greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles

Darwin and Natural Selection 2015-03-02

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

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

Josh Autobiographical Crossword 2023-09-08

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

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

Anatomical Terminology 2020-10-16

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

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

Health Care History 2024-09-09

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

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

Never Lie 2024-04-09

Never Lie crossword puzzle
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  1. Excessive interest in or admiration of oneself and one's physical appearance.
  2. Best place to hide a body outside?
  3. Who's the author of Never Lie?
  4. What is the weather like in New York?
  5. When did Never Lie come out?
  6. Best realtor agent?
  7. How many people have been confirmed dead?
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  1. Who's the author of The Anatomy of Fear?
  2. A chronic mental health condition in which social interactions cause irrational anxiety.
  3. What should you do when you find hidden tapes?
  4. What should you do when someone takes your parking spot?
  5. How many pages in Never Lie?
  6. What is the color of Dr. Adrienne Hale?

13 Clues: Best realtor agent?How many pages in Never Lie?When did Never Lie come out?Who's the author of Never Lie?Best place to hide a body outside?What is the weather like in New York?What is the color of Dr. Adrienne Hale?Who's the author of The Anatomy of Fear?How many people have been confirmed dead?What should you do when you find hidden tapes?...

MSK & Surface anatomy 2023-05-10

MSK & Surface anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. The metacarpals are located in the ....
  2. Bone that forms the upper jaw.
  3. The bone medial to the fibula
  4. Most complex joint in the body
  5. If something was experienced on the side of the body how would it be described
  6. Bone that covers the back of the head
  7. The smallest bone in your body is found in the ...
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  1. Most vulnerable joint in the body
  2. the fingers are -------- to the shoulder.
  3. The longest bone in the body
  4. The largest sesamoid bone in the body.
  5. The lateral malleolus is where in the body?
  6. In human anatomy the front of a structure is described as........ aspect

13 Clues: The longest bone in the bodyThe bone medial to the fibulaBone that forms the upper jaw.Most complex joint in the bodyMost vulnerable joint in the bodyBone that covers the back of the headThe largest sesamoid bone in the body.The metacarpals are located in the ....the fingers are -------- to the shoulder.The lateral malleolus is where in the body?...

Chapter 1 2013-05-13

Chapter 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. The Plane that separates Anterior and Posterior, AKA Frontal Plane
  2. The Plane that separates left from right
  3. The Cavity that contains Thoracic and Abdomino cavities
  4. Separates Abdominal Cavity from Thoracic Cavity
  5. The system relating to the skin
  6. The Nose is _________ to the mouth
  7. Breaking down substances into smaller pieces in Metabolism
  8. Creating large substances from smaller pieces in Metabolism
  9. The Plane that separates Superior from Inferior
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  1. The nose is __________ to the ears
  2. The Elbow is _________ to the hands
  3. The mouth is _________ to the nose
  4. The ears are _________ to the nose
  5. The skin is _________ to the muscles
  6. Negative feedback and Body Fluids are apart of what metabolism section?
  7. The word meaning 'Function of the body'
  8. The word meaning 'Structure of the body'
  9. the Fingers are _________ to the wrist

18 Clues: The system relating to the skinThe nose is __________ to the earsThe mouth is _________ to the noseThe ears are _________ to the noseThe Nose is _________ to the mouthThe Elbow is _________ to the handsThe skin is _________ to the musclesthe Fingers are _________ to the wristThe word meaning 'Function of the body'...

Life Science Chapter 3 (a) Review 2014-10-22

Life Science Chapter 3 (a) Review crossword puzzle
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  1. contains most of the body’s vital organs
  2. scientist who studies anatomy
  3. a network of systems
  4. straw colored liquid in the blood
  5. this system includes the heart and is the pickup and delivery system
  6. one of the main divisions of the body
  7. lower chamber of the heart
  8. a group of organs functioning together as a unit to perform a definite job for the body
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  1. group of tissues with a definite form that performs a definite function
  2. refers to the heart
  3. upper chamber of the heart
  4. no part of the body can exist ________
  5. membrane that encloses the heart
  6. most important part of a human being
  7. refers to the blood vessels
  8. arms and legs
  9. smallest living unit in the body
  10. a group of cells working together to perform a particular function

18 Clues: arms and legsrefers to the hearta network of systemsupper chamber of the heartlower chamber of the heartrefers to the blood vesselsscientist who studies anatomymembrane that encloses the heartsmallest living unit in the bodystraw colored liquid in the bloodmost important part of a human beingone of the main divisions of the body...

Body Systems/Functions 2020-09-15

Body Systems/Functions crossword puzzle
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  1. system that supports and protects internal organs; helps with movement.
  2. system that breaks down food and absorbs nutrients into the body.
  3. one example of the integumentary system.
  4. one main component of the cardiovascular system.
  5. the study of bodily functions.
  6. what does the reproductive system do?
  7. filters out waste; located in the urinary tract.
  8. nothing works in complete __________; everything works together.
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  1. system that creates stabilization and movement.
  2. system that contains the lungs, mouth, trachea, nose and diaphragm
  3. system that collects, processes, and responds to sensory information as well as controls reflexes.
  4. the study of bodily structures.
  5. system that produces/secretes hormones necessary for regulation.
  6. is part of the immune/lymphatic system.

14 Clues: the study of bodily functions.the study of bodily structures.what does the reproductive system do?is part of the immune/lymphatic system.one example of the integumentary system.system that creates stabilization and movement.one main component of the cardiovascular system.filters out waste; located in the urinary tract....

Biology 2022-05-17

Biology crossword puzzle
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  1. 40 hours a week (8 a day)is the ______
  2. the study of living things
  3. Minimum degree you need for a Biologist
  4. study _____’s in there natural habitats
  5. You get a lot of money is a ______
  6. what a person who does the job is called
  7. were I would spend most my time if I studied animals
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  1. (2wds)rabbits eat carrots foxes eat rabbits (that is a ____)
  2. a lot of schooling required is a ______
  3. Something a biologist does regularly to find new things
  4. a biologist that studies animals (not a wildlife biologist)
  5. Anatomy, Physiology, Biology, and applications are all __’s
  6. 20-40 bucks an hour is the _____
  7. were an animal lives

14 Clues: were an animal livesthe study of living things20-40 bucks an hour is the _____You get a lot of money is a ______40 hours a week (8 a day)is the ______a lot of schooling required is a ______Minimum degree you need for a Biologiststudy _____’s in there natural habitatswhat a person who does the job is called...

The environment 2022-10-27

The environment crossword puzzle
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  1. to continue to exist
  2. to cause a baby animal to start forming
  3. the contamination of rivers, seas etc.
  4. the structure of an animal' body
  5. a layer of oil floating on the sea after an accident
  6. (of a species) being in danger of becoming extinct
  7. CO2
  8. air pollution found in cities caused by a mixture of smoke, gases and chemicals
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  1. the opposite of deep (eg. Water)
  2. the act of using more energy than needed
  3. a thick layer of ice and snow that covers large areas of land
  4. an animal that gives birth to babies and feeds them on milk
  5. food grown without the use of synthetic chemicals
  6. an animal's natural home

14 Clues: CO2to continue to existan animal's natural homethe opposite of deep (eg. Water)the structure of an animal' bodythe contamination of rivers, seas etc.to cause a baby animal to start formingthe act of using more energy than neededfood grown without the use of synthetic chemicals(of a species) being in danger of becoming extinct...

U4 scientific areas 2023-11-08

U4 scientific areas crossword puzzle
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  1. The __________ experiment produced a colorful reaction.
  2. _______ plays a crucial role in understanding and treating diseases.
  3. ________ designs or builds machines, engines, electrical systems, roads or bridges
  4. _______ examines how societies and individuals interact.
  5. The ________ of that building is truly remarkable.
  6. ________ studies how the body moves and its functions.
  7. _______ studies the inheritance of traits through DNA.
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  1. _________ studies the effects of food on our health.
  2. ________ helps solve crimes by analyzing evidence.
  3. _______ is the study of human behavior and the mind.
  4. ________ explores the nervous system and the brain
  5. _______ involves the study of rocks, minerals, and the Earth's history.
  6. The study of ______ involves learning about the body's structure and organization.
  7. _____ helps us understand ancient civilizations.

14 Clues: _____ helps us understand ancient civilizations.________ helps solve crimes by analyzing evidence.________ explores the nervous system and the brainThe ________ of that building is truly remarkable._________ studies the effects of food on our health._______ is the study of human behavior and the mind....

unit 5 crossword puzzle 2024-01-29

unit 5 crossword puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. change
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  1. selection variation
  2. communitie
  3. key a set of “yes/no” questions about the characteristics of a given set of objects.
  4. anatomy

5 Clues: changeanatomycommunitieselection variationkey a set of “yes/no” questions about the characteristics of a given set of objects.

Chapter 12 Vocabulary 2021-02-26

Chapter 12 Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. people considered holy by followers of the Christian faith
  2. a person who fought for entertainment
  3. motifs/ images created by an arrangement of colored glass or stone
  4. changes to bring about improvement
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  1. a curved ceiling made of arches
  2. the study of the body's structure
  3. a lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life
  4. verse/ prose that pokes fun at human weakness

8 Clues: a curved ceiling made of archesthe study of the body's structurechanges to bring about improvementa person who fought for entertainmentverse/ prose that pokes fun at human weaknessa lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about lifepeople considered holy by followers of the Christian faith...

body organization 2016-09-23

body organization crossword puzzle
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  1. near the surface of the body
  2. a stable internal environment in our bodies
  3. groups of tissues that work together to perform special functions
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  1. the back surface of the body
  2. the study of how the body structures work
  3. basic functional unit of the body structure
  4. the study of body structures
  5. the farthest from the trunk of the body or the point of origin

8 Clues: the back surface of the bodynear the surface of the bodythe study of body structuresthe study of how the body structures workbasic functional unit of the body structurea stable internal environment in our bodiesthe farthest from the trunk of the body or the point of origingroups of tissues that work together to perform special functions

Jean-Michel Basquiat 2022-09-27

Jean-Michel Basquiat crossword puzzle
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  1. Basquiat made art that celebrated his Puerto Rican and Black ________.
  2. Crayons, paint, and markers are different ________.
  3. A type of paint that Basquiat would use.
  4. The State/place Basquiat created art.
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  1. Basquiat was very fascinated with it.
  2. He enjoyed painting lots of these things.
  3. His art was about his life and ______.

7 Clues: Basquiat was very fascinated with it.The State/place Basquiat created art.His art was about his life and ______.A type of paint that Basquiat would use.He enjoyed painting lots of these things.Crayons, paint, and markers are different ________.Basquiat made art that celebrated his Puerto Rican and Black ________.

AFib Anatomy and Physiology 2012-09-04

AFib Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. The body triggers a series of reactions called ___ to stop bleeding
  2. The space within and artery or vein
  3. Clot within a blood vessel that may cause infarction
  4. Play a crucial role in normal blood clotting
  5. Another word for blood clotting
  6. Acute event related to the impairment of blood flow to the brain for more than 24 hours
  7. The first step in the coagulation cascade
  8. At factor Xa the extrinsic and intrinsic pathways come together to begin the
  9. If you love Justin Bieber’s music you might suffer from what ailment?
  10. The name of Snookie’s offspring
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  1. Risk factors for forming a spontaneous thrombus
  2. When the ___ contract, blood is pushed into circulation
  3. The volume of blood ejected by the heart in a specific time period
  4. Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart toward other organs
  5. In the cardiac cycle, the contraction of the heart muscle
  6. The first step in platelet plug formation
  7. Supplies tissues of the heart with oxygenated blood and removes carbon dioxide
  8. A clot transported by the blood
  9. Stagnation of blood
  10. Deposit of lipid-laden foam cells on artery wall seen in cardiovascular disease

20 Clues: Stagnation of bloodA clot transported by the bloodAnother word for blood clottingThe name of Snookie’s offspringThe space within and artery or veinThe first step in platelet plug formationThe first step in the coagulation cascadePlay a crucial role in normal blood clottingRisk factors for forming a spontaneous thrombus...

Introductory Unit Anatomy Vocabulary 2014-01-11

Introductory Unit Anatomy Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. Help to maintain homeostasis by keeping pH constant
  2. Gives and takes electrons
  3. Toward or at the backside of the body; behind. Also called posterior
  4. Separation of front half and back half of body
  5. Vertical separation of body down the middle
  6. When a chemical bond is broken, energy is
  7. DNA and RNA
  8. Temperature in Celsius of a stable internal environment
  9. Smallest unit of matter
  10. Stable internal environment
  11. Composed of chains of amino acids; change in pH or temp can denature this
  12. Away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body; below
  13. Do contain C-C or C-H bonding
  14. Something that disrupts homeostasis
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  1. PH from 7.1-14
  2. Toward the head end or upper part of a structure or the body; above
  3. Closer to where the limb is attached
  4. Shares electrons
  5. Denatures protein of bacteria
  6. Away from mid-line
  7. Cell part
  8. Bonds are broken, energy is released; exothermic
  9. Further from where the limb is attached
  10. Do not contain C-C or C-H bonding; ex: water, salts
  11. Toward or at the front of the body; in front of. Also called anterior
  12. Separation of upper and lower half of body
  13. Biological catalysts
  14. Bonds are formed, energy is stored; endothermic
  15. Source of energy after carbs; not water soluble
  16. Study of function
  17. When oxygen and nitrogen try and hog electrons from other atoms
  18. PH from 0-6.9
  19. Study of structure
  20. Towards mid-line

34 Clues: Cell partDNA and RNAPH from 0-6.9PH from 7.1-14Shares electronsTowards mid-lineStudy of functionAway from mid-lineStudy of structureBiological catalystsSmallest unit of matterGives and takes electronsStable internal environmentDenatures protein of bacteriaDo contain C-C or C-H bondingSomething that disrupts homeostasis...

Physiology & Anatomy exam review 2013-11-11

Physiology & Anatomy exam review crossword puzzle
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  1. / A body part closer to a point of attachment to the trunk
  2. / Digestive enzymes that break up old cell parts.
  3. / A complete set of genetic instructions constitutes the...
  4. / a pigment located within red blood cells that gives red marrow's color.
  5. / Type of tissue that protects, insulates, and stores fat.
  6. / Specialized cell in the epidermis that produce a dark pigment that provides skin color.
  7. / type of tissues that function with binding, support, protection, fill spaces, store fat, and produce blood cells.
  8. / Negatively charged ion.
  9. / Located on rough ER- composed of protein and RNA.
  10. / When two or more types of tissues grouped together and perform specialized functions is an.
  11. / Solution that has a higher osmotic pressure than body fluids.(cells shrink in this solution)
  12. / When extracellular matrix completely surrounds osteoblasts, they are called...
  13. / The basic units of structure and function in the human organism, organized into groups called...
  14. / High-energy electrons that the cell can use to synthesize.
  15. / Consists of a 5-carbon sugar, a phostphate group, and one several nitrogenous bases. Include atoms of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which form building blocks called...
  16. / A protein process where a series of codons are translated from the "language" of nucleid acids to the "language" of amino acids.
  17. / When two or more atoms bond, they form a new particle called...
  18. / A layer that lies beneath the skin and isn't a true layer of skin.
  19. / Carries on phagocytosis
  20. / Cellular respiration that does not directly require oxygen.
  21. / Tissue that transmits impulses for coordination, regulation, integration, and sensory reception.
  22. / Solution with a lower osmotic pressure than body fluids. (Cells swell up in this solution)
  23. / Motile extensions on the cell, shorter located on the free surfaces of certain ephiteal cells.
  24. / Produces myelin sheaths within the CNS.
  25. / A body part farther to a point of attachment to the trunk.
  26. / A solution that has the same osmotic pressure as body fluids.
  27. / Larger molecules form from smaller ones, requiring input of energy.
  28. / Outer layer of skin; composed of satrified squamos epithelium.
  29. / Spongy bone consists of numerous branching bony plates called...
  30. / Powerhouse of the cell. Needed for aerobic respiration. Inner parts creates ATP.
  31. / A tough vascular covering of dense connective tissue.
  32. / Electrolytes that release ions that bond with hydrogen ions.
  33. / a substance produced by a living organism that acts as a catalyst to bring about a specific biochemical reaction.
  34. / Movement from a high concentration to a low concentration
  35. / Situated near the surface.
  36. / A type of sweat gland that becomes active during puberty.
  37. / the shaft of the bone, between the epiphyses.
  38. / Organic substances that are insoluble in water but soluble in certain organic solvents.
  39. / Toward the back.
  40. / Forms protective sheath(insulator) around axons.
  41. / Striations of skeletal muscle form a repeating pattern of units.
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  1. / A pigment that is synthesized in muscle cells and imparts the reddish-brown color of skeletal muscle tissue.
  2. / Fills the medullary cavity with soft connective tissue called...
  3. / Inner layer of skin, Conatins connective tissue consisting of collagen and elastic fibers, epithelial tissue, smooth muscle tissue, nervous tissue, and blood.
  4. / Located within the vertebral column. Seperated by masses of fibrocartilage (intervertebral discs) and are connected to one another by ligaments.
  5. / Segments of the genome that encode proteins are called...
  6. / Enzymes that function in breaking down bile acids and detox alcohol.
  7. / Toward the front.
  8. / A type of gland that specializes with epithelial cells, and usually associate with hair follicles.
  9. / A type of sweat gland that responds throughout the life to body temperature elevated by environmental heat or physical exercise.
  10. / The immovable or fixed part at a movable joint.
  11. / Older cells (Keratinocytes) harden in a process called...
  12. / A catabolic reaction, which breaks down carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and splits a water molecule in the process.
  13. / Partially differentiated progenitor cells enlarge and further differentiate into bone-forming cells. Becomes active and deposits bony matrix around themselves.
  14. / a body part above another part.
  15. / Neurons communicate with the cells that they control by releasing chemicals at the synapses.
  16. / Electrolytes that release Hydrogen ions in water.
  17. / Towards the side, away from the imaginary midline.
  18. / Refers to a plane that divides the body into superior and inferior portions.
  19. / an extended portion located at each end of the bone.
  20. / Layer of dense connective tissue that separates an individual skeletal muscle from adjacent muscles and holds it in position.
  21. / Neurotransmitter found in both CNS and PNS. The neurotransmitter in muscle contraction.
  22. / Ion with a positive charge.
  23. / Holds structures together with great tensile strength
  24. / The formarion of bone.
  25. / Parts that are more internal than superficial parts.
  26. / An increase in the number of motor units being activated during a contraction is called.
  27. / Breakdown of larger molecules into smalled ones, releasing energy.
  28. A type of tissue that functions in protection, secretion, absorption, and excretion.
  29. / Production of fibers
  30. / Type of tissue that attaches to bones, and functions movement.
  31. / Chemical that is dissolved in a solution.
  32. / Chemicals that resist PH change.
  33. / A body part is below another part.
  34. / Production from darker hair that has a brownish-black melanin.
  35. / Plays a fundamental role in muscle contraction. Threadlike fiber that lies parallel to one another contained in the sarcoplasm.
  36. / Reactions of anabolism and catabolism together, constitute...
  37. / Fills the outer cell, invisible fluids (Cytosol). Networks of membrane and organelles.
  38. / Connective tissue forms broad fibrous sheets. May attach to bone or to the coverings of adjacent muscles.
  39. / Type of tissue that binds organs.
  40. / Liquid part in which a solute is dissolved.

81 Clues: / Toward the back./ Toward the front./ Production of fibers/ The formarion of bone./ Negatively charged ion./ Carries on phagocytosis/ Situated near the surface./ Ion with a positive charge./ a body part above another part./ Chemicals that resist PH change./ Type of tissue that binds organs./ A body part is below another part....

Anatomy Lecture 16 Crossword 2014-10-09

Anatomy Lecture 16 Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Blood flows from the central vein to the ____ vein
  2. Specialized liver capillary
  3. Liver space that is involved in the drainage of lymph
  4. The cystic duct and common hepatic duct together form the common___ duct
  5. Which portion of the pancreas is found adjacent to the duodenum
  6. Opening in duodenum where bile and pancreatic duct drain into
  7. Recess found between liver and kidney
  8. Caput Medusa is found around this anatomical feature
  9. Small pores/openings
  10. Blood from sinusoids drains into the ____ vein
  11. Sphincter closure of the hepatopancreatic ampulla
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  1. This ligament is a remnant of the umbilical vein
  2. Pain from this ailment will sometimes refer between the shoulder blades
  3. This organ is one of the most commonly ruptured
  4. Specialized epithelial cells of the liver
  5. Which lobe of the liver is found beside the gall bladder
  6. This ligament runs down the anterior aspect of the liver
  7. These cells act as phagocytes in the liver lobule
  8. One of the hormones produced in the pancreas
  9. The functional unit of the liver

20 Clues: Small pores/openingsSpecialized liver capillaryThe functional unit of the liverRecess found between liver and kidneySpecialized epithelial cells of the liverOne of the hormones produced in the pancreasBlood from sinusoids drains into the ____ veinThis organ is one of the most commonly rupturedThis ligament is a remnant of the umbilical vein...

Anatomy Lecture 10 Crossword 2014-09-17

Anatomy Lecture 10 Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Anatomical feature of rib that protects neurovascular membrane
  2. Narrowing of the spinal canal
  3. Transverse _________ are found in the cervical spine only
  4. The point where a rib changes direction
  5. Number of sacral vertebral segments
  6. Intervertebral discs are made of:
  7. Which vein is responsible for draining intercostal spaces?
  8. The first cervical vertebra
  9. Which portion of the mediastinum contains the heart?
  10. Thoracic vertebrae form the _______ border of the mediastinum
  11. Nerve that innervates the diaphragm
  12. When _______dont fuse together, spina bifida is the result
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  1. Another term to identify the dens
  2. A lumbar spinal tap will enter into this space
  3. Which joint serves as a border between superior and inferior mediastinum?
  4. How does a thoracic vertebra articulate with the rib head?
  5. Which layer of pleura is tightly adhered to the surface of the lungs?
  6. This ligament holds the dens in place
  7. Which portion of the vertebra is responsible for supporting weight of the trunk?
  8. The atlanto-occipital joint allows you to nod your head:
  9. If you fracture a segment of the ribcage you have______chest
  10. Name one organ that is found in the superior mediastinum
  11. Feature of the rib that articulates with spinal column

23 Clues: The first cervical vertebraNarrowing of the spinal canalAnother term to identify the densIntervertebral discs are made of:Number of sacral vertebral segmentsNerve that innervates the diaphragmThis ligament holds the dens in placeThe point where a rib changes directionA lumbar spinal tap will enter into this space...

Plant cell internal anatomy 2014-10-28

Plant cell internal anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. little dense balls of protein in the ER
  2. two cells that surround openings in the leaf surface
  3. outer covering of leaves, roots and stems
  4. a microscopic opening in the surface of a leaf
  5. cells that are alive at maturity and are found in leaves, stems and roots
  6. pigment that absorbs light energy in the leaves
  7. the actual process of converting light energy to chemical energy
  8. is the outer layer of plant cell
  9. a differentiated structure within a cell
  10. primary conveyor of water in a plant
  11. stems growing up, roots growing down, branches getting longer
  12. elongated tube cells that move sugars in the phloem
  13. channels and sacs that move materials INSIDE the cell
  14. the living portion of the cell
  15. an example of a storage tap root
  16. overlapping dead cells with holes in them to allow water to move through xylem
  17. a big bag of fluid
Down
  1. tissues that move materials through a plant
  2. lateral growth point for woody plants
  3. elements end to end water movers
  4. selectively permeable barrier encompassing the cell contents
  5. substance present in some cells giving making them stiff and strong
  6. flowers at the tip
  7. chromosomes and DNA location
  8. grasses grow from this point
  9. growth at the tip of a leaf or root
  10. hollow tubes or discs providing building materials
  11. layer between each individual cell and the next one
  12. cell division
  13. plant cells with secondary thick cell walls. dead at maturity.
  14. tiny pores allowing materials to flow from one cell to the next
  15. plant fatness i.e. tree rings
  16. cells that are alive at but are have very thick cell walls
  17. living goo not including the nucleus
  18. organelles that convert energy for the plant to use
  19. basic unit of life in plants
  20. hairs on a leaf surface that protect from drought, insects, etc
  21. outer bark
  22. small organelles that often store colours
  23. VT involved in moving primarily sugars through a plant

40 Clues: outer barkcell divisionflowers at the tipa big bag of fluidchromosomes and DNA locationgrasses grow from this pointbasic unit of life in plantsplant fatness i.e. tree ringsthe living portion of the cellelements end to end water moversis the outer layer of plant cellan example of a storage tap rootgrowth at the tip of a leaf or root...

Anatomy Lecture 18 Crossword 2014-10-20

Anatomy Lecture 18 Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Term used to describe the shaft of a long bone
  2. Immature bone cells
  3. Flat bones form as a result of ______ Ossification
  4. Giant molecules made of many sulfated GAG's
  5. These canals are found at the center of the osteon
  6. Cavities which house chondrocytes
  7. Fibroblasts are found inside this zone of periosteum
  8. This type of bone floats inside tendons
  9. This scar tissue results from excessive collagen production
Down
  1. This type of cartilage has very little cells
  2. Smooth glossy cartilage found on surfaces of joints
  3. CT cells found surrounding blood vessels
  4. When cartilage grows from within itself
  5. Dense outer-covering of cartilage
  6. Mature cartilage cells
  7. When cartilage ossifies into bone
  8. The vertebrae can be classified as an: _____ bone
  9. What type of fluid nourishes cartilage found inside joints?
  10. Spongy network of fibers inside bone
  11. Cells that are responsible for dissolving bone matrix
  12. This type of cartilage helps structures 'bounce back' into shape
  13. Disease characterized by poorly calcified bone matrix

22 Clues: Immature bone cellsMature cartilage cellsDense outer-covering of cartilageWhen cartilage ossifies into boneCavities which house chondrocytesSpongy network of fibers inside boneWhen cartilage grows from within itselfThis type of bone floats inside tendonsCT cells found surrounding blood vesselsGiant molecules made of many sulfated GAG's...

Anatomy & Physiology - Biol 2401 2016-02-02

Anatomy & Physiology - Biol 2401 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. involuntary, smooth muscle
  2. hydrophobic "tail" + hydrophilic "tail"
  3. simple epithelium of liver, thyroid, mammary, etc
  4. mRNA production
  5. e.g. G protein
  6. mitotic daughter chromosome separation phase
  7. simple epithelium of uterus and Fallopian tubes
  8. cytoplasmic division
  9. process resulting in 4 haploid, distinct daughter cells
  10. cancer promoter genes
  11. fluid connective tissue
  12. glands with ducts
  13. supportive connective tissue
  14. filamentous DNA
  15. site of protein post-translation modifications
  16. genesis of epidermis and nervous system
Down
  1. only found in RNA
  2. site of #____ across / down
  3. part of cytoskeleton important for #___ across / down
  4. microscopic study of cells
  5. genesis of reproductive and digestive systems
  6. peptide / protein production
  7. multiple cellular layers
  8. "cell drinking"
  9. involuntary, non-striated muscle
  10. ductless glands
  11. "organizing center" for #___ across / down
  12. produced from #____ across / down
  13. process resulting in 2 identical daughter cells
  14. site of #____ across / down
  15. study of cells
  16. result of prolonged exposure of red blood cells to hypertonic solution
  17. chromosomal map
  18. RNA sugar

34 Clues: RNA sugare.g. G proteinstudy of cellsmRNA production"cell drinking"ductless glandschromosomal mapfilamentous DNAonly found in RNAglands with ductscytoplasmic divisioncancer promoter genesfluid connective tissuemultiple cellular layersinvoluntary, smooth musclemicroscopic study of cellssite of #____ across / downsite of #____ across / down...

CHAPTER 20 GENITOURINARY ANATOMY 2016-10-20

CHAPTER 20 GENITOURINARY ANATOMY crossword puzzle
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  1. EXTRACORPOREAL SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY
  2. EXCESSIVE URINATION AT NIGHT
  3. RENAL PELVIS: PREFIX
  4. DRUG THAT REDUCES BLOOD PRESSURE BY INCREASING URINE OUTPUT
  5. WATER; FLUID: COMBINING FORM
  6. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER
  7. FEW; SCANT: COMBINING FORM
  8. HORMONE SECRETED BY THE ADRENAL GLANDS THAT MAINTAIN BLOOD PRESSURE
  9. PERTAINING TO THE KIDNEY: COMBINING FORM
  10. SUBSTANCE PRODUCED IN RESPONSE TO RENIN THAT INCREASE BLOOD PRESSURE
  11. CALCULUS; STONE: COMBINING FORM
  12. END STAGE RENAL DISEASE
  13. ORGANISM OFTEN INVOLVED IN URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS (UTIs)
  14. MUSCLE OF THE BLADDER WALL
  15. FLUID EXCRETED BY THE KIDNEYS
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  1. GLAND THAT IS PYRAMID-SHAPED AND LOCATED ON THE UPPER POLES OF THE KIDNEY
  2. PUS IN THE URINE
  3. VEIN THAT TAKES FILTERED BLOOD OUT OF THE KIDNEY
  4. K: CHEMICAL SYMBOL
  5. NARROWING OF THE URETHRA
  6. HORMONE PRODUCED BY THE KIDNEY THAT STIMULATES RED BLOOD CELL PRODUCTION BY THE BONE MARROW
  7. PRESENCE OF BLOOD IN THE URINE
  8. URINARY BLADDER: COMBINING FORM
  9. TRIANGLE AT THE BASE OF THE BLADDER FORMED BY THE OPENING OF THE TWO URETERS AND THE URETHRA
  10. SURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE KIDNEY
  11. MICROSCOPIC FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF THE KIDNEY
  12. CLUSTER OF CAPILLARIES IN THE BOWMAN'S CAPSULE
  13. PAINFUL OR DIFFICULT URINATION
  14. NA: CHEMICAL SYMBOL
  15. TUBE THAT CARRIES URINE FROM THE KIDNEY TO THE BLADDER

30 Clues: PUS IN THE URINEK: CHEMICAL SYMBOLNA: CHEMICAL SYMBOLRENAL PELVIS: PREFIXEND STAGE RENAL DISEASENARROWING OF THE URETHRAFEW; SCANT: COMBINING FORMMUSCLE OF THE BLADDER WALLINFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDEREXCESSIVE URINATION AT NIGHTWATER; FLUID: COMBINING FORMFLUID EXCRETED BY THE KIDNEYSPRESENCE OF BLOOD IN THE URINESURGICAL REMOVAL OF THE KIDNEY...

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 8 2016-11-08

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 8 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Deposits of fatty material that build up inside the blood vessels.
  2. Veins that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart. TWO WORDS NO SPACES
  3. The large vein that collects blood from the lower parts of the body. THREE WORDS NO SPACES
  4. The largest artery in the body. It carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to arteries serving the body.
  5. The then, smooth tissue that lines the inside walls of the heart.
  6. The only arteries that carry deoxygenated blood. They carry blood from the right ventricle to the lungs. TWO WORDS NO SPACES
  7. The heart muscle. It's the thickest layer of the heart.
  8. "Doors" that open and close and are located between each atrium and ventricle and between each ventricle and the blood vessel leaving that ventricle.
  9. Two of the four valves found in the heart. THese half-moon shaped valves keep the blood from flowing backwards into the ventricles from the aorta and pulmonary artery when the heart relaxes between beats. TWO WORDS NO SPACES
  10. A special fibrous sac that holds the heart in place.
  11. The thick, muscular wall between the two ventri
Down
  1. The momentary stretching of arteries caused by the rush of blood forced out of the heart with each beat (contraction)
  2. An unique cluster of cells inside the heart that causes the heart to beat on its own.
  3. Two of the four valves found in the heart. THese valves are placed between the atrium and ventricle on each side. TWO WORDS NO SPACES
  4. The first number in a person's blood pressure. It indicates the pressure against the arterial walls when the ventricles contract. THREE WORDS NO SPACES
  5. The second number in a person's blood pressure. It indicates the pressure against the arterial walls when the ventricles relax. THREE WORDS NO SPACES
  6. A measurement of the force of the blood pushing against the walls of the arteries. TWO WORDS NO SPACES
  7. The large vein that collects blood from the upper parts of the body. THREE WORDS NO SPACES
  8. The two lower chambers of the heart. THese muscular chambers push the blood out of your heart.
  9. The thin wall between the two atria. TWO WORDS NO SPACES
  10. The top two chambers of the heart

21 Clues: The top two chambers of the heartThe thick, muscular wall between the two ventriA special fibrous sac that holds the heart in place.The heart muscle. It's the thickest layer of the heart.The thin wall between the two atria. TWO WORDS NO SPACESThe then, smooth tissue that lines the inside walls of the heart....

Anatomy Exam 3- MS 2018-03-22

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

Anatomy of the skin 2018-02-03

Anatomy of the skin crossword puzzle
Across
  1. plaques with scales seen at the front of the knee
  2. small, fluid-filled, raised lesion
  3. removal of dead or damaged tissue
  4. the process of scar formation
  5. what teenagers get through puberty
  6. profuse sweating
  7. raised lesion larger than a papule
  8. inflammation if a hair follicle
  9. bacterial skin infection
  10. method is used to evaluate the extent of burns
  11. body surface area (abbreviation)
Down
  1. crack or break in the skin
  2. a sweat gland
  3. sun protection factor (abbreviation)
  4. inflammation of the skin
  5. involves the epidermis only
  6. skin
  7. hair(root)
  8. lesion caused by scratching or abrasion
  9. pertaining to the skin
  10. a metastasizing pigmented skin tumor
  11. severe itching
  12. flat, colored spot
  13. thread-like keratinized outgrowth from the skin
  14. A dark pigment that gives your skin color

25 Clues: skinhair(root)a sweat glandsevere itchingprofuse sweatingflat, colored spotpertaining to the skininflammation of the skinbacterial skin infectioncrack or break in the skininvolves the epidermis onlythe process of scar formationinflammation if a hair folliclebody surface area (abbreviation)removal of dead or damaged tissue...

Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18

Anatomy of a Cell crossword puzzle
Across
  1. unicellular and multi-cellular
  2. packages the proteins and sends them to the right place in the cell
  3. makes lipids and hormones
  4. the powerhouse of the cell, where cellular energy is produced
  5. keeps the organelles inside the cell
  6. is surrounding the nucleus
  7. helps guard the cell from unwanted intruders
  8. carries waste away from the cell
  9. transports materials around the cell and to the cell membrane
  10. produces food for the cell, this process is called photosynthesis
  11. this person named cells
  12. gives the cell strength, protection, and structure
Down
  1. this type of cell is typically older
  2. stores water and nutrients for the cell
  3. packages proteins and sends them to the Golgi body
  4. type of prokaryotic cell that obtain energy through photosynthesis
  5. stores DNA and is the control center for the cell
  6. the definition of organelles
  7. makes proteins for the cell
  8. non-cancerous cells

20 Clues: non-cancerous cellsthis person named cellsmakes lipids and hormonesis surrounding the nucleusmakes proteins for the cellthe definition of organellesunicellular and multi-cellularcarries waste away from the cellthis type of cell is typically olderkeeps the organelles inside the cellstores water and nutrients for the cell...

Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18

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

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...

ANATOMY OF GENERALIZED CELL 2019-12-10

ANATOMY OF GENERALIZED CELL crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Cell is the _______ living unit.
  2. A jellylike fluid or _______ that enclose by the nuclear membrane in which other nuclear elements are suspended .
  3. Communicating junctions can be called as _______ .
  4. The genetic material that contains all the instructions needed for building the whole body can call as ______ .
  5. Nucleoli is the place where cell structures assembled that can called as ______ .
  6. The nucleus are actually most often oval or ______ .
  7. While the second oen is sugar-rich that called as _________ .
  8. All of living thing have a _________ .
  9. _________ surrounding the structure of the nucleus .
  10. Desmosomes works as maintaining cells from being pulled apart due to _____ activity .
  11. _______ are opposite for hydrophilic because it is water fearing .
  12. Branching sugar groups have two types and the first one is sugar-proteins that can be called as ________ .
  13. Cells have four element such as carbon, oxygen , ______ and nitrogen .
  14. Cells doing their activity can be dictated by their ______ .
Down
  1. ________ is the two layers of the nuclear envelope fuse and generating openings .
  2. _________ cab be remembered for besiege the cells and tied them together into waterproof sheets .
  3. The structure for __________ consists phospholipid bilayer, which is two layer of phospholipids back to back .
  4. The structure of ______ have one or more small, dark-staining, and round bodies .
  5. Cell junctions divided into three types and that are tight junction, _______ and gap junctions .
  6. ________ can be happen by the process of sugar groups attached on some phospholipids .
  7. The nuclear boundary can be called as _________
  8. Nucleus, plasma membrane, and ______ are three section that have in cells.
  9. Cytoplasmic membrane also can be scientific as ________ .
  10. ____ is the basic structural and works a unit of living organisms .
  11. DNA has ______, which accommodate the instructions for building proteins .
  12. _______ or water lovong are attached to water .
  13. _________ Example for tight junctions is keep digestive enzymes from absorb into the ________ .
  14. ________ have a specific function that include transporting others proteins and molecules into and out of cell .
  15. ________ is located in the nucleus of our cells .
  16. The center of the cell named as ______ .

30 Clues: Cell is the _______ living unit.All of living thing have a _________ .The center of the cell named as ______ .The nuclear boundary can be called as ________________ or water lovong are attached to water .________ is located in the nucleus of our cells .Communicating junctions can be called as _______ ....

Anatomy 3/19/20 2020-03-19

Anatomy 3/19/20 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. below bones, membranes of connective tissue
  2. includes "fight or flight" responses
  3. progressive deconstruction of myelin sheaths
  4. a gap between the axon of the neuron and another cell
  5. transmits information from the sense towards the brain
  6. support neurons by regulating their surrounding environment
  7. receive incoming signals
  8. basic units of the nervous system, able to communicate with other cells
Down
  1. a rapid, involuntary response to a stimulus
  2. conduct impulses away from the cell body
  3. inflammation of the brain itself
  4. includes "rest and digest" responses
  5. controls many aspects of internal homeostasis
  6. integrates sensory information and motor commands
  7. thin pads of lipids that serve as electrical insulation
  8. the longest region, controlling conscious thought, complex movements, and memory
  9. eye muscles in eyelid
  10. transmits commands to the muscles and glands from the brain
  11. poison made from frog skin and causes paralysis
  12. occurs when a blood clot of ruptured blood vessel interrupts blood flow to the brain

20 Clues: eye muscles in eyelidreceive incoming signalsinflammation of the brain itselfincludes "fight or flight" responsesincludes "rest and digest" responsesconduct impulses away from the cell bodya rapid, involuntary response to a stimulusbelow bones, membranes of connective tissueprogressive deconstruction of myelin sheaths...

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit 2021-02-22

Anatomy & Physiology: Respiration Unit crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Increased pressure is called _______ 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. This is a term for 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 is secreted inside the Type II pneumocyte that reduces surface tension and gives lubrication.
  15. This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.
Down
  1. This term is coined for blood flow to lung capillaries.
  2. Air molecules will flow from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration to maintain _______.
  3. This type of vertebrae reflects the stress 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: Ribs attach at the _____ spots.This is also known as the "windpipe."This is also known as the collar bone.Increased pressure is called _______ pressure.This is composed of fused coccygeal vertebrae.This type of tissue is very strong and elastic.These of the lungs are the most dense in the body.This leads to the digestive system and opens for food....

EMED 130 - Anatomy & Physiology 2020-07-01

EMED 130 - Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. One of two basic types of neural tissue that support, protect, defend, and aid in the repair of injury of neural tissue, and regulate composition of nervous system interstitial fluid
  2. A set of three tough membranes that encloses the entire brain and spinal cord.
  3. The system within the cerebrum and diencephalon that influence emotions, motivation, mood, and sensations of pain and pleasure.
  4. This type of nerve sends information to the brain; also called a sensory nerve
  5. It is the outermost of the three meninges that enclose the brain and spinal cord (two words)
  6. The nerve that innervates the muscles that flex the hip and extend the knee.
  7. This major nerve emanates from the brachial plexus; it enables arm abduction
  8. This nerve supplies motor fibers to the pharyngeal muscle, provides taste sensation to the posterior portion of the tongue, and carries parasympathetic fibers to the parotid gland.
  9. It is the portion of the brain that controls movement, hearing, balance, speech, visual perception, emotions, and personality
  10. It is the controlling organ of the body and center of consciousness
  11. this portion of the nervous system may consist of sensory, motor, or connecting nerves
  12. This lobe of the brain is the site for reception and evaluation of most sensory information, except smell, hearing, and vision
  13. This part of the nervous system regulates activities over which there is voluntary control.
  14. The junction between nerve cells across which nervous stimuli are transmitted.
  15. This nerve supplies the sense of taste to the anterior two thirds of the tongue and cutaneous sensation to the external ear among other things.
  16. What is the reflex called that causes a muscle to contract in response to an unpleasant stimulus?
  17. The inferior portion of the midbrain, which serves as a conduction pathway for both ascending and descending nerve tracts.
  18. What is a collection of nerve cell bodies located outside the central nervous system called?
  19. The system that controls virtually all activities of the body, both voluntary and involuntary.
  20. It is the part of the diencephalon that processes most sensory input and influences mood and general body movements, especially those associated with fear or rage.
Down
  1. These cells are the target tissues of the autonomic nervous system.
  2. It is responsible for control of many body functions, including pulse rate, digestion, emotion, hunger, regulation of the sleep cycle, etc.
  3. It is the area of the brain between the spinal cord and cerebrum and it controls functions that are necessary for life
  4. The nerve in the brachial plexus that innervates the pronator muscles of the forearm, as well as those that flex the wrist, fingers, and thumb.
  5. This part of the nervous system relaxes the body.
  6. It is part of the forebrain with functions related to emotions and circadian rhythms, and it connects the limbic system with other parts of the brain.
  7. This nerve provides motor function to the muscles of the tongue and throat
  8. These chemicals are produced by neurons that stimulate electrical reactions in adjacent cells.
  9. This nerve provides motor functions to the soft palate, pharynx, and larynx.
  10. The basic nerve cells of the nervous system, containing a nucleus within a cell body and extending one or more processes
  11. What are the folds in the cerebrum called?
  12. This type of nerve carries sensations of touch, taste, heat, cold, and pain
  13. An endocrine gland, it releases epinephrine and norepinephrine when stimulated by the sympathetic nervous system
  14. This is the large opening at the base of the skull through which the spinal cord exits the brain (two words)
  15. The nerve that causes motion of the eyeballs and upper lid.

35 Clues: What are the folds in the cerebrum called?This part of the nervous system relaxes the body.The nerve that causes motion of the eyeballs and upper lid.These cells are the target tissues of the autonomic nervous system.It is the controlling organ of the body and center of consciousness...

Anatomy Semester 1 Crossword 2020-12-05

Anatomy Semester 1 Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. basic unit of structure and function
  2. tissue that fills spaces
  3. lines cavities
  4. organelle that stores ATP
  5. most abundant chemical in the body
  6. chemical reactions in the body
  7. epith tissue gets nutrients by this process
Down
  1. contains DNA and is the site of RNA production
  2. same osmotic pressure, water in and out
  3. tissue that secretes substances
  4. most common type of tissue by weight
  5. above
  6. separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity
  7. environmental factor body requires
  8. are formed from cell membrane
  9. cells that secrete mucous
  10. cube shaped epithelial tissue
  11. glands that secrete onto surface
  12. remain within certain ranges
  13. membrane on surface of lung

20 Clues: abovelines cavitiestissue that fills spacescells that secrete mucousorganelle that stores ATPmembrane on surface of lungremain within certain rangesare formed from cell membranecube shaped epithelial tissuechemical reactions in the bodytissue that secretes substancesglands that secrete onto surfaceenvironmental factor body requires...

Anatomy Of A Car 2021-03-04

Anatomy Of A Car crossword puzzle
Across
  1. keeps the rain collecting on the windshield
  2. lights in the front of the car
  3. provides a jolt of electricity to necessary to power your car
  4. a car that is old and unreliable
  5. large metal sheet that covers the engine
  6. a metal or plastic structure on the front or back of the car that absorbs impact in a collision
  7. a loud anti-theft security device
  8. a hinged flap that keeps the sun out of your eyes
  9. you use this mirror to see directly behind your car
  10. navigating system
  11. fuel for cars
  12. a sound-making device used by driver to alert others
Down
  1. it deploys and fills with air to protect you in an accident
  2. front window
  3. a pedal that causes your car to move forward or backward
  4. you use it to open the door
  5. space used to store items in the back of the car
  6. a device that measures a distance traveled by a vehicle
  7. it tells you how fast you are going
  8. stops your car

20 Clues: front windowfuel for carsstops your carnavigating systemyou use it to open the doorlights in the front of the cara car that is old and unreliablea loud anti-theft security deviceit tells you how fast you are goinglarge metal sheet that covers the enginekeeps the rain collecting on the windshieldspace used to store items in the back of the car...

Anatomy/Physiology of Hearing 2016-12-04

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

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 2016-12-06

Anatomy & Physiology of Hearing crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Can cause infection of the cochlea & vestibular mechanism, and may result from permanent sensorineural hearing loss, vestibular dysfunction, & tinnitus
  2. Primary site of localization of sound in space
  3. Area that surrounds the core of the auditory cortex for auditory reception
  4. What part of the malleus attaches to the tympanic membrane?
  5. Resistance to the flow of energy
  6. Minute cilia that protrudes from the upper surface of each hair cell, connected by thin tip links
  7. Part of the auditory cortex that is divided into 3 portions and is responsible for primary reception of the auditory signal
  8. Area responsible for doing spectral and temporal acoustic analyses of incoming sound information
  9. What cranial nerve innervates the hair cells?
  10. Forms the floor of the scala media, separating it from the scala tympani
  11. Made up of 4 rows of hair cells that rest on a layer of Deiters’ cells for support
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  1. Area of the thalamus that is the primary source of input to the core of the auditory cortex
  2. The frequency to which the neuron responds best
  3. A tool used for looking into the ear canal
  4. The only way of getting oxygen (aeration) to the middle ear space; maintains equilibrium between the pressure of the middle ear and atmospheric pressure
  5. Portion of the ear comprised of the ear canal and pinna
  6. Has several functions: aid the localization of sound in space & capture sound energy
  7. Area divided into two chambers, the scala vestibule & scala tympani
  8. Helps to protect the tympanic membrane by trapping dirt and insects along with hair cells
  9. A type of neural response to auditory stimulation; take longer to respond than other neurons; has initial on-response to high-intensity signal

20 Clues: Resistance to the flow of energyA tool used for looking into the ear canalWhat cranial nerve innervates the hair cells?Primary site of localization of sound in spaceThe frequency to which the neuron responds bestPortion of the ear comprised of the ear canal and pinnaWhat part of the malleus attaches to the tympanic membrane?...

Anatomy Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2016-12-17

Anatomy Chapter 6 Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. Different degrees of shortening/ how the whole muscle reacts to stimuli.
  2. attached to the immovable or less movable bone.
  3. Epimysium blend into these sheetlike attachments to muscles indirectly to bone, cartilages or CT coverings
  4. Each muscle fiber is enclosed in this delicate connective tissue sheath
  5. (CP). High energy molecule found in muscle fibers but not other cell types.
  6. If not enough oxygen or glucose is present during working muscles, & aerobic pathways cannot keep up, pyruvic acid (during glycolysis) is converted into this acid.
  7. Move thumb to touch the tips of the other fingers on the same hand
  8. Projections, also called myosin heads, that stud the the ends of the midparts of the thick filaments when they link the thick and thin filaments together during contraction.
  9. No striations and involuntary. Found mainly in walls of hollow visceral organs such as stomach, urinary bladder and respiratory passages. Propels substances along a pathway.
  10. (ACh). Specific neurotransmitter that stimulates the skeletal muscle cells
  11. "Same measurement" or length.Muscles do not shorten. myosin myofilaments keep the tension in the muscles increasing. Ex: trying to lift a 400 lb dresser (and you can't).
  12. Occurs when we exercise our muscles for too long.
  13. Movement of bone around it longitudinal axis. Common in ball-and-socket joints.
  14. Greater resistance to fatigue. Blood supply to muscles increases and individual muscle cells form more mitochondria and store more oxygen.
  15. Moving a limb toward the body midline.
  16. 1) Flame ignites twig/ Na+ diffuses into the cell 2) Flame spreads rapidly along the twig/ Action potential spreads rapidly along the sarcolemma
  17. long ribbonlike organelles that nearly fill the cytoplasm by pushing the nuclei aside.
  18. Opposite of flexion. Movement that increases the angle, or the distance, between two bones or parts of the body.
  19. State of continuous partial contractions.
  20. Center of the H Zone that contains tiny protein rods that hold adjacent thick filaments together.
  21. Long, thread-like extension of the neuron, also called a nerve fiber.
  22. Muscle fiber organelle. Specialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Stores calcium and releases it on demand when the muscle fiber contracts.
  23. The muscle that has the major responsibility for causing a particular movement
  24. Flexion Depressing foot (pointing toes)
  25. Specialized synergists. They hold a bone still or stabilize the origin of a prime mover so all the tension can be used to move the insertion bone.
  26. stripes of fibers in skeletal muscle
  27. Occurs in cytosol and does not use O2.. Pathway: glycolysis. Glucose is broke down to pyruvic acid and small amounts of energy are captured in ATP bonds.
  28. Depolarization or "upset" generates this electrical current. Results in the contraction of the muscle cell.
  29. Help prime movers by producing the same movement of by reducing undesirable movements
  30. Epimysium blend into these strong and cordlike attachments to muscles indirectly to bone, cartilages or CT coverings
  31. Muscles that oppose or reverse a movement
  32. Tiny contractile units aligned end to end like boxcars in a train along the length of the myofibrils
  33. Deficit/Debt Occurs during prolonged muscle activity, and when a person cannot take in enough O2 fast enough for muscles
  34. lighter central area of the Dark A Band
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  1. As ATP depletes, a high-energy phosphate group transfers from CP to ADP, regenerating more ATP in a fraction of a second. CP supplies are exhausted w/in <15sec
  2. attached to movable bone and when the muscle contracts, the insertion moves toward the origin.
  3. perimysium forms this bundle of fibers
  4. The gap between nerve endings and muscle cells' membranes. Filled with tissue (interstitial) fluid.
  5. Exercise Pit muscles against an immovable object. CT that reinforces the muscle increases.
  6. Striated and involuntary. Found only in the heart.
  7. dark midline interruption of the Light I Band
  8. The point until Tetanic contraction is reached
  9. Thin filaments. Anchored to the Z disc.
  10. Structures within sarcomeres that produce the banding pattern.
  11. One neuron and all the skeletal muscle cells it stimulates.
  12. Movement generally in the sagittal plane that decreases the angle of the joint and bring two bones closer together.
  13. Combo of flexion, extension, abduction and adduction commonly in ball-and-socket joints such as the shoulder. Proximal end of limb is stationary, while the distal end moves in a circle.
  14. Occurs in mitochondria and uses O2. Pathway: oxidative phosphorylation. Glucose is broken down to CO2 & H2O. Is slow & requires continuous O2 & nutrients to muscle.
  15. skeletal and smooth muscle cells that are elongated
  16. Axon terminals form this junction with the sarcolemma of a different muscle cell.
  17. Turning forward (radius around the ulna)
  18. Chemical filled vesicles contained by the neuromuscular junction.
  19. Moving a limb away (generally on the frontal plane) from the midline.
  20. Tetanic contraction/ Muscle is stimulated so rapidly that no evidence of relaxation is seen and the contractions are completely smooth and sustained.
  21. Several sheathed muscle fibers are wrapped by this coarser fibrous membrane
  22. "Same tone" or tension. Myofilaments slide (the muscle shortens) and movement occurs. Ex: bending knee
  23. Lifting foot so that the superior surface approaches the shin (standing on heels)
  24. Gives muscle cell its striped appearance.
  25. This occurs when the axon reaches the muscle and it branches out.
  26. Gives muscle cell its striped appearance.
  27. Turn sole of foot medially
  28. Larger, thick filaments. Contain ATPase enzymes, which split ATP to generate the power for muscle contraction
  29. soft or flabby
  30. Turning backward (radius around the ulna)
  31. binds fascicles together by this tougher "overcoat" of CT
  32. Turn sole of foot laterally
  33. waste away

67 Clues: waste awaysoft or flabbyTurn sole of foot mediallyTurn sole of foot laterallystripes of fibers in skeletal muscleperimysium forms this bundle of fibersMoving a limb toward the body midline.Thin filaments. Anchored to the Z disc.Flexion Depressing foot (pointing toes)lighter central area of the Dark A BandTurning forward (radius around the ulna)...

Anatomy Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2016-12-17

Anatomy Chapter 6 Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Depolarization or "upset" generates this electrical current. Results in the contraction of the muscle cell.
  2. Turn sole of foot laterally
  3. Lifting foot so that the superior surface approaches the shin (standing on heels)
  4. Moving a limb toward the body midline.
  5. Flexion Depressing foot (pointing toes)
  6. Axon terminals form this junction with the sarcolemma of a different muscle cell.
  7. Long, thread-like extension of the neuron, also called a nerve fiber.
  8. Epimysium blend into these strong and cordlike attachments to muscles indirectly to bone, cartilages or CT coverings
  9. Gives muscle cell its striped appearance.
  10. Move thumb to touch the tips of the other fingers on the same hand
  11. Turn sole of foot medially
  12. skeletal and smooth muscle cells that are elongated
  13. Occurs when we exercise our muscles for too long.
  14. Structures within sarcomeres that produce the banding pattern.
  15. Tetanic contraction/ Muscle is stimulated so rapidly that no evidence of relaxation is seen and the contractions are completely smooth and sustained.
  16. Epimysium blend into these sheetlike attachments to muscles indirectly to bone, cartilages or CT coverings
  17. perimysium forms this bundle of fibers
  18. 1) Flame ignites twig/ Na+ diffuses into the cell 2) Flame spreads rapidly along the twig/ Action potential spreads rapidly along the sarcolemma
  19. Movement generally in the sagittal plane that decreases the angle of the joint and bring two bones closer together.
  20. binds fascicles together by this tougher "overcoat" of CT
  21. The muscle that has the major responsibility for causing a particular movement
  22. Center of the H Zone that contains tiny protein rods that hold adjacent thick filaments together.
  23. Turning backward (radius around the ulna)
  24. Specialized synergists. They hold a bone still or stabilize the origin of a prime mover so all the tension can be used to move the insertion bone.
  25. Tiny contractile units aligned end to end like boxcars in a train along the length of the myofibrils
  26. Muscles that oppose or reverse a movement
  27. Opposite of flexion. Movement that increases the angle, or the distance, between two bones or parts of the body.
  28. Thin filaments. Anchored to the Z disc.
  29. Muscle fiber organelle. Specialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Stores calcium and releases it on demand when the muscle fiber contracts.
  30. (ACh). Specific neurotransmitter that stimulates the skeletal muscle cells
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  1. soft or flabby
  2. Movement of bone around it longitudinal axis. Common in ball-and-socket joints.
  3. stripes of fibers in skeletal muscle
  4. Gives muscle cell its striped appearance.
  5. Combo of flexion, extension, abduction and adduction commonly in ball-and-socket joints such as the shoulder. Proximal end of limb is stationary, while the distal end moves in a circle.
  6. Chemical filled vesicles contained by the neuromuscular junction.
  7. One neuron and all the skeletal muscle cells it stimulates.
  8. Larger, thick filaments. Contain ATPase enzymes, which split ATP to generate the power for muscle contraction
  9. dark midline interruption of the Light I Band
  10. The point until Tetanic contraction is reached
  11. This occurs when the axon reaches the muscle and it branches out.
  12. Striated and involuntary. Found only in the heart.
  13. Help prime movers by producing the same movement of by reducing undesirable movements
  14. attached to the immovable or less movable bone.
  15. lighter central area of the Dark A Band
  16. State of continuous partial contractions.
  17. Projections, also called myosin heads, that stud the the ends of the midparts of the thick filaments when they link the thick and thin filaments together during contraction.
  18. Occurs in cytosol and does not use O2.. Pathway: glycolysis. Glucose is broke down to pyruvic acid and small amounts of energy are captured in ATP bonds.
  19. attached to movable bone and when the muscle contracts, the insertion moves toward the origin.
  20. Greater resistance to fatigue. Blood supply to muscles increases and individual muscle cells form more mitochondria and store more oxygen.
  21. Occurs in mitochondria and uses O2. Pathway: oxidative phosphorylation. Glucose is broken down to CO2 & H2O. Is slow & requires continuous O2 & nutrients to muscle.
  22. Each muscle fiber is enclosed in this delicate connective tissue sheath
  23. As ATP depletes, a high-energy phosphate group transfers from CP to ADP, regenerating more ATP in a fraction of a second. CP supplies are exhausted w/in <15sec
  24. "Same measurement" or length.Muscles do not shorten. myosin myofilaments keep the tension in the muscles increasing. Ex: trying to lift a 400 lb dresser (and you can't).
  25. The gap between nerve endings and muscle cells' membranes. Filled with tissue (interstitial) fluid.
  26. Deficit/Debt Occurs during prolonged muscle activity, and when a person cannot take in enough O2 fast enough for muscles
  27. Exercise Pit muscles against an immovable object. CT that reinforces the muscle increases.
  28. long ribbonlike organelles that nearly fill the cytoplasm by pushing the nuclei aside.
  29. "Same tone" or tension. Myofilaments slide (the muscle shortens) and movement occurs. Ex: bending knee
  30. Several sheathed muscle fibers are wrapped by this coarser fibrous membrane
  31. (CP). High energy molecule found in muscle fibers but not other cell types.
  32. If not enough oxygen or glucose is present during working muscles, & aerobic pathways cannot keep up, pyruvic acid (during glycolysis) is converted into this acid.
  33. Moving a limb away (generally on the frontal plane) from the midline.
  34. Different degrees of shortening/ how the whole muscle reacts to stimuli.
  35. Turning forward (radius around the ulna)
  36. No striations and involuntary. Found mainly in walls of hollow visceral organs such as stomach, urinary bladder and respiratory passages. Propels substances along a pathway.
  37. waste away

67 Clues: waste awaysoft or flabbyTurn sole of foot mediallyTurn sole of foot laterallystripes of fibers in skeletal muscleMoving a limb toward the body midline.perimysium forms this bundle of fibersFlexion Depressing foot (pointing toes)lighter central area of the Dark A BandThin filaments. Anchored to the Z disc.Turning forward (radius around the ulna)...

Anatomy: Chapter 8-Joints 2020-10-07

Anatomy: Chapter 8-Joints crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bar or plate of hyaline cartilage unites bones (epiphyseal plate)
  2. peg in socket joints (teeth in alveolar sockets)
  3. movement away from midline
  4. anterior _____ ligament, posterior _____ ligament (knee), means cross
  5. structural classification of a joint formed by cartilage, not highly movable
  6. uniaxial joint type (elbow)
  7. one flat bone slides over another similar surface
  8. disease caused by bacteria transmitted by deer tick bites (borrelia burgdorferi)
  9. biaxial joint type (thumb)
  10. slipping movements only
  11. ______ movements increase or decrease the angle between two bones
  12. palm down (radius and ulna)
  13. mandible forward (anterior)
  14. _____ arthritis is caused by deposition of uric acid crystals in joints and soft tissues
  15. palm up (radius and ulna)
  16. present in some synovial joints, acts as a cushion between fibrous layer and synovial membrane or bone
  17. multiaxial joint type (hip)
  18. mandible up (chewing)
  19. “wear-and-tear” arthritis
  20. elongated bursa wrapped completely around tendon
  21. movement in one plane
  22. sac lined with synovial membrane that reduces friction
  23. fribrocartilaginous rim around glenoid cavity of shoulder joint
  24. biaxial joint type (wrist)
  25. thumb to finger
  26. movement that decreases joint angle
  27. involves flexion, abduction, extension and adduction of a limb (limb creates cone)
  28. muscle attachment to immovable bone
  29. toes towards midline (medial)
  30. functional classification of freely movable joints
  31. functional classification of slightly movable joints
  32. rigid interlocking fibrous joints, “seams”
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  1. lateral rotation is turning a bone along its long axis _______ the midline
  2. fibrocartilage unites bone (hyaline cartilage also present)
  3. closed (ossified and fused) sutures
  4. nonaxial joint type (intercarpal)
  5. name for shoulder joint
  6. movement that increases joint angle
  7. structural classification of a joint formed by collagen fibers, most are immovable
  8. toes up (superior)
  9. hinge joint between femoral condyles and menisci of tibia (medial and lateral)
  10. structural classification of a joint when articulating bones are separated by a fluid filled joint cavity, highly movable
  11. movement in all three planes
  12. uniaxial joint type (atlas-axis)
  13. where two or more bones meet (another word for joint)
  14. mandible backward (posterior)
  15. excessive extension beyond normal range of motion
  16. toes pointed (inferior)
  17. movement in two planes
  18. mandible down (chewing)
  19. plane joint between patella and lower end of femur
  20. muscle attachment to movable bone
  21. medial rotation is turning a bone along its long axis _______ the midline
  22. movement towards midline
  23. fibrocartilage separates articular surfaces (aka articular disks)
  24. functional classification of immovable joints
  25. bones connected by ligaments, cords or bands of fibrous tissue
  26. ________ arthritis is an autoimmune disease of unknown cause
  27. breaks down to “joint” “inflammation”
  28. toes away from midline (lateral)

60 Clues: thumb to fingertoes up (superior)mandible up (chewing)movement in one planemovement in two planesname for shoulder jointslipping movements onlytoes pointed (inferior)mandible down (chewing)movement towards midlinepalm up (radius and ulna)“wear-and-tear” arthritismovement away from midlinebiaxial joint type (thumb)biaxial joint type (wrist)...

Skeletal Gross/Microscopic Anatomy 2020-10-18

Skeletal Gross/Microscopic Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What cell synthesizes the extracellular matrix of the bone tissue?
  2. How many bones does an adult have?
  3. Between what structure can the lacunae be found?
  4. How are the lamellae arranged?
  5. What makes a spongy bone lighter?
  6. What is the release of enzymes that digest mineral components of the bone matrix?
  7. What other terminology use to call the haversian system?
  8. Where are triglycerides stored?
  9. What is the anatomical term for red blood cell formation?
  10. Responsible for creating of red blood cells
  11. Cells that undergo cell division to be bone-building cells.
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  1. The upper, lower limbs and pelvic gridle belongs to the ____ skeletal group.
  2. _____ regulates calcium levels.
  3. What cells builds the bone?
  4. The skeletal system can be divided into how many skeletal groups?
  5. The skull, vertebral column, throacic cage, and hyoid bone belongs to the ____ skeletal group.
  6. What cell exchanges nutrients/wastes with blood?
  7. The canaliculi is found ______ the lacunae.
  8. What type of bone lacks an haversian system?
  9. ____ bone is the strongest form of bone.

20 Clues: What cells builds the bone?How are the lamellae arranged?_____ regulates calcium levels.Where are triglycerides stored?What makes a spongy bone lighter?How many bones does an adult have?____ bone is the strongest form of bone.The canaliculi is found ______ the lacunae.Responsible for creating of red blood cells...

Anatomy Chapter 6 + 7 2018-11-27

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

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

Kidney Anatomy and Physiology 2021-04-17

Kidney Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This structure within the nephron is responsible for glucose, amino acid, and oligopeptide reabsorption
  2. What fluid is filtered at the glomerulus?
  3. This term describes the inflammation of the glomeruli and associated small blood vessels of the kidney
  4. Describes the capillaries that interact with Bowman's capsule (Hint! Stems from the latin word for ball of thread)
  5. This term describes an acute kidney disease caused by a UTI
  6. The reabsorption of this organic compound occurs in the Medullary Collecting Duct and is controlled by the release of ADH
  7. The functional unit of the kidney
  8. The Renal _______ is the lighter-colored outer area of the kidney
  9. Renal veins empty into this large venous structure
  10. These arteries branch from the segmental arteries and pass the medullary pyramids towards the cortex
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  1. This artery branches into five segmental arteries that enter the hilum
  2. This structure surrounds the glomerulus and serves as a point of diffusion for blood plasma
  3. These types of nephrons make up 20% of the total nephron population
  4. This term describes endothelial cells with small openings in their walls
  5. This term describes the fluid and small solutes that pass into the capsular space
  6. The Renal _______ is the area of the kidney which has a high salt concentration
  7. This syndrome describes leaky podocytes which allow proteins to pass from blood into the urine
  8. This structure within the nephron is located in the medulla and has a descending limb and an ascending limb
  9. These types of nephrons make up 80% of the total nephron population
  10. This acronym describes the major barrier to the passage of negatively charged substances, large solutes, and proteins from the fenestrated endothelium

20 Clues: The functional unit of the kidneyWhat fluid is filtered at the glomerulus?Renal veins empty into this large venous structureThis term describes an acute kidney disease caused by a UTIThe Renal _______ is the lighter-colored outer area of the kidneyThese types of nephrons make up 20% of the total nephron population...

Anatomy and Physiology Terms 2021-08-19

Anatomy and Physiology Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. cheek area
  2. hip
  3. forehead
  4. armpit
  5. toward or at the midline of the body
  6. neck region
  7. away from the midline of the body
  8. arm
  9. mouth
  10. away from the body surface
  11. lateral part of leg
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  1. toward or at the body surface
  2. anterior knee
  3. forearm
  4. chin
  5. toward or at the backside of the body; behind
  6. wrist
  7. away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure or the body, below
  8. point of shoulder
  9. nose area

20 Clues: hiparmchinwristmoutharmpitforearmforeheadnose areacheek areaneck regionanterior kneepoint of shoulderlateral part of legaway from the body surfacetoward or at the body surfaceaway from the midline of the bodytoward or at the midline of the bodytoward or at the backside of the body; behind...

Anatomy and Physiology Terminology 2021-08-19

Anatomy and Physiology Terminology crossword puzzle
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  1. situated near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ
  2. relating to the nose.
  3. filters blood and create urine as a waste by-product
  4. relating to the femur or the thigh.
  5. relating to the mouth
  6. The organs that food and liquids travel through when they are swallowed, digested, absorbed, and leave the body as feces
  7. the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts
  8. a large triangular shaped muscle which lies over the glenohumeral joint and which gives the shoulder its rounded contour
  9. a membranous partition between two body cavities or two parts of an organ, especially that between the lungs.
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  1. situated away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment
  2. located below the lungs, is the major muscle of respiration
  3. the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
  4. an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
  5. the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
  6. the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe
  7. made up of glands that produce and secrete hormones that regulate the activity of cells or organs.
  8. relating to or situated within the bony pelvis
  9. relating to, or being vertebrae or the spinal column
  10. assist with abduction and external and internal rotation of the glenohumeral joint
  11. relating to the underside of an animal or plant

20 Clues: relating to the nose.relating to the mouthrelating to the femur or the thigh.relating to or situated within the bony pelvisrelating to the underside of an animal or plantfilters blood and create urine as a waste by-productrelating to, or being vertebrae or the spinal columnan individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form...

Anatomy crossword- Jonah Beinart 2023-09-29

Anatomy crossword- Jonah Beinart crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A living creature
  2. In the front
  3. systems A group of organs
  4. e-,p+,n
  5. Lateral plane that divides into superior and inferior parts
  6. Capable of all characteristics of life
  7. common ones include CHNOPS
  8. There are 5 main ones, and around 78-80 in total
  9. Tiny organs
  10. Outerside
  11. Behind
  12. Above, towards the head
  13. Vertical plane that lies exactly in the middle of the body
  14. Consist of at least 2 atoms connected covalently
  15. Further from the origin
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  1. Includes nucleic acids, proteins, carbs, and lipids
  2. Vertical plane that the divides body or any of its parts
  3. 4 different kinds, including but not limited to muscle and nervous
  4. Towards the surface
  5. Below, towards the feet
  6. Toward the back
  7. Behind
  8. Towards head end
  9. Closer to
  10. Divides body into anterior and posterior parts vertically
  11. Internal
  12. Innerside
  13. Toward front of
  14. A synonym for median

29 Clues: BehindBehinde-,p+,nInternalCloser toOutersideInnersideTiny organsIn the frontToward the backToward front ofTowards head endA living creatureTowards the surfaceA synonym for medianBelow, towards the feetAbove, towards the headFurther from the originsystems A group of organscommon ones include CHNOPSCapable of all characteristics of life...

Blood Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-28

Blood Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. most plasma proteins are produced by
  2. which has segments or lobes in the cell nucleus and granules in the cytoplasm, consisting of neutrophils, basophils and eosinophils
  3. is a yellowish liquid whose job is to carry blood cells
  4. The largest white blood cells function to eat dead cells and attack microorganisms.
  5. white blood cells are the most numerous
  6. another name for white blood cells
  7. A condition where the white blood cell count is very low
  8. White blood cells can enter and leave blood vessels through a process called
  9. clumping in a liquid due to the introduction of a substance into it
  10. another name for rupture of red blood cells
  11. ... colour The characteristics of blood if it is rich in oxygen are shown through color
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  1. The rate of erythrocyte production is controlled by a hormone called
  2. White blood cells whose job is to protect the body from attacks by incoming bacteria and viruses
  3. cells that function to store the genetic material of living things such as DNA and RNA.
  4. Hormone that accelerates platelet production
  5. substances that can stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies as a form of resistance
  6. one of the blood components that functions to help the blood clotting process.
  7. cells that work by releasing toxins to destroy pathogens are
  8. cells that secrete antibodies to prevent blood clots
  9. another name for the formation of blood cells

20 Clues: another name for white blood cellsmost plasma proteins are produced bywhite blood cells are the most numerousanother name for rupture of red blood cellsHormone that accelerates platelet productionanother name for the formation of blood cellscells that secrete antibodies to prevent blood clotsis a yellowish liquid whose job is to carry blood cells...

root words/anatomy terms 2023-09-19

root words/anatomy terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bone
  2. kidney
  3. groin
  4. heart
  5. breastbone
  6. naval
  7. buttocks
  8. head or skull
  9. stomach
Down
  1. nose
  2. chest
  3. fingers and toes
  4. liver
  5. cheek
  6. back of the head
  7. thigh
  8. abdomen
  9. belly
  10. low back or loin
  11. skin

20 Clues: noseboneskinchestlivercheekthighgroinbellyheartnavalkidneyabdomenstomachbuttocksbreastbonehead or skullfingers and toesback of the headlow back or loin

Blood Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-18

Blood Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. White blood count above 11,000 cells/mm3
  2. Name other than white blood is
  3. What is the name of the protein that helps in blood clotting
  4. Blood cells that resemble ancient telephone receivers are called
  5. What is the name of the type of white blood cell that helps in fighting fungal infections
  6. is the liquid part of the blood
  7. What is the name of the type of blood that is acceptable to everyone
  8. Another name for the largest white blood cells is
  9. The part of the red blood cells that functions to transport oxygen in the blood throughout the body is called
Down
  1. What is the name of the type of blood that can be accepted by people with blood type AB
  2. What is the name of the white blood cell that helps in the production of antibodies
  3. Dull red blood color is called
  4. A very low number of white blood cells is called
  5. A protein that contains iron is called
  6. The most abundant solute in plasma
  7. The dark red color of blood is called
  8. What is the name of the type of white blood cell that helps in the process of blood clotting?
  9. Granule containing white blood cells
  10. Blood cell formation is
  11. A lack of red blood is called

20 Clues: Blood cell formation isA lack of red blood is calledDull red blood color is calledName other than white blood isis the liquid part of the bloodThe most abundant solute in plasmaGranule containing white blood cellsThe dark red color of blood is calledA protein that contains iron is calledWhite blood count above 11,000 cells/mm3...

Anatomy: Cavities and Membranes 2023-08-16

Anatomy: Cavities and Membranes crossword puzzle
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  1. this portion of the body includes the upper and lower limbs
  2. collective name for the organs within the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
  3. this canal or cavity contains the spine and spinal cord
  4. this is the name for the membrane that surrounds the abdominopelvic cavity
  5. the stomach, liver, spleen, gallbladder, and kidneys are located in the ____ cavity.
  6. this cavity contains the lungs and heart
  7. this cavity contains the eyes and their associated muscles and nerves
  8. this membrane lines the compartments that contain the lungs (two words)
  9. a broad, thin skeletal muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
  10. this organ is in the thoracic cavity but is NOT contained in the mediastinum
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  1. this membrane covers the lungs themselves (two words)
  2. this cavity contains part of the large intestine, the bladder, and the reproductive organs
  3. this refers to membranes that cover internal organs
  4. the cavity that contains the brain
  5. this cavity contains the teeth and tongue
  6. this cavity contains the stomach, liver, kidneys, and intestine
  7. this is the name of the membrane that surrounds the heart
  8. this portion of the body refers to the head, neck, and trunk
  9. a compartment in the thoracic cavity that contains the heart, esophogus,trachea, and thymus
  10. this refers to membranes attached to the walls of cavities

20 Clues: the cavity that contains the brainthis cavity contains the lungs and heartthis cavity contains the teeth and tonguethis refers to membranes that cover internal organsthis membrane covers the lungs themselves (two words)this canal or cavity contains the spine and spinal cordthis is the name of the membrane that surrounds the heart...

Anatomy and Physiology Syllabus 2023-11-29

Anatomy and Physiology Syllabus crossword puzzle
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  1. No matter what, I can't use this in class.
  2. We will dissect a cat or a _______ at the end of the Trimester.
  3. This class is called Anatomy and...
  4. You will learn essential processes and ________ of the human body.
  5. The person to my right and left is my _______________ (no space).
  6. I should ____ before I leave my seat.
  7. If I miss a lab due to absence, I'll have to stay _______ to make up the credit.
  8. If I am listening and participating in class, then I am...
  9. I can earn a pass to excuse me from doing this.
  10. The people at my table are my Table ______.
Down
  1. This is always a seating option if I need it.
  2. The number of points (in word form) that Lab Participation is worth.
  3. My ChromeBook should always be...
  4. I will never take a ________ in this class.
  5. In week nine we will do this.
  6. The name of my teacher is Mrs. _______.
  7. __________ work will drag down my grade.
  8. This kind of absence means I don't have to make up the missing work.
  9. I am not allowed to ______ food to school, but I can pack it.
  10. I always need something to _____ with.

20 Clues: In week nine we will do this.My ChromeBook should always be...This class is called Anatomy and...I should ____ before I leave my seat.I always need something to _____ with.The name of my teacher is Mrs. _______.__________ work will drag down my grade.No matter what, I can't use this in class.I will never take a ________ in this class....

Dental Anatomy Key Terms 2023-11-15

Dental Anatomy Key Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. Mirror
  2. the first teeth to erupt in the pediatric patient
  3. Arch
  4. duct
  5. plier
  6. tooth
  7. Facial landmark commonly called the "bridge" of the nose.
  8. Natural teeth in the dental arch.
  9. Toward the front surface.
  10. Toward the back.
  11. of Carabelli
  12. 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
Down
  1. Permanent teeth that replace primary teeth.
  2. Teeth located in the posterior aspect of the upper and lower jaws.
  3. Arch
  4. Specialized, calcified connective tissue that covers the anatomic root of a tooth.
  5. Arch
  6. Hard portion of the root that surrounds the pulp and is covered by enamel on the crown and by cementum on the root.
  7. a pointed tooth between the incisors and premolars of a mammal, often greatly enlarged in carnivores.
  8. duct
  9. tissue
  10. angle
  11. a tooth situated between the canine and the molar teeth. An adult human normally has eight, two in each jaw on each side.
  12. a narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth, adapted for cutting. In humans there are four incisors in each jaw.
  13. Succedaneous

25 Clues: ArchArchArchductductpliertoothangleMirrortissueSuccedaneousof CarabelliToward the back.Toward the front surface.Natural teeth in the dental arch.Permanent teeth that replace primary teeth.the first teeth to erupt in the pediatric patientFacial landmark commonly called the "bridge" of the nose....

Human Anatomy Week 4 2023-12-01

Human Anatomy  Week 4 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Cancer of the melanocytes
  2. Blue hue to the skin due to lack of oxygen
  3. Viral infection that causes a fluid filled blister on lips
  4. Also known as a 'cold sore'
  5. Infection of a hair follicle that can go into the subcutaneous layers
  6. Burn through epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous tissues
  7. Bed sore
  8. Contagious skin lesions that produce honey colored scabs
  9. burn that involves epidermis and a portion of the dermis
  10. Plugging of the hair follicle
  11. Pus filled bump on the skin
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  1. Fungal infection that starts between the toes
  2. Small fluid filled pocket
  3. Inflammation of skin
  4. Burn of the epidermal tissue- i.e. sunburn
  5. Itchy, scaly patches on the extensor surface
  6. Thickened layers of skin due to friction
  7. Long term skin condition that produces a red rash
  8. injury to the skin; may be due to cehmical, radiation, electricity, etc.
  9. The side of the nail grows into the soft tissue
  10. Partial or complete baldness
  11. Areas of pigment loss on skin
  12. Small discoloration on skin; generally red to brown
  13. Bad bruise

24 Clues: Bed soreBad bruiseInflammation of skinCancer of the melanocytesSmall fluid filled pocketAlso known as a 'cold sore'Pus filled bump on the skinPartial or complete baldnessAreas of pigment loss on skinPlugging of the hair follicleThickened layers of skin due to frictionBlue hue to the skin due to lack of oxygen...

Chapter 2: Anatomy & Physiology 2024-05-19

Chapter 2: Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pain
  2. decrease,deficiency
  3. surgical repair,reformation
  4. position sitting upright with back angled at 90 degrees
  5. surgical puncture
  6. hardening condition
  7. together,with
  8. healing by a provider, healer
  9. middle
  10. chest patient in prone postion knees in a kneeling position with thighs in 90 degree angle and buttocks in air
  11. closer to the body's trunk
  12. cut,remove
  13. seeming like
  14. blood condition
  15. chest pain
  16. drooping, falling
  17. intake and output
  18. plane divided body into anterior and posterior sections
  19. ureters
Down
  1. ovary
  2. condition,usually abnormal
  3. iris
  4. formation of
  5. break down
  6. half
  7. toward the back of the body also known as dorsal
  8. stabilization,binding
  9. inflammation
  10. toward the right
  11. uterus
  12. pertaining to killing
  13. producing
  14. crushing
  15. excision,removal
  16. heat
  17. new opening
  18. after,behind
  19. middle
  20. protection,prevention
  21. similar to dorsal recumbent but patients feet are placed in stirrups
  22. dilation,expansion
  23. recumbent laying facing upward flexed knees feet flat on floor
  24. urine
  25. infection
  26. colon
  27. driving away

46 Clues: painirishalfheatovaryurinecolonuterusmiddlemiddleureterscrushingproducinginfectionbreak downcut,removechest painnew openingformation ofinflammationafter,behindseeming likedriving awaytogether,withblood conditiontoward the rightexcision,removalsurgical puncturedrooping, fallingintake and outputdilation,expansiondecrease,deficiencyhardening condition...

Cardiology Anatomy and Physiology 2024-02-22

Cardiology Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Thick,fibrous membrane that surrounds the heart.
  2. Number of cardiac contractions per minute.
  3. The largest and shortest myocardial blood vessels. Rapidly divides into the laft anterior descending artery and the circumflex artery.
  4. TIP of Heart
  5. vessel that returns venous blood back to heart.
  6. TOP of Heart
  7. Valves of the heart through which blood flows through from the atria to the ventricles.
  8. Middle layer of heart wall made mostly of cardiac muscle tissue.
  9. Layer of serous pericardium that lies closelt agaisnt the heart; also called the visceral pericardium.
Down
  1. Returns oxygenated blood from lungs to right atria.
  2. Delivers unoxygenated blood from right ventricle to lungs.
  3. Provides oxygenated blood to the right side f the heart muscle.
  4. Period of relaxation in which the heart chambers are allowed to fill.
  5. Specialized bands of tissue inserted between myocardial cellsthat increase the rate in which the action potential is spread from cell to cell.
  6. Amount of blood pumped out by either ventricle in a single cardiac contraction.
  7. Half-moon shaped valves that seperate the heart from the aorta and pulmonary arteries.
  8. The amount of blood that is pumped by the ventricles in 1 minute.
  9. The percentage of blood that leaves the heart each time it contracts.
  10. Membrane that lines the inside of the heart.
  11. Delivers oxygenated blood from left ventricle to the body.

20 Clues: TIP of HeartTOP of HeartNumber of cardiac contractions per minute.Membrane that lines the inside of the heart.vessel that returns venous blood back to heart.Thick,fibrous membrane that surrounds the heart.Returns oxygenated blood from lungs to right atria.Delivers unoxygenated blood from right ventricle to lungs....

Physiology and Anatomy Terms 2024-07-14

Physiology and Anatomy Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibers held together by connective tissue, through which impulses are transmitted
  2. Consists of the brain, spinal cord, spinal nerves and cranial nerves
  3. The basic unit of all living things
  4. Part of the central nervous system contained in the cranium; the largest and most complex nerve tissue
  5. A portion of the central nervous system, that originates in the brain, extends down to the lower extremity of the trunk, and is protected by the spinal column
  6. The capacity for doing work
  7. Cells that transmit nerve impulses
  8. Tissue that stores energy and gives smoothness and contour to the body
  9. Transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism
  10. The dense, active protoplasm found in the center of the cell
  11. The normal process of cell reproduction in human tissues that occurs when the cell divides into two identical cells
  12. The part of the cell that encloses the protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave
  13. A protein your body makes naturally that is needed for joint snd skin health
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  1. Chemical compounds that are used by the body to function properly and maintain health
  2. Blood cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells and transport carbon dioxide from the cells back to the lungs
  3. A collection similar cells that perform a particular function
  4. Tissue that contracts and moves the various parts of the body
  5. Tissue that supports, protects and binds together other tissues of the body
  6. A thin stringy layer of connective tissue that surrounds and supports every structure of the body, including muscles, organs, bones, nerves, and joints.
  7. What determines our genetic makeup including the color of our hair, eyes, and skin
  8. A colorless, jellylike substance where nutrients are present
  9. A fluid that contains proteins and DNA
  10. A protein, forming the main constituent of elastic connective tissue, found, especially in the dermis of the skin
  11. Small organs located inside the cell
  12. Take in nutrients, break them down, and create energy for the cell
  13. A chemical process in living organisms that converts nutrients to energy
  14. Firm, flexible, connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract, the external ear, and in the articulating surfaces of joints
  15. A protective lining on cavities of the body and surfaces of organs
  16. Capable of being dissolved or liquefied
  17. Tissue that carries messages through the central nervous system to control and coordinate all bodily functions

30 Clues: The capacity for doing workCells that transmit nerve impulsesThe basic unit of all living thingsSmall organs located inside the cellA fluid that contains proteins and DNACapable of being dissolved or liquefiedTransports chemical energy within cells for metabolismA colorless, jellylike substance where nutrients are present...

General Anatomy and Physiology 2024-08-22

General Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The zygomaticus minor is a muscle of the _________.
  2. What gland that requires iodine in the diet in order to function properly?
  3. When people age, fluctuations in hormones related to the reproductive system cause loss of _________.
  4. What organ is responsible for the production of insulin?
  5. What is the basic cell of the nervous system?
  6. What is the strongest bone of the face?
  7. What part of the body is a large lymph node?
  8. The process of moving food along the digestive tract is known as _________.
  9. Phalanges are found in the _______.
  10. The glands most closely connected to skin melanization are _________.
  11. The muscular wall that is crucial to the respiratory process is the _________.
  12. The biological term that denotes a structure composed of specialized tissues that perform specific functions is _________.
Down
  1. What is secreted by an endocrine gland?
  2. What does melasma refer to a change in?
  3. _______ is the process of taking food into the body.
  4. In order to reduce swelling after a treatment, an esthetician can perform a service on the _________ system.
  5. What gland is most closely connected to the regulation of blood pressure?
  6. What type of tissue stores energy?
  7. Which of the following is the fluid part of blood that contains 90% water and acts as a delivery system?
  8. The scientific study of the functions and activities performed by the body structures is known as _________.
  9. The organ that discharges bile as part of the digestive process is the _________.

21 Clues: What type of tissue stores energy?Phalanges are found in the _______.What is secreted by an endocrine gland?What does melasma refer to a change in?What is the strongest bone of the face?What part of the body is a large lymph node?What is the basic cell of the nervous system?The zygomaticus minor is a muscle of the _________....

Anatomy of the Constitution 2023-04-17

Anatomy of the Constitution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. These laws are superior to state laws
  2. The age you have to be to be in the House of Representatives
  3. This branch makes or creates laws
  4. This branch interprets laws
  5. The National government and state governments share power
  6. This branch executes or enforces laws
  7. The way representation is determined for the House
  8. The Article that establishes the Executive Branch
  9. Court Their job is the look at the Constitutionality of laws and settle disputes between states
  10. Number of justices on the Supreme Court
  11. the Introduction to the Constitution
  12. The Age you have to be to be in the Senate
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  1. When we elect leaders to speak on our behalf
  2. The number of Senators each state has
  3. The Article that establishes the Legislative Branch
  4. The Article that establishes the Judicial Branch
  5. Commander in chief of the military
  6. The blueprint for our government, the supreme law of the land
  7. to change
  8. Can declare war

20 Clues: to changeCan declare warThis branch interprets lawsThis branch makes or creates lawsCommander in chief of the militarythe Introduction to the ConstitutionThese laws are superior to state lawsThe number of Senators each state hasThis branch executes or enforces lawsNumber of justices on the Supreme CourtThe Age you have to be to be in the Senate...

Anatomy & Physiology: Nervous System 2023-04-17

Anatomy & Physiology: Nervous System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - if only the individual's legs are paralyzed
  2. - the branching extension of neurons that carry electrical signals to the cell body
  3. - a group of nerve cell bodies located in the peripheral nervous system
  4. - cells of the nervous system specialized to transmit messages throughout the body
  5. - chemical released by neurons that may stimulate or inhibit them
  6. - phagocytes that ingest debris such as bacteria or dead cells
  7. - the largest part of the brain that consists of right and left cerebral hemispheres
  8. - type of CNS supporting cell that forms a myelin sheath
  9. - brain injury with reversible damage, in which the individual might be dizzy
  10. - a receptor located in a muscle or tendon (locomotion, posture, and muscle tone)
Down
  1. - network of nerves formed by joining ventral rami of spinal nerves, which contains both sensory and motor fibers
  2. - star-shaped cell that form a barrier between capillaries and neurons while protecting them from harmful substances in the blood
  3. - restoration of the membrane potential to the initial resting (polarized) state
  4. - brain injury in which the damage is irreversible because of marked tissue destruction
  5. - completes the pathway between afferent and efferent neurons (also known as an association neuron)
  6. - automatic reaction to a stimulus
  7. - the nonneural tissue of the central nervous system that performs supportive and other functions (also known as glial cells/glia)
  8. - a white, fatty lipid substance
  9. - a bundle of nerve or muscle fibers bound together by connective tissue
  10. - the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord
  11. - the loss of a state of polarity/the loss of a negative charge inside the plasma membrane
  12. - the brain area connecting the medulla with the midbrain, which links upper and lower levels of the CNS

22 Clues: - a white, fatty lipid substance- automatic reaction to a stimulus- if only the individual's legs are paralyzed- the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord- type of CNS supporting cell that forms a myelin sheath- phagocytes that ingest debris such as bacteria or dead cells- chemical released by neurons that may stimulate or inhibit them...

Applied Anatomy & Physiology Revision 2023-03-28

Applied Anatomy & Physiology Revision crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This supports inspiration during exercise
  2. a type of PNF stretching
  3. which node is found in the wall of the septum?
  4. which anaerobic energy system lasts the longest?
  5. When the oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curve shifts to the right
  6. this muscle fibre type is used in the 400m sprint
  7. Exercising with the presence of oxygen
  8. where there Is a repeated nerve impulse and no time to relax
  9. muscle that shortens during a contraction
  10. t is the stress hormone released which increases heart rate/
  11. has a higher affinity for oxygen than Haemoglobin
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  1. which receptor in the body detects movement?
  2. When your heart rate is below 60 BPM at rest
  3. what is the outside layer of the heart called?
  4. They are one cell thick
  5. the end result of starlings law
  6. which part of the nervous system speeds up heart rate?
  7. this happens during recovery to repair an oxygen debt
  8. this is an active mechanism which forces blood back to the heart from the veins
  9. the good form of cholesterol
  10. this deters a change in blood pressure
  11. this domes during expiration
  12. if the heart tissue creates its own impulses it is known as …
  13. what part of the cardiac cycle is the relaxation of the heart muscle

24 Clues: They are one cell thicka type of PNF stretchingthe good form of cholesterolthis domes during expirationthe end result of starlings lawthis deters a change in blood pressureExercising with the presence of oxygenThis supports inspiration during exercisemuscle that shortens during a contractionwhich receptor in the body detects movement?...

External Anatomy of Pig 2023-05-12

External Anatomy of Pig crossword puzzle
Across
  1. collects blood low in oxygen and filled with food, and pumps it to the right ventricle
  2. collects blood from the right atrium and pumps to the lungs
  3. food tube that is located dorsal to the trachea
  4. voice box
  5. continuation of the aorta along the dorsal body wall behind the lungs, liver, and small intestines
  6. fleshy flap that covers the glottis
  7. brings blood through that umbilical cord low in oxygen and rich in carbon dioxide from the lower body to the right atrium
  8. behind the pulmonary trunk and forming an arch leading toward the lower parts of the body
  9. carries air between lungs and the throat
  10. connects the blood stream of fetus to mother
  11. blue blood vessel located on the front or ventral surface of the heart
  12. carries blood low in oxygen and food to the placenta of the mother
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  1. stores food
  2. removes excess water and wastes, such as urea
  3. a flattened organ attached to the stomach by the greater omentum
  4. collects blood from left atrium and pumps it to the body
  5. hard, bony structure that makes up roof of mouth
  6. collects blood from lungs rich in oxygen and food and pumps it to the left ventricle
  7. red blood vessel that is located on the front of the heart
  8. first part of the small intestine
  9. takes blood from right ventricle to the lungs
  10. makes digestive enzymes which secrete into the small intestine
  11. produces bile
  12. a muscular wall that divides the pleural cavity from the abdominal cavity.
  13. a membrane surrounding the heart, that secretes a watery fluid to prevent the heart from rubbing against other organs
  14. carries blood rich in oxygen and food to the fetus
  15. organ that allows oxygen to to be absorbed into the bloodstream

27 Clues: voice boxstores foodproduces bilefirst part of the small intestinefleshy flap that covers the glottiscarries air between lungs and the throatconnects the blood stream of fetus to motherremoves excess water and wastes, such as ureatakes blood from right ventricle to the lungsfood tube that is located dorsal to the trachea...

Anatomy of a Pig 2023-05-12

Anatomy of a Pig crossword puzzle
Across
  1. stores red blood cells in case of blood loss and white blood cells to fight foreign substances
  2. the pigs voice box - allows it to speak
  3. Tube leading from the throat to the stomach
  4. takes blood from the right ventrical to the lungs
  5. collects blood from the right atrium and takes it to the lungs
  6. carries air from the lungs to the throat
  7. collects blood that is low in oxygen and filled with food and pumps it to the left ventrical
  8. produces the egg cells in the female as well as some hormones which regulate the menstrual cycle
  9. the opening between the vocal chords and the larynx
  10. removes excess water and waste from the blood
  11. sack that stores bile until it can move to the duodenum
  12. collects blood from the left atrium and takes it to the lungs
  13. brings blood that is low in oxygen but high in CO2 from the upper body to the heart
Down
  1. produces milk in adult female pigs to feed the young pigs
  2. makes digestive enzymes used in the small intestine and makes insulin which regulates blood sugar in the body
  3. carries the oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
  4. transports bile from the gull bladder and liver to the duodenum
  5. collects blood that is low in oxygen and filled with food and pumps it into the right ventrical
  6. stores urine until it is excreted from the body
  7. Provides the fetal pig with nutrients from the mother
  8. absorbs water and nutrients from food and puts them in the bloodstream
  9. Give the pig the ability to taste
  10. produces a few different hormones that regulate bodily systems
  11. All of the small intestine except for the duodenum
  12. takes in oxygen and defuses it into the bloodstream

25 Clues: Give the pig the ability to tastethe pigs voice box - allows it to speakcarries air from the lungs to the throatTube leading from the throat to the stomachremoves excess water and waste from the bloodstores urine until it is excreted from the bodytakes blood from the right ventrical to the lungsAll of the small intestine except for the duodenum...

Anatomy of an Autopsy 2021-11-08

Anatomy of an Autopsy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What happens physiologically (inside the body) to result in death
  2. A group of organs in a body that work together to perform a specific function
  3. The circumstances that result in death, which are designated as natural or unnatural
  4. nSystem that enables the body to move using muscles.
  5. System to absorb nutrients and remove waste via the gastrointestinal tract, including the mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines.
  6. system that circulates blood around the body via the heart, arteries and veins, delivering oxygen and nutrients to organs and cells and carrying their waste products away.
  7. The specific injury, trauma, or disease that directly caused the victim's death
  8. Collects and processes information from the senses via nerves and the brain and tells the muscles to contract to cause physical actions.
  9. back
  10. also known as the Exocrine system:Skin, hair, nails, sweat and other exocrine glands
  11. after death
  12. System of reproductive organs required for the production of offspring.
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  1. waste from the body.
  2. A place where the bodies of dead persons are kept temporarily pending identification or release for burial or autopsy.
  3. also known as lymphatic system: Defends the body against pathogens that may harm the body.
  4. also known as the renal system where the kidneys filter blood to produce urine, and get rid of waste.
  5. a systematic examination of the body following death
  6. Influences the function of the body using hormones.
  7. system of bones that maintain the structure of the body and its organs
  8. front
  9. system that brings air into and out of the lungs to absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide

21 Clues: backfrontafter deathwaste from the body.Influences the function of the body using hormones.nSystem that enables the body to move using muscles.a systematic examination of the body following deathWhat happens physiologically (inside the body) to result in deathsystem of bones that maintain the structure of the body and its organs...

Hayman - Leaf Anatomy Crossword 2021-11-04

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

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

Lower Extremity Radiologic Anatomy 2022-02-25

Lower Extremity Radiologic Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. tangential-axial patella
  2. CR skims a body part
  3. roof of the ankle mortise
  4. face down
  5. lower leg
  6. posterior knee
  7. fifteen percent ____
  8. anterior knee surface
  9. radiographic density is known as ______
  10. largest sesamoid bone
  11. inferior patella
  12. intercondylar sulcus or trochlear _____
  13. most common primary bone tumor
  14. ligament in the foot
  15. centimeters for a grid
  16. distal tibiofibular joint type
  17. makes magnification
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  1. three sided ankle opening
  2. ninety degrees
  3. femorotibial joint type
  4. positioning line: intermalleolar ______
  5. CR is angled more than 10 degrees
  6. anterior _____ ligament
  7. toward the head
  8. ____landmark
  9. uric acid deposits in a joint
  10. adductor ______
  11. more distal malleolus
  12. common SID
  13. small focal ______
  14. decrease angle of a joint
  15. disease withcotton wool appearance on x-ray
  16. shock absorbers in the knee
  17. bottom surface
  18. degenerative joint disease

35 Clues: face downlower legcommon SID____landmarkninety degreesposterior kneebottom surfacetoward the headadductor ______inferior patellasmall focal ______makes magnificationCR skims a body partfifteen percent ____ligament in the footanterior knee surfacelargest sesamoid bonemore distal malleoluscentimeters for a gridfemorotibial joint type...

Phonation Anatomy and Physiology 2022-02-24

Phonation Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. extrinsic laryngeal muscle that inserts on the oblique line of the thyroid cartilage and is attached at the manubrium
  2. Resides within the aryepiglottic folds
  3. The border between the upper and lower respiratory tract that functions in swallowing, respiration, and phonation
  4. Extrinsic laryngeal muscle that originates at the base of the styloid process and inserts into the greater cornu of the hyoid bone
  5. Extrinsic laryngeal muscle located on the entire length of the neck
  6. Undergirding layer of connective tissue running from the arytenoids to the epiglottis and thyroid cartilage
  7. extrinsic laryngeal muscle that anteriorly originates on the mandible and inserts into the hyoid bone
  8. Protective structure which drops when swallowing bolus (food)
  9. Intrinsic laryngeal muscle that acts as an adductor that originates at the lateral part of the cricoid cartilage arch and inserts into the muscular process of the ipsilateral arytenoid cartilage
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  1. Articulate with superior surface of arytenoids
  2. Intrinsic laryngeal muscle that acts as an abductor
  3. intrinsic laryngeal muscle that acts as an adductor and crosses
  4. Extrinsic laryngeal muscle that originates at the greater cornu of the hyoid bone and inserts at the lateral side of the tongue
  5. Extrinsic laryngeal muscle that originates from the thyroid cartilage and the tendinous arch of the cricothyroid muscle and inserts at the pharyngeal raphe
  6. Intrinsic laryngeal muscle that is another glottal tensor and works medially
  7. Intrinsic laryngeal muscle that is the main glottal tensor that contributes to pitch
  8. Intrinsic laryngeal muscle that is a glottal relaxer
  9. Consists of the body, the greater cornu, and the lesser cornu
  10. unpaired intrinsic laryngeal muscle that acts as an adductor originates at the lateral borders of the posterior muscular processes of the arytenoid cartilage and inserts on the opposite lateral border
  11. cartilage The most inferior of the laryngeal cartilages
  12. Cartilage that forms the posterior point of attachment for vocal folds
  13. extrinsic laryngeal muscle that originates at the mandible and inserts at the hyoid bone Omohyoid Extrinsic laryngeal muscle located in the anterior region of the neck and consists of two bellies
  14. Adam's apple
  15. laryngeal muscle that originates at the mandible and inserts at the hyoid bone

24 Clues: Adam's appleResides within the aryepiglottic foldsArticulate with superior surface of arytenoidsIntrinsic laryngeal muscle that acts as an abductorIntrinsic laryngeal muscle that is a glottal relaxercartilage The most inferior of the laryngeal cartilagesConsists of the body, the greater cornu, and the lesser cornu...

Anatomy Review 2 - PH 2022-02-24

Anatomy Review 2 - PH crossword puzzle
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  1. muscle that is the body of vocal folds
  2. leaf-like cartilage
  3. cartilage that is 3 sided pyramid shape
  4. this type of laryngeal muscles make big adjustments to larynx
  5. most inferior laryngeal cartilage
  6. transverse arytenoid is only ______ muscle in phonation
  7. name for both the transverse arytenoid and oblique arytenoid
  8. ligament that closes epiglottis over airway
  9. space between vocal folds
  10. vocal folds together
  11. lateral cricoarytenoid makes vocal process move ________
  12. cartilage that is biggest most superior; adam's apple
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  1. very small cartilage on top of arytenoid cartilage
  2. this type of laryngeal muscles makes small adjustments to laryngeal cartilages
  3. membrane that connect epiglottis and thyroid cartilage to arytenoids
  4. bone that has greater cornu and lesser cornu
  5. type of fold that is upper margin of quadrangular membrane
  6. number of layers of tissue in vocal folds
  7. cartilage in the aryepiglottic folds
  8. vocal folds apart

20 Clues: vocal folds apartleaf-like cartilagevocal folds togetherspace between vocal foldsmost inferior laryngeal cartilagecartilage in the aryepiglottic foldsmuscle that is the body of vocal foldscartilage that is 3 sided pyramid shapenumber of layers of tissue in vocal foldsligament that closes epiglottis over airway...

Anatomy of the Foot 2025-01-09

Anatomy of the Foot crossword puzzle
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  1. The medical term for flatfoot.
  2. Muscle in the first layer that abducts the fifth toe.
  3. Muscles in the fourth layer that abduct the second to fourth toes.
  4. Muscle in the first layer that abducts and flexes the great toe.
  5. Dense connective tissue supporting the sole and maintaining the arches.
  6. Muscle in the deep posterior leg that flexes the great toe.
  7. Muscle in the third layer with transverse and oblique heads that adduct the great toe.
  8. Fibrous bands that hold tendons close to bones in the foot.
  9. Artery located on the dorsum of the foot, a key site for pulse palpation.
  10. Muscles that flex the metatarsophalangeal joints and extend the interphalangeal joints.
  11. Assists flexor digitorum longus in toe flexion.
  12. Nerve supplying the dorsum of the foot muscles.
  13. Tendon that supports the medial longitudinal arch and helps with foot inversion.
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  1. Muscle in the first layer that flexes the lateral four toes at the proximal joints.
  2. Nerve supplying cutaneous sensation to the dorsum of the foot.
  3. Dorsal muscle that aids in extending the great toe.
  4. Muscle with a tendon that maintains the transverse arch.
  5. Muscle that stabilizes the transverse arch by its tendon.
  6. Muscle in the third layer that flexes the metatarsophalangeal joint of the great toe.
  7. Muscle in the third layer that flexes the metatarsophalangeal joint of the fifth toe.
  8. Medial projection of the calcaneus that supports the talus.
  9. Tendon stabilizing the lateral longitudinal arch of the foot.
  10. Branch of dorsalis pedis forming a vascular loop on the dorsum.
  11. Muscle that flexes the great toe and aids in plantarflexion.
  12. Cutaneous nerve supplying the posterior lateral side of the foot.
  13. The medical term for clawfoot.

26 Clues: The medical term for flatfoot.The medical term for clawfoot.Assists flexor digitorum longus in toe flexion.Nerve supplying the dorsum of the foot muscles.Dorsal muscle that aids in extending the great toe.Muscle in the first layer that abducts the fifth toe.Muscle with a tendon that maintains the transverse arch....

Bone Anatomy & Bone Structures 2023-09-20

Bone Anatomy & Bone Structures crossword puzzle
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  1. Encloses the bone except for the cartilage
  2. A round projection that articulates with another bone
  3. Any projection on a long bone
  4. Smooth, nearly flat articular surface
  5. Part of the bone that contains yellow marrow for fat storage (2 words)
  6. Lateral malleolus
  7. Glenoid fossa
  8. Generally the larger end of a long bone
  9. ribs that attach directly to sternum
  10. Greater trochanter
  11. Classification for the sternum or the ribs
  12. The bone shaft
  13. Glabella
  14. A pit
  15. A depression
  16. Transverse process
  17. Middle ear bones
  18. Greater tubercle
  19. Xiphoid Process
  20. A canal
  21. Type of bone that contains red marrow
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  1. Sharp projection or bony ridge
  2. A cavity of hollow space within a bone
  3. small projection above a condyle
  4. Classification for the femur (bone of the upper leg)
  5. a line that joins 2 bones
  6. Bones that aren't classified in any other categories ex. vertebra
  7. Radial tuberosity
  8. Tightly packed together tissue that keeps the bone from bending
  9. Acetabulum
  10. Olecranon process
  11. Ramus
  12. Narrow passage way
  13. A ridge on the top of a bone
  14. The production of blood cells by the bone
  15. A hole
  16. Mastoid process

37 Clues: RamusA pitA holeA canalGlabellaAcetabulumA depressionGlenoid fossaThe bone shaftMastoid processXiphoid ProcessMiddle ear bonesGreater tubercleRadial tuberosityOlecranon processLateral malleolusGreater trochanterNarrow passage wayTransverse processa line that joins 2 bonesA ridge on the top of a boneAny projection on a long bone...

Anatomy & Physiology Integumentary System 2023-12-11

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

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...

Anatomy and Physiology Revision 2023-10-16

Anatomy and Physiology Revision crossword puzzle
Across
  1. blood clot breakdown
  2. released when there is a high Ca2+ blood level
  3. releases histamine
  4. articulator TMJ counterpart
  5. occlusion can be helpful in resorbed ridges for the masticatory efficiency
  6. cheeks
  7. chewing
  8. articular surfaces of TMJ covered cartilage type
  9. concentrically laminated membrane structure surrounding an axon
  10. angle that is formed between the path of a non-working condyle and the sagittal plane
  11. white blood cell
  12. junction between amelogenesis and dentinogenesis
  13. fluid in joint cavities of TMJ
  14. protein that binds O2 and CO2
  15. mandibular fossa
  16. tasting
  17. internal equilibrium
  18. submandibular salivary gland duct
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  1. lips
  2. swallowing
  3. medullary bone
  4. SA-node
  5. pterygoid plate of origin of lateral and medial pterygoid muscles
  6. released from the a-cells in pancreas
  7. alveolar dust cell
  8. floor of the mouth
  9. junction epithelium and connective tissue (acronym)
  10. inorganic component of hard tissue
  11. mediolateral curve
  12. articulation means the simultaneous anterior and posterior occlusal contact of teeth in centric and eccentric positions
  13. impression technique for duplicating potential denture space
  14. breathing
  15. bundle of His
  16. primary bone without any load-bearing capacity
  17. red blood cell
  18. repairative dentin
  19. kill parasitic worms
  20. skull cap
  21. type II alveolar cell secretes
  22. mitral valve
  23. anteroposterior curve
  24. Z-line to Z-line
  25. blood clotting

43 Clues: lipscheeksSA-nodechewingtastingbreathingskull capswallowingmitral valvebundle of Hismedullary bonered blood cellblood clottingwhite blood cellmandibular fossaZ-line to Z-linereleases histaminealveolar dust cellfloor of the mouthmediolateral curverepairative dentinblood clot breakdownkill parasitic wormsinternal equilibriumanteroposterior curve...

Psychology Unit 2 Anatomy 2023-10-10

Psychology Unit 2 Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. the lobe containing motor cortexes
  2. the part of a neuron that sends signals
  3. Home of the 2024 olympics
  4. the part of a neuron that receive a signal
  5. namesake for the part of the brain that allows receptive speech
  6. the master gland of the endocrine system
  7. the Pokémon found on the front of the original Pokémon Red
  8. relays signals from stem to cerebellum
  9. a cartoon aardvark from PBS
  10. a fatty tissue that covers some axons
  11. allows for fine muscle movements without conscious thought
  12. the calming nervous system
  13. the lobe that processes sensory information
  14. old brain part which regulates breathing and other major functions
  15. paired off dna structures that are used to express genes
  16. the lobe responsible for vision function
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  1. another mid brain piece, involved in memories and emotions
  2. the main cell body of a neuron
  3. the nervous system which extends from the spine to the rest of the body
  4. specialized cells that form our nerves
  5. the arousing nervous system
  6. mid brain organelle which helps form memories
  7. regulates blood flow to the brain
  8. this is the main part of the old brain, connects brain to spine
  9. namesake for the part of the brain that allows expressive speech
  10. the central processor of the brain
  11. The name for the short, corkscrew or spiral shaped pasta
  12. the nervous system in the brain and spine
  13. the hormonal system used for longer term messages

29 Clues: Home of the 2024 olympicsthe calming nervous systemthe arousing nervous systema cartoon aardvark from PBSthe main cell body of a neuronregulates blood flow to the brainthe lobe containing motor cortexesthe central processor of the braina fatty tissue that covers some axonsspecialized cells that form our nervesrelays signals from stem to cerebellum...

anatomy terms cross words 2023-10-25

anatomy terms cross words crossword puzzle
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  1. a colorless fluid containing white blood cells,
  2. the body's recognizable structures
  3. the large bone in the ankle that articulates with the tibia of the leg
  4. blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to your heart.
  5. the largest bone of the upper extremityflexor
  6. a broad, musculofibrous layer, which covers the whole of one side of the vertex of the skull,
  7. the jaw or jawbone
  8. the main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system
  9. the kneecap
  10. the system of organs and parts which function in reproduction
  11. U-shaped bone situated at the root of the tongue in the front of the neck and between the lower jaw
  12. a muscle located in the eyelids
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  1. a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
  2. supply the musculoskeletal structures of the abdominal wall
  3. a very small vein, especially one collecting blood from the capillaries.
  4. a muscle whose contraction produces or assists in the supination
  5. the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
  6. the muscles that help you pull and lift your legs out to the side
  7. a square bone at the root of the nose,
  8. technical term for shoulder blade.

20 Clues: the kneecapthe jaw or jawbonea muscle located in the eyelidsthe body's recognizable structurestechnical term for shoulder blade.a square bone at the root of the nose,the largest bone of the upper extremityflexora colorless fluid containing white blood cells,blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood to your heart....

Spine Anatomy and Evaluation 2023-10-26

Spine Anatomy and Evaluation crossword puzzle
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  1. Special test used to determine if there is a problem with the SI joint
  2. Number of vertebrae located in the lumber spine
  3. Excessive lumbar spine curvature
  4. Group of three muscles located on the low back that perform the motions of trunk extension and lateral flexion
  5. Excessive thoracic spine curvature
  6. The section of the spine located in line with the ribs
  7. Number of vertebrae located in the thoracic spine
  8. Part of the spine composed of five fused vertebrae. Located between the two innominate bones to create the pelvic girdle
  9. Number of vertebrae located in the cervical spine
  10. Bones of the spine
  11. Where the sacrum articulates with the ilium. Has little to no movement and transmits body weight with sitting and standing motions
  12. Muscle located on the lateral trunk that performs the motions of trunk rotation and flexion
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  1. The section of the spine located in the low back
  2. Shock absorbers for the spine located between each vertebrae
  3. Total number of vertebrae in the spine
  4. Aka the tailbone. Most inferior part of the spine composed of four fused vertebrae
  5. Lateral deviation of the spine
  6. neck muscle that performs the motions of neck flexion and rotation
  7. Special test used to check for SI joint, lumbar spine, or nerve injury
  8. Portion of the central nervous system located within the vertebral canal of the spinal column
  9. Neck muscle that performs the motion of neck extension
  10. The section of the spine located in the neck
  11. Muscle located on the anterior abdomen that performs the motion of trunk flexion

23 Clues: Bones of the spineLateral deviation of the spineExcessive lumbar spine curvatureExcessive thoracic spine curvatureTotal number of vertebrae in the spineThe section of the spine located in the neckNumber of vertebrae located in the lumber spineThe section of the spine located in the low backNumber of vertebrae located in the thoracic spine...

Anatomy and Physiology Review 2023-12-11

Anatomy and Physiology Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Smallest unit of the nervous system
  2. Site of gas exchange
  3. Site of sperm concentration and maturation
  4. The _____ system is responsible for breaking down food
  5. The _____ system is responsible for moving oxygen to and from the organs
  6. Toward the head of an animal
  7. Vertebrae closest to the head
  8. Muscle type used for involuntary movement in the circulatory and digestive systems
  9. castrated male cattle
  10. First valve blood travels through in the heart
  11. digestive system of a dog or pig
  12. fluid secreted from the liver
  13. blood is carried away from the digestive system through the ____ portal vein
  14. female sheep
  15. intact male horse
  16. Toward the tail of an animal
  17. Cells in the blood that function in clotting
  18. Vertebrae located in the chest cavity
  19. Abbreviation for the part of the blood that aids in the immune response
  20. Of or pertaining to the heart
  21. female swine
  22. Type of bone that the humerus is
  23. Disease in cattle often called "Mad Cow" that affects the nervous system
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  1. hormone responsible for decreasing blood sugar
  2. Type of bone that the patella is
  3. The _____ system is responsible for inhalation and exhalation
  4. site of fertilization
  5. a cow's "true stomach"
  6. Male gamete
  7. Made up of only the skull and spinal column
  8. Chemicals that travel in the nerve synapses to create action potential
  9. Toward the belly of an animal
  10. "honeycomb" lining traps foreign objects in ruminant stomachs
  11. hormone responsible for managing stress response
  12. Type of joint that the elbow is
  13. Site of egg deposition
  14. Division of the nervous system responsible for fight or flight
  15. Toward the back of an animal
  16. Vein that brings blood directly to the heart
  17. Allows for passage of both food and air
  18. young goat
  19. Muscle type used for movement and locomotion
  20. hormone responsible for increasing blood sugar
  21. cartilage that keeps food out of the trachea
  22. Immature egg cell

45 Clues: young goatMale gametefemale sheepfemale swineintact male horseImmature egg cellSite of gas exchangesite of fertilizationcastrated male cattlea cow's "true stomach"Site of egg depositionToward the head of an animalToward the back of an animalToward the tail of an animalToward the belly of an animalVertebrae closest to the head...

Spine and Neck Anatomy 2024-11-05

Spine and Neck Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What joint is found between the ala and the hip?
  2. The trachea is closed on the ___ portion by the elastic connective tissue.
  3. This bone does not articulate with any other bone.
  4. What endocrine gland is located at the level of the cricoid cartilage(C6)?
  5. What structure acts as an anchor by attaching to the coccyx? (2 words)
  6. What sinus diverts food away from the larynx?
  7. The ___ muscle originates on the sternum and clavicle, and inserts on the mastoid tip of the temporal bone.
  8. This vein carries blood from vertebrae to the anterior internal venous plexus.
  9. The lateral side of the sacrum is called the ___ surface.
  10. How many pairs of spinal nerves does the cervical vertebrae have?
  11. What is the largest pair of salivary glands?
  12. The ligamentum ___ connects the lamina of adjacent vertebrae.
  13. At what vertebrae does the transverse foramen disappear?(C_)
  14. What is it called when the spinal cord tapers? (2 words)
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  1. What structure holds dens/odontoid in place? ___ ligament.
  2. This structure diverts food away from the trachea.
  3. Largest and most superior cartilage, protects the vocal cords.
  4. Concave curve of the thoracic vertebrae and sacrum.
  5. This ligament is a continuation of ligamentum nuchae.
  6. This structure connects the right and left lobe of the thyroid gland anteriorly.
  7. This muscle gets wrinkly as you age.
  8. This thin and flat structure forms with the pedicles to create the vertebral arch.
  9. My superior border is the uvula and my inferior border is the hyoid bone.
  10. This muscle group is considered an abdominal muscle.
  11. Two thick processes project off the body to unite with laminae.
  12. The body, pedicles, and lamina together form the vertebral ___.
  13. This joint is an articulation between the rib and the vertebral body.
  14. The bundle of spinal nerves and roots that are inferior extension of the spinal cord is called the cauda ___ (horse's tail).
  15. The common carotid artery ___ at the level of the thyroid cartilage(C3-C4).
  16. The most superficial muscle on the posterior portion of the neck.
  17. The fibrous outer ring of cartilage.
  18. Convex curve of the cervical and lumbar vertebrae.

32 Clues: This muscle gets wrinkly as you age.The fibrous outer ring of cartilage.What is the largest pair of salivary glands?What sinus diverts food away from the larynx?What joint is found between the ala and the hip?This structure diverts food away from the trachea.This bone does not articulate with any other bone....

Anatomy of the Constitution 2024-11-19

Anatomy of the Constitution crossword puzzle
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  1. All bills that raise _____ must start in the House of Representatives.
  2. The first three words of the Constitution contain the ideas of _____-government and unity in our diversity.
  3. The only people that could vote when the Constitution was written were white men who owned _____.
  4. An act that betrays and endangers one's country.
  5. Members of the Senate represent the interests of the residents of the entire _____.
  6. Article II of the Constitution describes and explains the _____ branch of government.
  7. A _____ democracy is one in which the people elect representatives to represent their needs and concerns.
  8. A bill must be approved in the same form in _____ houses of Congress before it can go to the President to become law.
  9. Members of the House of Representatives represent the interests of the residents of the _____ they have been chosen to represent.
  10. Federal courts deal with _____ laws, not state laws.
  11. The main responsibility of the legislative branch of government is to make _____.
  12. Article III creates the Supreme Court and authorizes _____ to create the lower federal courts.
  13. Senators are elected to serve _____-year terms.
  14. Article III describes and explains the _____ branch of government.
  15. Representatives are elected to serve _____-year terms.
  16. Under Article III, federal judges are chosen by the president and approved by the _____.
  17. The main responsibility of the executive branch of government is to _____, or carry out, laws.
  18. In order to serve in the Senate, a person must be at least thirty years old, have been a citizen for _____ years, and live in the state he/she represents.
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  1. The leaders of the executive departments, who also act as advisers to the president.
  2. The Senate acts as a _____ during impeachment.
  3. The number of representatives each state has in the House is based on its' _____.
  4. Article I, Section 8, clause 18, is sometimes called the _____ clause because it allows Congress to stretch its' powers beyond their delegated powers.
  5. A lawmaking body consisting of two houses
  6. How long can a federal judge stay on the bench?
  7. Article I, Section 8 lists the _____ of Congress.
  8. The head of the executive branch is the _____.
  9. This part of the Constitution introduces the document, explains what it is meant to do, and describes the purposes of the new government.
  10. The Preamble states that our nation is founded on justice, peace, and _____ for all.
  11. The _____ college is the process used to elect the President and Vice President.
  12. How many senators does each state get?
  13. Article I describes and explains the _____ branch of government.
  14. The main responsibility of the judicial branch of government is to _____ laws and punish those who violate them.
  15. In order to serve in the House, a person must be at least twenty-five years old, have been a citizen for _____ years, and live in the state he/she represents.

33 Clues: How many senators does each state get?A lawmaking body consisting of two housesThe Senate acts as a _____ during impeachment.The head of the executive branch is the _____.How long can a federal judge stay on the bench?Senators are elected to serve _____-year terms.An act that betrays and endangers one's country....

External Animal Anatomy Term 2024-09-27

External Animal Anatomy Term crossword puzzle
Across
  1. two functionless digits above the hoof on split-hoofed animals (not horses)
  2. area of the face that includes the nose, mouth, and chin
  3. part of the back in front of the loin on cattle and goats
  4. folds or flap of skin on the neck on cattle
  5. joint on the hind leg that corresponds to the knee of a human
  6. long straight area of the lower leg between the knee/hock down to the fetlock joint
  7. the top line of the neck on a horse, where the mane grows
  8. joint on the front leg where the belly meets the legs
  9. the remaining end or area of the tail after it is surgically removed
  10. the highest part of the rump or buttocks of the horse
  11. the lower cheek and jaw area of the face on pigs
  12. joint at the front of the chest; the slope of which starts at the withers
  13. breast or lower chest area in front of the forelegs on cattle and goats
  14. specifically refers to the bundle of long hairs on the tail of cattle
  15. joint on the hind leg that bends backwards; acts like a human ankle
  16. the upper rear leg area on the hindquarters on pigs; same as the cut of meat
  17. a small callus on the underside of the fetlock of a horse, usually covered in hair
  18. part of the leg between the fetlock and the top of the hoof
  19. the muscular area between the stifle and the hock on a horse's back leg
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  1. lowest part of the pastern on a horse where it meets the hoof
  2. area on the belly from the forelegs to the hindquarters
  3. area just behind the withers/top of shoulder on sheep (called “back” on cattle)
  4. the pelvic bones on either side of the tail on cattle and goats
  5. joint on the front leg equivalent to a wrist in humans
  6. joint on the lower leg between the cannon and the pastern
  7. top of the head (often pointed) and the beginning of the neck
  8. area at the top of the shoulders, just behind the withers on cattle, goats, and sheep
  9. ridge between the shoulders; the tallest point on an animal
  10. the nose and nostrils on pigs, leathery and very mobile; used to search, or root
  11. part of the back, going from the last rib to in front of the hips
  12. the chest area on sheep (can be referred to as “brisket” like on cattle)
  13. area between the withers and the rump (or rear)
  14. area between and just below the hook and pin bones
  15. part of the hindquarters; area from the loin to the tailhead
  16. another name for the hip/hip bone on cattle and goats
  17. where the hind legs and the barrel or body of the animal meet
  18. area right behind the elbow where the barrel (or body) begins

37 Clues: folds or flap of skin on the neck on cattlearea between the withers and the rump (or rear)the lower cheek and jaw area of the face on pigsarea between and just below the hook and pin bonesjoint on the front leg where the belly meets the legsthe highest part of the rump or buttocks of the horseanother name for the hip/hip bone on cattle and goats...

Muscle Mechanics & Anatomy Crossword 2024-11-25

Muscle Mechanics & Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. "Sustained contraction"
  2. Muscle Contraction: "Varying force levels"
  3. Movers: Muscles opposing the action of prime movers.
  4. Long protein strands in muscle fibers.
  5. Tension: "Force during contraction"
  6. "Single quick contraction"
  7. Actin and myosin proteins in myofibrils.
  8. Outer layer around a muscle.
  9. Bundle of muscle fibers.
  10. Tissue around a fascicle.
  11. Unit: "Neuron and fibers"
Down
  1. Stimulus: "Minimum needed stimulus"
  2. Muscles aiding prime movers.
  3. Connective tissue around each muscle fiber.
  4. Fibers: Muscle cells.
  5. Movable attachment point of a muscle.
  6. "More motor units"
  7. "Increased strength, repeated stimuli"
  8. Tissue made of fascicles.
  9. Tone: "Partial contraction"
  10. Movers: Main muscles responsible for movement.
  11. Fixed attachment point of a muscle.

22 Clues: "More motor units"Fibers: Muscle cells."Sustained contraction"Bundle of muscle fibers.Tissue made of fascicles.Tissue around a fascicle.Unit: "Neuron and fibers""Single quick contraction"Tone: "Partial contraction"Muscles aiding prime movers.Outer layer around a muscle.Stimulus: "Minimum needed stimulus"Tension: "Force during contraction"...

Anatomy: Thorax and Heart 2024-11-22

Anatomy: Thorax and Heart crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This implant incision site is the most concealed.
  2. What structure is found at the superior border of the manubrium at level T2-T3?(2 words)
  3. What separates the right and left atria?(2 words)
  4. This artery supplies the left atrium and left ventricle with oxygenated blood.(2 words)
  5. This muscle extends from T7-T12 to the iliac crest.(2 words)
  6. This breast implant placement is more invasive.
  7. How many pulmonary veins are there?
  8. The breast consists of how many layers?
  9. This joint is formed by the humerus articulating with the glenoid cavity of the scapula.
  10. This thin layer is on the outside of the heart.
  11. The middle layer of the intercostal muscle is called ___.
  12. Ribs 1 through 7 are called ___.
  13. This structure is found at the level of T5 (where the trachea bifurcates).
  14. This joint articulates with the acromion of the scapula.
  15. All arteries carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
  16. This muscle originates on the clavicle, sternum, and costal cartilage of the upper ribs.(2 words)
Down
  1. This semilunar valve allows oxygenated blood to pass through it.
  2. Grinch fingers are known as this muscle.(2 words)
  3. The tricuspid valve is connected to papillary muscles via the ___.(2 words)
  4. Another name for the collarbone
  5. This structure is found at the level of T4-T5 on the sternum.(2 words)
  6. The tail of spence is found on the ___ aspect of each breast.
  7. The lungs are divided in the lobes by thin structures called ___.
  8. This artery is the middle of 3 branches off the aortic arch.(3 words)
  9. Ribs 8 through 10 are called ___.
  10. This atrioventricular valve has deoxygenated blood pass through it.
  11. This muscle inserts on the coracoid process.(2 words)
  12. These 2 tendentious structure attaches the diaphragm to the L-spine.
  13. This is the primary muscle of inspiration.
  14. These joints are formed by cartilage of the ribs articulating with the sternum.
  15. What is the most inferior portion of the sternum?(2 words)
  16. The largest chamber of the heart is the left ___.
  17. What is the organ for respiration?
  18. The costal ___ protects blood vessels and small nerves.

34 Clues: Another name for the collarboneRibs 1 through 7 are called ___.Ribs 8 through 10 are called ___.What is the organ for respiration?How many pulmonary veins are there?The breast consists of how many layers?This is the primary muscle of inspiration.This breast implant placement is more invasive.This thin layer is on the outside of the heart....

Anatomy and Physiology 1 2025-03-25

Anatomy and Physiology 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Type of circulation that carries blood from the heart to the lungs to be oxygenated
  2. Moving of food along the digestive tract
  3. Nerve of the ANS located in the abdominal cavity
  4. Thick walled, muscular, flexible tubes that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
  5. Large muscle that covers the entire back of the upper arm
  6. Fluid part of the blood, about 90% water, main function is to act as a delivery system, carrying vital components to the cells, and takes waste away from the cells
  7. Carries impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands
  8. Muscle that draws the scalp backwards
  9. Muscle that covers the back of the neck, shoulders, and upper and middle regions of the back; used to shrug your shoulders
  10. Largest and strongest bone of the face
  11. Muscle extending alongside the neck from the ear to the collarbone, acts to rotate the head from side to side and up and down
Down
  1. When muscles draw a body part away from the midline of the body
  2. Muscle that draws the eyebrows down and wrinkles the forehead vertically
  3. U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue
  4. Muscle that elevates the lower lips and raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin
  5. Also known as accessory nerve
  6. Spongy tissues composed of microscopic cells in which inhaled air is exchanged for carbon dioxide during one breath
  7. Also known as general circulation, carries oxygenated blood from the heart, throughout the body, and then back to the heart again
  8. Branch of the nervous system that controls involuntary muscles, regulated the actions of the smooth muscles, glands, blood vessels, heart and breathing
  9. Broad muscle that extends from the chest and shoulder muscles to the side of the chin, lowers the lower jaw and lip
  10. Largest of the cranial nerves
  11. Muscle extending alongside the chin that pulls down the corners of the mouth
  12. Contribute to the blood-clotting process, stops bleeding
  13. Secretes enzyme producing cells responsible for digesting carbohydrates, proteins and fats
  14. Thin, flat muscle of the cheek between the upper and lower jaw that compresses the cheeks and expels air between the lips, as in blowing a whistle
  15. More fixed part of the muscle closest to the skeleton, flexes but remains stationary

26 Clues: Also known as accessory nerveLargest of the cranial nervesMuscle that draws the scalp backwardsLargest and strongest bone of the faceU-shaped bone at the base of the tongueMoving of food along the digestive tractNerve of the ANS located in the abdominal cavityCarries impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands...

DV Human Anatomy 1 2025-04-14

DV Human Anatomy 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. back
  2. far
  3. nearest
  4. arm
  5. kidney
  6. between abdomen and thigh
  7. back of knee
  8. armpit
  9. ventral organs
  10. front
  11. stomach
  12. under
Down
  1. dorsal, back
  2. front of elbow
  3. lung
  4. side
  5. skull
  6. upon, over
  7. above
  8. below
  9. tail
  10. head
  11. ventral, front
  12. cartilage

24 Clues: fararmbacklungsidetailheadskullabovebelowfrontunderkidneyarmpitneareststomachcartilageupon, overdorsal, backback of kneefront of elbowventral, frontventral organsbetween abdomen and thigh

Heart Anatomy and Structure 2025-04-17

Heart Anatomy and Structure crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Wall dividing right and left atria.
  2. Inflammation of the heart muscle (myocardium).
  3. Inner layer of serous pericardium that adheres to heart surface.
  4. Outer layer of serous pericardium that lines fibrous pericardium.
  5. Fibrous cords connecting valve cusps to papillary muscles.
  6. Another name for the visceral pericardium.
  7. Groove separating atria from ventricles externally.
  8. Pouch-like extension of atria increasing volume capacity.
  9. Fetal opening between atria that bypasses lungs.
  10. Muscular ridges in the atrial wall.
  11. Flap of a heart valve.
  12. The two inferior chambers of the heart that pump blood out.
  13. Pumps blood into the pulmonary trunk for gas exchange in lungs.
  14. The two superior chambers of the heart.
  15. Connective tissue framework of the heart.
  16. Muscular layer of the heart wall responsible for contraction.
  17. Muscles anchoring chordae tendineae in the ventricles.
  18. Broad superior portion of the heart where major vessels emerge.
  19. Tip of the heart pointing toward the left hip.
  20. Chamber that receives oxygenated blood from the pulmonary veins.
  21. Double-walled sac enclosing the heart.
  22. Valve between atrium and ventricle on each side.
Down
  1. Muscular organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system.
  2. Wall separating the two ventricles.
  3. Another term for the bicuspid valve.
  4. Space within the pericardial sac containing lubricating fluid for heart movement.
  5. Chamber that receives deoxygenated blood from the systemic veins.
  6. Groove marking the boundary between the two ventricles.
  7. Contractile cells that form the myocardium.
  8. Outer layer of pericardium made of tough connective tissue.
  9. Pumps blood into the aorta for systemic circulation.
  10. Depression in interatrial septum marking fetal foramen ovale.
  11. Smooth inner lining of the heart chambers.
  12. Muscular ridges lining ventricular walls.
  13. AV valve between right atrium and right ventricle.
  14. Inner serous membrane of pericardium producing pericardial fluid.
  15. Simple squamous epithelium lining heart and blood vessels.
  16. AV valve between left atrium and left ventricle.
  17. Central compartment of the thoracic cavity containing the heart and other thoracic organs.

39 Clues: Flap of a heart valve.Wall separating the two ventricles.Wall dividing right and left atria.Muscular ridges in the atrial wall.Another term for the bicuspid valve.Double-walled sac enclosing the heart.The two superior chambers of the heart.Muscular ridges lining ventricular walls.Connective tissue framework of the heart....

Human Anatomy - Sarah Chane 2024-03-20

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

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 attachmentAway from the point of attachmentThe layer of skin that stores fatMost superficial layer of the skinA chord that connects bone to muscleA short band that connects bone to bone...

Anatomy Session 7 & 8 2021-08-26

Anatomy Session 7 & 8 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. inserts at the base of the distal phalanx of digits 2-5
  2. damage to this nerve weakens flexion of the elbow joint
  3. tendon that enters the glenohumeral ligament
  4. branch of the axillary artery that supplies the first two intercostal spaces\
  5. primarily responsible for opposition of thumb
  6. attaches upper limb with the axial skeleton (joint)
  7. artery that supplies the superficial palmar arch
  8. axillary artery branch that supplies the lateral chest wall
  9. inserts at the base of the middle phalanx of digits 2-5
  10. most medial portion of the coracoclavicular ligament
  11. tightens the palmar fascia supporting grip
  12. divides the axillary artery into three parts
  13. abducts digits 2-4
  14. carpal bone excluded from radiocarpal joint
Down
  1. ligament that prevent superior dislocation of the glenohumeral joint
  2. ligament that reinforces the sternoclavicular joint superiorly
  3. limits flexion of the elbow joint
  4. branch of the axillary artery that divides into four arteries
  5. stabilizer of the radius to the radial notch (ligament)
  6. limits extension of the elbow joint
  7. Largest branch of the axillary artery
  8. glenohumeral joint is this type of joint
  9. adducts digits 2,4,5
  10. damage to the median nerve causes hand of _________
  11. articulation site of the radius to the ulna
  12. damage to this nerve causes sensory loss to lateral portion of the dorsum hand
  13. ulnar nerve travels throw this canal at the elbow
  14. superficial artery that drains into the axillary vein most distally

28 Clues: abducts digits 2-4adducts digits 2,4,5limits flexion of the elbow jointlimits extension of the elbow jointLargest branch of the axillary arteryglenohumeral joint is this type of jointtightens the palmar fascia supporting griparticulation site of the radius to the ulnacarpal bone excluded from radiocarpal joint...

Anatomy of the Constitution 2022-03-09

Anatomy of the Constitution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Article I creates this
  2. This branch carries out the laws
  3. The executive branch explains how the __________ College works (how the president is elected)
  4. law-making
  5. creates our nation’s government
  6. law-making body
  7. This branch decides what the laws mean and decide if they’ve been broken in specific situations
  8. This many states needed to ratify the Constitution before it could be enacted
  9. Subject of Article IV
  10. the length of time a federal judge will hold their position
  11. This person is the commander-in-chief of the armed forces
  12. citizens elect representatives to govern on their behalf
Down
  1. How federal judges get their role
  2. Change or addition to the Constitution
  3. the other part of congress
  4. States must have this type of government
  5. total number of senators
  6. This creates the executive branch
  7. the idea that the national government shares power with the state governments
  8. Congress has the power to collect these
  9. creates the legislative branch of the government
  10. If a federal law contradicts a state law, this law wins
  11. one part of congress
  12. explains what Constitution is meant to do

24 Clues: law-makinglaw-making bodyone part of congressSubject of Article IVArticle I creates thistotal number of senatorsthe other part of congresscreates our nation’s governmentThis branch carries out the lawsHow federal judges get their roleThis creates the executive branchChange or addition to the ConstitutionCongress has the power to collect these...

Anatomy January Meeting Crossword 2022-01-19

Anatomy January Meeting Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. small leg bone
  2. protect the lungs
  3. triangular shoulder bone
  4. turns food waste into stool
  5. absorbs nutrients to be used in the body
  6. remove waste
  7. shin bone
  8. helps you eat
  9. pumps blood
Down
  1. small forearm bone
  2. protect your heart
  3. stores liquid waste from kidneys
  4. bodily function
  5. contains insulin
  6. kneecap
  7. upper arm bone
  8. finger bones
  9. breath
  10. tailbone
  11. digestion
  12. fights germs in blood
  13. larger forearm bone
  14. collerbone
  15. processes, breaks down, and balances
  16. longest bone in the body

25 Clues: breathkneecaptailbonedigestionshin bonecollerbonepumps bloodfinger bonesremove wastehelps you eatsmall leg boneupper arm bonebodily functioncontains insulinprotect the lungssmall forearm boneprotect your heartlarger forearm bonefights germs in bloodtriangular shoulder bonelongest bone in the bodyturns food waste into stool...

Anatomy January Meeting Crossword 2022-01-19

Anatomy January Meeting Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. digestion
  2. shin bone
  3. turns food waste into stool
  4. tailbone
  5. remove waste
  6. protects your heart
  7. finger bones
  8. bodily function
  9. larger forearm bone
  10. protects the lungs
  11. triangular shoulder bone
  12. stores liquid waste from kidneys
Down
  1. absorbs nutrients to be used in the body
  2. collarbone
  3. helps you eat
  4. longest bone in the body
  5. small forearm bone
  6. processes, breaks down, and balances
  7. fights germs in blood
  8. upper arm bone
  9. contains insulin
  10. pumps blood
  11. kneecap

23 Clues: kneecaptailbonedigestionshin bonecollarbonepumps bloodremove wastefinger boneshelps you eatupper arm bonebodily functioncontains insulinsmall forearm boneprotects the lungsprotects your heartlarger forearm bonefights germs in bloodlongest bone in the bodytriangular shoulder boneturns food waste into stoolstores liquid waste from kidneys...

Elbow Anatomy and Injuries 2023-01-24

Elbow Anatomy and Injuries crossword puzzle
Across
  1. wrist bones
  2. prominent distal ends of the humerus
  3. injury to the elbow that is a medical emergency
  4. motion of turning the palm down
  5. lateral elbow stabilizing ligament
  6. nerve that runs in the carpal tunnel
  7. wrist muscles that originate on the lateral epicondyle
  8. lack of blood flow to an area
  9. ligament that holds the proximal radius and ulna together
  10. common mechanism of injury to the elbow and wrist
  11. latin for thumb
  12. type of joint the elbow is
  13. contracture that develops in the forearm caused by lack of blood flow
Down
  1. Lateral forearm bone
  2. wrist muscles that originate on the medial epicondyle
  3. fingers
  4. plates on the palm side of the interphalangeal joints
  5. Medial forearm bone
  6. process on the posterior portion of ulna at the elbow
  7. bones that make up the hand
  8. motion of turning the palm up
  9. bruise
  10. medial elbow stabilizing ligament
  11. band of the UCL that is torn in a tommy john injury
  12. Upper arm bone

25 Clues: bruisefingerswrist bonesUpper arm bonelatin for thumbMedial forearm boneLateral forearm bonetype of joint the elbow isbones that make up the handmotion of turning the palm uplack of blood flow to an areamotion of turning the palm downmedial elbow stabilizing ligamentlateral elbow stabilizing ligamentprominent distal ends of the humerus...

Anatomy & Physiology - Chapter 18 2022-08-15

Anatomy & Physiology - Chapter 18 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Membrane lining open body cavities
  2. Suffix meaning cell
  3. Metabolic center of a cell
  4. Prefix meaning within or inside
  5. Plane dividing the body top to bottom
  6. Muscle tissue located in hollow organs
  7. Fingerlike cellular extensions
  8. Suffix meaning pain
  9. Plane dividing the body equally into left and right
  10. Term meaning back of a structure
  11. Groups of similar cells that act together to perform a specific function
Down
  1. Movement of water across a membrane from low concentration to high concentration
  2. Epithelial tissue secretes _________ and enzymes
  3. Movement specialist tissue
  4. A body's tendency to remain constant
  5. Embryologic tissue giving rise to the nervous system
  6. Cavity subdivided into thoracic and abdominiopelvic
  7. Standing, arms facing forward, toes forward position
  8. Tissue that heals rapidly
  9. Quadrant containing the gall bladder (two words)
  10. connects bone to bone
  11. Membrane with parietal and visceral layers

22 Clues: Suffix meaning cellSuffix meaning painconnects bone to boneTissue that heals rapidlyMovement specialist tissueMetabolic center of a cellFingerlike cellular extensionsPrefix meaning within or insideTerm meaning back of a structureMembrane lining open body cavitiesA body's tendency to remain constantPlane dividing the body top to bottom...

CAT150 Anatomy Final Review 2022-08-03

CAT150 Anatomy Final Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Surgical Repair
  2. ___ and Ulna
  3. Number of body cavities
  4. Pain of
  5. Bursting
  6. Muscle (Prefix)
  7. Suture
  8. Transmits towards the CNS
  9. _____ node; The pacemaker
  10. Yellow
  11. Immunity you are born with
  12. Big bone in arm
  13. Moves towards "adds to" the midline
  14. Fluid filled Hearing Organ
  15. Cutting
  16. Red
  17. Thyroid produces
  18. Incision
  19. Black
Down
  1. An organism capable of causing disease
  2. Transmits away from CNS
  3. Plastic Repair
  4. divides the body into top and bottom
  5. _____ and Tibia
  6. Immunity you acquire through life experiences
  7. White part of eye
  8. Big bone in leg
  9. Swelling
  10. Puncture
  11. Disease of
  12. Moves away from Midline
  13. Contracts to limit light in the eye
  14. Pineal gland produces
  15. "Party hats"
  16. Decrease or deficiency
  17. Blue
  18. White
  19. Condition of

38 Clues: RedBlueWhiteBlackSutureYellowPain ofCuttingBurstingSwellingPunctureIncisionDisease of___ and Ulna"Party hats"Condition ofPlastic RepairSurgical Repair_____ and TibiaBig bone in legMuscle (Prefix)Big bone in armThyroid producesWhite part of eyePineal gland producesDecrease or deficiencyTransmits away from CNSNumber of body cavities...

Anatomy of the Heart 2022-10-04

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

29 Clues: The smallest arteriesThe heart has four of theseThe inner layer of the heartCarry blood that is oxygen-poorOne of the upper heart chambersOne of these is felt to find a pulseChambers that pump blood to the lungsOne of the lower chambers of the heartThe outer later of the wall of the heartThe sound made when valves open and close...

Anatomy of the Heart 2022-10-04

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

29 Clues: The smallest arteriesThe heart has four of theseThe inner layer of the heartCarry blood that is oxygen-poorOne of the upper heart chambersOne of these is felt to find a pulseChambers that pump blood to the lungsOne of the lower chambers of the heartThe outer later of the wall of the heartThe sound made when valves open and close...

Anatomy Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2025-11-03

Anatomy Chapter 6 Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Bones of the limbs and girdles
  2. Porous bone found at the ends of long bones
  3. Cell that breaks down bone
  4. Soft tissue inside bones
  5. Connects bone to bone
  6. End part of a long bone
  7. Immovable joint
  8. Mature bone cell
  9. Another word for a joint
  10. Process of bone formation
  11. Structural unit of compact bone
Down
  1. Break in a bone
  2. Freely movable joint
  3. Dense, hard outer layer of bone
  4. Fluid-filled sac that reduces joint friction
  5. Cartilage that cushions knee joints
  6. Skull, vertebrae, and rib cage
  7. Shaft of a long bone
  8. Lubricant inside a joint capsule
  9. Joint with limited movement
  10. Bone-forming cell
  11. Membrane covering the outer surface of bone

22 Clues: Break in a boneImmovable jointMature bone cellBone-forming cellFreely movable jointShaft of a long boneConnects bone to boneEnd part of a long boneSoft tissue inside bonesAnother word for a jointProcess of bone formationCell that breaks down boneJoint with limited movementBones of the limbs and girdlesSkull, vertebrae, and rib cage...

Anatomy of Gluteal Region 2025-11-09

Anatomy of Gluteal Region crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Small muscle lying inferior to the obturator internus.
  2. Proper spinal alignment that reduces disc strain.
  3. The largest and most superficial gluteal muscle; responsible for hip extension and external rotation.
  4. Short, thick lateral rotator; inserts on intertrochanteric crest
  5. Deep hip rotator located between the superior and inferior gemelli.
  6. The lateral hip muscle whose name means “stretcher of the fascia.”
  7. Exercise method emphasizing lumbar extension to centralize pain.
  8. Improves flexibility and reduces muscle tension around the spine.
  9. Group of stabilizing muscles supporting the lumbar spine.
  10. Physiological response causing pain, swelling, and nerve irritation.
  11. Important for maintaining disc height and tissue elasticity.
Down
  1. Adjustment of daily activities and workspace to protect the spine.
  2. First-aid modality used to decrease inflammation and pain after injury.
  3. Small deep rotator inferior to piriformis and superior to obturator internus
  4. Structured program to restore mobility and strengthen the spine.
  5. Manual therapy focused on restoring spinal motion and reducing pain.
  6. The smallest gluteal muscle, deep to the medius, assisting with abduction and medial rotation.
  7. Prescribed movement program to improve core endurance and stability.
  8. lateral hip muscle
  9. Manual or mechanical decompression used to relieve nerve pressure.

20 Clues: lateral hip muscleProper spinal alignment that reduces disc strain.Small muscle lying inferior to the obturator internus.Group of stabilizing muscles supporting the lumbar spine.Important for maintaining disc height and tissue elasticity.Structured program to restore mobility and strengthen the spine....

SCAS Anatomy + Physiology Review 2025-11-17

SCAS Anatomy + Physiology Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. name for voice boxes in most animals
  2. the scientific name for chewing
  3. the name for a singular brain cell
  4. an animal that only eats plants is called a __________________.
  5. horses technically walk on their ___________ finger
  6. this type of muscle is voluntary and attached to bones
  7. pouch between the small and large intestine that helps horses, and like animals, ferment plant matter
  8. proper name for the knee cap
  9. this type of bone protects vital organs
  10. the name for calf muscles in dogs and cats
  11. this muscle is found in the shoulder and is responsible for flexing limbs and lifting the humerus
  12. this muscle is found in the cheek and helps with chewing
  13. major site of nutrient digestion and absorption
  14. the name for calf muscles in horses
Down
  1. where insulin is produced
  2. lower jaw bone
  3. AKA the "little brain" responsible for motor coordination and control
  4. vertebrae found in the neck
  5. these excretory system organs help filter toxins from the blood
  6. horses are ______________ nasal breathers
  7. hormones use _______________ loops to stay in balance
  8. the proper name for nostrils
  9. forearm bone on the "thumb" side
  10. this type of bone is found in the limbs, supports weight, and enables movement
  11. this lobe of the brain is responsible for planning, learning, and decision making
  12. the pathway of blood heading back to the heart; ALWAYS carry deoxygenated blood
  13. when blood leaves the left side of the heart, it enters the ___________
  14. this gland is known as the "master gland" as it releases hormones to control other glands
  15. the valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
  16. where gas exchange takes place in the lungs
  17. blood goes here after it leaves the right side of the heart to get oxygenated

31 Clues: lower jaw bonewhere insulin is producedvertebrae found in the neckthe proper name for nostrilsproper name for the knee capthe scientific name for chewingforearm bone on the "thumb" sidethe name for a singular brain cellthe name for calf muscles in horsesname for voice boxes in most animalsthis type of bone protects vital organs...

Healthcare Terms and Anatomy 2025-10-29

Healthcare Terms and Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An instrument used to listen to internal activity.
  2. The common term for the mandible.
  3. The medical terminology for the skull.
  4. The imaginary line that cuts the body in half vertically.
  5. "A" means what in healthcare terminology?
  6. Hemiplegia affects _____ the body.
  7. Fibula is _________ to the tibula (hint: t = toward).
  8. The directional term for "toward the cranium".
  9. Removal of the appendix.
  10. What does it mean to over stretch your muscle?
  11. Difficulty swallowing is called what?
  12. The root word for skin.
  13. Herma means what?
  14. Number of bones in the human body.
Down
  1. What is the main organ protected by the rib cage.
  2. Essential mineral vital for building and maintaining strong bones and other bodily functions.
  3. The wrist is ______ to the elbow.
  4. The term for nerve pain.
  5. The humerus is located where?
  6. The medical terminology for a rapid/fast heart rate.
  7. Number of cervical vertebrae in the spine.
  8. The back is ________ to the chest.
  9. The name of the movement in which the knee bends.
  10. Opposite movement of abduction.
  11. the suffix "itis" means what?

25 Clues: Herma means what?The root word for skin.The term for nerve pain.Removal of the appendix.The humerus is located where?the suffix "itis" means what?Opposite movement of abduction.The common term for the mandible.The wrist is ______ to the elbow.Hemiplegia affects _____ the body.The back is ________ to the chest.Number of bones in the human body....

Anatomy The Nervous System 2026-02-04

Anatomy The Nervous System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Axons with myelin sheaths
  2. Scattered throughout CNS they help forms scars in areas of damage
  3. Provide inner linings that enclose spaces in the brain and spinal cord.
  4. Surrounds the myelin sheath
  5. Narrow gaps between schwann cells
  6. The small space between a neuron and the cell with which it communicates.
  7. Part of a neuron that sends information away from the cell in the form of impulses.
  8. Axons that lack myelin sheaths
  9. Part of the peripheral nervous system under voluntary control.
  10. Part of the peripheral nervous system that is under involuntary control.
Down
  1. Found along axons they provide insulating layers called myelin sheaths.
  2. Rounded area of a typical neuron.
  3. Chemicals released by the conduction of electrical signals
  4. The main functional unit of the nervous system.
  5. Information in the form of electrical changes that is passed from one neuron to another along neural pathways.
  6. Part of the nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord.
  7. Nervous tissue that provides physical support, insulation, and nutrients to neurons.
  8. Produce the myelin sheaths around axons of myelinated neurons in the PNS.
  9. Part of the nervous system that consists of nerves.
  10. Part of neuron that receives input.
  11. Found between neurons and blood vessels they provide structural support.

21 Clues: Axons with myelin sheathsSurrounds the myelin sheathAxons that lack myelin sheathsRounded area of a typical neuron.Narrow gaps between schwann cellsPart of neuron that receives input.The main functional unit of the nervous system.Part of the nervous system that consists of nerves.Chemicals released by the conduction of electrical signals...

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2025-12-11

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. largest artery in the body
  2. connective tissue that links bone to bone
  3. connective tissue that links muscle to bone
  4. group of similar cells performing a function
  5. mature bone cell
  6. functional unit of the kidney
  7. outermost layer of the skin
  8. branched extension that receives nerve signals
  9. basic unit of life
  10. brain region regulating hormones and temperature
Down
  1. maintenance of stable internal conditions
  2. air sacs in lungs where gas exchange occurs
  3. long nerve fiber that conducts impulses away
  4. nerve cell that transmits impulses
  5. junction between two neurons
  6. contractile fiber in muscle cells
  7. fluid that circulates through lymphatic vessels
  8. functional unit of muscle contraction
  9. lower chamber of the heart that pumps blood
  10. structure composed of tissues working together

20 Clues: mature bone cellbasic unit of lifelargest artery in the bodyoutermost layer of the skinjunction between two neuronsfunctional unit of the kidneycontractile fiber in muscle cellsnerve cell that transmits impulsesfunctional unit of muscle contractionmaintenance of stable internal conditionsconnective tissue that links bone to bone...