greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1 Anatomy 2023-09-02
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- the system that produces either sperm or eggs to create offspring
- the organ system that supports the body
- The study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts
- the system that transports materials through the body
- the organ system that forms the body covering
- the study of how the body and its parts work or function
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- the organ system that sends messages through the body
- the system that cleans the blood
- the system that removes nitrogenous waste and regulates water and electrolytes
- the system that produces hormones
- the system that absorbs nutrients and breaks down food
- the system that supplies blood with oxygen
12 Clues: the system that cleans the blood • the system that produces hormones • the organ system that supports the body • the system that supplies blood with oxygen • the organ system that forms the body covering • the organ system that sends messages through the body • the system that transports materials through the body • ...
DO YOU KNOW YOUR ABCs OF GENDER AND SEXUALITY? 2020-06-24
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- When a person doesn’t fit typical gender roles of their society
- Someone who is exploring their gender or sexuality
- Attraction to people of any gender
- Practice of consensual non-monogamous relationships
- A gender neutral title
- When men hold the greatest power in a society
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- When you believe there are two genders, male or female
- People who are sexually/emotionally attracted to both men and women
- A conflict between a person’s physical gender and the gender with which they identify
- When you aren’t sexually attracted to any gender
- Gender-neutral pronouns (4,4)
- People whose reproductive anatomy differs from what is traditionally defined as male or female
12 Clues: A gender neutral title • Gender-neutral pronouns (4,4) • Attraction to people of any gender • When men hold the greatest power in a society • When you aren’t sexually attracted to any gender • Someone who is exploring their gender or sexuality • Practice of consensual non-monogamous relationships • When you believe there are two genders, male or female • ...
Biology Article Vocabulary Words Weeks 8-11 2020-03-18
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- A scientist who studies animals' behavior in their natural habitat
- Scientist who studies the nervous system including the brain, spinal cord, and nerve cells
- A internal disorder that causes external symptoms (Flu, Hepatitis, etc.)
- An animal who undergo fetal development within an amnion (mammals, reptiles, birds)
- A trait (animal's body color) that helps something blend in to surroundings
- Checking something thoroughly, inspection
- Aging, growing old
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- A brain disorder that leads to memory loss and personality change
- Primary cells in the Nervous System
- The action of making something more diverse
- A characteristic determined by genetics (eye color, hair color, height)
- An organism's bodily structure
12 Clues: Aging, growing old • An organism's bodily structure • Primary cells in the Nervous System • Checking something thoroughly, inspection • The action of making something more diverse • A brain disorder that leads to memory loss and personality change • A scientist who studies animals' behavior in their natural habitat • ...
Greek Roots 9 2025-02-04
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- the change in rate of a chemical reaction in a cell by the addition of something which does not change itself
- a motion picture
- the era when fossils were formed
- the formation and development of cells
- study of the principles of anatomy in relation to human movement
- belonging to one-cell animals
- in ancient Greece, a temple slave dedicated to the service of a god
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- protoplasm in cells (the liquid in a cell)
- the study of ancient plants
- the science that deals with movement and the forces action on objects
- a motion picture camera
- a person highly sensitive to art and beauty
12 Clues: a motion picture • a motion picture camera • the study of ancient plants • belonging to one-cell animals • the era when fossils were formed • the formation and development of cells • protoplasm in cells (the liquid in a cell) • a person highly sensitive to art and beauty • study of the principles of anatomy in relation to human movement • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocabulary Review 2024-12-12
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- An area of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river.
- A system of offices and officials that handle the business of government.
- A structure with triangular sides.
- Skilled workers who practice a handicraft.
- Groups of rocky rapids.
- A body preserved by a special process.
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- A drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound.
- A material similar to paper made from the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile.
- A statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone or other materials.
- A ruling family
- The study of the structure of the body and its organs.
- King of a united Egypt
12 Clues: A ruling family • King of a united Egypt • Groups of rocky rapids. • A structure with triangular sides. • A body preserved by a special process. • Skilled workers who practice a handicraft. • A drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound. • An area of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river. • The study of the structure of the body and its organs. • ...
EDINBURGH'S HAUNTED CASTLE F&P 110 2026-03-19
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- a safe & secure space for storage
- sights or sounds that seem real but do not exist
- that which cannot be explained by science
- looking evil or dangerous
- widespread
- bacterial disease that spreads quickly
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- the study of the bodily structure of humans & other organs
- the Scottish word for a lake
- when a person is kept away from others to prevent the spread of disease
- a tight, narrow street open at either end to a larger road; an alley
- someone who is unfairly blamed for something that is not their fault
- someone who plays the pipe or the bagpipes; a Scottish instrument with an air bag & many pipes
12 Clues: widespread • looking evil or dangerous • the Scottish word for a lake • a safe & secure space for storage • bacterial disease that spreads quickly • that which cannot be explained by science • sights or sounds that seem real but do not exist • the study of the bodily structure of humans & other organs • a tight, narrow street open at either end to a larger road; an alley • ...
Glorious Generation 2020-09-25
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- The most funniest person in church
- The end of all evil on earth
- The present Assistant Sister cord belong to this department in school
- The name given to Jesus's teaching in Matt. Chapter 5 & 6
- The name bare by two different people of which both individual are in media
- Name of the most quiet girl in the Choir. She is a nurse.
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- The name of of the immediate past prayer cord
- Pastor Grace graduated from this department while in Lautech.
- Name of the media cord
- The name of the day of the week we normally have our vigil.
- The name of english assembly pastor
- Sister Gbemi's hostel is in this area.
- The present prayer cord
- The home of all saints
14 Clues: Name of the media cord • The home of all saints • The present prayer cord • The end of all evil on earth • The most funniest person in church • The name of english assembly pastor • Sister Gbemi's hostel is in this area. • The name of of the immediate past prayer cord • The name given to Jesus's teaching in Matt. Chapter 5 & 6 • ...
Books and TV 2021-12-25
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- david and alexis's mother in Schitt's creek
- In Midnight Library, Nora dreams of having this job
- the only boy in the Derry Girls group
- the sister in The Color Purple who writes letters to God
- the second Bridgerton's son
- the last name of the main family in Schitt's Creek
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- dog judy's criminal name was the ____ bandit (a car brand)
- Nick from New Girl's last name; also the name of a beer
- Kya's husband in where the Crawdad's sing
- Before Grey Sloan the Grey's Anatomy hospital was Seattle ______
- the name of Jake and Amy's son
- Schitt's creek first name
- This country is also Tan from Queer Eye's last name
- this roommate was replaced by Winston in New Girl
14 Clues: Schitt's creek first name • the second Bridgerton's son • the name of Jake and Amy's son • the only boy in the Derry Girls group • Kya's husband in where the Crawdad's sing • david and alexis's mother in Schitt's creek • this roommate was replaced by Winston in New Girl • the last name of the main family in Schitt's Creek • ...
Frederick Douglass 2024-09-04
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- noun: feeling of concern or compassion for someone (8)
- noun: a conversation (8)
- noun: process of being instructed (9)
- noun:a mischievous young child, especially one dressed in rags (6)
- noun: a human being forced to work without pay, considered property (50
- century Douglass was born in (10)
- noun: the spirit of a human being (4)
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- noun: a formal statement testifying to someones character (10)
- noun: the act of liberation, especially from bondage (12)
- noun: the state of liberation (7)
- noun: reasons set out to make a case for something (8)
- noun: in accordance with fact or reality (5)
- noun: you are in one right now (6)
- noun: flexible part of the human anatomy necessary for speech and eating (6)
14 Clues: noun: a conversation (8) • noun: the state of liberation (7) • century Douglass was born in (10) • noun: you are in one right now (6) • noun: process of being instructed (9) • noun: the spirit of a human being (4) • noun: in accordance with fact or reality (5) • noun: feeling of concern or compassion for someone (8) • noun: reasons set out to make a case for something (8) • ...
Abi heisinger game 2 2022-09-19
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- movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline
- movement of the raidus and ulna anterior or superior
- movement that extends the foot
- series of joints that allow movement
- divides the body into front and back portions
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- movement of a body part posterior in a transverse plane
- allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and fourth or side to side
- slightly moveable joints
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- movement of a bone on an axis, toward or away from the body
10 Clues: slightly moveable joints • movement that extends the foot • series of joints that allow movement • divides the body into front and back portions • movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline • movement of the raidus and ulna anterior or superior • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • movement of a body part posterior in a transverse plane • ...
Segrist, Norah, Period 5, Game 2 2022-09-19
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- Slightly Moveable joints
- Movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline.
- Movement that extends the foot.
- The joints When one bone has a rounded end that fits into the concave cavity or another bone.
- Movement of a body part inferior in a frontal plane.
- Movement that increases the angle between two bones.
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- Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy.
- A hollow space within the body, an organ, or a bone
- there are _____ types of joint articulations.
- A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments.
10 Clues: Slightly Moveable joints • Movement that extends the foot. • there are _____ types of joint articulations. • Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy. • A hollow space within the body, an organ, or a bone • Movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline. • Movement of a body part inferior in a frontal plane. • ...
Kinesiology game#1 2022-09-20
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- angle is blank to the knee
- saddle joint
- diarthroses joints are separated by a space called the
- immovable joints
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- a hollow space within the body, an organ, or a bone
- Plane that runs from side to side dividing the body into front and back parts
- example of gomphoses
- when one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- a freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- a joint that allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
10 Clues: saddle joint • immovable joints • example of gomphoses • angle is blank to the knee • a hollow space within the body, an organ, or a bone • diarthroses joints are separated by a space called the • a joint that allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • a freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • ...
India's Crossword 2020-11-11
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- capital of poland
- to perceive by the ear
- paper to organize daily
- the totality of known or supposed objects and phenomena throughout space; the cosmos; macrocosm
- the branch of medicine that deals with the anatomy,function, and diseases of the ear, nose, and throat.
- to speak with soft, hushed sounds, using the breath,lips, etc., but with no vibration of the vocal
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- a gloomy state of mind, especially when habitual or prolonged
- the biggest country in the world
- to strike with the foot or feet
- unusual, extraordinary, or curious;
10 Clues: capital of poland • to perceive by the ear • paper to organize daily • to strike with the foot or feet • the biggest country in the world • unusual, extraordinary, or curious; • a gloomy state of mind, especially when habitual or prolonged • the totality of known or supposed objects and phenomena throughout space; the cosmos; macrocosm • ...
Whitham, Chase [Period 3] Game 2 2021-09-20
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- This covers the opposing bones in diarthrotic joints
- Allows only flexion and extension due to it anatomy
- A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue that unites the bones of the skull
- Movement of a body part anterior in a transverse plane
- Joints that lack a synovial cavity
- Movement superior in the frontal plane
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- Slighty moveable joints
- Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- joint in whihc the bones are connected by ligaments
- Movement of bone on an axis, toward or away from the body
10 Clues: Slighty moveable joints • Joints that lack a synovial cavity • Movement superior in the frontal plane • joint in whihc the bones are connected by ligaments • Allows only flexion and extension due to it anatomy • This covers the opposing bones in diarthrotic joints • Movement of a body part anterior in a transverse plane • ...
Quiz 1: Chapter 1 2021-04-07
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- Tissue dominated by fat cells
- Body area which consists of the chest, back, abdomen, and the pelvis
- Nearer to the point of attachment
- The most widespread and most varied of all the tissues
- Superomedial cavity of the Thoracic body cavity
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- Prepares and packages proteins for export to other parts of the body
- A quality of the cell membrane wherein it permits only certain substances to pass through
- "To cut or divide the body or a part"
- A compartment within the body
- Membrane that lines the abdominal cavity
10 Clues: Tissue dominated by fat cells • A compartment within the body • Nearer to the point of attachment • "To cut or divide the body or a part" • Membrane that lines the abdominal cavity • Superomedial cavity of the Thoracic body cavity • The most widespread and most varied of all the tissues • Prepares and packages proteins for export to other parts of the body • ...
Evidence of evolution 2023-12-15
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- represents the evolutionary relationships among an organism or set of organisms
- traces of once-living organisms
- used to make phylogeny
- show a group of organisms that includes ancestors and all descendants of that ancestor
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- comparing body parts
- features that are similar in structure but appear in different organisms and have different functions
- remnants of organs or structures that had a function in early ancestors
- comparisons between DNA nucleotide or protein amino acid sequences
- the study of embryological development
- the study of the distribution of organisms around the world
10 Clues: comparing body parts • used to make phylogeny • traces of once-living organisms • the study of embryological development • the study of the distribution of organisms around the world • comparisons between DNA nucleotide or protein amino acid sequences • remnants of organs or structures that had a function in early ancestors • ...
Mortimer, Devin. Game #2 2023-09-15
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- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis.
- Joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments.
- Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side.
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- Slightly moveable joints.
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate.
- The study of physical activity or movement.
- A freely moveable joint.
- Allow motion and provide stability.
- Joints that lack Movement.
- Allows only extension and not Flexion due to its anatomy.
10 Clues: A freely moveable joint. • Slightly moveable joints. • Joints that lack Movement. • Allow motion and provide stability. • The study of physical activity or movement. • Allows only extension and not Flexion due to its anatomy. • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis. • ...
Mendoza,Julien,Period 7,Game 2 2023-09-16
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- A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts
- at side and palms and feet facing forward
- The study of physical movement
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- A hollow space within the body an organ or a bone
- in this position the human body stands eyes looking forward
- Joint where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments
- A vertical plane running from side to side
- A vertical plane running from front to back
- biomechanics
- bones connected by fibrocartilage
10 Clues: biomechanics • The study of physical movement • bones connected by fibrocartilage • at side and palms and feet facing forward • A vertical plane running from side to side • A vertical plane running from front to back • A hollow space within the body an organ or a bone • in this position the human body stands eyes looking forward • ...
neuro game! 2024-09-29
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- with an I and an S added, it’s very smart! Means “knee.” There are two in brain anatomy.
- Little janitors of the brain.
- “small hill.” Two of them are associated with visual and auditory reflexes.
- name for a path in the brain
- crown that becomes the internal capsule.
- name for a brain region/neighborhood
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- Lines areas that contain CSF, like ventricles and spinal cord canal
- this “little foot” takes motor fibers to the spinal cord.
- CNS’s Schwann cells.
- Secret fifth brain lobe, lost deep to time
10 Clues: CNS’s Schwann cells. • name for a path in the brain • Little janitors of the brain. • name for a brain region/neighborhood • crown that becomes the internal capsule. • Secret fifth brain lobe, lost deep to time • this “little foot” takes motor fibers to the spinal cord. • Lines areas that contain CSF, like ventricles and spinal cord canal • ...
Vocab review game 2026-02-20
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- A tax on goods produced or sold within a country.
- Intelligently analytical and clear-thinking.
- Giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words.
- The study of the structure of plants or animals.
- A violation or breach of a rule or law.
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- A feeling of guilt that follows doing something wrong.
- Tending to be troublesome; unruly and difficult to control.
- Having a sharply strong taste or smell.
- A perfect example of a particular quality or type.
- To actively break the terms of a law or agreement.
10 Clues: Having a sharply strong taste or smell. • A violation or breach of a rule or law. • Intelligently analytical and clear-thinking. • The study of the structure of plants or animals. • A tax on goods produced or sold within a country. • A perfect example of a particular quality or type. • To actively break the terms of a law or agreement. • ...
novel study 2020-05-07
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- Extremely hungry
- Completely baffled, very puzzled
- Receive and pass on information or a message
- The branch of science that deals with the physical and biological properties and phenomena of the sea
- Hesitating or doubting
- To persuade someone to do something by coaxing of flattery
- A person’s expression of behavior indicating mild or amused puzzlement
- The way in which a living organism or bodily part functions
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- Quiet and rather reflective or depressed
- Lacking energy or enthusiasm
- The bodily structure of humans, animals and other living organisms
- A piece of iron or other object acting as a keeper for a magnet
- A small container made of glass used for holding liquid medicines
13 Clues: Extremely hungry • Hesitating or doubting • Lacking energy or enthusiasm • Completely baffled, very puzzled • Quiet and rather reflective or depressed • Receive and pass on information or a message • To persuade someone to do something by coaxing of flattery • The way in which a living organism or bodily part functions • ...
Obstetrics puzzle 2025-04-08
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- Preeclampsia complication: Hemolysis + elevated LFTs + low platelets
- A pregnant patient at 32 weeks presents with acute abdominal pain, uterine tenderness, and covert bleeding. Ultrasound shows a heterogenous mass behind the placenta. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- Second-line uterotonic for PPH (ergot derivative)?
- Bony landmark for fetal station measurement
- First-line drug for postpartum hemorrhage
- Painless late-pregnancy bleeding
- Optimal pelvic shape for delivery
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- Imaging for fetal anatomy
- First-line IV antihypertensive for severe preeclampsia (prevents seizures)?
- Which hormone, secreted by the corpus luteum and later the placenta, maintains early pregnancy by suppressing uterine contractions?
- HTN + proteinuria + end-organ damage
- Bilateral renal cortical necrosis in postpartum hemorrhage?
- First-trimester bleeding with closed cervix
13 Clues: Imaging for fetal anatomy • Painless late-pregnancy bleeding • Optimal pelvic shape for delivery • HTN + proteinuria + end-organ damage • First-line drug for postpartum hemorrhage • First-trimester bleeding with closed cervix • Bony landmark for fetal station measurement • Second-line uterotonic for PPH (ergot derivative)? • ...
Heart anatomy 2021-08-24
anatomy lab 2021-11-14
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- the spermatic cord passes through which canal?
- CT scan
- CT scan
- Which ligament covers the structure located posteriorly to the bladder?
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- what is the largest branch of the celiac trunk?
- CT scan
- the inferior mesenteric artery supplies what part of the gut?
- Which structure is part of the spermatic cord and crosses over the ureter?
- which artery gives rise to the jejuno-ileal arteries?
- what is the first branch off of the abdominal aorta?
10 Clues: CT scan • CT scan • CT scan • the spermatic cord passes through which canal? • what is the largest branch of the celiac trunk? • what is the first branch off of the abdominal aorta? • which artery gives rise to the jejuno-ileal arteries? • the inferior mesenteric artery supplies what part of the gut? • ...
Shoulder Anatomy 2016-03-04
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- Muscle that is used during the early/late cocking and acceleration phase of throwing
- Rotator cuff muscle that is the main decelerator of the arm
- Biggest bursa in the shoulder
- The bone that is the base of support for the shoulder
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- Ball-in-socket joint
- Rotator cuff anchor the humerus ___________
- Rotator cuff muscle that internally rotates the arm
- Connects the clavicle to the manubrium that is a weak joint but has strong ligaments
8 Clues: Ball-in-socket joint • Biggest bursa in the shoulder • Rotator cuff anchor the humerus ___________ • Rotator cuff muscle that internally rotates the arm • The bone that is the base of support for the shoulder • Rotator cuff muscle that is the main decelerator of the arm • Muscle that is used during the early/late cocking and acceleration phase of throwing • ...
Dog Anatomy 2024-08-25
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- Provides insulation and protection, can be various textures.
- Detect high-frequency sounds, can perk up or flop.
- Panting organ, aids in temperature regulation.
- Wags when a dog is happy, helps with balance.
- Sensitive and wet, key to a dog’s keen sense of smell.
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- Four padded limbs used for walking and digging.
- Used for chewing and tearing, constantly growing.
- Houses vocal cords, essential for barking.
8 Clues: Houses vocal cords, essential for barking. • Wags when a dog is happy, helps with balance. • Panting organ, aids in temperature regulation. • Four padded limbs used for walking and digging. • Used for chewing and tearing, constantly growing. • Detect high-frequency sounds, can perk up or flop. • Sensitive and wet, key to a dog’s keen sense of smell. • ...
Computer anatomy 2023-04-19
8 Clues: Make the brain work • It needs a warm home • Computer's core brain • Does the computer need to eat? • Your secret information is here • How much software you can run depends on it • The frame rate when you play the game depends on it • High temperature operation warning! ! ! need to cool down
Shark Anatomy 2022-12-14
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- The fin at the top of the sharks body
- You can find these at the beach
- Helps pick up vibrations in the water
- Allows water into the siphon through a specific orifice
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- These are used for sniffing out there prey or mate
- This is found in pairs along the underneath side of sharks body
- What sharks use to see there prey
- Sharks can extend their _______ structure forward
8 Clues: You can find these at the beach • What sharks use to see there prey • The fin at the top of the sharks body • Helps pick up vibrations in the water • Sharks can extend their _______ structure forward • These are used for sniffing out there prey or mate • Allows water into the siphon through a specific orifice • ...
Body anatomy 2025-04-09
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- Muscular food tube to the stomach
- Contractile tissue enabling movement
- Control center for thought and coordination
- INTESTINE Primary site of nutrient absorption
- NODES Immune system filters that trap pathogens
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- INTESTINE Processes waste before elimination
- Paired organs for oxygen exchange
- Bony structure protecting the brain
8 Clues: Muscular food tube to the stomach • Paired organs for oxygen exchange • Bony structure protecting the brain • Contractile tissue enabling movement • Control center for thought and coordination • INTESTINE Processes waste before elimination • INTESTINE Primary site of nutrient absorption • NODES Immune system filters that trap pathogens
Human Anatomy 2025-06-09
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- largest organ that serves as a barrier and regulates temperature Answer Skin
- organ of the nervous system housed within the skull Answer Brain
- that temporarily stores urine until voluntary release Answer Bladder
- of bones that supports and shapes the human body Answer Skeleton
- organ where proteins begin breaking down during digestion Answer Stomach
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- organ responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the body Answer Heart
- structure that forms a cage around the heart and lungs Answer Ribs
- of spongy organs that perform gas exchange during respiration Answer Lungs
- that filters blood, detoxifies chemicals, and produces bile Answer Liver
9 Clues: organ of the nervous system housed within the skull Answer Brain • of bones that supports and shapes the human body Answer Skeleton • structure that forms a cage around the heart and lungs Answer Ribs • that temporarily stores urine until voluntary release Answer Bladder • organ responsible for pumping oxygenated blood to the body Answer Heart • ...
Deeper Anatomy 2025-08-12
8 Clues: Also called the collarbone • Firm tissue found in joints • Passage behind nose and mouth • Thigh bone and longest in body • Also called the shoulder blade • Muscle that helps with breathing • Tube that carries food to stomach • Bony structure at the base of the spine
Anatomy Crossword 2025-12-02
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- a device that can be used to prevent clots from travelling to dangerous locations (3 words)
- a treatment option for a pulmonary embolism in more severe cases (2 words)
- name of a clot found deep in the calf region (3 words)
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- name of a condition when a blood clot travels to the lungs (2 words)
- occurs when proteins and platelets form a mass in blood vessels
- the goal of treatment for a pulmonary embolism (2 words)
- common drug class used in people with high risk of blood clots
- a common symptom of a pulmonary embolism (2 words)
8 Clues: a common symptom of a pulmonary embolism (2 words) • name of a clot found deep in the calf region (3 words) • the goal of treatment for a pulmonary embolism (2 words) • common drug class used in people with high risk of blood clots • occurs when proteins and platelets form a mass in blood vessels • ...
Human Body 1 2015-05-06
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- /The suffix “-uria” relates to __________________
- /The name of the most superior section of the spine
- /The elbow is __________________ to the shoulder
- plane divides the body equally into left and right sides
- /The study of the structure of the human body
- /The prefix associated with muscle
- /The largest of the six levels of organisation of the human body
- /The most inferior of the body cavities
- /The smallest of the six levels of organisation of the human body
- /This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- /The body system that includes the lungs
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- /The section of the spine with 12 vertebrae
- structure forms the inferior boundary of the thoracic cavity
- prefix associated with bone
- /The cavity in which the pancreas is found
- /The suffix “-itis” means ___________
- plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- /The prefix associated with the liver
18 Clues: prefix associated with bone • /The prefix associated with muscle • /The suffix “-itis” means ___________ • /The prefix associated with the liver • /The most inferior of the body cavities • /The body system that includes the lungs • /The cavity in which the pancreas is found • /The section of the spine with 12 vertebrae • /The study of the structure of the human body • ...
Understanding the causes 2022-02-12
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- discovered by Crick and Watson
- bad ? a common explanation for illness until the nineteenth century
- Vesalius did this to understand anatomy
- people thought the great plague was god punishing them for this
- fixing the illness
- who made copies of ancient medical books
- what pasteur published
- Galen thought these being out of balance would make you ill
- what was used in WW1 to find bullets and shrapnel
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- what did the Christian church control where learning took place
- the people in charge
- Harvey was able to show that the heart pumped this around the body
- invention that was a better and cheaper way to produce books
- what method did koch use to find tiny bacterium
- what Snow discovered chloera spread through
- what Chadwick proved to be causing illness
- who sent disease according to the christian church
- which war showed that the population was worryingly unhealthy
18 Clues: fixing the illness • the people in charge • what pasteur published • discovered by Crick and Watson • Vesalius did this to understand anatomy • who made copies of ancient medical books • what Chadwick proved to be causing illness • what Snow discovered chloera spread through • what method did koch use to find tiny bacterium • what was used in WW1 to find bullets and shrapnel • ...
Gentleman Jack 2023-11-25
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- The HBO series "Gentleman Jack" is set in the 19th century in ___
- The West Yorkshire town where Aunt Anne Lister says they don’t mince words.
- Ann’s favorite ride
- Not illegal to take on holiday
- The actress who brings Anne Lister to life in "Gentleman Jack"
- The familial figure to whom Anne Lister often confides and seeks advice.
- Anne Lister often challenges societal norms, earning her the nickname "Gentleman ___."
- Anne Lister's famous black ___ symbolizes her bold and unconventional style
- “You’re playing with fire” proclaimer
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- Signature headgear of a certain well-dressed Yorkshire landowner.
- Stealing Anne’s coal
- Anne Lister's favored method of documenting her life, written in a secret code.
- Making new drawers with a new pattern with an improved gusset.
- He's something in wool
- Anne Lister's love interest, portrayed by Sophie Rundle in the series
- Primary setting of "Gentleman Jack," Anne Lister's ancestral home.
- Anne’s soulmate
- Place to study anatomy
18 Clues: Anne’s soulmate • Ann’s favorite ride • Stealing Anne’s coal • He's something in wool • Place to study anatomy • Not illegal to take on holiday • “You’re playing with fire” proclaimer • Making new drawers with a new pattern with an improved gusset. • The actress who brings Anne Lister to life in "Gentleman Jack" • ...
Human Body 2015-05-06
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- The smallest of the six levels of organisation of the human body
- The section of the spine with 12 vertebrae
- The elbow is __________________ to the shoulder
- The body system that includes the lungs
- The prefix associated with the liver
- This plane divides the body equally into left and right sides
- The prefix associated with muscle
- The largest of the six levels of organisation of the human body
- The most inferior of the body cavities
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- This plane divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- The suffix “-itis” means ___________
- This plane divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- The study of the structure of the human body
- This structure forms the inferior boundary of the thoracic cavity
- The suffix “-uria” relates to __________________
- The cavity in which the pancreas is found
- The prefix associated with bone
- The name of the most superior section of the spine
18 Clues: The prefix associated with bone • The prefix associated with muscle • The suffix “-itis” means ___________ • The prefix associated with the liver • The most inferior of the body cavities • The body system that includes the lungs • The cavity in which the pancreas is found • The section of the spine with 12 vertebrae • The study of the structure of the human body • ...
Sick Person Guide Chronic Crossword #1 2024-09-01
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- My algae spread chaotically, causing widespread pain (12 letters)
- Diaphragm's unexpected comedy routine? (7 letters)
- Sweet trouble that's hard to beat (8 letters)
- Blood's liquid asset (6 letters)
- Shocking neurological disorder? (8 letters)
- Food's fiery fate in the body (10 letters)
- Cellular power plant that might leave you drained (11 letters)
- Breathtaking condition? (6 letters)
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- A scaly situation that's more than meets the eye (8 letters)
- Gut-wrenching disease named after a doctor? (6 letters)
- Joint venture gone wrong for this type of arthritis (10 letters)
- Body parts' job description study (10 letters)
- Bone appetit! Essential mineral for a strong structure (7 letters)
- Neck's butterfly effect hormone (7 letters)
- You're in it, and it's in you - largest organ (4 letters)
- Sweet organ of digestion? (8 letters)
- Body's personal bouncer _______ System (6 letters)
- Body's blueprint study (7 letters)
18 Clues: Blood's liquid asset (6 letters) • Body's blueprint study (7 letters) • Breathtaking condition? (6 letters) • Sweet organ of digestion? (8 letters) • Food's fiery fate in the body (10 letters) • Neck's butterfly effect hormone (7 letters) • Shocking neurological disorder? (8 letters) • Sweet trouble that's hard to beat (8 letters) • ...
The Dung Beetle 2023-05-31
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- Another word for dung.
- The class the dung beetle is from.
- This is what Dung Beetles eat.
- An annoying, bad fly.
- A word which means ‘transferred from another country.
- The Super family the Dung Beetle is from.
- An animal which is important in this project.
- A bug who rolls dung (2 words).
- The external skin covering Invertebrates and Arthropods.
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- This place is where animals are raised, it starts with F and ends with D.
- A word which means dirty, disgusting or unclean.
- This is a part of the dung beetle's anatomy.
- Room 18 had to do this in their ‘to do’ list.
- This is what a Dung Beetle does to dung.
- A Dung Beetle is in the family of the ….........
- A cow’s dung.
- A chemical substance in every living thing.
- A land which is covered in grass.
18 Clues: A cow’s dung. • An annoying, bad fly. • Another word for dung. • This is what Dung Beetles eat. • A bug who rolls dung (2 words). • A land which is covered in grass. • The class the dung beetle is from. • This is what a Dung Beetle does to dung. • The Super family the Dung Beetle is from. • A chemical substance in every living thing. • ...
Body Systems 2023-04-26
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- Smallest unit of life
- Study of structures
- Attached to bones to allow movement and coordination
- Lungs are involved in gas exchange
- Study of functions
- Breaks down food to absorb nutrients and eliminate the rest as waste
- Collections of organs working together to perform a function
- Made up of the skin, hair, and nails that protect the body.
- Maintaining an internal balance
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- Gametes fuse to create a zygote
- Kidneys filter the blood to produce urine and eliminate waste
- Fights off infections
- Supportive and protective framework for the skin and muscles
- Heart and blood vessels transport blood throughout the body
- Collections of tissues working together to perform a function
- Makes and releases hormones that are transported to the rest of the body
- Collections of cells working together to perform a function
- Brain and spinal cord communicate to the rest of the body
18 Clues: Study of functions • Study of structures • Smallest unit of life • Fights off infections • Gametes fuse to create a zygote • Maintaining an internal balance • Lungs are involved in gas exchange • Attached to bones to allow movement and coordination • Brain and spinal cord communicate to the rest of the body • Heart and blood vessels transport blood throughout the body • ...
Nutrition Wellness Center Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-27
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- Toxins are in the air we _____________
- The 4 __________ of Disease: Bugs, Toxins, Stress and Sugar
- Avoid _________ in all forms
- _______ symbolizes a healthy anatomy
- _______symbolizes some level of inflammation
- Chronic ___________ created from the multitude of toxins only further the damage and dysfunction of your tissues and creates more symptoms
- Phase _____: Heal and Repair the Body
- Phase _____: Identify and Detoxify
- Sugar increases your risk for ___________
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- Healthy living is a __________ change
- When you ignore the ________ and only address the symptoms, there is never an end in sight to the damage being done to your body
- ________ symbolizes high levels of inflammation
- Toxins are in the water we _________
- __________ is not an overnight process
- ___________ the body takes time and dedication
- ___________ are chemicals like: herbicides, pesticides, heavy metals, chlorine, fluoride, formaldehyde, benzene, and many more
- Phase _____: Maintenance and Prevention
- Toxins are in the food we ______
18 Clues: Avoid _________ in all forms • Toxins are in the food we ______ • Phase _____: Identify and Detoxify • Toxins are in the water we _________ • _______ symbolizes a healthy anatomy • Healthy living is a __________ change • Phase _____: Heal and Repair the Body • Toxins are in the air we _____________ • __________ is not an overnight process • ...
BRANCHES OF BIOLOGY 2025-09-18
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- The scientific study of the nervous system and how it functions.
- the study of mammals
- the study of reptiles and amphibians
- the study of the interactions between drugs and organisms
- study of microscopic organisms like bacteria and viruses.
- the study of fossils and sometimes geographic evidence of prehistoric life
- taxonomy is the scientific study of naming, defining and classifying groups of biological organisms based on shared characteristics.
- the study of birds
- Investigates heredity and the molecules that carry genetic information.
- study of viruses
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- the study of social behavior in terms of evolution
- the branch of morphology concerned with the study of the internal and external structure of organisms and their parts
- the study of fungi
- the study of fish
- Studies the relationships between living organisms and their environments.
- the study of the development of the embryo
- STUDY OF ANIMALS
- STUDY OF PLANTS
18 Clues: STUDY OF PLANTS • STUDY OF ANIMALS • study of viruses • the study of fish • the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of mammals • the study of reptiles and amphibians • the study of the development of the embryo • the study of social behavior in terms of evolution • the study of the interactions between drugs and organisms • ...
Pulmonary Hypertension 2026-03-19
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- Ultimate way to diagnosis PH
- IV only prostacyclin medication
- CCB not recommended due to potent negative inotropic activity
- Type of PH involving left heart disease, usually HFpEF.
- Unique adverse effect with Bosentan
- Methamphetamines and toxic rapeseed oil association to PAH
- PDE-V inhibitor preferred in advanced CKD
- Trial for untreated PAH using ambrisentan and tadalafil
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- PAH risk calculator
- Good oral option if PDEi5 have shown no improvement
- 2 forms required for females to take Riociguat
- Important noninvasive to provide comprehensive information on L/F ventricular anatomy
- Type of PH with pulmonary vascular remodeling and increased resistance, usually PAH
- PH is characterized by a mPAP greater than
- Amount of group classifications of PAH
- Drug class used in HF and PH in left heart disease management
- Treatment option for CTEPH
- Steps to recovery in chronic thromboembolic PH
18 Clues: PAH risk calculator • Treatment option for CTEPH • Ultimate way to diagnosis PH • IV only prostacyclin medication • Unique adverse effect with Bosentan • Amount of group classifications of PAH • PDE-V inhibitor preferred in advanced CKD • PH is characterized by a mPAP greater than • 2 forms required for females to take Riociguat • ...
Evidence of evolution 2019-01-09
5 Clues: weird looking ladder • Structure of an organism • early stage of animal development • similar structures in different animals • comparing bones to see if they share C.A.
Andreas Vesalius Crossword 2022-03-23
Somertset Sky Pointe Crossword 2021-03-21
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- ~ A class where you learn about events that happened in the past.
- ~ An elective where you paint, draw, and create projects.
- ~ Students who work in the front office are called...
- ~ English language arts (E.L.A)
- ~ An elective that helps put the yearbook together.
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- ~ Mathematics is shortened to...
- ~ Second Popular sport played by both boys & girls!
- ~ Popular sport played at the school!
- ~ An elective that puts on a huge performance at the end of the year.
- ~ a class where you learn about Biology, Anatomy & physiology, zoology, physics, etc.
- ~ Students who help teachers in class & is also an elective.
11 Clues: ~ English language arts (E.L.A) • ~ Mathematics is shortened to... • ~ Popular sport played at the school! • ~ Second Popular sport played by both boys & girls! • ~ An elective that helps put the yearbook together. • ~ Students who work in the front office are called... • ~ An elective where you paint, draw, and create projects. • ...
Scientific Revolution Innovations 2023-11-27
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- discovered cells
- classification of plants making science easier
- I helped the advancement of medicine by publishing a book on human anatomy
- steam engine catapultign the world into the Industrial Age
- improved the microscope and saw bacteria
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- published findings on blood movement helping modernize medicine
- I published a theory about the planets revolving around the sun, the Church hated this
- punished by the church for my findings about Jupiter's moons
- theory on motion and gravity
- proved matter cannot be created nor destroyed
- I found that the earth indeed did follow an elliptical obit helping prove Copernicus' theory
11 Clues: discovered cells • theory on motion and gravity • improved the microscope and saw bacteria • proved matter cannot be created nor destroyed • classification of plants making science easier • steam engine catapultign the world into the Industrial Age • punished by the church for my findings about Jupiter's moons • ...
Docthub Mind Marathon 2024-09-24
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- The body's main defense system against infections.
- This condition is characterized by high blood sugar.
- A common term for a physical exam.
- This organ is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
- A common imaging technique used to view internal organs.
- An area of study focusing on the body's structure.
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- A professional who provides patient care and education.
- A device used to measure blood pressure.
- The process of examining the body for signs of disease
- The study of how drugs affect the body
- The fluid that carries nutrients and oxygen in the body.
11 Clues: A common term for a physical exam. • The study of how drugs affect the body • A device used to measure blood pressure. • The body's main defense system against infections. • An area of study focusing on the body's structure. • This condition is characterized by high blood sugar. • The process of examining the body for signs of disease • ...
Study of health science 2025-05-13
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- The basic unit of life.
- The study of the function of the body.
- A living thing
- A group of similar cells working together (e.g., muscle tissue, nerve tissue).
- A part of the body that performs a specific function (e.g., heart, lung).
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- Tissue that contracts to produce movement.
- A bundle of nerve fibers that transmit signals.
- The study of the structure of the body.
- Fluid that circulates in the body, carrying oxygen, nutrients, and waste.
- A group of organs working together to perform a complex function (e.g., cardiovascular system, respiratory system).
- The hard, mineralized tissue that provides support and structure.
11 Clues: A living thing • The basic unit of life. • The study of the function of the body. • The study of the structure of the body. • Tissue that contracts to produce movement. • A bundle of nerve fibers that transmit signals. • The hard, mineralized tissue that provides support and structure. • Fluid that circulates in the body, carrying oxygen, nutrients, and waste. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-16
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- (followed by 'to') in conformance to or agreement with
- Known globally
- Sauce made with unsweetened chocolate or cocoa and sugar and water
- The doctrine that reason is the right basis for regulating conduct
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- Below average; worse than expected or usual
- A native or inhabitant of Latvia
- An instrumental composition that doesn't adhere to rules for any specific musical form and is played with improvisation
- Being or relating to or resembling or emanating from stars
- (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body
- (law) of the same kind
- A linear unit (1/6 inch) used in printing
11 Clues: Known globally • (law) of the same kind • A native or inhabitant of Latvia • A linear unit (1/6 inch) used in printing • Below average; worse than expected or usual • (anatomy) a natural hollow or sinus within the body • (followed by 'to') in conformance to or agreement with • Being or relating to or resembling or emanating from stars • ...
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 Key Terms 2021-08-19
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- is another name for cephalad
- nearest point of attachment or origin
- maintaining the body's internal environment
- nearest the midline of the body muscle type of tissue that contracts and allows movement
- the organs of a cavity
- plane vertically dividing the body into unequal left and right portions
- portions
- plane dividing anterior and posterior portions of the body at right angles to the same sagittal plane
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- toward the side or away from the midline of the body
- the study of diseases of the body
- toward the back
- lowermost or below
- any plane parallel to the midsagittal or
- away from the point of attachment or origin
- plane dividing the body into superior and inferior portions
- is the study of the structure and organization of the body
16 Clues: portions • toward the back • lowermost or below • the organs of a cavity • is another name for cephalad • the study of diseases of the body • nearest point of attachment or origin • any plane parallel to the midsagittal or • maintaining the body's internal environment • away from the point of attachment or origin • toward the side or away from the midline of the body • ...
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 Key Terms 2021-08-19
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- nearest the midline of the body muscle type of tissue that contracts and allows movement
- plane dividing anterior and posterior portions of the body at right angles to the same sagittal plane
- plane dividing the body into superior and inferior portions
- the organs of a cavity
- any plane parallel to the midsagittal or
- away from the point of attachment or origin
- lowermost or below
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- maintaining the body's internal environment
- toward the side or away from the midline of the body
- toward the back
- the study of diseases of the body
- is another name for cephalad
- nearest point of attachment or origin
- is the study of the structure and organization of the body
- plane vertically dividing the body into unequal left and right portions
15 Clues: toward the back • lowermost or below • the organs of a cavity • is another name for cephalad • the study of diseases of the body • nearest point of attachment or origin • any plane parallel to the midsagittal or • maintaining the body's internal environment • away from the point of attachment or origin • toward the side or away from the midline of the body • ...
Egypt 2012-12-07
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- as the rulers of Egypt were called
- a journey or a trip taken for a special purpose
- a area of soil deposited at the mouth of a river
- or word of the dead
- a skilled worker who practices a trade or handicraft
- is a payment made by conquered people
- is the study of the body
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- is a ceremony enacted in the same way time after time
- sets of rocky rapids
- could raise two crops on the same land within a year
- a continent is the area away from the coast
- a person with athority has the rightto control other people
- is the buying and selling of goods
- goods were goods that they did not need
- is a body preserved by a special
15 Clues: or word of the dead • sets of rocky rapids • is the study of the body • is a body preserved by a special • as the rulers of Egypt were called • is the buying and selling of goods • is a payment made by conquered people • goods were goods that they did not need • a continent is the area away from the coast • a journey or a trip taken for a special purpose • ...
Ancient Egypt 2015-03-31
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- structure with triangular sides
- dependence by each country or group on the other
- a ruling family
- a drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound
- a type of paper the Egyptians made
- a system of offices and officials that handle the business of government
- an area of sediment-soil or mineral carried by water- deposited at the mouth of a river
- king of a united Egypt
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- the buying and selling of goods and services
- one of the world's first alphabet
- a statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, and other materials
- a body preserved by a special process
- the study of the structure of the body and its organs
- skilled workers who practice a handicraft
- groups of rocky rapids
15 Clues: a ruling family • groups of rocky rapids • king of a united Egypt • structure with triangular sides • one of the world's first alphabet • a type of paper the Egyptians made • a body preserved by a special process • skilled workers who practice a handicraft • the buying and selling of goods and services • dependence by each country or group on the other • ...
Medical Terminology 2014-07-29
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- membrane that protects and holds organs in abdominal cavity
- the study of the functions of the structures of the body
- the study of ear, nose and throat
- the study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues
- the front or belly side of the body or organ
- viral infection of the gray matter of the spinal cord
- the process of upholding a continuous internal environment
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- nerve repair by surgery
- layer of specialized cells put together to do specific jobs
- grouped together to form tissues and organs
- stitching together the ends of a severed nerve
- the study of the structures of the body
- an inflammation of the stomach and small intestine
- the study of all aspects of diseases
- an inflammation of the tonsils
15 Clues: nerve repair by surgery • an inflammation of the tonsils • the study of ear, nose and throat • the study of all aspects of diseases • the study of the structures of the body • grouped together to form tissues and organs • the front or belly side of the body or organ • stitching together the ends of a severed nerve • an inflammation of the stomach and small intestine • ...
People of Ancient Egypt 2023-11-01
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- things given or done that result in an outcome
- the preserved remains of a human or animal
- river that was the "lifeblood" of Ancient Egypt
- an excess or overflow of water
- plant used to make paper in Ancient Egypt
- female Pharaoh and one of the greatest rulers of Ancient Egypt
- containing lots of nutrients to aide crops in growing
- tools designed to inflict bodily harm or damage
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- a building of religious worship
- the inner structure of the body
- collection of city-states sharing similar cultural and procedural rules
- people forced into labor against their free will of choice
- rooms to house the bodies of the dead
- the state of being separated from outside influences or society
- huge stone structures built to be used as tombs for Pharaohs
15 Clues: an excess or overflow of water • a building of religious worship • the inner structure of the body • rooms to house the bodies of the dead • plant used to make paper in Ancient Egypt • the preserved remains of a human or animal • things given or done that result in an outcome • river that was the "lifeblood" of Ancient Egypt • ...
chapter 6 2023-02-06
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- the study of the human body
- uppermost largest bone of the arm extending from the elbow to the shoulder
- structures composed of specialized tissues that allow them to preform specific functions
- the larger of the two bones that form the leg below the knee
- basic units of all living things
- longest bone of the forearm
- digest food
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- ankle bone,of the foot
- tiny thin walled blood vessels that connect the smaller arteries to the veins
- is the connection between two or more bones of the skeleton
- the study of the structure, function,and diseases of the muscles
- long bone that forms the leg above the knee
- cord the portion of the CNS that originates in the brain
- circulates the blood
- controls the body
15 Clues: digest food • controls the body • circulates the blood • ankle bone,of the foot • the study of the human body • longest bone of the forearm • basic units of all living things • long bone that forms the leg above the knee • cord the portion of the CNS that originates in the brain • is the connection between two or more bones of the skeleton • ...
Pop Culture Cornucopia 2024-11-15
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- Addams Family's daughter with a knack for solving mysteries at Nevermore Academy
- Music format popular again among collectors
- Host known for saying, 'The tribe has spoken'
- 2015 movie about classic arcade game characters attacking Earth
- Phoebe Buffay’s famous song on Friends
- Pop superstar known for 'Shake It Off' and 'Love Story'
- Restaurant chain known for endless soup and breadsticks
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- Phrase Sheldon's friends hear after a prank
- Grey's Anatomy episode where Derek proposed
- Snack often topped with cheese, jalapeños, and more
- Complex network of pathways, often used to describe a challenging maze or a 1986 fantasy film starring David Bowie
- Food Network show where chefs compete with mystery ingredients
- Gatsby’s symbol of hope
- Bruno Mars song about a spontaneous proposal
- Hot sauce with a rooster logo
15 Clues: Gatsby’s symbol of hope • Hot sauce with a rooster logo • Phoebe Buffay’s famous song on Friends • Phrase Sheldon's friends hear after a prank • Grey's Anatomy episode where Derek proposed • Music format popular again among collectors • Bruno Mars song about a spontaneous proposal • Host known for saying, 'The tribe has spoken' • ...
Cardiac Anatomy & Physiology Review 2016-09-11
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- Anne, your instructor drives a __?__
- systole has __?__ phases
- major pumping chamber of the heart
- largest artery of the body
- the inferior vena cava receives __?__ blood from lower body
- the artery nicknamed the 'widow maker'
- diastole has __?__ phases
- receives deoxygenated blood returning from the body
- semilunar valve between left ventricle and aorta
- left anterior descending artery supplies most of the __?__ ventricle
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- artery that branches off the left main
- This is when the ventricles contract and expel blood
- This is when the ventricles relax and fill with blood
- part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for "putting on the brakes"
- takes oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium
- part of the autonomic nervous system responsible for "stepping on the gas"
- Where the coronary arteries lie
- the only bicuspid valve
18 Clues: the only bicuspid valve • systole has __?__ phases • diastole has __?__ phases • largest artery of the body • Where the coronary arteries lie • major pumping chamber of the heart • Anne, your instructor drives a __?__ • artery that branches off the left main • the artery nicknamed the 'widow maker' • semilunar valve between left ventricle and aorta • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2022-09-08
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- Wrist region
- Upper spine
- The midline of the body
- Higher than another part
- Farther from the point of attachment
- Bottom of the pedal
- In front of
- Behind
- Forearm region
- The underarm region
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- an almond shaped part that often come in pairs
- Lower than another part
- The upper leg portion
- Away from the middle of the body
- The join between the tibia and the pedal
- The rib area
- Closer to the point of attachment
- Lower spine
18 Clues: Behind • Upper spine • In front of • Lower spine • Wrist region • The rib area • Forearm region • Bottom of the pedal • The underarm region • The upper leg portion • The midline of the body • Lower than another part • Higher than another part • Away from the middle of the body • Closer to the point of attachment • Farther from the point of attachment • The join between the tibia and the pedal • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2022-09-13
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- I/O
- RAM
- ROM
- boots up the computer
- signs, calendars, newsletter
- USB
- speaker, monitor, printer
- helps users to complete a task
- helps computer run smoother
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- tells the computer what to do
- RAM & ROM
- word processing
- samrtborad, tablet
- CPU
- mouse, kyboard, microphone
- Program that do malicious things
- drawing graphics
- there are__ main hardware components
18 Clues: I/O • CPU • RAM • ROM • USB • RAM & ROM • word processing • drawing graphics • samrtborad, tablet • boots up the computer • speaker, monitor, printer • mouse, kyboard, microphone • helps computer run smoother • signs, calendars, newsletter • tells the computer what to do • helps users to complete a task • Program that do malicious things • there are__ main hardware components
Anatomy and patient care 2023-09-22
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- The first thing you check when assessing a patient's condition using the ABCDE-protocol.
- Alive, but not awake.
- The skin over the skull that grows hair.
- An IV _ is used to administer medication, fluids or blood, through a very thin tube..
- The joint connecting the end of your forearm to your hand.
- Great for anatomy-based puns about something being "funny", this bone is found in the upper arm, reaching from the shoulder to the elbow.
- The very end of the digits of your hands.
- Holds urine.
- A medical suffix meaning inflammation.
- A muscle covered in taste buds that assists in eating and speaking.
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- Iron deficiency.
- Movement of blood through the body.
- Check their reactivity with a penlight.
- _ is inserted to drain urine from a patient suffering from urinary retention.
- System made up of bones.
- Start _ immediately after patient becomes asystolic.
- Middle of the torso, holds vital organs and the digestive system.
- The aortic _ has three cusps or flaps, and is the largest of four in the heart.
18 Clues: Holds urine. • Iron deficiency. • Alive, but not awake. • System made up of bones. • Movement of blood through the body. • A medical suffix meaning inflammation. • Check their reactivity with a penlight. • The skin over the skull that grows hair. • The very end of the digits of your hands. • Start _ immediately after patient becomes asystolic. • ...
Long Bone Anatomy Review 2024-10-29
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- growth plate
- outer covering of a bone
- type of bone that is strong
- Why do bones hurt when you fracture them?
- an end of a long bone
- tubes that carry oxygen and nutrients to bones
- space that holds yellow marrow
- upper age limit for bone growth
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- cushions the ends of bones
- shaft of a long bone
- type of cells that make red, white, and platelets
- tiny hole for blood supply in bones
- loss of articular cartilage
- weaker bone that has spaces
- type of bone marrow that makes blood cells
- word that means "filled with blood vessels"
- connective tissue membrane inside medullary cavity
- type of bone marrow that stores energy
18 Clues: growth plate • shaft of a long bone • an end of a long bone • outer covering of a bone • cushions the ends of bones • type of bone that is strong • loss of articular cartilage • weaker bone that has spaces • space that holds yellow marrow • upper age limit for bone growth • tiny hole for blood supply in bones • type of bone marrow that stores energy • ...
Anatomy Ch. 9 Vocab 2024-12-05
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- a muscle that works in opposition to the prime mover (agonist) during a movement
- refers to the ability of muscle cells (fibers) to respond to stimuli, typically from the nervous system, by generating an electrical impulse (action potential) that triggers muscle contraction; quick to react
- muscle Found in the walls of internal organs like the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels.
- the ability to move or control objects or parts of the body with precision; fine motor skills
- the fixed attachment point where a muscle is connected to a bone or other structure that does not move during muscle contraction
- muscles that are under conscious control, meaning you can decide when and how to move them
- cramp a sudden, involuntary contraction or tightening of a muscle that causes pain and discomfort
- tone the state of slight tension in muscles that helps maintain posture and readiness for action
- the point where a muscle is attached to a bone or other structure that moves when the muscle contracts
- muscles that function automatically without conscious control
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- refers to the ability of muscle fibers to shorten and generate force when stimulated
- tough, flexible bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect muscles to bones
- muscle Found exclusively in the heart, responsible for pumping blood.
- the primary muscle responsible for producing a specific movement during a particular action
- the alternating light and dark bands visible in certain types of muscle tissue, specifically skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle, when viewed under a microscope
- the ability of muscles to produce movement that enables an organism to move from one place to another; gross motor movements
- cardiac muscle tissue
- the loss of the ability to move or control muscles, typically due to damage to the nervous system
- contraction the process in which a muscle fiber generates tension and shortens or tightens in response to a signal from the nervous system
- muscles muscles that are attached to bones and are responsible for body movements
- fiber a single, elongated cell of a muscle tissue that is specialized for contraction
21 Clues: cardiac muscle tissue • muscles that function automatically without conscious control • muscle Found exclusively in the heart, responsible for pumping blood. • tough, flexible bands of fibrous connective tissue that connect muscles to bones • a muscle that works in opposition to the prime mover (agonist) during a movement • ...
Fetal Pig Anatomy Terminology 2026-02-05
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- Muscle covered in mucous membranes with areas used for tasting.
- Provide oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide from the blood
- Four chambered muscle used to pump blood.
- Toward the back.
- Holds bile until needed to digest fatty acids.
- Absorbs water and vitamins while converting digested food into feces. Short but largein diameter.
- Brown, flat, oval organ that filters and stores blood.
- Toward the head.
- Remove waste and excess water from the blood.
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- Toward the front/belly.
- Small bumps on the tongue (taste buds).
- Hollow organ that expands to store urine produced by kidneys.
- Food storage and digestion.
- Absorbs 90% of the nutrients from feed eaten. Very long, but small in diameter.
- Functions in digestion, metabolism, and storage of nutrients. Bile is produced here which helpsemulsify fats.
- Thin muscular sheet of tissue only found in mammals that separates the chest andabdominal cavities; expands to allow air in the lungs and compresses to expel air.
- Flexible flap at the larynx. Acts as a switch to allow air into the larynx and food into the
- Toward the tail.
18 Clues: Toward the back. • Toward the head. • Toward the tail. • Toward the front/belly. • Food storage and digestion. • Small bumps on the tongue (taste buds). • Four chambered muscle used to pump blood. • Remove waste and excess water from the blood. • Holds bile until needed to digest fatty acids. • Brown, flat, oval organ that filters and stores blood. • ...
Eye Anatomy 2018-08-24
Across
- the tough outermost protective layer of the eye
- the opening at the center of the iris
- the transparent elastic structure behind the iris by which light is focused on to the retina of the eye
- nearsidedness
Down
- the clear, anterior portion of the sclera
- a defect in the eye or in a lens caused by a deviation from spherical curvature, which results in distorted images, as light rays are prevented from meeting at a common focus
- farsightedness
- the boney cavity that holds the eyeball
8 Clues: nearsidedness • farsightedness • the opening at the center of the iris • the boney cavity that holds the eyeball • the clear, anterior portion of the sclera • the tough outermost protective layer of the eye • the transparent elastic structure behind the iris by which light is focused on to the retina of the eye • ...
Heart anatomy 2021-08-24
Ear Anatomy 2021-10-21
Across
- Links middle ear to the throat
- Three tiny fluid-filled tubes in the inner ear.
- Plasma like fluid
- Thicker fluid in the labyrinth.
Down
- a small air-filled mucosa lined cavity
- A maze of bony chambers called the bony, or osseous, labyrinth.
- cavity in the middle of the bony labyrinth
- Spiral cavity of the inner ear
8 Clues: Plasma like fluid • Links middle ear to the throat • Spiral cavity of the inner ear • Thicker fluid in the labyrinth. • a small air-filled mucosa lined cavity • cavity in the middle of the bony labyrinth • Three tiny fluid-filled tubes in the inner ear. • A maze of bony chambers called the bony, or osseous, labyrinth.
eye anatomy 2022-02-25
Across
- is the amount of light that enters the eye
- conists the cornea and sclera
- are more sensitive to light
- provide color vision
- protects the eye from foreign objects
Down
- produces tears that lubricate and cleanse the eye
- is continuous in the back of the eye
- consists of retina which contains photoreceptors modified neurons
8 Clues: provide color vision • are more sensitive to light • conists the cornea and sclera • is continuous in the back of the eye • protects the eye from foreign objects • is the amount of light that enters the eye • produces tears that lubricate and cleanse the eye • consists of retina which contains photoreceptors modified neurons
Anatomy Crossword 2022-04-28
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- This protein is good for joints and commonly found in anti-aging products and dietary supplements
- This is responsible for the pigment on your skin
- A keto diet limits the consumption of this kind of nutrient
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- If you have this kind of deficiency then your immune system cannot properly fight infections
- This protein is what your hair and fingernails are made of
- The opposite of being overweight
- In the body these connect your bones and cartilage
- This type of exercise helps improve the cardiovascular system
8 Clues: The opposite of being overweight • This is responsible for the pigment on your skin • In the body these connect your bones and cartilage • This protein is what your hair and fingernails are made of • A keto diet limits the consumption of this kind of nutrient • This type of exercise helps improve the cardiovascular system • ...
Foot Anatomy 2022-10-05
Across
- the anatomical name for the heel
- The smaller shin bone that only bares 2% of the body weight
- The number of phalanges in each foot
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- The bone that articulates with the tibia to form the ankle joint
- The two bones that are under the first metatarsal
- Large bone that is in-between the calcaneus and 5th metatarsal
- How many bones are in the foot
- Large Shin Bone
8 Clues: Large Shin Bone • How many bones are in the foot • the anatomical name for the heel • The number of phalanges in each foot • The two bones that are under the first metatarsal • The smaller shin bone that only bares 2% of the body weight • Large bone that is in-between the calcaneus and 5th metatarsal • The bone that articulates with the tibia to form the ankle joint
Anatomy Checklists 2022-10-22
8 Clues: 1 ใน 3 เกลอ • : มีตุ่มรับรส • อุปกรณ์ที่ใช้สำหรับเขี่ย • เป็นที่อยู่ของฟันล่าง ขยับได้ • ..... teeth :ชุดฟันที่มี 32 ซี่ • เป็นส่วนประกอบของ skull ขยับไม่ได้ • ..... gland : Major salivary gland • ระบบใช้เรียกฟันที่เป็นสากล เช่น 11 คือ Maxillary right permanent central insicor
Anatomy Final 2024-05-16
Across
- The study of the structure and shape of the body and its parts and their relationships to one another.
- Consists of one or more cells that make and secrete a particular product.
- Made up of stratified squamous epithelium that is capable of keratinizing.
- Form when electrons are completely transferred from one atom to another.
- A substance that can release hydrogen ions in detectable amounts.
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- The body's ability to maintain relatively stable internal conditions even though the outside world is continuously changing.
- Extremely weak bonds formed when a hydrogen atom bound to one electron-hungry nitrogen or oxygen atom is attracted to another electron-hungry atom
- Unique substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical methods.
8 Clues: A substance that can release hydrogen ions in detectable amounts. • Form when electrons are completely transferred from one atom to another. • Consists of one or more cells that make and secrete a particular product. • Made up of stratified squamous epithelium that is capable of keratinizing. • ...
Pig Anatomy 2023-02-16
8 Clues: Hold food • stores bile • holds your urine • Helps you breath • Largest internal organ • Where the urine comes out • further more digests food • Up to five times its body length
Cell anatomy 2025-09-26
8 Clues: makes energy • cover the cell • makes proteins • makes food in plant • jell-like substance • stores food or water • smallest part of a cell • control part of the cell
Anatomy of a shoe 2023-09-08
Across
- The puzzle of different parts that make a shoe.
- Provides cushioning and shock absorption.
- Back part of the shoe that holds your heel.
- Small holes in the shoe where laces go through.
- Bottom part of a shoe that touches the ground.
Down
- Front part of the upper that covers your toes.
- Helps protect the top of your foot from laces.
- The foundation of the shoe, including outsole, midsole, and insole.
- Holds the shoe on your foot and can be laced up.
- The layer inside a shoe where your foot rests.
10 Clues: Provides cushioning and shock absorption. • Back part of the shoe that holds your heel. • Front part of the upper that covers your toes. • Helps protect the top of your foot from laces. • The layer inside a shoe where your foot rests. • Bottom part of a shoe that touches the ground. • The puzzle of different parts that make a shoe. • ...
Rome Quiz 2023-04-18
Across
- The name of a group of three wars, fought by Rome and Carthage.
- Made Rome forever not Roman ruled.
- Political changes to improve things.
- He founded the study of anatomy.
- An important Roman language that many languages are based on.
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- They fought for other’s entertainment.
- Tried to improve Rome.
- Influenced the Roman empire a ton. Roman religion, literature, arts, and architecture and more were copied from this place but had a twist.
- The name of the numbers invented by Romans.
- A germanic tribe that broke lots of stuff.
10 Clues: Tried to improve Rome. • He founded the study of anatomy. • Made Rome forever not Roman ruled. • Political changes to improve things. • They fought for other’s entertainment. • A germanic tribe that broke lots of stuff. • The name of the numbers invented by Romans. • An important Roman language that many languages are based on. • ...
Natural Selection 2023-05-24
Across
- _____ selection is when specific traits are breeded for a favorable outcome
- adaptation in which one species resembles another species
- similar structures = common ancestor
- records of early life
Down
- adaptation in which a species blends in with their surroundings
- the more similar DNA sequences are the more closely related those organisms are
- _____ selection is when organisms with favorable traits live to reproduce and pass on their traits
- _____ structures are still present in modern organisms but serve no purpose
- _____ structures have common evolutionary origin
- _____ structures do not have common evolutionary origin
10 Clues: records of early life • similar structures = common ancestor • _____ structures have common evolutionary origin • _____ structures do not have common evolutionary origin • adaptation in which one species resembles another species • adaptation in which a species blends in with their surroundings • ...
Krause, Zach [4] Game 2 2021-09-20
Across
- Formed when bones can move among each other, but not rotate
- One bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- 2 bones concave and convex region with shapes complementing each other
- Immovable
- Allows bones to move in a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
Down
- Freely moveable
- Slightly moveable
- A freely moveable joint which bones move around a central axis
- Allows for extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- Movement that increases the angle between two bones
10 Clues: Immovable • Freely moveable • Slightly moveable • Allows for extension and flexion due to its anatomy • Movement that increases the angle between two bones • Formed when bones can move among each other, but not rotate • A freely moveable joint which bones move around a central axis • 2 bones concave and convex region with shapes complementing each other • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary - Annie Ke 2024-04-05
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- a mechanism of evolution based on adaptions, fitness, and heritable traits
- similar DNA and amino acid sequences
- similar anatomy from common ancestors (eg. forelimbs of human/cat/whale/bat)
- structures w/ little or no use (eg. flightless bird wings, appendix, whale thighs)
- the founding of a small population can lead to genetic drift
Down
- similar early development
- similar structures, function in similar environments
- characteristics in related species can have underlying similarity even though functions may differ
- the movement of alleles between populations
- a change in allele frequencies due to chance
10 Clues: similar early development • similar DNA and amino acid sequences • the movement of alleles between populations • a change in allele frequencies due to chance • similar structures, function in similar environments • the founding of a small population can lead to genetic drift • a mechanism of evolution based on adaptions, fitness, and heritable traits • ...
The Baily Dugle Crossword Jumble 2022-03-02
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- A new way of thinking about the physical world using reason, logic and theory testing
- Established the universal laws of physics
- Discovered that blood circulates throughout the body
- A philosopher that helped develop the scientific method
- Method used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
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- Known as the father of Chemistry
- What are the three laws Issac Newton created called
- view that the Earth is the center of the universe
- Expanded the findings of Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler
- Known founder of human anatomy
10 Clues: Known founder of human anatomy • Known as the father of Chemistry • Established the universal laws of physics • view that the Earth is the center of the universe • What are the three laws Issac Newton created called • Discovered that blood circulates throughout the body • A philosopher that helped develop the scientific method • ...
LGBTQIA+ 2022-09-08
Across
- you are attracted to both genders
- you don't identify as either gender
- your attracted to your own gender (specifically used for women)
- you have little to no sexual attraction
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- you are attracted to people of your own gender
- you change from your biological gender to the other
- people who are not hetereosexual or are not cisgender (strange/peculiar)
- you are sexually attracted to everyone
- a person born with reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn't fit the boxes male or female
- your attracted to your own gender (specifically used for men)
10 Clues: you are attracted to both genders • you don't identify as either gender • you are sexually attracted to everyone • you have little to no sexual attraction • you are attracted to people of your own gender • you change from your biological gender to the other • your attracted to your own gender (specifically used for men) • ...
Robinson, Bree-Period 2-Game 1 2022-09-19
Across
- bone with concave and convex regions;thumb
- Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- fits in socket;held in place by ligaments;tooth
- Movement that increases the angle between the bones
Down
- Movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline
- vertical plane running from side to side
- Immovable joints
- bones are connected by ligaments;ulna and radius
- Freely movable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis.
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
10 Clues: Immovable joints • vertical plane running from side to side • bone with concave and convex regions;thumb • fits in socket;held in place by ligaments;tooth • bones are connected by ligaments;ulna and radius • Movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline • Movement that increases the angle between the bones • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • ...
Taylor,Gavin P.4 Game 1 2022-09-19
Across
- farthest from a reference point
- allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull.
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- closest to a reference point
Down
- 2 bones both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complimenting each other
- Above
- The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
- Toward the midline of the body
10 Clues: Above • closest to a reference point • Toward the midline of the body • farthest from a reference point • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side • ...
Vocab review game 2026-02-20
Across
- A feeling of guilt that follows doing something wrong
- Giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words
- violation or breach of a rule or law.
- A perfect example of a particular quality or type.
Down
- Tending to be troublesome:unruly and difficult to control.
- A tax on goods produced or sold within a country
- Having a sharply strong taste or smell
- To actively break the terms of a law or agreement
- The study of the structure of plants or animals
- Intelligently analytical and clear thinking
10 Clues: violation or breach of a rule or law. • Having a sharply strong taste or smell • Intelligently analytical and clear thinking • The study of the structure of plants or animals • A tax on goods produced or sold within a country • To actively break the terms of a law or agreement • A perfect example of a particular quality or type. • ...
Senior AoHP 2021-2022 2021-08-24
Across
- favorite color pink wants to be an ophthalmologist
- favotire food steak wants to be a surgeon
- Favorite color pink favorite show Heartland
- Favorite show The Office, wants to be a vet
- Favorite show Outer Banks wants to be an Army Dr.
- favorite food pasta, favorite show Outer banks
- favorite food Chick-fil-a wants to be a travel nurse
- Favorite food tacos, wants to be CRNA
- favorite color blue favorite movie save the last dance
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- favorite show Vampire Diaries favorite holiday halloween
- Favorite show Prodigal Son wants to be anesthesiologist
- Favorite holiday New Year's Eve, wants to work in pediatrics
- Favorite food seafood wants to be an RN
- Favorite show Grey's anatomy favorite holiday Easter
- favorite food crab legs wants to be an RN in gerontology
15 Clues: Favorite food tacos, wants to be CRNA • Favorite food seafood wants to be an RN • favotire food steak wants to be a surgeon • Favorite color pink favorite show Heartland • Favorite show The Office, wants to be a vet • favorite food pasta, favorite show Outer banks • Favorite show Outer Banks wants to be an Army Dr. • favorite color pink wants to be an ophthalmologist • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-01-31
Across
- Focused on individual people and less on groups
- Defined and precise human anatomy
- Focused on daily life and less on religion
- Representation of visual accuracy
- The rich used their wealth to support the arts
- A family that was a major supporter of the arts, supporting some of the most talented people of their time
- Use of proportions, symmetry, and perspective
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- Common language
- A movement that focuses on the revival of art, literature, philosophy, science, music
- A true Renaissance Man
- One of the most accomplished sculpture of the Renaissance
- Outdoor and nature settings
- Examines how a ruler gains and keeps power without regard for ethics
- Creates the illusion of dimensional space using the relative size & position of groups of objects
- Using light and shading to show dimension
15 Clues: Common language • A true Renaissance Man • Outdoor and nature settings • Defined and precise human anatomy • Representation of visual accuracy • Using light and shading to show dimension • Focused on daily life and less on religion • Use of proportions, symmetry, and perspective • The rich used their wealth to support the arts • ...
Ancient Egypt 2015-03-31
Across
- skilled workers who practice a handicraft
- king of a united Egypt
- structure with triangular sides
- one of the world's first alphabet
- the study of the structure of the body and its organs
- a drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound
- the buying and selling of goods and services
- a ruling family
- a statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay,stone,or other materials
- a body preserved by a special process
Down
- an area of sediment-soil or minerals carried by water- deposited at the mouth of the river
- groups of rocky rapids
- dependence by each country or group on the other
- a system of offices and officials that handle the business of government
- a type of paper that the Egyptians made
15 Clues: a ruling family • groups of rocky rapids • king of a united Egypt • structure with triangular sides • one of the world's first alphabet • a body preserved by a special process • a type of paper that the Egyptians made • skilled workers who practice a handicraft • the buying and selling of goods and services • dependence by each country or group on the other • ...
Round 1 - Useless information that you should know about Sara's favourite TV shows 2015-04-01
Across
- What is Leslie Knope's wedding dress made out of?
- how many seasons did friends run for?
- Monica and Ross are what religion?
- Who is Anastasia Beaverhousen?
- Sara Rameirez (Callie) won a Tony for her performance in which Broadway musical?
- Name Jack's stalker
- Jack was married to this lady in a sham marriage for a little while
Down
- Which TV show organised a surprise dance flash mob and performed it on set?
- Who is/was the best character on Grey's Anatomy?
- Sheldon's catch phrase
- What is the first name of Phoobe's pseudonym?
- Who is Karen Walker married to in real life? (From P&R)
- "Look at me, I'm Chandler, could I be wearing anymore _ _ _ _ _ _ _?
- What department does Lesie Knope work for?
- Name Ross's monkey
15 Clues: Name Ross's monkey • Name Jack's stalker • Sheldon's catch phrase • Who is Anastasia Beaverhousen? • Monica and Ross are what religion? • how many seasons did friends run for? • What department does Lesie Knope work for? • What is the first name of Phoobe's pseudonym? • Who is/was the best character on Grey's Anatomy? • What is Leslie Knope's wedding dress made out of? • ...
cross-word puzzle 2022-03-18
Across
- - First philosopher who developed logical method.
- - Structure of cells, organs and organ system.
- - A punishment for breaking the law.
- - Name of the oldest city in the Philippines.
- - allows air to move the nose and mouth to the larynx.
- - One of the first clinical symptoms of shock.
- - The force that pulls objects toward the center of the earth.
- - The most admirable trait of the Filipino.
- - Formal institutional context of spiritual belief and practice.
- - Considered as the earliest form of writing in the Philippines.
Down
- - Any duct or vessel in the plant, providing support and conveying water and salt.
- - A person who breaks the law.
- - A hollow muscular organ that houses the vocal cords.
- - What is the typical visayan love song called?
- - Study of the cause of the disease.
15 Clues: - A person who breaks the law. • - A punishment for breaking the law. • - Study of the cause of the disease. • - The most admirable trait of the Filipino. • - Name of the oldest city in the Philippines. • - Structure of cells, organs and organ system. • - One of the first clinical symptoms of shock. • - What is the typical visayan love song called? • ...
Sight: Structure and Function Crossword 2022-02-07
Across
- located behind the iris and pupil. similar to camera focus
- group member with a common last name
- the study of the human bodies structure
- what period is this?
- the power of seeing
- transmits electrical signals to the brain to create images
- black dot in the center of the eye that acts as a gateway for light
Down
- least athletic group member
- electromagnetic radiation traveling in waves
- dome shaped front layer which bends the light that enters the eye
- collects light from the visible world around us
- the study of the human bodies function
- group member that is the youngest in the class
- located in the back of the eye. transforms light into electrical signals
- referred to as eye color. controls the size of pupil
15 Clues: the power of seeing • what period is this? • least athletic group member • group member with a common last name • the study of the human bodies function • the study of the human bodies structure • electromagnetic radiation traveling in waves • group member that is the youngest in the class • collects light from the visible world around us • ...
Conner Boyd Period 5 game 2 2022-09-22
Across
- example of saddle joint
- the ankle is blank to the knee
- how many dorsal body cavities are there
- when one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
Down
- movement of a bone on the axis,toward or away from the body
- movement of the thumb to touch each finger
- movement of the limbs towards the midline of the body
- movement that increases the angle between two bones
- how many ventral body cavities are there
10 Clues: example of saddle joint • the ankle is blank to the knee • how many dorsal body cavities are there • how many ventral body cavities are there • movement of the thumb to touch each finger • movement that increases the angle between two bones • allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • movement of the limbs towards the midline of the body • ...
Lawrence, Jaden P.3 Game 1 2022-09-20
Across
- Movement of the sole of the foot away from the midline.
- The 2 bones are both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complementing each other.
- Movement that extends the foot.
- Movement of a body part anterior in a transverse plane.
- Movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body
Down
- Movement of the radius and ulna anterior or superior.
- Movement that flexes the foot.
- Slightly Moveable.
- Movement of a body part inferior in a frontal plane.
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
10 Clues: Slightly Moveable. • Movement that flexes the foot. • Movement that extends the foot. • Movement of a body part inferior in a frontal plane. • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • Movement of the radius and ulna anterior or superior. • Movement of the sole of the foot away from the midline. • Movement of a body part anterior in a transverse plane. • ...
Kinesiology game#1 2022-09-20
Across
- ankle is blank to the knee
- saddle joint
- diarthroses joints are separated by a space called the
- immovable joints
Down
- a hollow space within the body, an organ, or a bone
- Plane that runs from side to side dividing the body into front and back parts
- example of gomphoses
- when one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- a freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- a joint that allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
10 Clues: saddle joint • immovable joints • example of gomphoses • ankle is blank to the knee • a hollow space within the body, an organ, or a bone • diarthroses joints are separated by a space called the • a joint that allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • a freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • ...
Harrison Period 2 2021-09-20
Across
- When 2 bones both concave and convex regions with the shapes of 2 bones complementing each other
- Allows only extension and flexion due to anatomy
- immoveable
- Freely movable joint where a bone moves around a central axis
- Allow motion and provide stability
Down
- When one bone has a rounded end and sits into a concave cavity or another bone
- Freely moveable
- Slightly Moveable
- Allows bones to make a sliding motion either back and forth or side to side
- Formed when bones can move about one another in many directions but can't rotate
10 Clues: immoveable • Freely moveable • Slightly Moveable • Allow motion and provide stability • Allows only extension and flexion due to anatomy • Freely movable joint where a bone moves around a central axis • Allows bones to make a sliding motion either back and forth or side to side • When one bone has a rounded end and sits into a concave cavity or another bone • ...
Guildner Corey Period 3 Game 1 2021-09-20
Across
- The ______ body cavity contains the cranial and vertebral cavity’s
- The frontal plane divides the body into ______ ___ ____
- a freely movable joint where the bone moves around a central axis
- a joint where the conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments
- only allows extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- the multi-disciplinary study of physical activity
Down
- the movement when someone hunches there shoulders anterior
- horizontal plane dividing the body into upper and lower parts
- _______ flexion is movement that extends the foot
- nearest to body on a limb
10 Clues: nearest to body on a limb • _______ flexion is movement that extends the foot • the multi-disciplinary study of physical activity • only allows extension and flexion due to its anatomy • The frontal plane divides the body into ______ ___ ____ • the movement when someone hunches there shoulders anterior • horizontal plane dividing the body into upper and lower parts • ...
Word Puzzle Game 2019-09-25
Across
- system of arbitrary vocal symbols used for human communication.
- distinctive pitch level associated with a syllable.
- knowledge of the system of grammatical rules.
- language users do actually with his knowledge in speaking or comprehending speech.
- motivated by emperical evidence.
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- different pronunciations of words which do not change the meaning of those words.
- branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and its parts.
- largest unit of the grammar of a language.
- varies in sound without changing the meaning.
- change in vowel quality within the same syllable.
10 Clues: motivated by emperical evidence. • largest unit of the grammar of a language. • varies in sound without changing the meaning. • knowledge of the system of grammatical rules. • change in vowel quality within the same syllable. • distinctive pitch level associated with a syllable. • system of arbitrary vocal symbols used for human communication. • ...
Hannah's puzzle 2023-11-01
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- He is ___ from his father but has a close relationship with his uncle.
- the soccer coach ___s those who can't kick a ball
- my House has an ____ on the top
- when her car was ___ after she cleaned it
- I used ___ to study for my anatomy test
- my dad ____ed when I said I wasn't playing sports anymore
- Lisa was ______ to finish her homework before 11:59
Down
- she ____ed the brown dog with white spots
- my hair ___s me when I wake up
- her body was ___ when she hit her head
10 Clues: my hair ___s me when I wake up • my House has an ____ on the top • her body was ___ when she hit her head • I used ___ to study for my anatomy test • she ____ed the brown dog with white spots • when her car was ___ after she cleaned it • the soccer coach ___s those who can't kick a ball • Lisa was ______ to finish her homework before 11:59 • ...
TV Fanatics 2023-11-17
Across
- ___ Bang Theory: Nerdy scientists and their socially awkward adventures.
- Walter White becomes a drug lord in ___ Bad.
- The animated family in ___ include Homer, Marge and Bart.
- Friends live in ___ city.
- ___ Who: time-travelling alien with a sonic screwdriver.
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- The ___ Dead: TV series about survivors in a post-apocalyptic world.
- ___ Anatomy: Medical drama focused on Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.
- ___ of Thrones: Epic fantasy series with dragons and noble families.
- Modern ___ : A heartwarming comedy that follows the lives of an unconventional extended family.
- ___ Things: A group of kids in the '80s encounter strange occurrences.
10 Clues: Friends live in ___ city. • Walter White becomes a drug lord in ___ Bad. • ___ Who: time-travelling alien with a sonic screwdriver. • The animated family in ___ include Homer, Marge and Bart. • ___ Anatomy: Medical drama focused on Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. • The ___ Dead: TV series about survivors in a post-apocalyptic world. • ...
Dow-Peterson, Evie (Period 6) Game 2 2023-09-15
Across
- A hollow space within the body, an organ, or a bone.
- Slightly moveable joint where bones are connected by hyaline and fibrocartilage.
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy.
- Nearest to (a reference point).
Down
- A horizontal plane diving the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts.
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate.
- Below, away from the head, lower.
- Near the surface (skin).
- Away from the midline of the body.
- Toward the front or on the front.
10 Clues: Near the surface (skin). • Nearest to (a reference point). • Below, away from the head, lower. • Toward the front or on the front. • Away from the midline of the body. • A hollow space within the body, an organ, or a bone. • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy. • Slightly moveable joint where bones are connected by hyaline and fibrocartilage. • ...
Robinson,Stacy,6,Game1 2024-09-13
Across
- A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull.
- towards the midline of the body
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- Nearest to (a reference point
- Defined as the multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
Down
- Joints that lack a synovial cavity
- Away From the surface or further into the body
- Below, away from the head; lower
- a hallow space in the body or organ
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
10 Clues: Nearest to (a reference point • towards the midline of the body • Below, away from the head; lower • Joints that lack a synovial cavity • a hallow space in the body or organ • Away From the surface or further into the body • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • ...
