greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 2 body structures and cells and pathology 2025-10-20
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- Study of body tissues under a microscope.
- Malignant (cancerous) tumor of glandular tissue.
- Incomplete or underdevelopment of an organ or tissue.
- Abnormal softening of a gland.
- Abnormal hardening of a gland.
- Change in the structure of cells so they no longer function normally.
- Increase in the number of normal cells in a tissue.
- Study of how the body functions.
- Benign (noncancerous) tumor of glandular tissue.
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- Increase in the size of an organ or tissue due to enlargement of cells.
- Jelly-like substance inside a cell that holds organelles.
- Structures in the nucleus that carry genetic information.
- Study of the structure of the body.
- Failure of an organ or tissue to develop normally.
- Abnormal development or growth of cells or tissues.
- cells Unspecialized cells that can develop into many different types of specialized cells.
16 Clues: Abnormal softening of a gland. • Abnormal hardening of a gland. • Study of how the body functions. • Study of the structure of the body. • Study of body tissues under a microscope. • Malignant (cancerous) tumor of glandular tissue. • Benign (noncancerous) tumor of glandular tissue. • Failure of an organ or tissue to develop normally. • ...
Anatomy of the Constitution 2021-12-13
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- belief that government has to share power with the states
- 10 amendments that secure rights not already listed in the Constitution
- the leader of the U.S.
- rule-book of the country
- article that explains how to pass the Constitution
- article that says that states can make laws and states have a representative-like government
- introduction of the constitution
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- changes to the Constitution
- article that describes the job of the president
- this article creates the judicial branch
- article that creates the legislative branch in our government
- one article that creates federalism, states laws, and federal laws
- this branch interprets the laws, this branch includes the Supreme Court
- this article says people can make amendments to the Constitution
- the branch of our government that makes the countries laws
- supreme laws over the land
- there are 50 of these in the U.S.
- to pass
18 Clues: to pass • the leader of the U.S. • rule-book of the country • supreme laws over the land • changes to the Constitution • introduction of the constitution • there are 50 of these in the U.S. • this article creates the judicial branch • article that describes the job of the president • article that explains how to pass the Constitution • ...
NERVOUS SYSTEM ANATOMY & PHISIOLGY 2023-10-01
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- nerves that only carry motor fibers.
- The part of the brain that is located between the brain stem and the cerebrum is superior to the mit brain.
- nerves that function to control muscle movements in the ears, mouth and jaw.
- The first hormone produced by the hypothalamus?
- nerves that have a motor function that play a role in moving the tongue.
- cells that function as support for the work of nerve cells.
- Nerve cells that allow humans to perceive stimuli such as physical touch temperature, sound, and light.
- acts as a protective and cushioning cell including cells?
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- another name for nerve cells.
- cells that function to support the work of nerve cells?
- send electrical impulses from the cell body to what point?
- phospholipid layer that wraps the axon concentrically?
- The small gap at the end of a neuron that allows signals to move from the presynaptic cell to the next cell is called what?
- Name of the membrane that protects the brain?
- part which is a bundle of nerve fibers in the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
- Late cranial nerves that play a role in the hearing process and maintaining body balance?
- a nerve structure in which each fiber is surrounded by a sheath of fine connective tissue.
- the most abundant type of neuron in the body.
- A thin layer or membrane whose function is to cover and protect the brain and spinal cord?
- Sulci are included in what part of the brain?
20 Clues: another name for nerve cells. • nerves that only carry motor fibers. • Name of the membrane that protects the brain? • the most abundant type of neuron in the body. • Sulci are included in what part of the brain? • The first hormone produced by the hypothalamus? • phospholipid layer that wraps the axon concentrically? • ...
Anatomy of Urinary System 2023-11-27
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- Transports Urine
- Where filtrate officially becomes urine
- Bulk flow into nephron
- Returning substance to blood
- Produce urine
- Structure before number 10
- After efferent arteriole
- Functional unit of kidney
- Stores Urine
- Maintains concentration gradient
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- Adding substances into nephron
- Urinary structure different in men and women
- contains an ascending and descending limb
- Capillaries surrounding tubules
- What does the renal system remove?
- A function involving ph
- Third letter of each structure in urine pathway in order
- Structure surrounding number 4
18 Clues: Stores Urine • Produce urine • Transports Urine • Bulk flow into nephron • A function involving ph • After efferent arteriole • Functional unit of kidney • Structure before number 10 • Returning substance to blood • Adding substances into nephron • Structure surrounding number 4 • Capillaries surrounding tubules • Maintains concentration gradient • What does the renal system remove? • ...
Foot and Ankle Anatomy 2024-02-14
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- muscles located in the deep posterior compartment that bend the toes or create plantarflexion
- This bone is located medially and is one of the largest bones in the midfoot
- Bones that connect the midfoot to toes
- This is the ligament on the medial side of the ankle
- This ligament is located on proximal medial plantar aspect of the foot
- Crucial connection between the lower leg and the foot
- This ligament connects the anterior section of the talus to the fibula
- This covers the medial aspect of the plantar side of the foot and often gets inflamed
- Deep muscle in the posterior lower leg
- muscles of the foot or the toes that are located on the dorsal aspect
- 3 bones in the midfoot that share a name
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- largest bone in the ankle/foot
- These tendons are often stretched when some has an inversion ankle sprain
- This is the ligament that connects the Calcaneus and the fibula
- These bones ride in a tendon
- Needs to have the knee straight to stretch
- This is the distal end of the fibula and the distal end of the tibia
- This muscle is on the anterior aspect of the lower leg
18 Clues: These bones ride in a tendon • largest bone in the ankle/foot • Bones that connect the midfoot to toes • Deep muscle in the posterior lower leg • 3 bones in the midfoot that share a name • Needs to have the knee straight to stretch • This is the ligament on the medial side of the ankle • Crucial connection between the lower leg and the foot • ...
EL Anatomy: Eye Vocabulary 2024-01-09
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- hole (opening) in the center of the iris
- Colored part of the eye
- Body/Ciliary Muscle Muscles that change the shape of the lens
- Thin fibers that hold the lens behind the pupil
- to keep healthy, keep in good condition
- Contains blood vessels to nourish eye
- Sends electrical message from the retina to the brain
- front
- Liquid or gel
- (vitreous humor) Thick, clear gel in the center that gives the eye its shape
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- back of body
- Focuses light onto retina
- Clear front part that allows light to enter
- white part of the eye
- Nerve tissues (rods and cones) at the back of the eye
- Message that is sent from one place to another
- the ability to see
- Humor (fluid) thin watery fluid between the cornea and lens
18 Clues: front • back of body • Liquid or gel • the ability to see • white part of the eye • Colored part of the eye • Focuses light onto retina • Contains blood vessels to nourish eye • to keep healthy, keep in good condition • hole (opening) in the center of the iris • Clear front part that allows light to enter • Message that is sent from one place to another • ...
Anatomy Of The Leg 2024-03-14
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- Lateral quad muscle
- Foot bones
- Medial hammy muscle
- Major hammy muscle
- Longest bone in the body
- Muscle underneath the Rectus Femoris
- Medial quad muscle
- Big shin bone
- Posterior thigh muscle group
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- Shin muscle
- Biggest muscle in the quad
- Knee Cap
- Calf muscle
- Lateral hammy muscle
- Little shin bone
- Ankle bones
- Toes
- Anterior thigh muscle group
18 Clues: Toes • Knee Cap • Foot bones • Shin muscle • Calf muscle • Ankle bones • Big shin bone • Little shin bone • Major hammy muscle • Medial quad muscle • Lateral quad muscle • Medial hammy muscle • Lateral hammy muscle • Longest bone in the body • Biggest muscle in the quad • Anterior thigh muscle group • Posterior thigh muscle group • Muscle underneath the Rectus Femoris
Anatomy of the Constitution 2024-08-11
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- belief that government has to share power with the states
- 10 amendments that secure rights not already listed in the Constitution
- the leader of the U.S.
- rule-book of the country
- article that explains how to pass the Constitution
- article that says that states can make laws and states have a representative-like government
- introduction of the constitution
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- changes to the Constitution
- article that describes the job of the president
- this article creates the judicial branch
- article that creates the legislative branch in our government
- one article that creates federalism, states laws, and federal laws
- this branch interprets the laws, this branch includes the Supreme Court
- this article says people can make amendments to the Constitution
- the branch of our government that makes the countries laws
- supreme laws over the land
- there are 50 of these in the U.S.
- to pass
18 Clues: to pass • the leader of the U.S. • rule-book of the country • supreme laws over the land • changes to the Constitution • introduction of the constitution • there are 50 of these in the U.S. • this article creates the judicial branch • article that describes the job of the president • article that explains how to pass the Constitution • ...
Pig Anatomy by Ethan 2026-02-05
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- Holds bile until needed to digest fatty acids.
- Absorbs 90% of the nutrients from feed eaten. Very long, but small in diameter.
- Food storage and digestion.
- Hollow organ that expands to store urine produced by kidneys.
- Toward the head.
- Four chambered muscle used to pump blood.
- Toward the back.
- Remove waste and excess water from the blood.
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- Toward the tail.
- Small bumps on the tongue (taste buds).
- Brown, flat, oval organ that filters and stores blood.
- Toward the front/belly.
- Functions in digestion, metabolism, and storage of nutrients. Bile is produced here which helpsemulsify fats.
- Muscle covered in mucous membranes with areas used for tasting.
- Provide oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide from the blood
- Flexible flap at the larynx. Acts as a switch to allow air into the larynx and food into the
- Thin muscular sheet of tissue only found in mammals that separates the chest andabdominal cavities; expands to allow air in the lungs and compresses to expel air.
- Absorbs water and vitamins while converting digested food into feces. Short but largein diameter.
18 Clues: Toward the tail. • Toward the head. • Toward the back. • Toward the front/belly. • Food storage and digestion. • Small bumps on the tongue (taste buds). • Four chambered muscle used to pump blood. • Remove waste and excess water from the blood. • Holds bile until needed to digest fatty acids. • Brown, flat, oval organ that filters and stores blood. • ...
scientific method 2023-03-28
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- published three works in 1548-1600
- he studied the laws of gravity and motion and invented the telescope
- one of the great philosophers of the scientific revolution
- Hans created this in 1608
- a successful physicist at oxford
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- avid student of astronomy & in 1543 published de revolutionibus orbium coelestium
- Galileo galilei created this in 1593
- an ancient greek physician, his work was the centerpiece of traditional biology and anatomy
8 Clues: Hans created this in 1608 • a successful physicist at oxford • published three works in 1548-1600 • Galileo galilei created this in 1593 • one of the great philosophers of the scientific revolution • he studied the laws of gravity and motion and invented the telescope • avid student of astronomy & in 1543 published de revolutionibus orbium coelestium • ...
The discovery of the human body 2022-03-24
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- archaeologists have found a number of written records that describe ancient __ medical practice
- vesalius was born in the capital __
- vesalius died on the 15 of __ in 1564
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- vesalius was born on december __
- vesalius was the first to challenge the theories of __
- vesalius discovered, recorded and published the facts of real __
- The ancient Egyptians believed that a soul was made up of many __
- The Egyptians believed that the mummified body housed one's __
8 Clues: vesalius was born on december __ • vesalius was born in the capital __ • vesalius died on the 15 of __ in 1564 • vesalius was the first to challenge the theories of __ • The Egyptians believed that the mummified body housed one's __ • vesalius discovered, recorded and published the facts of real __ • The ancient Egyptians believed that a soul was made up of many __ • ...
Chapter 12 Vocabulary World History 2023-01-25
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- motifs or images created by an arrangement of colored glass or stone
- in ancient Rome, a person who fought people or animals for public entertainment
- changes to bring about improvement
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- verse or prose that pokes fun at human weaknesses
- a curved ceiling made of arches
- the study of the body's structure
- people considered holy by followers of the Christian faith
- a lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life
8 Clues: a curved ceiling made of arches • the study of the body's structure • changes to bring about improvement • verse or prose that pokes fun at human weaknesses • a lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life • people considered holy by followers of the Christian faith • motifs or images created by an arrangement of colored glass or stone • ...
anatomy quiz 2021-11-03
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- pollices one of three thenar muscles, its function is to oppose the thumb
- it is a large deep forearm flexor muscle
- this muscle gets its name becuase it has three origin points
- girdle the muscles subclavius, pectoralis minor, pectoralis major, serratus anterior, rhomboid major and rhomboid minor collectively make up the
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- a projection on the lat/distalsurface radius
- attaches coracoid process to humerus
- attaches coracoid process to acromion
- tubercle prominent area of bone at the top of humerus and is the attachment for infraspinatus and supraspinatus
8 Clues: attaches coracoid process to humerus • attaches coracoid process to acromion • it is a large deep forearm flexor muscle • a projection on the lat/distalsurface radius • this muscle gets its name becuase it has three origin points • pollices one of three thenar muscles, its function is to oppose the thumb • ...
Vocal Anatomy 2022-04-01
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- The type of muscles surrounding your rib cage
- The little cartilage box where your voice lives
- They sit on top of trachea and housed in your larynx or voice box and rub together to produce sound
- palate Front area of the roof of your mouth
- the middle bone of your ribcage in front of your body
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- Lips, teeth, tip of the tongue
- The back of your throat that opens when you yawn
- A muscle involved in breath support, attached to the bottom of the sternum
8 Clues: Lips, teeth, tip of the tongue • palate Front area of the roof of your mouth • The type of muscles surrounding your rib cage • The little cartilage box where your voice lives • The back of your throat that opens when you yawn • the middle bone of your ribcage in front of your body • A muscle involved in breath support, attached to the bottom of the sternum • ...
Pig Anatomy 2023-02-16
8 Clues: Hold food • stores bile • holds your urine • Helps you breath • Largest internal organ • Where the urine comes out • further more digests food • Up to five times its body length
pig anatomy 2023-02-16
8 Clues: holds food • holds bile • holds urine • helps breath • largest internal organ • absorbs nutrients from food • further digest food from the stomach • the tube that takes food to the stomach
Body Anatomy 2023-02-16
8 Clues: voice box • takes in air • four chambers • takes in bile • creates juices to break down food • take in oxygen and makes carbon leave • controls the white and red blood cells • carries food and liquid to your stomach
Plant anatomy 2021-04-23
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- thick, tough secondary walls impregnated with lignin
- conducts dissolved food materials produced by photosynthesis.
- tissues responsible for secondary growth
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- Tissue only meant for growth
- chief conducting tissue of water and minerals.
- most abundant of the cell types found in the major parts of higher plants.
- Certain cells associated with sieve tube
- outermost layer of cells
8 Clues: outermost layer of cells • Tissue only meant for growth • Certain cells associated with sieve tube • tissues responsible for secondary growth • chief conducting tissue of water and minerals. • thick, tough secondary walls impregnated with lignin • conducts dissolved food materials produced by photosynthesis. • ...
Anatomy Review 2022-10-31
10 Clues: voice box • type of bone • type of muscle • part of the nervous system • part of the skeletal system • part of the excretory system • part of the circulatory system • part of the respiratory system • part of the respiratory system • part of the circulatory system
checklist anatomy 2022-10-21
8 Clues: มีตุ่มรับรส • 1 ใน 3 เกลอ • teeth ชุดฟันที่มี 32 ซี่ • อุปกรณ์ที่ใช้สำหรับเขี่ย • gland major salivary gland • เป็นที่อยู่ของฟันล่าง ขยับได้ • เป็นส่วนประกบของ skull ขยับไม่ได้ • ระบบใช้เรียกฟันที่เป็นสากล เช่น 11 คือ Maxillary right permanent central insicor
Knee Anatomy 2022-10-25
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- What are the menisci made of?
- The tibial and common fibular nerves branch from the blank nerve
- The menisci blank pressure at the joint
- The rec fem is a knee blank and a hip flexor
- The gracilis, semitendinosus, and blank insert at the pes anserine
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- How many joints are found at the knee?
- The blank collateral ligament resists valgus stress
- The blank ligament connects the lateral and medial menisci together
8 Clues: What are the menisci made of? • How many joints are found at the knee? • The menisci blank pressure at the joint • The rec fem is a knee blank and a hip flexor • The blank collateral ligament resists valgus stress • The tibial and common fibular nerves branch from the blank nerve • The gracilis, semitendinosus, and blank insert at the pes anserine • ...
Awesome Anatomy! 2018-02-02
8 Clues: clot blood • defend the body • a white blood cell • Produces blood cells • used to retain body heat • used to protect your fingers • the largest Organ in the body • Invaders, what the immune system fights
Heart Anatomy 2024-02-28
8 Clues: What you breath • Sound of the heart • What the heart does • What you feel at your wrist • Liquid that flows through your body • Body Part in the middle of the chest • What the heart is and what biceps are • The purple and blue lines on your wrist
Human anatomy 2024-03-26
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- bladderstones can block the flow of urine in this part of the body
- can get red and swollen (inflamed) by gastritis
- you can not see without this part of the body
- Cigarettes can cause cancer on this part of the body
- the home of baby during pregnancy
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- You can have scoliosis on this part of the body
- heart chambers and aorta both have these
- when you hurt this part of the body it hits you on the nerves
8 Clues: the home of baby during pregnancy • heart chambers and aorta both have these • you can not see without this part of the body • You can have scoliosis on this part of the body • can get red and swollen (inflamed) by gastritis • Cigarettes can cause cancer on this part of the body • when you hurt this part of the body it hits you on the nerves • ...
Ukulele Anatomy 2025-01-07
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- Largest single part of the ukulele, amplifies the sound of the strings so people can hear it
- Number of strings on a ukulele
- Part of the ukulele containing the tuners
- Part of the ukulele responsible for making the strings sound the correct pitches
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- Opening in the body of the ukulele which faces the audience
- Holds the strings off the instrument, connected to the body
- Divisions of the neck that allow you to play different notes
- Part of the ukulele between the body and the head
8 Clues: Number of strings on a ukulele • Part of the ukulele containing the tuners • Part of the ukulele between the body and the head • Opening in the body of the ukulele which faces the audience • Holds the strings off the instrument, connected to the body • Divisions of the neck that allow you to play different notes • ...
Mouth anatomy 2025-05-10
Mateo anatomy 2026-03-30
10 Clues: base the base • control speeds • main foundation • to lock in place • allowing to spin • bed of the lathe • supporting center • secure the tailstock • mounted point spinning • to imobolized the spindle
Roman Civilization 2023-02-03
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- motifs or images created by an arrangement of colored glass or stone
- in ancient Rome, a person who fought people or animals for public entertainment
- changes to bring about improvement
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- verse or prose that pokes fun at human weaknesses
- a curved ceiling made of arches
- the study of the body's structure
- people considered holy by followers of the Christian faith
- a lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life
8 Clues: a curved ceiling made of arches • the study of the body's structure • changes to bring about improvement • verse or prose that pokes fun at human weaknesses • a lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life • people considered holy by followers of the Christian faith • motifs or images created by an arrangement of colored glass or stone • ...
HUMAN BODY 2019-10-05
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- which blood vessels carry oxygenated blood from the heart?
- How many ribs do we have?
- What is the coloured part of the eye called?
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- which organ is responsible for breathing?
- In which part of the human body will you find the smallest bone?
- The study of the human body is known as?
- how many layers of skin do we have?
- Which is the longest bone in the human body?
8 Clues: How many ribs do we have? • how many layers of skin do we have? • The study of the human body is known as? • which organ is responsible for breathing? • Which is the longest bone in the human body? • What is the coloured part of the eye called? • which blood vessels carry oxygenated blood from the heart? • ...
Vocal Health Crossword 2021-12-02
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- can damage your vocal folds, and is illegal under 18.
- certain foods can make this condition worse.
- The part of your anatomy where your vocal folds live.
- sings higher than bass but lower than alto.
- a procedure that lets us see your vocal folds
- the lowest singing voice in a typical choir
- the second-highest singing voice in a typical choir
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- the organ that helps you breath
- the highest singing voice in a typical choir
- your vocal folds are made from this type of tissue.
- the medical term for 'losing your voice'
- a muscle that supports your breathing
- Is important if your voice is tired.
- Is the most important thing for your vocal folds.
- A drink that is illegal under age 21, and can be drying.
15 Clues: the organ that helps you breath • Is important if your voice is tired. • a muscle that supports your breathing • the medical term for 'losing your voice' • sings higher than bass but lower than alto. • the lowest singing voice in a typical choir • the highest singing voice in a typical choir • certain foods can make this condition worse. • ...
Feliciano, Isabella Period 4: Game 2 2021-09-20
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- Movement of a body part posterior on a transverse plane
- A thin layer of dense fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull
- Allows extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- Freely moveable joints
- Movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body
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- The 2 bones have a concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complementing each other.
- Towards the back
- Immovable joints
- Movement of a bone on an axis, towards or away from the body
9 Clues: Towards the back • Immovable joints • Freely moveable joints • Allows extension and flexion due to its anatomy • Movement of a body part posterior on a transverse plane • Movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body • Movement of a bone on an axis, towards or away from the body • A thin layer of dense fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-10
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- Galileo used this tool for his studies in astronomy.
- This law was the capstone of the scientific revolution.
- Wrote an influential book on human anatomy.
- Best known for his compositions and went deaf at the age of 28.
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- This astronomer made improvements to the telescope.
- says that the three powers of government should be separate.
- Created the Separation of Powers
- Best known for his law of gravitation.
- A few of his most famous works include Candide, Zadig, and Treatise on Tolerance.
9 Clues: Created the Separation of Powers • Best known for his law of gravitation. • Wrote an influential book on human anatomy. • 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. • says that the three powers of government should be separate. • ...
Anatomy Chapter 12 2015-05-07
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- a soft, blood rich organ that filters blood
- functions at peak levels only during youth
- abnormally vigorous immune responses in which the imune system causes tissue damage
- tissue grafts donated by a genetically identical person
- process causes clumping of the foreign cells
- collections of lymphocytes
- chemicals that act indirectly to rid the body of antigens
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- mixture of dead or dying neutrophils
- occurs when antibodies bind to specific sites on bacterial exotoxins
- small masses of lymphnoid tissue that ring the pharynx
- a tubelike offshoot of the first part of the large intestine
- an enzyme that destroys bacteria
12 Clues: collections of lymphocytes • an enzyme that destroys bacteria • mixture of dead or dying neutrophils • functions at peak levels only during youth • a soft, blood rich organ that filters blood • process causes clumping of the foreign cells • small masses of lymphnoid tissue that ring the pharynx • tissue grafts donated by a genetically identical person • ...
anatomy of computer 2020-09-25
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- houses graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor
- many peripherals like MP3 players require this type of connection
- if your motherboard does not have a sound chip, or you want better sound quality you need to buy this
- funnels power through the multicolored cables
- older printers or scanners use this port to connect
- you can use this to connect many different types of peripherals like digital cameras
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- CPU stores temporary information in this
- brain that carries out computers instructions
- this port is also known as the communications port
- most mice require this type of port
- houses most of computers components
- lets peripherals communicate with processor
12 Clues: most mice require this type of port • houses most of computers components • CPU stores temporary information in this • lets peripherals communicate with processor • brain that carries out computers instructions • funnels power through the multicolored cables • this port is also known as the communications port • older printers or scanners use this port to connect • ...
Lower Body Anatomy! 2023-09-28
12 Clues: To rise • Toe bones • Heel bone • Your kneecap • Lower Leg Muscle • Middle Foot Bones • To bend the knees • A dance move we do across the floor • Largest bone in the body (upper leg) • A dance move that strengthens the quad • Upper leg muscle on the BACK of the leg • Upper leg muscle on the FRONT of the leg
Chicken Systems Anatomy 2022-04-11
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- Absorption of nutrients from food
- The size of this is an indication of the amount of testosterone in the body
- The stomach
- Mechanically grinds up food
- Located on feet and legs
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- Red growth underneath the beak
- Birds have one of these instead of lips and teeth
- Fermentation of any left over food
- Flexible tube that connects the mouth to the crop
- Nostrils located on the beak
- Outer covering of a bird's body
- Moisten and temporary storage of food
12 Clues: The stomach • Located on feet and legs • Mechanically grinds up food • Nostrils located on the beak • Red growth underneath the beak • Outer covering of a bird's body • Absorption of nutrients from food • Fermentation of any left over food • Moisten and temporary storage of food • Birds have one of these instead of lips and teeth • ...
UL Anatomy Crossword 2022-02-21
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- thumb (6)
- the vein that unites with the brachial veins to form the axillary vein (7)
- common name for lateral epicondylitis (6,5)
- location of the origin of pronator teres (abbr) (3)
- carpal bone located deep to the anatomical snuff box (8)
- innervates brachioradialis muscle (6,5)
- extensor ____________ ____________ - extra muscle for extending the 'pinky' (6,6)
- superficial forearm muscle absent in 18% of humans (8,6)
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- attachment point of pectoralis minor, coracobrachialis and short head of biceps brachii (8,7)
- movement produced by the action of flexor carpi radialis and extensor carpi radialis (9)
- nerve found immediately posterior to the medial epicondyle (5)
- the muscle forming the medial border of the cubital fossa (8,5)
12 Clues: thumb (6) • innervates brachioradialis muscle (6,5) • common name for lateral epicondylitis (6,5) • location of the origin of pronator teres (abbr) (3) • carpal bone located deep to the anatomical snuff box (8) • superficial forearm muscle absent in 18% of humans (8,6) • nerve found immediately posterior to the medial epicondyle (5) • ...
Puberty & Reproductive Anatomy 2024-09-19
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- secretes urine from the body in males and females
- Occurs between the ages of 9 and 16 and changes occur gradually or rapidly
- where fertilization occurs in females
- Male hormone that causes changes during puberty
- Produces ovum (eggs)
- A skin condition appearing as bumps, usually appears during puberty
- Produces sperm in males
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- Pathway connecting the epididymis to urethra in males
- Female change during puberty that begins between the ages of 10 and 16
- Glands that become more active during puberty causing acne
- Storage for mature sperm in males
- where fertilized egg implants to develop in females
12 Clues: Produces ovum (eggs) • Produces sperm in males • Storage for mature sperm in males • where fertilization occurs in females • Male hormone that causes changes during puberty • secretes urine from the body in males and females • where fertilized egg implants to develop in females • Pathway connecting the epididymis to urethra in males • ...
Cattle External Anatomy 2023-10-10
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- top of the animal's head
- muscled portion between the front legs
- muscled portion between the neck and ribs
- bones on each side of the tail head
- top of the tail/where the tail starts
- part of the rear legs that are like a knee but bend the opposite direction
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- rear of animal between loin and tail. Above the round
- muscled portion of rear leg
- the area that encircles the anima's body just behind the front legs
- the muscled portion along the backbone of the animal
- hair at the bottom of the tail
- pelvic region
12 Clues: pelvic region • top of the animal's head • muscled portion of rear leg • hair at the bottom of the tail • bones on each side of the tail head • top of the tail/where the tail starts • muscled portion between the front legs • muscled portion between the neck and ribs • the muscled portion along the backbone of the animal • rear of animal between loin and tail. Above the round • ...
Anatomy Exam 2 2024-03-19
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- Type of shock caused by loss of blood volume
- Smallest type of artery
- Contraction of the heart term
- _____ arteries that supplies the kidneys
- Smallest type of vein
- Scientific term for a red blood cell
- Muscular Layer of the heart
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- Relaxation of the heart term
- Nickname for the SA node
- Element that binds to heme
- Oxygen deprivation
- ____ vein that comes from the lungs to the left atrium
12 Clues: Oxygen deprivation • Smallest type of vein • Smallest type of artery • Nickname for the SA node • Element that binds to heme • Muscular Layer of the heart • Relaxation of the heart term • Contraction of the heart term • Scientific term for a red blood cell • _____ arteries that supplies the kidneys • Type of shock caused by loss of blood volume • ...
Plant Cell Anatomy 2024-04-04
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- wall Surround the Cell
- Power house of the cell
- Carbon dioxide to usable energy
- Pro=before;karyon nucleus
- two sun-bits
- control functions of cell
- Contains enzymes
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- organelles Specialized parts of the cell
- contains the cystoskeleton
- "trash cell can"
- resembles pancakes
- Eu=good;karyon=nucleus
- membrane known as the plasma membrane
- covered with ribsomes
14 Clues: two sun-bits • "trash cell can" • Contains enzymes • resembles pancakes • covered with ribsomes • Eu=good;karyon=nucleus • Power house of the cell • Pro=before;karyon nucleus • control functions of cell • wall Surround the Cell • contains the cystoskeleton • Carbon dioxide to usable energy • membrane known as the plasma membrane • organelles Specialized parts of the cell
Anatomy 3 Crossword 2024-04-20
Crossword Review #4 2021-05-18
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- The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms.
- The state of being obsessed with someone or something.
- To begin; start.
- Be full of or swarming with.
- To discourage someone from doing something by instilling doubt or fear of the consequences.
- Extremely small; tiny.
- To annoy or irritate someone.
- To look after and provide for oneself, without any help from others.
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- To make an action or process easy or easier.
- To have a long and complicated dispute.
- The action of breathing.
- Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something.
- To make something greater by adding to it; increase.
- Take a machine or structure to pieces.
- A large, densely packed crowd of people or animals.
- To make someone anxious or unsettled; annoy.
16 Clues: To begin; start. • Extremely small; tiny. • The action of breathing. • Be full of or swarming with. • To annoy or irritate someone. • Take a machine or structure to pieces. • To have a long and complicated dispute. • To make an action or process easy or easier. • To make someone anxious or unsettled; annoy. • A large, densely packed crowd of people or animals. • ...
ology crossword 2021-08-25
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- The study of the moon, stars,and other objects in space
- Study of fossilized plants and animals remains to gain clues about Earth's past
- Study of the properties of matter and how matter changes into new substances
- Study of worms,particularly parasite forms such as tapeworms
- Study of reptiles and amphibians
- Structure and function of living things, such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems
- Study of spiders and their Relatives
- Study of viruses and viral diseases
- Study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.
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- Science dealing with the atmosphere and weather
- Study of parasites
- Study of earthquakes and seismic waves
- Study of all aspects of diseases & possible causes of death
- Study of fish
- Study of mammals
- Study of water on earth
16 Clues: Study of fish • Study of mammals • Study of parasites • Study of water on earth • Study of reptiles and amphibians • Study of viruses and viral diseases • Study of spiders and their Relatives • Study of earthquakes and seismic waves • Science dealing with the atmosphere and weather • The study of the moon, stars,and other objects in space • ...
Founders of Medical Assisting 2013-08-29
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- Inventor of the microscope.
- First female physician in the US.
- Associated with first scientific system of medicine.
- Established the science of bacteriology.
- Wrote about blood circulation before the microscope was invented.
- American statesman invented the bifocals, discovered colds could be passed from person to person.
- First to use a telescope, led to invention of the microscope.
- Showed how bacteria could be cultivated and stained; discovered cause of TB.
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- Developed surgery and surgical pathology into a science.
- Country doctor that performed the first vaccination using the smallpox vaccine.
- Advised med students to disinfect the hands and clothing of anyone who attended a birth.
- Invented the stethoscope.
- Introduced the antiseptic system in surgery.
- Founder of modern nursing.
- Greek physician, practiced in Rome, stressed the value of anatomy and founded experimental physiology.
- Established the American Red Cross.
16 Clues: Invented the stethoscope. • Founder of modern nursing. • Inventor of the microscope. • First female physician in the US. • Established the American Red Cross. • Established the science of bacteriology. • Introduced the antiseptic system in surgery. • Associated with first scientific system of medicine. • Developed surgery and surgical pathology into a science. • ...
Evidence of evolution 2019-01-17
6 Clues: is in every organism. • -the definition of D for DNA • the definition of A for DNA. • remains of organisms that was there long ago. • unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development. • anatomy-Is the similarities and differences between different species.
Butterfly Basics 2024-12-17
6 Clues: to start or begin • to change completely • having many different kinds • move or travel from one area to another • the act of comparing two things to show how they are different • parts of a living thing's body and the way those parts fit together
Anatomy Chapter 2-3 2022-01-27
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- In RNA rules, is used instead of thymine
- Water soluble
- Makes proteins by using the information provided by DNA
- In DNA, only bonds with Adenine
- Contains the instructions for making proteins with correct shapes and functions, Inherited characteristics
- A peptide with 50 amino acids stuck together
- Fat soluble
- A peptide with 3 amino acids stuck together
- DNA makes a twisted-ladder shape
- A blood disorder resulting from changing a single amino acid in the amino acid sequence
- Has 1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids
- Assembles smaller molecules into larger molecules
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- The monomers of carbohydrates
- The monomers of proteins
- Are sugars and starches
- Monomers of a nucleic acid
- A peptide with 101 amino acids stuck together
- Lower the activation energy to make chemical reactions possible
18 Clues: Fat soluble • Water soluble • Are sugars and starches • The monomers of proteins • Monomers of a nucleic acid • The monomers of carbohydrates • Has 1 glycerol + 3 fatty acids • In DNA, only bonds with Adenine • DNA makes a twisted-ladder shape • In RNA rules, is used instead of thymine • A peptide with 3 amino acids stuck together • A peptide with 50 amino acids stuck together • ...
Plant classification and anatomy 2023-01-19
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- produces pollen
- male part
- beef from grass fed cow
- products coming strait from the plant
- protects the seeds
- attracts pollinators
- catches pollen
- supports stigma
- helps reproduction
- protects unopened flower
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- converting sunlight into energy and food for plant
- becomes fruit
- plants using stored energy
- supports the plant
- female part
- absorbs water and anchors plant down
- had all 4 parts
- supports anther
18 Clues: male part • female part • becomes fruit • catches pollen • produces pollen • had all 4 parts • supports stigma • supports anther • supports the plant • protects the seeds • helps reproduction • attracts pollinators • beef from grass fed cow • protects unopened flower • plants using stored energy • absorbs water and anchors plant down • products coming strait from the plant • ...
Anatomy of Respiration System 2020-12-17
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- What is the medical term of voice box
- The upper portion of the pharynx, extends from the base of the skull to the upper surface of the soft palate
- Hollow area between the bones (skull)
- What is cell type forms the lining of the alveoli
- The portion of the pharynx that is posterior to the oral cavity.Extends inferiorward from the soft palate to the superior border of the epiglottis
- Other name for posterior nares
- Cartilage that forms the anterior wall of the larynx & also known as adam’s apple
- What structure of the lung is primarily responsible for controlling volume of air flow during respiration
- A serous membrane which folds back onto itself to form a two-layered membrane structure called as?
- It is happened when the blood vessels in the nasal cavity damaged
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- What allows air to move from the nose & mouth to the larynx
- Where both food and air pass. It can be found between the hyoid bone and the larynx and esophagus
- What is trachea commonly known as?
- The branches of the tree within the lungs
- The upper portion of the pharynx, extends from the base of the skull to the upper surface of the soft palate.
- Leaf-shaped piece of elastic cartilage covered with epithelium
- Inflammation of the larynx caused by respiratory infection / irritants such as cigarette smoke
- What is the part of Lower Respiratory Tract (LRT) that is not in the lungs
- What is the name for the topmost part of the lung
19 Clues: Other name for posterior nares • What is trachea commonly known as? • What is the medical term of voice box • Hollow area between the bones (skull) • The branches of the tree within the lungs • What is cell type forms the lining of the alveoli • What is the name for the topmost part of the lung • What allows air to move from the nose & mouth to the larynx • ...
Anatomy of an Atom 2020-11-05
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- row on the periodic table
- group of 8 electrons
- negatively charged ion
- the mass of an atom
- the number of protons in an atom's nucleus
- what you use when a number is much too big
- gaseous element
- an element in between a metal and not
- the mass of a mole
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- reactive nonmetals
- a part of the periodic table that is aptly named
- type of element that is solid and usually shiny
- outermost electrons
- column on the periodic table
- positively charged ion
- large amount of atoms that shares a name with a rodent
- atom that usually has a net charge
- element that is not a metal
18 Clues: gaseous element • reactive nonmetals • the mass of a mole • outermost electrons • the mass of an atom • group of 8 electrons • negatively charged ion • positively charged ion • row on the periodic table • element that is not a metal • column on the periodic table • atom that usually has a net charge • an element in between a metal and not • the number of protons in an atom's nucleus • ...
Anatomy Chapter 1 Review 2024-02-11
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- study of the eye
- system that includes liver or stomach
- study of the aging process
- study of newborns
- system that has major function of gas exchange
- system that transports nutrients throughout body
- study of tissues
- study of cancer
- system that filters waste out of blood
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- system that has function of movement
- system that includes skin, hair and nails
- system that provides framework and protects organs
- system that sends chemical messages throughout body
- study of the brain
- study of kidneys
- study of blood
- study of the skin
- study of the heart
18 Clues: study of blood • study of cancer • study of the eye • study of kidneys • study of tissues • study of newborns • study of the skin • study of the brain • study of the heart • study of the aging process • system that has function of movement • system that includes liver or stomach • system that filters waste out of blood • system that includes skin, hair and nails • ...
Health Science Anatomy Terms 2025-01-30
21 Clues: bi • peri • itis • ante • algia • patho • sarco • medial • distal • against • cervico • inferior • superior • proximal • anterior • posterior • the tail caudal • the head cranial • from middle lateral • word for posterior dorsal • word for anterior ventral
Outer/Middle Ear Anatomy 2025-02-05
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- facilitates drainage of the tympanic cavity
- upper part of the concha
- Contains footplate which attaches to oval window via annular ligament
- lower, cone shaped cavity that helps collect sound on pinna
- in medial wall of middle ear cavity,provides sensory and motor functions to ear and face
- attached to the medial surface of the tympanic membrane
- small circular opening in the posterior wall of the middle ear
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- Pulls ossicular chain in posterior direction
- Embedded between mucous membrane and fibrous layer, interacts with incus
- Pulls ossicular chain anteriorly
- thin,translucent, highly elastic structure that seperates outer and middle
- soft, fleshy part of outer ear
- small cartilaginous bump on outside of the ear canal that helps direct sound\
- Articulates with the stapes in a ball and socket joint
- main ridge of cartilage located on the inner side of the pinna
- tube-like structure that conducts sound (abbreviated)
- the small central depression on the tympanic membrane where the manubrium attaches
- What we refer to as the ear
18 Clues: upper part of the concha • What we refer to as the ear • soft, fleshy part of outer ear • Pulls ossicular chain anteriorly • facilitates drainage of the tympanic cavity • Pulls ossicular chain in posterior direction • tube-like structure that conducts sound (abbreviated) • Articulates with the stapes in a ball and socket joint • ...
Anatomy Crossword 10/30 2025-10-26
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- : The dens is found on this vertebra.
- : The _______ longitudinal ligament limits hyperflexion of the spine.
- : The dorsal and plantar _____ assist the lumbricals in MTP joint flexion and IP joint extension.
- : The _____ ligaments are an extension of the pia mater that anchor the spinal cord to the dural sac.
- : This ligament connects the laminae of adjacent vertebrae and resists abrupt flexion.
- : Tibialis anterior, fibularis longus, and tibialis posterior all have common distal attachments on this tarsal bone.
- : The multifidi muscles are thickest in the _______ region.
- : The _______ are best developed in the thoracic region and span 1-2 spinal segments.
- : ____________, flexor digitorum brevis, and abductor digiti minimi are all part of the most superficial layer of the plantar aspect of the foot.
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- This ligament is most commonly sprained in the body due to the combined plantarflexion and inversion position.
- nerves : _______ travel through the intervertebral foramina.
- : The deepest layer of intrinsic back muscles.
- : The ligament that attaches to the sustentaculum tali and holds the arch of the foot in place is known as the _____ ligament.
- fibular : The _____________ nerve supplies sensation between the first and second toes.
- : Which region of vertebrae is unique in the aspect of having bifid spinous processes?
- : This tarsal bone of the foot does not have any muscle attachments.
- : The deltoid ligament complex resists this osteokinematic motion at the ankle.
- : The base of this metatarsal serves as the insertion for fibularis tertius.
18 Clues: : The dens is found on this vertebra. • : The deepest layer of intrinsic back muscles. • : The multifidi muscles are thickest in the _______ region. • nerves : _______ travel through the intervertebral foramina. • : This tarsal bone of the foot does not have any muscle attachments. • : The _______ longitudinal ligament limits hyperflexion of the spine. • ...
Grey's Anatomy kids 2022-09-06
12 Clues: japril's son • bailey's son • jo's daughter • amelia's baby • japril's daughter • amelia and link's son • owen and teddy's child • meredith and derek's son • owen and teddy's daughter • daughter of calzona and mark • meredith and derek's oldest daughter • meredith and derek's youngest daughter
anatomy of computer 2019-02-28
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- ports transfer data
- the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- ports. You can attach some older key-boards, mice, and modem
- houses your graphics card,
- the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
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- connect many different types of peripherals,
- houses most of your computer’s componentsIC
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device
- If your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality,
- funnels power through the multicolored cable
- stores temporary information,
- activates when you turn on the computer and per-forms system checks before starting your main OS
12 Clues: ports transfer data • houses your graphics card, • stores temporary information, • houses most of your computer’s componentsIC • connect many different types of peripherals, • funnels power through the multicolored cable • the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green. • the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • ...
Anatomy of computer 2020-02-06
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- motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS
- you can add devices like modems and sound cards
- if you have an older printer or scanner
- it funnels power through the multicolored cables
- motherboards often have integrated sound chips
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- current firewire transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
- are much slower than new USB
- is a large PCB
- is the brain that carries out your computers instructions
- houses your graphics cards, which supplies the image to the monitor
- some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables
- stores temporary information
12 Clues: is a large PCB • are much slower than new USB • stores temporary information • if you have an older printer or scanner • motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS • motherboards often have integrated sound chips • you can add devices like modems and sound cards • it funnels power through the multicolored cables • some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables • ...
External Anatomy: Poultry 2023-03-03
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- The flattened area behind the head of the animal
- The slightly thickened tissue just below the ear opening
- The structures at the bottom of the bird's foot
- The area on the side of the bird
- The muscled portion at the front of the animal along its breastbone
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- Corresponds to the knee of a human
- The fleshy structures on each side of the head, just below the beak
- The pointed structure on the front of the bird's face, used to gather food
- The external opening at the back of the bird
- The leg of the animal
- The red structure on top of the bird's head
- The ring of color that surrounds the eye
12 Clues: The leg of the animal • The area on the side of the bird • Corresponds to the knee of a human • The ring of color that surrounds the eye • The red structure on top of the bird's head • The external opening at the back of the bird • The structures at the bottom of the bird's foot • The flattened area behind the head of the animal • ...
Anatomy of Cells 2022-02-24
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- Animal and plant cells are made up of these
- The building blocks of life
- There are two parts of this smooth and rough
- The outer layer of an animal cell
- A green structure only in a plant cell
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- The brain of the cell
- A jelly-like substance in the cell
- A large sac that holds waste, food and water
- These organelles build or synthesize protein
- This structure packages and moves protein through the cell
- These structures are known as the powerhouses of the cell
- The outer layer of a plant cell
12 Clues: The brain of the cell • The building blocks of life • The outer layer of a plant cell • The outer layer of an animal cell • A jelly-like substance in the cell • A green structure only in a plant cell • Animal and plant cells are made up of these • A large sac that holds waste, food and water • These organelles build or synthesize protein • ...
External Cattle Anatomy 2024-02-15
Across
- part of the animal between the loin and tail
- muscled portion between the front legs of the animal
- muscled portion along the backbone of the animal
- hair at the bottom of the tail
- pelvic region of the animal
- muscled portion between the neck and ribs of the
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- area that encircles the body just behind the front legs
- muscled portion of the rear leg
- bones on each side of the tailhead
- tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb
- side section between the belly and top of the animal
- the top of the animal’s head
12 Clues: pelvic region of the animal • the top of the animal’s head • hair at the bottom of the tail • muscled portion of the rear leg • bones on each side of the tailhead • part of the animal between the loin and tail • muscled portion along the backbone of the animal • muscled portion between the neck and ribs of the • muscled portion between the front legs of the animal • ...
Biomechanics and anatomy 2024-02-27
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- Joint action with toes pointed down
- the point where the projectile is released
- ball and socket joint in the upper body
- the order actions should occur
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- an object released into the air
- arm bone in line with pinky finger
- muscle at the top of the back
- _______ muscles get recruited before smaller ones
- joint that connects femur to tibia
- biggest muscle below the knee
- bicep curl joint action
- bones in the ankle
12 Clues: bones in the ankle • bicep curl joint action • muscle at the top of the back • biggest muscle below the knee • the order actions should occur • an object released into the air • arm bone in line with pinky finger • joint that connects femur to tibia • Joint action with toes pointed down • ball and socket joint in the upper body • the point where the projectile is released • ...
Muscle Anatomy Crossword 2024-04-05
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- Primary muscle during used during band walks
- Primary muscle during used during shrugs
- Largest muscle in the human body
- Primary muscle during used during calf raise
- Primary muscle during used during arm curls
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- Primary muscle during used during leg curl
- Primary muscle during used during rows
- Primary muscle during used during push ups
- Primary muscle during used during planks
- Largest muscle in the upper body
- Primary muscle during used during dips
- Primary muscle during used during OH Press
12 Clues: Largest muscle in the upper body • Largest muscle in the human body • Primary muscle during used during rows • Primary muscle during used during dips • Primary muscle during used during planks • Primary muscle during used during shrugs • Primary muscle during used during leg curl • Primary muscle during used during push ups • Primary muscle during used during OH Press • ...
Anatomy Fun Facts 2024-08-14
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- The average person has 67 different species of ___ in their belly button
- Which finger has the fastest growing nail
- This lung is 10% smaller than the other lung
- This is made up of 60% of fat in the human body
- There are 60,000 miles of this in your body
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- These little ones have 300 bones in their body
- Your stomach acid is strong enough to dissolve ____
- This makes up about 8% of your body weight
- This is the only part of the human body without blood vessels
- Humans are the only species known to do this
- How many liters does your body produce in one day
- Human teeth are just as strong as _____ teeth
12 Clues: Which finger has the fastest growing nail • This makes up about 8% of your body weight • There are 60,000 miles of this in your body • This lung is 10% smaller than the other lung • Humans are the only species known to do this • Human teeth are just as strong as _____ teeth • These little ones have 300 bones in their body • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2024-08-30
12 Clues: hip • leg • back • finger • digital • forehead • toward the back • toward the front • above another body part • below another body part • Pleura Lines thoracic cavity • lengthwise cut dividing body into right and left sections cural
Ocular Anatomy Midterm 2026-03-03
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- Example of multicellular fungus.
- Reproduce via spores AND binary fission.
- Pathogens like fungi and parasites are harder to treat because they have ___ cells, similar to humans.
- Viruses and prions cannot survive without a(n) ___.
- Reproduce ONLY via spores.
- Multicellular parasites that live on the skin.
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- Bacteria are an example of a ___ cell. (Hint: they have no nucleus)
- Multicellular parasites such as round worms or tape worms.
- Unicellular parasite causing malaria. Amoebas.
- Pathogen with no cell, instead has an RNA or DNA coat.
- Pathogens that are just infectious proteins with no DNA or RNA. Neurological.
- Example of unicellular fungus.
12 Clues: Reproduce ONLY via spores. • Example of unicellular fungus. • Example of multicellular fungus. • Reproduce via spores AND binary fission. • Unicellular parasite causing malaria. Amoebas. • Multicellular parasites that live on the skin. • Viruses and prions cannot survive without a(n) ___. • Pathogen with no cell, instead has an RNA or DNA coat. • ...
Anatomy Medical Terms 2026-03-05
Leonardo Da Vinci 2023-03-13
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- He was apprenticed to a painter, sculptor, and _________
- He also studied Architecture, Mechanics, and _______
- Leonardo Da Vinci most likely had this, though it helped him create some of his work
- Apprenticed at Age 14 to Andrea del __________
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- Raised the standards of _______ for the Renaissance
- After leaving his apprenticeship he received a commission from ________ church leaders
- Became the resident artist for the Duke of _____
- Impacted the modern world of science and __________
- Leonardo Da Vinci was born in this city in Italy in 1452
9 Clues: Apprenticed at Age 14 to Andrea del __________ • Became the resident artist for the Duke of _____ • Raised the standards of _______ for the Renaissance • Impacted the modern world of science and __________ • He also studied Architecture, Mechanics, and _______ • He was apprenticed to a painter, sculptor, and _________ • ...
Kinesiology Joints 2024-09-13
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- Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- When one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- slightly movable
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate
- Immovable
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- freely moveable
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- This joint also allows for a wide range of movement
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
9 Clues: Immovable • freely moveable • slightly movable • This joint also allows for a wide range of movement • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side • ...
Ancient Egypt 2021-10-01
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- Egyptians used______ to write down information about taxes and business.
- Pyramids and temples were built to fit in with the ______ of the stars.
- Is the study of stars
- Egyptians had a good understanding of ______ and physiology.
- Egyptians mixed astronomy and ________.
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- Was a Pharaoh who was buried in the Valley of the Kings.
- He was one of the first Egyptian doctors.
7 Clues: Is the study of stars • Egyptians mixed astronomy and ________. • He was one of the first Egyptian doctors. • Was a Pharaoh who was buried in the Valley of the Kings. • Egyptians had a good understanding of ______ and physiology. • Pyramids and temples were built to fit in with the ______ of the stars. • ...
Fish External Anatomy 2021-10-19
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- near the front, especially situated in the front
- technical term for gill cover
- a gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes
- branch of science dealing with bodily structure
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- further back in position; of or nearer the rear
- of, on, or relating to the underside
- of, on, or relating to the upper side or back
7 Clues: technical term for gill cover • of, on, or relating to the underside • of, on, or relating to the upper side or back • further back in position; of or nearer the rear • branch of science dealing with bodily structure • near the front, especially situated in the front • a gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes
Fish External Anatomy 2021-10-19
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- of, on, or relating to the upper side or back
- further back in position; of or nearer the rear
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- of, on, or relating to the underside
- technical term for gill cover
- near the front, especially situated in the front
- branch of science dealing with bodily structure
- bladder a gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes
7 Clues: technical term for gill cover • of, on, or relating to the underside • of, on, or relating to the upper side or back • branch of science dealing with bodily structure • further back in position; of or nearer the rear • near the front, especially situated in the front • bladder a gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes
A mountain of a problem 2023-11-07
5 Clues: A crack or hole • Able to decompose • Holes where they put their feces • Thin layers of ice that glacier ice • a field of biology which concerns with organisms
MINDSET CROSSWORD 2017-03-24
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- command or grasp, as of a subject:a _______ of Italian.
- period or state of little or no growth or decline:to reach a ______ in one's career.
- possible, as opposed to actual:the_______ uses of nuclear energy.
- he doctrine that all facts and events exemplify natural laws.
- the state or quality of being connected or connective:the benefits of global _______.
- the act or fact of intervening
- lying or situated beneath, as a substratum.
- a number of such pieces.
- an associate.
- showing little or no change:a ______ concept; a _______ relationship.
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- adaptable or tractable:the mind of a child
- the quality or state of being plastic.
- the study of the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology of the nervous system
- the faculty of understanding.
- to recover, as from ill health or discouragement.
- a check to progress; a reverse or defeat:The new law was a _______.
16 Clues: an associate. • a number of such pieces. • the faculty of understanding. • the act or fact of intervening • the quality or state of being plastic. • adaptable or tractable:the mind of a child • lying or situated beneath, as a substratum. • to recover, as from ill health or discouragement. • command or grasp, as of a subject:a _______ of Italian. • ...
MEEP/SECTIONS 2018-01-08
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- King of a United Egypt
- A system of offices and officials that handle the business of government
- Dependence by each country or group on the other
- Groups of rocky rapid
- Structure with triangular sides
- A statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay
- An area of sediment, soil or minerals carried by water
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- Skilled workers who practice a handicraft
- A drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound
- One of the world’s first alphabets
- A hard white material made from these tusks
- A ruling family
- The study of the structure of the body and its organs
- The buying and selling of goods and services
- A body preserved by a special process
- A writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along Nile River in ancient Egypt
16 Clues: A ruling family • Groups of rocky rapid • King of a United Egypt • Structure with triangular sides • One of the world’s first alphabets • A body preserved by a special process • Skilled workers who practice a handicraft • A hard white material made from these tusks • The buying and selling of goods and services • Dependence by each country or group on the other • ...
Psychology crossword 2024-02-27
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- What system is the pineal gland considered a part of?
- who was credited as the 'Father of medicine'?
- How many faculties did Gall map the skull with?
- is the heart of brain the source of mental processes?
- what century did the brains influence on behavior become widely accepted?
- What year did Phrenology lose its credibility?
- Where did Descartes think the mind and body interacted?
- Who proposed Phrenology?
- What word was used to consider Gall's work?
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- Who was the French philosopher that proposed 'dualism'?
- who was credited as the 'Father of Anatomy'?
- who was the first philosopher to argue the brain hypothesis?
- what happens to the brain's functions if the brain is injured?
- What century did Phrenology become popular?
- who believed the heart held the mind and soul?
- which philosopher argued the heart hypothesis?
16 Clues: Who proposed Phrenology? • What century did Phrenology become popular? • What word was used to consider Gall's work? • who was credited as the 'Father of Anatomy'? • who was credited as the 'Father of medicine'? • who believed the heart held the mind and soul? • What year did Phrenology lose its credibility? • which philosopher argued the heart hypothesis? • ...
Sampuru Fake Food - Models 2022-12-18
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- The original fake food was made from ...
- This is the waxy, fake food
- People are sometimes confused and think the sampuru mean the food is ?
- They are made into a variety of different objects
- The food is not real. It is made from ?
- Food is put on ? in the restaurant window
- You can do this if you can't speak Japanese and want some food
- How long has fake food been around?
- Fake food is not cheap, it is...
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- The first inspiration to fake food
- Restaurant display cases are set up in ? to see things easily
- The creators home town.
- The name of the food model business
- Kitchen Town in Japanese
- This was not available at the time of the first fake foods
- The first year a fake model was made
16 Clues: The creators home town. • Kitchen Town in Japanese • This is the waxy, fake food • Fake food is not cheap, it is... • The first inspiration to fake food • The name of the food model business • How long has fake food been around? • The first year a fake model was made • The food is not real. It is made from ? • The original fake food was made from ... • ...
A&P Week 1 2020-12-14
5 Clues: the function of body parts • the structure of body parts • changes to a population over time • a system to maintain internal stability • physical and chemical processes in an organism
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 2019-04-01
5 Clues: rising up, filling • rummaging; looking around • not accepting something as true • the study of the body and how it works • a plant with fragrant leaves, often used as seasoning
Famous people in Canada 2024-07-19
6 Clues: Famous for his song baby • Character in Grey's Anatomy • Known for his appereance in Deadpool • One of the best-selling artists of all time • Surname of one of the most prominent hockey players • Name of one of the most famous feminist writers of Canada
Scientific Discoveries 2025-09-16
6 Clues: The First Law of Motion • The subject that Robert Boyle contributed to • Andreas Vesalius wrote a book about what topic? • A new model of the solar system made by Copernicus • The philosopher who advocated the scientific method • William Harvey discovered what about the human body?
The Ologies- Lily Cho 2021-08-24
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- The study of the body structures and their functions (often learned with Anatomy).
- The study of bacteria and bacteria
- The study of parasites.
- The study of yeasts and fungi.
- The study of characteristics of diseases and possible things that might cause death.
- The study of the developments of living things that occur before birth.
- The study of volcanos and occurrences relating to volcanos.
- The study of animal behaviors.
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- The study of heredity/inheritance of traits passed down generations.
- The study of fossilized animals and plants in order to learn about the Earth's past.
- The study of water on Earth.
- The study of the immune system.
- relating to medicine and agriculture.
- The study of the microscopic life.
- The study of viruses and viral diseases.
- The study that studies everything about plants.
16 Clues: The study of parasites. • The study of water on Earth. • The study of yeasts and fungi. • The study of animal behaviors. • The study of the immune system. • The study of the microscopic life. • The study of bacteria and bacteria • relating to medicine and agriculture. • The study of viruses and viral diseases. • The study that studies everything about plants. • ...
Science 2023-06-12
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- The study of heredity and genes.
- Science The study of the environment and how to protect it.
- The study of ancient life through fossils.
- The study of human history through artifacts and remains.
- The study of celestial objects like stars and planets.
- The study of how living organisms interact with their environment.
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- The study of energy, motion, and forces.
- The study of Earth's rocks, minerals, and landforms.
- The study of matter and its properties.
- The study of plants and their life processes.
- Science The study of computers and programming.
- The study of animals and their behavior.
- The study of weather and the atmosphere.
- The study of the ocean and its organisms.
- The study of the structure of living organisms.
- The study of living things, such as plants and animals.
16 Clues: The study of heredity and genes. • The study of matter and its properties. • The study of energy, motion, and forces. • The study of animals and their behavior. • The study of weather and the atmosphere. • The study of the ocean and its organisms. • The study of ancient life through fossils. • The study of plants and their life processes. • ...
Anatomy of Computer 2019-02-16
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- A ___ is a display adapter also known as a graphics card.
- Any place of hardware that isn’t mounted inside a PC’s case is called a ________.
- A _____ stores information that your are working and each PC’s has a maximum of _____.
- A ______ uses fans to cool down a PC when extra heat is generated.
- A ____ is a device intended to store data when it’s not in use.
- It’s for desk tops, Pc, ________ is typically some type of box with lights, vents, and places for attaching cables.
- All the components we mentioned so far are connected by some combination of _____.
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- The ____ connects to some type of power source.
- It the heart of all the PC’s operations, and the performance of both hardware and software, ___________ relies on the processor’s performance.
- The word ______ is often used to describe a place on the outside of your PC where you can plug in a cable.
- using ______, your can add extra video cards, networks cards, printer ports, tv receivers and many other custom addition.
- The primary circuit board inside your PC, all components, inside and out, connect through the _______ in some way.
12 Clues: The ____ connects to some type of power source. • A ___ is a display adapter also known as a graphics card. • A ____ is a device intended to store data when it’s not in use. • A ______ uses fans to cool down a PC when extra heat is generated. • Any place of hardware that isn’t mounted inside a PC’s case is called a ________. • ...
Heart Anatomy Crossword 2020-07-22
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- Large inferior vein that brings deoxygenated blood into the heart from the systemic circuit
- Smallest vessel, barely larger in diameter than a red blood cell
- Large superior vein that brings deoxygenated blood into the heart from the systemic circuit
- Vessel that carries blood into the heart
- Another name for the left atrioventricular valve
- Another name for the right atrioventricular valve
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- Layer of muscular tissue found only in the heart
- Vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Brings oxygenated blood from the lungs into the heart
- Two larger chambers of the inferior section of the heart
- Two smaller chambers of the superior section of the heart
- Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
12 Clues: Vessel that carries blood into the heart • Vessel that carries blood away from the heart • Layer of muscular tissue found only in the heart • Another name for the left atrioventricular valve • Another name for the right atrioventricular valve • Brings oxygenated blood from the lungs into the heart • Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs • ...
anatomy crossword puzzle 2021-11-30
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- what type of muscle attaches to the bone?
- what type of endurance uses a lot of oxygen?
- what type of muscle is found in internal organs?
- what does tighting mean?
- what movement goes away from midline?
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- study of movement
- what movement goes toward the midline?
- what type of endurance does not use a lot of oxygen?
- connective tissue is called this
- smallest unit of muscle fiber
- what types of muscles are found in the heart?
- what are muscles tones also known as?
12 Clues: study of movement • what does tighting mean? • smallest unit of muscle fiber • connective tissue is called this • what movement goes away from midline? • what are muscles tones also known as? • what movement goes toward the midline? • what type of muscle attaches to the bone? • what type of endurance uses a lot of oxygen? • what types of muscles are found in the heart? • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-01-29
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- this is fat that contains phosphorus
- regarded as the universal solvent.
- these substances H+ ions in aqueous solutions
- these are made up of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds
- these substances produce OH- ions in aqueous solutions
- it contains the chromosomes inside the cell
- this translates the concentration of hydrogen ion
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- it is a biological process which involves the ingestion of solid material
- is a biological process which can be thought as 'cell drinking'
- they are regarded as the most abundant proteins in the body.
- these are any substance that are made up of two or more elements bonded together
- a type of lipid found in the cell membranes of body tissues
12 Clues: regarded as the universal solvent. • this is fat that contains phosphorus • it contains the chromosomes inside the cell • these substances H+ ions in aqueous solutions • this translates the concentration of hydrogen ion • these substances produce OH- ions in aqueous solutions • a type of lipid found in the cell membranes of body tissues • ...
Anatomy Chapter 12 2015-05-07
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- small masses of lymphnoid tissue that ring the pharynx
- an enzyme that destroys bacteria
- abnormally vigorous immune responses in which the imune system causes tissue damage
- occurs when antibodies bind to specific sites on bacterial exotoxins
- tissue grafts donated by a genetically identical person
- a tubelike offshoot of the first part of the large intestine
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- functions at peak levels only during youth
- chemicals that act indirectly to rid the body of antigens
- collections of lymphocytes
- process causes clumping of the foreign cells
- a soft, blood rich organ that filters blood
- mixture of dead or dying neutrophils
12 Clues: collections of lymphocytes • an enzyme that destroys bacteria • mixture of dead or dying neutrophils • functions at peak levels only during youth • a soft, blood rich organ that filters blood • process causes clumping of the foreign cells • small masses of lymphnoid tissue that ring the pharynx • tissue grafts donated by a genetically identical person • ...
Anatomy Escape Room 2022-09-09
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- lateral bone in the lower leg
- stapes located here
- there are 12 pairs of these
- flat and triangular bone
- pinky side of forearm
- humerus, clavicle, and scapula form this joint
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- Along with the mandible makes up the skull
- long bones of the foot
- Thumb side of the forearm
- break in a bone
- 7 bones
- long bone in the upper arm
12 Clues: 7 bones • break in a bone • stapes located here • pinky side of forearm • long bones of the foot • flat and triangular bone • Thumb side of the forearm • long bone in the upper arm • there are 12 pairs of these • lateral bone in the lower leg • Along with the mandible makes up the skull • humerus, clavicle, and scapula form this joint
Grey's Anatomy kids 2022-09-06
12 Clues: japril's son • bailey's son • jo's daughter • amelia's baby • japril's daughter • amelia and link's son • owen and teddy's child • meredith and derek's son • owen and teddy's daughter • daughter of calzona and mark • meredith and derek's oldest daughter • meredith and derek's youngest daughter
Basic Anatomy Terms 2021-01-07
12 Clues: Back • Below • Above • In back of • Belly side • In-front of • Toward mid line • Toward the head • Toward the tail • Closer to the surface • Away from the mid line • Further from the surface
Chapter 4 Anatomy 2023-09-22
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- the acceleration for enzyme speed
- a nonprotein component that combines with enzyme to become active
- _____ cycle where glucose,fats,and protein commonly enter
- a phase of the cellular respiration
- the break down of lipids,carbohydrates, and proteins
- small organic molecule
- break down of larger molecules into smaller ones
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- product of fatty acids and amino acids
- the build up of larger molecules from smaller ones
- process in which cells"burn" glucose molecules
- final acceptor of electrons of electrons released in reaction of cellular respiration
- where cellular respiration begins
12 Clues: small organic molecule • the acceleration for enzyme speed • where cellular respiration begins • a phase of the cellular respiration • product of fatty acids and amino acids • process in which cells"burn" glucose molecules • break down of larger molecules into smaller ones • the build up of larger molecules from smaller ones • ...
Turfgrass Anatomy & Adaptations 2024-08-28
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- how green the foliar canopy is
- width of the leaf blade
- foliar connection to a stem and has key morphological characteristics at the leaf-stem connection
- located at the base of the plant, it is the primary growing point of turfgrass with the highest cell development and differentiation
- number of leaf blades or shoots per unit area
- ability of the turfgrass canopy to bounce back in its upright position following compression from equipment or traffic
- underground stems which allow the turfgrass to grow laterally
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- consistency of look
- result of the quality of the mower cut or soil evenness
- aboveground stems growing along the ground surface which allows the turfgrass to grow laterally
- ability of a turfgrass canopy to support play or the weight of an object, such as a golf ball sitting on the canopy
- soil’s ability to resist compaction or compression of soil particles, which will make it challenging to grow turfgrass
12 Clues: consistency of look • width of the leaf blade • how green the foliar canopy is • number of leaf blades or shoots per unit area • result of the quality of the mower cut or soil evenness • underground stems which allow the turfgrass to grow laterally • aboveground stems growing along the ground surface which allows the turfgrass to grow laterally • ...
Eye Anatomy & Agnosia 2025-06-05
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- Lobe of the brain that processes visual information
- Cells in the retina that detect light and dark
- Cells in the retina that detect color
- Clear front layer of the eye that bends light
- Light sensitive area at the back of the eye, creates electrical signals
- Black opening in center of eye, controls light intensity
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- Loss of the ability to recognize faces
- Sends visual signals from eye to the brain
- Colored part of the eye that controls pupil size
- Point where the optic nerve crosses
- Focuses light onto the retina
- A condition where the brain cannot recognize what the eyes see
12 Clues: Focuses light onto the retina • Point where the optic nerve crosses • Cells in the retina that detect color • Loss of the ability to recognize faces • Sends visual signals from eye to the brain • Clear front layer of the eye that bends light • Cells in the retina that detect light and dark • Colored part of the eye that controls pupil size • ...
Human Anatomy Crossword 2025-06-11
12 Clues: Nerve sheath • Lung air sacs • Throat dangler • Outer skin layer • Longest human bone • Largest human organ • Arm bone, a bit funny • Prefix meaning “liver” • To breathe, biologically • The brain is in this system • O2-transporting cells; abbr. • Nerve that slows your heartbeat
Nail Anatomy & Hygiene 2025-05-14
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- Using a chemical to destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
- Removes dirt and helps prevent growth of microbes, but does not kill bacteria.
- Children's nails grow _____________ faster than adults'.
- Plate Constructed in about 100 layers.
- Small portion of the skin that extends over the nail plate.
- Helps produce the nail.
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- Edge Extends beyond the fingertip.
- Skin that is attached to the underside of the free edge.
- Root Portion of nail plate hidden under the fold of the skin at the base of the nail.
- Bed Where the nail plate is attached.
- Nail contains 15-30% of this.
- tools Should be discarded after use.
- Excess cuticle that overlaps onto the base of the nail.
- Half moon
14 Clues: Half moon • Helps produce the nail. • Nail contains 15-30% of this. • Edge Extends beyond the fingertip. • Bed Where the nail plate is attached. • tools Should be discarded after use. • Plate Constructed in about 100 layers. • Excess cuticle that overlaps onto the base of the nail. • Skin that is attached to the underside of the free edge. • ...
Language of Anatomy 2025-09-10
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- Farther the point of attachment of the limb to the body trunk
- Toward the body surface
- Toward or at the midline
- The rear end
- toward the backside
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- The front end
- Close to the point of attachment of the limb to the body trunk
- Toward the head
- Away from the head
- Away from the midline
- toward the frontside
- Away from the body surface
12 Clues: The rear end • The front end • Toward the head • Away from the head • toward the backside • toward the frontside • Away from the midline • Toward the body surface • Toward or at the midline • Away from the body surface • Farther the point of attachment of the limb to the body trunk • Close to the point of attachment of the limb to the body trunk
Human Body Structure and Function Levels 2023-06-26
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- This makes up tissues.
- Organ systems work together to create a _______
- The study of a structure of an organism and relationship to its parts
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- The study of the function of living organisms and their parts.
- This level is where atoms and molecules work together.
- The repsiratory system is an example of an ___________
- Where many cells work together to form a common function
- Tissues work together to make up ________
8 Clues: This makes up tissues. • Tissues work together to make up ________ • Organ systems work together to create a _______ • This level is where atoms and molecules work together. • The repsiratory system is an example of an ___________ • Where many cells work together to form a common function • The study of the function of living organisms and their parts. • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-10
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- A few of his most famous works include Candide, Zadig, and Treatise on Tolerance.
- This astronomer made improvements to the telescope.
- The three powers of government should be separate.
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- Galileo used this tool for his studies in astronomy.
- This law was the capstone of the scientific revolution.
- Wrote an influential book on human anatomy.
- Created the Separation of Powers
- Best known for his compositions and went deaf at the age of 28.
- Best known for his law of gravitation.
9 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. • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-10
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- A few of his most famous works include Candide, Zadig, and Treatise on Tolerance.
- This astronomer made improvements to the telescope.
- The three powers of government should be separate.
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- Galileo used this tool for his studies in astronomy.
- This law was the capstone of the scientific revolution.
- Wrote an influential book on human anatomy.
- Created the Separation of Powers
- Best known for his compositions and went deaf at the age of 28.
- Best known for his law of gravitation.
9 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. • ...
