely dissociates. www.meta.ai
  9. Molecule with no net electric charge. www.meta.ai
  10. Combination of substances. www.meta.ai
  11. Relating to atoms. www.meta.ai
  12. Relating to atoms. www.meta.ai
  13. Process that speeds up a reaction.www.meta.ai
  14. Reaction that releases energy. www.meta.ai
  15. Relating to a group of atoms bonded together. www.meta.ai
  16. Energy of motion. www.meta.ai
  17. Anything that has mass and takes up space. www.meta.ai
  18. Negatively charged subatomic particle. www.meta.ai
  19. Molecule with no double bonds. www.meta.ai
  20. Ability to do work. www.meta.ai
  21. Long chains of repeating units. www.meta.ai
  22. Relating to molecules. www.meta.ai
  23. Type of lipid with a specific ring structure. www.meta.ai
  24. Amount of matter in an object. www.meta.ai
  25. Ion composed of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen. www.meta.ai
  26. Reaction involving water. www.meta.ai
  27. Fats composed of glycerol and fatty acids. www.meta.ai
  28. Compound composed of ions. www.meta.ai

50 Clues: Simple sugars. www.meta.aiStored energy. www.meta.aiEnergy of motion. www.meta.aiLoss of electrons. www.meta.aiRelating to atoms. www.meta.aiRelating to atoms. www.meta.aiRelating to fibers. www.meta.aiAbility to do work. www.meta.aiSugars and starches. www.meta.aiComplex carbohydrates. www.meta.aiRelating to molecules. www.meta.ai...

Anatomy and Physiology review 2024-10-10

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

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.- Decreasing the angle between two bones at a joint....

Anatomy & Physiology Lec. 22 2024-11-27

Anatomy & Physiology Lec. 22 crossword puzzle
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  1. Directs sound waves into the auditory canal
  2. Canal that spans from the outer ear to the middle ear
  3. Waves that cause basilar membrane resonance
  4. Fluid comparable to CSF
  5. Nerve connecting the cochlea to the brain
  6. Structure within semicircular ducts which is pushed around to stimulate hair cells and detect rotational head movement
  7. Abbreviation for the cells responsible for hearing
  8. Calcium carbonate crystals whose name means ear stone
  9. Detects linear acceleration and head tilting on the vertical plane
  10. Responsible for sensing static head positions and linear head motion
  11. Anvil-shaped bone in the middle ear
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  1. Contains the organ for hearing
  2. Channels responsible for opening to allow depolarization
  3. Fluid contained in the semicircular ducts
  4. Responsible for sensing head rotation in different planes
  5. Mechanosensing organelles attached to hair cells in the inner ear
  6. Membrane that responds to sound waves by vibrating. Colloquially known as the eardrum
  7. Organ responsible for hearing. Name denotes the shape
  8. The stage in which the cell returns to normal charge and k channels close
  9. Fluid-filled chambers
  10. Labyrinth that functions as a system of ducts
  11. Detects head tilts and linear acceleration in the horizontal plane
  12. The largest ossicle

23 Clues: The largest ossicleFluid-filled chambersFluid comparable to CSFContains the organ for hearingAnvil-shaped bone in the middle earFluid contained in the semicircular ductsNerve connecting the cochlea to the brainDirects sound waves into the auditory canalWaves that cause basilar membrane resonanceLabyrinth that functions as a system of ducts...

Anatomy of a contract 2024-11-27

Anatomy of a contract crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Cover that is already part of your policy but extended in some way.
  2. Clauses to restrict or limit liability of the insurer within the contract; applies to all sections.
  3. Clauses to restrict or limit liability of the insurer within the specified section; more limited operation than a general exclusion.
  4. to check whether the insured qualifies for the policy.
  5. A sublimit is an extra limit on the amount an insurer will pay for a specified covered loss.
  6. A formal agreement by the parties of the information and statements provided.
  7. The process of making relevant information known for the insurer to decide whether to offer a policy.
  8. The specified date from which the terms in the policy begin to apply. There may be more than one date.
  9. A list of specified terms with definitions.
  10. The contribution to a claim that the insured has to pay.
  11. The insurer will pay a stated amount in the event a specified risk happens.
  12. Extra terms that change cover from the standard wording; may be extra, less or a correction to cover.
  13. Clauses to limit the application of an exclusion such that it does not apply to the described circumstances.
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  1. Actions the insured must do to be covered under the policy.
  2. How the insurer will communicate e.g. email, post.
  3. A sentence or paragraph that specifies the risk the insurer agrees to cover. May include the scope of cover and the insurer’s liability.
  4. Information about the financial service, the fees and the complaints process.
  5. Can be definitive or descriptive.
  6. What the insured must do in case of a claim.
  7. Maximum amounts an insurer will pay for a covered loss.
  8. Summary of what the policy covers, different levels of cover.
  9. A title for the types of cover.
  10. An update to the most recent PDS with corrections or amendments.
  11. A timeframe when the insured can cancel the policy, and the insurer agrees to provide a full refund.
  12. Types of cover including optional categories.

25 Clues: A title for the types of cover.Can be definitive or descriptive.A list of specified terms with definitions.What the insured must do in case of a claim.Types of cover including optional categories.How the insurer will communicate e.g. email, post.to check whether the insured qualifies for the policy....

Chapter 7 Anatomy Puzzle 2025-01-24

Chapter 7 Anatomy Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Made for sending short distance signals
  2. Made for sending long distance signals
  3. An increase in the membrane potential difference
  4. Sends electrical impulses away from the body
  5. Cells that can't replicate themselves
  6. The area where neurotransmitters are released to send synodical
  7. Keeps axons warm and speeds up electrical impulses
  8. A bunch of axons that transmit signals
  9. Made up of a cell body, dendrites, axon, myelin sheaths, axon terminals, and synapse
  10. The opposition to the natural flow of electrical currents
  11. The electrical potential between two different points
  12. A cell membrane with a resting membrane potential
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  1. The voltage difference when the neuron is at rest (-70mV)
  2. The combo of the electrical potential and the concentration gradient
  3. Receive signals
  4. The place where neurotransmitters are stored
  5. A reduction in the cell membrane potential difference
  6. Part of the brain that transmits signals to different areas of the grey matter
  7. Good cells that eat bad cells
  8. Part of the brain responsible for muscle control and decision making
  9. The limit an exon can go up to to initiate action potential

21 Clues: Receive signalsGood cells that eat bad cellsCells that can't replicate themselvesMade for sending long distance signalsA bunch of axons that transmit signalsMade for sending short distance signalsThe place where neurotransmitters are storedSends electrical impulses away from the bodyAn increase in the membrane potential difference...

Anatomy Ch. 9 Vocab 2024-12-05

Anatomy Ch. 9 Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a muscle that works in opposition to the prime mover (agonist) during a movement
  2. a sudden, involuntary contraction or tightening of a muscle that causes pain and discomfort
  3. cardiac muscle tissue
  4. the process in which a muscle fiber generates tension and shortens or tightens in response to a signal from the nervous system
  5. refers to the ability of muscle fibers to shorten and generate force when stimulated
  6. the alternating light and dark bands visible in certain types of muscle tissue, specifically skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle, when viewed under a microscope
  7. fiber a single, elongated cell of a muscle tissue that is specialized for contraction
  8. refers to the ability of muscle cells (fibers) to respond to stimuli, typically from the nervous system, by generating an electrical impulse (action potential) that triggers muscle contraction; quick to react
  9. the ability to move or control objects or parts of the body with precision; fine motor skills
  10. the state of slight tension in muscles that helps maintain posture and readiness for action
  11. the loss of the ability to move or control muscles, typically due to damage to the nervous system
  12. muscles that function automatically without conscious control
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  1. muscles that are attached to bones and are responsible for body movements
  2. the fixed attachment point where a muscle is connected to a bone or other structure that does not move during muscle contraction
  3. the primary muscle responsible for producing a specific movement during a particular action
  4. the ability of muscles to produce movement that enables an organism to move from one place to another; gross motor movements
  5. the point where a muscle is attached to a bone or other structure that moves when the muscle contracts
  6. muscle Found exclusively in the heart, responsible for pumping blood.
  7. muscles that are under conscious control, meaning you can decide when and how to move them
  8. tough, flexible bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect muscles to bones
  9. muscle Found in the walls of internal organs like the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels.

21 Clues: cardiac muscle tissuemuscles that function automatically without conscious controlmuscle Found exclusively in the heart, responsible for pumping blood.muscles that are attached to bones and are responsible for body movementsa muscle that works in opposition to the prime mover (agonist) during a movement...

Intro to Anatomy & Physiology 2023-08-15

Intro to Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. cavity that contains spinal cord
  2. posterior region between the hip bones
  3. study of function of body parts
  4. back and lower portion of the cranium
  5. cavity from diaphragm to pelvis
  6. study of location of body parts
  7. further from point of attachment to the trunk
  8. means towards the back
  9. lower back region
  10. means below or towards the feet
  11. region of the wrist
  12. region of the buttocks
  13. means towards the front
  14. closer to the point of attachment to trunk
  15. region of the upper arm
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  1. deeper or more internal of the body
  2. cavity that houses the brain
  3. cavity of the chest, heart and lungs
  4. spaces that contain organs
  5. region of fingers or toes
  6. region of the knee
  7. towards the midline of the body
  8. head region
  9. chest region
  10. plane of unequal right and left sections
  11. neck region
  12. thigh region
  13. means above or towards the head
  14. region of the or between the ribs
  15. muscle that controls breathing
  16. plane of equal right and left sections
  17. region of the eye socket
  18. near the surface of the body
  19. plane at right angles to long axis of body
  20. elbow region
  21. means away or further from the midline of body
  22. ankle region

37 Clues: head regionneck regionchest regionthigh regionelbow regionankle regionlower back regionregion of the kneeregion of the wristmeans towards the backregion of the buttocksmeans towards the frontregion of the upper armregion of the eye socketregion of fingers or toesspaces that contain organscavity that houses the brainnear the surface of the body...

Respiratory anatomy and physiology 2025-11-01

Respiratory anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Sensors that detect changes in blood pH and gas levels.
  2. Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
  3. Essential gas for cellular respiration.
  4. Throat; passageway for air and food.
  5. Substance that reduces surface tension in the alveoli.
  6. Narrowing of the airways in the lungs.
  7. Primary muscle involved in breathing.
  8. Main organs of the respiratory system.
  9. Ability of the lungs to return to their original shape after stretching.
Down
  1. Process of delivering blood to the capillary bed in tissue.
  2. Membrane surrounding the lungs and lining the chest cavity.
  3. Outer layer of the pleura attached to the chest wall.
  4. Inner layer of the pleura covering the lungs.
  5. Voice box located above the trachea.
  6. Abnormal change in voice sounds heard during auscultation.
  7. Tiny blood vessels where gas exchange with alveoli occurs.
  8. Opposition to airflow in the respiratory tract.
  9. Windpipe that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
  10. Measure of the lung's ability to stretch and expand.
  11. Major air passages that branch from the trachea into the lungs.

20 Clues: Voice box located above the trachea.Throat; passageway for air and food.Primary muscle involved in breathing.Narrowing of the airways in the lungs.Main organs of the respiratory system.Essential gas for cellular respiration.Inner layer of the pleura covering the lungs.Opposition to airflow in the respiratory tract....

Nervous System Anatomy Crossword 2025-12-08

Nervous System Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. 14
  2. 26
  3. 25
  4. 24
  5. 23
  6. 10
  7. 30
  8. 17
  9. 15
  10. 7
  11. 8
  12. 5
  13. 18
  14. 28
  15. 29
  16. 22
  17. 2
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  1. 19
  2. 31
  3. 20
  4. 9
  5. 4
  6. 3
  7. 32
  8. 1
  9. 13
  10. 27
  11. 16
  12. 11
  13. 21
  14. 12
  15. 6
  16. ventricle 33

33 Clues: 9437185621931201426252423103017153213271611211218282922ventricle 33

Crossing Anatomy of Revolution 2026-04-24

Crossing Anatomy of Revolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Du Côté de chez Swann (Swann’s Way)
  2. Political Hypocrisy
  3. Feeling out of place
  4. The zigging of the fly
  5. “Am I not a man and a brother”
  6. Political refuge
  7. “All humans are born free and equal in dignity”
  8. “Humanity” in South African dialect
  9. “Where all attempts to escape cease”
  10. Rose-coloured lenses
  11. Quest for liberty
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  1. Bodies in Alliance
  2. Under 18
  3. “I ate rose petals in Paris”
  4. The body keeps the score
  5. From one home to another
  6. The Raft of the Medusa
  7. Home of the Blue Nile
  8. I AM A MAN
  9. The Great I AM
  10. Threshhold

21 Clues: Under 18I AM A MANThreshholdThe Great I AMPolitical refugeQuest for libertyBodies in AlliancePolitical HypocrisyFeeling out of placeRose-coloured lensesHome of the Blue NileThe zigging of the flyThe Raft of the MedusaThe body keeps the scoreFrom one home to another“I ate rose petals in Paris”“Am I not a man and a brother”...

Ear Anatomy and Physiology 2026-04-17

Ear Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The _____ is the structure that is responsible for static equilibrium
  2. The ability to sense rotation or spinning of your head is called _____ equilibrium
  3. A _____ frequency results in a low pitch
  4. The tube that connects the middle ear to the throat and is responsible for the popping sensation we feel in our ears is called the...
  5. The ______ membrane changes the fluid waves of the cochlea into nerve signals as it gets shaken by them
  6. At the ______ of the basilar membrane the hairs are longer and the membrane is looser, making it easier to shake
  7. The inner part of the ear that includes the tympanic membrane and ossicles is called the ____ ear
  8. People tend to ______ their ability to hear higher pitches sooner because shorter hairs die first as they are at the base
  9. The most superficial part of the ear is referred to as the ____ ear
  10. The second ossicle of the ear that is attached to the malleus and recieves vibrations second is called the...
  11. The _____ of the basilar membrane get shaken, pushed upward, and bend, which causes a signal to be sent to the brain
  12. The _____ is the structure of the ear that looks like a snail, has hearing receptors, and changes the vibrations into actual action potentials
  13. The ______ window acts as a gate, letting fluid move inside the cochlea
Down
  1. The ability to sense the position of your head in relation to gravity is called ______ equilibrium
  2. The ______ membrane is a bongo-shaped membrane that vibrates when a sound wave hits it
  3. The sounds we hear start out as ____ of air and later cause vibration
  4. A ____ frequency results in a high pitch
  5. The ______ canals are fruit-loop-like structures that have fluid in them and can sense changes in dynamic equilibrium
  6. The ____ window is a hole that gets vibrations from the stapes and causes fluid to move in the cochlea
  7. At the _____ of the basilar membrane the hairs are shorter and the membrane is stiff, making it harder to shake
  8. The tympanic ______ refers to the space where the ossicles are located
  9. The part of the outer ear that channels sound waves into the external acoustic meatus is called the...
  10. The third ossicle of the ear that is attached to the stapes, looks like a horse stirrup, and send sounds into the inner ear is called the...
  11. The deepest part of the ear including the cochlea and vestibule is referred to as the ____ ear
  12. The tube of the outer ear that sends sound waves from the auricle to the tympanic membrane is called...
  13. The first ossicle of the ear that is attached directly to the ear drum AND receives vibrations first is called the...
  14. Once the tympanic membrane and ossicles begin to vibrate, the _____ in the cochlea turns into actual waves

27 Clues: A ____ frequency results in a high pitchA _____ frequency results in a low pitchThe most superficial part of the ear is referred to as the ____ earThe _____ is the structure that is responsible for static equilibriumThe sounds we hear start out as ____ of air and later cause vibration...

Kidneys and Ureters 2016-11-21

Kidneys and Ureters crossword puzzle
Across
  1. For all kidney/ureter anatomy expose on
  2. Left/Right/Minute ____ must be visible
  3. All of these views are taken at a minimum ___inch SID
  4. Where do you center for a KUB
  5. can be used to see enhanced pelvic calyceal filling
  6. A KUB needs to visualize kidneys, _____, and bladder
  7. A 30 degree RPO best demonstrates the ____ ureter
Down
  1. A ______ can be used instead of a nephrogram to better visualize the kidneys
  2. No ___ visible on images
  3. A retrograde urogram must be performed by a ____
  4. Postvoid images are taken ___
  5. Intravenous Urography can be shortened to___
  6. A 30 degree RPO best demonstrates the ____ kidney

13 Clues: No ___ visible on imagesPostvoid images are taken ___Where do you center for a KUBLeft/Right/Minute ____ must be visibleFor all kidney/ureter anatomy expose onIntravenous Urography can be shortened to___A retrograde urogram must be performed by a ____A 30 degree RPO best demonstrates the ____ kidneyA 30 degree RPO best demonstrates the ____ ureter...

Intro to Anatomy 2021-08-04

Intro to Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Make up our body
  2. The study of the human body and its structures
  3. The study of the functions performed by the body structures
  4. A watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus
  5. When the cells break down nutrients to be used as energy
  6. Active protoplasm in the center of the cell
  7. Cell reproduction
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  1. The process where cells are nourished and carry out their responsibilities
  2. The outside wall of the cell
  3. The study of tiny structures in living tissue
  4. A colorless, jelly-like substance that stores nutrients
  5. Latin word for chamber
  6. When the body builds up nourishment from the food we eat and stores it when we need it

13 Clues: Make up our bodyCell reproductionLatin word for chamberThe outside wall of the cellA watery fluid that surrounds the nucleusActive protoplasm in the center of the cellThe study of tiny structures in living tissueThe study of the human body and its structuresA colorless, jelly-like substance that stores nutrients...

Intro to Anatomy 2021-08-04

Intro to Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. When the body builds up nourishment from the food we eat and stores it when we need it
  2. Latin word for chamber
  3. The outside wall of the cell
  4. A colorless, jelly-like substance that stores nutrients
  5. When the cells break down nutrients to be used as energy
  6. Cell reproduction
  7. The study of the human body and its structures
Down
  1. A watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus
  2. Active protoplasm in the center of the cell
  3. Make up our body
  4. The study of tiny structures in living tissue
  5. The study of the functions performed by the body structures
  6. The process where cells are nourished and carry out their responsibilities

13 Clues: Make up our bodyCell reproductionLatin word for chamberThe outside wall of the cellA watery fluid that surrounds the nucleusActive protoplasm in the center of the cellThe study of tiny structures in living tissueThe study of the human body and its structuresA colorless, jelly-like substance that stores nutrients...

scientific thing 2021-10-12

scientific thing crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the study of principals of matter and the behaviors of matter
  2. the man who discovered gravity
  3. the theory of the sun being the center of the solar system
  4. ill treatment of others due to bias
  5. a study of the human body
  6. the study of the way an organism lives
  7. the state of rational thought
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  1. the way science figures things out
  2. a person who has a belief contrary to other beliefs
  3. a person who maps different locations
  4. a revolutionary figure in human anatomy
  5. the study of planets and stars
  6. the theory of the earth being the center of the solar system
  7. A belief contrary to other more popular beliefs

14 Clues: a study of the human bodythe state of rational thoughtthe man who discovered gravitythe study of planets and starsthe way science figures things outill treatment of others due to biasa person who maps different locationsthe study of the way an organism livesa revolutionary figure in human anatomyA belief contrary to other more popular beliefs...

Find my Team Mate 2022-01-18

Find my Team Mate crossword puzzle
Across
  1. I enjoy playing music instrument
  2. you can't do my job by watching Grey's Anatomy
  3. pina coladas & the pool makes a great vacation
  4. it tastes like chicken but it Moo's
  5. unforeseen circumstances don't need to stress you, because I got you
  6. this is our favorite class meal
Down
  1. when your ears hurt, you need to see me
  2. Family getaways and Pho is my jam
  3. once I am done with my degree you can call me
  4. I don't wear a cape, but I save lives
  5. you can learn a thing or two in my jiu jitsu class
  6. NFL Champion
  7. i got all your telecommunication needs.

13 Clues: NFL Championthis is our favorite class mealI enjoy playing music instrumentFamily getaways and Pho is my jamit tastes like chicken but it Moo'sI don't wear a cape, but I save liveswhen your ears hurt, you need to see mei got all your telecommunication needs.once I am done with my degree you can call meyou can't do my job by watching Grey's Anatomy...

A Person I Admire 2023-11-08

A Person I Admire crossword puzzle
Across
  1. How old was Da Vinci when he died?
  2. The study of the human body.
  3. The Salvator Mundi was sold for $450 _________ dollars in 2017.
  4. One thing invented by Da Vinci.
  5. The king of which country held Leonardo when he died?
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  1. Da Vinci’s most famous painting.
  2. The city Da Vinci was born in.
  3. Da Vinci is famous for his _________, ideas and inventions.

8 Clues: The study of the human body.The city Da Vinci was born in.One thing invented by Da Vinci.Da Vinci’s most famous painting.How old was Da Vinci when he died?The king of which country held Leonardo when he died?Da Vinci is famous for his _________, ideas and inventions.The Salvator Mundi was sold for $450 _________ dollars in 2017.

2022 BIG TV Conference: Emmy Nominees Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-12

2022 BIG TV Conference: Emmy Nominees Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Christina from Grey's Anatomy
  2. Spin-off of ace attorney turned chemist-turned-meth dealer
  3. Live comedy show, late night
  4. ''I do not have time for this, I do not have time for you''
  5. Cooking competition
Down
  1. Neighbors bond over a shared love of true crime
  2. Received the second most Emmy nominations for 2022
  3. Singer turned actress with major drug addiction on Euphoria

8 Clues: Cooking competitionLive comedy show, late nightChristina from Grey's AnatomyNeighbors bond over a shared love of true crimeReceived the second most Emmy nominations for 2022Spin-off of ace attorney turned chemist-turned-meth dealerSinger turned actress with major drug addiction on Euphoria''I do not have time for this, I do not have time for you''

AGILE APV 4 2020-04-07

AGILE APV 4 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Aneurysm repair with Heli-FX
  2. Describe challenging anatomy at the aortic neck
  3. Registry-something used to park a ship
  4. The motorized component of the Heli-FX
Down
  1. Heli-FX has limitation when there is heavy _______.
  2. Bigger diameter in the distal compared to the proximal neck
  3. Best abdominal stent graft system in the market

7 Clues: Aneurysm repair with Heli-FXRegistry-something used to park a shipThe motorized component of the Heli-FXDescribe challenging anatomy at the aortic neckBest abdominal stent graft system in the marketHeli-FX has limitation when there is heavy _______.Bigger diameter in the distal compared to the proximal neck

evolution 2023-11-29

evolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. gdfgdg
  2. dfgdgd
  3. sddg
Down
  1. oihibi

4 Clues: sddgoihibigdfgdgdfgdgd

Science 2026-02-17

Science crossword puzzle
Across
  1. – Genetic disorder caused by an extra chromosome 21.
  2. – Female reproductive organ that produces eggs.
  3. – When organisms exceed the environment’s resources.
  4. – Scientist who believed traits acquired during life can be inherited.
  5. – Chemical messengers in the body.
  6. – Scientist who proposed natural selection.
  7. – Disorder where a female has only one X chromosome.
  8. – Mutation where extra DNA is added.
  9. – Instrument used to amplify or transmit sound clearly.
  10. – Speciation caused by geographic separation.
  11. – Basic unit of heredity.
  12. – Mutation where DNA segments change places.
  13. – The role of an organism in its environment.
  14. – Reduced or useless body parts.
  15. – Threadlike structures carrying genes.
  16. – Male reproductive organ that produces sperm.
  17. – Process of copying DNA.
  18. – Co-developer of the theory of natural selection.
  19. – Mutation where DNA is repeated.
  20. – Evidence based on body structures.
  21. – Mutation where DNA segment is reversed.
  22. – Evidence based on fossils and actual remains.
  23. – Female with three X chromosomes (XXX).
  24. – Sudden change in genetic material.
  25. – Introduction of DNA into a eukaryotic cell.
  26. – Evolution where unrelated species become similar.
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  1. – Isolation that prevents organisms from mating.
  2. – Evidence based on similarities of embryos.
  3. – Process of making RNA from DNA.
  4. – Mutation where part of DNA is removed.
  5. – The state of being alive.
  6. Flow – Movement of genes between populations.
  7. – Evidence based on comparisons and observations.
  8. – Structures with similar functions but different anatomy.
  9. – Primates closely related to humans.
  10. – Plant product used to improve growth.
  11. – The gradual change of organisms over long periods of time.
  12. – Speciation without geographic separation.
  13. – Process of making protein from RNA.
  14. – Structures with similar anatomy but different functions.
  15. – Mutation where one base is replaced.
  16. – Devices used to analyze biological data.
  17. – Total disappearance of a species.
  18. – Hormone that controls hunger and fat storage.
  19. – Scientist who discovered base-pair rules.
  20. – Molecule that carries genetic information.
  21. – Evolution where related species become different.
  22. – Scientist who proved DNA is genetic material.
  23. – Uptake of foreign DNA by a cell.
  24. – Disorder where a male has an extra X chromosome.

50 Clues: – Basic unit of heredity.– Process of copying DNA.– The state of being alive.– Reduced or useless body parts.– Process of making RNA from DNA.– Mutation where DNA is repeated.– Chemical messengers in the body.– Uptake of foreign DNA by a cell.– Total disappearance of a species.– Mutation where extra DNA is added.– Evidence based on body structures....

Evolution of Life 2025-03-24

Evolution of Life crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Preserved evidence of organisms that once lived on Earth
  2. Australopithecine that is used as evidence of Human Evolution
  3. Fossil that runs through multiple layers of rock
  4. Cause of variation in a species
  5. Preserving environments slow bacterial decay by limiting moisture and _______
  6. Monotremes are _____________ organisms
  7. Preserving environment that produced mummies
  8. In order for a fossil to form, it must decay _________
  9. Example of an indirect fossil
  10. Tree sap
  11. Fossils that aren't the organism itself
  12. Dating technique that gives the actual age of the fossil
  13. Fossils found in a single layer in multiple locations
  14. Organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring are the same _________
  15. _______________: same structure in different species are due to similar environments
  16. Preserving environment that is the coldest
  17. Example of a preserving environment
  18. Fossil that forms when the chemical composition of the original organism is changed
  19. Relative dating technique
  20. Natural selection results in an increase of the trait in the _____________
  21. Radioactive dating uses an isotopes ___________ to date a fossil
Down
  1. Organisms must have _________________ for natural selection to occur
  2. Homologous structures: similarities in anatomy are due to being descended from a _____________________
  3. Fossilised faeces
  4. __________________ anatomy: extent to which the bones of an organism show similarities
  5. When a fossil is subjected to mineral replacement it is ______________
  6. Fossil that shows fine detail
  7. Fossil that is made of the same composition as it was when it died
  8. Selective ______________: is the environmental change required to change the characteristics of an organism
  9. Stay out of my Swamp
  10. A change in the characteristics of a species over many generations resulting in the formation of a new species
  11. Second step in speciation
  12. Fossils are more likely to form when they are not eaten by ________________
  13. Fossils are exposed by _____________
  14. Strata that are lower down are _________
  15. Environments that increase the chance of fossilising soft tissue
  16. Usually required for fossilisation to occur
  17. Natural _____________: process by which an environmental factor acts on a population and results in some organisms having more offspring than others

38 Clues: Tree sapFossilised faecesStay out of my SwampSecond step in speciationRelative dating techniqueExample of an indirect fossilFossil that shows fine detailCause of variation in a speciesExample of a preserving environmentFossils are exposed by _____________Monotremes are _____________ organismsFossils that aren't the organism itself...

History of Health Care Project Crossword 2022-10-04

History of Health Care Project Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. staff and serpent symbol of medicine
  2. Used therapies such as acupuncture
  3. earliest to keep accurate health records
  4. Dissected animals to learn anatomy and proved arteries carry blood, not air
  5. discovered the conscious and unconscious part of the mind
  6. Medicine practiced only in convents and monasteries
Down
  1. First person to correctly describe circulation of blood in the body
  2. first to observe the the human body and the effects of disease
  3. Discovered roentgenograms (X-rays) in 1895
  4. found that colds could be passed from person to person

10 Clues: Used therapies such as acupuncturestaff and serpent symbol of medicineearliest to keep accurate health recordsDiscovered roentgenograms (X-rays) in 1895Medicine practiced only in convents and monasteriesfound that colds could be passed from person to persondiscovered the conscious and unconscious part of the mind...

Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13

Scientific Revolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Descartes One of the fathers of modern philosophy
  2. Earth rotates on an axis& around sun
  3. Bacon philosopher helped develop the scientific method
  4. method method used to confirm findings& to prove or disprove a hypothesis
Down
  1. Vesalius dissected human bodies made huge discoveries in anatomy
  2. Who was forced to recant his discoveries about the solar system?
  3. Boyle father of chemistry
  4. Galilei confirmed Copernicus theory discovered 4 moons of Jupiter
  5. Newton expanded the findings of Copernicus, Galieo, & Kepler
  6. Kepler mathematical proof that the planets revolve around the sun

10 Clues: Boyle father of chemistryEarth rotates on an axis& around sunDescartes One of the fathers of modern philosophyBacon philosopher helped develop the scientific methodNewton expanded the findings of Copernicus, Galieo, & KeplerVesalius dissected human bodies made huge discoveries in anatomy...

Crossword 19 2021-02-16

Crossword 19 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. propel with force
  2. a movement that is a response to a stimulus
  3. relating to the motion of material bodies and their forces
  4. an official who decides questions before a cour
  5. give a slight push to
  6. the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge
Down
  1. the perception of body position and movement and muscular tensions etc
  2. the study of the mechanics and anatomy of human movement
  3. inactivity resulting from a dislike of work or exertion
  4. move forward by leaps and bounds

10 Clues: propel with forcegive a slight push tomove forward by leaps and boundsa movement that is a response to a stimulusan official who decides questions before a courthe cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledgeinactivity resulting from a dislike of work or exertionthe study of the mechanics and anatomy of human movement...

Ripper Jacks 🎃 2021-10-28

Ripper Jacks 🎃 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the action of investigating something or someone
  2. a descriptive explanation of a suspects appearance
  3. a person who kills someone
  4. jack the ripper had a knowledge of the human bodys...
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  1. a person who saw a crime take place
  2. thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage
  3. a writteen statement
  4. a person invloved in a crime
  5. a postmortem examination to discover the cause of death or the extent of disease
  6. facts or information indicating wheter a beliefe or proposition is true

10 Clues: a writteen statementa person who kills someonea person invloved in a crimea person who saw a crime take placethe action of investigating something or someonea descriptive explanation of a suspects appearancejack the ripper had a knowledge of the human bodys...thing designed or used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage...

Evolution 2021-05-11

Evolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. fossils and anatomy
  2. the discovery Darwin made in 1831 that led to the idea of evolution
  3. two different lineages evolve similar traits
  4. different organisms sharing the same structure to preform similar functions from different evolutionary origins
  5. descent with modification
Down
  1. the result of an adaptation in an organism's genotype to help with survival
  2. different organisms sharing similar structures from the same evolutionary origin
  3. a lineage splits to have organisms with different traits
  4. structures that have lost their function through evolution
  5. protective coloring,structural,behavioral

10 Clues: fossils and anatomydescent with modificationprotective coloring,structural,behavioraltwo different lineages evolve similar traitsa lineage splits to have organisms with different traitsstructures that have lost their function through evolutionthe discovery Darwin made in 1831 that led to the idea of evolution...

Baylor's Salmon Crossword 2021-04-29

Baylor's Salmon Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The very first stage of a Salmon's life
  2. The type of water Salmon are born into
  3. A man-made wall preventing Salmon from passing
  4. The place where adult Salmon live
  5. A migration obstacle also known as air poisoning
Down
  1. When different parts of a body work together to accomplish something
  2. (2 words) The different stages of a Salmon's life
  3. Where the tide meets the stream
  4. The internal or external parts of a body
  5. A Salmon still carrying the yolk

10 Clues: Where the tide meets the streamA Salmon still carrying the yolkThe place where adult Salmon liveThe type of water Salmon are born intoThe very first stage of a Salmon's lifeThe internal or external parts of a bodyA man-made wall preventing Salmon from passingA migration obstacle also known as air poisoning...

Medicine L 1-4 2023-03-26

Medicine L 1-4 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Vesalius discovered that Galen obtained his information about the human breastbone by studying this animal
  2. the study of the human body
  3. According to Pare, this is the foundation of medicine
  4. the country Imhotep lived in
  5. the most valuable way to learn about the human body
  6. In Paris, Pare found work at a _________
Down
  1. Hippocrates was a _________ physician
  2. In Europe of the 1500s, minor surgical procedures were performed by these people
  3. the most important physician during the Roman Empire
  4. Imhotep was the first recorded _________ in history

10 Clues: the study of the human bodythe country Imhotep lived inHippocrates was a _________ physicianIn Paris, Pare found work at a _________Imhotep was the first recorded _________ in historythe most valuable way to learn about the human bodythe most important physician during the Roman EmpireAccording to Pare, this is the foundation of medicine...

Interim Review 2018-03-01

Interim Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. To feel the texture, size, and location of body parts with the hands
  2. Study of the function of the structures of the body
  3. Blood pressure during ventricular relaxation
  4. Blood pressure during ventricular contraction
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  1. Method used to discover the cause or nature of an illness
  2. The act of listening for sounds within the body
  3. Probable outcome or progression of a disease
  4. Having a short and relatively severe course of sudden onset
  5. The study of the structures of the body
  6. Persisting over a long period

10 Clues: Persisting over a long periodThe study of the structures of the bodyProbable outcome or progression of a diseaseBlood pressure during ventricular relaxationBlood pressure during ventricular contractionThe act of listening for sounds within the bodyStudy of the function of the structures of the body...

MT 2023-12-02

MT crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Founding father of modern Anatomic Pathology
  2. Father of Medicine
  3. National org. of all registered medical technologists in the PH
  4. Examines the microscopic anatomy of biological tissues
  5. Greek physician and philosopher for his discovery of blood in human arteries and for his dissection of the human cranial nerves
Down
  1. medical examination of urine
  2. National Organization for all recognized schools of MT in the PH
  3. Father of Microbiology who discovered bacteria
  4. The study of blood
  5. surname of the father of microscopic pathology

10 Clues: The study of bloodFather of Medicinemedical examination of urineFounding father of modern Anatomic PathologyFather of Microbiology who discovered bacteriasurname of the father of microscopic pathologyExamines the microscopic anatomy of biological tissuesNational org. of all registered medical technologists in the PH...

Thyroid Gland 2026-01-20

Thyroid Gland crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The thyroid gland consists of two connected?
  2. The thyroid is composed of round secretory units called?
  3. Thyroxine is also known as?
  4. The thyroid gland is one of the largest ? glands in the human body
Down
  1. its anatomy has crucial ligaments that allow it to move with?
  2. each follicle is surrounded by a single layer of follicular?
  3. viscous ? fills follicle cavities
  4. The thyroid gland consists of two connected lobes connected by the?
  5. The thyroid gland has ? hormones
  6. the thyroid gland is located at the base of the?

10 Clues: Thyroxine is also known as?The thyroid gland has ? hormonesviscous ? fills follicle cavitiesThe thyroid gland consists of two connected?the thyroid gland is located at the base of the?The thyroid is composed of round secretory units called?each follicle is surrounded by a single layer of follicular?...