greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- carry waste away from the cell
- type of cell that has no nucleus
- helps the plant photosynthesize
- helps the cell move
- genetic material
- controls what exits and enters the cell
- Receives proteins, puts into vesicles, and sends them to the Golgi Apparatus
- stores nutrients for the cell
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- provides protein for the cell
- provides cellular energy for the cell
- makes ribosomes
- type of cells that have a nucleus
- makes hormones and lipids
- this comes from the mother’s DNA
- suspends organelles in the cell
- Receives and sends out protein where it is needed
- transport materials around the cell
- this man discovered the cell
- protects the organelles
- Contains the DNA and controls the cell
20 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 • this comes from the mother’s DNA • type of cell that has no nucleus • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- double layer of phospholipids, makes up the membrane
- no nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smaller
- digestion and removal of waste, found in both plant and animal cells
- makes protein, found on the Rough ER
- type of prokaryotic cell that lacks membranes bound organelles, but is considered its own domain; usually found in extreme conditions
- makes cellular products such as hormones and lipids found in both plant and animal cells
- Stores DNA, coordinates all the cells activities, found in both plant and animal cells
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- makes proteins and transports them around the cell, covered with ribosomes, found in both plant and animal cells
- responsible for giving shape to the cell, jellylike substance that contains all the other organelles, found in both plant and animal cells
- stores food for later use, waste for removal, and acts as a storage container, only found in the plant cells
- make up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable
- provides structure to the cell, only found in plant cells
- allows some substances to pass, but keeps others out, found in both plant and animal cells
- Turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food for the cell, found in plant cells
- receives, modifies, sorts, concentrates, and packs proteins, found in both plant and animal cells
- makes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipids
- makes proteins, found within the nucleus, found in both plant and animal cells
- transportation and storage of substances between organelles and cells, found in both plant and animal cells
- the powerhouse of the cell, found in both plant and animal cells
- looked at a sliver of a cork in a microscope, and discovered cells
20 Clues: makes protein, found on the Rough ER • no nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smaller • double layer of phospholipids, makes up the membrane • makes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipids • provides structure to the cell, only found in plant cells • make up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- make up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable
- digestion and removal of waste, found in both plant and animal cells
- receives, modifies, sorts, concentrates, and packs proteins, found in both plant and animal cells
- Stores DNA, coordinates all the cells activities, found in both plant and animal cells
- no nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smaller
- Turn sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into food for the cell, found in plant cells
- makes cellular products such as hormones and lipids found in both plant and animal cells
- transportation and storage of substances between organelles and cells, found in both plant and animal cells
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- double layer of phospholipids, makes up the membrane
- makes proteins and transports them around the cell, covered with ribosomes, found in both plant and animal cells
- allows some substances to pass, but keeps others out, found in both plant and animal cells
- makes proteins, found within the nucleus, found in both plant and animal cells
- stores food for later use, waste for removal, and acts as a storage container, only found in the plant cells
- the powerhouse of the cell, found in both plant and animal cells
- type of prokaryotic cell that lacks membranes bound organelles, but is considered its own domain; usually found in extreme conditions
- looked at a sliver of a cork in a microscope, and discovered cells
- makes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipids
- provides structure to the cell, only found in plant cells
- responsible for giving shape to the cell, jellylike substance that contains all the other organelles, found in both plant and animal cells
- makes protein, found on the Rough ER
20 Clues: makes protein, found on the Rough ER • no nucleus, 99% unicellular, older and smaller • double layer of phospholipids, makes up the membrane • makes up the plasma membrane, special layer of lipids • provides structure to the cell, only found in plant cells • make up the cell membrane, and allow it to be semipermeable • ...
Exploring Anatomy: Crossword Edition 2023-05-20
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- Cluster of neurons outside the central nervous system
- Gland that produces insulin
- Longest bone in the human body
- The hormone responsible for controlling blood sugar levels
- Bone of the upper arm
- Medical term for the voice box
- Study of tissues
- Spiral-shaped structure in the inner ear responsible for hearing
- The outermost layer of the skin
- Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle of the heart
- Bone of the lower leg
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- The outermost layer of the meninges
- Space between two neurons
- Part of the nephron where blood is filtered in the kidney
- Part of the eye that controls the amount of light entering
- Central part of the brain responsible for coordination and balance
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs
- Inflammation of the liver
- Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- Hormone-producing gland located below the brain
- Largest artery in the human body
21 Clues: Study of tissues • Bone of the upper arm • Bone of the lower leg • Space between two neurons • Inflammation of the liver • Tiny air sacs in the lungs • Gland that produces insulin • Longest bone in the human body • Medical term for the voice box • The outermost layer of the skin • Largest artery in the human body • The outermost layer of the meninges • ...
Anatomy & Physiology Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-18
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- Ability of the heart to generate and conduct electrical impulses on its own.
- Hormone produced by the pancreas that allows glucose into the cell.
- Component of blood needed to form clots.
- Process of moving gases (O2 & CO2) between inhaled air & pulmonary circulation of blood.
- Blood vessel returning blood to the heart.
- Supply of oxygen & removal of waste from cells & tissues as a result of blood flow.
- Inability to adequately circulate blood throughout the body, AKA shock.
- The voice box.
- Tiny blood vessel where O2& CO2 exchange takes place.
- Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
- The 33 bones of the spinal column (plural).
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- The pressure in the arteries when the left ventricle is filling. Lower number on the bottom.
- Two large branches (right & left) coming from the trachea and into the lungs.
- Process of moving O2 & CO2 between circulating blood and the cells.
- Largest artery in the body, transports blood from the left ventricle to begin systemic circulation.
- Pelvic socket where the proximal end of the femur fits to form the hip joint.
- Rhythmic beats caused as waves of blood move through and expand the arteries.
- The area directly posterior to the mouth
- Muscular structure that divides the chest from the abdominal cavity. A major muscle of respiration.
- "Windpipe"; structure that connects the pharynx to the lungs.
- Structures in the heart that open & close to permit the flow of blood in only one direction.
21 Clues: The voice box. • Component of blood needed to form clots. • The area directly posterior to the mouth • Blood vessel returning blood to the heart. • The 33 bones of the spinal column (plural). • Blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. • Tiny blood vessel where O2& CO2 exchange takes place. • "Windpipe"; structure that connects the pharynx to the lungs. • ...
The Chicken Anatomy (Raylinn's) 2023-06-05
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- The Mohawk
- first layer at start of wings, covers the wings
- The roosters curly long feathers
- Under the tail before the legs
- A part of the feet
- Where the ear is
- Start of the leg
- The leg
- An immature male chicken
- The Mouth
- Near the tail
- All the parts
- The chest
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- Where the neck ends and back starts
- The last layer to the tips of the wings.
- A young chicken
- connected to the beak
- A Mature female
- An immature female chicken
- the sharp long claw
- Where the wing starts
- Where the neck is
- castrated male chicken
- A mature male
- Start of tail end of back
- between the cape and saddle
26 Clues: The leg • The Mouth • The chest • The Mohawk • A mature male • Near the tail • All the parts • A young chicken • A Mature female • Where the ear is • Start of the leg • Where the neck is • A part of the feet • the sharp long claw • connected to the beak • Where the wing starts • castrated male chicken • An immature male chicken • Start of tail end of back • An immature female chicken • ...
Bone Physiology for Anatomy 2023-09-28
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- site of fat storage in the adult
- nonliving, structural part of bone
- surgical realignment of broken bone ends
- the lubricant that minimizes friction and abrasion of joint surfaces
- scientific name for bone shaft, site of compact bone in the adult
- longitudinal canal, carrying blood vessels and nerves
- reinforce the fibrous capsule, help to prevent dislocation of the joint
- a result of twisting forces
- a break common in children; bone splinters, but break is incomplete
- a fracture where the bone is crushed; common in the vertebral column
- site of longitudinal growth in a child
- site of spongy bone in the adult
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- "residences" of osteocytes
- layers of calcified matrix
- the resilient substance that keeps bone ends from crushing when compressed
- tiny canals, connecting lacunae
- bone broken cleanly; ends do not penetrate the skin
- a fracture in which the bone ends penetrate through the skin surface
- nonsurgical realignment of broken bone ends and splinting of bone
- site of hematopoiesis
20 Clues: site of hematopoiesis • "residences" of osteocytes • layers of calcified matrix • a result of twisting forces • tiny canals, connecting lacunae • site of fat storage in the adult • site of spongy bone in the adult • nonliving, structural part of bone • site of longitudinal growth in a child • surgical realignment of broken bone ends • ...
Libby Hurwitz - Anatomy Crossword 2023-09-29
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- toward midline of body
- made of subatomic particles
- toward the head
- behind
- roughly 78 in body
- away from body surface
- closer to attachment point of limb
- inferior portion
- smallest organism exhibiting characteristics of life
- 4 types (ex: nervous, connective, etc..)
- toward/at front of body
- away from head
- away from midline of body
- system 11 in body (ex: muscular, nervous, etc...)
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- farther from attachment point of limb
- front of body
- protein, nucleic acid, carbs, lipids
- toward upper body area
- toward back of body
- particle protons, electrons, neutrons
- 2+ covalently bonded atoms
- close to surface
- "tiny organs"
23 Clues: behind • front of body • "tiny organs" • away from head • toward the head • inferior portion • close to surface • roughly 78 in body • toward back of body • toward midline of body • toward upper body area • away from body surface • toward/at front of body • away from midline of body • 2+ covalently bonded atoms • made of subatomic particles • closer to attachment point of limb • ...
Musculoskeletal Anatomy Ch 35 2023-11-02
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- bone-forming cell
- enlargement; increase in the size of a muscle
- without tone; denervated muscle that atrophies
- ropelike bundles of collagen fibrils connecting bones
- process in which minerals (calcium) is deposited in bone matrix
- decrease in the size of a muscle
- having greater than normal muscle tone
- refers to a reduction in bone mass to below normal levels
- abnormal sensation (ex: tingling, burning, numbness)
- excess fluid, can be in a joint
- membrane in a joint that secretes lubricating fluid
- increase of concave (curved in) curvature of the lumbar spine
- fluid-filled sac found in connective tissue, usually in the joint area
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- cord of fibrous tissue connecting muscle to bones
- process that ensures bone maintenance through simultaneous bone resorption and formation
- increase in the convex (curved out) curvature of the thoracic spine
- abnormal shortening of muscle, joint, or both
- grating or crackling sound or sensation, may occur with movement of ends of a broken bone or irregular joint surface
- tough, elastic, avascular tissue at the ends of bone
- removal/destruction of tissue, such as bone
- limp, without muscle tone
- lateral curving of the spine
- bone resorption cell
- fibrous tissue that covers, supports, and separates muscles
24 Clues: bone-forming cell • bone resorption cell • limp, without muscle tone • lateral curving of the spine • excess fluid, can be in a joint • decrease in the size of a muscle • having greater than normal muscle tone • removal/destruction of tissue, such as bone • abnormal shortening of muscle, joint, or both • enlargement; increase in the size of a muscle • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2023-08-25
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- Consists of cells with similar functions
- Relating to the back part of the body
- The anterior landmark in front of the neck, near the chin (not the mind)
- The study of structures of the body and their relationships to one another
- The study of how the body and its parts function.
- Relating to the head, or head end of the body
- Relating to the vertebrae and/or bones of the spine
- Relating to the skull and head bones
- The system that transports nutrients to cells
- The system that's the brains behind the operation
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- The system that excretes salts to regulate temperature
- An organ system with one purpose: to contract
- The body system responsible for forming blood cells and forming a solid framework
- The abdominal cavity, and the pelvic cavity
- Consists of two or more types of tissue
- Body system formed directly from molecules
- Closer to the head
- The system that contains the stomach, esophagus, and intestines
- Relating to the bones in the wrist
- The system with the lungs
20 Clues: Closer to the head • The system with the lungs • Relating to the bones in the wrist • Relating to the skull and head bones • Relating to the back part of the body • Consists of two or more types of tissue • Consists of cells with similar functions • Body system formed directly from molecules • The abdominal cavity, and the pelvic cavity • ...
Ch 2: Anatomy & Physiology 2024-01-11
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- the division of the nervous system that controls voluntary muscle actions
- controlled by the autonomic nervous system and controls body functions such as breathing and digestion
- study of the functions/activities of the body
- protects the brain
- Carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands
- (function)provides protection and regulates body temperature
- natural covering
- the larger of the 2 leg bones below the knee that supports most of the body's weight
- causes wrinkles across the forehead
- gives support and structure to the neck
- the skin and its accessory organs
- group of tissues that perform a specific function
- system removes waste material from the body cells to the blood
- The correct way to massage ANY muscle
- Collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
- cell reproduction that divides into 2 identical cells
- a group of organs that work together
- The inner and larger bone in the forearm, attached to the wrist and located on the side of the little finger is the:
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- provides covering that protects the body
- includes pituitary, thyroid and adrenal glands
- The main arteries that supply blood to the head, neck, and face are the:
- Connects the sternum and scapula
- used to straighten the wrist hand and fingers to forma straight line
- part of the cell that controls growth and reproduction
- Middle part of the muscle
- Binds and supports other body tissue
- Part of the lymphatic system
- Structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform specific functions :
- The basic units of all living things
- The muscles that turn the hand inward so the palm faces downward are the
- gland like structures that filter bacteria, viruses and cancer cells
- controls movement of blood throughout the body
- the 7 bones that collectively make the ankle
- study of the structure of the body
- The bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape
35 Clues: natural covering • protects the brain • Middle part of the muscle • Part of the lymphatic system • Connects the sternum and scapula • the skin and its accessory organs • study of the structure of the body • causes wrinkles across the forehead • Binds and supports other body tissue • The basic units of all living things • a group of organs that work together • ...
Respiratory System Anatomy Review 2024-01-02
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- Period of no breathing
- Another word for nostrils
- Inflammation of the voice box
- Type of respiration dealing with the lungs and the bloodstream
- Breathing slower than 12 breathes per minute
- Loss of smell
- Inflammation of the nose
- Creation of a hole in the trachea
- Lacking a voice
- Flap that covers the larynx and trachea while swallowing
- Breathing faster than 20 breathes per minute
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- Another word for a nosebleed
- Painful or difficult breathing
- Air-filled cavities in the nasal area
- The flow of air from the environment to the lungs
- Part of the throat closest to the mouth
- Inflammation of the bronchi
- Roof of mouth
- Divides the nose into 2 sides
- Cutting into the trachea
20 Clues: Loss of smell • Roof of mouth • Lacking a voice • Period of no breathing • Inflammation of the nose • Cutting into the trachea • Another word for nostrils • Inflammation of the bronchi • Another word for a nosebleed • Inflammation of the voice box • Divides the nose into 2 sides • Painful or difficult breathing • Creation of a hole in the trachea • Air-filled cavities in the nasal area • ...
Human anatomy 10.1 iironwood 2024-01-29
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- what produces Cortisol
- produces oxytocin
- produces melatonin
- Lowers blood calcium levels
- produces Melanocyte
- produces GHRH
- Increases protein and fat breakdown in most tissues
- produces Epinephrine
- developes immune functions
- Increases growth in most tissues
- produces testosterone
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- Decreases the release of PRL from anterior pituitary
- Increases contractions of the uterus during birth
- Lowers blood glucose by stimulating cells to take in glucose
- Increases the release of ACTH from the anterior pituitary
- Reproductive horomone in females
- produces Thymosin
- Increases the release of cortisol from adrenal cortex
- produces Calcitonin
- produces Insulin
- produces parathyroid horomone
- produces Estrogen
- Reproductive horomone in males
- Increases sympathetic response
24 Clues: produces GHRH • produces Insulin • produces oxytocin • produces Thymosin • produces Estrogen • produces melatonin • produces Melanocyte • produces Calcitonin • produces Epinephrine • produces testosterone • what produces Cortisol • developes immune functions • Lowers blood calcium levels • produces parathyroid horomone • Reproductive horomone in males • Increases sympathetic response • ...
5.01 Companion Anatomy & Physiology 2023-10-22
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- one of the main organs of the urinary system
- joint above the hock in the hind leg
- main organ of the circulatory system
- extension of the epidermal layer of skin that have been modified to provide protection.
- the fleshy part of the side of an animal between the ribs and the rump/croup.
- main organ of the nervous system
- upper rounded part of the hindquarter
- epidermal scales on turtles
- major organ of the respiratory system for fish that allows them to breathe without lungs.
- transparent layer that covers the eye of a snake.
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- _________skeleton that includes: humerus, radius, ulna, scapula, and metacarpals
- main organ of the respiratory system
- ________skeleton that includes:pelvis,femur,tibia & fibula,and metatarsals
- loose fold of skin under the chin of an animal - most common in female rabbits
- long projecting hairs/bristles growing near the mouth.
- web of skin that allows the fish to move through water.
- top of an animal's head
- part of the foot the animal walks on
- tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb
- part of an animal's body just above the elbow of the foreleg
- _________skeleton that includes: skull, tailbone, ribs, sternum,and backbone
- projecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth.
22 Clues: top of an animal's head • epidermal scales on turtles • main organ of the nervous system • main organ of the respiratory system • main organ of the circulatory system • joint above the hock in the hind leg • part of the foot the animal walks on • upper rounded part of the hindquarter • one of the main organs of the urinary system • ...
ISB 105 Anatomy Esthetics 2021-10-11
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- 5 long, thin bones that form the palm of the hand
- Means draws down or depresses
- Upper jaw bone
- In front of
- Located above or is larger
- Means open enlarges or expands
- Means lifts up
- Supports the muscles of the tongue
- Another term for efferent nerves
- Chest bone
- The fluid part of the blood, white blood cells and blood platelets are suspended
- Another term for afferent nerves
- 8 Small bones held together by ligaments to form the wrist
- A group of organs that, together, perform one or more vital functions for the body
- Collar bone
- Building up larger molecules from smaller ones
- Behind or in back of
- Point at which two or more bones are joined together
- Breaking down of larger molecules into smaller ones
- Muscles that respond to conscious commands
- Bridge of the nose
- Chemical process in which cells receive nutrients for growth and reproduction
- Groups of cells of the same kind
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- Gel-like substance containing water, salt and nutrients obtained from food
- Separate body structures that perform specific functions
- Located below or is smaller
- Study of the organs and systems of the body
- What muscles draw the fingers together
- Bone located in inner eye socket
- This system is the physical foundation of the body
- Production department of a cell; site of most chemical activities
- Muscles that separate the fingers
- Muscles that respond automatically to control various body functions
- Muscle of the heart
- This muscle allows the hand to grasp or make a fist
- Control center of cell activities
- Bands of fibrous tissue that attach the muscle to the bones
- Lower jaw bone
- Dense, strong bands of fibrous tissue that connect the bones to each other
- Chief motor nerve of the face
- Basic units of life
- Study of structures too small to see without aid of a microscope
- The study of the structure, function and diseases of the muscles
- Largest bone of upper arm
- The bone on the little-finger side of the forearm
- Each finger has 3, each thumb has 2
- Upper cheek bone
- Chief sensory nerve of the face
- Human cells reproduce by a process referred to as
49 Clues: Chest bone • In front of • Collar bone • Upper jaw bone • Means lifts up • Lower jaw bone • Upper cheek bone • Bridge of the nose • Muscle of the heart • Basic units of life • Behind or in back of • Largest bone of upper arm • Located above or is larger • Located below or is smaller • Means draws down or depresses • Chief motor nerve of the face • Means open enlarges or expands • ...
Botany anatomy lab crossword 2025-11-24
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- opening for gas exchange
- the most primitive form of stele
- structure enclosing one or more ovules
- microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte
- plant or flower having the stamens and other floral parts situated below the carpels
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root
- the stalk bearing a flower or fruit, or the main stalk of an inflorescence.
- the stalk that attaches an ovule or seed to the placenta within the ovary of a plant
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
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- the part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary.
- the outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon
- waxy protective outer layer
- the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- long tall cells that are closely packed together forming 1 to many layers
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- plant or flower having the ovary enclosed in the receptacle, with the stamens and other floral parts situated above.
- central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots
- strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell
20 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. • central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots • strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell • microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte • ...
Human Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-06
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- The gland that regulates metabolism
- The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach
- The largest artery in the body
- The part of the brain responsible for memory and learning
- The muscle responsible for pumping blood
- The largest organ of the human body
- The bone that forms the lower jaw
- The bone that forms the base of the spine
- The longest bone in the human body
- The muscle located at the front of the thigh
- The bone that forms the forehead
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- The part of the brain responsible for balance and coordination
- The part of the eye that controls the amount of light entering
- The muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity
- The bone that forms the back of the skull
- The bone found in the upper arm
- The organ that filters blood to produce urine
- The organ responsible for producing insulin
- The bone that protects the brain
- The small bones in the middle ear
20 Clues: The largest artery in the body • The bone found in the upper arm • The bone that protects the brain • The bone that forms the forehead • The bone that forms the lower jaw • The small bones in the middle ear • The longest bone in the human body • The gland that regulates metabolism • The largest organ of the human body • The muscle responsible for pumping blood • ...
Anatomy of the Head 2025-02-07
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- Skull bone at the posterior, inferior location of the cranium
- Facial bone, lower jaw
- Skull bone at anterior, superior location of the cranium
- Facial bone, partial structure of the nose
- Outermost mater, most resilient membrane
- Brain hemisphere controlling coordination and balance, primitive functions
- Portion of ethmoid bone; fracture may leak CSF
- Skull bone separating the nasal cavity from the brain
- Innermost, thin membrane
- Three membranes that cover the brain
- Skull bone in the middle towards the front of the cranium
- Facial bone, cheekbones
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- Center mater
- Fluid that bathes and protects the brain and spinal cord
- Skull bone forming the side and base of the cranium
- Skull bone forming the top and sides of the cranium
- Produces cerebrospinal fluid
- Encases and protects the brain
- Primary opening at the base of the skull
- Brain hemisphere controls vital bodily functions such as cardio-respiratory
- Controls all body functions and processes
- Houses intelligence, memory, sensory and motor functions, and more
- Facial bone, fused bones of upper jaw
- Skin covering of the skull
24 Clues: Center mater • Facial bone, lower jaw • Facial bone, cheekbones • Innermost, thin membrane • Skin covering of the skull • Produces cerebrospinal fluid • Encases and protects the brain • Three membranes that cover the brain • Facial bone, fused bones of upper jaw • Primary opening at the base of the skull • Outermost mater, most resilient membrane • ...
Chapter 2 Anatomy & Physiology 2025-01-08
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- Point where the skeletal muscle is attached to a bone or other more moveable body part
- Oval, bony case that protects the brain
- Also knows as phalanges
- System that includes the skin and its accessory organs
- Basic unit of all living things
- Muscle producing the contour of the front and inner side of the upper arm
- A bone of the skull that forms the back of the skull above the nape of the neck.
- Also known as the bones of the palm
- Also known as collarbone
- A muscle that coordinates with the temporalis and is used to open and close the mouth. A muscle of mastication.
- Muscle that draws the eyebrows down and wrinkles the forehead vertically
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- The lower jawbone; largest and strongest bone of the face
- The study of human body structure, how the body parts are organized, and the science of the structure of organisms or of their parts
- Muscle of the scalp that raises the eyebrows
- A liquid composed of changing components in the interstitial fluid as the fluid is circulating throughout the body, dispersing white blood cells and cell nutrients
- The corregator and procerus muscles' considered an area or region such as between eyebrows
- Bones of the face also known as malar bones or cheekbones
- The central part of the cell, acts as the genetic control center.
- nerve Affects the muscles of the mouth
- The thin, flat muscle of the cheek between the upper land lower jaw that compresses the cheeks and expels air between the lips
20 Clues: Also knows as phalanges • Also known as collarbone • Basic unit of all living things • Also known as the bones of the palm • Oval, bony case that protects the brain • nerve Affects the muscles of the mouth • Muscle of the scalp that raises the eyebrows • System that includes the skin and its accessory organs • The lower jawbone; largest and strongest bone of the face • ...
Muscle, Skeletal, Anatomy Vocab 2024-12-20
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- lower ankle, articulation between the talus and calcaneus
- Section of the spine with 7 Vertebrae, Neck Bones
- Muscles that bend or contract a part of the body
- Largest tarsal bone, other wise known as your heel
- Joint unique to the skull that fuses together
- The kneecap
- In the front of the body
- Tunnel A passageway from the wrist to the hand
- Ligaments that cross each other and connect the femur to the tibia
- Part of the foot made up of the Cuboid, Navicular, and 3 Cuneiforms
- Known as the collarbone
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- Only bone in the thigh, Strongest and Longest bone in the body
- Fluid Filled Sac that decreases wear and tear on certain structures
- Joint Separates the thigh from the lower leg
- Bones of the wrist
- Bridge between the head and the rest of the body
- The weight bearing bone in the leg, forms your shin
- Finger and Toe Bones
- Closest to the center of the body
- Where two bones meet
20 Clues: The kneecap • Bones of the wrist • Finger and Toe Bones • Where two bones meet • Known as the collarbone • In the front of the body • Closest to the center of the body • Joint Separates the thigh from the lower leg • Joint unique to the skull that fuses together • Tunnel A passageway from the wrist to the hand • Muscles that bend or contract a part of the body • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2025-01-13
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- the study of the structure of an organism
- a disturbance in voluntary muscle action due to brain damage
- structure made of cartilage that forms the lower portion of the sternum
- flat, narrow bone in the median line in front of the chest; it is composed of three parts: manubrium, body, and xiphoid process
- place where two bones meet
- movement away from the midline or axis of body; opposite of adduction
- basic unit of structure and function of all living things
- part of the central nervous system within the spinal column; begins at the foramen magnum of occipital bone and continues to the second lumbar vertebra
- the result of hard bone when it is broken down
- lateral curvature of the spine
- pertains to patients with burns; measurement of the percentage of body burned: the body is divided into 11 areas, with each area accounting for 9% of the total body surface
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- portion of brain other than cerebral hemispheres and cerebellum
- seizure disorder
- chronic inflammatory disease in which the immune cells attack the myelin sheath of a nerve
- loss of hair; baldness
- longest and strongest bone in the body; thighbone
- sustained muscle contraction
- joints joint that connects a ball-shaped bone with a concave bone that allows the greatest freedom of movement
- abnormal and uncontrolled growth of a cell
- cord of fibrous connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone or other structure
- severe blow to the head; may cause temporary loss of consciousness
- farthest from the point of attachment or origin of a structure
- process by which the brain stores old information and packages and stores new information
- larger, inner bone of the leg below the knee; shinbone
24 Clues: seizure disorder • loss of hair; baldness • place where two bones meet • sustained muscle contraction • lateral curvature of the spine • the study of the structure of an organism • abnormal and uncontrolled growth of a cell • the result of hard bone when it is broken down • longest and strongest bone in the body; thighbone • ...
Anatomy of the Eye 2025-04-28
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- _______ nerve is the nerve that transmits visual information from the retina to the brain.
- A vision condition where nearby objects are seen clearly but distant objects appear blurry.
- A transparent, flexible structure behind the iris that focuses light rays.
- To become larger or wider.
- The tough, white outer layer of the eyeball.
- _______ humor is the clear, watery fluid found in the front chamber of the eye between the cornea and the lens.
- _______ glands are glands located above each eye that produce tears to lubricate and protect the eye.
- A vision condition where distant objects are seen more clearly than nearby objects.
- Photoreceptor cells in the retina that detect color.
- _______ spot is an area on the retina where the optic nerve exits the eye; there are no photoreceptor cells, so no image is detected.
- The colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil to regulate the amount of light entering.
- The bending of light as it passes through different materials, such as the cornea and lens, to focus on the retina.
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- _______ humor is the clear, gel-like substance that fills the space between the lens and the retina, helping to maintain the eye’s shape.
- The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye where images are formed and photoreceptors (rods and cones) are located.
- A movable fold of skin that protects the eye and helps spread tears over the surface.
- The black circular opening in the center of the iris that controls how much light enters the eye.
- Short, curved hairs growing from the edges of the eyelids that protect the eye from debris.
- The transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris and pupil and helps focus light.
- Photoreceptor cells in the retina that detect black, white, and shades of gray.
- To become smaller.
- _______ muscle is a ring of smooth muscle that changes the shape of the lens to help the eye focus on objects at different distances.
21 Clues: To become smaller. • To become larger or wider. • The tough, white outer layer of the eyeball. • Photoreceptor cells in the retina that detect color. • A transparent, flexible structure behind the iris that focuses light rays. • Photoreceptor cells in the retina that detect black, white, and shades of gray. • ...
GI Anatomy & Physiology Review 2025-04-28
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- Small pouch that can accumulate enteric bacteria, causing infection
- Mucosal folds that help to increase the surface area of the small intestine for food absorption
- Internal ‘wrinkles’ of the stomach which allow for expansion when volume increases
- Portion of the stomach where the esophagus enters
- Bacterial digestion forms intestinal gas here; helps make Vitamin K
- Portion of the colon on the left side of the abdomen
- Curved base of the stomach that leads to duodenum
- 90% of food absorption occurs here
- Receives digestive secretions from the pancreas and bile from the liver
- Created by the liver; emulsifies fats and lipids for digestion
- Term to describe partially digested food
- Secretes mucus, electrolytes, water, and digestive enzymes
- Pouches of the colon wall that are held under tension by bands of muscle
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- The flexure where the transverse colon turns into the descending colon
- Produces substances like digestive enzymes, insulin, and glucagon
- Pancreatic enzyme that digests fats
- The largest internal organ and gland in the human body
- Muscle contraction that moves food materials
- Portion of the colon on the right side of the abdomen
- Stores and releases bile into the duodenum when fat-containing food is present
- Initiates the chemical breakdown of carbs and fats
- Portion of the small intestine where majority of digestion/absorption occurs
- The flexure where the ascending colon turns into the transverse colon
- At 12 feet long, it is the longest segment of the small intestine
- Muscular tube approx. 10 inches long and 1 inch diameter
25 Clues: 90% of food absorption occurs here • Pancreatic enzyme that digests fats • Term to describe partially digested food • Muscle contraction that moves food materials • Portion of the stomach where the esophagus enters • Curved base of the stomach that leads to duodenum • Initiates the chemical breakdown of carbs and fats • ...
Not-test 2 Anatomy 2025-04-13
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- Hummingbirds may only have one type of muscle fibers in their pectoral muscles. This results in that muscle slowly fatiguing. What type of muscle fiber would this be?
- The pectoralis muscle contracts and provides power on what kind of stroke?
- What do birds do with most water in the excretory system?
- Two kidneys and what makes up the excretory system?
- The mass of the pectoral muscle can tell us alot about a bird. It can indicate to us prior to death how long a bird was in a ___ state. ___ is when the complex molecules break down into simple molecules and energy is being released.
- What kind of sized eyes can be found in the visual system of birds?
- In addition to air flow being oxygenated through the processes of inhaling and exhaling they are also what?
- The crop that is located in the lower esophagus primary role is to do what with food?
- These provided better color discrimination by having the photoreceptors have more light focused on them. These are also found in avian eye cones.
- What are the muscles called that provide power for flight with being the most developed and largest muscles in a bird's body?
- For the primaries the attachment point is called what? The metacarpal bones and carpal bones are fused into this joint.
- The gizzard's main job with food is to do what with injected “grit”?
- For the secondaries the attachment point is called what?
- The two parts in the stomach are the gizzard and what?
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- In a vast majority of male birds this can not be found because they have none.
- Birds have both ___ and red muscle fibers that are located in many muscles.
- The three main areas of fusion are synsacrum, facula and what?
- What do birds have the best of among animals? It is one of the five senses.
- The bird's skeletal system is considered what? Also referred to as a class in the UFC.
- What is the singular word for four cone types that are found in birds?
- There are two of these found in many birds. It is a concentration of sensory cellsa and supplies birds with both binocular and monocular fields of vision.
- What membrane protects the eye acting as a third eyelid and keeps it moist?
- This muscle contracts and provides power on the upstroke. Just like the pectoralis muscle this muscle is also connected to the sternum.
- This is considered one of the true innovations of the avian respiratory system. They can be found sometimes in bones but are primarily connected to the lungs where air is forced in and out.
- This is a large bone ridge that runs along the sternum in the middle. For pectoral flight muscles this provides an additional attachment point.
- What muscle is connected to the sternum and is considered the largest muscle in the breast?
- The word that means struts for strength in bones and containing air sacs.
- What noun provides bird bones with additional strength and is one of the main sources for the power of flight. There is also a cafe on campus that has this word in their name.
- Furcula supports flight muscles and is described like a what? This word is also one of the four seasons.
- A singular word for small non-inflatable system of air tubes that are stiff is what?
30 Clues: Two kidneys and what makes up the excretory system? • The two parts in the stomach are the gizzard and what? • For the secondaries the attachment point is called what? • What do birds do with most water in the excretory system? • The three main areas of fusion are synsacrum, facula and what? • What kind of sized eyes can be found in the visual system of birds? • ...
Back and Spine Anatomy! 2025-04-24
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- deep muscle that spans several vertebrae—great at extending the neck
- Bony plate between the transverse and spinous processes
- nerves exit here
- number of cervical vertebrae
- connects the vertebral body to the arch
- posterior projection
- number of thoracic vertebrae
- lateral deep muscle of the erector spinae trio
- helps you pivot your head
- oh lord!
- triangular and sacred
- the world rests on your shoulders
- helps you say no!
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- hunchback of notre dame
- this muscle group keeps you upright—even when your life is not.
- building blocks
- where adjacent vertebrae articulate—often the site of arthritic grumbling
- welcome to flavum-town!
- number of lumbar vertebrae
- these muscles are giving perfect posture
- shock absorber
- tail
- wing-like
23 Clues: tail • oh lord! • wing-like • shock absorber • building blocks • nerves exit here • helps you say no! • posterior projection • triangular and sacred • hunchback of notre dame • welcome to flavum-town! • helps you pivot your head • number of lumbar vertebrae • number of cervical vertebrae • number of thoracic vertebrae • the world rests on your shoulders • connects the vertebral body to the arch • ...
Anatomy of a Hoax 2025-08-18
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- A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something.
- Relating to a group of people with a strong sense of identity and loyalty.
- A factor that causes a particular emotional or psychological reaction.
- Having or showing good judgment.
- A process or set of rules followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
- To control or influence a person or situation cleverly or unscrupulously.
- A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound.
- To make full use of and derive benefit from a resource, often unfairly.
- To make sure or demonstrate that something is true, accurate, or justified.
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- A mental shortcut that allows for efficient problem-solving and judgment.
- A set of skills or resources needed for a particular purpose.
- Relating to the mental processes of perception, memory, judgment, and reasoning.
- A digital service that facilitates interactions between two or more distinct but interdependent sets of users (e.g., social media).
- The mental discomfort experienced by a person who holds two or more contradictory beliefs.
- Easily persuaded to believe something; credulous.
- A humorous or malicious deception presented as true.
- A mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument.
- Describing the rapid and widespread circulation of a piece of information from one person to another.
- A prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- A situation in which beliefs are amplified or reinforced by communication and repetition inside a closed system.
20 Clues: Having or showing good judgment. • Easily persuaded to believe something; credulous. • A humorous or malicious deception presented as true. • A skeptical attitude; doubt as to the truth of something. • A mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument. • A set of skills or resources needed for a particular purpose. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Systems 2025-09-23
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- A neuron that carries impulses away from the cell body
- Mineral essential for bone strength
- Chemical messenger in the body
- Flexible connective tissue at joints
- Chemical messengers released by neurons to transmit signals
- Bony structure protecting the brain
- Insulating substance that surrounds and protects axons facilitating faster signal transmission
- Recycles red blood cells filters blood and immune responses
- Branch like structures on a neuron that recieve signals from other neurons
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- Produces T cells during early life
- Stable internal environment regulated by hormones
- Gland producing adrenaline and cortisol
- Longest bone in the body
- Organ producing insulin and glucagon
- Drains lymph into bloodstream
- Lymphatic tissue in the throat that traps pathogens
- Master gland that regulates other glands
- Connects bone to bone
- A small gap between neurons where chemical signals are transmitted
- Fluid that circulates in lymphatic vessels
20 Clues: Connects bone to bone • Longest bone in the body • Drains lymph into bloodstream • Chemical messenger in the body • Produces T cells during early life • Mineral essential for bone strength • Bony structure protecting the brain • Organ producing insulin and glucagon • Flexible connective tissue at joints • Gland producing adrenaline and cortisol • ...
Cardiology Anatomy and Physiology 2024-12-05
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- Delivers unoxygenated blood from right ventricle to lungs.
- Returns oxygenated blood from lungs to left atria.
- TIP of Heart
- The amount of blood that is pumped by the ventricles in 1 minute.
- Thick,fibrous membrane that surrounds the heart.
- Number of cardiac contractions per minute.
- Amount of blood pumped out by either ventricle in a single cardiac contraction.
- Vessel that returns venous blood back to heart.
- Delivers oxygenated blood from left ventricle to the body.
- Valves of the heart through which blood flows through from the atria to the ventricles.
- Half-moon shaped valves that separate the heart from the aorta and pulmonary arteries.
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- The largest and shortest myocardial blood vessels. Rapidly divides into the left anterior descending artery and the circumflex artery.
- Middle layer of heart wall made mostly of cardiac muscle tissue.
- Provides oxygenated blood to the right side of the heart muscle.
- TOP of Heart
- The percentage of blood that leaves the heart each time it contracts.
- Layer of serous pericardium that lies closest against the heart; also called the visceral pericardium.
- Period of relaxation in which the heart chambers are allowed to fill.
- Specialized bands of tissue inserted between myocardial cells that increase the rate in which the action potential is spread from cell to cell.
- Membrane that lines the inside of the heart.
20 Clues: TIP of Heart • TOP of Heart • Number of cardiac contractions per minute. • Membrane that lines the inside of the heart. • Vessel that returns venous blood back to heart. • Thick,fibrous membrane that surrounds the heart. • Returns oxygenated blood from lungs to left atria. • Delivers unoxygenated blood from right ventricle to lungs. • ...
Butterfly Anatomy and Physiology 2025-10-24
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- Defensive gland of swallowtail caterpillars
- Able to see ultraviolet light, in addition to the blue, green, and red
- Structures that cause light waves to overlap and interact
- Shimmering color-changing effect
- Tube-like structure through which eggs are laid
- Blue or green pigments
- Fourth leg segment
- Semitransparent structure
- Strong natural polymer in exoskeletons
- Skin of insects
- Warning coloration
- Light filtered in one direction
- Tiny structures on wings arranged like shingles on a roof
- Second leg segment
- Fifth leg segment
- Third leg segment
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- Red, orange, or tan pigments
- Skin of insects
- Able to see blue, green, and red
- Green pigment
- Light-bending structures
- Tube-like tongue in butterflies
- Yellow, orange, and red pigments
- First leg segment
- Brown or black pigment
- Blue or cyan pigment
- Last segment of an insect leg that includes claws
- Orange pigment
28 Clues: Green pigment • Orange pigment • Skin of insects • Skin of insects • First leg segment • Fifth leg segment • Third leg segment • Fourth leg segment • Warning coloration • Second leg segment • Blue or cyan pigment • Blue or green pigments • Brown or black pigment • Light-bending structures • Semitransparent structure • Red, orange, or tan pigments • Tube-like tongue in butterflies • ...
Human Anatomy Unit 1 2026-03-05
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- The root py/o means...
- The suffix -logy refers to the ____ of something.
- The prefixes ec- and exo- mean ___ and outside.
- The prefix pre- means before and in ____ of.
- The prefix intra- means ____ and in.
- The roots cutane/o and dermat/o mean...
- The prefix hypo- means below, ____, and less than.
- The prefix endo- means in and ____.
- The plural form of vertebra is...
- The root phot/o means...
- Added to the end of a root to change the meaning.
- The roots blephar/o and palpebr/o mean...
- The singular form of stigmata is...
- Fundamental unit of a word.
- The suffix -tomy refers to the process of ____ into something.
- The plural form of diagnosis is...
- The prefix ante- means ____ and forward.
- The root vas/o means...
- The root neur/o means...
- The suffix -itis means ____.
- The root cor/o means...
- The suffix -oma means tumor, ____, and fluid collection.
- The root arthr/o means...
- The suffixes -dilation and -dilatation mean stretching, _____, and expanding.
- The suffixes -ac, -ar, -eal, -ic, -ical, -ior, -ory, -ous and -al mean _____ to.
- The prefix para- means beside, ____, and abnormal.
- The plural form of ganglion is...
- The suffix -lysis means ____, destruction, and loosening.
- The suffix -scopy refers to the process of a visual _____.
- The suffix -crine means to ____.
- The suffixes -rrhage and -rrhagia mean _____ forth.
- The suffix -plasty means surgical ____.
- The suffix -opsy means ____.
- When adding a suffix to a word that ends with "x", you change it to a "g" when there is a(n) ____ before the "x".
- The suffix -tome refers to an instrument to ___ something.
- The suffix -trophy means nourishment and ____.
- The prefix trans- means ____ and across.
- The prefixes hemi- and semi- mean half and ____.
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- The root pharyng/o means...
- The root onc/o means...
- The prefix tachy- means ____.
- The prefix peri- means _____ (outer).
- The singular form of lumina is...
- The suffix -sclerosis means ____.
- When you use a suffix beginning with "-rh", you ____ the "r".
- The root lacrim/o means...
- The suffix -edema means _____.
- The suffix -um refers to a(n) ____.
- The prefix post- means after and ____.
- The prefix infra- means below, ____, and under.
- The prefix hyper- means above and ____.
- Added to the beginning of a root to change the meaning of a word.
- The roots cardi/o and coron/o mean...
- The roots alg/o, algi/o, and algesi/o mean...
- The suffix -graphy refers to the process of _____.
- The prefix brady- means ____.
- The root path/o means...
- The prefix inter- means ____.
- The roots ocul/o, opt/o, and ophthalm/o mean...
- The singular form of meninges is...
- The roots hem/o and hemat/o mean...
- The suffixes -y, -sis, -ism, and -ia mean ____ of.
- The suffix -ectomy means _____, excision, and resection.
- The plural form of matrix is...
- The singular form of phalanges is...
- The prefix contra- means against and ____.
- The plural form of serum is...
- The suffix -stenosis means tightening and ____.
- A word ending in -scope means it is a(n) ____ for visual examination of something.
- The root oste/o means...
- The root cost/o means...
- The prefixes a- and an- mean no, not, and ____.
- When adding a suffix to a word that ends with "x", you change it to a "c" when there is a(n) ____ before the "x".
- The root scler/o can mean both "hard" and "___".
- The root pulmon/o means...
75 Clues: The root py/o means... • The root onc/o means... • The root vas/o means... • The root cor/o means... • The root phot/o means... • The root path/o means... • The root neur/o means... • The root oste/o means... • The root cost/o means... • The root arthr/o means... • The root lacrim/o means... • The root pulmon/o means... • The root pharyng/o means... • Fundamental unit of a word. • ...
Chapter 2 - Anatomy & Physiology 2026-05-07
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- the three muscles of the ear that work together to move the ear upward, forward, or backward
- affects the muscles of the chin and lower lip
- part of the nervous system that connects parts of the body to the central nervous system
- muscular wall that separates the thorax from the abdominal region and helps control breathing
- a specialized connective tissue which gives smoothness and contour to the body
- hindmost bone of the skull, below the parietal bones
- this movement separates the fingers
- fluid part of the blood and lymph that carries food and secretions to the cells and CO2 from the cells
- nerve that affects skin between the eyes and upper side of the nose
- a connection between two or more bones of the skeleton
- a fluid composed of changing components in the interstitial fluid as it circulates throughout the body, dispersing white blood cells and cell nutrients while absorbing toxins and waste
- a flexible joint composed of eight small, irregular bones held together by ligaments
- when muscles rotate; for example, in the forearm, the radius turns outward and the palm upward
- a form of hyperpigmentation that appears as patches of brown pigmentation due to hormonal imbalances
- automatic reaction to a stimulus; involves the movement of an impulse from a sensory receptor along the sensory nerve to the spinal cord
- chemical process of changing food into forms the body can use as energy
- blood cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to the body cells and transport CO2 from the cells back to the lungs
- inner and larger bone of the forearm, attached to the wrist on the side of the little finger
- nerve that effects the skin of the lower lip and chin
- also known as ductless glands; release hormones into the blood stream
- circulation of blood from the heart throughout the body and back again to the heart
- glands that regulate calcium and phosphorus levels so the muscular and nervous system can function properly
- area or region between the eyebrows
- nerve affecting the membrane and skin of the nose
- smaller bone in the forearm on the same side as the thumb
- an organ that contributes to keeping the body in homeostasis by secreting chemicals, including hormones, into the bloodstream
- arteries that supply blood to the face, head, and neck
- the transport of fully digested food into the circulatory system
- also known as palm
- thin-walled blood vessels that carry impure blood from the various capillaries back to the heart and lungs
- the thin, flat muscle of the cheek between the upper and lower jaw
- a group of complex proteins produced by living cells that acts as catalysts in specific chemical reactions in the body
- bone that forms the sides of the eye socket
- muscle that draws the corners of the mouth out and back when grinning
- muscle producing the contour of the front and inner side of the upper arm
- this movement draws the fingers together
- bone forming the forehead
- tissue that covers and protects body surfaces such as the skin, mucous membranes, and lining of the heart
- when muscles pull the body part toward the core of the body
- smallest, most fragile, thin bones located in the front inside wall of the eye sockets
- organs that eliminate water and waste products
- also known as duct glands; sweat and oil glands belong in this group
- oval, bony case that protects the brain
- located in the abdominal cavity; a nerve of the autonomic nervous system
- a sensory-motor nerve that, with its branches, supplies the thumb side of the arm and back of the hand
- a sensory-motor nerve that, with its branches, affects the little finger side of the arm and palm of the hand
- a cell structure that takes in nutrients and breaks them down into ATP (energy)
- bones that form the sides and top of the cranium
- collection of similar cells that perform a particular function
- bone joining the sternum and scapula
- also known as the accessory nerve
- glands that are located at the top of the kidneys assisting in the regulation of metabolism, stress response, and blood pressure
- breakdown of food by mechanical and chemical means
- when muscles turn inward; when the palm faces downward
- the bones in the fingers, totaling 14 bones
- when muscles straighten; when the wrist, hand, and fingers form a straight line
- circulation of the blood from the heart to the lungs
- part of the cell that encloses the protoplasm and permits soluble substances to enter and leave the cell
- colorless, jelly-like substance in cells
- also known as the chest; consists of the sternum, ribs, and thoracic vertebrae
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- this nerve affects the muscles of the mouth
- U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue
- muscle of the scalp that raises the eyebrows
- fluid within the nucleus of the cell
- the muscle extending alongside of the neck from the ear to the collarbone; acts to rotate the head from side to side and up and down
- consists of major and minor muscles extending from the zygomatic bone to the angle of the mouth that elevates the lip, as in laughing
- gland found in the center of the head affecting almost every physiologic process of the body: growth, blood pressure, contractions during childbirth, etc.
- large, triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint
- muscle that covers the back of the neck and upper and middle region of the back; stabilizes the scapula and shrugs the shoulders
- the study of the human body's structure
- vein located at the side of the neck carrying blood returning to the heart
- also known as the shoulder blade; one of a pair of large, flat, triangular bones of the shoulder
- the body's largest artery
- muscle that covers the bridge of the nose, depresses the eyebrows, and causes wrinkles across the bridge of the nose
- study of the functions of activities that are performed by the body's structures
- also known as a nerve cell
- also known as thrombocytes; contributes to the blood-clotting process
- involuntary muscle function that moves food along the digestive tract
- elimination of feces from the body
- nerve that affects the skin of the forehead, upper eyelids, and interior portion of the scalp
- nerve that affects the upper part of the face
- also known as the trifacial or trigeminal nerve; chief sensory nerve of the face
- nerves that carry impulses from the sense organs to the brain, where sensations of the five senses are experienced
- one of the muscles involved in mastication (chewing)
- two-part muscle that covers the nose
- tissue that binds together, protects, and supports various parts of the body
- breathing outward; expelling CO2 from the lungs
- also known as malar bones or cheekbones; bones that form the prominence of the cheeks
- capable of being dissolved or liquefied
- tiny, thin-walled blood vessels that connect the smaller arteries to the veins
- also known as breastbone; the flat bone that forms the ventral support of the ribs
- nerve affecting the skin of the lower eyelid, side of the nose, upper lip, and mouth
- responsible for changing food into nutrients; also called digestive system
- small vessels that connect the capillaries to the veins
- muscle that covers the entire back of the upper arm and extends the forearm
- a broad muscle that covers the top of the skull and includes the occipitalis and the frontalis
- thick-walled muscular, flexible tubes that carry oxygenated blood
- point where the skeletal muscle is attached to a bone or other more movable body part
- small structures within a cell that have their own function
- also known as the depressor anguli oris; the muscle extending alongside the chin that pulls down the corners of the mouth
- a fluid that bathes and surrounds cells, supplying nutrients and a method of removing cell waste
- the middle part of the muscle
- nerves that carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands
- sensory nerve endings located close to the surface of the skin
- broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder muscles to the side of the chin
- secretes enzyme-producing cells responsible for digesting carbohydrates; islet of Langerhans cells within control insulin and glucagon production
- nerve that affects the skin of the forehead, scalp, eyebrow, and upper eyelid
- nerve, smaller than the ulnar and radial nerves, that supplies the arm and hand
- light, spongey bone in between the eye sockets
- also known as microscopic anatomy; study of the structure and composition of tissue
- sensory-motor nerve that, with its branches, supplies impulses to the fingers
- gland located in the neck that secretes hormones that regulate the body's metabolism, heart and digestive functions, muscle control, brain development, and maintenance of bone mass; needs iodine to function properly
- muscle that draws the scalp backward
- muscle that elevates the lower lip and raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin
- bones that form the sides of the head in the ear region
- bones that form the upper jaw
- uppermost and largest bone in the arm, extending from the elbow to the shoulder
- nutritive fluid circulating through the cardiovascular system
- one of the muscles that coordinates with the temporalis to facilitate chewing
- facial muscle that draws eyebrows down and wrinkles the forehead vertically
- also known as the facial nerve; the chief motor nerve of the face
- lower jawbone; the largest and strongest bone of the face
- the part of the muscle that does not move
- back of the neck
- gland that is located in the brain and plays a major role in sexual development, sleep, and metabolism
- male organs that produce the male hormone testosterone
126 Clues: back of the neck • also known as palm • the body's largest artery • bone forming the forehead • also known as a nerve cell • the middle part of the muscle • bones that form the upper jaw • also known as the accessory nerve • elimination of feces from the body • this movement separates the fingers • area or region between the eyebrows • fluid within the nucleus of the cell • ...
Anatomy Review-Sports Medicine 2026-05-07
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- Muscle responsible for plantarflexion
- Cranial Nerve for teeth clenching
- Cranial Nerve I
- Responsible for filtering blood
- Middle layer of skin
- Nasal, oral, laryngeal are three parts of this
- Cheek Bone
- H in HOPS notes
- where soiled PPE should be placed
- Sesamoid Bone
- Muscle for knee flexion
- Responsible for filtering lymph
- Weight bearing leg bone
- Lobes in Right Lung
- Another name for the large intestine
- Chewing
- Fight or flight hormone
- Muscle responsible for shoulder horizontal adduction
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- Drains blood to heart from lower body
- Most commonly fractured carpal bone
- the heart is ___ to the diaphragm
- Connects bone to bone
- Beneficial cholesterol
- street name is ringworm
- also known as concussion
- Muscle for knee extension
- weight/heightin2)x703
- C in RICE
- partial or complete paralysis lower body
- Muscle responsible for dorsiflexion
- when elevating during PRICE, extremity should be above the ____
- Swelling
- Process on the ulna
- first step to use an AED
- Connects muscle to bone
35 Clues: Chewing • Swelling • C in RICE • Cheek Bone • Sesamoid Bone • Cranial Nerve I • H in HOPS notes • Process on the ulna • Lobes in Right Lung • Middle layer of skin • Connects bone to bone • weight/heightin2)x703 • Beneficial cholesterol • street name is ringworm • Muscle for knee flexion • Weight bearing leg bone • Connects muscle to bone • Fight or flight hormone • also known as concussion • ...
Second Quarter Anatomy Review 2026-04-29
Across
- #4 on diagram #2
- #2 on diagram #4
- #6 on diagram #3
- #1 on diagram #3
- #6 on diagram #4
- #8 on diagram #4
- #2 on diagram #2
- #20 on diagram #5
- #24 on diagram #5
- #10 on diagram #3
- #11 on diagram #4
- #5 on diagram #2
- #12 on diagram #4
- #16 on diagram #3
- #6 on diagram #6
- #10 on diagram #4
- #12 on diagram #3
- #5 on diagram #4
- #9 on diagram #4
- #4 on diagram #3
- #7 on diagram #3
- #17 on diagram #5
- #3 on diagram #1
- #1 on diagram #6
Down
- #3 on diagram #2
- #1 on diagram #4
- #13 on diagram #4
- #14 on diagram #3
- #4 on diagram #1
- #3 on diagram #3
- #16 on diagram #4
- #1 on diagram #2
- #18 on diagram #5
- #1 on diagram #1
- #15 on diagram #3
- #22 on diagram #5
- #11 on diagram #3
- #9 on diagram #3
- #6 on diagram #2
- #2 on diagram #1
- #23 on diagram #5
- #5 on diagram #6
- #13 on diagram #3
- #2 on diagram #3
- #14 on diagram #4
- #3 on diagram #4
- #15 on diagram #4
- #4 on diagram #4
- #7 on diagram #4
- #21 on diagram #5
- #19 on diagram #5
51 Clues: #3 on diagram #2 • #4 on diagram #2 • #2 on diagram #4 • #6 on diagram #3 • #1 on diagram #4 • #1 on diagram #3 • #4 on diagram #1 • #3 on diagram #3 • #6 on diagram #4 • #8 on diagram #4 • #2 on diagram #2 • #1 on diagram #2 • #1 on diagram #1 • #9 on diagram #3 • #6 on diagram #2 • #2 on diagram #1 • #5 on diagram #6 • #2 on diagram #3 • #3 on diagram #4 • #5 on diagram #2 • #4 on diagram #4 • ...
1st Quarter Anatomy Review 2026-04-28
Across
- #2 on image #8
- #10 on image #3
- #8 on image #2
- #8 on image #7
- #5 on image #7
- #4 on image #4
- #7 on image #1
- #10 on image #6
- #6 on image #3
- #2 on image #2
- #2 on image #1
- #9 on image #6
- #5 on image #3
- #3 on image #4
- #13 on image #6
- #2 on image #5
- #3 on image #5
- #6 on image #2
- #1 on image #7
- #8 on image #3
- #5 on image #4
- #10 on image #8
- #11 on image #6
- #7 on image #4
- #7 on image #3
- #10 on image #1
- #7 on image #2
- #3 on image #8
- #5 on image #1
- #5 on image #5
- #12 on image #6
- #9 on image #1
Down
- #1 on image #5
- #4 on image #8
- #6 on image #1
- #7 on image #5
- #6 on image #7
- #4 on image #5
- #14 on image #6
- #16 on image #6
- #9 on image #3
- #15 on image #6
- #8 on image #1
- #1 on image #2
- #5 on image #2
- #11 on image #3
- #6 on image #4
- #8 on image #5
- #6 on image #5
- #3 on image #2
50 Clues: #1 on image #5 • #2 on image #8 • #4 on image #8 • #6 on image #1 • #8 on image #2 • #8 on image #7 • #5 on image #7 • #7 on image #5 • #4 on image #4 • #6 on image #7 • #7 on image #1 • #4 on image #5 • #9 on image #3 • #6 on image #3 • #2 on image #2 • #2 on image #1 • #9 on image #6 • #5 on image #3 • #3 on image #4 • #2 on image #5 • #8 on image #1 • #3 on image #5 • #6 on image #2 • #1 on image #2 • #1 on image #7 • ...
Find my Team Mate 2022-01-18
Across
- I make class weekend enjoyable
- I don't wear a cape, but I save lives
- this is our favorite class meal
- it tastes like chicken but it Moo's
- once I am done with my degree you can call me
- unforeseen circumstances don't need to stress you, because I got you
Down
- you can't do my job by watching Grey's Anatomy
- you can learn a thing or two in my jiu jitsu class
- I enjoy playing music instrument
- Family getaways and Pho is my jam
- i got all your telecommunication needs.
- when your ears hurt, you need to see me
- NFL Champion
- pina coladas & the pool makes a great vacation
14 Clues: NFL Champion • I make class weekend enjoyable • this is our favorite class meal • I enjoy playing music instrument • Family getaways and Pho is my jam • it tastes like chicken but it Moo's • I don't wear a cape, but I save lives • i got all your telecommunication needs. • when your ears hurt, you need to see me • once I am done with my degree you can call me • ...
The environment 2022-10-27
Across
- to continue to exist
- to cause a baby animal to start forming
- the contamination of rivers, seas etc.
- the structure of an animal' body
- a layer of oil floating on the sea after an accident
- (of a species) being in danger of becoming extinct
- CO2
- air pollution found in cities caused by a mixture of smoke, gases and chemicals
Down
- the opposite of deep (eg. Water)
- the act of using more energy than needed
- a thick layer of ice and snow that covers large areas of land
- an animal that gives birth to babies and feeds them on milk
- food grown without the use of synthetic chemicals
- an animal's natural home
14 Clues: CO2 • to continue to exist • an animal's natural home • the opposite of deep (eg. Water) • the structure of an animal' body • the contamination of rivers, seas etc. • to cause a baby animal to start forming • the act of using more energy than needed • food grown without the use of synthetic chemicals • (of a species) being in danger of becoming extinct • ...
Bones of the Cranium 2023-10-09
Across
- forms the bridge of the nose
- forms the sides and base of the cranium
- the study of the shape and structure of the human body
- forms the back and base of the cranium
- eye socket
Down
- connects 2 bones
- forms the anterior part of the base of the skull
- form the forehead and upper eye socket
- forms your hard palate
- forms the roof and upper sides of the cranium
- forms part of the floor of the cranium,the orbit, and nasal cavity
- forms the upper jaw and part of the hard palate
- a hole/ opening
- forms the prominence of th cheek and the lateral wall and floor of the orbit
14 Clues: eye socket • a hole/ opening • connects 2 bones • forms your hard palate • forms the bridge of the nose • form the forehead and upper eye socket • forms the back and base of the cranium • forms the sides and base of the cranium • forms the roof and upper sides of the cranium • forms the upper jaw and part of the hard palate • forms the anterior part of the base of the skull • ...
Chron Crossword 9/10 2024-09-09
Across
- The Philadelphia Phillies’ mascot
- Popular doll company and a hit single by Tom Petty
- Newest dining option in the Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center
- Extra large drink size at Starbucks
- Nickname of Hofstra men’s basketball head coach
- Synonym for tennis shoe
- Group of islands that form a Spanish archipelago of the coast of Africa
Down
- Surname of “The Sopranos” deuteragonist, meaning many saints
- Part of book anatomy; also the last name of a Led Zeppelin member
- The Jewish New Year
- Beatles album and type of pistol
- Tending to repel or fail to mix with water
- An alcoholic drink infused with juniper berries
- Dance performed in triple time
14 Clues: The Jewish New Year • Synonym for tennis shoe • Dance performed in triple time • Beatles album and type of pistol • The Philadelphia Phillies’ mascot • Extra large drink size at Starbucks • Tending to repel or fail to mix with water • Nickname of Hofstra men’s basketball head coach • An alcoholic drink infused with juniper berries • ...
Renaissance Medicine 2024-10-15
Across
- To cut up an animal/plant to study its insides
- what the heart does
- A physician from Belgium who showed many of Galen's ideas about the body were wrong
- Proved many of Galen's theories about blood wrong
- The _________ society
- Where you would go if you had a contagious disease
- Helped spread information and ideas
Down
- Herbal remedies used where the ______ matches the symptoms
- Idea that disease could spread to an object by touching it
- Taking steps to avoid something
- carries blood to the heart
- Belief that humans could make up their own minds and use to science to understand the world
- The study of the human body
- Carries blood away from the heart
14 Clues: what the heart does • The _________ society • carries blood to the heart • The study of the human body • Taking steps to avoid something • Carries blood away from the heart • Helped spread information and ideas • To cut up an animal/plant to study its insides • Proved many of Galen's theories about blood wrong • Where you would go if you had a contagious disease • ...
Renaissance Bryce Chiverall 4A 2025-11-05
Across
- a diplomat and writer known for his pragmatic approach to policies
- German Inventor who invented movable type printing press
- a focus on human affairs rather than religious matters
- The use of a native everyday language
- English playwright and poet
- English statemen, lawyer and author of Utopia
Down
- an ideal imaginary society
- Sculptor, painter and architect made David and Sistine chapel ceiling
- a visionary who inspired art, science and anatomy
- Mural painting technique mixed water pigments to wet plaster
- Revival of art and literature in the 14th to 16th centuries
- a movement that emphasized human potential and achievement
- famous portrait by Leonardo de Vinci
- Powerful and influential banking family dominated politics
14 Clues: an ideal imaginary society • English playwright and poet • famous portrait by Leonardo de Vinci • The use of a native everyday language • English statemen, lawyer and author of Utopia • a visionary who inspired art, science and anatomy • a focus on human affairs rather than religious matters • German Inventor who invented movable type printing press • ...
the computer anatomy 2021-02-08
13 Clues: the computer voice • the computer brain • the computers eyes • the computers hands • the computers comms • the computers spine • the computers memory • the computers sockets • 1394 the computers legs • the computers other arm • Card the computers ears • Port the computers heart • the computers energy storage
External Livestock Anatomy 2020-04-26
Across
- Area directed toward or situated near the tail of the body
- A protein in the outer layer of the skin
- A structure which covers and protects the body
- The external part of the ear
- The outer layer of cells that makes up the skin
Down
- Long or stiff hairs on the face or nostrils of an animal
- A smaller similar hoof located farther up the animals leg
- The area located toward the head of the body
- The two external openings of the nose
- The underlying layer of the skin
- The openings that lead to the mammary glands
- The belly or underside of a body
- The back or posterior of a body
13 Clues: The external part of the ear • The back or posterior of a body • The underlying layer of the skin • The belly or underside of a body • The two external openings of the nose • A protein in the outer layer of the skin • The area located toward the head of the body • The openings that lead to the mammary glands • A structure which covers and protects the body • ...
A Bees Anatomy 2020-08-25
13 Clues: they walk • the back wing • the front wing • senses chemicals • almost like jaws • identifies shapes • Light seeing eyes • slurps up pollen for honey • how many eyes does a bee have • contains the eyes and antennae • the middle section of the body • how many wings does a bee have? • includes stinger and reproductive organs
Dental Anatomy IR 2021-09-07
Across
- pottasium nitrate is a nerve.....
- innermost tissue of the tooth
- due to prolonged accumulation of plaque
- outermost tissue of tooth
- gain of minerals
- inflammation of gingiva
Down
- loss of minerals
- mass of bacteria on the oral surface
- cut the food
- inflammation of the pulp
- grinding of food
- shreds or scraps the food
- outermost layer of tooth
13 Clues: cut the food • loss of minerals • grinding of food • gain of minerals • inflammation of gingiva • inflammation of the pulp • outermost layer of tooth • shreds or scraps the food • outermost tissue of tooth • innermost tissue of the tooth • pottasium nitrate is a nerve..... • mass of bacteria on the oral surface • due to prolonged accumulation of plaque
Anatomy of Computer 2021-09-15
Across
- describes physical parts of computer
- read/write drives that store data/files
- provides a visual display on a screen
- main printed circuit board of computer
- instructions telling computer what to do
- random-access memory
- outside of computer working together w/ it
Down
- where an expansion can be inserted
- holds data, programs, instructions in use
- stores recently used date or instruction
- read-only memory
- used to control the curser
- main storage device in computer
13 Clues: read-only memory • random-access memory • used to control the curser • main storage device in computer • where an expansion can be inserted • describes physical parts of computer • provides a visual display on a screen • main printed circuit board of computer • read/write drives that store data/files • stores recently used date or instruction • ...
Anatomy of Computer 2021-11-18
Across
- Creates better sound quality
- Some devices are able to draw power from the computer using this port
- Manufacturers color this purple and the mouse port green
- Where the CPU stores temporary information such as data relating to open programs
- Transports data as fast as 400Mpbs
- Let peripherals communicate quickly with processor
- Funnels power through the multicolored cables
- Large PCB
Down
- The brain of the computer
- Performs system checks before starting your main OS
- For older printers or scanners
- Slower than new USB and FireWire ports
- Stores the graphics card
13 Clues: Large PCB • Stores the graphics card • The brain of the computer • Creates better sound quality • For older printers or scanners • Transports data as fast as 400Mpbs • Slower than new USB and FireWire ports • Funnels power through the multicolored cables • Let peripherals communicate quickly with processor • Performs system checks before starting your main OS • ...
computer anatomy ඞඞඞඞඞ 2022-02-17
Across
- thing that runs computer
- the purple and green ports
- the pink port
- the slot that connect quickly with the possessor
- u can buy one and put it in PCI slot
- isnt the prettiest but it funnels power
Down
- transports data as fast as 400mbps
- a thing u use to store your data off the pc
- temporary storage
- it lets u conect old device to pc
- the port that has your graphics card in it
- the brain of the pc
- its a basic input-output system
13 Clues: the pink port • temporary storage • the brain of the pc • thing that runs computer • the purple and green ports • its a basic input-output system • it lets u conect old device to pc • transports data as fast as 400mbps • u can buy one and put it in PCI slot • isnt the prettiest but it funnels power • the port that has your graphics card in it • ...
Computer Anatomy Crossword 2022-02-22
Across
- a basic os that is used to perform a system check before starting up the main OS
- it is known as the communications port and is very slow
- these ports are used to connect many external devices to the computer
- A unit the supplies power to the computers components
- it is used to connect many types of peripherals and transfer data at 400mbps
- Where the computer stores temporary data
- the port that houses your graphics card
Down
- A large circuit board the houses most of a computers components
- these ports very very slow and plugged into mostly printers and scanners
- older keyboards and mice would plug into these 2 ports
- if it wasn't integrated it would plug into your pci slot
- Slots that let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- The brains of the computer
13 Clues: The brains of the computer • the port that houses your graphics card • Where the computer stores temporary data • A unit the supplies power to the computers components • older keyboards and mice would plug into these 2 ports • it is known as the communications port and is very slow • if it wasn't integrated it would plug into your pci slot • ...
Basic Computer Anatomy 2021-09-14
Across
- Slower than USB and firewire ports.
- many peripherals use this kind of port. It can be used to transfer data and power.
- A large circuit board that directs and houses data.
- funnels power to all the devices.
- Used for older printers and scanners.
Down
- transfers data up to 400 megabits per second.
- Slots that let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- The brain that carries out the computer's instructions.
- Ports for mice and keyboards that don't use USB cables.
- Activates when you turn on the computer and per-forms system checks before starting your main output system.
- Houses your graphics card, which supplies and image for the monitor.
- Something gotten for better sound quality that attaches to the motherboard.
- The CPU stores temporary information here.
13 Clues: funnels power to all the devices. • Slower than USB and firewire ports. • Used for older printers and scanners. • The CPU stores temporary information here. • transfers data up to 400 megabits per second. • A large circuit board that directs and houses data. • The brain that carries out the computer's instructions. • ...
Anatomy of Computers 2019-09-16
Across
- direct access memory
- part is a type of interface found on computers for connecting peripherals
- controls the interpretation and execution of instructions
- Card audio input channel
- enables fast communication
- peripherals interconnected by means of processor-independent data
- basic input-output system
- quick connection
Down
- The motherboard is a multilayer printed circuit board
- used to connect a keyboard and mouse
- faster graphics port
- port A communication interface that allows you to turn information on or off once
- Converts 230V AC to DC and low voltage.
13 Clues: quick connection • direct access memory • faster graphics port • Card audio input channel • basic input-output system • enables fast communication • used to connect a keyboard and mouse • Converts 230V AC to DC and low voltage. • The motherboard is a multilayer printed circuit board • controls the interpretation and execution of instructions • ...
Computer Anatomy Crossword 2019-09-17
Across
- Keyboards and mouse used to be plugged into
- The brain of the computer
- Makes sure everything is running before turning on/off
- Host-based data transfer
- Stores temporary information
- Old printers and scanners connected to this
- Slower and older versions of data transfer
Down
- Gives the computer power to run
- The slots that let you plug in different items
- For better quality sound which attach to the Motherboard
- The heart of the computer
- Peer-to-peer data transfer
- Makes images appear on your computer
13 Clues: Host-based data transfer • The brain of the computer • The heart of the computer • Peer-to-peer data transfer • Stores temporary information • Gives the computer power to run • Makes images appear on your computer • Slower and older versions of data transfer • Keyboards and mouse used to be plugged into • Old printers and scanners connected to this • ...
Anatomy of Grey 2023-10-12
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 Grey 2023-10-12
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 Grey 2023-10-12
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Topic 1 - Anatomy 2023-12-01
Across
- Fluid-filled sacs to reduce friction in joints
- What is a unit of muscle fibres called
- Joins bone to bone
- Technical name for the skull
- Bone in the pelvis (7 letters)
- What is the end of a long bone called
- Anatomical location of the fibia relative to the tibia
- What muscle causes plantar flexion
Down
- Hard outer layer of a long bone
- What muscle is below the rectus femoris (2 words)
- The leg is closer to the centre (trunk) of the body
- Longest column in the vertebral column (2 words)
- Longest muscle in the body
13 Clues: Joins bone to bone • Longest muscle in the body • Technical name for the skull • Bone in the pelvis (7 letters) • Hard outer layer of a long bone • What muscle causes plantar flexion • What is the end of a long bone called • What is a unit of muscle fibres called • Fluid-filled sacs to reduce friction in joints • Longest column in the vertebral column (2 words) • ...
Companion Animal Anatomy 2023-03-03
Across
- Protecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth
- Longer, coarse hairs above the shorter under-fur
- Pelvic region of the animal
- Long protecting hairs or bristles growing near the mouth
- Under part of the foot that the animal walks on
- Upper joint of the front leg just below the shoulder
- Fleshy side of the face below the eye
Down
- Tip of the nose that may be sensitive and useful for investigating food, water, or unfamiliar objects
- Loose fold of skin under the chin of an animal, most prominent in female rabbits
- Upper rounded part of the hindquarter
- Joint above the hock on the hind leg of a four-footed animal
- Tarsal joint of large joint halfway up the hind limb
- Muscular portion above the elbow of the foreleg
13 Clues: Pelvic region of the animal • Upper rounded part of the hindquarter • Fleshy side of the face below the eye • Protecting jaw that contains the nose and mouth • Muscular portion above the elbow of the foreleg • Under part of the foot that the animal walks on • Longer, coarse hairs above the shorter under-fur • Tarsal joint of large joint halfway up the hind limb • ...
anatomy of computer 2023-02-15
Across
- keyboard port for purple and mouse port green
- also known as (COM)
- used to connect many peripherals like USB ports
- the brain of the computer
- holds most of computers componets
- lets anything plugged in communicate faster to the processor
Down
- used for old printers
- allows peripherals to connect
- used to increase sound quality
- allows power to flow
- basic/input/output system
- random access memory
- supplies image to the computer
13 Clues: also known as (COM) • allows power to flow • random access memory • used for old printers • basic/input/output system • the brain of the computer • allows peripherals to connect • used to increase sound quality • supplies image to the computer • holds most of computers componets • keyboard port for purple and mouse port green • used to connect many peripherals like USB ports • ...
Logan's computer anatomy 2022-09-14
Across
- you can add devices to this slot
- funnels power though the multicolored cables
- you can use this to connect many peripherals
- houses the graphic card to supply to monitor
- Data is transferred through a port
- Houses most of the computer's components
- If you have an old printer you use this port
- If you want better sound you can buy this
Down
- The brain that carries out the instruction
- Much slower than new usb and firewire ports
- Most mice require this type of port
- this activates when you turn the computer on
- stores temporary information
13 Clues: stores temporary information • you can add devices to this slot • Data is transferred through a port • Most mice require this type of port • Houses most of the computer's components • If you want better sound you can buy this • The brain that carries out the instruction • Much slower than new usb and firewire ports • funnels power though the multicolored cables • ...
Hair Anatomy Crossword 2023-08-15
Across
- The top layer of the epidermis.
- Hair found on a foetus that sheds shortly after birth.
- The blood supply feeds the _____________ ______________ which in turn allows the hair to grow.
- The changing growth phase, cell activity slows, no melanin is produced, the bulb begins to wither and detaches from the dermal papilla.
- Thick, course hair with a well developed root.
- The resting growth phase, the hair is dead and sheds from the follicle.
Down
- Active growth phase, follicle has strong blood supply and the hair is able to grow freely.
- The outermost layer of hair, made up of overlapping scales, main function is protection.
- The inner most portion of the hair, full of keratinised cells and air. Responsible for shine.
- What the hair sits inside.
- The process of skin shedding.
- The second layer of hair, creates the bulk, contains melanin and gives the hair colour.
- Soft, fine downy hair found all over the body.
13 Clues: What the hair sits inside. • The process of skin shedding. • The top layer of the epidermis. • Thick, course hair with a well developed root. • Soft, fine downy hair found all over the body. • Hair found on a foetus that sheds shortly after birth. • The resting growth phase, the hair is dead and sheds from the follicle. • ...
Plant Anatomy Crossword 2022-10-21
Across
- Rod shaped middle part that opens when pollen reaches the stigma. Leads down to the ovary
- Stalk-like structure that holds up the anther
- female reproductive cell or "egg"
- leaf-like structures that protect and support the petals
- Contains pollen, which contains the sperm
- All of the male parts of the flower
Down
- All of the female parts of the flower
- A flower that has both the male and female reproductive organs
- swollen base where eggs are stored
- Delivers nutrients and water to the rest of the plant
- Sticky tissue at the end of the pistil that is receptive to pollen
- powdery substance which contains a plant's sperm
- Usually colorful leaf-like structures that attract animals and insects
13 Clues: female reproductive cell or "egg" • swollen base where eggs are stored • All of the male parts of the flower • All of the female parts of the flower • Contains pollen, which contains the sperm • Stalk-like structure that holds up the anther • powdery substance which contains a plant's sperm • Delivers nutrients and water to the rest of the plant • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2025-05-27
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- Type of muscle found attached to bones?
- Responsible for balancing gas exchange
- Adipose tissue is a form of?
- Found in endocrine system
- Type Epithelial of tissue that is in the mouth
- Type of tissue that is found in the walls of the digestive tract?
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- maintains PH balance
- protects invaders and outside elements
- Musce tissue is characterrized by it's?
- Type of muscle that is found in the walls of the heart?
- Histology is the study of?
- Type of tissue that has fluid matrix
- Epithelial tissue that has secretion as a function
13 Clues: maintains PH balance • Found in endocrine system • Histology is the study of? • Adipose tissue is a form of? • Type of tissue that has fluid matrix • protects invaders and outside elements • Responsible for balancing gas exchange • Type of muscle found attached to bones? • Musce tissue is characterrized by it's? • Type Epithelial of tissue that is in the mouth • ...
Anatomy Unit 1 2025-09-12
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- direction of the tail
- close to origin point
- direction of the back
- balance inside the body
- direction of the abdomen
- feedback loop counteracts change
- far from origin point
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- plane top and bottom
- direction of the head
- feedback loop strengthens change
- plane front and back
- can only go 3 mins without it
- plane left and right
13 Clues: direction of the tail • direction of the head • close to origin point • direction of the back • far from origin point • balance inside the body • direction of the abdomen • can only go 3 mins without it • plane top and bottom • plane left and right • plane front and back • feedback loop strengthens change • ...
anatomy and physiology 2026-01-07
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- what raises blood glucose levels
- cavity where does the food enter?
- what is it called when your body temperature is dangerously high?
- what is the word for a component that contains a clear fluid containing white blood cells
- what layer of the skin absorbs shock?
- what breaks down fats into fatty acids
- what breaks down carbohydrates into sugars
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- what lowers blood glucose levels
- what hormone does a female have?
- what hormone does the adrenal gland make
- what's the outer layer of the skin?
- what is it called when your body temperature is dangerously low?
- what organ monitors blood glucose levels?
13 Clues: what lowers blood glucose levels • what raises blood glucose levels • what hormone does a female have? • cavity where does the food enter? • what's the outer layer of the skin? • what layer of the skin absorbs shock? • what breaks down fats into fatty acids • what hormone does the adrenal gland make • what organ monitors blood glucose levels? • ...
Discovering Tut - The Saga Continues 2020-07-26
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- The tourists descended into the rock- cut to pay their respects to King Tut
- Long story of events or adventures
- ancient Egyptian cementary was known as
- Carter began investigating three______
- Tut ruled for_____years
- According to modern world, the cause of Tut’s death was his _______
- Egyptian kings are also known as
- Tourists came to pay to king Tut
- The resins spread below Tut’s body had_______
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- attitude of man does not allow even the dead to sleep in peace.
- The most striking features of Tut’s mummy was his
- Professor of X-rayed Tut’s mummy
- Name of the last heir that ruled Egypt
- British archaeologist who discovered Tut’s body in 1922
- ______told about the bad condition of the mummy.
15 Clues: Tut ruled for_____years • Professor of X-rayed Tut’s mummy • Egyptian kings are also known as • Tourists came to pay to king Tut • Long story of events or adventures • Name of the last heir that ruled Egypt • Carter began investigating three______ • ancient Egyptian cementary was known as • The resins spread below Tut’s body had_______ • ...
Anatomical Terms 2023-01-23
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- the production of eggs and sperms and the process leading to fertilization
- body position lying face down
- away from the head
- towards the middle or center
- body position where person is lying flat on their back
- body orientation to describe a person's anatomy
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- closer to the interior of the body
- contains organs and tissues that function in the respiratory
- on the surface or shallow
- regulation of the body
- farther away from the center of the body than another body part
- a set of values a doctor uses to interpret test results
- closer to the center of the body than another body part
- the back part of the body
- structure found towards the front of the body
15 Clues: away from the head • regulation of the body • on the surface or shallow • the back part of the body • towards the middle or center • body position lying face down • closer to the interior of the body • structure found towards the front of the body • body orientation to describe a person's anatomy • body position where person is lying flat on their back • ...
Rome Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-12
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- An emperor who changed Roman rule to unite the Kingdom
- Christian holy people
- A large open space that served as a marketplace and public square
- People who fight in battles in stadiums.
- Husband of Theodora
- A city named by and after a well known emperor
- A general of the byzantine army
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- An empress who was in charge of political affairs in Rome.
- Study of body structure
- A Germanic tribe that asked the Roman government for protection
- Roman currency
- A type of art made with small pieces of glass.
- roman general who became emperor and introduced reforms or political changes to make things better.
- A greek philosophy that focused on finding happiness through reason.
- Wife of Justinian
15 Clues: Roman currency • Wife of Justinian • Husband of Theodora • Christian holy people • Study of body structure • A general of the byzantine army • People who fight in battles in stadiums. • A type of art made with small pieces of glass. • A city named by and after a well known emperor • An emperor who changed Roman rule to unite the Kingdom • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2016-12-11
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- Developed analytical geometry that linked to algebra and geometry.
- Antony van Leeuwenhoek used ________ to observe bacteria.
- Scientist that reasoned the stars, earth, and other planets revolved around the sun.
- Founder of anatomy.
- Urged scientist to experiment and draw out conclusions.
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- Heliocentric _______ explains movement of the sun, moon, and planets.
- Scientist who created Law of Gravitation.
- Roots of Modern Science- _________ theory.
- Scientific _________ helps explains the modern science during the early period of mathematics.
- Method ________ to form a hypothesis experiment.
- Showed that Copernicus basic ideas were true.
- The approach Bacon was urging scientist to do for an experiment.
- Made the first thermometer out of mercury glass.
- A star that explodes.
- scientist who supported Copernicus's Law.
15 Clues: Founder of anatomy. • A star that explodes. • Scientist who created Law of Gravitation. • scientist who supported Copernicus's Law. • Roots of Modern Science- _________ theory. • Showed that Copernicus basic ideas were true. • Method ________ to form a hypothesis experiment. • Made the first thermometer out of mercury glass. • ...
Branches of Biology 2024-04-07
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- Study of animals.
- The study of insects.
- Father of Biology.
- I rationalized the science of healing and treating the sick.
- The study of diseases of plants and animals.
- The study of gross structure of organs in an organism as seen in dissections.
- The science of the transmission of body characteristics.
- Study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals.
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- Techniques of making artificial limbs, joints and other parts of the body from metal or plastic.
- Study of Algae.
- Interpreting biological events in terms of molecules in cells.
- The study of birds.
- Study of plants.
- The Study of structure and function of animal and plant cells.
- The practice of keeping bees for the manufacture of honey.
15 Clues: Study of Algae. • Study of plants. • Study of animals. • Father of Biology. • The study of birds. • The study of insects. • The study of diseases of plants and animals. • The science of the transmission of body characteristics. • The practice of keeping bees for the manufacture of honey. • I rationalized the science of healing and treating the sick. • ...
Introducing Biology 2026-04-16
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- What is the study of plants called?
- Study of prehistoric fossils.
- Study of viruses.
- What is the technique of growing fish called?
- Study of chemicals and reactions taking place inside living things.
- Study of bacteria.
- What is the science that deals with the phenomena and causes of of immunity called?
- Study of structure and function of animal and plant cells.
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- Study of fungi.
- Father of Biology.
- Study of origin and descent of organisms.
- What is the science of transmission of body characteristics from parents to offspring called?
- Practice of keeping bees.
- What is the study of metabolism of organisms and their parts called?
- What is the study of gross structure of organs in an organism?
15 Clues: Study of fungi. • Study of viruses. • Father of Biology. • Study of bacteria. • Practice of keeping bees. • Study of prehistoric fossils. • What is the study of plants called? • Study of origin and descent of organisms. • What is the technique of growing fish called? • Study of structure and function of animal and plant cells. • ...
vocabulary 2023-03-13
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- to have the right to do something or to get something.
- something that is based on random choice rather than planned.
- similar to connect
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- neurobiological processes where there is a cut of the neuronal connections.
- anatomy and psychology adjective term to refer to the "myelin"
- similar to covered
- synonym of center
7 Clues: synonym of center • similar to covered • similar to connect • to have the right to do something or to get something. • something that is based on random choice rather than planned. • anatomy and psychology adjective term to refer to the "myelin" • neurobiological processes where there is a cut of the neuronal connections.
R.A R.V 2021-09-22
A&P Chapter 1 Part 1 2020-07-24
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- making new people to replace the dead
- getting bigger without a change in shape
- ability to respond to changes in the environment
- main body cavity located to the front
- smallest structural unit of the body
- all the chemical reactions in the body that result in energy
- lungs provide us with this so we can produce energy
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- a group of cells working together
- main body cavity located to the back
- breaking down food into a form that the body can use
- most abundant chemical in the body
- the study of the functions of the body
- smallest living structural unit of the body
- a group of tissues working together
- the study of the parts of the body
15 Clues: a group of cells working together • most abundant chemical in the body • the study of the parts of the body • a group of tissues working together • main body cavity located to the back • smallest structural unit of the body • making new people to replace the dead • main body cavity located to the front • the study of the functions of the body • ...
Cap. 7 Vocabulario 2020-04-06
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- un ejemplo es Friends y es cuando hay muchos episodios continuados
- es una acción para obtener un video
- es una tecla en el control remoto para parar
- necesitas hacer esta acción después de ver la tela
- necesitas hacer esta acción antes de ver la tela
- un ejemplo es tú cuando estás mirando la tele
- es dónde grabar los videos
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- alga que necesitas para Netflix o Disney Plus
- es el ambiente que los actores están en
- un ejemplo es Criminal Minds o Grey's Anatomy
- necesitas este para usar la televisión
- ejemplos son CBS, NBC, ESPN
- esta tiene todas las programmas
- este provide las noticias cada dai
- es un grupo de personas que miran la tele
15 Clues: es dónde grabar los videos • ejemplos son CBS, NBC, ESPN • esta tiene todas las programmas • este provide las noticias cada dai • es una acción para obtener un video • necesitas este para usar la televisión • es el ambiente que los actores están en • es un grupo de personas que miran la tele • es una tecla en el control remoto para parar • ...
Quarter One Crossword Human Physiology 2023-10-05
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- Ligaments____ bones.
- Toward head end or upper part of the body.
- Consists of the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage.
- Plane that divides vertically into anterior and posterior parts.
- At what age does bone lengthening cease for females?
- bones joined by dense fibrous connective tissue.
- Bones that are thin and slightly curved.
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- What percent of the body does the skeletal system account for.
- Results in bowed legs.
- Maintenance of stable internal conditions despite changes in the environment.
- The pelvic girdle is also known as the ___ girdle.
- The _____ pelvis is inferior to the pelvic brim.
- Limb bones are an example of ___ bones.
- “Epiphyseal” plate or ____ plate.
- Study of the structure of body parts and their relationship to one another.
15 Clues: Ligaments____ bones. • Results in bowed legs. • “Epiphyseal” plate or ____ plate. • Limb bones are an example of ___ bones. • Bones that are thin and slightly curved. • Toward head end or upper part of the body. • The _____ pelvis is inferior to the pelvic brim. • bones joined by dense fibrous connective tissue. • The pelvic girdle is also known as the ___ girdle. • ...
Arthropoda 2025-11-07
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- A part of insect anatomy used to classify insects (E.g. chewing, piercing, blood sucking, nectar sucking, etc.)
- Subphylum of crabs, lobsters, barnacles, and shrimp
- The term for body segments found in invertebrates
- Extinct early marine arthropods belong to this subphylum
- Class containing bees, wasps, and ants
- The process of molting seen in some invertebrates
- Some insects go through a complete version of this and some go through an incomplete version
- Insect class containing moths and butterflies
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- Compound eyes
- The set of legs specifically for swimming found in crustaceans
- The most successful phylum of invertebrates
- Fangs found in various arthropods
- Spiders, scorpions, and ticks belong to this class
- Simple eyes
- These organisms make up class Chilopoda
15 Clues: Simple eyes • Compound eyes • Fangs found in various arthropods • Class containing bees, wasps, and ants • These organisms make up class Chilopoda • The most successful phylum of invertebrates • Insect class containing moths and butterflies • The term for body segments found in invertebrates • The process of molting seen in some invertebrates • ...
Ancient Egypt 2022-01-17
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- an area of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
- to supply water to
- a type of paper made from papyrus reed
- region of the middle East
- the study of the structure of the body and its organs
- Nubia’s alphabet
- a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq
- the belief in more than one god
- a pyramid shaped brick tower
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- a drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound
- a statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone or other materials.
- a state containing several countries or territories
- soldier who fight while riding horses
- a permanent army of professional soldiers
- a system of writing that uses triangular shaped symbols
- a structure with triangular sides
- an independent state that includes a city and its surrounding territory
- an Egyptian king
- an independent state that works with other states
19 Clues: Nubia’s alphabet • an Egyptian king • to supply water to • region of the middle East • a pyramid shaped brick tower • the belief in more than one god • a structure with triangular sides • soldier who fight while riding horses • a type of paper made from papyrus reed • a wide, flat plain in present day Iraq • a permanent army of professional soldiers • ...
Week 1: Basic Organization, Anatomical Terms and Directions 2014-07-19
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- / The ___ cavity is located on the front side of the body
- / Splits the body into anterior and posterior halves.
- / The nose is _____ to both eyes
- / Study of the function of the human body
- / splits the body into Superior and Inferior portions
- / Beneath or lower
- / Closest to the point of attachment
- / Toward the front of the body
- / System consisting of the heart and major blood vessels
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- / Study of the structure of the human body
- / The ____ cavity houses the brain and spinal cord
- / Also known as midsagittal
- / Towards the back of the body
- / The spine is located on the ____ surface
- / System consisting of hair, nails, and skin
- / closest to the body surface
- / The ______ cavity is located inferior to the diaphragm but inferior to the pelvic floor.
- / System that participates in heat production
- / Structures of 2 or more tissue types that work together to carry out a particular function
- / The knee is _______ to the ankle
20 Clues: / Beneath or lower • / Also known as midsagittal • / closest to the body surface • / Towards the back of the body • / Toward the front of the body • / The nose is _____ to both eyes • / The knee is _______ to the ankle • / Closest to the point of attachment • / Study of the function of the human body • / Study of the structure of the human body • ...
Holi Cryptic 2024-03-24
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- I heard you had to iron out the hire in sapphire (7)
- Leave the nation, A! (6)
- Flower is known to be a love ender, I hear (8)
- Italian city forgot to prefix a big part of cheese(6)
- A piece of wood reversed and added to the lair of a wild beast (6)
- Extremists meet an American soldier(11)
- Anger over fruit of asperides(6)
- A Chinese hot beverage with a little extra (4)
- Anatomy textbook is vague
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- Abandon mates in chestnut Island (6)
- See ya, Mr. N!(4)
- I hear each pill is royal (6)
- Mediterranean plant doesn’t wanna die (5)
- Crime’s offspring without Mrs. E(7)
- O, Cher has muddled her lines! (5)
- Jaundiced scream of pain (6)
- Wound allowed blood(7)
- Mixed up piece of jewelry material (6)
- Half eaten candy turned Burg red (8)
19 Clues: See ya, Mr. N!(4) • Wound allowed blood(7) • Leave the nation, A! (6) • Anatomy textbook is vague • Jaundiced scream of pain (6) • I hear each pill is royal (6) • Anger over fruit of asperides(6) • O, Cher has muddled her lines! (5) • Crime’s offspring without Mrs. E(7) • Abandon mates in chestnut Island (6) • Half eaten candy turned Burg red (8) • ...
Just Taylor Crossword 2023-08-04
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- The name of her cat, named after Ellen Pompeo's character in Grey's Anatomy
- Her middle name
- Her mom's name
- The number of ACM awards she's won
- The Fox sitcom she had a guest appearance on
- The number of Grammy's she's won
- Her character's name in the film Valentine's Day
- Her lucky number
- The state she was born in
- The name of her fan base
- Her pseudonym when she wrote her her ex-boyfriend, Calvin Harris
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- She was named after who?
- The brand she used to model for when she was young
- The name of the album listening parties Taylor would host for fans
- The name of her character in the movie Cats
- Her zodiac sign
- She is a credited writer on this Olivia Rodrigo song
- The number of cats she has
- The number of times she's been a musical guest on Saturday Night Live
19 Clues: Her mom's name • Her middle name • Her zodiac sign • Her lucky number • She was named after who? • The name of her fan base • The state she was born in • The number of cats she has • The number of Grammy's she's won • The number of ACM awards she's won • The name of her character in the movie Cats • The Fox sitcom she had a guest appearance on • ...
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 • ...
Identifying Similarities Among Organisms 2022-04-04
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- ancient species from which two or more species evolved
- organism with one line of symmetry drawn down the middle to create two identical halves has __________ symmetry
- organism with many lines of symmetry has ____________ symmetry
- earliest stage of an organism's development
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- study of the development of unborn organisms
- organism with no lines of symmetry is ____________
- process of biological change over generations
- body structure and structural traits
- closest living relative to a whale
9 Clues: closest living relative to a whale • body structure and structural traits • earliest stage of an organism's development • study of the development of unborn organisms • process of biological change over generations • organism with no lines of symmetry is ____________ • ancient species from which two or more species evolved • ...
Anatomy Chapter 13 2015-05-07
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- protects the superior opening of the larynx
- smallest of the conducting passageways in the bronchi
- narrow superior portion of each lung
- or sinus inflammation, is difficult to treat
- muscular passageway about 13cm long that vaguely resembles a short length of red garden hose
- air entering this is also called the windpipe
- cavity which houses the heart
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- vocal folds and the slitlike passageway between them are called
- when air is flowing into the lungs
- the process of pulmonary ventilation is commonly called this
- voice box, routes air and food into the proper channel
- inflammation of the pleura
- small cavity, or air sacs
13 Clues: small cavity, or air sacs • inflammation of the pleura • cavity which houses the heart • when air is flowing into the lungs • narrow superior portion of each lung • protects the superior opening of the larynx • or sinus inflammation, is difficult to treat • air entering this is also called the windpipe • smallest of the conducting passageways in the bronchi • ...
Anatomy of Computer 2015-07-28
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- PORT/Slower than new USB and fireware
- is a large PCB
- brain carries out computer's instructions
- computers and their perpherals
- the image to the mintor
- PORT/Connect older printers to it
- and keyboards require PS ports
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- you configure some systems activities
- different types of peripherals
- CARD/Attach to the motherboard's PCI slots
- power through the multicolored cables
- power from computer to data
- CPU stores temporary information
13 Clues: is a large PCB • the image to the mintor • power from computer to data • different types of peripherals • computers and their perpherals • and keyboards require PS ports • CPU stores temporary information • PORT/Connect older printers to it • you configure some systems activities • PORT/Slower than new USB and fireware • power through the multicolored cables • ...
Anatomy of computer 2021-09-13
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- houses your graphics card
- buy more to have better sound quality
- The computers' mum
- Many items such as MP3 players and modern printers need this port.
- let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- much slower than new USB and FireWire ports
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- Gives Power to each device
- transfer data as fast as 400mbps
- newer mice and keyboards include USB cables most need a P5/z port
- The brains of your computer
- If you have an older printer or scanner then you will need this port which at being replaced by firewire and usb ports
- stores temporary information
- performs system checks before starting your main OS
13 Clues: The computers' mum • houses your graphics card • Gives Power to each device • The brains of your computer • stores temporary information • transfer data as fast as 400mbps • buy more to have better sound quality • much slower than new USB and FireWire ports • performs system checks before starting your main OS • let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor • ...
Computer Anatomy Crossword 2022-02-22
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- a basic os that is used to perform a system check before starting up the main OS
- Slots that let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- these ports very very slow and plugged into mostly printers and scanners
- if it wasn't integrated it would plug into your pci slot
- older keyboards and mice would plug into these 2 ports
- these ports are used to connect many external devices to the computer
- A large circuit board the houses most of a computers components
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- it is used to connect many types of peripherals and transfer data at 400mbps
- A unit the supplies power to the computers components
- The brains of the computer
- the port that houses your graphics card
- it is known as the communications port and is very slow
- Where the computer stores temporary data
13 Clues: The brains of the computer • the port that houses your graphics card • Where the computer stores temporary data • A unit the supplies power to the computers components • older keyboards and mice would plug into these 2 ports • it is known as the communications port and is very slow • if it wasn't integrated it would plug into your pci slot • ...
Computer Anatomy Crossword 2022-02-22
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- a basic os that is used to perform a system check before starting up the main OS
- it is known as the communications port and is very slow
- these ports are used to connect many external devices to the computer
- A unit the supplies power to the computers components
- it is used to connect many types of peripherals and transfer data at 400mbps
- Where the computer stores temporary data
- the port that houses your graphics card
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- A large circuit board the houses most of a computers components
- these ports very very slow and plugged into mostly printers and scanners
- older keyboards and mice would plug into these 2 ports
- if it wasn't integrated it would plug into your pci slot
- Slots that let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- The brains of the computer
13 Clues: The brains of the computer • the port that houses your graphics card • Where the computer stores temporary data • A unit the supplies power to the computers components • older keyboards and mice would plug into these 2 ports • it is known as the communications port and is very slow • if it wasn't integrated it would plug into your pci slot • ...
anatomy of computer 2022-02-22
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- you can add devices, such as moderns and sound cards
- you can usually increase the performance by adding additional...
- it activates when you turn on the computer
- they are much slower than new USB and firewire ports
- houses your graphic card, which supplies the image to the monitor
- most of these attach to one of the mother-board's PCI slots
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- a large PCB that houses most of your computer's components
- if you have an older printer or scanner you probably connect to this
- you can use this to connect to many different types of peripherals
- some newer mice include USB cables but most need...
- isn't in the prettiest components by any means
- transfers data at 12 mps
- you can't see it when you open your case because a headsink covers it
13 Clues: transfers data at 12 mps • it activates when you turn on the computer • isn't in the prettiest components by any means • some newer mice include USB cables but most need... • you can add devices, such as moderns and sound cards • they are much slower than new USB and firewire ports • a large PCB that houses most of your computer's components • ...
Anatomy Of Computers! 2022-02-22
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- houses your graphics card
- the brain of the computer
- slower and older than a usb port
- powers all your components
- lets you plug in soundcards or Wi-Fi adapters
- houses your cpu
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- transfers data at up to 400mbps
- an old printer port
- the port you plug most peripherals into
- green and purple ports
- manages data flow
- gives better sound quality
- can speed up your computer
13 Clues: houses your cpu • manages data flow • an old printer port • green and purple ports • houses your graphics card • the brain of the computer • gives better sound quality • can speed up your computer • powers all your components • transfers data at up to 400mbps • slower and older than a usb port • the port you plug most peripherals into • lets you plug in soundcards or Wi-Fi adapters
anatomy of computer 2022-02-17
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- holds your content portability so you can access it on any computer.
- normally port green and purple.
- power supply unit.
- port use for older scanner and printers.
- be able to show images on the computer.
- holds all of the computers components.
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- a sound chip.
- attached to older keyboards.
- brain of the computer.
- transfer data.
- communicates quickly with the processor.
- stars but the computer and looks at input and output.
- stores and releases data.
13 Clues: a sound chip. • transfer data. • power supply unit. • brain of the computer. • stores and releases data. • attached to older keyboards. • normally port green and purple. • holds all of the computers components. • be able to show images on the computer. • port use for older scanner and printers. • communicates quickly with the processor. • ...
Anatomy of computer 2024-02-22
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- any hardware component not installed inside a personal computer
- It's where the data is stored that your computer processor needs to run your applications and open your files
- devices any hardware device used to send data from a computer to another device or user
- the primary circuit inside a pc and every part of a computer is connected to the motherboard.
- predicted that microprocessors would double in complexity every two years
- devices a piece of equipment used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system
- a primary component of a computer that basically acts as a control center of a computer
- Conducts electricity, the microprocessor has billions!
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- input, output, storage, communication, processing, and more
- set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks
- a mechanism that is used to connect two peripheral devices to computer
- the heart of all the computer’s operations
- the smallest unit in a digital display
13 Clues: the smallest unit in a digital display • the heart of all the computer’s operations • Conducts electricity, the microprocessor has billions! • input, output, storage, communication, processing, and more • any hardware component not installed inside a personal computer • a mechanism that is used to connect two peripheral devices to computer • ...
Anatomy of computer 2019-10-03
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- Power supply unit
- Random access memory
- peripheral component interconnect
- used for older printer scanner
- quickly transfers data
- better sound quality
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- Accelerated graphics pore
- slower type of USB
- A large PCB that houses most of your computers components
- used to connect most mice and keyboard
- basic input/output system
- Central processing unit
- Universal serial bus
13 Clues: Power supply unit • slower type of USB • Random access memory • Universal serial bus • better sound quality • 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
Computer Anatomy Crossword 2019-09-17
Across
- The heart of the computer
- Slower and older versions of data transfer
- Keyboards and mouse used to be plugged into
- For better quality sound which attach to the Motherboard
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- Peer-to-peer data transfer
- Host-based data transfer
- Old printers and scanners connected to this
- Makes images appear on your computer
- Makes sure everything is running before turning on/off
- Stores temporary information
- The brain of the computer
- Gives the computer power to run
- The slots that let you plug in different items
13 Clues: Host-based data transfer • The heart of the computer • The brain of the computer • Peer-to-peer data transfer • Stores temporary information • Gives the computer power to run • Makes images appear on your computer • Slower and older versions of data transfer • Old printers and scanners connected to this • Keyboards and mouse used to be plugged into • ...
Anatomy Of Computers 2020-02-20
Across
- is the brains of the computer
- a port to connect peripheral devices
- ports slots that let peripheral devices to communicate quickly with the processor
- where the CPU stores temporary information
- Port a slower port than usb's to attach older keyboards
- a port to connect older models of printers
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- houses all of the parts of the computer
- supplies power through multicolored cables to deices
- 1394 ports to transfer data
- Card a place to connect headphones
- is an acronym for an operating system
- holds your graphic cards, which supplies images to your computer screen
- a port to connect old keyboards and mouse,one port is green and the other is purple
13 Clues: is the brains of the computer • 1394 ports to transfer data • Card a place to connect headphones • a port to connect peripheral devices • is an acronym for an operating system • houses all of the parts of the computer • where the CPU stores temporary information • a port to connect older models of printers • supplies power through multicolored cables to deices • ...
Anatomy of Computer 2020-09-30
Across
- In the motherboard and activates when you turn on your computer and it performs system checks before staring your main OS.
- Stores temporary information like data relating to open programs.
- Ports that are slower than the USB and FireWire ports. Also known as communications port.
- Allows use or better quality of audio components in multimedia applications. Most attach to one of the motherboard's PCI slots.
- Connects older printers and scanners to this port.
- Many peripherals require this port and can transfer data
Down
- A printed circuit board that houses most computer components.
- Port that transfers data and can connect many types of peripherals like digital cameras.
- Houses graphics card which supplies the image to your monitor
- Funnels power through the cables to each device
- Brain of the computer that carries out the computer's instructions.
- Type of port that older mice and keyboards requires
- Slots let peripheral communicate quickly with processor.
13 Clues: Funnels power through the cables to each device • Connects older printers and scanners to this port. • Type of port that older mice and keyboards requires • Slots let peripheral communicate quickly with processor. • Many peripherals require this port and can transfer data • A printed circuit board that houses most computer components. • ...
Anatomy of Computer 2020-09-30
Across
- In the motherboard and activates when you turn on your computer and it performs system checks before staring your main OS.
- Stores temporary information like data relating to open programs.
- Ports that are slower than the USB and FireWire ports. Also known as communications port.
- Allows use or better quality of audio components in multimedia applications. Most attach to one of the motherboard's PCI slots.
- Connects older printers and scanners to this port.
- Many peripherals require this port and can transfer data
Down
- A printed circuit board that houses most computer components.
- Port that transfers data and can connect many types of peripherals like digital cameras.
- Houses graphics card which supplies the image to your monitor
- Funnels power through the cables to each device
- Brain of the computer that carries out the computer's instructions.
- Type of port that older mice and keyboards requires
- Slots let peripheral communicate quickly with processor.
13 Clues: Funnels power through the cables to each device • Connects older printers and scanners to this port. • Type of port that older mice and keyboards requires • Slots let peripheral communicate quickly with processor. • Many peripherals require this port and can transfer data • A printed circuit board that houses most computer components. • ...
Anatomy- The heart 2023-04-21
Across
- Is responsible for transporting blood to the heart there are four main arteries
- the largest artery of the body and carries blood from the heart to the circulatory system
- Returns deoxygenated blood from the body and moves it to the right atrium
- Left ventricular contraction forces oxygenated blood through the aortic valve to be distributed to the entire body.
- The right ventricle pumps blood low in oxygen to the lungs. In the lungs, the blood then gets a "refill" of oxygen.
Down
- cardiac muscle cells that conduct electrical impulses that allow coordinated contraction of cardiac muscle
- generates an electrical signal that causes the upper heart chambers (atria) to contract
- Isone of the four main chambers of the heart stores and transports deoxygenated blood
- a sequence of alternating contraction and relaxation of the atria and ventricles in order to pump blood throughout the body.
- receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle
- separates the ventricles and allows for proper blood flow through the heart
- a protective, fluid-filled sac that surrounds your heart and helps it function properly.
- connect the electrical systems of the atria and the ventricles, providing electrical impedance from the atria and an intrinsic pacemaker in its absence
13 Clues: Returns deoxygenated blood from the body and moves it to the right atrium • separates the ventricles and allows for proper blood flow through the heart • receives oxygen-rich blood from the lungs and pumps it to the left ventricle • Is responsible for transporting blood to the heart there are four main arteries • ...
Anatomy & Physiology Final 2025-01-28
Across
- What is the largest organ in the human body by weight(17)
- Largest lympathatic organ(71)
- how an organism makes the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide(63)
- Large elastic conducting vessels(53)
- Puts excessive stress on artery walls causing them to thicken; heart attacks(61)
- Blood clots form to fill in space, and changes into a spongy bone(35)
- this bone is considered an "irregular bone" Shaped unlike no other(25)
Down
- This forms new bone tissue and helps with repairs(29)
- Create sebum that keeps hair and skin soft and waterproof(21)
- A bundle of fiberous tissue with the ability to contract(36)
- Outermost layer of skin(17)
- The only connective tissue in the body with a fluid extracellular matrix(55)
- what is made up of 92% water, 7% protein, 1% electrolytes(55)
13 Clues: Outermost layer of skin(17) • Largest lympathatic organ(71) • Large elastic conducting vessels(53) • This forms new bone tissue and helps with repairs(29) • What is the largest organ in the human body by weight(17) • A bundle of fiberous tissue with the ability to contract(36) • Create sebum that keeps hair and skin soft and waterproof(21) • ...
Middle Ear Anatomy 2025-06-17
Across
- window – Where the stapes connects to the inner ear
- ear cavity – Air‑filled space behind the eardrum
- – Collective name for the malleus, incus, and stapes
- membrane – Another name for the eardrum
- – The middle bone of the ossicles
- reflex – Reflex that protects the ear from loud sounds
Down
- window – Helps relieve pressure in the cochlea
- – First of the three tiny bones in the middle ear
- matching – Function of the ossicles to transfer sound efficiently
- – The smallest bone in the human body
- tube – Connects the middle ear to the throat
- – Smallest skeletal muscle in the body
- tympani – Muscle that tightens the eardrum
13 Clues: – The middle bone of the ossicles • – The smallest bone in the human body • – Smallest skeletal muscle in the body • membrane – Another name for the eardrum • tympani – Muscle that tightens the eardrum • tube – Connects the middle ear to the throat • window – Helps relieve pressure in the cochlea • ear cavity – Air‑filled space behind the eardrum • ...
Renaissance Art 2012-11-05
Across
- Raphael's painting, the School of _______, pictured several great thinkers.
- Many sided genius
- Leonardo's famous painting of a mysterious woman (no spaces).
- Leonardo painted the Last _______.
- Best known for paintings of Jesus' mother, Mary.
- Machiavelli's work, "Machivellian", refers to the use of _______ in politics.
- Leonardo dissected corpses to learn about _______ and muscles.
Down
- Sketched flying machines and undersea boats.
- Castiglione had a very strong opinion of what he thought _______ should be like.
- Castiglione wrote the "Book of the _______".
- Machiavelli wrote a guide to rulers on how to gain and maintain _______.
- Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the _______ chapel in Rome.
- Leonardo was skilled in many areas, like botany, anatomy, _______, music, architecture, and engineering.
- Michelangelo's other famous statue.
- Michelangelo's Statue of _______.
15 Clues: Many sided genius • Michelangelo's Statue of _______. • Leonardo painted the Last _______. • Michelangelo's other famous statue. • Sketched flying machines and undersea boats. • Castiglione wrote the "Book of the _______". • Best known for paintings of Jesus' mother, Mary. • Leonardo's famous painting of a mysterious woman (no spaces). • ...
science 2024-05-08
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- ,Man's best friend that starts with d
- ,Likes to chase mice that starts with c
- ,a disease that starts with i
- ,an person you work with in the lab that starts with p
- ,Flying mammal that starts with e
- ,Large joey that starts with k
- ,an instructor that starts with t
Down
- ,something harmful is swallowed that starts with p
- ,a place where an animal lives that starts with h
- ,Has a trunk that starts with b
- , a science tool that starts with b
- ,a place where you do science stuff that starts with l
- ,something we eat that starts with f
- ,a body system that starts with a
- ,god's creation that starts with h
15 Clues: ,a disease that starts with i • ,Large joey that starts with k • ,Has a trunk that starts with b • ,Flying mammal that starts with e • ,a body system that starts with a • ,an instructor that starts with t • ,god's creation that starts with h • , a science tool that starts with b • ,something we eat that starts with f • ,Man's best friend that starts with d • ...
