greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Anatomy of Computer 2022-02-22
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- transfers data, used for connecting peripheral devices to computer, ex. digital cameras.
- houses a graphics port, helps project images onto your monitor screen.
- funnels power with colourful cables.
- Motherboards already have these components integrated in them, helps produce the sound from a computer
- old printers and scanners use this type of port.
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- Most (if not all) computer components are connected to the ________.
- slower than other mouse and keyboard ports, but you can connect it to older mouses and keyboards.
- Performs system checks before it opens the OS.
- The brain of the computer that helps your computer with instructions.
- most mice and keyboards require this port.
- collects data and can transfer the data to other computers.
- Helps Peripheral devices communicate with the processor quicker.
- temporarily holds information such as data from an open software for another component in the computer.
13 Clues: funnels power with colourful cables. • most mice and keyboards require this port. • Performs system checks before it opens the OS. • old printers and scanners use this type of port. • collects data and can transfer the data to other computers. • Helps Peripheral devices communicate with the processor quicker. • ...
Anatomy of computer 2022-02-22
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- many devices have multiple ports for this
- the power supply unit
- allows processor to commune with peripherals
- Keeps most of computer's components
- the CPU stores temporary info in this
- you can add modems to this component
- brain that carries out instruction's
- component is being replaced by USB's
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- used for better sound quality
- also known as communications port
- used to connect many different peripherals
- keeps graphics card
- the colored ports for the mouse and keyboard
13 Clues: keeps graphics card • the power supply unit • used for better sound quality • also known as communications port • Keeps most of computer's components • you can add modems to this component • brain that carries out instruction's • component is being replaced by USB's • the CPU stores temporary info in this • many devices have multiple ports for this • ...
anatomy crossword- brooklin 2022-02-17
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- the brain that carries out instructions
- lets peripherals communicate quickly
- activate when you turn on computer
- much slower then new usb ports
- houses computer components
- houses your graphics card
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- protrudes from back of computer
- attaches to motherboards pci slot
- mp3 players require this
- transports data as fast as 400mbps
- colours green and purple
- sends power through coloured cables
- redirects data to your hard drive
- for older printers
14 Clues: for older printers • mp3 players require this • colours green and purple • houses your graphics card • houses computer components • much slower then new usb ports • protrudes from back of computer • attaches to motherboards pci slot • redirects data to your hard drive • transports data as fast as 400mbps • activate when you turn on computer • sends power through coloured cables • ...
Anatomy of Grey 2023-10-12
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- dead folks i don´t have much trouble with, but live ones just take the ______ right out of my system
- relating to the stomach and the intestines.
- social dealings between people.
- ... which means we´ll need to spend an _______ amount of time in the bedroom. and that´s just the way its gonna be.
- alright Mr. wingfeild drop your _______ please.
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- Oh, my God! i have ______?!
- courage in pain or adversity
- ... then we danced around a fire and ______ small animals and house pets till the sun came up.
- ...now you´ve got your leprosy-- you´ve got your ________
- ...they´re everywhere they carry ______ around like a puppy totes slippers
- a plant, Medicago sativa, of the legume family, usually having bluish-purple flowers, originating in western Asia and widely cultivated as a forage crop.
- tie (an animal) with a rope or chain so as to restrict its movement.
- I can´t help but notice you don´t have a ring on your finger. it take it you must be a _______, doc?
13 Clues: Oh, my God! i have ______?! • courage in pain or adversity • social dealings between people. • relating to the stomach and the intestines. • alright Mr. wingfeild drop your _______ please. • ...now you´ve got your leprosy-- you´ve got your ________ • tie (an animal) with a rope or chain so as to restrict its movement. • ...
anatomy of computer 2024-02-15
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- It funnels power through the multicolored cables.
- it supplies the image to the monitor.
- You can use it to connect many different types of peripherals.
- it stores temporary information.
- Port, You can attach some older key-boards, mice, and modems to it
- board, it directs data traffic to and from the appropriate device.
- slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- Card, they often have integrated sound chips.
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- the color of the keyboard is port purple and the mouse port green.
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to a.
- when you turn on the computer it will per-forms system checks before starting your main
- it carries out your computer’s instructions.
- can transfer data at up to 480Mbps.
13 Clues: it stores temporary information. • can transfer data at up to 480Mbps. • it supplies the image to the monitor. • it carries out your computer’s instructions. • Card, they often have integrated sound chips. • It funnels power through the multicolored cables. • slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. • ...
Bony Fish Anatomy 2024-03-01
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- muscular part of the heart
- what this entire presentation is based on
- reduces water friction
- a form of external fertilization
- main sensory system
- fertilized fish eggs
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- type of ray finned fishes (Dolphin)
- the flow in the opposite direction
- teeth that point inward
- helps a fish breathe
- harder than cartilage
- sac that controls fishes buoyancy
- where urine is expelled
13 Clues: main sensory system • helps a fish breathe • fertilized fish eggs • harder than cartilage • reduces water friction • teeth that point inward • where urine is expelled • muscular part of the heart • a form of external fertilization • sac that controls fishes buoyancy • the flow in the opposite direction • type of ray finned fishes (Dolphin) • what this entire presentation is based on
Anatomy Review 1 2024-09-10
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- System is the external covering of the body, or the skin
- System exists primarily to produce offspring
- System like the nervous system, the endocrine system helps control body activities but at a much slower rate
- System the role of the lymphatic system compliments that of the cardiovascular system
- Responsible for the transport of oxygen-carrying blood, nutrients, hormones, and other substances to and from the tissue cells where exchanges are made
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- System responsible for excretion and removal of wastes as well as absorption of nutrients
- System it’s role is to keep the body constantly supplied with oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide
- System consists of all the skeletal muscles within the body to assist the skeletal system with movement
- System removes the nitrogen-containing wastes from the blood and flushes them from the body in urine
- is defined as the study of the structure of the human body
- System the body’s fast-acting control system
- is defined as the study of normal function within living organism
- System consists of bones, cartilages, ligaments, and joints
- Consists of lymph vessels, lymph nodes, and other lymphoid organs such as the spleen and tonsils
- System consist of the heart and blood vessels
15 Clues: System the body’s fast-acting control system • System exists primarily to produce offspring • System consist of the heart and blood vessels • System is the external covering of the body, or the skin • is defined as the study of the structure of the human body • System consists of bones, cartilages, ligaments, and joints • ...
Anatomy of Singing 2025-10-21
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- the tube in your body where air enters the lungs
- the second phase of breathing
- muscle used for articulating words
- muscle that helps you breath in and out
- ____ bone is the the only bone not connected to another bone in your body
- another word for holding your breath
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- another word for how your body is positioned to sing
- snail shaped organ in your ear
- you have two of them for hearing
- a small bump on your vocal fold
- your vocal cords are actually called vocal _____
- where air ends up when you breathe it in
- the places where air enters your nose
13 Clues: the second phase of breathing • snail shaped organ in your ear • a small bump on your vocal fold • you have two of them for hearing • muscle used for articulating words • another word for holding your breath • the places where air enters your nose • muscle that helps you breath in and out • where air ends up when you breathe it in • ...
Teen Health Camp Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-25
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- Skill used to stitch wounds.
- Identification of a disease or condition.
- Acronym for Diagnostic Laboratory Services.
- The act of exploring.
- Name of the cafe in the Medical Science Building.
- The state of being disease free.
- Person receiving medical care.
- A treatment that involves applying a rigid shell to an injured body part to immobilize it while it heals.
- Study of the human body.
- JABSOM is located in this area.
- Individual enrolled into medical school.
- Another term for blood draw.
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- Study of diseases.
- Lying face on your back with your face pointing upwards.
- the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities.
- Usage of electromagnetic waves to generate images of our bones or organs
- Acronym for Teen Health Camp.
- Tool used by doctors to listen to your heart and lungs.
- Acronym for John A. Burns School of Medicine.
19 Clues: Study of diseases. • The act of exploring. • Study of the human body. • Skill used to stitch wounds. • Another term for blood draw. • Acronym for Teen Health Camp. • Person receiving medical care. • JABSOM is located in this area. • The state of being disease free. • Individual enrolled into medical school. • Identification of a disease or condition. • ...
Abbreviations 2021-09-11
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- The abbreviation for a supraventricular tachycardia that comes and goes.
- HTN
- Gunshot wound
- If a patient has PVD, they have peripheral _______ disease.
- The primary complaint for patients with COPD.
- The abbreviation for the pressure remaining in the lungs at the end of exhalation.
- ECG
- R/O
- The "A" in A&P
- The "I" in MOI, stands for ____________.
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- The "P" in A&P
- Nitroglycerin is administered SL which stands for ___________.
- When documenting a patient's extremity movement we use ROM which stands for ________ of motion.
- ABCs stands for airway, breathing, and _______.
- _______ coma scale helps measure a patient's overall neurological status.
- The last "A" in the life threatening, AAA.
- STEMI is used in patients who are having a myocardial __________.
- This abbreviation is used when describing pupils.
- SpO2 measures the percentage of hemoglobin that are carrying oxygen. This is also known as oxygen _________.
19 Clues: HTN • ECG • R/O • Gunshot wound • The "P" in A&P • The "A" in A&P • The "I" in MOI, stands for ____________. • The last "A" in the life threatening, AAA. • The primary complaint for patients with COPD. • ABCs stands for airway, breathing, and _______. • This abbreviation is used when describing pupils. • If a patient has PVD, they have peripheral _______ disease. • ...
The Skeletal System 2017-11-29
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- What runs through the core of each osteon
- What is covered by cartilage when the bone ends
- Covers the outside of the bone
- Covers the inside of the spongy bone
- What appears smooth, but solid and is the outer layer
- What forms the cells to lay down new cartilage
- What connects lacunae
- What forms the long axis of the skeleton
- The mature bone cells that sense stress and respond to mechanical stimuli
- What supports and protects our tissues. and organswhat
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- Arms, hands, legs, and feet
- Sternum, scapulae, ribs, skull
- What surrounds the central medullary cavity
- Vertebrae, and hip bones
- Wrist, ankle
- What consists of limbs and girdles only
- What are bone-forming cells that secrete bone matrix
- When chondrocytes divide and expand the cartilage what is that called
- What it the internal layer of gross anatomy bone texturw
19 Clues: Wrist, ankle • What connects lacunae • Vertebrae, and hip bones • Arms, hands, legs, and feet • Sternum, scapulae, ribs, skull • Covers the outside of the bone • Covers the inside of the spongy bone • What consists of limbs and girdles only • What forms the long axis of the skeleton • What runs through the core of each osteon • What surrounds the central medullary cavity • ...
Golden Age of Islamic Civilization - Mateo Juncaj 2025-02-26
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- This is the holy book of Islam
- The standard currency if the empire
- I Developed concepts relating to algebra
- I Studied the sky to improve the Muslim callander
- Method of transport through the Muslim trade routes
- I made descriptions of anatomy
- The ability to move in a social class
- People who were honored in Muslim culture
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- I made standards for studying and writing history
- I wrote a book on measles and smallpox
- The greatest center of learning by almamun
- People who believed god should be worshipped directly
- I contributed to the studying of diseases
- Person who is qualified to dispense medical drugs
- Making of articles on a large scale using machinery
- Drawing fluid out of the eye with a needle
- I am a famous Muslim poet
- The art of producing beautiful handwriting
- Community centers for the faithful
- Physician who wrote canon on medicine
20 Clues: I am a famous Muslim poet • This is the holy book of Islam • I made descriptions of anatomy • Community centers for the faithful • The standard currency if the empire • The ability to move in a social class • Physician who wrote canon on medicine • I wrote a book on measles and smallpox • I Developed concepts relating to algebra • I contributed to the studying of diseases • ...
Rome Vocab 2022-09-20
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- - Rome’s first emperor and began the Pax Romana
- - Roman peace; a long era of peace and safety in the Roman Empire.
- - a period of rapidly increasing prices
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- - Relocated the empire’s capital from Rome to Istanbul today
- - to exchange goods without using money
- - Study of the body structure and functions
- - Human made channel built to carry water
- - a change that tries to bring about improvements
- - A story that pokes fun and shows weakness
9 Clues: - to exchange goods without using money • - a period of rapidly increasing prices • - Human made channel built to carry water • - Study of the body structure and functions • - A story that pokes fun and shows weakness • - Rome’s first emperor and began the Pax Romana • - a change that tries to bring about improvements • ...
The Way We Used To Live, *tem- 2021-07-11
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- Fossilized insect.
- A cutting in two, division into two classes.
- A single volume of a milti-volume work.
- Insectivorous, or eating and insect.
- Building for worship, edifice dedicated to the service of a deity or deities.
- Shaving of the head or part of it.
- Study or knowledge of the structure and function of the human body.
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- Reflect upon, ponder, study, view mentally, meditate.
- As a hypothetical indivisible extremely minute body, the building block of the universe, from "indivisible particle."
- Micriscopic unicellular algae.
- The branch of zoology which treats of insects.
- A cutting or to cut
- Religious musing or act of looking at.
- Blood-letting.
- An abstract; brief statement of the chief points.
- Pertaining to barbers or pertaining to shearing or shaving.
16 Clues: Blood-letting. • Fossilized insect. • A cutting or to cut • Micriscopic unicellular algae. • Shaving of the head or part of it. • Insectivorous, or eating and insect. • Religious musing or act of looking at. • A single volume of a milti-volume work. • A cutting in two, division into two classes. • The branch of zoology which treats of insects. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2014-12-04
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- Forms milieu in which all the reactions of life occur
- Release energy for cellular activities
- apparatus Transports material to various parts of the cell
- Contains chromosomes which have DNA
- Rewrite RNA and combine with proteins
- Site of protein synthesis
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- endoplasmic reticulum metabolism of fats
- Used for osmotic uptake of water during plant growth
- Contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis
- reticulum Production and storage of protein molecules
- development of spindle fibers in cell division
- membrane Separates cell contents from external environment
- They destroy cell debris and foreign particles
13 Clues: Site of protein synthesis • Contains chromosomes which have DNA • Rewrite RNA and combine with proteins • Release energy for cellular activities • Contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis • endoplasmic reticulum metabolism of fats • development of spindle fibers in cell division • They destroy cell debris and foreign particles • ...
Inner Ear Anatomy 2023-04-19
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- Tonotopically Tuned Organ of Corti sits on the…
- Tips of the OHC IHC
- Encases fluid filled ducts and chambers of semi circular canals vestibule and cochlea
- The superior most duct of the cochlea duct
- The inferior most duct of the cochlea duct
- Structure that coils has a bony hollow core
- High in Na+
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- Secondary Cells of Hearing
- Organ of Hearing
- Binds Scala Vestibuli and Scala Tympani
- High in K+
- Scala Media separated from Scala vestibuli by
- Primary sensory cells of Hearing
13 Clues: High in K+ • High in Na+ • Organ of Hearing • Tips of the OHC IHC • Secondary Cells of Hearing • Primary sensory cells of Hearing • Binds Scala Vestibuli and Scala Tympani • The superior most duct of the cochlea duct • The inferior most duct of the cochlea duct • Structure that coils has a bony hollow core • Scala Media separated from Scala vestibuli by • ...
A Computer's Anatomy 2017-09-26
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- It is used for some mice and keyboards
- The brain of the computer used for processing
- Only stores information temporarily
- It is used to connect old printer and scanner to a device
- It is used to transfer data fast
- Performs system check before the starting your OS
- It supplies image to the monitor
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- Sound chip for a motherboard
- You can add devices like modem to this slot
- You can attach older keyboards and mice to it
- It controls your computer and directs data from devices
- It is used to connect peripherals
- It funnels -power through multicolored cables
13 Clues: Sound chip for a motherboard • It is used to transfer data fast • It supplies image to the monitor • It is used to connect peripherals • Only stores information temporarily • It is used for some mice and keyboards • You can add devices like modem to this slot • You can attach older keyboards and mice to it • The brain of the computer used for processing • ...
ANATOMY CHAPTER 1 2020-12-18
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- further from the point of attachment
- away from the midline
- plane that divides to anterior andnposterior
- near the surface of the body
- situated below something else
- situated above something else
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- toward or near midline
- pertaining to the front
- plane that divides into superior and inferior
- plane that divides things into left and white
- closer to the point of attachment
- pertaining to the back
- not near the surface, more internal
13 Clues: away from the midline • toward or near midline • pertaining to the back • pertaining to the front • near the surface of the body • situated below something else • situated above something else • closer to the point of attachment • not near the surface, more internal • further from the point of attachment • plane that divides to anterior andnposterior • ...
anatomy of computer 2021-09-16
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- it funnels power through the multicolored cables to each devices
- also known as communication port
- its a port use for older printer or scanner
- where you connect many peripherals
- brain that carries out the computer instructions
- large printed circuit board that house most of your computers components
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- its in PCI slots that makes better sound quality
- its a ports that hot swappable and can transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
- slot that let peripheral communicate quickly with the processor
- its a port that houses your graphic cards
- its a port for mouse and keyboard
- where the CPU stores temporary information
- activates when you turn om the computer
13 Clues: also known as communication port • its a port for mouse and keyboard • where you connect many peripherals • activates when you turn om the computer • its a port that houses your graphic cards • where the CPU stores temporary information • its a port use for older printer or scanner • its in PCI slots that makes better sound quality • ...
anatomy of computer 2021-09-13
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- many perlpherals such as mp3 players
- secondary sound
- the brain that carries out your computers instuctions
- (accelerated graphics port)
- these ports are much slower then usb
- (perlpheral component interconnect)
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- is a large printed circuit board
- (power supply unit)
- stores temporary information
- if you have a older printer or scanner youll probably connect it to this port
- 1394 current firewire ports transfer data as fast as 400mbps
- the motherboard manufacture installs a OS
- some newer mice and keyboards use usb port
13 Clues: secondary sound • (power supply unit) • (accelerated graphics port) • stores temporary information • is a large printed circuit board • (perlpheral component interconnect) • many perlpherals such as mp3 players • these ports are much slower then usb • the motherboard manufacture installs a OS • some newer mice and keyboards use usb port • ...
anatomy and physiology 2022-11-03
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- keep blood flowing in the right direction
- type of digestion that involves enzymes
- tube that carries air from nose to bronchi
- contracts - we breath in; relaxes - we breath out
- has hairs and mucus to filter, moisten and warm air
- diffuses from alveoli to blood
- the voice box is located here
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- type of digestion that physically breaks food apart
- cellular respiration uses O2 and glucose to make ___.
- found in red blood cells and binds to O2
- carries oxygenated blood AWAY from the heart
- carries deoxygenated blood TO the heart & has valves
- air sacs where O2 and CO2 diffuse to and from blood
13 Clues: the voice box is located here • diffuses from alveoli to blood • type of digestion that involves enzymes • found in red blood cells and binds to O2 • keep blood flowing in the right direction • tube that carries air from nose to bronchi • carries oxygenated blood AWAY from the heart • contracts - we breath in; relaxes - we breath out • ...
Fish Anatomy (Perch) 2022-11-30
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- line visible along side of the body, detects vibrations
- located on the outside of the body, protects the fishes body
- the fin on the back side of the fish, used for balance & protection
- secretes bile to aid in digestion
- used for smelling but not breathing
- used to obtain oxygen from water
- projections along the inner surface of the fishes' gills used for filter-feeding
- located on the chest of the fish, used for stopping
- tail fin: propels the fish
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- a fin located below the caudal fin used to balance and steer the fish
- protects the fish from parasites and bacteria in the water
- filled with gases; helps the fish move up & down in the water column
- fin, located at the hips of the fish, used for steering
13 Clues: tail fin: propels the fish • used to obtain oxygen from water • secretes bile to aid in digestion • used for smelling but not breathing • located on the chest of the fish, used for stopping • line visible along side of the body, detects vibrations • fin, located at the hips of the fish, used for steering • protects the fish from parasites and bacteria in the water • ...
Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics 2019-06-17
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- When the angle of the joint decreases in size
- / Newton's 2nd Law
- When the limb moves away from the midline of the body
- / Newton's 3rd Law
- Thigh Bone
- The main muscles producing the force for the action
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- The upwards phase of a calf raise is what movement
- An objects unwillingness to change its state of motion(Newton's 1st Law)
- When the angle of the joint increases in size
- When the limb moves towards the midline of the body
- Kneecap
- Muscles work in...
- Upper arm bone
13 Clues: Kneecap • Thigh Bone • Upper arm bone • / Newton's 2nd Law • Muscles work in... • / Newton's 3rd Law • When the angle of the joint decreases in size • When the angle of the joint increases in size • The upwards phase of a calf raise is what movement • When the limb moves towards the midline of the body • The main muscles producing the force for the action • ...
Anatomy of computer 2019-10-03
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- Accelerated graphics pore
- Universal serial bus
- better sound quality
- used for older printer scanner
- used to connect most mice and keyboard
- Random access memory
- quickly transfers data
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- A large PCB that houses most of your computers components
- Central processing unit
- basic input/output system
- slower type of USB
- Power supply unit
- peripheral component interconnect
13 Clues: Power supply unit • slower type of USB • Universal serial bus • better sound quality • Random access memory • quickly transfers data • Central processing unit • Accelerated graphics pore • basic input/output system • used for older printer scanner • peripheral component interconnect • used to connect most mice and keyboard • A large PCB that houses most of your computers components
Anatomy Of Computer 2024-02-26
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- uses to move data to device by device
- breaks down high power voltage coming in from the outlet into a lower voltage
- makes the computer monitor screen visible or mouse
- board computer part that holds the other parts
- a computer part that has a temporary memory storage
- helps microprocessor to start the computer to be processed
- helps hardware to process and make it visible and has a opposite work to do with hardware
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- card generates sound from computer and records the audio
- the part of a computer that helps hardware and software program
- a very important program to start the whole computer
- a part of computer that makes computer faster by having a fast access
- to connect to digital camcorders, external hard drive or other devices
- a computer part that keeps all of the computers data
13 Clues: uses to move data to device by device • board computer part that holds the other parts • makes the computer monitor screen visible or mouse • a computer part that has a temporary memory storage • a very important program to start the whole computer • a computer part that keeps all of the computers data • card generates sound from computer and records the audio • ...
Companion Animal Anatomy 2023-10-18
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- upper rounded part of the hindquarter
- loose fold of skin under chin, prominent in rabbits
- muscular part of front leg, above the elbow
- longer, coarse hairs above the shorter under fur
- tip of nose used for investigating food, water
- fleshy side of face
- upper joint of the front leg
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- projecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth
- long, projecting hairs growing near mouth
- part of the foot the animal walks on
- pelvic region of the animal
- joint above hock in hind leg
- tarsal joint in hind limb
13 Clues: fleshy side of face • tarsal joint in hind limb • pelvic region of the animal • joint above hock in hind leg • upper joint of the front leg • part of the foot the animal walks on • upper rounded part of the hindquarter • long, projecting hairs growing near mouth • muscular part of front leg, above the elbow • tip of nose used for investigating food, water • ...
Horse Anatomy Crossword 2025-03-13
13 Clues: hind end • top of neck • mood detector • Backwards knee • below the knee • front leg joint • long flowing locks • power and speed source • Top of the horses head • for smelling and eating • used to shoo flies away • tallest point of a horses back • name of an animal- on the hoof
Middle Ear Anatomy 2025-06-19
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- Smallest bone in the human body
- Connects middle ear to throat
- Helps relieve pressure in the cochlea
- Air-filled space behind the eardrum
- window where the stapes connects to the inner ear
- Smallest skeletal muscle in body
- Another name for the eardrum
- Middle bone of the ossicles
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- Reflex that protects the ear from loud noises
- Muscle that protects the ear from chewing noises
- First of the three hones in the middle ear
- Function of ossicles to transfer sound efficiently
- Collective name for malleus, incus, stapes
13 Clues: Middle bone of the ossicles • Another name for the eardrum • Connects middle ear to throat • Smallest bone in the human body • Smallest skeletal muscle in body • Air-filled space behind the eardrum • Helps relieve pressure in the cochlea • First of the three hones in the middle ear • Collective name for malleus, incus, stapes • Reflex that protects the ear from loud noises • ...
External Ear Anatomy 2026-01-27
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- Upper smaller part of concha
- Upper part of antihelix
- Lower portion of concha behind antitragus
- Leading of ear canal
- Outer curved ridge
- Lower section of antihelix
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- Part of the helix that overlaps with the concha
- Small bump opposite the tragus
- Soft squishy bottom of ear commonly pierced
- Small flap in front of ear canal
- groove between helix and antihelix
- Inner curved ridge inside helix
- Small section in between the superior and inferior antihelix
13 Clues: Outer curved ridge • Leading of ear canal • Upper part of antihelix • Lower section of antihelix • Upper smaller part of concha • Small bump opposite the tragus • Inner curved ridge inside helix • Small flap in front of ear canal • groove between helix and antihelix • Lower portion of concha behind antitragus • Soft squishy bottom of ear commonly pierced • ...
The Way We Used To Live, *tem- 2021-07-11
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- Fossilized insect.
- A cutting in two, division into two classes.
- A single volume of a milti-volume work.
- Insectivorous, or eating and insect.
- Building for worship, edifice dedicated to the service of a deity or deities.
- Shaving of the head or part of it.
- Study or knowledge of the structure and function of the human body.
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- Reflect upon, ponder, study, view mentally, meditate.
- As a hypothetical indivisible extremely minute body, the building block of the universe, from "indivisible particle."
- Micriscopic unicellular algae.
- The branch of zoology which treats of insects.
- A cutting or to cut
- Religious musing or act of looking at.
- Blood-letting.
- An abstract; brief statement of the chief points.
- Pertaining to barbers or pertaining to shearing or shaving.
16 Clues: Blood-letting. • Fossilized insect. • A cutting or to cut • Micriscopic unicellular algae. • Shaving of the head or part of it. • Insectivorous, or eating and insect. • Religious musing or act of looking at. • A single volume of a milti-volume work. • A cutting in two, division into two classes. • The branch of zoology which treats of insects. • ...
The Way We Used To Live, *tem- 2021-07-11
Across
- Shaving of the head or part of it.
- Insectivorous, or eating and insect.
- Blood-letting.
- As a hypothetical indivisible extremely minute body, the building block of the universe, from "indivisible particle."
- A single volume of a milti-volume work.
- Study or knowledge of the structure and function of the human body.
- A cutting in two, division into two classes.
- Reflect upon, ponder, study, view mentally, meditate.
- A cutting or to cut
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- Pertaining to barbers or pertaining to shearing or shaving.
- Micriscopic unicellular algae.
- An abstract; brief statement of the chief points.
- Religious musing or act of looking at.
- Fossilized insect.
- The branch of zoology which treats of insects.
- Building for worship, edifice dedicated to the service of a deity or deities.
16 Clues: Blood-letting. • Fossilized insect. • A cutting or to cut • Micriscopic unicellular algae. • Shaving of the head or part of it. • Insectivorous, or eating and insect. • Religious musing or act of looking at. • A single volume of a milti-volume work. • A cutting in two, division into two classes. • The branch of zoology which treats of insects. • ...
102.4 Building Blocks of the Human Body 2023-08-16
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- Covers and protects body surface and organs
- Can be seen with the naked eye
- Carries food, waste products and hormones
- Also called histology; Too small to see without the ais of a microscope
- The study of organs and systems of the body
- Supports, protects and holds body together.
- Chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for growth and reproduction
- Production part of the cell
- Coordinates body functions; Carries messages to brain and from the brain and spinal cord
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- Building up larger molecules from smaller ones
- Contracts to produce motion
- Breaking down larger molecules into smaller ones
- Outer surface of cell which encloses the protoplasm (2 words)
- The study of the functions that organs and systems perform
- Cells grow and divide
- The control center of cell activities
16 Clues: Cells grow and divide • Contracts to produce motion • Production part of the cell • Can be seen with the naked eye • The control center of cell activities • Carries food, waste products and hormones • Covers and protects body surface and organs • The study of organs and systems of the body • Supports, protects and holds body together. • ...
Experimental Vocabulary Crossword 2023-08-07
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- prediction of what will happen in the experiment
- an object you wear over your eyes to keep them safe
- the procedures of the experiment
- things in an experiment we can manipulate or change
- conditions kept the same throughout the experiment
- _____ variable is the one that you manipulate
- means "the study of"
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- _____variable is the one that you measure
- a piece of protective clothing you wear over your clothes
- ______method. The method used to systematically learn about the universe
- information that is collected during the experiment
- _____burner.
- the study of the parts of the body
- the study of how the body works
- the condition you compare your independent variable against
- a statement of what happened in the experiment and what it means
16 Clues: _____burner. • means "the study of" • the study of how the body works • the procedures of the experiment • the study of the parts of the body • _____variable is the one that you measure • _____ variable is the one that you manipulate • prediction of what will happen in the experiment • conditions kept the same throughout the experiment • ...
Ology Vocab crossword. 2021-08-24
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- Study of hormones and their composition and function
- Study of the development of living things before birth
- Study of the different climates on earth
- the study of living things and everything about it
- of animal behavior
- Study of insects
- The study of the moon stars and things in space
- The study of the chemistry in living thing including metabolism
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- Study of the properties of matter and how matter changes substances
- Structure and function or living
- The study of spiders and their relatives
- Study of origin, history and structure of earth
- Study of worms,particularly parasite forms such as
- Study of the nature, formation, and movement of glaciers
- The study of the earth and the universe around it
- Study of plants and everything about them
16 Clues: Study of insects • of animal behavior • Structure and function or living • The study of spiders and their relatives • Study of the different climates on earth • Study of plants and everything about them • Study of origin, history and structure of earth • The study of the moon stars and things in space • The study of the earth and the universe around it • ...
Ancient Greece (1200 BC) 2022-09-01
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- treatment for mental illness
- Focused on natural treatment to approach the disease. Greatly contributed to modern medicine
- Dissected animals, founder of comparative anatomy.
- they found this to be the best healer
- exercise the key to maintain healthEpilepsy
- they looked to them if the treatment did not work
- a word the greek used to describe clubbed fingers
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- Philosophy that focused entirely on the disease that the patient had.
- greek word for woman
- One of the first classification of mental disorders by Hippocrates
- People in Ancient Greece focused on this a lot regarding healthcare
- of the first classifications of mental disorders by Hippocrates
- hygeia is the greek word for _____
- greek word for life
- his name sounds like playdough
- changed hieratic or theocratic medicine into a rational discipline.
16 Clues: greek word for life • greek word for woman • treatment for mental illness • his name sounds like playdough • hygeia is the greek word for _____ • they found this to be the best healer • exercise the key to maintain healthEpilepsy • they looked to them if the treatment did not work • a word the greek used to describe clubbed fingers • ...
The Alchemist’s Quest 2023-11-21
5 Clues: who started surgery • medicine or treatment for a disease • chemicals or compounds used to cure • displayedpassionfordissecting(anatomy) • He influenced the transformation of pharmacy
Puzzle its a puzzle 2023-01-23
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- it allows you to feel pain.
- toward the center
- away from the head
- when you eat a meal, and your sugar goes up, the body with responds with sending insulin; this process is called
- , the first word of this class
- near the truck
- skin covering all body surfaces
- is the process in which the body changes food, into energy
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- away from the trunk
- when the body makes the same response as the body, like when a female is pushing out a baby. this process is called
- tissues that connect and bind
- divides the body into superior and inferior
- the sides, away from the middle
- close to the bone, away from the skin
- the normal range
- when you produce more offspring
16 Clues: near the truck • the normal range • toward the center • away from the head • away from the trunk • it allows you to feel pain. • tissues that connect and bind • , the first word of this class • the sides, away from the middle • when you produce more offspring • skin covering all body surfaces • close to the bone, away from the skin • divides the body into superior and inferior • ...
Psychology - Brain vs Heart 2018-02-04
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- It secretes melatonin
- The first philosopher to argue the Brain hypothesis.
- 'father of medicine'.
- He proposed the theory of ‘dualism’.
- How Alcmaeon discovered the optic nerve.
- He proposed the idea that different areas of the brain were responsible for different functions.
- What did Galen incorrectly believe were the most important parts of the brain.
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- He argued that all living and non-living things were composed of 4 elements.
- The study of the relationship between the skull's surface features, personality and behavioural characteristics.
- Egyptians pulled it out of the nose by a hook.
- Ancient Egyptian pharaoh.
- Are formed in the blood.
- The Mind and Body are 2 distinct things.
- Empedocles theorised that the soul is contained within the _____.
- 'father of anatomy'.
- 'doctor to the gladiators'.
16 Clues: 'father of anatomy'. • It secretes melatonin • 'father of medicine'. • Are formed in the blood. • Ancient Egyptian pharaoh. • 'doctor to the gladiators'. • He proposed the theory of ‘dualism’. • The Mind and Body are 2 distinct things. • How Alcmaeon discovered the optic nerve. • Egyptians pulled it out of the nose by a hook. • ...
Vocabulary Ch 1-3 2025-12-04
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- A test to learn something new
- The body parts of an animal and how they work.
- Can only be seen with a microscope.
- Weather in a place over a long time.
- A tool used to see things that are very small.
- How a living thing grows over time.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- The tiny building blocks of all living things, like LEGO.
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- A place where scientists do tests and use tools inside.
- An animal that eats only meat.
- A living thing.
- All the living and nonliving things together in one area.
- Method A step-by-step way scientists ask questions and find answers.
- Studying nature and collecting data outside.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- The “brain” of the cell.
16 Clues: A living thing. • The “brain” of the cell. • A test to learn something new • An animal that eats only meat. • An animal that eats only plants. • Can only be seen with a microscope. • How a living thing grows over time. • Weather in a place over a long time. • An animal that eats both plants and meat. • Studying nature and collecting data outside. • ...
General Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2020-03-25
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-12
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- Romans were the first major city to use
- The Romans learned .... the inside of animal
- a person to do stuff for a family
- Greeks spent a lot of time in making their
- Gods were an important part of
- Building was a big part of rome like the
- Both places were forced into
- They both used this structure of a human
- houses in both places are used for warm and
- People have argued so much about the beginning of
- Greeks used the olympics to honor
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- Greeks were introduced to the letters of the... a long time ago
- Greek... is very specific
- Romans won the first …… war
- Both cities children went to
- The … punic war was the shortest
- The roman empire ended becauce the emperor was killed by a ….. leader
- People have argued so much about the beginning of
- Greeks used …. to stay happy
- The children loved to play with
20 Clues: Greek... is very specific • Romans won the first …… war • Both cities children went to • Greeks used …. to stay happy • Both places were forced into • Gods were an important part of • The children loved to play with • The … punic war was the shortest • a person to do stuff for a family • Greeks used the olympics to honor • Romans were the first major city to use • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution Crossword 2024-11-06
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- Idea that planets move around the Sun
- Newton's book about motion and gravity
- Movement to change the Catholic Church led by Martin Luther
- Famous English writer of 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Artist who painted the 'Mona Lisa'
- Artist who made the statue of David
- Art technique that makes drawings look 3D
- Tool Galileo used to study stars and planets
- Astronomer who said the Earth goes around the Sun
- Study of the human body, popular in the Renaissance
- Scientist who created the laws of gravity
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- German monk who started the Reformation
- The focus on human potential and achievements
- Book about power written by Machiavelli
- Scientist who said the Sun is the center of the universe
- Johannes Gutenberg’s invention that helped spread books
- Effort by the Catholic Church to stop the Reformation
- Scientist who figured out how planets move in space
- Religious leader who started Calvinism
- Country where the Renaissance started
20 Clues: Artist who painted the 'Mona Lisa' • Artist who made the statue of David • Idea that planets move around the Sun • Country where the Renaissance started • Newton's book about motion and gravity • Religious leader who started Calvinism • German monk who started the Reformation • Book about power written by Machiavelli • Art technique that makes drawings look 3D • ...
Chapter 2 group 3 2024-10-31
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- Disease: A disease that spreads from person to person.
- Disorder: A disease caused by DNA abnormalities.
- Farther from the center of the body or point of attachment.
- The identification of a disease based on symptoms.
- Glands that release substances through ducts to body surfaces.
- Gel-like substance inside a cell, excluding the nucleus.
- A sudden outbreak of disease in a specific area.
- The study of the causes of diseases.
- The study of tissues under a microscope.
- Abnormal development or growth of cells.
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- Disorder: A condition with impaired function but no structural abnormality.
- The likely outcome of a disease
- The study of body structure.
- Doctor specializing in elderly care.
- Region: Upper middle part of the abdomen.
- A disease regularly found in a certain area.
- Disorder: A condition present at birth.
- Glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream.
- The study of diseases and their effects.
19 Clues: The study of body structure. • The likely outcome of a disease • Doctor specializing in elderly care. • The study of the causes of diseases. • Disorder: A condition present at birth. • The study of diseases and their effects. • The study of tissues under a microscope. • Abnormal development or growth of cells. • Region: Upper middle part of the abdomen. • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- protects the organelles
- carry waste away from the cell
- this man discovered the cell
- helps the plant photosynthesize
- controls what exits and enters the cell
- makes hormones and lipids
- helps the cell move
- DNA of this organelle comes from the mother’s DNA
- Contains the DNA and controls the cell
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- Receives proteins, puts into vesicles, and sends them to the Golgi Apparatus
- type of cell that has no nucleus
- type of cells that have a nucleus
- provides protein for the cell
- genetic material
- suspends organelles in the cell
- Receives and sends out protein where it is needed
- stores nutrients for the cell
- transport materials around the cell
- makes ribosomes
19 Clues: makes ribosomes • genetic material • helps the cell move • protects the organelles • makes hormones and lipids • this man discovered the cell • provides protein for the cell • stores nutrients for the cell • carry waste away from the cell • suspends organelles in the cell • helps the plant photosynthesize • type of cell that has no nucleus • type of cells that have a nucleus • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- Vacuoles are located in a plant, animal, or both cells
- Produces and processes specific proteins
- are prokaryotic cells unicellular or multicellular
- controls or coordinates and stores DNA
- holds materials and wastes as well as provides structure and support
- the Mitochondria looks like
- protects the cell and lets things in and out
- makes protein
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- makes cellular products like hormones and lipids
- modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion and transports lipids around the cell
- which are bigger Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic cells
- takes nutrients from the cell and turns it into energy
- converts sunlight energy into sugars
- digests excess or worn out organelles, food particles and engulfed viruses
- gives a cell strength and structure
- Cell Walls are located in plant, animal, or both cells
- breaks down waste and gives a cell its shape
- what is the texture of lipids
- transports and stores substances within a cell
19 Clues: makes protein • the Mitochondria looks like • what is the texture of lipids • gives a cell strength and structure • converts sunlight energy into sugars • controls or coordinates and stores DNA • Produces and processes specific proteins • breaks down waste and gives a cell its shape • protects the cell and lets things in and out • ...
Brain Anatomy and Function 2022-10-13
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- set of brain structures
- deals with sleep, respiration, etc.
- important role in motor control
- speaking, planning, logic, etc.
- controls body temperature
- hearing
- vision
- involved involuntary movements
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- trunk of the brain
- interconnected nuclei
- hemispheres joined beneath cortex
- large mass of gray matter
- sensory; touch and body position
- white matter at the center of brain
- main role in the processing of memory
- transmits smell information
- deals with sensory information
- enables navigation
- contains cardiac, respiratory, etc.
19 Clues: vision • hearing • trunk of the brain • enables navigation • interconnected nuclei • set of brain structures • large mass of gray matter • controls body temperature • transmits smell information • deals with sensory information • involved involuntary movements • important role in motor control • speaking, planning, logic, etc. • sensory; touch and body position • ...
Anatomy Chapter 10 Vocab 2025-03-19
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- A molecule that can store energy in its phosphate bonds.
- A muscle can return to its original length when relaxed due
- The ability to respond to a stimulus, which may be delivered from a neuron or a hormone.
- The plasma membrane of muscle fibers
- The breakdown of glucose or other nutrients in the presence of oxygen to produce carbon dioxide, water, and ATP.
- Allows muscle tissue to pull on its attachment points and shorten with force.
- Contributes to muscle fatigue.
- The cytoplasm of muscle fibers
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- Anaerobic process that breaks down glucose (sugar) to produce ATP;
- The basic contractile unit of muscle fiber composed of two main protein filaments—actin and myosin
- The site where a motor neuron’s terminal meets the muscle fiber—called
- Middle layer of connective tissue that separates each fascicle. Common in the muscles of the limbs
- Individual bundles of muscle fibers
- The amount of oxygen needed to compensate for ATP produced without oxygen during muscle contraction.
- the specialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum, which stores, releases, and retrieves calcium ions
- Muscle can be stretched or extended.
- The primary energy currency of the cell, a high-energy molecule that stores and releases energy for various cellular processes
- The forceful movement of the myosin head, pulling the actin filament and causing muscle contraction, driven by the hydrolysis of ATP
- Connective tissue that surrounds each muscle, providing separation and the ability to move independently
19 Clues: Contributes to muscle fatigue. • The cytoplasm of muscle fibers • Individual bundles of muscle fibers • Muscle can be stretched or extended. • The plasma membrane of muscle fibers • A molecule that can store energy in its phosphate bonds. • A muscle can return to its original length when relaxed due • Anaerobic process that breaks down glucose (sugar) to produce ATP; • ...
Anatomy Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2025-12-05
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- – “Glucose broken down for quick ATP”
- Reticulum – “Calcium-storing muscle organelle”
- Acid – “Fatigue-causing anaerobic byproduct”
- Junction – “Where nerve meets muscle fiber”
- Contraction – “Tension rises, length stays same”
- – “Muscle attachment on movable bone”
- Tubules – “Channels carrying signals deep into fiber”
- – “Helper muscle aiding movement”
- – “Cord connecting muscle to bone”
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- Myosin heads grabbing actin
- Contraction – “Muscle shortens while moving load”
- – “Z-line to Z-line contractile unit”
- – “Actin and myosin protein strands”
- energy without oxygen
- maximum, smooth sustained contraction
- Mover – “Main muscle creating action”
- Unit – “Neuron plus all its muscle fibers”
- – “Muscle attachment on fixed bone”
- – “Oxygen-storing muscle pigment”
19 Clues: energy without oxygen • Myosin heads grabbing actin • – “Oxygen-storing muscle pigment” • – “Helper muscle aiding movement” • – “Cord connecting muscle to bone” • – “Muscle attachment on fixed bone” • – “Actin and myosin protein strands” • – “Glucose broken down for quick ATP” • – “Z-line to Z-line contractile unit” • maximum, smooth sustained contraction • ...
Wrist Pathology and Anatomy 2026-02-05
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- Guyon's canal + repetitive trauma = ______
- Colles fracture displaces the bone to the ____ side when falling on an extended wrist..
- A positive Froment’s sign represents loss of ______of the thumb.
- This injury results from a FOOSH or is seen in repetitive stick sports.
- Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side.
- Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____ of the wrist.
- What type of trauma is caused by the DX of repetitive use.
- This DX has pain symptoms in the following movements: UD, Wrist flexion and extension
- Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side.
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- The _____ nerve innervates forearm flexors and dorsal hand sensory before it does the wrist.
- What nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome
- A _____ roots into the carpal bones, joint space, or on tendons
- A positive ____ sign is indicated by the small finger drifting away from finger adduction.
- DQ is caused by repetitive motion of thumb extension and ____?
- AKA Dinner Fork Deformity
- Wrist flexed when falling causes this volar dislocation fracture.
- Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component?
- Provocative testing involves putting the joint in a pressurized position to _______ symptoms.
- Distal Radius Fracture abbreviation
- What position unloads weight from the ulna?
20 Clues: AKA Dinner Fork Deformity • Distal Radius Fracture abbreviation • Guyon's canal + repetitive trauma = ______ • What position unloads weight from the ulna? • Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side. • Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side. • What nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome • Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component? • ...
Wrist Pathology and Anatomy 2026-02-05
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- Provocative testing involves putting the joint in a pressurized position to _______ symptoms.
- Guyon's canal + repetitive trauma = ______
- Colles fracture displaces the bone to the ____ side when falling on an extended wrist..
- A positive Froment’s sign represents loss of ______of the thumb.
- This injury results from a FOOSH or is seen in repetitive stick sports.
- What nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome
- Wrist flexed when falling causes this volar dislocation fracture.
- Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side.
- A positive ____ sign is indicated by the small finger drifting away from finger adduction.
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- Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____ of the wrist.
- This DX has pain symptoms in the following movements: UD, Wrist flexion and extension
- Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component?
- What position unloads weight from the ulna?
- A _____ roots into the carpal bones, joint space, or on tendons
- What type of trauma is caused by the DX of repetitive use.
- DQ is caused by repetitive motion of thumb extension and ____?
- AKA Dinner Fork Deformity
- Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side.
- The _____ nerve innervates forearm flexors and dorsal hand sensory before it does the wrist.
- Distal Radius Fracture abbreviation
20 Clues: AKA Dinner Fork Deformity • Distal Radius Fracture abbreviation • Guyon's canal + repetitive trauma = ______ • What position unloads weight from the ulna? • Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side. • Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side. • What nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome • Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component? • ...
Mission Statement Crossword 2016-01-21
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- a sound someone makes because of something funny
- relatives or the ones you grow up with
- something you gain from school
- a journey or trip
- people that hang out and know each other well but aren't family
- an act done using a pencil, pen, marker, etc.
- a strong feeling in your heart towards certain people and your passion
- a sport using only feet and a large round ball
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- friends that play on the same team
- a subject in school that includes anatomy, physics, and biology
- one who gives to others is ____________
- one is ___________ if they don't rely on others
- a stringed instrument that can be electric or acoustic
- enjoyable, entertaining, or amusing
- nice, friendly, or amiable
- really cool or fun; extremely impressive
16 Clues: a journey or trip • nice, friendly, or amiable • something you gain from school • friends that play on the same team • enjoyable, entertaining, or amusing • relatives or the ones you grow up with • one who gives to others is ____________ • really cool or fun; extremely impressive • an act done using a pencil, pen, marker, etc. • a sport using only feet and a large round ball • ...
Mission Statement Crossword 2016-01-20
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- a sound someone makes because of something funny
- one who gives to others ____________
- friends that play on the same team
- one is _____________ if they do not rely on others
- a subject in school that includes anatomy, physics, and biology
- nice, friendly, or amiable
- an act done using a pencil, pen, marker, etc.
- a strong feeling in your heart towards certain people and your passions
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- a journey or trip
- people that hang out and know each other well but aren't family
- a sport with only the feet using a large round ball
- something you gain from school
- enjoyable, entertaining, or amusing
- relatives or the ones you grow up with
- super cool or fun; extremely impressive
- a stringed instrument that can be acoustic an electric
16 Clues: a journey or trip • nice, friendly, or amiable • something you gain from school • friends that play on the same team • enjoyable, entertaining, or amusing • one who gives to others ____________ • relatives or the ones you grow up with • super cool or fun; extremely impressive • an act done using a pencil, pen, marker, etc. • a sound someone makes because of something funny • ...
Renaissance - Emma and Naya 2015-06-18
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- people who work for the church.
- structure of the human body.
- composer of "pope marcellus mass."
- what did sacred music develop from?
- a period of enlightment and rapid development.
- only voices.
- a belief in the importence of the study of humanities
- artist and musicians began to take ________ for their work.
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- what was the most popular form of secular music?
- wealthy people.
- two or more lines sung at the same time.
- the apperance that objects are closer to or farther away from the viewer.
- an artist or musician might be hired to________ the children of a wealthy family.
- the era of the break with the roman catholic church was called the ___________.
- base of a hymn.
- a song only played in church.
16 Clues: only voices. • wealthy people. • base of a hymn. • structure of the human body. • a song only played in church. • people who work for the church. • composer of "pope marcellus mass." • what did sacred music develop from? • two or more lines sung at the same time. • a period of enlightment and rapid development. • what was the most popular form of secular music? • ...
Western Civ Review Part 1 2022-12-14
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- Type of Christianity you see in Russia
- You need these for microscopes and telescopes
- Maybe the most deadly life form traded in the Columbian Exchange
- Study of the human body
- "God is probably real but he just made the world"
- 95 Theses
- Tool for determining latitude and time
- His invention gave access to books many more people
- Being really into Greek and Roman culture
- Weird Enlightenment club that had GW, TJ, and Isaac Newton as members
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- Type of pottery from the East prized for its detail
- Calvin and Luther
- Why Henry VIII needed a new religion
- Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, and Tsar Nick's last name
- Nobody saw this before Columbus encountered the Indians rolling it up
- Philosophe that idealized the "noble savage"
16 Clues: 95 Theses • Calvin and Luther • Study of the human body • Why Henry VIII needed a new religion • Type of Christianity you see in Russia • Tool for determining latitude and time • Being really into Greek and Roman culture • Philosophe that idealized the "noble savage" • You need these for microscopes and telescopes • "God is probably real but he just made the world" • ...
Brain Anatomy and Function 2022-10-11
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- behavioral arousal and consciousness
- fatigue sleep and circadian rhythms
- for a proper sense of smell
- regulating fear, pleasureresponses
- speaking, planning, logic
- sensory, touch and body position
- hippocampus hypothalamus,amygdala
- execution of voluntary movements
- sensory information
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- vision
- memory attention perception awareness
- connecting the two hemispheres
- cardiac, respiratory, and vomiting
- audition (hearing)
- memory decisionmaking emotions
- brain connecting to the spinal cord
- memory that enables navigation
- mass of gray matter with functions
- sleep, respiration, swallowing
19 Clues: vision • audition (hearing) • sensory information • speaking, planning, logic • for a proper sense of smell • connecting the two hemispheres • memory decisionmaking emotions • memory that enables navigation • sleep, respiration, swallowing • sensory, touch and body position • execution of voluntary movements • hippocampus hypothalamus,amygdala • cardiac, respiratory, and vomiting • ...
Brain Anatomy and Functions 2022-10-13
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- Middle of the parietal Lobe
- considered part of the limbic system.
- sensory ,touch and body position
- deals with the automatic functions.
- controls important behavior aspects.
- White matter in the brain connected to cerebral cortex.
- Region of the cerebral Cortex
- Bulbs Transmits smell info to brain.
- deals with sleep and more
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- Speaking, planning, personality etc
- Set of interconnected nuclei
- Vision
- Hearing
- Involved in some cognitive functions like attention.
- Cortex the key role in memory etc.
- connecting to the spinal cord.
- relaying sensory and motor signals.
- spatial memory with no navigation.
- System a set of brain structures.
19 Clues: Vision • Hearing • deals with sleep and more • Middle of the parietal Lobe • Set of interconnected nuclei • Region of the cerebral Cortex • connecting to the spinal cord. • sensory ,touch and body position • System a set of brain structures. • Cortex the key role in memory etc. • spatial memory with no navigation. • Speaking, planning, personality etc • ...
Brain Anatomy And Function 2022-10-13
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- vision
- sensroy touch and body
- short term memory to long term memory
- large mass of gray matter,relaying sensory
- speaking planning etc
- set of brain structures
- deals with sleep and more
- Plays a key role in memory
- set of interconnected nuclei
- central trunk of the brain.
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- middle of the parietal lobe
- Controls body temp
- transmits smell information
- Primary role in processing memory
- Important role in motor control
- white matter at the center of the brain
- hearing
- region of the cerebral cortex
- deals with the autonomic functions.
19 Clues: vision • hearing • Controls body temp • speaking planning etc • sensroy touch and body • set of brain structures • deals with sleep and more • Plays a key role in memory • middle of the parietal lobe • transmits smell information • central trunk of the brain. • set of interconnected nuclei • region of the cerebral cortex • Important role in motor control • Primary role in processing memory • ...
Brain Anatomy and Functions 2022-10-13
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- speaking, planning, logic, personality, abstract thinking, problem-solving
- white matter at the center of the brain connecting the two hemispheres of the cerebral cortex
- consolidation of information from short-term memory to long-term memory.enables navigation
- audition (hearing)
- smell
- sensory: touch and body position
- includes the olfactory bulbs, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and amygdala.
- deals with sensory information
- relaying sensory and motor signals and the regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness
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- involved in the planning, control, and execution of voluntary movements.
- Vision
- primary role in the processing of memory, decision-making, and emotional reactions
- key role in memory, attention, perception, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness.
- crucial role in maintaining behavioral arousal and consciousness.
- important role in motor control, involved in cognitive functions. its movement-related functions are the most solidly established.
- controls body temperature, hunger, aspects of parenting, attachment behaviors, thirst, fatigue, sleep, and circadian rhythms.
- deals with the autonomic functions of breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure
- deals primarily with sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder control, hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movement, facial expressions, facial sensation, and posture.
- controls mostly automatic functions
19 Clues: smell • Vision • audition (hearing) • deals with sensory information • sensory: touch and body position • controls mostly automatic functions • crucial role in maintaining behavioral arousal and consciousness. • includes the olfactory bulbs, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and amygdala. • involved in the planning, control, and execution of voluntary movements. • ...
Anatomy 9.5-9.9 Vocabulary 2024-02-13
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- the junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron
- (neuron) 2 or more single neurons connect with 1 cell body of a neuron
- arc the nerve pathway involved in a reflex action including at its simplest a sensory nerve and a motor nerve with a synapse between.
- pools functional groups of interconnected neurons
- Neurotransmitters are broken down ending the action potential
- -Signals pushing a neuron's accelerator
- slows neuron's firing speed
- chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons
- May excite or inhibit autonomic nervous system actions.
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- CNS: Creates a sense of feeling good:
- P A neurotransmitter that is involved in the transmission of pain messages to the brain.
- PNS: Stimulates Skeletal muscle,
- nerve carries messages away from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and organs; efferent nerve
- a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron
- nerve carries messages toward the brain and spinal cord from a receptor; afferent nerve
- chemical in the brain that plays a specialized role in pain reduction
- (neuron) 1 neuron sending signals to 2 or more cell bodies of other neurons
- Controls skeletal muscle actions
- Cleft The narrow gap that separates the presynaptic neuron from the postsynaptic cell.
19 Clues: slows neuron's firing speed • PNS: Stimulates Skeletal muscle, • Controls skeletal muscle actions • CNS: Creates a sense of feeling good: • -Signals pushing a neuron's accelerator • pools functional groups of interconnected neurons • a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron • May excite or inhibit autonomic nervous system actions. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2024-02-10
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- The longest bone in the human body, found in the thigh.
- The bone that forms the forehead.
- These cells are responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body.
- The process by which cells obtain energy from glucose.
- The largest part of the brain, responsible for voluntary activities, intelligence, memory, and language.
- This system is responsible for defending the body against pathogens.
- This organ is responsible for filtering blood and producing urine.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle contracts.
- A protein molecule that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
- The major artery that carries blood out of the heart to the systemic circulation.
- The largest organ of the human body, both by weight and surface area.
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- The region of the brain responsible for regulating heart rate and breathing.
- Type of blood cell involved in clotting.
- A type of connective tissue that stores fat cells.
- The functional units of heredity made up of DNA.
- The hormone responsible for the "fight or flight" response, also known as adrenaline.
- A group of proteins in blood plasma that helps with immune response.
- The clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye.
- These structures in the respiratory system are also known as the voice box.
19 Clues: The bone that forms the forehead. • Type of blood cell involved in clotting. • The functional units of heredity made up of DNA. • A type of connective tissue that stores fat cells. • The process by which cells obtain energy from glucose. • The longest bone in the human body, found in the thigh. • The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle contracts. • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- What recycles waste inside a cell?
- A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells.
- Small membrane bound sacs that transport materials around the cell and to the cell membrane.
- What is attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum to make it look like sandpaper?
- Apparatus Packages and transports proteins within a cell.
- Makes food for a plant cell using energy from the sun.
- Plant cells store water and nutrients in what organelle?
- Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell?
- Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus?
- Membrane Surrounds all cells and controls what goes in and out of it.
- The _________ helps the cell to move.
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- How many parts are there to the cell theory?
- Ribosomes make what for the cell?
- Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape.
- In what organelle does the process to make energy for the cell, otherwise known as cellular respiration, occur?
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Makes lipids, or fats, for the cell.
- The third part of the cell theory says that all cells come from _______ cells. (hyphenated word)
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Processes the proteins that ribosomes make.
- One of the eight characteristics of life states that for something to be alive, it must have what?
19 Clues: Ribosomes make what for the cell? • What recycles waste inside a cell? • The _________ helps the cell to move. • How many parts are there to the cell theory? • Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell? • Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape. • Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus? • A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells. • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- What is attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum to make it look like sandpaper?
- One of the eight characteristics of life states that for something to be alive, it must have what?
- Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell?
- Membrane Surrounds all cells and controls what goes in and out of it.
- Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape.
- The third part of the cell theory says that all cells come from _______ cells. (hyphenated word)
- Makes food for a plant cell using energy from the sun.
- Plant cells store water and nutrients in what organelle?
- Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus?
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Makes lipids, or fats, for the cell.
- Apparatus Packages and transports proteins within a cell.
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- Small membrane bound sacs that transport materials around the cell and to the cell membrane.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Processes the proteins that ribosomes make.
- In what organelle does the process to make energy for the cell, otherwise known as cellular respiration, occur?
- What recycles waste inside a cell?
- The _________ helps the cell to move.
- Ribosomes make what for the cell?
- A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells.
- How many parts are there to the cell theory?
19 Clues: Ribosomes make what for the cell? • What recycles waste inside a cell? • The _________ helps the cell to move. • Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell? • How many parts are there to the cell theory? • Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape. • Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus? • A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells. • ...
Anatomy of a cell 2019-11-18
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- Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell?
- Membrane Surrounds all cells and controls what goes in and out of it.
- What recycles waste inside a cell?
- The _________ helps the cell to move.
- Makes food for a plant cell using energy from the sun.
- The third part of the cell theory says that all cells come from _______ cells. (hyphenated word)
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Makes lipids, or fats, for the cell.
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- Small membrane bound sacs that transport materials around the cell and to the cell membrane.
- Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape.
- A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells.
- Plant cells store water and nutrients in what organelle?
- Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus?
- How many parts are there to the cell theory?
- One of the eight characteristics of life states that for something to be alive, it must have what?
- In what organelle does the process to make energy for the cell, otherwise known as cellular respiration, occur?
- Apparatus Packages and transports proteins within a cell.
- What is attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum to make it look like sandpaper?
- Ribosomes make what for the cell?
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Processes the proteins that ribosomes make.
19 Clues: Ribosomes make what for the cell? • What recycles waste inside a cell? • The _________ helps the cell to move. • How many parts are there to the cell theory? • Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell? • Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape. • Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus? • A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells. • ...
Plant Characteristics and Anatomy 2023-03-03
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- Transports water up the plant
- transports food down from the leaf to the roots
- Female part of the flower
- top part of the pistil that collects pollen.
- A flowering plant which forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- Plants that produce more than 2 years or more of growing seasons
- Male part of the flower
- Study of vegetables
- modified leaves which are usually bright in color to attract pollinators.
- Flowering plant whose embryos have 2 cotyledons.
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- fruit and nut culture and production
- Supports the anther
- 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2
- Language used for taxonomic purposes
- produces pollen
- A flowering plant that completes its entire life cycle in a single year or growing season.
- Tube connecting the stigma to ovary
- seed leaves
19 Clues: seed leaves • produces pollen • Supports the anther • Study of vegetables • Male part of the flower • Female part of the flower • 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2 • Transports water up the plant • Tube connecting the stigma to ovary • fruit and nut culture and production • Language used for taxonomic purposes • top part of the pistil that collects pollen. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2023-02-10
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- a input device
- an output device
- portrays your computer
- 1000MB
- can be repersented by 1s and 0s
- an example of secondary storage
- a large pcb
- can probably connect to a old printer
- one of the 3 primary functions of the microprocessor
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS in it
- often attached to the motherboards PCI slots
- transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
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- houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- data that can not be edited
- an input device
- one of the two major cpu manufactures
- data that can be edited
- needed to save a mp3 file
- the brain that carries out your brains instructions
19 Clues: 1000MB • a large pcb • a input device • an input device • an output device • portrays your computer • data that can be edited • needed to save a mp3 file • data that can not be edited • can be repersented by 1s and 0s • an example of secondary storage • transfer data as fast as 400Mbps • one of the two major cpu manufactures • can probably connect to a old printer • ...
Anatomy Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2025-12-05
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- Contraction – “Tension rises, length stays same”
- Unit – “Neuron plus all its muscle fibers”
- – “Muscle attachment on movable bone”
- – “Glucose broken down for quick ATP”
- – “Actin and myosin protein strands”
- Acid – “Fatigue-causing anaerobic byproduct”
- Reticulum – “Calcium-storing muscle organelle”
- Mover – “Main muscle creating action”
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- – “Helper muscle aiding movement”
- – “Cord connecting muscle to bone”
- – “Myosin heads grabbing actin”
- Tubules – “Channels carrying signals deep into fiber”
- Junction – “Where nerve meets muscle fiber”
- – “Muscle attachment on fixed bone”
- – “Oxygen-storing muscle pigment”
- – “Z-line to Z-line contractile unit”
- Contraction – “Muscle shortens while moving load”
- maximum, smooth sustained contraction
- energy without oxygen
19 Clues: energy without oxygen • – “Myosin heads grabbing actin” • – “Helper muscle aiding movement” • – “Oxygen-storing muscle pigment” • – “Cord connecting muscle to bone” • – “Muscle attachment on fixed bone” • – “Actin and myosin protein strands” • – “Muscle attachment on movable bone” • – “Glucose broken down for quick ATP” • – “Z-line to Z-line contractile unit” • ...
Anatomy of a Lathe 2026-03-30
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- always hold the work firmly against the ______
- a lock that secures the tailstock in a fixed position
- the main foundation of the lathe machine
- when cutting pieces shorter than ____ a teacher must be present to supervise.
- Helps to support tools while working on the workpiece.
- rhymes with air lock.
- Acts to hold and spin the workpiece(Hint: Connects to the Headstock)
- operate with _____ supervision.
- A lock located directly under the took rest
- the foundation that supports the tool rest.
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- a feature directly opposite to the spur center that spins with the workpiece.
- Makes it able to manually turn the workpiece to make fine adjustments.
- a sharp pointed accessory inserted into the headstock spindle.
- Provides rotational power to the workpiece.
- _____ must be worn while operating the compound miter saw.
- what gives the lathe power and rotation.
- moves the tailstock's quill or barrel forward or backward.
- prevents the lathe from rotating.
- a lock that secures the tool rest
19 Clues: rhymes with air lock. • operate with _____ supervision. • prevents the lathe from rotating. • a lock that secures the tool rest • the main foundation of the lathe machine • what gives the lathe power and rotation. • Provides rotational power to the workpiece. • A lock located directly under the took rest • the foundation that supports the tool rest. • ...
Between A Rock and A Hard Place 2014-09-07
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- Bernoulli wanted to be this person of his time
- Daniel Bernoulli worked with this intelligent young man who gained compliments from Professor Johann Bernoulli
- m x v^2
- This state of matter
- Daniel's father wrote this book
- Discovered the Law of Buoyancy
- The name of the book Daniel Bernoulli published
- Jakob thinks calculus can make this predictable
- Fluids that are not freely flowing
- Johann Bernoulli became chairman of this University
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- Daniel Bernoulli went to this city with his brother
- The name of the person Jakob betrays by getting his application rejected
- Daniel Bernoulli tried to get a job at this University
- The person who Daniel wanted to write the concluding section in his manuscript
- The method through which the anatomy of the body was found in Bernoulli's time
- Daniel Bernoulli's brother
- This Russian empress wrote to Daniel Bernoulli
- The death of Daniel's brother and this mathematician deeply hurt him
- The Law of ____ Conservation
19 Clues: m x v^2 • This state of matter • Daniel Bernoulli's brother • The Law of ____ Conservation • Discovered the Law of Buoyancy • Daniel's father wrote this book • Fluids that are not freely flowing • Bernoulli wanted to be this person of his time • This Russian empress wrote to Daniel Bernoulli • The name of the book Daniel Bernoulli published • ...
Liliana's Puzzle 2025-05-21
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- Prénom de la queen (après toi)
- Un outil de cuisine qui fait de toi une cheffe
- Notre sport commun préféré
- À faire au lieu de gérer les 3e années
- Ton destin, tout simplement
- Un adjectif qui te décris bien
- Un de nos passe-temps préféré
- Chaque repas est accompagné de ce breuvage, malgré tout les choix possibles
- Pas de le sang, mais par de cœur, et d'apparence selon plusieurs
- À ne pas prendre après midi, sinon le dodo est compliqué
- Une activité que personne nous verra faire
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- Une série dont on se tannera jamais
- Ce que nous ne pouvons jamais dire non
- Ce que tu seras la meilleure dans quelques années
- Meilleure viande froide
- Collation de prédilection pour ne pas pass-out en chirurgie
- Le meilleur animal au monde
17 Clues: Meilleure viande froide • Notre sport commun préféré • Ton destin, tout simplement • Le meilleur animal au monde • Un de nos passe-temps préféré • Prénom de la queen (après toi) • Un adjectif qui te décris bien • Une série dont on se tannera jamais • À faire au lieu de gérer les 3e années • Ce que nous ne pouvons jamais dire non • Une activité que personne nous verra faire • ...
Intro to Human Body 2017-06-21
6 Clues: the basic unit of life • membrane outer covering of a cell • the state of balance within the body • the study of the function of the body • the study of the structure of the body • loop return of information for regulation
Education 2023-04-17
6 Clues: We talk about world's past • We discuss about human's body • Subject which connect with numbers • Subject which is about different coutries • This subject is about DO,Re,Mi,FA,SOL,LA,SI,DO • This subject connect with schedule of Mendeleev
Pate a Blues 2024-09-02
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- solo traveled in Japan over summer break
- has a huge houseplant collection
- hates kids so much and is a really good swimmer
- plays both volleyball and soccer
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- fostered a ball python as a pet for a year
- loves to watch true crime documentaries
- their favorite show is Grey's Anatomy and loves going to concerts
7 Clues: has a huge houseplant collection • plays both volleyball and soccer • loves to watch true crime documentaries • solo traveled in Japan over summer break • fostered a ball python as a pet for a year • hates kids so much and is a really good swimmer • their favorite show is Grey's Anatomy and loves going to concerts
November Crossword 2022-11-10
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- which supply pack offers the chance of either xanax or vicodin
- item to sneak someone out of prison
- which enhancer improves the success of grand theft auto crimes
- which in game community manager recently visited us
- where to sell donator packs of not trading them
- which organised crime takes 8 members to run
- which job offers ecans as its 7 star perk
- where can you find items others have discarded
- what is the merit for using 10000 job points
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- which drug drug temporarily increases defence by 50%
- which stock market company offers free banner advertising
- which temporary weapon increases defence by 300% and replenishes life by 25%
- 7 across favourite animal
- spin your life away at this casino game
- weapon that poisons the opposition
- max level merit
- which education course offers the module anatomy
17 Clues: max level merit • 7 across favourite animal • weapon that poisons the opposition • item to sneak someone out of prison • spin your life away at this casino game • which job offers ecans as its 7 star perk • which organised crime takes 8 members to run • what is the merit for using 10000 job points • where can you find items others have discarded • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2017-03-08
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- having a common center, as circles or spheres
- the capacity of the nervous system to develop new neuronal connections
- a subordinate part attached to something
- the quality or state of being plastic
- empirical method or practice.
- Obsolete the love of learning and literature
- adaptable or tractable
- to accustom (a person, the mind, etc.), as to a particular situation
- thin or slender in form, as a thread
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- not mutable, unchangeable, changeless
- the doctrine that all facts and events exemplify natural laws
- the principle or habit of accepting reason as the supreme authority in matters of opinion, belief, or conduct
- concise, clipped, or elliptical in style
- taking or showing extreme care about minute details; precise;thorough
- Anatomy. near the surface or outside of; external
- cleverly inventive or resourceful
- total rejection of established laws and institutions
17 Clues: adaptable or tractable • empirical method or practice. • cleverly inventive or resourceful • thin or slender in form, as a thread • not mutable, unchangeable, changeless • the quality or state of being plastic • concise, clipped, or elliptical in style • a subordinate part attached to something • Obsolete the love of learning and literature • ...
Ch.1 Pathophysiology (2/2) 2024-01-23
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- The return of a disease after a certain time
- Disease that appears after birth but not caused by genetics
- The predicted outcome of a disease
- Tissue that connects the brain to the body
- The functions of the healthy body and its parts
- Damaged DNA that may be inherited
- The patient will not survive the disease
- The study of cells and tissues
- Tissue that covers and protects all organs
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- Tissue that moves various parts of the body
- A period of a chronic disease when symptoms subside
- The form and structure of the body
- The number of deaths in a population over time
- Tissue that supports all parts of the body
- The number of sick per 100,000 people
- The identification of a disease based on symptoms
- The aftermath or damage resulting from a disease
17 Clues: The study of cells and tissues • Damaged DNA that may be inherited • The form and structure of the body • The predicted outcome of a disease • The number of sick per 100,000 people • The patient will not survive the disease • Tissue that supports all parts of the body • Tissue that connects the brain to the body • Tissue that covers and protects all organs • ...
Celeb 2025-05-08
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- Panther Superhero who rules Wakanda.
- Wars Classic sci-fi saga beginning with A New Hope.
- Cruise Actor known for Mission: Impossible.
- 2023 movie about a famous doll.
- Sitcom about six friends in New York City.
- Swift. Popstar known for the albums 1989 and Midnights.
- Man Marvel hero played by Robert Downey Jr.
- Beyoncé’s 2022 dance album.
- Anatomy Long-running TV series featuring a hospital in Seattle.
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- DiCaprio actor who portrayed Jack in Titanic.
- of Thrones HBO show featuring dragons and family drama.
- Queen’s Gambit Netflix show about a chess prodigy.
- La Land Musical film starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.
- Eilish Singer of Bad Guy.
- A Disney animated movie featuring sisters Elsa and Anna.
- A hit song by Adele: “Rolling in the ___”.
- Weeknd Pop artist known for the song Blinding Lights.
- Potter Film series with wizards and Hogwarts.
18 Clues: Beyoncé’s 2022 dance album. • 2023 movie about a famous doll. • Eilish Singer of Bad Guy. • Sitcom about six friends in New York City. • A hit song by Adele: “Rolling in the ___”. • Panther Superhero who rules Wakanda. • DiCaprio actor who portrayed Jack in Titanic. • Queen’s Gambit Netflix show about a chess prodigy. • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- The cell wall and chloroplasts are found in what type of cell?
- Plants use _____ to make energy.
- Has ribosomes on the outside of it.
- Controls what goes in and out of a cell.
- Cell that has no nucleus.
- A gel-like material that fills all cells.
- Works together with the Ribosomes.
- All cells come from ____ cells.
- What percentage of cells in your body are bacterial?
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- The storage center of a cell is what?
- The nucleus stores what?
- The post office of the cell. (Hint: Makes lysosomes.)
- Makes proteins.
- Prokaryotic cells include all species of what?
- Where are red blood cells made?
- Where are most of the bacteria cells in your body found?
- Plant, fungi, and bacteria cells have this but animal cells do not.
- Small sacs that store and transport things from one cell to another.
- The mitochondria gives the cell what?
19 Clues: Makes proteins. • The nucleus stores what? • Cell that has no nucleus. • Where are red blood cells made? • All cells come from ____ cells. • Plants use _____ to make energy. • Works together with the Ribosomes. • Has ribosomes on the outside of it. • The storage center of a cell is what? • The mitochondria gives the cell what? • Controls what goes in and out of a cell. • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- Vacuoles are located in a plant, animal, or both cells
- holds materials and wastes as well as provides structure and support
- modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion and transports lipids around the cell
- Produces and processes specific proteins
- Cell Walls are located in plant, animal, or both cells
- makes protein
- are prokaryotic cells unicellular or multicellular
- transports and stores substances within a cell
- controls or coordinates and stores DNA
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- makes cellular products like hormones and lipids
- protects the cell and lets things in and out
- which are bigger Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic cells
- gives a cell strength and structure
- takes nutrients from the cell and turns it into energy
- what is the texture of lipids
- converts sunlight energy into sugars
- breaks down waste and gives a cell its shape
- the Mitochondria looks like
- digests excess or worn out organelles, food particles and engulfed viruses
19 Clues: makes protein • the Mitochondria looks like • what is the texture of lipids • gives a cell strength and structure • converts sunlight energy into sugars • controls or coordinates and stores DNA • Produces and processes specific proteins • protects the cell and lets things in and out • breaks down waste and gives a cell its shape • ...
Anatomy of the Heart 2024-06-04
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- receives oxy blood from lungs
- the valve that controls blood from lungs
- controls blood flow on right side
- brings deoxy blood to RA from lower body
- brings deoxy blood from lungs to heart
- brings oxy blood from lungs to LA
- carries deoxy blood from lungs from RV to pick up 02
- protects and anchors
- brings deoxy blood to RA from upper body
- tiny blood cells that help your body form clots to stop bleeding
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- reduce friction
- carries blood from the heart to the body and back
- delivers oxygenated blood to body
- separates right and left sides of the heart
- carries blood from the heart to the lungs and back
- heart rate x cardiac output
- squeezes blood to lungs to pick up 02
- delivers oxy blood from body
- receives deoxy blood from the body
- reduce friction
20 Clues: reduce friction • reduce friction • protects and anchors • heart rate x cardiac output • delivers oxy blood from body • receives oxy blood from lungs • delivers oxygenated blood to body • controls blood flow on right side • brings oxy blood from lungs to LA • receives deoxy blood from the body • squeezes blood to lungs to pick up 02 • brings deoxy blood from lungs to heart • ...
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM ANATOMY & PHISIOLOGY 2023-09-26
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- Another name for the chambers of the heart
- The largest artery
- Valve that functions to flow blood from the atrium to the ventricle during systole
- The valve located between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- Blood pressure when the ventricles relax
- The blood that comes out of the lungs to the heart contains many elements
- The smallest blood vessels
- Blood circulation from the heart to the digestive organs back to the heart
- Simple squamous layer that lines the inside of the heart
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- An organ that functions as a blood pump throughout the body
- The inner layer of arteries and veins
- A tool for measuring heart rate
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- Hole in the heart when a human is still in the fetus
- The atrioventricular valve on the right side of the heart
- Circulation of blood from the heart to the lungs back to the heart
- Another name for the atrium in the heart chamber
- A tool used to measure blood pressure
- Blood vessels found between the arteries and veins
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the outside of the heart
20 Clues: The largest artery • The smallest blood vessels • A tool for measuring heart rate • The inner layer of arteries and veins • A tool used to measure blood pressure • Blood pressure when the ventricles relax • Another name for the chambers of the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart • Another name for the atrium in the heart chamber • ...
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM ANATOMY & PHISIOLOGY 2023-09-26
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- Valve that functions to flow blood from the atrium to the ventricle during systole
- The smallest blood vessels
- Simple squamous layer that lines the inside of the heart
- Hole in the heart when a human is still in the fetus
- The inner layer of arteries and veins
- The valve located between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- A tool used to measure blood pressure
- Another name for the chambers of the heart
- The largest artery
- Circulation of blood from the heart to the lungs back to the heart
- The atrioventricular valve on the right side of the heart
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- An organ that functions as a blood pump throughout the body
- A tool for measuring heart rate
- Blood circulation from the heart to the digestive organs back to the heart
- The blood that comes out of the lungs to the heart contains many elements
- Another name for the atrium in the heart chamber
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the outside of the heart
- Blood vessels found between the arteries and veins
- Blood pressure when the ventricles relax
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
20 Clues: The largest artery • The smallest blood vessels • A tool for measuring heart rate • The inner layer of arteries and veins • A tool used to measure blood pressure • Blood pressure when the ventricles relax • Another name for the chambers of the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart • Another name for the atrium in the heart chamber • ...
Anatomy 9.5-9.9 Vocabulary 2024-02-13
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- May excite or inhibit autonomic nervous system actions.
- nerve carries messages away from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and organs; efferent nerve
- (neuron) 2 or more single neurons connect with 1 cell body of a neuron
- PNS: Stimulates Skeletal muscle,
- slows neuron's firing speed
- P A neurotransmitter that is involved in the transmission of pain messages to the brain.
- chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons
- the junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron
- (neuron) 1 neuron sending signals to 2 or more cell bodies of other neurons
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- a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron
- pools functional groups of interconnected neurons
- Destruction of neurotransmitters to stop nerve impulse
- Cleft The narrow gap that separates the presynaptic neuron from the postsynaptic cell.
- arc the nerve pathway involved in a reflex action including at its simplest a sensory nerve and a motor nerve with a synapse between.
- -Signals pushing a neuron's accelerator
- CNS: Creates a sense of feeling good:
- chemical in the brain that plays a specialized role in pain reduction
- Controls skeletal muscle actions
- nerve carries messages toward the brain and spinal cord from a receptor; afferent nerve
19 Clues: slows neuron's firing speed • PNS: Stimulates Skeletal muscle, • Controls skeletal muscle actions • CNS: Creates a sense of feeling good: • -Signals pushing a neuron's accelerator • pools functional groups of interconnected neurons • Destruction of neurotransmitters to stop nerve impulse • a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Ear Anatomy 2025-02-28
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- Membrane at the entrance to the cochlea through which the ossicles transmit vibrations
- Hearing loss of any degree
- The tympanic membrane
- A sensation of spinning
- Connects the middle ear with the pharynx
- Glands located in the auditory canal that secrete cerumen (earwax)
- External portion of the ear, collects sound waves
- Another name for pinna
- Earwax
- Anvil
- The ear canal; leads to the tympanic membrane
- Semi-circular canals are associated with our sense of _____
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- Part of the inner ear associated with hearing
- The external ear and _____ are both associated with hearing but not balance.
- Three tiny bones
- Air-filled space in temporal bone; middle ear
- Hammer
- Part of ear associated with both balance and hearing
- Stirrup
19 Clues: Anvil • Hammer • Earwax • Stirrup • Three tiny bones • The tympanic membrane • Another name for pinna • A sensation of spinning • Hearing loss of any degree • Connects the middle ear with the pharynx • Part of the inner ear associated with hearing • Air-filled space in temporal bone; middle ear • The ear canal; leads to the tympanic membrane • ...
Anatomy Module 1 Systems 2024-01-04
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- the system that is responsible for immunity and fighting disease, major organs are the thyroid and spleen, also part of the circulatory system
- the action that uses complex structures and oxygen to create ATP
- synthesizing of complex structures into simpler ones
- limbs, pelvic, pectoral girdles that serve as an attachment point
- system allowing for body movement
- the first step in creating ATP
- the system made of blood vessels that move blood, oxygen, and nutrients through the body
- the third step in creating ATP
- the system that protects the organs and insulates
- the system that specializes in communication and response
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- the break down of substances into their simpler building blocks
- this cycle is the second step in creating ATP
- the system that breaks down food into small molecules that enter the blood through the small intestines and supplies nutrients
- the system providing framework for muscle system and organs
- the system for excreting waste, regulating water and electrolyte balance in the blood
- the system that excretes CO2 and also keeps the blood supplied with oxygen
- head, neck, trunk
- the system made up of glands that regulates the reproductive system and metabolism
- this system is controlled by the endocrine system
19 Clues: head, neck, trunk • the first step in creating ATP • the third step in creating ATP • system allowing for body movement • this cycle is the second step in creating ATP • this system is controlled by the endocrine system • the system that protects the organs and insulates • synthesizing of complex structures into simpler ones • ...
Owl and Hawk Anatomy 2024-11-18
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- Nocturnal Bird of Prey
- Upper muscular section of the chest
- Hard pointed part of a bird's mouth
- The upper part of the animals body that contains the brain
- Lengthened growth from the rear end of the body
- The hind part of the body of an animal
- The appendage that allows a bird to fly
- Part of the leg that contains the heel, ankle and arch
- The middle and upper back of a bird
- The claw of a bird of prey
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- Part of the foot that an individual stands
- Large bird with short hooked beak
- Inner wing feathers
- Light-Sensitive Organ that allows for sight
- The first or "big-toe" of a bird that's turned backwards.
- Part of the leg that extends from the hip to the knee
- Muscular tube inside the neck
- Outer wing feathers
- Lower section of the chest that houses the stomach
19 Clues: Inner wing feathers • Outer wing feathers • Nocturnal Bird of Prey • The claw of a bird of prey • Muscular tube inside the neck • Large bird with short hooked beak • Upper muscular section of the chest • Hard pointed part of a bird's mouth • The middle and upper back of a bird • The hind part of the body of an animal • The appendage that allows a bird to fly • ...
Foot and Ankle Anatomy 2025-04-13
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- This cuneiform is the largest.
- The head of the talus articulates with the ___.
- The space between the tibia/fibula and the talus.
- Another name for the big toe.
- Major weight bearing arch of the foot.
- This bone lies on the lateral side of the distal row of tarsal bones.
- This cuneiform is the smallest.
- This ligament is the strongest ligament in the ankle joint.
- How many bones are in the ankle and foot?
- Another name for plantar fascia.
- The ___ metatarsal is the longest.
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- The largest and strongest tarsal bone.
- This tendon arises from the gastrocnemius, soleus, and plantaris muscles.
- Which extensor longus muscle is most lateral?
- The ___ of the 5th metatarsal is a common place for fractures.
- This is found on the lateral aspect of the calcaneus.
- This ligament is a triangular band of fibers that arise from the sustentaculum tali.
- The most superior bone in the foot.
- The navicular is ___ shaped and is found on the medial side of the foot.
19 Clues: Another name for the big toe. • This cuneiform is the largest. • This cuneiform is the smallest. • Another name for plantar fascia. • The ___ metatarsal is the longest. • The most superior bone in the foot. • The largest and strongest tarsal bone. • Major weight bearing arch of the foot. • How many bones are in the ankle and foot? • ...
Brain Anatomy and Function 2022-10-11
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- transmits smell information
- deals with sleep, respiration, etc.
- main role in the processing of memory
- sensory; touch and body position
- important role in motor control
- deals with sensory information
- enables navigation
- large mass of gray matter
- white matter at the center of brain
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- speaking, planning, logic, etc.
- hearing
- controls body temperature
- vision
- hemispheres joined beneath the cortex
- interconnected nuclie
- set of brain structures
- involves involuntary movements
- contains cardiac, respiratory, etc.
- trunk of the brain
19 Clues: vision • hearing • trunk of the brain • enables navigation • interconnected nuclie • set of brain structures • controls body temperature • large mass of gray matter • transmits smell information • involves involuntary movements • deals with sensory information • speaking, planning, logic, etc. • important role in motor control • sensory; touch and body position • ...
Brain Anatomy and Function 2022-10-11
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- behavioral arousal and consciousness
- fatigue sleep and circadian rhythms
- for a proper sense of smell
- regulating fear, pleasureresponses
- speaking, planning, logic
- sensory, touch and body position
- hippocampus hypothalamus,amygdala
- execution of voluntary movements
- sensory information
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- vision
- memory attention perception awareness
- connecting the two hemispheres
- cardiac, respiratory, and vomiting
- audition (hearing)
- memory decisionmaking emotions
- brain connecting to the spinal cord
- memory that enables navigation
- mass of gray matter with functions
- sleep, respiration, swallowing
19 Clues: vision • audition (hearing) • sensory information • speaking, planning, logic • for a proper sense of smell • connecting the two hemispheres • memory decisionmaking emotions • memory that enables navigation • sleep, respiration, swallowing • sensory, touch and body position • execution of voluntary movements • hippocampus hypothalamus,amygdala • cardiac, respiratory, and vomiting • ...
Brain Anatomy and Function 2022-10-14
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- RegionOfCerebralCortexInvolvingW/Planning,Control,etc..
- PrimaryRoleInProcessingMemory,Decision-Making,Emotional...
- LargeGrayMatterw/SeveralFunctions:RelayingSensory&MotorSignals
- MiddleOfparietalLobe,SensoryInformaion(soft,Hot,Cold)
- CentralTrunkOfBrainConnectingToSpinalCord.Medulla,Pons,MB
- audition(hearing)
- TransmitsSmellInfoFromNoseToBrain
- MotorControl,CognitiveFunctions,Movement-relatedFunctions
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- CardiacRespiratoryVomiting&VasomotorCenters.Breathing,HR&BP
- SetOfBrainStructures:olfactoryBulbs,Hippocampus,Hypot...
- ConsolidationOfInfoFromMemory
- Speaking,Planning,Logic,Personality,etc
- WhiteMatter@CenterOfBrain
- SetOfInterconnectedNucleiLocatedThroughBrainstem
- TwoHemispheresAreJoinedBeneathCortexByCorpusCallosum
- BodyTemp,Hunger,ImportantAspectsOfParenting&Attachment...
- Vision
- Sensory;Touch&BodyPosition
- Sleep,Respiration,Swallowing,BladderControl,Hearing,etc..
19 Clues: Vision • audition(hearing) • WhiteMatter@CenterOfBrain • Sensory;Touch&BodyPosition • ConsolidationOfInfoFromMemory • TransmitsSmellInfoFromNoseToBrain • Speaking,Planning,Logic,Personality,etc • SetOfInterconnectedNucleiLocatedThroughBrainstem • TwoHemispheresAreJoinedBeneathCortexByCorpusCallosum • MiddleOfparietalLobe,SensoryInformaion(soft,Hot,Cold) • ...
Wrist Pathology and Anatomy 2026-02-05
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- Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side.
- tendonitis This DX has pain symptoms in the following movements: UD, Wrist flexion and extension
- Distal Radius Fracture abbreviation
- Colles fracture displaces the bone to the ____ side when falling on an extended wrist..
- hand Guyon's canal + repetitive trauma = ______
- A positive Froment’s sign represents loss of ______of the thumb.
- DQ is caused by repetitive motion of thumb extension and ____?
- AKA Dinner Fork Deformity
- Provocative testing involves putting the joint in a pressurized position to _______ symptoms.
- Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component?
- Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____ of the wrist.
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- The _____ nerve innervates forearm flexors and dorsal hand sensory before it does the wrist.
- cyst A _____ roots into the carpal bones, joint space, or on tendons
- What position unloads weight from the ulna?
- What type of trauma is caused by the DX of repetitive use.
- What nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome
- This injury results from a FOOSH or is seen in repetitive stick sports.
- A positive ____ sign is indicated by the small finger drifting away from finger adduction.
- Wrist flexed when falling causes this volar dislocation fracture.
- Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side.
20 Clues: AKA Dinner Fork Deformity • Distal Radius Fracture abbreviation • Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side. • What position unloads weight from the ulna? • Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side. • What nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome • hand Guyon's canal + repetitive trauma = ______ • Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component? • ...
Nail anatomy and pathology 2025-09-19
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- the uppermost layer of the epidermis
- reference manager provided by the university
- the popstar with an abundance of overactive melanocytes in her epidermis
- technical term for the part of the nail unit that also goes by the name of a famous chocolate orange
- the structure within the nail unit that surrounds and protects the matrix
- the spooky sounding medical term for ingrown nails
- the process journal papers undergo to ensure their quality
- the skin under the free edge of the nail that is high in white blood cells
- the layer of the dermis with a net-like structure
- the structure in the skin that is extra wiggly on the palms and plantar skin
- the 'bricks' in the 'bricks and mortar' of the SC
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- a nail symptom associated with psoriasis
- a collection of dead skin in the sulcus, often removed with a blacks file
- american college that lends its name to salford preferred referencing format
- a separation of the nail from the nail bed (not nail avulsion)
- the technical term for a nail deformity and thickening disorder associated with neglect of foot care
- a transverse line in a single or multiple nails resulting from temporary cessation in nail growth following trauma
- finger or toe?
- technical term for the grooves either side of the nail
19 Clues: finger or toe? • the uppermost layer of the epidermis • a nail symptom associated with psoriasis • reference manager provided by the university • the layer of the dermis with a net-like structure • the 'bricks' in the 'bricks and mortar' of the SC • the spooky sounding medical term for ingrown nails • technical term for the grooves either side of the nail • ...
Mom & Me & Mom Vocabulary 2023-08-04
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- Capable of showing affection or good will to others.
- Type of railroad sleeping car.
- Someone who has a strong affinity or love for humanity.
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- The structure of the body.
- House where people rent one or more rooms for either short or long periods of time.
- Occurring afterward or as a result.
- Looking after someone or something.
7 Clues: The structure of the body. • Type of railroad sleeping car. • Occurring afterward or as a result. • Looking after someone or something. • Capable of showing affection or good will to others. • Someone who has a strong affinity or love for humanity. • House where people rent one or more rooms for either short or long periods of time.
Kidney Anatomy and Physiology 2021-04-17
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- These types of nephrons make up 20% of the total nephron population
- This artery branches into five segmental arteries that enter the hilum
- What fluid is filtered at the glomerulus?
- This term describes the fluid and small solutes that pass into the capsular space
- This acronym describes the major barrier to the passage of negatively charged substances, large solutes, and proteins from the fenestrated endothelium
- This term describes endothelial cells with small openings in their walls
- Renal veins empty into this large venous structure
- The reabsorption of this organic compound occurs in the Medullary Collecting Duct and is controlled by the release of ADH
- The Renal _______ is the lighter-colored outer area of the kidney
- The functional unit of the kidney
- The Renal _______ is the area of the kidney which has a high salt concentration
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- This structure within the nephron is responsible for glucose, amino acid, and oligopeptide reabsorption
- Describes the capillaries that interact with Bowman's capsule (Hint! Stems from the latin word for ball of thread)
- This term describes an acute kidney disease caused by a UTI
- This term describes the inflammation of the glomeruli and associated small blood vessels of the kidney
- This structure surrounds the glomerulus and serves as a point of diffusion for blood plasma
- These arteries branch from the segmental arteries and pass the medullary pyramids towards the cortex
- These types of nephrons make up 80% of the total nephron population
- This structure within the nephron is located in the medulla and has a descending limb and an ascending limb
19 Clues: The functional unit of the kidney • What fluid is filtered at the glomerulus? • Renal veins empty into this large venous structure • This term describes an acute kidney disease caused by a UTI • The Renal _______ is the lighter-colored outer area of the kidney • These types of nephrons make up 20% of the total nephron population • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- What recycles waste inside a cell?
- The third part of the cell theory says that all cells come from _______ cells. (hyphenated word)
- Makes food for a plant cell using energy from the sun.
- How many parts are there to the cell theory?
- Apparatus Packages and transports proteins within a cell.
- Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus?
- Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Processes the proteins that ribosomes make.
- Membrane Surrounds all cells and controls what goes in and out of it.
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- Plant cells store water and nutrients in what organelle?
- What is attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum to make it look like sandpaper?
- Small membrane bound sacs that transport materials around the cell and to the cell membrane.
- The _________ helps the cell to move.
- In what organelle does the process to make energy for the cell, otherwise known as cellular respiration, occur?
- Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell?
- A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells.
- Ribosomes make what for the cell?
- One of the eight characteristics of life states that for something to be alive, it must have what?
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Makes lipids, or fats, for the cell.
19 Clues: Ribosomes make what for the cell? • What recycles waste inside a cell? • The _________ helps the cell to move. • Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell? • How many parts are there to the cell theory? • Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus? • Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape. • A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells. • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- strands of DNA wrapped around proteins
- conducts photosynthesis
- Has digestive enzymes that break down old molecules into parts that can be recycled
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Folded membranes with ribosomes
- a gel like substance that supports the cells other organelles
- the smallest life form in an organism
- builds ribosomes
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- gives the plant structure & protection
- Folded membranes with no ribosomes
- Vesicles another name for Golgi Apparatus
- makes proteins for the cell
- small organs inside the cell
- produces energy in the form of adenosine triphophate
- an organelle made up of a double layer of liquids and another name for cell membrane
- organelles that transport materials around the cell
- allows good things into the cell and keeps bad things out
- marks proteins and sends them to other parts of the cell
- A storage center in the cell
19 Clues: builds ribosomes • conducts photosynthesis • The powerhouse of the cell • makes proteins for the cell • small organs inside the cell • A storage center in the cell • Folded membranes with ribosomes • Folded membranes with no ribosomes • the smallest life form in an organism • gives the plant structure & protection • strands of DNA wrapped around proteins • ...
Anatomy, Tissues, and Enzymes 2013-10-09
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- gastric juice contains this
- large muscular tube that carries food to stomach
- the serosa is part of this
- teeth that are good for biting
- where bile is made
- secreted by the gallbladder to emulsified fat
- produces mucus that protects the lining and also produces digestive enzymes
- where food spends 4 to 8 hours
- the enzyme that digests fats
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- the passageway where food is stored
- the connective tissue that contains blood vessels,lymphatic vessels, and nerves
- the outerlining tissue that is part of the peritoneum
- layers of smooth muscle that move food along the GI tract
- fish shaped spongy organ located behind stomach
- digests proteins made in the pancreas but works in the small intestine
- what the liver regulates
- occurs when acids from the stomach go into esophagus
- what bile breaks down
- the site of action of salivary amylase
19 Clues: where bile is made • what bile breaks down • what the liver regulates • the serosa is part of this • gastric juice contains this • the enzyme that digests fats • teeth that are good for biting • where food spends 4 to 8 hours • the passageway where food is stored • the site of action of salivary amylase • secreted by the gallbladder to emulsified fat • ...
Milady Anatomy & Physiology : Muscles 2023-11-14
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- The muscle used to smile
- The muscle that raises the eyebrows and causes wrinkles across the forehead
- Part of the muscle that does not move; it is attached to the skeleton
- The masseter and temporalis muscles are used in this process
- The name for the 3 muscles of the ear
- The muscle used to grin
- The muscle that elevates the lip, such as when laughing
- Large, flat, triangular muscle that covers the lower back
- The ring muscle of the eye socket that closes the eyes
- Thin muscle that controls the eyelid and can be easily damaged during makeup application
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- The muscle that draws the scalp backward
- The muscle used to pucker the lips
- Muscle that stabilizes the scapula and shrugs the shoulders
- The area or region between the eyebrows that is usually the injection site for a neuromodulator; made of the corrugator and procerus
- Muscle movement that draws a body part away from the midline of the body or of an extremity
- The muscle that extends alongside the neck from ear to collarbone; rotates the head from side to side and up and down
- When muscles rotate, like when the palm faces upward
- The muscle the pulls down the corners of the mouth
- Thin, flat muscle of the cheek between the upper and lower jaw that compresses the cheeks and expels air between the lips
19 Clues: The muscle used to grin • The muscle used to smile • The muscle used to pucker the lips • The name for the 3 muscles of the ear • The muscle that draws the scalp backward • The muscle the pulls down the corners of the mouth • When muscles rotate, like when the palm faces upward • The ring muscle of the eye socket that closes the eyes • ...
NERVOUS SYSTEM ANATOMY & PHHISIOLOGY 2023-10-07
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- produces nerve impulses that carry them out of the cell body
- how many pairs of human spinal nerves
- superior part of the brain (deep 6.fissure cerebral hemisphere separation
- tissue protrusions
- neurons
- Star-shaped supporting cells are abundant and account for nearly half of the tissue
- a collection of neuronal fibers found outside the CNS
- the largest and most complex collection of nervous tissue in the body
- like cauliflower
- dorsal horn contains
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- superficial covering of the third ventricle of the brain
- conveys incoming messages to the cell body
- shallow groove
- central metabolisme of neurons
- Nerves that carry impulses only to the CNS
- primary nerve cell tissue other than neurons
- brain stem length
- prominent rounded structure
- cerebrospinal fluid
19 Clues: neurons • shallow groove • like cauliflower • brain stem length • tissue protrusions • cerebrospinal fluid • dorsal horn contains • prominent rounded structure • central metabolisme of neurons • how many pairs of human spinal nerves • conveys incoming messages to the cell body • Nerves that carry impulses only to the CNS • primary nerve cell tissue other than neurons • ...
Anatomy Review Crossword: Joints 2024-10-14
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- _____ and Ulna: This joint is an example of a Pivot joint
- Movement AWAY from medial line of the body
- This connects 1 bone to another bone
- When you are born, the frontal and parietal joint are mainly _____
- Example of a Hinge Joint
- Joint that allows rotation
- _____ of the foot moves the sole AWAY from the midline, ending up with the big toes down and little toes up
- Type of joint that is freely moveable
- Joint _____: Name given to the entire structure that makes up a moveable joint
- Moving the toes up towards the tibia, lifting the toes off the ground
- The joint between the Frontal and Parietal joint is an example
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- Rotation of the forearm where the palm ends up facing UPWARDS
- Type of joint that allows movement in 1 plane
- _____ cartilage is found at the end of the bones in a joint capsule
- Slightly moveable joints, like the disks between your vertebrae, are classified as _____
- When the Triceps contracts, the bent arm straightens out. This is called _____
- Name of fluid found in moveable joints
- Name of fluid-filled joint cavity
- The nutrient that changes cartilage to solid bone
- Example of a ball and socket joint
20 Clues: Example of a Hinge Joint • Joint that allows rotation • Name of fluid-filled joint cavity • Example of a ball and socket joint • This connects 1 bone to another bone • Type of joint that is freely moveable • Name of fluid found in moveable joints • Movement AWAY from medial line of the body • Type of joint that allows movement in 1 plane • ...
Botany anatomy lab crossword 2025-11-24
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- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- the part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary.
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root
- strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell
- long tall cells that are closely packed together forming 1 to many layers
- the most primitive form of stele
- plant or flower having the stamens and other floral parts situated below the carpels
- structure enclosing one or more ovules
- microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte
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- the stalk bearing a flower or fruit, or the main stalk of an inflorescence.
- opening for gas exchange
- plant or flower having the ovary enclosed in the receptacle, with the stamens and other floral parts situated above.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- waxy protective outer layer
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon
- the outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit.
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
- the stalk that attaches an ovule or seed to the placenta within the ovary of a plant
19 Clues: opening for gas exchange • waxy protective outer layer • the most primitive form of stele • structure enclosing one or more ovules • the outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit. • strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell • microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte • the part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary. • ...
