greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Brain Anatomy And Function 2022-10-13
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- vision
- sensroy touch and body
- short term memory to long term memory
- large mass of gray matter,relaying sensory
- speaking planning etc
- set of brain structures
- deals with sleep and more
- Plays a key role in memory
- set of interconnected nuclei
- central trunk of the brain.
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- middle of the parietal lobe
- Controls body temp
- transmits smell information
- Primary role in processing memory
- Important role in motor control
- white matter at the center of the brain
- hearing
- region of the cerebral cortex
- deals with the autonomic functions.
19 Clues: vision • hearing • Controls body temp • speaking planning etc • sensroy touch and body • set of brain structures • deals with sleep and more • Plays a key role in memory • middle of the parietal lobe • transmits smell information • central trunk of the brain. • set of interconnected nuclei • region of the cerebral cortex • Important role in motor control • Primary role in processing memory • ...
Brain Anatomy and Functions 2022-10-13
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- speaking, planning, logic, personality, abstract thinking, problem-solving
- white matter at the center of the brain connecting the two hemispheres of the cerebral cortex
- consolidation of information from short-term memory to long-term memory.enables navigation
- audition (hearing)
- smell
- sensory: touch and body position
- includes the olfactory bulbs, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and amygdala.
- deals with sensory information
- relaying sensory and motor signals and the regulation of consciousness, sleep, and alertness
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- involved in the planning, control, and execution of voluntary movements.
- Vision
- primary role in the processing of memory, decision-making, and emotional reactions
- key role in memory, attention, perception, awareness, thought, language, and consciousness.
- crucial role in maintaining behavioral arousal and consciousness.
- important role in motor control, involved in cognitive functions. its movement-related functions are the most solidly established.
- controls body temperature, hunger, aspects of parenting, attachment behaviors, thirst, fatigue, sleep, and circadian rhythms.
- deals with the autonomic functions of breathing, heart rate, and blood pressure
- deals primarily with sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder control, hearing, equilibrium, taste, eye movement, facial expressions, facial sensation, and posture.
- controls mostly automatic functions
19 Clues: smell • Vision • audition (hearing) • deals with sensory information • sensory: touch and body position • controls mostly automatic functions • crucial role in maintaining behavioral arousal and consciousness. • includes the olfactory bulbs, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and amygdala. • involved in the planning, control, and execution of voluntary movements. • ...
Anatomy 9.5-9.9 Vocabulary 2024-02-13
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- the junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron
- (neuron) 2 or more single neurons connect with 1 cell body of a neuron
- arc the nerve pathway involved in a reflex action including at its simplest a sensory nerve and a motor nerve with a synapse between.
- pools functional groups of interconnected neurons
- Neurotransmitters are broken down ending the action potential
- -Signals pushing a neuron's accelerator
- slows neuron's firing speed
- chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons
- May excite or inhibit autonomic nervous system actions.
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- CNS: Creates a sense of feeling good:
- P A neurotransmitter that is involved in the transmission of pain messages to the brain.
- PNS: Stimulates Skeletal muscle,
- nerve carries messages away from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and organs; efferent nerve
- a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron
- nerve carries messages toward the brain and spinal cord from a receptor; afferent nerve
- chemical in the brain that plays a specialized role in pain reduction
- (neuron) 1 neuron sending signals to 2 or more cell bodies of other neurons
- Controls skeletal muscle actions
- Cleft The narrow gap that separates the presynaptic neuron from the postsynaptic cell.
19 Clues: slows neuron's firing speed • PNS: Stimulates Skeletal muscle, • Controls skeletal muscle actions • CNS: Creates a sense of feeling good: • -Signals pushing a neuron's accelerator • pools functional groups of interconnected neurons • a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron • May excite or inhibit autonomic nervous system actions. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2024-02-10
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- The longest bone in the human body, found in the thigh.
- The bone that forms the forehead.
- These cells are responsible for carrying oxygen throughout the body.
- The process by which cells obtain energy from glucose.
- The largest part of the brain, responsible for voluntary activities, intelligence, memory, and language.
- This system is responsible for defending the body against pathogens.
- This organ is responsible for filtering blood and producing urine.
- The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle contracts.
- A protein molecule that speeds up chemical reactions in the body.
- The major artery that carries blood out of the heart to the systemic circulation.
- The largest organ of the human body, both by weight and surface area.
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- The region of the brain responsible for regulating heart rate and breathing.
- Type of blood cell involved in clotting.
- A type of connective tissue that stores fat cells.
- The functional units of heredity made up of DNA.
- The hormone responsible for the "fight or flight" response, also known as adrenaline.
- A group of proteins in blood plasma that helps with immune response.
- The clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye.
- These structures in the respiratory system are also known as the voice box.
19 Clues: The bone that forms the forehead. • Type of blood cell involved in clotting. • The functional units of heredity made up of DNA. • A type of connective tissue that stores fat cells. • The process by which cells obtain energy from glucose. • The longest bone in the human body, found in the thigh. • The phase of the cardiac cycle when the heart muscle contracts. • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- What recycles waste inside a cell?
- A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells.
- Small membrane bound sacs that transport materials around the cell and to the cell membrane.
- What is attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum to make it look like sandpaper?
- Apparatus Packages and transports proteins within a cell.
- Makes food for a plant cell using energy from the sun.
- Plant cells store water and nutrients in what organelle?
- Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell?
- Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus?
- Membrane Surrounds all cells and controls what goes in and out of it.
- The _________ helps the cell to move.
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- How many parts are there to the cell theory?
- Ribosomes make what for the cell?
- Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape.
- In what organelle does the process to make energy for the cell, otherwise known as cellular respiration, occur?
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Makes lipids, or fats, for the cell.
- The third part of the cell theory says that all cells come from _______ cells. (hyphenated word)
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Processes the proteins that ribosomes make.
- One of the eight characteristics of life states that for something to be alive, it must have what?
19 Clues: Ribosomes make what for the cell? • What recycles waste inside a cell? • The _________ helps the cell to move. • How many parts are there to the cell theory? • Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell? • Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape. • Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus? • A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells. • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- What is attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum to make it look like sandpaper?
- One of the eight characteristics of life states that for something to be alive, it must have what?
- Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell?
- Membrane Surrounds all cells and controls what goes in and out of it.
- Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape.
- The third part of the cell theory says that all cells come from _______ cells. (hyphenated word)
- Makes food for a plant cell using energy from the sun.
- Plant cells store water and nutrients in what organelle?
- Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus?
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Makes lipids, or fats, for the cell.
- Apparatus Packages and transports proteins within a cell.
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- Small membrane bound sacs that transport materials around the cell and to the cell membrane.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Processes the proteins that ribosomes make.
- In what organelle does the process to make energy for the cell, otherwise known as cellular respiration, occur?
- What recycles waste inside a cell?
- The _________ helps the cell to move.
- Ribosomes make what for the cell?
- A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells.
- How many parts are there to the cell theory?
19 Clues: Ribosomes make what for the cell? • What recycles waste inside a cell? • The _________ helps the cell to move. • Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell? • How many parts are there to the cell theory? • Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape. • Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus? • A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells. • ...
Anatomy of a cell 2019-11-18
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- Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell?
- Membrane Surrounds all cells and controls what goes in and out of it.
- What recycles waste inside a cell?
- The _________ helps the cell to move.
- Makes food for a plant cell using energy from the sun.
- The third part of the cell theory says that all cells come from _______ cells. (hyphenated word)
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Makes lipids, or fats, for the cell.
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- Small membrane bound sacs that transport materials around the cell and to the cell membrane.
- Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape.
- A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells.
- Plant cells store water and nutrients in what organelle?
- Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus?
- How many parts are there to the cell theory?
- One of the eight characteristics of life states that for something to be alive, it must have what?
- In what organelle does the process to make energy for the cell, otherwise known as cellular respiration, occur?
- Apparatus Packages and transports proteins within a cell.
- What is attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum to make it look like sandpaper?
- Ribosomes make what for the cell?
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Processes the proteins that ribosomes make.
19 Clues: Ribosomes make what for the cell? • What recycles waste inside a cell? • The _________ helps the cell to move. • How many parts are there to the cell theory? • Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell? • Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape. • Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus? • A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells. • ...
Plant Characteristics and Anatomy 2023-03-03
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- Transports water up the plant
- transports food down from the leaf to the roots
- Female part of the flower
- top part of the pistil that collects pollen.
- A flowering plant which forms seeds inside a protective chamber called an ovary.
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- Plants that produce more than 2 years or more of growing seasons
- Male part of the flower
- Study of vegetables
- modified leaves which are usually bright in color to attract pollinators.
- Flowering plant whose embryos have 2 cotyledons.
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- fruit and nut culture and production
- Supports the anther
- 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2
- Language used for taxonomic purposes
- produces pollen
- A flowering plant that completes its entire life cycle in a single year or growing season.
- Tube connecting the stigma to ovary
- seed leaves
19 Clues: seed leaves • produces pollen • Supports the anther • Study of vegetables • Male part of the flower • Female part of the flower • 6CO2 + 6H2O -> C6H12O6 + 6O2 • Transports water up the plant • Tube connecting the stigma to ovary • fruit and nut culture and production • Language used for taxonomic purposes • top part of the pistil that collects pollen. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2023-02-10
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- a input device
- an output device
- portrays your computer
- 1000MB
- can be repersented by 1s and 0s
- an example of secondary storage
- a large pcb
- can probably connect to a old printer
- one of the 3 primary functions of the microprocessor
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS in it
- often attached to the motherboards PCI slots
- transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
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- houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- data that can not be edited
- an input device
- one of the two major cpu manufactures
- data that can be edited
- needed to save a mp3 file
- the brain that carries out your brains instructions
19 Clues: 1000MB • a large pcb • a input device • an input device • an output device • portrays your computer • data that can be edited • needed to save a mp3 file • data that can not be edited • can be repersented by 1s and 0s • an example of secondary storage • transfer data as fast as 400Mbps • one of the two major cpu manufactures • can probably connect to a old printer • ...
Anatomy Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2025-12-05
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- Contraction – “Tension rises, length stays same”
- Unit – “Neuron plus all its muscle fibers”
- – “Muscle attachment on movable bone”
- – “Glucose broken down for quick ATP”
- – “Actin and myosin protein strands”
- Acid – “Fatigue-causing anaerobic byproduct”
- Reticulum – “Calcium-storing muscle organelle”
- Mover – “Main muscle creating action”
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- – “Helper muscle aiding movement”
- – “Cord connecting muscle to bone”
- – “Myosin heads grabbing actin”
- Tubules – “Channels carrying signals deep into fiber”
- Junction – “Where nerve meets muscle fiber”
- – “Muscle attachment on fixed bone”
- – “Oxygen-storing muscle pigment”
- – “Z-line to Z-line contractile unit”
- Contraction – “Muscle shortens while moving load”
- maximum, smooth sustained contraction
- energy without oxygen
19 Clues: energy without oxygen • – “Myosin heads grabbing actin” • – “Helper muscle aiding movement” • – “Oxygen-storing muscle pigment” • – “Cord connecting muscle to bone” • – “Muscle attachment on fixed bone” • – “Actin and myosin protein strands” • – “Muscle attachment on movable bone” • – “Glucose broken down for quick ATP” • – “Z-line to Z-line contractile unit” • ...
Anatomy of a Lathe 2026-03-30
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- always hold the work firmly against the ______
- a lock that secures the tailstock in a fixed position
- the main foundation of the lathe machine
- when cutting pieces shorter than ____ a teacher must be present to supervise.
- Helps to support tools while working on the workpiece.
- rhymes with air lock.
- Acts to hold and spin the workpiece(Hint: Connects to the Headstock)
- operate with _____ supervision.
- A lock located directly under the took rest
- the foundation that supports the tool rest.
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- a feature directly opposite to the spur center that spins with the workpiece.
- Makes it able to manually turn the workpiece to make fine adjustments.
- a sharp pointed accessory inserted into the headstock spindle.
- Provides rotational power to the workpiece.
- _____ must be worn while operating the compound miter saw.
- what gives the lathe power and rotation.
- moves the tailstock's quill or barrel forward or backward.
- prevents the lathe from rotating.
- a lock that secures the tool rest
19 Clues: rhymes with air lock. • operate with _____ supervision. • prevents the lathe from rotating. • a lock that secures the tool rest • the main foundation of the lathe machine • what gives the lathe power and rotation. • Provides rotational power to the workpiece. • A lock located directly under the took rest • the foundation that supports the tool rest. • ...
Anatomy of a Lathe 2026-04-01
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- always hold the work firmly against the ______
- a lock that secures the tailstock in a fixed position
- the main foundation of the lathe machine
- when cutting pieces shorter than ____ a teacher must be present to supervise.
- Helps to support tools while working on the workpiece.
- rhymes with air lock.
- Acts to hold and spin the workpiece(Hint: Connects to the Headstock)
- operate with _____ supervision.
- A lock located directly under the took rest
- the foundation that supports the tool rest.
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- a feature directly opposite to the spur center that spins with the workpiece.
- Makes it able to manually turn the workpiece to make fine adjustments.
- a sharp pointed accessory inserted into the headstock spindle.
- Provides rotational power to the workpiece.
- _____ must be worn while operating the compound miter saw.
- what gives the lathe power and rotation.
- moves the tailstock's quill or barrel forward or backward.
- prevents the lathe from rotating.
- a lock that secures the tool rest
19 Clues: rhymes with air lock. • operate with _____ supervision. • prevents the lathe from rotating. • a lock that secures the tool rest • the main foundation of the lathe machine • what gives the lathe power and rotation. • Provides rotational power to the workpiece. • A lock located directly under the took rest • the foundation that supports the tool rest. • ...
Between A Rock and A Hard Place 2014-09-07
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- Bernoulli wanted to be this person of his time
- Daniel Bernoulli worked with this intelligent young man who gained compliments from Professor Johann Bernoulli
- m x v^2
- This state of matter
- Daniel's father wrote this book
- Discovered the Law of Buoyancy
- The name of the book Daniel Bernoulli published
- Jakob thinks calculus can make this predictable
- Fluids that are not freely flowing
- Johann Bernoulli became chairman of this University
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- Daniel Bernoulli went to this city with his brother
- The name of the person Jakob betrays by getting his application rejected
- Daniel Bernoulli tried to get a job at this University
- The person who Daniel wanted to write the concluding section in his manuscript
- The method through which the anatomy of the body was found in Bernoulli's time
- Daniel Bernoulli's brother
- This Russian empress wrote to Daniel Bernoulli
- The death of Daniel's brother and this mathematician deeply hurt him
- The Law of ____ Conservation
19 Clues: m x v^2 • This state of matter • Daniel Bernoulli's brother • The Law of ____ Conservation • Discovered the Law of Buoyancy • Daniel's father wrote this book • Fluids that are not freely flowing • Bernoulli wanted to be this person of his time • This Russian empress wrote to Daniel Bernoulli • The name of the book Daniel Bernoulli published • ...
Liliana's Puzzle 2025-05-21
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- Prénom de la queen (après toi)
- Un outil de cuisine qui fait de toi une cheffe
- Notre sport commun préféré
- À faire au lieu de gérer les 3e années
- Ton destin, tout simplement
- Un adjectif qui te décris bien
- Un de nos passe-temps préféré
- Chaque repas est accompagné de ce breuvage, malgré tout les choix possibles
- Pas de le sang, mais par de cœur, et d'apparence selon plusieurs
- À ne pas prendre après midi, sinon le dodo est compliqué
- Une activité que personne nous verra faire
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- Une série dont on se tannera jamais
- Ce que nous ne pouvons jamais dire non
- Ce que tu seras la meilleure dans quelques années
- Meilleure viande froide
- Collation de prédilection pour ne pas pass-out en chirurgie
- Le meilleur animal au monde
17 Clues: Meilleure viande froide • Notre sport commun préféré • Ton destin, tout simplement • Le meilleur animal au monde • Un de nos passe-temps préféré • Prénom de la queen (après toi) • Un adjectif qui te décris bien • Une série dont on se tannera jamais • À faire au lieu de gérer les 3e années • Ce que nous ne pouvons jamais dire non • Une activité que personne nous verra faire • ...
Intro to Human Body 2017-06-21
6 Clues: the basic unit of life • membrane outer covering of a cell • the state of balance within the body • the study of the function of the body • the study of the structure of the body • loop return of information for regulation
Education 2023-04-17
6 Clues: We talk about world's past • We discuss about human's body • Subject which connect with numbers • Subject which is about different coutries • This subject is about DO,Re,Mi,FA,SOL,LA,SI,DO • This subject connect with schedule of Mendeleev
Pate a Blues 2024-09-02
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- solo traveled in Japan over summer break
- has a huge houseplant collection
- hates kids so much and is a really good swimmer
- plays both volleyball and soccer
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- fostered a ball python as a pet for a year
- loves to watch true crime documentaries
- their favorite show is Grey's Anatomy and loves going to concerts
7 Clues: has a huge houseplant collection • plays both volleyball and soccer • loves to watch true crime documentaries • solo traveled in Japan over summer break • fostered a ball python as a pet for a year • hates kids so much and is a really good swimmer • their favorite show is Grey's Anatomy and loves going to concerts
Customer Roadshow Crossword 2025-05-02
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- Both Contented Senior sub-segments say they’re not tech savvy and seek what type of contact?
- Complete the name of this segment: Switched-On
- Basic Beginners tend to be optimistic and ambitious with lots of what, for the future?
- Knowing our customer segments and creating personas from them, allows us to give customers better, what?
- Wealthy Demander Older Families tend to have the view that an expert has more sway than cues from the crowd and as such often turn to IFA’s for advice - this is known as what type of bias?
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- 70% of Constrained Greys are living in what type of accommodation?
- Sensible and Secure are conventional and conservative, and avoid any change or risk that may upset their current situation, therefore are reluctant to proactively get what?
- In the customer segments video, what was the job title of the Striving Transactor, Daniel?
- The CCV Guidance journey has been designed for pre-retiree and retiree customers when looking to understand what kind of options?
- Which Striving Transactor sub-segment has an average age of 30, over 90% are working and the rising cost of living is their top financial barrier?
10 Clues: Complete the name of this segment: Switched-On • 70% of Constrained Greys are living in what type of accommodation? • Basic Beginners tend to be optimistic and ambitious with lots of what, for the future? • In the customer segments video, what was the job title of the Striving Transactor, Daniel? • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- The cell wall and chloroplasts are found in what type of cell?
- Plants use _____ to make energy.
- Has ribosomes on the outside of it.
- Controls what goes in and out of a cell.
- Cell that has no nucleus.
- A gel-like material that fills all cells.
- Works together with the Ribosomes.
- All cells come from ____ cells.
- What percentage of cells in your body are bacterial?
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- The storage center of a cell is what?
- The nucleus stores what?
- The post office of the cell. (Hint: Makes lysosomes.)
- Makes proteins.
- Prokaryotic cells include all species of what?
- Where are red blood cells made?
- Where are most of the bacteria cells in your body found?
- Plant, fungi, and bacteria cells have this but animal cells do not.
- Small sacs that store and transport things from one cell to another.
- The mitochondria gives the cell what?
19 Clues: Makes proteins. • The nucleus stores what? • Cell that has no nucleus. • Where are red blood cells made? • All cells come from ____ cells. • Plants use _____ to make energy. • Works together with the Ribosomes. • Has ribosomes on the outside of it. • The storage center of a cell is what? • The mitochondria gives the cell what? • Controls what goes in and out of a cell. • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- Vacuoles are located in a plant, animal, or both cells
- holds materials and wastes as well as provides structure and support
- modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for secretion and transports lipids around the cell
- Produces and processes specific proteins
- Cell Walls are located in plant, animal, or both cells
- makes protein
- are prokaryotic cells unicellular or multicellular
- transports and stores substances within a cell
- controls or coordinates and stores DNA
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- makes cellular products like hormones and lipids
- protects the cell and lets things in and out
- which are bigger Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic cells
- gives a cell strength and structure
- takes nutrients from the cell and turns it into energy
- what is the texture of lipids
- converts sunlight energy into sugars
- breaks down waste and gives a cell its shape
- the Mitochondria looks like
- digests excess or worn out organelles, food particles and engulfed viruses
19 Clues: makes protein • the Mitochondria looks like • what is the texture of lipids • gives a cell strength and structure • converts sunlight energy into sugars • controls or coordinates and stores DNA • Produces and processes specific proteins • protects the cell and lets things in and out • breaks down waste and gives a cell its shape • ...
Anatomy of the Heart 2024-06-04
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- receives oxy blood from lungs
- the valve that controls blood from lungs
- controls blood flow on right side
- brings deoxy blood to RA from lower body
- brings deoxy blood from lungs to heart
- brings oxy blood from lungs to LA
- carries deoxy blood from lungs from RV to pick up 02
- protects and anchors
- brings deoxy blood to RA from upper body
- tiny blood cells that help your body form clots to stop bleeding
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- reduce friction
- carries blood from the heart to the body and back
- delivers oxygenated blood to body
- separates right and left sides of the heart
- carries blood from the heart to the lungs and back
- heart rate x cardiac output
- squeezes blood to lungs to pick up 02
- delivers oxy blood from body
- receives deoxy blood from the body
- reduce friction
20 Clues: reduce friction • reduce friction • protects and anchors • heart rate x cardiac output • delivers oxy blood from body • receives oxy blood from lungs • delivers oxygenated blood to body • controls blood flow on right side • brings oxy blood from lungs to LA • receives deoxy blood from the body • squeezes blood to lungs to pick up 02 • brings deoxy blood from lungs to heart • ...
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM ANATOMY & PHISIOLOGY 2023-09-26
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- Another name for the chambers of the heart
- The largest artery
- Valve that functions to flow blood from the atrium to the ventricle during systole
- The valve located between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- Blood pressure when the ventricles relax
- The blood that comes out of the lungs to the heart contains many elements
- The smallest blood vessels
- Blood circulation from the heart to the digestive organs back to the heart
- Simple squamous layer that lines the inside of the heart
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- An organ that functions as a blood pump throughout the body
- The inner layer of arteries and veins
- A tool for measuring heart rate
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
- Hole in the heart when a human is still in the fetus
- The atrioventricular valve on the right side of the heart
- Circulation of blood from the heart to the lungs back to the heart
- Another name for the atrium in the heart chamber
- A tool used to measure blood pressure
- Blood vessels found between the arteries and veins
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the outside of the heart
20 Clues: The largest artery • The smallest blood vessels • A tool for measuring heart rate • The inner layer of arteries and veins • A tool used to measure blood pressure • Blood pressure when the ventricles relax • Another name for the chambers of the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart • Another name for the atrium in the heart chamber • ...
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM ANATOMY & PHISIOLOGY 2023-09-26
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- Valve that functions to flow blood from the atrium to the ventricle during systole
- The smallest blood vessels
- Simple squamous layer that lines the inside of the heart
- Hole in the heart when a human is still in the fetus
- The inner layer of arteries and veins
- The valve located between the left atrium and the left ventricle
- A tool used to measure blood pressure
- Another name for the chambers of the heart
- The largest artery
- Circulation of blood from the heart to the lungs back to the heart
- The atrioventricular valve on the right side of the heart
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- An organ that functions as a blood pump throughout the body
- A tool for measuring heart rate
- Blood circulation from the heart to the digestive organs back to the heart
- The blood that comes out of the lungs to the heart contains many elements
- Another name for the atrium in the heart chamber
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the outside of the heart
- Blood vessels found between the arteries and veins
- Blood pressure when the ventricles relax
- Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart
20 Clues: The largest artery • The smallest blood vessels • A tool for measuring heart rate • The inner layer of arteries and veins • A tool used to measure blood pressure • Blood pressure when the ventricles relax • Another name for the chambers of the heart • Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart • Another name for the atrium in the heart chamber • ...
Anatomy 9.5-9.9 Vocabulary 2024-02-13
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- May excite or inhibit autonomic nervous system actions.
- nerve carries messages away from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and organs; efferent nerve
- (neuron) 2 or more single neurons connect with 1 cell body of a neuron
- PNS: Stimulates Skeletal muscle,
- slows neuron's firing speed
- P A neurotransmitter that is involved in the transmission of pain messages to the brain.
- chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons
- the junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron
- (neuron) 1 neuron sending signals to 2 or more cell bodies of other neurons
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- a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron
- pools functional groups of interconnected neurons
- Destruction of neurotransmitters to stop nerve impulse
- Cleft The narrow gap that separates the presynaptic neuron from the postsynaptic cell.
- arc the nerve pathway involved in a reflex action including at its simplest a sensory nerve and a motor nerve with a synapse between.
- -Signals pushing a neuron's accelerator
- CNS: Creates a sense of feeling good:
- chemical in the brain that plays a specialized role in pain reduction
- Controls skeletal muscle actions
- nerve carries messages toward the brain and spinal cord from a receptor; afferent nerve
19 Clues: slows neuron's firing speed • PNS: Stimulates Skeletal muscle, • Controls skeletal muscle actions • CNS: Creates a sense of feeling good: • -Signals pushing a neuron's accelerator • pools functional groups of interconnected neurons • Destruction of neurotransmitters to stop nerve impulse • a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Ear Anatomy 2025-02-28
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- Membrane at the entrance to the cochlea through which the ossicles transmit vibrations
- Hearing loss of any degree
- The tympanic membrane
- A sensation of spinning
- Connects the middle ear with the pharynx
- Glands located in the auditory canal that secrete cerumen (earwax)
- External portion of the ear, collects sound waves
- Another name for pinna
- Earwax
- Anvil
- The ear canal; leads to the tympanic membrane
- Semi-circular canals are associated with our sense of _____
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- Part of the inner ear associated with hearing
- The external ear and _____ are both associated with hearing but not balance.
- Three tiny bones
- Air-filled space in temporal bone; middle ear
- Hammer
- Part of ear associated with both balance and hearing
- Stirrup
19 Clues: Anvil • Hammer • Earwax • Stirrup • Three tiny bones • The tympanic membrane • Another name for pinna • A sensation of spinning • Hearing loss of any degree • Connects the middle ear with the pharynx • Part of the inner ear associated with hearing • Air-filled space in temporal bone; middle ear • The ear canal; leads to the tympanic membrane • ...
Anatomy Module 1 Systems 2024-01-04
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- the system that is responsible for immunity and fighting disease, major organs are the thyroid and spleen, also part of the circulatory system
- the action that uses complex structures and oxygen to create ATP
- synthesizing of complex structures into simpler ones
- limbs, pelvic, pectoral girdles that serve as an attachment point
- system allowing for body movement
- the first step in creating ATP
- the system made of blood vessels that move blood, oxygen, and nutrients through the body
- the third step in creating ATP
- the system that protects the organs and insulates
- the system that specializes in communication and response
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- the break down of substances into their simpler building blocks
- this cycle is the second step in creating ATP
- the system that breaks down food into small molecules that enter the blood through the small intestines and supplies nutrients
- the system providing framework for muscle system and organs
- the system for excreting waste, regulating water and electrolyte balance in the blood
- the system that excretes CO2 and also keeps the blood supplied with oxygen
- head, neck, trunk
- the system made up of glands that regulates the reproductive system and metabolism
- this system is controlled by the endocrine system
19 Clues: head, neck, trunk • the first step in creating ATP • the third step in creating ATP • system allowing for body movement • this cycle is the second step in creating ATP • this system is controlled by the endocrine system • the system that protects the organs and insulates • synthesizing of complex structures into simpler ones • ...
Owl and Hawk Anatomy 2024-11-18
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- Nocturnal Bird of Prey
- Upper muscular section of the chest
- Hard pointed part of a bird's mouth
- The upper part of the animals body that contains the brain
- Lengthened growth from the rear end of the body
- The hind part of the body of an animal
- The appendage that allows a bird to fly
- Part of the leg that contains the heel, ankle and arch
- The middle and upper back of a bird
- The claw of a bird of prey
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- Part of the foot that an individual stands
- Large bird with short hooked beak
- Inner wing feathers
- Light-Sensitive Organ that allows for sight
- The first or "big-toe" of a bird that's turned backwards.
- Part of the leg that extends from the hip to the knee
- Muscular tube inside the neck
- Outer wing feathers
- Lower section of the chest that houses the stomach
19 Clues: Inner wing feathers • Outer wing feathers • Nocturnal Bird of Prey • The claw of a bird of prey • Muscular tube inside the neck • Large bird with short hooked beak • Upper muscular section of the chest • Hard pointed part of a bird's mouth • The middle and upper back of a bird • The hind part of the body of an animal • The appendage that allows a bird to fly • ...
Foot and Ankle Anatomy 2025-04-13
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- This cuneiform is the largest.
- The head of the talus articulates with the ___.
- The space between the tibia/fibula and the talus.
- Another name for the big toe.
- Major weight bearing arch of the foot.
- This bone lies on the lateral side of the distal row of tarsal bones.
- This cuneiform is the smallest.
- This ligament is the strongest ligament in the ankle joint.
- How many bones are in the ankle and foot?
- Another name for plantar fascia.
- The ___ metatarsal is the longest.
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- The largest and strongest tarsal bone.
- This tendon arises from the gastrocnemius, soleus, and plantaris muscles.
- Which extensor longus muscle is most lateral?
- The ___ of the 5th metatarsal is a common place for fractures.
- This is found on the lateral aspect of the calcaneus.
- This ligament is a triangular band of fibers that arise from the sustentaculum tali.
- The most superior bone in the foot.
- The navicular is ___ shaped and is found on the medial side of the foot.
19 Clues: Another name for the big toe. • This cuneiform is the largest. • This cuneiform is the smallest. • Another name for plantar fascia. • The ___ metatarsal is the longest. • The most superior bone in the foot. • The largest and strongest tarsal bone. • Major weight bearing arch of the foot. • How many bones are in the ankle and foot? • ...
Brain Anatomy and Function 2022-10-11
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- transmits smell information
- deals with sleep, respiration, etc.
- main role in the processing of memory
- sensory; touch and body position
- important role in motor control
- deals with sensory information
- enables navigation
- large mass of gray matter
- white matter at the center of brain
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- speaking, planning, logic, etc.
- hearing
- controls body temperature
- vision
- hemispheres joined beneath the cortex
- interconnected nuclie
- set of brain structures
- involves involuntary movements
- contains cardiac, respiratory, etc.
- trunk of the brain
19 Clues: vision • hearing • trunk of the brain • enables navigation • interconnected nuclie • set of brain structures • controls body temperature • large mass of gray matter • transmits smell information • involves involuntary movements • deals with sensory information • speaking, planning, logic, etc. • important role in motor control • sensory; touch and body position • ...
Brain Anatomy and Function 2022-10-11
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- behavioral arousal and consciousness
- fatigue sleep and circadian rhythms
- for a proper sense of smell
- regulating fear, pleasureresponses
- speaking, planning, logic
- sensory, touch and body position
- hippocampus hypothalamus,amygdala
- execution of voluntary movements
- sensory information
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- vision
- memory attention perception awareness
- connecting the two hemispheres
- cardiac, respiratory, and vomiting
- audition (hearing)
- memory decisionmaking emotions
- brain connecting to the spinal cord
- memory that enables navigation
- mass of gray matter with functions
- sleep, respiration, swallowing
19 Clues: vision • audition (hearing) • sensory information • speaking, planning, logic • for a proper sense of smell • connecting the two hemispheres • memory decisionmaking emotions • memory that enables navigation • sleep, respiration, swallowing • sensory, touch and body position • execution of voluntary movements • hippocampus hypothalamus,amygdala • cardiac, respiratory, and vomiting • ...
Brain Anatomy and Function 2022-10-14
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- RegionOfCerebralCortexInvolvingW/Planning,Control,etc..
- PrimaryRoleInProcessingMemory,Decision-Making,Emotional...
- LargeGrayMatterw/SeveralFunctions:RelayingSensory&MotorSignals
- MiddleOfparietalLobe,SensoryInformaion(soft,Hot,Cold)
- CentralTrunkOfBrainConnectingToSpinalCord.Medulla,Pons,MB
- audition(hearing)
- TransmitsSmellInfoFromNoseToBrain
- MotorControl,CognitiveFunctions,Movement-relatedFunctions
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- CardiacRespiratoryVomiting&VasomotorCenters.Breathing,HR&BP
- SetOfBrainStructures:olfactoryBulbs,Hippocampus,Hypot...
- ConsolidationOfInfoFromMemory
- Speaking,Planning,Logic,Personality,etc
- WhiteMatter@CenterOfBrain
- SetOfInterconnectedNucleiLocatedThroughBrainstem
- TwoHemispheresAreJoinedBeneathCortexByCorpusCallosum
- BodyTemp,Hunger,ImportantAspectsOfParenting&Attachment...
- Vision
- Sensory;Touch&BodyPosition
- Sleep,Respiration,Swallowing,BladderControl,Hearing,etc..
19 Clues: Vision • audition(hearing) • WhiteMatter@CenterOfBrain • Sensory;Touch&BodyPosition • ConsolidationOfInfoFromMemory • TransmitsSmellInfoFromNoseToBrain • Speaking,Planning,Logic,Personality,etc • SetOfInterconnectedNucleiLocatedThroughBrainstem • TwoHemispheresAreJoinedBeneathCortexByCorpusCallosum • MiddleOfparietalLobe,SensoryInformaion(soft,Hot,Cold) • ...
Wrist Pathology and Anatomy 2026-02-05
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- Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side.
- tendonitis This DX has pain symptoms in the following movements: UD, Wrist flexion and extension
- Distal Radius Fracture abbreviation
- Colles fracture displaces the bone to the ____ side when falling on an extended wrist..
- hand Guyon's canal + repetitive trauma = ______
- A positive Froment’s sign represents loss of ______of the thumb.
- DQ is caused by repetitive motion of thumb extension and ____?
- AKA Dinner Fork Deformity
- Provocative testing involves putting the joint in a pressurized position to _______ symptoms.
- Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component?
- Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____ of the wrist.
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- The _____ nerve innervates forearm flexors and dorsal hand sensory before it does the wrist.
- cyst A _____ roots into the carpal bones, joint space, or on tendons
- What position unloads weight from the ulna?
- What type of trauma is caused by the DX of repetitive use.
- What nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome
- This injury results from a FOOSH or is seen in repetitive stick sports.
- A positive ____ sign is indicated by the small finger drifting away from finger adduction.
- Wrist flexed when falling causes this volar dislocation fracture.
- Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side.
20 Clues: AKA Dinner Fork Deformity • Distal Radius Fracture abbreviation • Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side. • What position unloads weight from the ulna? • Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side. • What nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome • hand Guyon's canal + repetitive trauma = ______ • Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component? • ...
Nail anatomy and pathology 2025-09-19
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- the uppermost layer of the epidermis
- reference manager provided by the university
- the popstar with an abundance of overactive melanocytes in her epidermis
- technical term for the part of the nail unit that also goes by the name of a famous chocolate orange
- the structure within the nail unit that surrounds and protects the matrix
- the spooky sounding medical term for ingrown nails
- the process journal papers undergo to ensure their quality
- the skin under the free edge of the nail that is high in white blood cells
- the layer of the dermis with a net-like structure
- the structure in the skin that is extra wiggly on the palms and plantar skin
- the 'bricks' in the 'bricks and mortar' of the SC
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- a nail symptom associated with psoriasis
- a collection of dead skin in the sulcus, often removed with a blacks file
- american college that lends its name to salford preferred referencing format
- a separation of the nail from the nail bed (not nail avulsion)
- the technical term for a nail deformity and thickening disorder associated with neglect of foot care
- a transverse line in a single or multiple nails resulting from temporary cessation in nail growth following trauma
- finger or toe?
- technical term for the grooves either side of the nail
19 Clues: finger or toe? • the uppermost layer of the epidermis • a nail symptom associated with psoriasis • reference manager provided by the university • the layer of the dermis with a net-like structure • the 'bricks' in the 'bricks and mortar' of the SC • the spooky sounding medical term for ingrown nails • technical term for the grooves either side of the nail • ...
November Crossword 2022-11-10
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- which supply pack offers the chance of either xanax or vicodin
- item to sneak someone out of prison
- which enhancer improves the success of grand theft auto crimes
- which in game community manager recently visited us
- where to sell donator packs of not trading them
- which organised crime takes 8 members to run
- which job offers ecans as its 7 star perk
- where can you find items others have discarded
- what is the merit for using 10000 job points
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- which drug drug temporarily increases defence by 50%
- which stock market company offers free banner advertising
- which temporary weapon increases defence by 300% and replenishes life by 25%
- 7 across favourite animal
- spin your life away at this casino game
- weapon that poisons the opposition
- max level merit
- which education course offers the module anatomy
17 Clues: max level merit • 7 across favourite animal • weapon that poisons the opposition • item to sneak someone out of prison • spin your life away at this casino game • which job offers ecans as its 7 star perk • which organised crime takes 8 members to run • what is the merit for using 10000 job points • where can you find items others have discarded • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2017-03-08
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- having a common center, as circles or spheres
- the capacity of the nervous system to develop new neuronal connections
- a subordinate part attached to something
- the quality or state of being plastic
- empirical method or practice.
- Obsolete the love of learning and literature
- adaptable or tractable
- to accustom (a person, the mind, etc.), as to a particular situation
- thin or slender in form, as a thread
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- not mutable, unchangeable, changeless
- the doctrine that all facts and events exemplify natural laws
- the principle or habit of accepting reason as the supreme authority in matters of opinion, belief, or conduct
- concise, clipped, or elliptical in style
- taking or showing extreme care about minute details; precise;thorough
- Anatomy. near the surface or outside of; external
- cleverly inventive or resourceful
- total rejection of established laws and institutions
17 Clues: adaptable or tractable • empirical method or practice. • cleverly inventive or resourceful • thin or slender in form, as a thread • not mutable, unchangeable, changeless • the quality or state of being plastic • concise, clipped, or elliptical in style • a subordinate part attached to something • Obsolete the love of learning and literature • ...
Ch.1 Pathophysiology (2/2) 2024-01-23
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- The return of a disease after a certain time
- Disease that appears after birth but not caused by genetics
- The predicted outcome of a disease
- Tissue that connects the brain to the body
- The functions of the healthy body and its parts
- Damaged DNA that may be inherited
- The patient will not survive the disease
- The study of cells and tissues
- Tissue that covers and protects all organs
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- Tissue that moves various parts of the body
- A period of a chronic disease when symptoms subside
- The form and structure of the body
- The number of deaths in a population over time
- Tissue that supports all parts of the body
- The number of sick per 100,000 people
- The identification of a disease based on symptoms
- The aftermath or damage resulting from a disease
17 Clues: The study of cells and tissues • Damaged DNA that may be inherited • The form and structure of the body • The predicted outcome of a disease • The number of sick per 100,000 people • The patient will not survive the disease • Tissue that supports all parts of the body • Tissue that connects the brain to the body • Tissue that covers and protects all organs • ...
Celeb 2025-05-08
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- Panther Superhero who rules Wakanda.
- Wars Classic sci-fi saga beginning with A New Hope.
- Cruise Actor known for Mission: Impossible.
- 2023 movie about a famous doll.
- Sitcom about six friends in New York City.
- Swift. Popstar known for the albums 1989 and Midnights.
- Man Marvel hero played by Robert Downey Jr.
- Beyoncé’s 2022 dance album.
- Anatomy Long-running TV series featuring a hospital in Seattle.
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- DiCaprio actor who portrayed Jack in Titanic.
- of Thrones HBO show featuring dragons and family drama.
- Queen’s Gambit Netflix show about a chess prodigy.
- La Land Musical film starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone.
- Eilish Singer of Bad Guy.
- A Disney animated movie featuring sisters Elsa and Anna.
- A hit song by Adele: “Rolling in the ___”.
- Weeknd Pop artist known for the song Blinding Lights.
- Potter Film series with wizards and Hogwarts.
18 Clues: Beyoncé’s 2022 dance album. • 2023 movie about a famous doll. • Eilish Singer of Bad Guy. • Sitcom about six friends in New York City. • A hit song by Adele: “Rolling in the ___”. • Panther Superhero who rules Wakanda. • DiCaprio actor who portrayed Jack in Titanic. • Queen’s Gambit Netflix show about a chess prodigy. • ...
Kidney Anatomy and Physiology 2021-04-17
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- These types of nephrons make up 20% of the total nephron population
- This artery branches into five segmental arteries that enter the hilum
- What fluid is filtered at the glomerulus?
- This term describes the fluid and small solutes that pass into the capsular space
- This acronym describes the major barrier to the passage of negatively charged substances, large solutes, and proteins from the fenestrated endothelium
- This term describes endothelial cells with small openings in their walls
- Renal veins empty into this large venous structure
- The reabsorption of this organic compound occurs in the Medullary Collecting Duct and is controlled by the release of ADH
- The Renal _______ is the lighter-colored outer area of the kidney
- The functional unit of the kidney
- The Renal _______ is the area of the kidney which has a high salt concentration
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- This structure within the nephron is responsible for glucose, amino acid, and oligopeptide reabsorption
- Describes the capillaries that interact with Bowman's capsule (Hint! Stems from the latin word for ball of thread)
- This term describes an acute kidney disease caused by a UTI
- This term describes the inflammation of the glomeruli and associated small blood vessels of the kidney
- This structure surrounds the glomerulus and serves as a point of diffusion for blood plasma
- These arteries branch from the segmental arteries and pass the medullary pyramids towards the cortex
- These types of nephrons make up 80% of the total nephron population
- This structure within the nephron is located in the medulla and has a descending limb and an ascending limb
19 Clues: The functional unit of the kidney • What fluid is filtered at the glomerulus? • Renal veins empty into this large venous structure • This term describes an acute kidney disease caused by a UTI • The Renal _______ is the lighter-colored outer area of the kidney • These types of nephrons make up 20% of the total nephron population • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- What recycles waste inside a cell?
- The third part of the cell theory says that all cells come from _______ cells. (hyphenated word)
- Makes food for a plant cell using energy from the sun.
- How many parts are there to the cell theory?
- Apparatus Packages and transports proteins within a cell.
- Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus?
- Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape.
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Processes the proteins that ribosomes make.
- Membrane Surrounds all cells and controls what goes in and out of it.
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- Plant cells store water and nutrients in what organelle?
- What is attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum to make it look like sandpaper?
- Small membrane bound sacs that transport materials around the cell and to the cell membrane.
- The _________ helps the cell to move.
- In what organelle does the process to make energy for the cell, otherwise known as cellular respiration, occur?
- Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell?
- A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells.
- Ribosomes make what for the cell?
- One of the eight characteristics of life states that for something to be alive, it must have what?
- Endoplasmic Reticulum Makes lipids, or fats, for the cell.
19 Clues: Ribosomes make what for the cell? • What recycles waste inside a cell? • The _________ helps the cell to move. • Cell DNA is only found in what type of cell? • How many parts are there to the cell theory? • Which of the two types of cells have no nucleus? • Breaks down waste and gives the cell it’s shape. • A jelly like substance on the inside of all cells. • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- strands of DNA wrapped around proteins
- conducts photosynthesis
- Has digestive enzymes that break down old molecules into parts that can be recycled
- The powerhouse of the cell
- Folded membranes with ribosomes
- a gel like substance that supports the cells other organelles
- the smallest life form in an organism
- builds ribosomes
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- gives the plant structure & protection
- Folded membranes with no ribosomes
- Vesicles another name for Golgi Apparatus
- makes proteins for the cell
- small organs inside the cell
- produces energy in the form of adenosine triphophate
- an organelle made up of a double layer of liquids and another name for cell membrane
- organelles that transport materials around the cell
- allows good things into the cell and keeps bad things out
- marks proteins and sends them to other parts of the cell
- A storage center in the cell
19 Clues: builds ribosomes • conducts photosynthesis • The powerhouse of the cell • makes proteins for the cell • small organs inside the cell • A storage center in the cell • Folded membranes with ribosomes • Folded membranes with no ribosomes • the smallest life form in an organism • gives the plant structure & protection • strands of DNA wrapped around proteins • ...
Anatomy, Tissues, and Enzymes 2013-10-09
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- gastric juice contains this
- large muscular tube that carries food to stomach
- the serosa is part of this
- teeth that are good for biting
- where bile is made
- secreted by the gallbladder to emulsified fat
- produces mucus that protects the lining and also produces digestive enzymes
- where food spends 4 to 8 hours
- the enzyme that digests fats
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- the passageway where food is stored
- the connective tissue that contains blood vessels,lymphatic vessels, and nerves
- the outerlining tissue that is part of the peritoneum
- layers of smooth muscle that move food along the GI tract
- fish shaped spongy organ located behind stomach
- digests proteins made in the pancreas but works in the small intestine
- what the liver regulates
- occurs when acids from the stomach go into esophagus
- what bile breaks down
- the site of action of salivary amylase
19 Clues: where bile is made • what bile breaks down • what the liver regulates • the serosa is part of this • gastric juice contains this • the enzyme that digests fats • teeth that are good for biting • where food spends 4 to 8 hours • the passageway where food is stored • the site of action of salivary amylase • secreted by the gallbladder to emulsified fat • ...
Milady Anatomy & Physiology : Muscles 2023-11-14
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- The muscle used to smile
- The muscle that raises the eyebrows and causes wrinkles across the forehead
- Part of the muscle that does not move; it is attached to the skeleton
- The masseter and temporalis muscles are used in this process
- The name for the 3 muscles of the ear
- The muscle used to grin
- The muscle that elevates the lip, such as when laughing
- Large, flat, triangular muscle that covers the lower back
- The ring muscle of the eye socket that closes the eyes
- Thin muscle that controls the eyelid and can be easily damaged during makeup application
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- The muscle that draws the scalp backward
- The muscle used to pucker the lips
- Muscle that stabilizes the scapula and shrugs the shoulders
- The area or region between the eyebrows that is usually the injection site for a neuromodulator; made of the corrugator and procerus
- Muscle movement that draws a body part away from the midline of the body or of an extremity
- The muscle that extends alongside the neck from ear to collarbone; rotates the head from side to side and up and down
- When muscles rotate, like when the palm faces upward
- The muscle the pulls down the corners of the mouth
- Thin, flat muscle of the cheek between the upper and lower jaw that compresses the cheeks and expels air between the lips
19 Clues: The muscle used to grin • The muscle used to smile • The muscle used to pucker the lips • The name for the 3 muscles of the ear • The muscle that draws the scalp backward • The muscle the pulls down the corners of the mouth • When muscles rotate, like when the palm faces upward • The ring muscle of the eye socket that closes the eyes • ...
NERVOUS SYSTEM ANATOMY & PHHISIOLOGY 2023-10-07
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- produces nerve impulses that carry them out of the cell body
- how many pairs of human spinal nerves
- superior part of the brain (deep 6.fissure cerebral hemisphere separation
- tissue protrusions
- neurons
- Star-shaped supporting cells are abundant and account for nearly half of the tissue
- a collection of neuronal fibers found outside the CNS
- the largest and most complex collection of nervous tissue in the body
- like cauliflower
- dorsal horn contains
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- superficial covering of the third ventricle of the brain
- conveys incoming messages to the cell body
- shallow groove
- central metabolisme of neurons
- Nerves that carry impulses only to the CNS
- primary nerve cell tissue other than neurons
- brain stem length
- prominent rounded structure
- cerebrospinal fluid
19 Clues: neurons • shallow groove • like cauliflower • brain stem length • tissue protrusions • cerebrospinal fluid • dorsal horn contains • prominent rounded structure • central metabolisme of neurons • how many pairs of human spinal nerves • conveys incoming messages to the cell body • Nerves that carry impulses only to the CNS • primary nerve cell tissue other than neurons • ...
Central Nervous System Anatomy 2026-01-05
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- Communicates both sensory and motor information
- Posterior to the frontal lobes
- Size of a thumb; shaped similarly to a plant stem
- Includes the Pineal Gland; regulates sleep-cycle hormones
- Behind the forehead and sectioned off by the central sulcus
- Posterior to the parietal lobes
- Most inferior lobes; divided by the lateral sulci
- Relay station for sensory and motor impulses
- Regulates breathing
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- Grooves between gyri
- Size of a pearl; part of the autonomic nervous system
- Curved raised areas of the brain
- Connects the left and right hemispheres
- Found below the occipital lobe; looks similar to the cerebrum; serves an important role in coordinating body movement
- Regulates heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing, as well as the reflexes for coughing, sneezing, and vomiting
- Sections off the frontal lobes
- Composed of left and right hemispheres; largest portion of the brain
- Major sulci arranged in the same pattern across all human brains
- Also known as the interbrain
19 Clues: Regulates breathing • Grooves between gyri • Also known as the interbrain • Posterior to the frontal lobes • Sections off the frontal lobes • Posterior to the parietal lobes • Curved raised areas of the brain • Connects the left and right hemispheres • Relay station for sensory and motor impulses • Communicates both sensory and motor information • ...
Elbow anatomy and injuries 2026-02-17
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- the shallow depression found along the posterior surface of medial epicondyle of the humerus
- ulnar nerve at the elbow or wrist compressed because of prolonged stretching of the nerve.
- fibers that encircles the head of the radius.
- a break to the lower part of this bone, close to the elbow
- small triangular muscle of the arm.
- form of tendonitis causing pain in tendons connecting the forearm and elbow
- thumb side.
- the junction between the trochlear notch of ulna and the trochlea of humerus.
- long bone that runs from the shoulder and scapula to the elbow
- posteromedial elbow pain related to repetitive microtrauma.
- the bending of a limb or joint.
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- a deep triangular depression on the posterior side of the humerus, superior to the trochlea.
- large,thick muscle on the ventral portion of the upper arm.
- fall on an outstretched hand
- a long, round muscle that is located on the anterior aspect of the forearm.
- one of the 5 terminal branches of the brachial plexus.
- a long bone in the forearm.
- a broad muscle in the posterior compartment of the forearm.
- stretch or tear your ulnar collateral ligament
- overuse of the muscles and tendons in the elbow.
20 Clues: thumb side. • a long bone in the forearm. • fall on an outstretched hand • the bending of a limb or joint. • small triangular muscle of the arm. • fibers that encircles the head of the radius. • stretch or tear your ulnar collateral ligament • overuse of the muscles and tendons in the elbow. • one of the 5 terminal branches of the brachial plexus. • ...
Anatomy Review Crossword: Joints 2024-10-14
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- _____ and Ulna: This joint is an example of a Pivot joint
- Movement AWAY from medial line of the body
- This connects 1 bone to another bone
- When you are born, the frontal and parietal joint are mainly _____
- Example of a Hinge Joint
- Joint that allows rotation
- _____ of the foot moves the sole AWAY from the midline, ending up with the big toes down and little toes up
- Type of joint that is freely moveable
- Joint _____: Name given to the entire structure that makes up a moveable joint
- Moving the toes up towards the tibia, lifting the toes off the ground
- The joint between the Frontal and Parietal joint is an example
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- Rotation of the forearm where the palm ends up facing UPWARDS
- Type of joint that allows movement in 1 plane
- _____ cartilage is found at the end of the bones in a joint capsule
- Slightly moveable joints, like the disks between your vertebrae, are classified as _____
- When the Triceps contracts, the bent arm straightens out. This is called _____
- Name of fluid found in moveable joints
- Name of fluid-filled joint cavity
- The nutrient that changes cartilage to solid bone
- Example of a ball and socket joint
20 Clues: Example of a Hinge Joint • Joint that allows rotation • Name of fluid-filled joint cavity • Example of a ball and socket joint • This connects 1 bone to another bone • Type of joint that is freely moveable • Name of fluid found in moveable joints • Movement AWAY from medial line of the body • Type of joint that allows movement in 1 plane • ...
Botany anatomy lab crossword 2025-11-24
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- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- the part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary.
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root
- strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell
- long tall cells that are closely packed together forming 1 to many layers
- the most primitive form of stele
- plant or flower having the stamens and other floral parts situated below the carpels
- structure enclosing one or more ovules
- microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte
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- the stalk bearing a flower or fruit, or the main stalk of an inflorescence.
- opening for gas exchange
- plant or flower having the ovary enclosed in the receptacle, with the stamens and other floral parts situated above.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- waxy protective outer layer
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon
- the outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit.
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
- the stalk that attaches an ovule or seed to the placenta within the ovary of a plant
19 Clues: opening for gas exchange • waxy protective outer layer • the most primitive form of stele • structure enclosing one or more ovules • the outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit. • strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell • microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte • the part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary. • ...
Puzzle 2013-01-23
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- A red kind of fruit
- If you are free from disease, you are
- The Tv-Show Grey’s anatomy takes place in a
- In case of .... break glass
- Other word for food
- A vehicle that transports sick people
- Part of the body where you digest food
- One of the most common medical signs, also an album by Kylie Minogue
- An uncomfortable/unpleasant feeling, headache and stomach ache are examples
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- Pain located in the head
- A kind of citrus fruit
- Ian thorpe is famous for this sport
- If you want to see your doctor, you have to make a
- You have to use this if you want to treat illness or disease
- Training or improving your health
- You can get medicines here
- If you’re not feeling well, you should visit your
17 Clues: A red kind of fruit • Other word for food • A kind of citrus fruit • Pain located in the head • You can get medicines here • In case of .... break glass • Training or improving your health • Ian thorpe is famous for this sport • If you are free from disease, you are • A vehicle that transports sick people • Part of the body where you digest food • ...
Anatomy & Physiology Crossword puzzle 2020-10-22
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- The outer covering of the body-skin, fur, claws, feathers or scales
- An irregular bone found in the spine
- The basic structural unit of life
- A white blood cell
- The blade shaped bone found in the shoulder
- An animal eating only a plant based diet
- Composed of the bones along the axis of body
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- The master gland of the endocrine system
- The sense of smell
- Pertaining to an area furthest away from body
- The sense of balance and head position
- Duration of pregnancy time
- The act of giving birth to multiple young
- A connective tissue made up of plasma and cells
- A red blood cell
- The largest organ in the body
- The sesmoidal bone found at the knee joint
- A muscular 2 way pump that moves blood around body
- The opposite of extension
19 Clues: A red blood cell • The sense of smell • A white blood cell • The opposite of extension • Duration of pregnancy time • The largest organ in the body • The basic structural unit of life • An irregular bone found in the spine • The sense of balance and head position • The master gland of the endocrine system • An animal eating only a plant based diet • ...
Brain Anatomy and Function 2022-10-13
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- excution in voluntary movements
- memory, decision making, emotional
- sleep and alertness
- sensory information, hot, cold
- Central trunk of the brain
- hearing
- smell from nose to brain
- motor control
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- function of breathing,heart rate, BP
- includes olfactory bulbs
- consolidation of information
- speaking, planning, abstract thinking
- connect the cerebral cortex
- maintain behavioral arouse
- joined beneath the cortex
- controls body temp
- vision
- sensory, touch and body position
- deals primarily with sleep
19 Clues: vision • hearing • motor control • controls body temp • sleep and alertness • includes olfactory bulbs • smell from nose to brain • joined beneath the cortex • maintain behavioral arouse • Central trunk of the brain • deals primarily with sleep • connect the cerebral cortex • consolidation of information • sensory information, hot, cold • excution in voluntary movements • ...
Apologia Anatomy Lesson 13B 2016-11-08
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- Special T cells that attack and destroy "flagged" cells. THREE WORDS
- Medicines made from chemicals. They are very effective at killing unwanted living organisms that invide our bodies.
- Diseases in which the body forms antibodies against its own tissue. TWO WORDS
- The first antibiotic to be widely used. It comes from a mold.
- Cells that are sent to the thymus for special training in spotting and attacking foreign cells. They are also called T cells. TWO WORDS
- The second line of your innate immunity. It is composed mostly of proteins made in the liver and causes parts of your body to become inflamed when needed. TWO WORDS
- These occur when your immune system overreacts to non-harmful substances that get inside your body.
- Special proteins made by B cells that lock onto foreign antigens, flagging them for destruction.
- Immunity that occurs when your immune system is exposed to, and responds to, a specific threat. TWO WORDS
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- A substance (made up of damaged tissue, living and dead bacteria and dead white blood cells) your body sometimes produces at the site of trapped bacteria.
- Immunity that is generated by vaccinations that stimulate the immune system in an artificial way. THREE WORDS
- Immunity that is acquired without any action on the part of the body's immune system. TWO WORDS
- Cells that are developed in the bone marrow and are trained to spot and attach foreign cells. They are also called B cells. TWO WORDS
- Special white blood cells inside the lymph nodes.
- A sophisticated system of defense that ensures your body doesn't get certain diseases more than once. TWO WORDS
- The swelling of tissue. it is an important part of the body's immune response.
- What we call the wide range of defenses, such as the skin barrier and inflammation, that act in the same way no matter what the attack. These are defenses you are born with, not defenses that result from a vaccination or the flu you may have had last year. TWO WORDS
- Special kinds of chemicals that are released and sent to injured tissue.
- The term used to describe defenses that are available to your body all the time. They respond to every threat in the same manner, such as your skin or a fever.
19 Clues: Special white blood cells inside the lymph nodes. • The first antibiotic to be widely used. It comes from a mold. • Special T cells that attack and destroy "flagged" cells. THREE WORDS • Special kinds of chemicals that are released and sent to injured tissue. • Diseases in which the body forms antibodies against its own tissue. TWO WORDS • ...
Anatomy of a Cell 2019-11-18
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- Which is older Eukaryotes or Prokaryotes?
- Produces proteins.
- What would the Golgi Body be in a city?
- Is a Virus living or nonliving?
- Is the Cell Wall in Plant, Animal cells or both?
- What does the nucleus store?
- Lets things in and out of the cell.
- Unicellular orginisms have__ cells?
- Protection to outer part of the membrane.
- Stores anything cell needs to live.
- Controls cell.
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- Makes cellular products lipids.
- Is a Cytoplasm found in plant or animal cells?
- Collects molecules that are simple, makes them more complex.
- The powerhouse of the cell.
- Where RNA/DNA turns into protein.
- Absorbs energy from sun to produce food.
- Takes and transports materials within Cytoplasm.
- Digests worn out organelles, food particles and engulfed viruses.
19 Clues: Controls cell. • Produces proteins. • The powerhouse of the cell. • What does the nucleus store? • Makes cellular products lipids. • Is a Virus living or nonliving? • Where RNA/DNA turns into protein. • Lets things in and out of the cell. • Unicellular orginisms have__ cells? • Stores anything cell needs to live. • What would the Golgi Body be in a city? • ...
Milady Anatomy & Physiology : Muscles 2023-06-21
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- The muscle used to smile
- The muscle that raises the eyebrows and causes wrinkles across the forehead
- Part of the muscle that does not move; it is attached to the skeleton
- The masseter and temporalis muscles are used in this process
- The name for the 3 muscles of the ear
- The muscle used to grin
- The muscle that elevates the lip, such as when laughing
- Large, flat, triangular muscle that covers the lower back
- The ring muscle of the eye socket that closes the eyes
- Thin muscle that controls the eyelid and can be easily damaged during makeup application
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- The muscle that draws the scalp backward
- The muscle used to pucker the lips
- Muscle that stabilizes the scapula and shrugs the shoulders
- The area or region between the eyebrows that is usually the injection site for a neuromodulator; made of the corrugator and procerus
- Muscle movement that draws a body part away from the midline of the body or of an extremity
- The muscle that extends alongside the neck from ear to collarbone; rotates the head from side to side and up and down
- When muscles rotate, like when the palm faces upward
- The muscle the pulls down the corners of the mouth
- Thin, flat muscle of the cheek between the upper and lower jaw that compresses the cheeks and expels air between the lips
19 Clues: The muscle used to grin • The muscle used to smile • The muscle used to pucker the lips • The name for the 3 muscles of the ear • The muscle that draws the scalp backward • The muscle the pulls down the corners of the mouth • When muscles rotate, like when the palm faces upward • The ring muscle of the eye socket that closes the eyes • ...
Upper Respiratory Crossword Anatomy 2024-05-06
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- The cribriform plate is a thin, bony structure that is located at the anterior portion of the skull base, in the midline
- the pharyngeal tonsil, also known as the nasopharyngeal tonsil or adenoid, is the superior-most of the tonsils.
- The soft palate, also known as the velum, is a mobile fold of soft tissue attached to the posterior margin of the hard palate
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs and holding the vocal cords in humans and other mammals; the voice box.
- Nasal vestibulitis is the diffuse dermatitis of nasal vestibule. It is often caused by Staphylococcus aureus, chronic rhinorrhea, nose picking, or viral infections.
- the lower part of the pharynx lying behind or adjacent to the larynx
- The palatine tonsils are solid masses of lymphatic tissue, part of the body that exposes the immune system to potential invaders.
- a fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate which hangs above the throat.
- The nasal cavity is a large, air-filled space inside the nose and is the upper part of the respiratory tract
- The sphenoid sinus is a paired paranasal sinus occurring within the body of the sphenoid bone.
- The lingual tonsils are a collection of lymphatic tissue located in the lamina propria of the root of the tongue
- a long, narrow, curled shelf of bone that protrudes into the breathing passage of the nose in humans and various other animals
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- The hard palate is a thin horizontal bony plate made up of two bones of the facial skeleton, located in the roof of the mouth
- a tube that carries air to and from the lungs. It connects the pharynx and larynx to the lungs.
- An oropharynx is the middle segment of the pharynx that connects the oral cavity to the throat
- The nasal meatuses are distinct air passages of the lateral nasal cavity located inferior to each nasal conchae. Terminology.
- Nasal vestibulitis is the diffuse dermatitis of nasal vestibule. It is often caused by Staphylococcus aureus, chronic rhinorrhea, nose picking, or viral infections.
- The frontal sinuses are paired air-filled cavities in frontal bone of the skull
- The tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth of a typical tetrapod
- the upper part of the pharynx, connecting with the nasal cavity above the soft palate.
20 Clues: The tongue is a muscular organ in the mouth of a typical tetrapod • the lower part of the pharynx lying behind or adjacent to the larynx • The frontal sinuses are paired air-filled cavities in frontal bone of the skull • a fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate which hangs above the throat. • ...
Botany anatomy lab crossword 2025-11-24
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- long tall cells that are closely packed together forming 1 to many layers
- the inner tissue (parenchyma) of a leaf, containing many chloroplasts
- strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves
- waxy protective outer layer
- opening for gas exchange
- vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and dissolved nutrients upward from the root
- plant or flower having the stamens and other floral parts situated below the carpels
- structure enclosing one or more ovules
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- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
- the stalk that attaches an ovule or seed to the placenta within the ovary of a plant
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament
- the part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary.
- the most primitive form of stele
- plant or flower having the ovary enclosed in the receptacle, with the stamens and other floral parts situated above.
- the outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit.
- the stalk bearing a flower or fruit, or the main stalk of an inflorescence.
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears a single cotyledon
- microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte
19 Clues: opening for gas exchange • waxy protective outer layer • the most primitive form of stele • structure enclosing one or more ovules • the outer layer of the pericarp of a fruit. • strucure containing the female gametophye with an egg cell • microspore containing a mature or immature microgametophyte • the part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary. • ...
Anatomy, physiology, and morphology 2025-08-04
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- Tissue that consists of dead xylem
- Tissue that consists of living xylem
- Plant cell walls contain this compound for flexibility
- Pores found on the underside of leaves
- Bud at the tip of a stem that determines upward growth
- The science of dating tree rings
- The point where trees shed branches
- Tissue that transports water and sugars across the stem
- Plant cell walls contain this compound for strength
- Activated in times of stress
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- Bud found where the leaf joins the stem
- The process by which plants lose water vapour from leaves
- Type of tree with a single, central leader
- Plants that don't recover after fire or heavy pruning
- Area between two nodes on a stem
- The area of raised tissue between a branch and the stem
- Type of tree habit with a domed form and multiple scaffold branches
- Tissue responsible for cell division which leads to secondary growth
- The swollen area at the base of a branch
19 Clues: Activated in times of stress • Area between two nodes on a stem • The science of dating tree rings • Tissue that consists of dead xylem • The point where trees shed branches • Tissue that consists of living xylem • Pores found on the underside of leaves • Bud found where the leaf joins the stem • The swollen area at the base of a branch • ...
Mom & Me & Mom Vocabulary 2023-08-04
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- Capable of showing affection or good will to others.
- Type of railroad sleeping car.
- Someone who has a strong affinity or love for humanity.
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- The structure of the body.
- House where people rent one or more rooms for either short or long periods of time.
- Occurring afterward or as a result.
- Looking after someone or something.
7 Clues: The structure of the body. • Type of railroad sleeping car. • Occurring afterward or as a result. • Looking after someone or something. • Capable of showing affection or good will to others. • Someone who has a strong affinity or love for humanity. • House where people rent one or more rooms for either short or long periods of time.
BISP Ch.13-15 Words to Know 2025-11-13
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- a yellowish or reddish brown
- to go with impatient or impetuous, exaggerated movements
- the science dealing with the structures of animals and plants
- involving an extremely important decision or result; decisive; critical
- to irritate or provoke to a high degree; annoy extremely
- to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away
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- sophisticated character, ideas, States, or ways as the result of education, worldly experience, etc.
- a situation requiring a choice between equally undesirable alternatives
- a sudden and widespread disaster
9 Clues: a yellowish or reddish brown • a sudden and widespread disaster • to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away • to go with impatient or impetuous, exaggerated movements • to irritate or provoke to a high degree; annoy extremely • the science dealing with the structures of animals and plants • ...
Health Science 1.01 2022-01-12
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- membrane lining of a body cavity
- the study of the structure of an organism
- fluid: a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint
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- membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- mucous membrane
- fluid thin, watery body fluid
7 Clues: mucous membrane • fluid thin, watery body fluid • membrane lining of a body cavity • the study of the structure of an organism • membrane membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue • fluid: a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint
Medical Science-Santanu 2024-09-23
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- The study of the structure of the human body
- A gas essential for respiration
- The basic unit of the nervous system
- A substance that stimulates the immune system to fight disease
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- The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen
- A microorganism that causes disease
- A hormone used to regulate blood sugar levels
7 Clues: A gas essential for respiration • A microorganism that causes disease • The basic unit of the nervous system • The study of the structure of the human body • A hormone used to regulate blood sugar levels • The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen • A substance that stimulates the immune system to fight disease
Chapter 1 2025-06-02
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- studies internal and external structures and the relationships between them
- existence of a relatively stable internal environment
- studies the general form and superficial markings
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- breaks large molecules into small molecules
- all of the chemical reactions that occur in a cell or organism
- response opposes the initial stimulus
- studies how living organisms perform the vital functions
7 Clues: response opposes the initial stimulus • breaks large molecules into small molecules • studies the general form and superficial markings • existence of a relatively stable internal environment • studies how living organisms perform the vital functions • all of the chemical reactions that occur in a cell or organism • ...
Evidence Of Evolution 2019-01-15
6 Clues: Anatomy the comparing of bones • when organisms change over time • an early stage of a animals life • the remains of a organism after it dies • deoxyribonucleic acid found in most organisms • keeps all the fossils that have been found on record
Mini Cryptic Crossword #10 2025-03-13
6 Clues: Ignore price cut (8) • Preserve around right spike (7) • Sisterhood is tory or misled (8) • Model topless hat in place of worship (8) • Study of human or a toy man bewildered (7) • He preached nonviolence amidst yelling and hitting (6)
mr green crossword 2025-10-03
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- √x·9.(y), curve, what is y?
- name of Mr. Green's afternoon class
- number of digits in Mr. Green's room number
- "scissors" that fans are shielded from
- last digit in Mr. Green's room number
- plug and ____
- the metals on the periodic table, bullied by the gangsters
- rhymes with tumor, Mr. Green likes to spread them
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- _ ____n't done this experiment before
- one hundred and _____, age Mr. Green wishes you live to.
- where water molecules act like bouncers
- ____ anatomy, nasty class Mr. Green took in college that he talks about frequently
- Mr. Green's favorite type of music
- green currency that gives you extra points on tests
- adjective to describe Mr. Green
- number of people to a table in Mr. Green's classroom
- what Mr. Green doesn't have on his head
17 Clues: plug and ____ • √x·9.(y), curve, what is y? • adjective to describe Mr. Green • Mr. Green's favorite type of music • name of Mr. Green's afternoon class • _ ____n't done this experiment before • last digit in Mr. Green's room number • "scissors" that fans are shielded from • where water molecules act like bouncers • what Mr. Green doesn't have on his head • ...
A&P: Levels of Organization 2016-08-04
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- particle composed of two or more atoms
- an individual living thing
- branch of science that deals with the function of body parts
- the structural and functional unit of an organism
- branch of science that deals with the structure of body parts
- very large molecule
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- the combined chemical reactions in cells that use or release energy
- group of organs coordinated to carry on a specialized function
- group of similar cells that performs a specialized function
- a structure in a cell that has a specialized function
- smallest particle of an element that has the properties of that element
- structure consisting of a group of tissues with a specialized function
12 Clues: very large molecule • an individual living thing • particle composed of two or more atoms • the structural and functional unit of an organism • a structure in a cell that has a specialized function • group of similar cells that performs a specialized function • branch of science that deals with the function of body parts • ...
SIMS CROSSWORD 2023-03-14
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- My life My rules- Dr. _____
- our 1st osteology class was about this bone
- orientation of batch 2k17 was at
- this was the 1st haematology experiment we had
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- who made a video to not bring mobiles to hospital
- interns batch name when we were in 1st year
- hotel which had maximum business from interns and pgs
- This is the name of our Freshers day
- This was the peak we climbed in our 1st year trip
- we had online internals of this subject in lockdown(very sincere internals)
- Room no 406 in mcgann main building is
- This was the 1st class we had in SIMS(subject)
12 Clues: My life My rules- Dr. _____ • orientation of batch 2k17 was at • This is the name of our Freshers day • Room no 406 in mcgann main building is • interns batch name when we were in 1st year • our 1st osteology class was about this bone • This was the 1st class we had in SIMS(subject) • this was the 1st haematology experiment we had • ...
Egypt cross word 2022-11-10
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- a flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits material over many years
- study of the structure of the body and its organs
- skilled workers who practice a handcraft
- statue or other free standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other material
- a series of rulers from the same
- system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
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- buying and selling of goods and services
- structure with triangular sides
- a simbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound
- king of ancient egypt
- a body that has been preserved so it will not decompose
- group of rocky rapids
12 Clues: king of ancient egypt • group of rocky rapids • structure with triangular sides • a series of rulers from the same • buying and selling of goods and services • skilled workers who practice a handcraft • a simbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound • study of the structure of the body and its organs • a body that has been preserved so it will not decompose • ...
Donatello 2022-02-17
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- Famous renaissance sculptor influenced by Donatello's work (starts with an M)
- A science used by donatello to create realistic sculptures
- Major theme of the Renaissance shown in a majority of Donatello's work
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- A famous renaissance architect and friend of Donatello
- Donatello's place of birth and death
- Sculpting technique invented by Donatello
- Metal used by Donatello to create david (starts with a B)
- Donatello's most famous sculpture
8 Clues: Donatello's most famous sculpture • Donatello's place of birth and death • Sculpting technique invented by Donatello • A famous renaissance architect and friend of Donatello • Metal used by Donatello to create david (starts with a B) • A science used by donatello to create realistic sculptures • Major theme of the Renaissance shown in a majority of Donatello's work • ...
Medical Terminolagy Puzzle 2025-08-27
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- pertaining to elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- cell thin, watery body fluid
- watery fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage
- pertaining to the study of cells
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- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- the study of the structure of an organism
- the study of band or sheet fibrous membrane covering, binding and supporting muscle
- above microscopic study of living tissue
8 Clues: cell thin, watery body fluid • pertaining to the study of cells • above microscopic study of living tissue • the study of the structure of an organism • watery fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage • pertaining to elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue • ...
Ed Gein 2021-12-07
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- The mental disorder Ed Gein was diagnosed with
- The disease that Gein's father suffered from
- Gein's mode of killing
- A popular movie based on the murders of Ed Gein
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- The state in which Ed Gein lived and committed murders
- The first name of Ed Gein's mother
- The subject that Gein took interest in after the death of his mother
- The body part of Mary Hogan found in Gein's freezer
- The last name of Gein's first victim
9 Clues: Gein's mode of killing • The first name of Ed Gein's mother • The last name of Gein's first victim • The disease that Gein's father suffered from • The mental disorder Ed Gein was diagnosed with • A popular movie based on the murders of Ed Gein • The body part of Mary Hogan found in Gein's freezer • The state in which Ed Gein lived and committed murders • ...
<3 2025-07-18
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- Album one might play to sooth the savage snake plant.
- Lyra's daemon settled into the shape of a
- A very kind nickname for one of your best friends
- The study of the anatomy of whales.
- Have a great day; make good
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- A furry friend who will stay with you forever and ever.
- The city that was once Constantinople.
- A mythological king who must learn to respect his subjects and accept his mortality.
- Everyone's favorite vocal stem.
9 Clues: Have a great day; make good • Everyone's favorite vocal stem. • The study of the anatomy of whales. • The city that was once Constantinople. • Lyra's daemon settled into the shape of a • A very kind nickname for one of your best friends • Album one might play to sooth the savage snake plant. • A furry friend who will stay with you forever and ever. • ...
Renaissance 2021-01-28
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- a person who has learned a trade and has joined a guild
- travel completely around the globe
- peasants who have the ability to rent land or work for pay
- opposing church teachings
- a type of science that works with structure of animals and plants
- science of the stars
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- people from religious orders who teach and convert people to Christianity
- one of two civilizations considered classic civilizations
- discovered the earth moves around a stationary sun
- the process of making observations, and drawing conlusions based off evidence
- the second of two civilizations considered classic civilizations
- German monk know for writing the ninety five theses
- charging interest when loaning money to someone
13 Clues: science of the stars • opposing church teachings • travel completely around the globe • charging interest when loaning money to someone • discovered the earth moves around a stationary sun • German monk know for writing the ninety five theses • a person who has learned a trade and has joined a guild • one of two civilizations considered classic civilizations • ...
Y10 PE crossword puzzle 2026-04-24
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- - a bending movement that decreases the angle between body parts
- - The bodily structure of humans and animals.
- - Strong, flexible connective tissue that connects bones to other bones
- - pointing the toes down
- - the interaction of the heart and lungs to supply oxygen to muscles during exercise
- - bending the toes upwards
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- - Movement that pulls towards the midline of the body
- - Make up voluntary muscles, divided into type I, type IIa and type IIx
- - How the whole body or body part functions
- - relating to blood vessels
- - Fibrous tissue that join bone to muscle
- - A straightening movement that increases the angle between body parts
- - A movement that pulls away from the midline of the body
13 Clues: - pointing the toes down • - relating to blood vessels • - bending the toes upwards • - Fibrous tissue that join bone to muscle • - How the whole body or body part functions • - The bodily structure of humans and animals. • - Movement that pulls towards the midline of the body • - A movement that pulls away from the midline of the body • ...
Aural Evaluations and Procedures 2021-02-08
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- medical term for ear wax
- type of yeast that causes yeast infections in of the ear
- instrument used to examine the ear
- aka ear cone
- abbreviation for both ears
- the way sound travels from the outer ear to the inner ear
- medical term referring to the ear
- the result of the separation of the tissue of the ear and the ear cartilage
- this membrane is also called the ear drum
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- term used for removal of excessive hair from ear canals
- the auditory ossicle that contacts the ear drum
- instrument used to pluck ears
- abbreviation for left ear
- the aural anatomy responsible for hearing
- this would be the first procedure you would perform for re-occurring aural infections
- the first ear canal you enter on aural exam
- (2 words) instrument used to flush ears
- abbreviation for right ear
18 Clues: aka ear cone • medical term for ear wax • abbreviation for left ear • abbreviation for both ears • abbreviation for right ear • instrument used to pluck ears • medical term referring to the ear • instrument used to examine the ear • (2 words) instrument used to flush ears • the aural anatomy responsible for hearing • this membrane is also called the ear drum • ...
Chapter 10 study guide 2023-12-14
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- a tourniquet will provide a _____ field
- term for the opening in the surgical drape
- an instrument that can be bent to accommodate for different anatomy
- visible on x-ray
- thin, compressed sponges
- cut lines on the jaws of an instrument
- this suction is used to prevent the intestines from being injured
- suction tip also called a tonsil suction
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- the first layer of towels forms this shape
- #12 blade is used only for this case
- blade used for stab incisions
- #___ handle to go with a #20 blade
- type of dressing for a Minerva jacket or spica cast
- this catheter is used to drain the kidney and is placed with a scope
- op-site, adhesive gels, and steri-strips are which type of dressing
- urinary drainage catheter that requires an incision
- drape designed to expose small structures
- used to prevent DVTs
18 Clues: visible on x-ray • used to prevent DVTs • thin, compressed sponges • blade used for stab incisions • #___ handle to go with a #20 blade • #12 blade is used only for this case • cut lines on the jaws of an instrument • a tourniquet will provide a _____ field • suction tip also called a tonsil suction • drape designed to expose small structures • ...
Gnathostomata 2022-11-07
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- a type of camouflage where the dorsum of the organism is dark while the venter is light
- the clade containing bony fish, including Sarcopterygii and Actinopterygii
- the caudal fin type seen in Actinopterygii
- used by sharks to detect electrical fields in their environment
- used to increase surface area for nutrient absorption in the shark
- the type of scales sharks have
- the structure used for buoyancy in Actinopterygii
- used for buoyancy in sharks
- the clade containing bony ray-finned fish
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- the clade containing animals with jaws
- external male anatomy of sharks
- the material that makes up a shark's skeleton
- the type of caudal tail possessed by sharks
- the clade containing bony lobe-finned fish, including humans
- the clade containing sharks, rays and chimaeras
- the ancestral scale type of Actinopterygii
- sensory structure used to detect vibrations in the water
- the structure seen in Actinopterygii that pushes water over their gills
18 Clues: used for buoyancy in sharks • the type of scales sharks have • external male anatomy of sharks • the clade containing animals with jaws • the clade containing bony ray-finned fish • the ancestral scale type of Actinopterygii • the caudal fin type seen in Actinopterygii • the type of caudal tail possessed by sharks • the material that makes up a shark's skeleton • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Week 4 Review - Terminology and Body Systems 2024-09-15
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- The region of the upper thigh.
- The region of the inner elbow.
- The body system that is responsible for reproduction.
- Anterior/Ventral refers to the _____ of the body.
- The body system responsible for movement.
- The heart and lungs on in this chest cavity.
- The body system that is made up primarily of the skeleton.
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- The body system that absorbs nutrients from food.
- The endocrine system secretes ________ that control bodily functions.
- The lungs are part of this body system.
- The circulatory/cardiovascular system pumps _____ throughout the body.
- The study of the function of the body parts.
- The study of the structure of the body parts.
- The system that includes the skin, hair, and nails.
- The body system that includes the brain, spinal cord and nerves.
- The region of the forearm.
- This is the region of the wrist - _______ tunnel syndrome.
- Posterior/Dorsal refers to the ____ of the body.
18 Clues: The region of the forearm. • The region of the upper thigh. • The region of the inner elbow. • The lungs are part of this body system. • The body system responsible for movement. • The study of the function of the body parts. • The heart and lungs on in this chest cavity. • The study of the structure of the body parts. • Posterior/Dorsal refers to the ____ of the body. • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2026-02-20
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- What's left after an organism dies.
- section When you cut something and look at it from the cut side.
- --event. A fast drop in biodiversity.
- Large plates of the earth's crust that move slowly.
- The study of the body structures of organisms.
- The study of the earth's structures and history.
- The layer of rock on the bottom is the oldest.
- All of the organisms born and living at about the same time.
- The study of fossils.
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- A very long period of time (millions of years).
- An unborn or unhatched organism.
- Generations that came before you.
- Having to do with comparing things to each other.
- Changes that happens very slowly because each generation is a little different from its parents.
- From the ocean.
- Naturally preserved remains of dead organisms.
- Break down into very small pieces. Decompose.
- When tectonic plates crash and one rises up.
18 Clues: From the ocean. • The study of fossils. • An unborn or unhatched organism. • Generations that came before you. • What's left after an organism dies. • --event. A fast drop in biodiversity. • When tectonic plates crash and one rises up. • Break down into very small pieces. Decompose. • Naturally preserved remains of dead organisms. • ...
Leonardo da Vinci 2022-11-23
6 Clues: The Last? • Italy where was he born • What did Leonardo study in rome • What is his most famous painting • who was Leonardo apprenticing for • what age was Leonardo when he became a master artist for the guild of saint luke
CROSSWORD-2 2024-04-07
6 Clues: father of botany. • research of reptiles • research of animals. • science that deals with phenomena and causes of immunity. • research of structure and function of animal and plant cell. • research of gross structure of the organs in an organism seen in disection.
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-10
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- This law was the capstone of the scientific revolution.
- Created the Separation of Powers
- Galileo used this tool for his studies in astronomy.
- This astronomer made improvements to the telescope.
- Wrote an influential book on human anatomy.
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- Best known for his law of gravitation.
- Best known for his compositions and went deaf at the age of 28.
- Published more than 70 books of political essays, philosophy, and drama.
- The three powers of government should be separate.
- A few of his most famous works include Candide, Zadig, and Treatise on Tolerance.
10 Clues: Created the Separation of Powers • Best known for his law of gravitation. • Wrote an influential book on human anatomy. • The three powers of government should be separate. • This astronomer made improvements to the telescope. • Galileo used this tool for his studies in astronomy. • This law was the capstone of the scientific revolution. • ...
Taylor Swift Trivia 2021-10-04
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- Taylor's brother's name
- Taylor's album that comes out in less than 2 months!
- Song on evermore about Este and her cheating, no-good husband
- The first song Taylor re-recorded
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- Arguably the best song on Lover (hint: has to do with the sunset)
- The name of one of Taylor's cats (hint: Grey's Anatomy)
- The name of a foul man who ruined the VMA's for our girl
- Taylor's hot British boyfriend
- The first surprise album Taylor dropped
9 Clues: Taylor's brother's name • Taylor's hot British boyfriend • The first song Taylor re-recorded • The first surprise album Taylor dropped • Taylor's album that comes out in less than 2 months! • The name of one of Taylor's cats (hint: Grey's Anatomy) • The name of a foul man who ruined the VMA's for our girl • Song on evermore about Este and her cheating, no-good husband • ...
Biology Chapter 2 2022-09-29
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- having to do with the anatomy of an organism
- an insect that is most active at night; a pest
- the fleshy organ of taste; an important part of digestion
- the totality of traits of a specific person
- very active and physically able
- a two-winged insect; the female has a long snout for sucking blood
- a measure of the heaviness of an object
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- something that helps to identify someone
- not the same
- the distance from the base of something to the top
- ocean-dwelling mammals with beak-like snouts and related to whales
11 Clues: not the same • very active and physically able • a measure of the heaviness of an object • something that helps to identify someone • the totality of traits of a specific person • having to do with the anatomy of an organism • an insect that is most active at night; a pest • the distance from the base of something to the top • ...
Achievements of Egyptian Civilization 2024-12-03
7 Clues: to build or put together • to last, to continue to live • a statue or free standing work of art • structure with triangular sides used as a tomb • drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound • study of the structure of the body and its systems • material made from papyrus reeds that was written on
What makes a good PT 2024-09-16
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- Building a dependable relationship with patients.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others.
- Essential for explaining treatments clearly to patients.
- A deep understanding of anatomy and therapy techniques.
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- The ability to move freely and easily, often a goal of therapy.
- A crucial part of rehabilitation, involving physical activity.
- A key quality for handling long recovery processes.
- Continuous improvement, both for the patient and therapist.
- The process of making or becoming healthy again.
9 Clues: The process of making or becoming healthy again. • Building a dependable relationship with patients. • A key quality for handling long recovery processes. • A deep understanding of anatomy and therapy techniques. • Essential for explaining treatments clearly to patients. • Continuous improvement, both for the patient and therapist. • ...
Health science 2022-09-22
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- the practice or science of diagnosing and treating mental disorders
- sterile condition , free from all germs
- substance that slows or stops the growth of microorganisms
- the science dealing with the structure of humans , animals, and other living organisms
- the inhalation and exhalation of air , or breathing
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- loss of feeling or sensation
- to reproduce or make an exact copy
- the science of the mind or of mental states and processes
- a weekend bacteria or virus given to a person to build immunity against a disease
- practice of pretending to cure disease
- a sign or indication of something
- disease affecting many people at the same time
12 Clues: loss of feeling or sensation • a sign or indication of something • to reproduce or make an exact copy • practice of pretending to cure disease • sterile condition , free from all germs • disease affecting many people at the same time • the inhalation and exhalation of air , or breathing • the science of the mind or of mental states and processes • ...
Que tanto nos conocen 2024-08-04
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- Cual es el sobrenombre de cariño que se dicen los novios
- Cual es el postre favorito de Carolina
- Cual es el deporte favorito Oscar
- Cual es el deporte que práctica Carolina
- del Pacifico: Cual es el nombre del primer edificio donde vivieron juntos
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- Como se llama la gata que adoptaron juntos
- en llamas: Cual es la pelicula favorita de oscar
- al Asador: Cual es el restaurante favorito de los novios
- York: Cual fue el primer destino internacional que fueron juntos
- Como se llama la mascota favorita de Carolina
- Anatomy: Cual es la serie favorita de carolina
- Cual es el ultimo destino internacional que fueron juntos
12 Clues: Cual es el deporte favorito Oscar • Cual es el postre favorito de Carolina • Cual es el deporte que práctica Carolina • Como se llama la gata que adoptaron juntos • Como se llama la mascota favorita de Carolina • Anatomy: Cual es la serie favorita de carolina • en llamas: Cual es la pelicula favorita de oscar • al Asador: Cual es el restaurante favorito de los novios • ...
Cells and Tissues 2020-09-03
5 Clues: Discovered the cell • Study of body parts • Study of parts functions • Smallest structural unit that makes our body • Body's ability to maintain a stable internal condition
Health science 2022-09-21
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- the practice or science of diagnosing and treating mental disorders
- sterile condition , free from all germs
- substance that slows or stops the growth of microorganisms
- the science dealing with the structure of humans , animals, and other living organisms
- the inhalation and exhalation of air , or breathing
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- loss of feeling or sensation
- to reproduce or make an exact copy
- the science of the mind or of mental states and processes
- a weekend bacteria or virus given to a person to build immunity against a disease
- practice of pretending to cure disease
- a sign or indication of something
- disease affecting many people at the same time
12 Clues: loss of feeling or sensation • a sign or indication of something • to reproduce or make an exact copy • practice of pretending to cure disease • sterile condition , free from all germs • disease affecting many people at the same time • the inhalation and exhalation of air , or breathing • the science of the mind or of mental states and processes • ...
Natural Selection Crossword 2022-01-04
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- Physical appearance
- Describes organs that are "leftover" and serves no evolutionary purpose
- All living organisms are related to one another
- Proposed a mechanism for evolution, natural selection
- Genetic makeup
- The ability to survive long enough to reproduce
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- Step 2 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- Step 3 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- The type of evidence that suggests DNA with more similar sequences produce species that are more closely related
- Step 4 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- Step 1 of Darwin's theory of natural selection
- Describes similar anatomy in different types of animals because of common ancestor
- embryos of all vertebrates are very similar early on
13 Clues: Genetic makeup • Physical appearance • Step 2 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • Step 3 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • Step 4 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • Step 1 of Darwin's theory of natural selection • All living organisms are related to one another • The ability to survive long enough to reproduce • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-09
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- The home of art and architecture that inspired the style for many buildings in the renaissance
- a book by Machiavelli
- A holy building that Michelangelo painted
- The birthplace of the renaissance
- The last name of the man who first painted a front facing portrait
- A famous painting of a woman by Da Vinci
- The other study that Da Vinci focused on
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- The invention that made books and texts available to the public
- A family that funded many artists during the renaissance
- a belief system that was used on many paintings
- Focusing on human achievement
- Famous writer that Insulted the high powers of the world
- A disease that wiped out half of Europe's population
13 Clues: a book by Machiavelli • Focusing on human achievement • The birthplace of the renaissance • A famous painting of a woman by Da Vinci • The other study that Da Vinci focused on • A holy building that Michelangelo painted • a belief system that was used on many paintings • A disease that wiped out half of Europe's population • ...
Leonardo da Vinci 2023-10-31
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- Leonardo left many projects _________.
- this person was Leonardo’s best employer by paying him and giving him a house for his work
- Leonardo had 4 main studies; painting, architecture, the elements of mechanics, and human _______.
- Leonardo traveled with Cesare Borgia and was his __________ (2 words).
- Leonardo’s most famous painting
- the amount of years Leonardo spent working for the Duke of Milan
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- the city where Leonardo was born
- last name of Leonardo’s first apprenticeship
- Leonardo passed away in 1475 in Cloux, _________.
- Leonardo studied science in his workshop or going out into _______.
- Leonardo recorded his work/studies in illustrated ________.
- From 1485-1490 Leonardo created many designs for advanced ___________.
- Leonardo painted this in the "Baptism of Christ"
13 Clues: Leonardo’s most famous painting • the city where Leonardo was born • Leonardo left many projects _________. • last name of Leonardo’s first apprenticeship • Leonardo painted this in the "Baptism of Christ" • Leonardo passed away in 1475 in Cloux, _________. • Leonardo recorded his work/studies in illustrated ________. • ...
Branches of Science and Science that also been divided 2015-10-01
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- The study that deals with numbers and equations
- The study of the mind and behavior
- The study of the Periodic Table
- The study of the division of animals in a specific group
- The study that deals with the ways that living things function
- The study of Genes
- The study that deals with the relationships between groups of living things and their environments
- The study of life
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- The study of Cells
- The study of the living structure in the Human Body
- The study of weather and atmosphere
- The study of Oceans
- The study of celestial bodies outside the earth
- The study of Animals and Kingdoms
- The study of Matter and Elements
- The knowledge about the study of natural word based on facts learned through experiments and observations
- The study of tissue
- The study of Plants
18 Clues: The study of life • The study of Cells • The study of Genes • The study of Oceans • The study of tissue • The study of Plants • The study of the Periodic Table • The study of Matter and Elements • The study of Animals and Kingdoms • The study of the mind and behavior • The study of weather and atmosphere • The study that deals with numbers and equations • ...
Ancient Egypt 2024-12-17
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- a series of rules from the same family
- a flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits materials over many years
- a body that has been preserved so it will not decompose
- dedication and loyalty
- symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound
- a writing surface similar to paper names after the papyrus reed
- statue or other free standing piece of art
- king of ancient Egypt
- black wood from West Africa
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- study of the structure of the body and its organs
- buying and selling of goods and services
- skilled worker who practices a handicraft
- group of rocky rapids
- dependence by each country or group on the other
- script invented in ancient Nubia
- structure with triangular sides
- a hard white substance from the tusk of an animal such as an elephant
- system of many government officials who carry out government rules
18 Clues: group of rocky rapids • king of ancient Egypt • dedication and loyalty • black wood from West Africa • structure with triangular sides • script invented in ancient Nubia • a series of rules from the same family • buying and selling of goods and services • skilled worker who practices a handicraft • statue or other free standing piece of art • ...
Ghaleb Khudairi AP PSYCHOLOGY 2025-10-02
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- Used in muscle action and learning (including memory)
- Sensory information of contact with muscle action
- A hormone involved in social bonding and trust
- Body's natural twenty four cycle of sleep and awakeness
- Vibration through air transformed into neural messages
- The peak from one sound wave to the next
- Fully consciousness and awake
- The chemical messages that show bitter, sweet, salty or sour sensory information
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- Minimum level of stimulation needed for a action potential.
- Magnetic field and radio waves that produces tissues and brain anatomy pictures
- Natural pain killers
- Involved in learning/memory
- A bone in the ear which relays vibration and amplifies them
- Theory Proposes we all hear different pitches
- Neurotransmitter responsible for Mood, Hunger and arousal
- The intensity of a sound wave's height or loudness
- P Pain signalling chemical neurotransmitter
- natural loss of consciousness
18 Clues: Natural pain killers • Involved in learning/memory • Fully consciousness and awake • natural loss of consciousness • The peak from one sound wave to the next • P Pain signalling chemical neurotransmitter • Theory Proposes we all hear different pitches • A hormone involved in social bonding and trust • Sensory information of contact with muscle action • ...
Ghaleb Khudairi AP PSYCHOLOGY 2025-10-02
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- Used in muscle action and learning (including memory)
- Sensory information of contact with muscle action
- A hormone involved in social bonding and trust
- Body's natural twenty four cycle of sleep and awakeness
- Vibration through air transformed into neural messages
- The peak from one sound wave to the next
- Fully consciousness and awake
- The chemical messages that show bitter, sweet, salty or sour sensory information
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- Minimum level of stimulation needed for a action potential.
- Magnetic field and radio waves that produces tissues and brain anatomy pictures
- Natural pain killers
- Involved in learning/memory
- A bone in the ear which relays vibration and amplifies them
- Theory Proposes we all hear different pitches
- Neurotransmitter responsible for Mood, Hunger and arousal
- The intensity of a sound wave's height or loudness
- P Pain signalling chemical neurotransmitter
- natural loss of consciousness
18 Clues: Natural pain killers • Involved in learning/memory • Fully consciousness and awake • natural loss of consciousness • The peak from one sound wave to the next • P Pain signalling chemical neurotransmitter • Theory Proposes we all hear different pitches • A hormone involved in social bonding and trust • Sensory information of contact with muscle action • ...
Kale Maks all the time 2024-06-04
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- kales favorite class she took in college
- the name of the surfboard kale rides
- kales least favorite makeup step to do
- kales favorite new kink
- kales favorite virgin drink
- kales basically sponsored by this brand; she's a ______ girl
- kales favorite lifesaver flavor
- the types of reels that kale understands to be ridiculous and yet she cant look away
- kales family's fave beach to surf at
- one of kales new favorite movies
- kales favorite way to relax when she was young
- kales number one rational fear
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- the laser show that kale would always go to in SLC
- the number young kale would count backwards from every night to help her sleep
- kales favorite hockey player
- kales favorite luxury fashion brand
- what kale would pretend to be when she was little
- kales favorite college class that was in her major
18 Clues: kales favorite new kink • kales favorite virgin drink • kales favorite hockey player • kales number one rational fear • kales favorite lifesaver flavor • one of kales new favorite movies • kales favorite luxury fashion brand • the name of the surfboard kale rides • kales family's fave beach to surf at • kales least favorite makeup step to do • ...
Medical Testing 2012-10-15
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- Recording of the electrical activity of the brain
- Type of diagnostic test or procedure that requires entry into the body
- Recording of an image of the structure of the heart using ultrasound
- Chamber in the heart
- Line on an electrocardiogram
- Test that evaluates the structure of the heart
- Evaluation of the electrical activity of the nervous system
- Procedure used to reduce blockages in the coronary arteries
- Type of ambulatory monitor
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- Method of obtaining a record of the heart's electrical activity
- Test used to evaluate the condition of the heart; stress test
- Anything on the final image other than the anatomy of the client
- Monitoring of the condition of the heart
- Record of the heart's electrical activity; electrocardiogram
14 Clues: Chamber in the heart • Type of ambulatory monitor • Line on an electrocardiogram • Monitoring of the condition of the heart • Test that evaluates the structure of the heart • Recording of the electrical activity of the brain • Evaluation of the electrical activity of the nervous system • Procedure used to reduce blockages in the coronary arteries • ...
Phil's Journey to Residency! 2025-03-11
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- The nation's first and only integrated trauma hospital, where Phil did a research year in 2019-20
- Phil's favorite class in medical school
- Phil's least favorite rotation in medical school
- Where Phil got his Master's degree
- Phil's major in undergrad
- The topic Phil's Master's degree thesis was on
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- Phil's favorite rotation in medical school
- The last name of the professor Phil did research with during undergrad
- One of the nation's leading academic medical centers, where Phil did research this past year
- The number of papers Phil's had accepted for publication
- Phil is a Doctor of ___ medicine
- Where Phil went to medical school
- Where Phil got his undergraduate degree
- The acronym of Phil's least favorite class in medical school
14 Clues: Phil's major in undergrad • Phil is a Doctor of ___ medicine • Where Phil went to medical school • Where Phil got his Master's degree • Phil's favorite class in medical school • Where Phil got his undergraduate degree • Phil's favorite rotation in medical school • The topic Phil's Master's degree thesis was on • Phil's least favorite rotation in medical school • ...
Kreuzworträtsel 2014-04-03
5 Clues: MARKTFÜHRENDER ONLINESHOP • WO IST DAS GRÖßTE EINKAUFSZENTRUM • ERFOLGREICHSTE FAST-FOOD-KETTE DEUTSCHLANDS • FACHBEGRIFF FÜR WÖRTER WIE COOL, HIPSTER, CASH • AUF WELCHEM FERNSEHSENDER WIRD GREY'S ANATOMY AUSGESTRAHLT?
