greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Quiz Review 2024-11-15
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- most common benign tumor of the spleen
- hormone that regulates sodium and potassium balance
- bulge of the corext that is considered normal anatomy
- type of function associated with medullary sponge kidney
- dilated splenic veins that would be seen at the hilum
- branching renal calculus
- true sinus cysts
- decrease in size due to renal disease
- branch of the celiac artery that supplies the spleen
- symptom of appendicitis
- splenic pulp that plays a role in immunity
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- functional unit of the spleen
- most common type of large bowel intussusception
- pus within the collecting system
- aneurysm that occurs in assocation with PCKD
- fascia that surrounds the kidney
- the appendix is difficult to visualize in adults
- appendix should measure no more than this many millimeters
- lab value that is elevated in AKI
- rare vascular proliferation tumor of the spleen
- anomaly of the kidney that crosses midline anterior to the aorta
- malignant pediatric renal tumor
- other term for an accessory spleen
23 Clues: true sinus cysts • symptom of appendicitis • branching renal calculus • functional unit of the spleen • malignant pediatric renal tumor • pus within the collecting system • fascia that surrounds the kidney • lab value that is elevated in AKI • other term for an accessory spleen • decrease in size due to renal disease • most common benign tumor of the spleen • ...
Studies of Science 2025-05-07
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- The study of insects
- The study of the Earth
- The study of fossils of ancient life
- The study of the practical arts
- The study of the heart
- The study of life
- The study of water movement through the soil
- The study of the therapeutic use of plants
- The study of the climate
- The study of the skin
- The study of mental processes in living creatures
- The study of movement in relation to human anatomy
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- The study of past cultures
- The scientific study of crime
- The study of humans
- The study of society
- The study of micro-organisms
- The study of rays, usually ionizing radiation
- The study of machines at the molecular level
- The study of poisons
- The study of nerves
- The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment
- The study of cancer
- The study of weather
- The study of animals
25 Clues: The study of life • The study of humans • The study of nerves • The study of cancer • The study of insects • The study of society • The study of poisons • The study of weather • The study of animals • The study of the skin • The study of the Earth • The study of the heart • The study of the climate • The study of past cultures • The study of micro-organisms • The scientific study of crime • ...
Branches of Biology 2025-04-19
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- Study of diseases of plants and animals
- Study of living beings
- The technique of growing fish
- The study of parasites
- Use of living cells or microorganisms in industry and technology
- Study of metabolism of organisms
- The study of insects
- Process of producing genetically identical individuals
- Management and analysis of biological information
- The study of fishes
- Technique of producing silk
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- Study of life in the sea
- The study of survival problems of living things in outer space
- The study of the relation of an organism with its biotic and abiotic environment
- The verification of a person by his body features
- Study of the effects of radioactivity on organisms
- Study of reptiles
- Study of the gross structure of an organism
- The study of animals
- The science of naming, grouping and classifying
- The study of the structure and function of a cell
- Study of origin and descent of organisms
- Treatment of animals
- Study of viruses
- Raising crops and livestock
25 Clues: Study of viruses • Study of reptiles • The study of fishes • The study of animals • The study of insects • Treatment of animals • Study of living beings • The study of parasites • Study of life in the sea • Raising crops and livestock • Technique of producing silk • The technique of growing fish • Study of metabolism of organisms • Study of diseases of plants and animals • ...
Missing Pieces 2025-05-01
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- The watercolour painting is of _______, Egypt.
- Seastars have _________ abilities.
- The shedding of a seastar limb in a process of defence is called ______.
- In 1832, the UK government passed the ________ Act.
- Mary Brodrick was a pioneer _________ digging up ancient Egypt.
- The hands on the Donor Wall are made of ________.
- What type of paint was used for Myra Meyrick's painting?
- There is a visible _______ in the middle of the collarbone specimen.
- Ancient ________ had used various types of stone to create vessels.
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- The original person the collarbone came from remains ____________.
- The bowl was crafted in the ________ .
- Another name for the double Nigerian gong
- The Efik language was a ______ language.
- The bowl was split in ______.
- The Donor Wall can be found at _____.
- The hands on the Donor Wall _______ either an individual or an organisation.
- The bowl was crafted with this material: __________.
- The collarbone has been _________.
- The hands casts are still out of _______.
- Each of these objects are _______ something.
20 Clues: The bowl was split in ______. • Seastars have _________ abilities. • The collarbone has been _________. • The Donor Wall can be found at _____. • The bowl was crafted in the ________ . • The Efik language was a ______ language. • Another name for the double Nigerian gong • The hands casts are still out of _______. • Each of these objects are _______ something. • ...
TTT #3- Elaina Drake 2025-05-15
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- an object used to see planets and space from far away
- when you do not drink enough water
- a first model of an invention
- an animal or person who eats more than just plants or meat
- a tool you use to see microscopic objects in science
- when you look at something with detail
- a person who thinks they are an exception to the rules
- one tone
- a terrible sound or noise
- a place you might leave a building
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- when something generates again
- a shape that has five sides and five angles
- a type of photo
- when you add something to a project
- a shape with more that three sides
- when you allow something to live again
- when you get in trouble at school and are not allowed to go for a certain amount of days
- proof that something happened or someone did something
- a science that studies the human body
- when there is a world wide disease
20 Clues: one tone • a type of photo • a terrible sound or noise • a first model of an invention • when something generates again • when you do not drink enough water • a shape with more that three sides • when there is a world wide disease • a place you might leave a building • when you add something to a project • a science that studies the human body • ...
Again Again! 2025-07-28
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- "Bro, why is your toe black"
- One at a time...
- Paraded for power in the polls
- "What are you doing?"
- All four out of action
- "I am so high..."
- "Oh mein Gott, es ist ein fliegender Käfer!"
- Mary kept spreading it
- The one and only
- A hoofed animal
- Three in a row, perhaps
- "Break a leg", etc.
- Goodwill
- Used to avoid listing
- Reversed reflection
- Inside the body
- Trivial
- Sentences glue, perhaps
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- Number 10 on a table
- Chloe eats it up mmm mm mmm
- How water moves in cells
- Fooled
- Emily fucking loves this
- Long narrative poem
- Plaid Pattern
- Fat flying baby
- Scrambled Eggs
- Without a doubt
- Leads a detective astray
- Jake is the mother of them all
- Leaf (through)
- Not my first
- European Vacation
- Calm, at last
- Lucy is great at doing this
35 Clues: Fooled • Trivial • Goodwill • Not my first • Plaid Pattern • Calm, at last • Scrambled Eggs • Leaf (through) • Fat flying baby • Without a doubt • A hoofed animal • Inside the body • One at a time... • The one and only • "I am so high..." • European Vacation • Long narrative poem • "Break a leg", etc. • Reversed reflection • Number 10 on a table • "What are you doing?" • Used to avoid listing • ...
A&P 2022-10-11
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- first main layer of skin
- root is enclosed in the follicle
- found in brain
- sebaceous glands, sweat glands
- housed pain receptors
- found all over skin except palms and soles sebum mixture of oily substances
- pigment in red blood cells
- way to determine the extent of burns
- the study of structure of body parts
- exposure to sunlight stimulates
- burn is gray, black or white
- collection of specialized cells
- second main layer of skin
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- has 5 layers found in palms & Soles
- has blood vessels and sweat glands
- line joint cavities
- lines all body cavities close to the exterior
- has 4 layers, stratum lucidum is absent
- found all over body regulates body's heat
- Found in armipit
- cover outer surface of body
- the study of tissues
- skin is red with blisters
- only epidermis is burned
- specialized for contractions
- lack of pigment makes them colorless
- cutaneous membrane
- what vitamin is synthesized in the skin
28 Clues: found in brain • Found in armipit • cutaneous membrane • line joint cavities • the study of tissues • housed pain receptors • first main layer of skin • only epidermis is burned • skin is red with blisters • second main layer of skin • pigment in red blood cells • cover outer surface of body • specialized for contractions • burn is gray, black or white • sebaceous glands, sweat glands • ...
10th Grade Units 1-2 2022-05-04
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- To draw back; withdraw
- the structure or parts, taken as a whole
- to cut out; to remove
- extended in time; to prolong
- a large and serious book
- brief and straightforward
- a feeling of regret or remorse
- Irritable or short-tempered
- That which drives one; momentum
- Acting passionately and without forethought
- supportive; encouraging; helping to bring about
- To lead towards some action
- to establish; to reflect on the truth of
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- two opposite parts of one whole
- To draw a conclusion from fact; to infer
- Tending to argue or cause discord
- stubborn; obstinate; hard to move forward
- paying strict attention to detail; extremely careful
- To intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
- sharply cutting; direct and powerful
- Unable to be conquered
- the best or most typical example
- Minor violation of a rule or law
- limited in knowledge of the world; narrow-minded
- stinging of biting, especially in taste or smell
25 Clues: to cut out; to remove • To draw back; withdraw • Unable to be conquered • a large and serious book • brief and straightforward • Irritable or short-tempered • To lead towards some action • extended in time; to prolong • a feeling of regret or remorse • two opposite parts of one whole • That which drives one; momentum • the best or most typical example • ...
Diving into TV Shows 2023-01-08
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- In squid Games what was the object that killed people in "Red Light, Green Light"
- "Basic average Girl", whos " Here to save the world."
- __ & Georgia
- The older sister that Always tried to tell on Phineas and Ferb
- __ Montana
- A yellow Sponge in Bikini Bottom
- Dr. Sheppard's nick name in Grey's Anatomy
- The group name of the lower class people in Outer Banks
- __ With an "E"
- Rorys first boyfriend in Gilmore Girls
- __ In Paris
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- what was the older brothers name in Good Luck Charlie?
- who where the Pink and green magic people in Fairly Odd Parents
- The dogs name in Family Guy?
- The name of the rich side in Outer Banks
- What game is Beth good at in the Queen Gambit?
- What city was the song about that Trina Vega sang at the One Women show
- The name of the Nanny in a popular Disney Show
- The girl who got mysteriously pregnant
- "Hello, You"
20 Clues: __ Montana • __ In Paris • __ & Georgia • "Hello, You" • __ With an "E" • The dogs name in Family Guy? • A yellow Sponge in Bikini Bottom • The girl who got mysteriously pregnant • Rorys first boyfriend in Gilmore Girls • The name of the rich side in Outer Banks • Dr. Sheppard's nick name in Grey's Anatomy • What game is Beth good at in the Queen Gambit? • ...
Puzzle 26 2022-12-18
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- King Arthur's nephew and a Knight of the Round Table.
- Skin redness from sunburn or chemical irritation.
- The section of the esopgagus that connects to the stomach.
- The science of refrigeration.
- The Sumerian godess known among the Akkadians as Ishtar.
- A Turkish or Moroccan slipper having no heel.
- A form of stylus that helps a blind person to write.
- The greek god of wine, specifically its intoxication and social influence.
- Female machismo.
- To propel oneself rapidly upward and downward.
- An insect in the larval state.
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- Software designed to operate in a malicious, undesirable manner.
- A place where an organism or population naturally occurs.
- An engraving on a gem.
- In anatomy, a structure that is unpaired.
- A city in Saudi Arabia, the holiest place in Islam.
- A colossal sea monster often portrayed as a giant octopus or squid.
- Fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs.
- The habit or practice of speaking through the teeth.
- Lacking a definite form or clear shape.
20 Clues: Female machismo. • An engraving on a gem. • The science of refrigeration. • An insect in the larval state. • Lacking a definite form or clear shape. • In anatomy, a structure that is unpaired. • A Turkish or Moroccan slipper having no heel. • To propel oneself rapidly upward and downward. • Skin redness from sunburn or chemical irritation. • ...
Chapter 1 Review 2022-08-31
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- Function of a part
- into the body
- towards the front of the body
- body cavity that contains the cranial, vertebral, meninges.
- made up of tissues
- divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- region that contains the head, neck and trunk
- made up of organs
- Structure of a part
- towards the top of the body
- towards the behind of the body
- made up of chemicals
- contains the thoracic and abdominopelvic
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- towards the attachment point
- the membrane that lines the walls of the organs
- the membrane that lines the walls of the body cavity
- away from the attachment point
- away from the midsagittal line
- plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions
- towards the midsagittal line
- made up of organ systems
- towards the bottom of the body
- towards the outer edges of the body
- plane that divides the body into left and right portions
- made up of cells
- region that contains the upper and lower limbs
26 Clues: into the body • made up of cells • made up of organs • Function of a part • made up of tissues • Structure of a part • made up of chemicals • made up of organ systems • towards the top of the body • towards the attachment point • towards the midsagittal line • towards the front of the body • away from the attachment point • away from the midsagittal line • towards the bottom of the body • ...
Intro to SPTM Test 1 2025-10-20
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- For S.O.A.P Notes, P stands for
- Controls thermoregulation in the brain
- Injury that develop or persists over a LONG period
- Cuts body into front and back halves
- Describes direction further from surface of body
- inability to effectively exercise in the heat
- Classification system for fractured growth plates
- Number of lightning mechanisms of injury
- An X-ray would give you ___ information
- Describes direction toward the front of the body
- transient, high-current electric discharge in the air
- Describes direction towards point of attachment
- Injury that occurs to a muscle
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- Anatomical term for the ankle joint
- Sprain classified as complete rupture of a ligament
- Core Temperature below 90℉
- heat lost by direct contact with a cold surface.
- heat lost through the movement of air or water across the skin
- Number of bones in each foot
- Medical Term for the big toe
- Standardized reference position in anatomy
- Most severe heat illness
22 Clues: Most severe heat illness • Core Temperature below 90℉ • Number of bones in each foot • Medical Term for the big toe • Injury that occurs to a muscle • For S.O.A.P Notes, P stands for • Anatomical term for the ankle joint • Cuts body into front and back halves • Controls thermoregulation in the brain • An X-ray would give you ___ information • ...
Basquiat Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-16
5 Clues: study of the body • Also known as blacklight • Expressive art that shows artist feelings • Light given in things when it absorbs light • Representing forms that are derived from real life
Organization of the human body 2013-02-16
5 Clues: meaning lower • internal balance of the body • the study of the body structure • this cavity contains the brain and spinal cord • the system comprising the skin and other associated organs
Irregular Past Verbs 2018-04-20
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- She __________________ (write) that book when she was 17 years old.
- The caterpillar __________________ (become) a butterfly.
- We __________________ (find) all the eggs last Easter.
- Mr. Bauer __________________ (teach) me Anatomy in 10th grade.
- I __________________ (sweep) my house yesterday.
- They __________________ (sleep) for 10 hours last night.
- They __________________ (run) the 5 km race down Reforma this past weekend.
- My mom __________________ (go) to Michigan last winter.
- The student __________________ (do) the homework well with the substitute.
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- She __________________ (speak) 3 languages before she was 10 years old.
- Mike __________________ (begin) school in 2005.
- He __________________ (fall) from a tree when he went to Tepoztlan.
- She __________________ (buy) a beautiful dress last night in Antara.
- We __________________ (grow up) in Europe.
- The class __________________ (meet) the band when they went to hear them.
- You __________________ (give) me those earing last Christmas.
- Sara __________________ (hurt) herself when she fell out of the tree.
- The choir __________________ (sing) at Six Flags last weekend.
- The teacher __________________ (tell) us to be quiet yesterday.
- France __________________ (win) the game.
20 Clues: France __________________ (win) the game. • We __________________ (grow up) in Europe. • Mike __________________ (begin) school in 2005. • I __________________ (sweep) my house yesterday. • We __________________ (find) all the eggs last Easter. • My mom __________________ (go) to Michigan last winter. • The caterpillar __________________ (become) a butterfly. • ...
Truly, Madly, Deadly 2021-10-29
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- substance used in the diagnosis treatment
- of or like a serpent or snake
- the act of recalling past experiences or events
- voluntarily cease to keep or claim
- exhibiting extremely wild or violent behavior
- not able to be comforted or consoled; disconsolate
- intensely irritated and frustrated
- Anatomy, Zoology. the organ in most mammals
- as a trial, experiment, or attempt
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- to shake with a slight but rapid motion
- having a moulded or carved decoration or design on the surface
- the act of convoking
- relating to metaphysics
- sheer, utter, downright, or complete
- a pattern consisting of adjoining vertical rows of slanting lines
- likely to occur at any moment
- not important
- the policy of acceding to the demands of a potentially hostile nation in the hope of maintaining peace
- a substance that produces hallucinations.
- to decorate (an object) with layers of fine materials
- the outer limits or edge of an area or object.
21 Clues: not important • the act of convoking • relating to metaphysics • of or like a serpent or snake • likely to occur at any moment • voluntarily cease to keep or claim • intensely irritated and frustrated • as a trial, experiment, or attempt • sheer, utter, downright, or complete • to shake with a slight but rapid motion • substance used in the diagnosis treatment • ...
Library crossword 2016-02-18
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- Resources selected and set aside by professors for their students
- Consortium that allows our students to use other libraries
- Listen to current research by experts on disc
- downloadable citation tool
- computer commons on the third floor
- Ringo and Paul available for checkout
- Send documents over our phone line
- Service that allow students to check out materials from other libraries
- Most common resource in a library
- Electronic or print resources that contain scholarly articles
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- Retrieve any of your B&W or color documents from ___
- Get assistance with research on second floor
- Will call service for books
- Learn about the history of Western University here
- Name of Western University's first lady
- Main desk where students can check out books
- Computer commons on second floor
- Digital table used to teach anatomy
- Rooms available for checkout in four hour increments
- Surname of Western's former President
- Find our newest books here
- Access electronic journals through our ___
22 Clues: downloadable citation tool • Find our newest books here • Will call service for books • Computer commons on second floor • Most common resource in a library • Send documents over our phone line • Digital table used to teach anatomy • computer commons on the third floor • Ringo and Paul available for checkout • Surname of Western's former President • ...
Gunnar Evoulution Crossward 2023-03-01
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- The most ¨fit¨ animal survives
- All the genes in a population
- Bird and Butterfly have wings because of environment
- Body parts that serve no purpose
- Migration
- Study of extinct animal remains
- Study of embryos
- Organism changing overtime
- Two organisms evolve off each other
- Organism slowly evolves
- Trait that is possessed to increase survival
- Random gene changes
- Catastrophic event occurs
- Mate picked because of trait that may not be best for survival
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- Common ancestor that leads to common traits
- Using DNA and Amino acids
- Random sudden change then equals out and doesn't change
- Mammals that can mate and evolve together
- Two organisms evolve in similar ways
- Group of organisms within a location
- Formation of new species of preexisting species
- Structures in animals that share same basic form
- Extinction over a long period of time
- Species changing overtime due to natural selection or random chance
- Remnants of extinct animals
- Study of body parts
- Location of plants and animals
27 Clues: Migration • Study of embryos • Study of body parts • Random gene changes • Organism slowly evolves • Using DNA and Amino acids • Catastrophic event occurs • Organism changing overtime • Remnants of extinct animals • All the genes in a population • The most ¨fit¨ animal survives • Location of plants and animals • Study of extinct animal remains • Body parts that serve no purpose • ...
intro and axial crossword 2020-10-15
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- cube-shaped and contains mostly spongy
- away from the midline
- nose area
- consists of bones cartilages and joints
- spiky, open appearance like
- contains heart and blood vessels
- is a group of organs that work together
- how the body works/functions
- groups of similar cells that have a common job
- provides movement
- smallest unit of matter
- structure composed of multiple tissue type
- process of breaking down ingested food
- doesn't fit one exact description
- mouth
- towards the middle of the body
- dense and looks smooth
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- giant bone-destroying cells
- at the body surface
- bones that contain the ribs and skull
- study of the structure,shape and parts of body
- formed by two set of bones
- building blocks of matter
- bones of the limbs
- upper part of body, above
- forehead area of the skull
- organ systems make up an
- away from the surface
28 Clues: mouth • nose area • provides movement • bones of the limbs • at the body surface • away from the midline • away from the surface • dense and looks smooth • smallest unit of matter • organ systems make up an • building blocks of matter • upper part of body, above • formed by two set of bones • forehead area of the skull • giant bone-destroying cells • spiky, open appearance like • ...
Embalmers crossword 2022-08-25
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- Vessel through which blood passes to the heart
- Measure of the degree of alkalinity or acidity
- Science of form and structure of living organisms
- Largest organ of the body
- High potency embalming powder
- Coinjection used to stabilize water
- Primary goal of good embalming
- Strength of an embalming fluid
- Recepticle for cremated remains
- Newborn
- Puttylike material for modeling features
- Surgical knife
- To lay at rest
- Coloring matter that can be applied to an object
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- Cut made into tissue
- The great artery arising from the left ventricle
- Exceptional preserving and disinfecting aerosol
- Coinjection used to impart moisture to tissue
- Illumination used to enhance casketed remains
- Final resting place
- Rigidity of tissue due to chemical reaction
- Measurement of flow per minute
- A tube for insertion into a duct or cavity
- Artificial body part or replacement
- Used for cavity aspiration and injection
- Government agency regulating safety and health
26 Clues: Newborn • Surgical knife • To lay at rest • Final resting place • Cut made into tissue • Largest organ of the body • High potency embalming powder • Measurement of flow per minute • Primary goal of good embalming • Strength of an embalming fluid • Recepticle for cremated remains • Coinjection used to stabilize water • Artificial body part or replacement • ...
Welcome to Med1010-Chapt 1 & 2 2018-06-25
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- body cavity protects the major organs of digestion, reproduction, and excretion
- term means abnormal development or growth, especially of cells
- surrounding birth
- joint pain
- term describes a pathological condition caused by absent or defective genes
- inflammation of the appendix
- suffix means the process of recording a picture
- form of disease transmission is the spread of disease through contact with blood
- term means any disease cause by a fungus
- term describes the study of the structures of the body
- term means the defective development or congenital absence of an organ or tissue
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- term means toward the midline
- term is the opposite of anterior
- region is above the stomach
- surgical removal of the tonsils
- plane divides the body into upper and lower portions
- term means the surgical repair of a nerve
- white blood cells
- suffix means pertaining to
- term means a prediction of the probable course and outcome of a disorder
20 Clues: joint pain • white blood cells • surrounding birth • suffix means pertaining to • region is above the stomach • inflammation of the appendix • term means toward the midline • surgical removal of the tonsils • term is the opposite of anterior • term means any disease cause by a fungus • term means the surgical repair of a nerve • suffix means the process of recording a picture • ...
Disciplines of Science 2023-05-15
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- the study of climate
- the study of glaciers
- the study of prehistoric life through fossils
- the study of DNA and genes
- the study of how brains and neurons work
- the study of bugs
- the study of life
- the study of weather
- the study of ocean life
- the study of plants
- the study of atoms, molecules, and chemical reactions
- the study of societies
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- the study of animals
- the study of rocks, minerals, and the history of Earth
- the study of outer space
- the study of environments and how life interacts
- the study of the origin of the universe
- the study of body structure for animals or plants
- the use of mathematics and physics to solve real world problems
- the study of prehistoric human activity
- the study of humans
- the study of how the mind works and behaves
- the study of mater and movement and explained using mathematics
- the study of oceans
- the study of languages
25 Clues: the study of bugs • the study of life • the study of humans • the study of oceans • the study of plants • the study of animals • the study of climate • the study of weather • the study of glaciers • the study of languages • the study of societies • the study of ocean life • the study of outer space • the study of DNA and genes • the study of the origin of the universe • ...
An Introduction to Biology 2024-07-10
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- The study of the living universe.
- The use of living things in industry.
- The study of preparation and use of drugs and synthetic medicines.
- The classification of living things.
- The study of viruses.
- The study of the nature of disease; it causes, processes and development.
- The study of how natural or man-made poisons cause effects to living things.
- The study of fungi.
- The study of nervous systems and cell functions.
- The study of living things and their environment.
- The study of animals.
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- The study of chemical reactions in living things.
- The study of overall body form and structure.
- The study of formation and development of embryos.
- The study of cells at the microscopic or the molecular level (cell biology).
- The study of plants.
- The study of the history of life on Earth as based on fossils.
- The study of small living things.
- The study of overall body function.
- The study of patterns of inheritance.
20 Clues: The study of fungi. • The study of plants. • The study of viruses. • The study of animals. • The study of the living universe. • The study of small living things. • The study of overall body function. • The classification of living things. • The use of living things in industry. • The study of patterns of inheritance. • The study of overall body form and structure. • ...
Chapter 13 2024-03-21
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- hair grows at the ________
- the second layer of skin
- hold together bones and are tough flexible bands
- top layer of human skin
- bones are made of spongy bone and _________
- involuntary muscle of the heart
- releases oil onto the skin surface and is in the epidermis
- large muscle in the region of the body
- small bones in foot and ankle
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- a type of connective tissue that is softer and more flexible than bone
- function mineral storage
- upper leg bone
- found in the stomach, intestins, blood vesles, and other intenal organs
- large lower leg bone
- of connected tissue
- large muscle
- small bones in the hand
- muscle skeletal muscle that show a pattern oof light and dark bands
- muscles are muscles you can control
- forms new bone tissue and connects ligaments to tendons
- made of cartilage and helps you grow
- small muscle
- study of different organs and structures
23 Clues: large muscle • small muscle • upper leg bone • of connected tissue • large lower leg bone • top layer of human skin • small bones in the hand • function mineral storage • the second layer of skin • hair grows at the ________ • small bones in foot and ankle • involuntary muscle of the heart • muscles are muscles you can control • made of cartilage and helps you grow • ...
history and geography crossword 2025-02-27
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- one of the green cities with over 200 parks
- have a U shaped and they contain water
- one of the rivers of Spain
- the second daughter of henry the 8th
- control of different countries and with different coultures
- is an old meeting
- one of the river of Portugal
- one product of the mediterranean triad
- a book that Elisabeth create for the prayers
- capital of Portugal
- is a dictatorship
- the start of magna carta
- the study of the human body
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- one of the climate of southern Europe
- one of the most famous drawings of Leonardo Da Vinci
- Norway coastline
- the inventor of political
- one invention of Leonardo Da Vinci
- a mountain that divide European Russia from Asian russia
- it spreads hot water
- Luther nailed the 95 things he wanted to change
- capital of Finland
- decision of Elisabeth with different religion
- raised taxes in 1199-1216
24 Clues: Norway coastline • is an old meeting • is a dictatorship • capital of Finland • capital of Portugal • it spreads hot water • the start of magna carta • the inventor of political • raised taxes in 1199-1216 • one of the rivers of Spain • the study of the human body • one of the river of Portugal • one invention of Leonardo Da Vinci • the second daughter of henry the 8th • ...
Spoken English Mid-term Crossword 2025-04-14
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- you are one, I hope
- like musical notes but for words
- Do re mi fa so la ti do
- great seafarers and eventual rivals to the Roman Empire
- a word to describe the many repeating visual patterns in nature
- how your body parts are arranged
- Learning these is very important for most young English speakers.
- your are not totally sure because things could go either way
- an era of great change in Europe
- units of sound, must contain a vowel
- In 1436, he changed the way we communicate forever.
- The reason we can read on the cheap.
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- Short simple story
- burp, lisp, shimmer, splash
- when it relies on an inference, a connection but not direct observable proof
- stupid smart, silent scream, deafening silence, unbiased opinion, only choice
- what if?
- Studying these is important for any serious English major.
- he is a big fan of Iambic Pentameter
- ancient data storage system
20 Clues: what if? • Short simple story • you are one, I hope • Do re mi fa so la ti do • burp, lisp, shimmer, splash • ancient data storage system • like musical notes but for words • how your body parts are arranged • an era of great change in Europe • he is a big fan of Iambic Pentameter • units of sound, must contain a vowel • The reason we can read on the cheap. • ...
Small Animal Crossword #1 2025-09-02
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- – Organs that remove waste from the body.
- – Muscles enabling movement.
- – Nutrient that supports body processes.
- – Warm-blooded vertebrate with hair or fur that nurses young.
- – Bones supporting the body.
- – Small rewards given to animals.
- – Organs involved in producing offspring.
- – Study of body structure.
- – Nutrient important for growth and repair.
- – Animal that eats plants.
- – Animal with a backbone.
- – Organs involved in breathing.
- – Small mammal with continuously growing teeth.
- – Animal without a backbone.
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- – Brain, spinal cord, and nerves controlling the body.
- – Nutrient essential for health.
- – Nutrient providing energy.
- – Animal that eats both plants and meat.
- – Planned times for feeding animals.
- – Organs that break down food.
- – Heart, blood, and vessels transporting nutrients.
- – Bird species.
- – Additional nutrients added to diet.
- – Study of body function.
- – Providing adequate water for animals.
- – Compressed feed used for small animals.
- – Nutrient for energy and insulation.
- – Searching for food naturally.
- – Animal that eats meat.
- – Types of food an animal consumes.
30 Clues: – Bird species. • – Animal that eats meat. • – Study of body function. • – Animal with a backbone. • – Study of body structure. • – Animal that eats plants. • – Muscles enabling movement. • – Nutrient providing energy. • – Bones supporting the body. • – Animal without a backbone. • – Organs that break down food. • – Searching for food naturally. • – Organs involved in breathing. • ...
Hard crossword 2025-10-22
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- A fall sport for girls
- a bus that helps kids get to school
- A winter sport
- E A class that helps you physically
- lady’s lady’s that help serve lunch
- A common Wednesday lunch
- where people go and learn
- people chew this in school when not allowed to
- A thin white thing that comes from trees
- what kids all say
- A person you are close with
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- Have 7th each day in school
- A sport in school that mostly boys play
- A sport the Mrs.fountain coaches
- Wher we go outside after lunch
- A website that people use to cheat with
- A class that you learn about bones
- An adult that helps you learn
- people you go to class with
- The principal
- A person that likes to be mean
- A 7th grade ELA teacher
- A tool that helps you write
- A 5th grade ELA teacher
- Mostly 3rd lunch choice
25 Clues: The principal • A winter sport • what kids all say • A fall sport for girls • A 7th grade ELA teacher • A 5th grade ELA teacher • Mostly 3rd lunch choice • A common Wednesday lunch • where people go and learn • Have 7th each day in school • people you go to class with • A tool that helps you write • A person you are close with • An adult that helps you learn • ...
Stamping 101 2026-01-02
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- My preferred time to work
- Would make a great manager
- Was the skilled trade that was last worked before becoming a manager
- What labor has sent as proof to show that I'm being blocked
- City my brother works as a skilled tradesman
- # of miles driven each way to work
- I am better than you at _!
- Is a great kid and I really like him
- main troubleshooting tool
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- Was the facility being set-up, before leaving
- Is where I bought my house that cost more than yours
- Last name of my former apprentice .
- Unqualified supervisor tasked with training a former manager.
- # of minutes I will be from home
- experience in a _ stamping plant
- What was taken to come here
- _ is good all the time, all the time _ is great
- # of days it took to eliminate 1500 heads
- was the title used in my email signature for stamping
- Part of the anatomy a millwright checked for moisture
20 Clues: My preferred time to work • main troubleshooting tool • Would make a great manager • I am better than you at _! • What was taken to come here • # of minutes I will be from home • experience in a _ stamping plant • # of miles driven each way to work • Last name of my former apprentice . • Is a great kid and I really like him • # of days it took to eliminate 1500 heads • ...
Renaissance Period & Drama 2014-05-04
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- the purpose of this type of play is simple entertainment
- in it poor and rich boys studied together without paying school fees
- rhythmical but unrhymed poetic form first mastered by Marlowe
- Da Vinci studied this in order to create better sculptures
- the classical cultures of it and Rome were rediscovered during the Renaissance period
- era before the Renaissance period
- these battle against equally personified vices in morality plays
- name of the Spanish fleet that was famously defeated by the British
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- was invented by Gutenberg and greatly aided the distribution of knowledge
- first name of the celebrated explorer Sir Raleigh
- dramatized bible story aiming at religious education
- tragedy written by Christopher Marlowe
- the astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the universe
- gentlemen studied the Humanities in Oxford or here
- meaning of Renaissance in English
- signaled the end of knights and castles alongside the musket
- fusion of Interludes and classical plays
17 Clues: meaning of Renaissance in English • era before the Renaissance period • tragedy written by Christopher Marlowe • fusion of Interludes and classical plays • first name of the celebrated explorer Sir Raleigh • gentlemen studied the Humanities in Oxford or here • dramatized bible story aiming at religious education • ...
Renaissance Period & Drama 2014-05-04
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- the purpose of this type of play is simple entertainment
- in it poor and rich boys studied together without paying school fees
- rhythmical but unrhymed poetic form first mastered by Marlowe
- Da Vinci studied this in order to create better sculptures
- the classical cultures of it and Rome were rediscovered during the Renaissance period
- era before the Renaissance period
- these battle against equally personified vices in morality plays
- name of the Spanish fleet that was famously defeated by the British
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- was invented by Gutenberg and greatly aided the distribution of knowledge
- first name of the celebrated explorer Sir Raleigh
- dramatized bible story aiming at religious education
- tragedy written by Christopher Marlowe
- the astronomer who developed the heliocentric model of the universe
- gentlemen studied the Humanities in Oxford or here
- meaning of Renaissance in English
- signaled the end of knights and castles alongside the musket
- fusion of Interludes and classical plays
17 Clues: meaning of Renaissance in English • era before the Renaissance period • tragedy written by Christopher Marlowe • fusion of Interludes and classical plays • first name of the celebrated explorer Sir Raleigh • gentlemen studied the Humanities in Oxford or here • dramatized bible story aiming at religious education • ...
Introduction 2016-12-30
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- The study of the body's internal and external structures
- Skeletal region includes the head, neck, and trunk
- Divides the body into left and right halves
- Divides the body into upper and lower halves
- The removal of wastes created by metabolic activity
- The creation of offspring
- Movement of substances through the body using body fluids
- These are organized into tissues such as muscle, neural, and cardiac
- The study of the functions of the body
- Dorsal and Ventral
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- which divides the body into front and back halves
- Chemically breaking down food and getting rid of wastes
- Passage of nutrients from digested food through membranes and into body fluids
- Skeletal region which consists of the limbs
- A thin layer of cells that secrete serous fluid
- Maintaining our natural environment
- The chemical processes that occur within a living organism
17 Clues: Dorsal and Ventral • The creation of offspring • Maintaining our natural environment • The study of the functions of the body • Divides the body into left and right halves • Skeletal region which consists of the limbs • Divides the body into upper and lower halves • A thin layer of cells that secrete serous fluid • which divides the body into front and back halves • ...
TOPIC 3 LESSONS 1 - 3 VOCAB REVIEW 2021-08-06
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- A KING OF EGYPT
- A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS
- THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES
- A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS
- AN AREA OF SEDIMENT DEPOSITED AT THE MOUTH OF A RIVER
- THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE BODY AND ITS ORGANS
- GROUPS OF ROCKY RAPIDS THAT MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO TRAVEL BY SHIP
- A STATUE OR OTHER FREE-STANDING PIECE OF ART MADE OF CLAY, STONE, OR OTHER MATERIALS
- PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED
- DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER
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- A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDESA STATUE
- A SYSTEM OF OFFICES AND OFFICIALS THAT HANDLE THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT
- SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT
- A DARK, BLACK WOOD
- A SCRIPT THAT IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST ALPHABETS CREATED BY THE KUSHITES
- A RULING FAMILY
- A DRAWING OR SYMBOL THAT REPRESENTS A WORD OR A SOUND
17 Clues: A KING OF EGYPT • A RULING FAMILY • A DARK, BLACK WOOD • A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS • A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDESA STATUE • SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT • THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES • PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED • A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS • DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER • ...
TOPIC 3 LESSONS 1 - 3 VOCAB REVIEW 2021-08-06
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- A KING OF EGYPT
- A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS
- THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES
- A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS
- AN AREA OF SEDIMENT DEPOSITED AT THE MOUTH OF A RIVER
- THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE BODY AND ITS ORGANS
- GROUPS OF ROCKY RAPIDS THAT MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO TRAVEL BY SHIP
- A STATUE OR OTHER FREE-STANDING PIECE OF ART MADE OF CLAY, STONE, OR OTHER MATERIALS
- PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED
- DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER
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- A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDESA STATUE
- A SYSTEM OF OFFICES AND OFFICIALS THAT HANDLE THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT
- SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT
- A DARK, BLACK WOOD
- A SCRIPT THAT IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST ALPHABETS CREATED BY THE KUSHITES
- A RULING FAMILY
- A DRAWING OR SYMBOL THAT REPRESENTS A WORD OR A SOUND
17 Clues: A KING OF EGYPT • A RULING FAMILY • A DARK, BLACK WOOD • A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS • A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDESA STATUE • SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT • THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES • PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED • A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS • DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER • ...
Ancient Daily Life 2026-01-28
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- A pretty, white stone, made from the tusks of an elephant.
- The buying and selling of goods and services.
- A black wood from West Africa.
- The study of the sculpture of the body and its origins.
- a thick paper-like writing material made from a plant.
- One of the first alphabets.
- People that take care of important tasks for a civilization.
- groups of rocky rapids.
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- When two groups need each other.
- a dead body wrapped in bandages.
- a formal system of writing using detailed picture symbols.
- A ruling family
- an area of sediment, soil, or minerals carried by water, deposited at the mouth of a river.
- a 3d triangular shaped building made out of stone or brick built as a burial vault for the Pharaohs.
- skilled workers who practice a handicraft.
- the Great Sphinx is the world’s largest monumental ______.
- a supreme ruler in ancient Egypt.
17 Clues: A ruling family • groups of rocky rapids. • One of the first alphabets. • A black wood from West Africa. • When two groups need each other. • a dead body wrapped in bandages. • a supreme ruler in ancient Egypt. • skilled workers who practice a handicraft. • The buying and selling of goods and services. • a thick paper-like writing material made from a plant. • ...
Ancient Egypt And Nubia 2018-01-10
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- A hard white material made from elephant trunks.
- Is the study of the structure of the body and its organs.
- Is a statue or other free standing piece of art made by clay stone or other materials.
- A system of offices and officials that handle the government.
- One of the world’s first alphabets.
- A structure with triangular sides.
- Is a ruling family
- Buying and selling of goods and services.
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- Is a body preserved by a special process.
- Dependence by each country or group on the other.
- It was very similar to paper.
- Is a drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound.
- Skilled workers who practice a handicraft.
- Groups of rocky rapids.
- King of united egypt.
- Is an area of sediment, soil or minerals carried by water deposited at the mouth of the river.
- A black wood from west africa, and elephant.7
17 Clues: Is a ruling family • King of united egypt. • Groups of rocky rapids. • It was very similar to paper. • A structure with triangular sides. • One of the world’s first alphabets. • Is a body preserved by a special process. • Buying and selling of goods and services. • Skilled workers who practice a handicraft. • A black wood from west africa, and elephant.7 • ...
TOPIC 3 LESSONS 1 - 3 VOCAB REVIEW 2021-08-06
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- A KING OF EGYPT
- A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS
- THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES
- A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS
- AN AREA OF SEDIMENT DEPOSITED AT THE MOUTH OF A RIVER
- THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE BODY AND ITS ORGANS
- GROUPS OF ROCKY RAPIDS THAT MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO TRAVEL BY SHIP
- A STATUE OR OTHER FREE-STANDING PIECE OF ART MADE OF CLAY, STONE, OR OTHER MATERIALS
- PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED
- DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER
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- A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDESA STATUE
- A SYSTEM OF OFFICES AND OFFICIALS THAT HANDLE THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT
- SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT
- A DARK, BLACK WOOD
- A SCRIPT THAT IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST ALPHABETS CREATED BY THE KUSHITES
- A RULING FAMILY
- A DRAWING OR SYMBOL THAT REPRESENTS A WORD OR A SOUND
17 Clues: A KING OF EGYPT • A RULING FAMILY • A DARK, BLACK WOOD • A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS • A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDESA STATUE • SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT • THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES • PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED • A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS • DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER • ...
TOPIC 3 LESSONS 1 - 3 VOCAB REVIEW 2021-08-06
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- A KING OF EGYPT
- A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS
- THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES
- A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS
- AN AREA OF SEDIMENT DEPOSITED AT THE MOUTH OF A RIVER
- THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE BODY AND ITS ORGANS
- GROUPS OF ROCKY RAPIDS THAT MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO TRAVEL BY SHIP
- A STATUE OR OTHER FREE-STANDING PIECE OF ART MADE OF CLAY, STONE, OR OTHER MATERIALS
- PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED
- DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER
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- A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDES
- A SYSTEM OF OFFICES AND OFFICIALS THAT HANDLE THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT
- SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT
- A DARK, BLACK WOOD
- A SCRIPT THAT IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST ALPHABETS CREATED BY THE KUSHITES
- A RULING FAMILY
- A DRAWING OR SYMBOL THAT REPRESENTS A WORD OR A SOUND
17 Clues: A KING OF EGYPT • A RULING FAMILY • A DARK, BLACK WOOD • A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDES • A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS • SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT • THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES • PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED • A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS • DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER • ...
PwC: Leaders in Action 2022-10-24
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- City where the first televised presidential debate took place in 1960
- Nickname for Derek Shepherd on Grey's Anatomy
- Jack ____, will be the host & musical guest of SNL this saturday
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- Longest-running active TV show
- Shondaland political drama set in D.C.
- Shonda Rhimes received undergrad degree from
6 Clues: Longest-running active TV show • Shondaland political drama set in D.C. • Shonda Rhimes received undergrad degree from • Nickname for Derek Shepherd on Grey's Anatomy • Jack ____, will be the host & musical guest of SNL this saturday • City where the first televised presidential debate took place in 1960
Anthropology Terms 2024-06-16
6 Clues: In depth description of a culture • Study and comparison of past cultures • Study of anatomy/behaviour of primates • Study of humans in the past and present • Study of bone and stone remains of human ancestors • The ability that allowed humans to see further and hold things
anatomy 2023-05-16
5 Clues: the study of bodies • the upper side of a body • the horizontal line through a body • what you feel when you are in school • cavity a place where organs are stored
Anatomy 2025-12-05
anthony nguyen 2024 2024-02-05
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- Club where i gave you your promposal where it coulda been much bigger and better but i chose not to make it a full blown thing
- I pranked you that i got a job in what field at ut
- goodnight ___
- You were really hesitant about going ___ but you still managed to make a vlog
- My biggest debt that i owe you is that you and armin tried to help me when i ____ at camp
- Alternative term of endearment i use after goodnight
- You said you would hypothetically vote for which valedictorian
- on some occasions i have also said that you are a better Nguyen to me than ___
- Taylor swift song I slayed and you danced to at camp
- Name i put down on your spooky gram paper
- My first impression when i first met you was that i thought you were way too ____ to the point i thought it was suspicious
- I would always refer to you as the ___ Nguyen twin
- Alternative to texting that you really love which we only did like 5 times in the last year ... Make that 6 haha
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- Selfie of us drinking booze at whose party
- Club in which we first met
- Name of the ut girl i was excited to tell you about
- Do you think Mr or Ms will be ___ if we don't win the competition
- cringe type of videos i send you from my dorm
- i was your ____ at prom
- First word of song lyrics i wrote on your love gram paper
- Something that was slightly damaged because of an accident you made in math olympiad state which we were luckily able to fix
- I was doing what when you startled me and sent me that three page long message during winter break
- We will stop being friends if you become an ____
- You would always try to come talk to me at the beginning of ____ class even when i would avoid eye contact
- You were wearing red _____ the day i was taking my anatomy test in Ritters desk when yall had an AP bio test even though i tried asking ritter if i could sit next to you but then i blamed you for getting an 85 on my anatomy test cuz i was distracted by staring at your face
25 Clues: goodnight ___ • i was your ____ at prom • Club in which we first met • Name i put down on your spooky gram paper • Selfie of us drinking booze at whose party • cringe type of videos i send you from my dorm • We will stop being friends if you become an ____ • I pranked you that i got a job in what field at ut • I would always refer to you as the ___ Nguyen twin • ...
Agriscience Vocab. Review 2016-09-09
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- the process by which animals eat food and use it to live, grow and reproduce
- proper proportions and amount of food
- sugar and starches that supply energy
- the lean meat of the animal
- a disease of the gums and skin caused by a deficiency of vitamin C in the diet
- can work without the will of the animal
- internal functions and vital processes of animals and their organ
- are complex chemicals
- is made up of bones joined together by cartilage and ligaments
- made up of the heart, veins, arteries and lymph glands
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- is a result of to little nutrition
- can be controlled by animal
- amount of food eaten by an animal in 1 day
- nutrients made up of amino acids and are building blocks of muscles
- material inside bones
- various parts of the body
- essential elements
- supply oxygen to the blood
- the result of too much or improper types of food being eaten
- main component of the skeletal system
20 Clues: essential elements • material inside bones • are complex chemicals • various parts of the body • supply oxygen to the blood • can be controlled by animal • the lean meat of the animal • is a result of to little nutrition • proper proportions and amount of food • sugar and starches that supply energy • main component of the skeletal system • can work without the will of the animal • ...
BIOLOGY 2018-08-16
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- concerned with the identification and description of the body structures of living things
- provides a medium for chemical reactions to take place
- the function of this organelles is to protect the proteins
- they are surrounded by single membrane containing digestive enzymes for breaking down toxic materials
- the science that deals with structures, functions, and relationships of living things and their environment
- study of microorganisms
- reaction(s) to various stimuli
- makes ribosomes that make proteins; found inside nucleus
- father of embryology
- controls the normal activities of the cell
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- fluid filled sacks for storage
- break down food, bacteria, and worn out cell parts of the cells
- maintaining the same state
- study of the different proteins in an organisms
- used during cell division to move and separate chromosomes
- cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles; multicellular
- powerhouse of the cell
- helps cell maintain cell shape
- cells that lack a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles; unicellular
- supports and protects cell
20 Clues: father of embryology • powerhouse of the cell • study of microorganisms • maintaining the same state • supports and protects cell • fluid filled sacks for storage • helps cell maintain cell shape • reaction(s) to various stimuli • controls the normal activities of the cell • study of the different proteins in an organisms • provides a medium for chemical reactions to take place • ...
dental instruments 2018-10-19
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- Excavator/Removes carious dentin.
- restoration material.
- Margin Trimmer/Creates retention points
- occlusal surface of restoration
- material.
- the wall of the cavity prep.
- the wall of the cavity prep.
- Probe/Measures sulcus depth.
- Instrument used to view oral cavity, reflect light, and retract cheek.
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- a doubled ended instrument that is made from
- break in enamel.
- paper holder/used to hold paper that is used to measure a bite
- the floor of the cavity prep.
- excess materials to counter and to carve anatomy
- into the amalgam like the Cleoid/ Discoid, Hollenback, and the amalgam knife
- pliers/useful for carrying cotton products into the mouth
- well/is made to mix amalgam
- placement instrument/prevent the composite material from being scratched
- plastics or stainless steal like a nib or a paddle
- dental dam, retraction cord, and stainless steel crown
- Pliers/Takes materials to and from the oral cavity.
21 Clues: material. • break in enamel. • restoration material. • well/is made to mix amalgam • the wall of the cavity prep. • the wall of the cavity prep. • Probe/Measures sulcus depth. • the floor of the cavity prep. • occlusal surface of restoration • Excavator/Removes carious dentin. • Margin Trimmer/Creates retention points • a doubled ended instrument that is made from • ...
Review Part 1 2013-01-07
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- Covalent bonds form when atoms _______ electrons
- Neutrons in potassium atom
- The goal of anatomy is to understand the _______ of the body
- Type of reaction involving breaking substances down into simpler forms
- Primary mechanism by which we maintain homeostasis
- Independent movement of substances down a concentration gradient from high to low; no energy required
- Fastest method of generating ATP from nutrients
- The building blocks of everything
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- Protons in an oxygen atom
- The internal oblique is _________ to the rectus abdominus
- Homeostasis refers to the body’s tendency to maintain its _________ state
- The fundamental building blocks of all life
- Water hating
- Surface layer of skin
- Substance that cannot be reduced to a simpler substance by normal forces
- The flexor carpi radialis is _________ to the biceps brachii
- Bones of the wrist
- An organ is made of these structures
- A 20-year-old male with a 30% burn has roughly a _____ percent chance of dying from the injury
- Gas needed for life; forms about 20% of atmospheric air
20 Clues: Water hating • Bones of the wrist • Surface layer of skin • Protons in an oxygen atom • Neutrons in potassium atom • The building blocks of everything • An organ is made of these structures • The fundamental building blocks of all life • Fastest method of generating ATP from nutrients • Covalent bonds form when atoms _______ electrons • ...
Seed Plants 2012-09-16
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- The unusual anatomy of C4 plants
- The sterile structure surrounding an ovule
- The ovaries of Proteaceae and Leguminosae have this structure
- The specialized seed-bearing branches of conifers
- Specialized styles that initially bear pollen in Proteaceae and Compositae
- The placentation of orchid ovaries
- The combination of the 4 pollen grains of a spore mother cell
- The stellar arrangement of monocotyledons
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- the inner bract of a grass floret
- The unusual pollen of epacrids with only 1 functional grain
- Sticky glands attached to the pollen masses of orchids
- The secondary wood of cycads
- The specialized pollen-bearing leaves of cycads and conifers
- The unit of the gynoecium
- Aggregated pollen masses of Orchidaceae
- Stalks of most flowers and of grass spikelets
- The typical number of nuclei in an embryo sac
- Ovaries derived from the fusion of gynoecial units
- Where the male organs mature ahead of the females
- Single-seeded, indehiscent fruits of daisies
- The distinctive pollen of the eudicots
21 Clues: The unit of the gynoecium • The secondary wood of cycads • The unusual anatomy of C4 plants • the inner bract of a grass floret • The placentation of orchid ovaries • The distinctive pollen of the eudicots • Aggregated pollen masses of Orchidaceae • The stellar arrangement of monocotyledons • The sterile structure surrounding an ovule • ...
Ancient Rome 2014-02-13
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- the language of Romans; basis of many other languages
- the movement of planets and stars
- had control over the entire family
- responsible for connecting the Roman Empire
- lower class citizens resided in these buildings
- invented by the Romans; used to create sturdier buildings
- located in the center of a house; commonplace in homes of the wealthy
- public speaking
- supplied freshwater to Roman cities
- part of Roman life from early times
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- fought animals and each other in battle contests
- the study of the human body
- celebrations to praise the gods and goddesses
- an open space that served as a marketplace and public square
- a place in Roman worshipped at home
- arena in which Roman events took place
- created to keep people from rioting in Rome
- Rome's system of money
- clothing worn by Roman men and women
- wrote the History of Rome
- writer of the Aeneid; served as inspiration for Julius Caesar
21 Clues: public speaking • Rome's system of money • wrote the History of Rome • the study of the human body • the movement of planets and stars • had control over the entire family • a place in Roman worshipped at home • supplied freshwater to Roman cities • part of Roman life from early times • clothing worn by Roman men and women • arena in which Roman events took place • ...
Anatomy Chapters 1 and 2 2015-08-24
Across
- another term for shoulder muscle, 18 c1
- Largest organ of the body, 7 c1
- Represents the symbol "K" on the periodic table, 8 c1
- organ system that helps you breath, 7 c1
- Smallest, basic, part of an Element, 4 c2
- A bond that attracts Hydrogen, 8 c2
- To keep everything normal within the body, 9 c1
- Bonds broken down, 9 c2
- flat surface that divides 2 parts, 15 c1
- where your lungs and ribs are located, 13 c1
- lower part of your back, 12 c1
Down
- midline of the body, 18 c1
- group of cells working together, 3 c1
- An object that contains carbon, 4 c1
- The study of a disease and how it works, 2 c1
- necessary for cell and human life, 11 c2
- smallest buildings blocks of life, 4 c1
- study of a structure of the body, 1 c1
- negatively charged particles of the atom, 4 c2
- Chemical process that takes place in your body
20 Clues: Bonds broken down, 9 c2 • midline of the body, 18 c1 • lower part of your back, 12 c1 • Largest organ of the body, 7 c1 • A bond that attracts Hydrogen, 8 c2 • An object that contains carbon, 4 c1 • group of cells working together, 3 c1 • study of a structure of the body, 1 c1 • another term for shoulder muscle, 18 c1 • smallest buildings blocks of life, 4 c1 • ...
ava 2022-04-16
Across
- my fav body part
- my fav fruit
- my gay awakening
- my bday
- my fav hp character
- my zodiac sign
- my fav harry styles song
- taylor’s zodiac sign
- my favorite class
- someone i want to be friends with
- something that i love
- color of my new hydroflask
- my advisor
- my favorite amino acid
- type of car i have
- your zodiac sign
- my old cat
Down
- my eye color
- concert i went to recently
- island i went to over sb
- what i’m eating rn
- where i work
- conners middle name
- my fav color
- middle name
- where i want to live
- something i hate
- antidepressant that i’m on
- number of blankets i sleep with
- song we both like
- our first inside joke
- my large stuffed bear
- person i have a crush on ;)
- purple crystal
- my fav animal
35 Clues: my bday • my advisor • my old cat • middle name • my eye color • my fav fruit • where i work • my fav color • my fav animal • my zodiac sign • purple crystal • my fav body part • my gay awakening • something i hate • your zodiac sign • my favorite class • song we both like • what i’m eating rn • type of car i have • conners middle name • my fav hp character • where i want to live • taylor’s zodiac sign • ...
7th World History Final Exam- MS 2022-10-31
Across
- trees and shrubs that shed their leaves at the end of the growing season
- middle layer of leaf where majority of photosynthesis occurs
- true bacteria
- leaves of ferns
- reduce water loss by slowing evaporation
- dependent on insects as food
- largest group of algae
- includes diatoms
- stalk that attaches leaf to stem
- the alternating patterns in a woody stem consisting of distinct layers of spring wood and summer wood
- study of plants
- multicellular; cellulose cell walls; undergo photosynthesis
- includes pear, apple, cherry, and peach
Down
- the green portion of a leaf
- opening in the leaf
- protects and covers the leaf
- also called legumes
- large, central vein of the leaf
- includes algae that are the sources of carrageenan and agar
- green algae used in biological laboratories
- the study of body function
- the study of animals
- an organism that feeds on a living host
- place where an organism lives
- the study of body structure
- group of trees produces winged fruits
26 Clues: true bacteria • leaves of ferns • study of plants • includes diatoms • opening in the leaf • also called legumes • the study of animals • largest group of algae • the study of body function • the green portion of a leaf • the study of body structure • protects and covers the leaf • dependent on insects as food • place where an organism lives • large, central vein of the leaf • ...
principles of world history 2022-10-06
Across
- establishments of nuns
- sterile condition free from all germs
- exact correct or precise
- organisms or beings that destroy
- a system of moral principles
- to force out evil spirits
- diseases affecting many people at the same time
- surgically removing circular sections(of bone, for example)
- the inhalation and exhalation of air or breathing
- the branch of biology dealing with the functions and activities of living organisms and their parts
- a sigh or indication of something
- directly into a vein
Down
- a weakened bacteria or virus given to a person to build immunity against a disease
- homes for men following religious standards
- instrument used to hear sound in the body heartbeat lung sounds bowel sounds
- marked by watching and protecting rather than seeking to cure
- trusting in magic or chance
- act of watching
- act or process of dividing taking apart
- practice of pretending to cure diseases
- the science dealing with the structure of humans animals and other living organisms
- ancient or prehistoric
22 Clues: act of watching • directly into a vein • establishments of nuns • ancient or prehistoric • exact correct or precise • to force out evil spirits • trusting in magic or chance • a system of moral principles • organisms or beings that destroy • a sigh or indication of something • sterile condition free from all germs • act or process of dividing taking apart • ...
Ethical Aspects on Medical Experiments on Animals 2021-06-07
Across
- Who discovered conditioned reflexes?
- the scientist who listed Experiments 40 and 41
- Father of Vivisection
- __________ implies using alternative techniques
- By means the R.Boyle insects were testing reliance on __________.
- Who discovered germ theory?
- Vivisection was __________ in the 18th-century
- The principles of the 3Rs were developed by __________ and R.burch
- Due to Lazzaro Spallanzani's experiments nowadays we have __________.
Down
- __________ implies better medical care and living condition
- The dissection of the living organism without anesthesia
- Italian priest and physiologist who performed his experiments in dogs
- The guiding principles for the ethical use of animals in biomedical experiments are called The Principle of The __________.
- When investigating the anatomy of the brain, Galen preferred to vivisect pigs to "... avoid seeing the unpleasant expressions of the __________. “
- Galen is the Father of Vivisection. True or False
- The cruelty to animals act was promoted by __________.
- By means the Avenzoar __________ was testing surgical procedure
- Galen was experimenting on __________
- Ivan Pavlov was experimenting on __________
- The principle of __________ implies sharing information with other researchers
20 Clues: Father of Vivisection • Who discovered germ theory? • Who discovered conditioned reflexes? • Galen was experimenting on __________ • Ivan Pavlov was experimenting on __________ • Vivisection was __________ in the 18th-century • __________ implies using alternative techniques • Galen is the Father of Vivisection. True or False • ...
Veterinary Terminology3 2021-04-28
Across
- Pertaining to the heart
- To cause a clot
- Pertaining to the cervical region
- The very small branches of the bronchi
- (Neurologically) – not subject to voluntary control
- Having the ability to work effectively with either hand
- Pertaining to the bile, bile ducts, or gall bladder
- Decreased number of red blood cells (erythrocytes) or the amount of hemoglobin in the erythrocytes
- Partial or complete absence of milk flow in the absence of mammary gland disease
- The science dealing with the form and structure of living organisms
- Pertaining to two joints
Down
- Measurement around the outside of a structure
- Pertaining to, situated on, or affecting the opposite side
- To identify or recognize a disease
- Destructive of life
- A slow heart rhythm
- Violent jar or shock that results in severe injury
- Joint which surfaces are connected by fibrocartilage (allows very little movement)
- Movement towards the median or central line
- A daily rhythm or daily occurrence
20 Clues: To cause a clot • Destructive of life • A slow heart rhythm • Pertaining to the heart • Pertaining to two joints • Pertaining to the cervical region • To identify or recognize a disease • A daily rhythm or daily occurrence • The very small branches of the bronchi • Movement towards the median or central line • Measurement around the outside of a structure • ...
Renaissance terms 2022-10-19
Across
- Isaac Newtons laws
- Being praised for being apart from a group/alone
- Francesco Petrarch's poetry style
- art technique that creates the illusion of depth on a flat surface
- scientific idea further developed during the renaissance.
- the action of opening a body to study its insides
- the importance something has
- A type of mural
Down
- Scientist said god was this as he placed everything on earth
- the study of the structure of bodies or animals
- the part of a painting that is the
- time period during the 1400s
- Promotion of people of wealth
- The theory that the sun is at the center of the universe
- set of beliefs that all in the world is valuable and true.
- more around 1500s (art pinnacle)
- The theory where earth is at the center of the universe
- Perception or sensual viewing
- The study of grammar, history, and poetry
- Niccolo Machiavelli created this political theory
20 Clues: A type of mural • Isaac Newtons laws • time period during the 1400s • the importance something has • Promotion of people of wealth • Perception or sensual viewing • more around 1500s (art pinnacle) • Francesco Petrarch's poetry style • the part of a painting that is the • The study of grammar, history, and poetry • the study of the structure of bodies or animals • ...
Cosmetology 2022-10-17
Across
- show no symptoms or signs of infection
- manipulation of soft tissue
- study of human body structures
- muscles that draws the fingers together
- chemical liquid mixed with polymer powder
- single cell organisms that grow in irregular masses
- kneecaps
- petroleum byproduct, moisturizes
- process of cell reproduction;divides
- styling product that adds volume
- bone that forms forehead
- study of functions performed by body's structures
Down
- reaction due to severe sensitivity
- abnormal condition of all or part of the body, makes body incapable of carrying on normal function
- technical term for ringworm
- muscles that separates fingers
- cosmetic treatment of hands
- tiny grains of pigment in cortex; gives color to the hair
- Bones that form sides and top of cranium;2
- amount of colored pigment concentration making it more or less difficult to see through
- hairstyles in which hair is arranged up and off shoulders
- invasion of body by disease causing pathogens
22 Clues: kneecaps • bone that forms forehead • technical term for ringworm • manipulation of soft tissue • cosmetic treatment of hands • study of human body structures • muscles that separates fingers • petroleum byproduct, moisturizes • styling product that adds volume • reaction due to severe sensitivity • process of cell reproduction;divides • show no symptoms or signs of infection • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-18
Across
- An old analogy explaining who God is
- The attitude of being self-reliant
- The attitude of the Renaissance (curiosity)
- A synonym of 'importance'
- Showing a product in a pleasing way
- A type of poem created by an Italian poet during the Renaissance
- Personality trait of someone who is manipulative (desire for power)
- The time when curiousity was newly rebirthed
- Aspect of focus/interest
- Opening organs
- The study of the human body
Down
- Time period with sophisticated/elegant art
- Newton's third law related to motion and force
- The model that Copernicus discovered
- The individuality/seperation of beliefs in religion from the state
- The process of acquiring knowledge through testing/experimenting
- Support from an individual or organisation for each other
- Art technique used to create perspective on a flat surface
- The model of the solar system where the earth is in the center
- A painting done rapidly in watercolour on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling
20 Clues: Opening organs • Aspect of focus/interest • A synonym of 'importance' • The study of the human body • The attitude of being self-reliant • Showing a product in a pleasing way • An old analogy explaining who God is • The model that Copernicus discovered • Time period with sophisticated/elegant art • The attitude of the Renaissance (curiosity) • ...
Evolution/Natural Selection 2023-12-04
Across
- movement of genetic material through organisms
- theory that eukaryotic cells came from prokaryotic cells
- chemical that kills pests
- things that separate a group; water, mountains, etc
- struggle for survival
- structures that are no longer used
- changes of a group/organism over time
- timeline of fossils
- antibodies are passed to you; breast feeding
- characteristics that allow an organism to thrive
- all organisms are related by a ______
- structures that look similar but have different functions
Down
- factors that prevent a specific number of a species: water, food, resources
- variety of living things
- bacteria not affected by antibodies
- your body produces antibodies
- organisms with helpful traits survive
- medicine that fights viral infections
- a species is separated by its group due to a barrier
- medicine that kills bacteria
- study of embryos to show how organisms are related
- proteins that fight pathogens
- chemical that kills insects
- creation of a new species
- using anatomy to show how organisms are related
25 Clues: timeline of fossils • struggle for survival • variety of living things • chemical that kills pests • creation of a new species • chemical that kills insects • medicine that kills bacteria • your body produces antibodies • proteins that fight pathogens • structures that are no longer used • bacteria not affected by antibodies • organisms with helpful traits survive • ...
EOC Crossword 2023-12-12
Across
- controls memory and intelligence
- study of functions
- single cell organsims
- used to assemble, transport, and store materials
- powerhouse of the cell, creates energy
- cell manager
- highest point of a 4 legged animal
- permanent projections that stem from the head
- largest organ made up of two layers
- whiskers,used to employ touch sensations
- temporary storage
- where two or more bones meet
- brings amino acids together to form proteins
- study of structure
- belly
Down
- produces milk and meat
- chosen for performance traits
- made up of one or more cells
- releases water to cool the body
- process incoming impulses to motor neurons
- used to breath, ex. nose, nostrils
- enzymes digest cell parts
- animals with multiple stomach compartments
- acts as an insulator
- flexible appendage attached to trunk
- fat used as energy
- dissolves in water
- required for ruminants to convert feed to energy
- chosen for beauty
- where ribosomes are made
30 Clues: belly • cell manager • temporary storage • chosen for beauty • study of functions • fat used as energy • dissolves in water • study of structure • acts as an insulator • single cell organsims • produces milk and meat • where ribosomes are made • enzymes digest cell parts • made up of one or more cells • where two or more bones meet • chosen for performance traits • ...
Med Term Crossword 2023-10-05
Across
- Lack of breathing
- Organ pumps blood through the blood vessels of the circulatory system
- Consists of the gastrointestinal tract
- A thin tube that is inserted into the body to provide or drain fluids, or to carry tiny surgical instrument
- The predicated outcome of disease progression and treatment
- A cut or scrape that typically isn't serious
- The study of the body
- System containing the skin
- The system made up of nerves
- System made up of muscles
Down
- Specializes in diseases of the skin
- Messenger system in an organism
- System for reproduction
- Surgical removal of the appendix
- A tender, fluid-filled pocket that forms in tissue
- A motor disorder caused by damage to the brain, which causes difficulty with motor planning to perform tasks or movements
- The system made up of bones
- System of organs that includes the heart
- A very small piece of tissue which is taken from the diseased area
- Common method for administration (IV)
20 Clues: Lack of breathing • The study of the body • System for reproduction • System made up of muscles • System containing the skin • The system made up of bones • The system made up of nerves • Messenger system in an organism • Surgical removal of the appendix • Specializes in diseases of the skin • Common method for administration (IV) • Consists of the gastrointestinal tract • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 and 3 2023-09-26
Across
- THE BEST OR MOST TYPICAL EXAMPLE
- to inject; to fill something or someone with
- filled up with
- to support for an extended period of time
- A LARGE AND SERIOUS BOOK
- TO CUT OUT OF; REMOVE
- THE STRUCTURE OR PARTS, TAKEN AS A WHOLE
- TWO OPPOSITE PARTS OF ONE WHOLE
- to get in the way of; hinder
- a group that attends an important person
- to not do something; refrain
- SHARPLY CUTTING; DIRECT AND POWERFUL
- MINOR VIOLATION OR A RULE OR LAW
- to fill up from within; to spread throughout
- BRIEF AND STRAIGHTFORWARD
Down
- to use up; waste
- STINGING OR BITING, ESPECIALLY IN TASTE OR SMELL
- to confuse and frustrate
- to put into action; execute
- PAYING STRICT ATTENTION TO DETAIL; EXTREMELY CAREFUL
- FEELING OF REGRET OR REMORSE
- stubbornly persistent; determined
- TO INTRUDE ON AN AREA BELONGING TO ANOTHER; TO TRESPASS
- to stop from doing something; prevent
- TENDING TO ARGUE OR CAUSE DISCORD
25 Clues: filled up with • to use up; waste • TO CUT OUT OF; REMOVE • to confuse and frustrate • A LARGE AND SERIOUS BOOK • BRIEF AND STRAIGHTFORWARD • to put into action; execute • FEELING OF REGRET OR REMORSE • to get in the way of; hinder • to not do something; refrain • TWO OPPOSITE PARTS OF ONE WHOLE • THE BEST OR MOST TYPICAL EXAMPLE • stubbornly persistent; determined • ...
Don't read the title out loud: Ryan smells like dawn dish soap 2023-10-01
Across
- Hardwood species that produces acorns-Ryan
- Opposite of water
- Hopping animal with a long tongue
- What does Ryan smells like:3 wds
- Pull the _____ Kronk
- How many Harry Potter films are in the series-Emma
- Taste of coffee
- "Real" Wrestling company
- A popular Japanese heavy equipment mfg-Ryan
- Legal drinking age+3-7
- Something fun
- Math is fun so do 3+6-4+5+7-3+6-10
- Yellow orb used for baking can turn into a bird
- A game with billiard balls
Down
- Alaska deer
- Guess what;2 wds
- Scary ghost noise
- What is Michaela's job title-Michaela also obvious
- How many people make up the core friend group in Friends-Michaela
- The monster from Scooby-Doo gourmet ghost
- Yellow birthstone
- Grind it up and make some bread
- Emma's "crush" character from Grey's Anatomy? First name only-Emma obviously
- bird that rhymes with a slow animal
- What a camel has on it's back
25 Clues: Alaska deer • Something fun • Taste of coffee • Guess what;2 wds • Scary ghost noise • Opposite of water • Yellow birthstone • Pull the _____ Kronk • Legal drinking age+3-7 • "Real" Wrestling company • A game with billiard balls • What a camel has on it's back • Grind it up and make some bread • What does Ryan smells like:3 wds • Hopping animal with a long tongue • ...
Wonderous Wonders 2023-10-17
Across
- 1930's radio preach
- Horse-like on the savannas
- Forced smile
- Demon of gluttony
- Washing bear
- Singers or fastener
- Individual prose put together as one
- To stay away from
- More than you might
- Famous Japanese canine
- Hydrated iron oxide
- yellow monkey pleaser
- Innocent's Last Crusade
- Popular hair style in the 90's
- Forceable control over a population
- Swedish break drink
- The Trotter's patsy
- Something that is outrageously or offensively wrong
Down
- To error
- Inundate with a great quantity of something
- Drink or after night time
- Not doing it for money
- Out the window
- Big Sky Country
- Asian flatbread
- Tail end or posterior
- Cave dweller
- Not a pizzas friend
- Wider than our moon
- Low brow thinkers
- Blues or projectile
- The map of a body
- To swear to the truth
- Seeing the facts or truth
- Baby rabbits
35 Clues: To error • Forced smile • Cave dweller • Washing bear • Baby rabbits • Out the window • Big Sky Country • Asian flatbread • Demon of gluttony • To stay away from • Low brow thinkers • The map of a body • 1930's radio preach • Not a pizzas friend • Singers or fastener • Wider than our moon • Hydrated iron oxide • Blues or projectile • Swedish break drink • The Trotter's patsy • More than you might • ...
RESPIRATORY THERAPY 2019-10-08
Across
- WORK OF BREATHING
- NATIONAL BOARD FOR RESPIRATORY CARE
- LOW LEVEL OF OXYGEN
- BRONCHUS
- OXYGEN CARRYING VESSEL
- TRACHEA
- MAIN RESPIRATORY MUSCLE
- CELLS
- SLOW RATE OF BREATHING
- PROCEDURE TO ASPIRATE FLUID
- BODY
- HORAS SOMNI
- PREFIX FOR OVER/ABOVE
- TOWARDS THE BACK
- BLUE COLORED
- HEART
- RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTIONERS
- FUNGUS
- WITHOUT AIR MOVEMENT
- EVERY
- COMMON METHOD OF TREATMENT
- DIAGNOSTIC LISTENING
- PUS IN THE PLEURA
- BREATHING
- STOMACH
- MEASURE OF PRESSURE
- SMALLER
- BLOOD
- MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE
Down
- OPENING
- AIR
- EXTRACORPOREAL MEMBRANOUS OXYGENATION
- VESSELS
- HAVING TO DO WITH PAIN
- TOWARDS THE FRONT
- HAVING TO DO WITH BLOOD PRESSURES
- REMOVAL OF
- 1/1000 OF A METER
- PRO RE NATA
- FEVER
- LEAF SHAPED COVERING
- DEATH OF TISSUE
- OBSTRUCTIVE DAMAGE TO ALVEOLI
- FAST RATE OF BREATHING
- CHEST
- LARGER
- LUNG LINING
- PRESENCE OF OXYGEN
- INVOLUNTARY MUSCLE CONTRACTION
- INFLAMMATION
- PREFIX FOR UNDER/BELOW
51 Clues: AIR • BODY • CELLS • FEVER • CHEST • HEART • EVERY • BLOOD • LARGER • FUNGUS • OPENING • VESSELS • TRACHEA • STOMACH • SMALLER • BRONCHUS • BREATHING • REMOVAL OF • PRO RE NATA • HORAS SOMNI • LUNG LINING • BLUE COLORED • INFLAMMATION • DEATH OF TISSUE • TOWARDS THE BACK • WORK OF BREATHING • TOWARDS THE FRONT • 1/1000 OF A METER • PUS IN THE PLEURA • PRESENCE OF OXYGEN • LOW LEVEL OF OXYGEN • MEASURE OF PRESSURE • LEAF SHAPED COVERING • ...
Scientific Revolution 2020-10-14
Across
- people once believed this organ was the key to the circulatory system
- the substance involved in Boyle's law
- how many laws of gravity there currently are
- Planets have this type of orbit, not circles
- stated that the sun was the center of the universe
- group that attacked Galileo for his new ideas
- this type of reasoning involves using experiments to prove your ideas
- "Earth" centered universe
- he developed the scientific method
- created the laws of gravity
- this spread new ideas quickly
Down
- His most famous quote is "I think, therefore I am"
- Galileo invented this new scientific tool
- "Sun" centered universe
- he developed the hydraulic press and syringes
- person who developed the laws of planetary motion
- people used to believe the moon was made of this
- sometimes geocentric is called this instead
- Descartes believed this was the chief source of knowledge
- Harvey and Vesalius made great advancements in this scientific field
- why the Earth experiences days and nights
21 Clues: "Sun" centered universe • "Earth" centered universe • created the laws of gravity • this spread new ideas quickly • he developed the scientific method • the substance involved in Boyle's law • Galileo invented this new scientific tool • why the Earth experiences days and nights • sometimes geocentric is called this instead • how many laws of gravity there currently are • ...
7th Chapter 20 Summary Identifications 2024-05-07
Across
- DEVELOPED EFFICIENT COAL BURNING STEAM ENGINEFIELD
- PATENTED THE STEEL PLOW
- LAID THE FIRST TRANSATLANTIC CABLE
- BUILT THE FIRST PRACTICAL STEAMSHIP
- DEVELOPED THE DIESEL ENGINE
- BROTHERS WHO MADE FIRST SUCCESSFUL ENGINE POWERED FLIGHT
- EARLY DAY AUTOMAKER FROM THE UNITED STATES
- INVENTED THE COTTON GIN
- FORMULATED THE LAWS OF PLANETARY MOTION
- STEEL MAGNATE OF THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY
- EARLY DAY AUTO MAKER FROM GERMANY
- STATED THE LAWS OF RELATIVITY
- CREATED A MORE EFFICIENT TELESCOPE (FIRST NAME)
- DEVELOPED A CHEAP PROCESS FOR CONVERTING IRON INTO STEEL
Down
- DESCRIBED THE CIRCULATION OF BLOOD IN THE HUMAN BODY
- "FATHER OF ANATOMY"
- INVENTED THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH MACHINE
- CREATED THE FIRST PUBLIC STEAM POWERED RAILROAD
- INVENTED THE SAFETY LAMP FOR MINERS
- dEVELOPED THE GAS FUELED INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
- PROPOSED THE HELIOCENTRIC APPROACH TO THE UNIVERSE
- OIL MAGNATE BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY
- FORMULATED LAWS OF GRAVITATION
- FORMULATED PRINCIPLES OF MODERN SCIENTIFIC METHOD
24 Clues: "FATHER OF ANATOMY" • PATENTED THE STEEL PLOW • INVENTED THE COTTON GIN • DEVELOPED THE DIESEL ENGINE • STATED THE LAWS OF RELATIVITY • FORMULATED LAWS OF GRAVITATION • EARLY DAY AUTO MAKER FROM GERMANY • LAID THE FIRST TRANSATLANTIC CABLE • BUILT THE FIRST PRACTICAL STEAMSHIP • INVENTED THE SAFETY LAMP FOR MINERS • INVENTED THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH MACHINE • ...
The Vala Times 2! 2024-07-09
Across
- the title of our song
- what you eat for dinner on occasion, against better judgment
- capital of austria
- your youtube boyfriend :(
- a vulgar or pretentious design or display
- anatomy you famously forgot
- how mr. darcy loves lizzie (and how i love you)
- the flower held by the lonely teenage broncin’ buck
- a current below the surface of the water
- the name of my favourite author
- tools to crochet with
- the officiant at our wedding in your dream
Down
- to be very friendly and welcoming to strangers or guests
- the creature you kidnapped on accident
- the trick loppa learned from being raised in the circus
- what it feels like when you need to shave your legs
- the patron saint of one way journeys
- yellow stone fruit
- exclamation you’d make after turning into a fish
- what helen burns died of
- a soup made for me on valentines day
- a country where oooooo i wanna take ya
- who freaks it at the dog park
23 Clues: capital of austria • yellow stone fruit • the title of our song • tools to crochet with • what helen burns died of • your youtube boyfriend :( • anatomy you famously forgot • who freaks it at the dog park • the name of my favourite author • the patron saint of one way journeys • a soup made for me on valentines day • the creature you kidnapped on accident • ...
Fields of Science - Review 2024-09-26
Across
- The study of the shock waves of the earth
- The study of the structure of living things
- The study of medicine using rays
- The study of the objects in space and their relationships
- The study of healing
- The study of plants
- The study of minerals
- The study of how man and nature interact
- The study of animals
- The study of traits or genes that make us what we are
- The study of the nervous system
Down
- The study of the mind
- The study of the structure, composition, and history of the earth and how changes
- The study of bugs
- The study of ancient life forms, such as dinosaurs
- The study of the oceans
- The study of how the universe operates
- The study of the atmosphere and the weather.
- The study of remains
- The study of the composition & properties of matter and how different substances react
- The study of life
21 Clues: The study of bugs • The study of life • The study of plants • The study of healing • The study of remains • The study of animals • The study of the mind • The study of minerals • The study of the oceans • The study of the nervous system • The study of medicine using rays • The study of how the universe operates • The study of how man and nature interact • ...
Ancient Rome Vocabulary Worksheet 2023-07-03
Across
- Exchange goods without using money
- Poems that express strong emotions about life
- Oppressive ruler with complete control over the state
- Wealthy landowners
- Human-made channel for carrying water long distances
- "Father of the family"
- Political changes to make things better
- Romana "Roman Peace"
- Rapidly increasing prices
- Roman soldiers
- Stories that poked fun at human weaknesses
Down
- Political alliance of three people
- Top government officials
- Christian holy people
- Lower class individuals; artisans, shopkeepers, owners of small farms
- Study of body structure
- Pictures made from many bits of colored glass or stone
- Form of government in which the leader is someone put in office by citizens voting
- System of money
- A disease that spreads widely
- To reject
- People who interpret the law and act as judges
- Open space that served as a marketplace and public square
- Enslaved people and criminals who fought animals and each other for entertainment
24 Clues: To reject • Roman soldiers • System of money • Wealthy landowners • Romana "Roman Peace" • Christian holy people • "Father of the family" • Study of body structure • Top government officials • Rapidly increasing prices • A disease that spreads widely • Exchange goods without using money • Political alliance of three people • Political changes to make things better • ...
A - 12BR Crossword! 2025-02-06
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- A metal made by combining two or more metallic elements
- An old, valuable item
- A statement that is accepted as true without proof
- A deep or seemingly bottomless chasm
- Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- Former students of a school or university
- Extremely dry, often used to describe climates or landscapes
- A group or chain of islands
- The criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property
- The largest artery in the body, carrying blood from the heart to the rest of the body
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- The study of the structure of living organisms
- A common medication used to reduce pain, fever, and inflammation
- A state of disorder due to absence of government or authority
- Extreme greed for wealth or material gain
- Isaac ____, author of I, Robot
- The Greek god of the sun, music, and prophecy
- Slightly open
- The fourth month of the year
- To move upward or rise from a lower position
- A branch of mathematics dealing with symbols and rules for manipulating those symbols
20 Clues: Slightly open • An old, valuable item • A group or chain of islands • The fourth month of the year • Isaac ____, author of I, Robot • A deep or seemingly bottomless chasm • Lack of interest, enthusiasm, or concern • Extreme greed for wealth or material gain • Former students of a school or university • To move upward or rise from a lower position • ...
FHS 4.02 2025-04-01
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- Invented the first polio vaccine
- discovered x-rays
- Discovered radium and polonium, both of which are used in radiation therapy
- Discovered the circulation of blood
- Father of modern medicine
- discovered penicillin
- Famous for his surgeries to separate conjoined twins
- Founder of modern nursing; Established school for nursingBarton Founded the American Red Cross; Civil War nurse
- This person was the first female doctor in the United States
- discovered insulin as a treatment for diabetes
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- Creator of the first artificial heart
- discovered process of pasteurization; developed Germ Theory
- Improved design of microscope and first to observe microbial life
- Discovered the small pox vaccine; Father of Immunology
- Developed improved techniques for storing blood storage and created blood banks; First African American on Board of Surgeons
- discovered "Shaking Palsy" later known as Parkinson's Disease
- Discovered that blood can be grouped into different types, A, B, AB and O.
- Wrote first book of anatomy
- Invented bifocals
- discovered the double helix structure of DNA
- Invented the stethoscope
21 Clues: discovered x-rays • Invented bifocals • discovered penicillin • Invented the stethoscope • Father of modern medicine • Wrote first book of anatomy • Invented the first polio vaccine • Discovered the circulation of blood • Creator of the first artificial heart • discovered the double helix structure of DNA • discovered insulin as a treatment for diabetes • ...
Introducing Biology 2025-04-19
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- in outer space
- study life elsewhere in the universe
- study of fishes
- study of diseases in plants and animals
- study of origin and descent of organisms
- study of animals
- of plants
- of viruses
- eye and behavioural characteristics
- of Biology/Father of Zoology
- of gross structure of the organs in an
- study of insects
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- technique of growing fish
- verification of a person by his body
- of the newest sciences that contemplates
- of medicine
- sciences
- plant cells
- such as fingerprints, the pattern of iris in
- study of structure and function of animal
- of Botany
- as seen in dissection
- study of fungi
- Biology-The study of survival problems of living
- study of bacteria
- Biology-Study of life in the sea
26 Clues: sciences • of Botany • of plants • of viruses • of medicine • plant cells • in outer space • study of fungi • study of fishes • study of animals • study of insects • study of bacteria • as seen in dissection • technique of growing fish • of Biology/Father of Zoology • Biology-Study of life in the sea • eye and behavioural characteristics • verification of a person by his body • ...
Science and the Enlightenment 2023-04-13
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- Flemish cartographer who made accurate maps
- Branch of government that makes laws
- Italian astronomer arrested for his scientific theories; recanted
- Scottish economist that wanted the government to keep their "hands off"
- Believed God created a rational universe
- Scientific technology to view far away spaces
- Theory that the sun is the center of the solar system
- Philosopher who promoted natural rights (life liberty property)
- German mathematician who proved planets revolved around the sun
- Philosopher who promoted popular sovereignty and voting
- Published an Encyclopedia of Enlightenment writings
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- The founder of modern feminism
- English doctor who studied the heart
- Branch of government that interprets and applies laws
- Flemish scientist who pioneered the study of anatomy
- English mathematician who explained gravity
- French philosopher that fought religious intolerance
- Theory that the earth is the center of the solar system
- Scientific technology that measures temperature
- Branch of government that enacts laws
- Polish astronomer who said the sun was the center of the solar system
21 Clues: The founder of modern feminism • English doctor who studied the heart • Branch of government that makes laws • Branch of government that enacts laws • Believed God created a rational universe • Flemish cartographer who made accurate maps • English mathematician who explained gravity • Scientific technology to view far away spaces • ...
Class of 2026 2026-02-01
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- A feeling that peaks around finals and boards
- The true fuel of dental school
- Tap tap tap, grind around side to side
- Tooth colored
- The big test everyone pretends they’re calm about
- Worn on your face once you realize eyesight matters
- The art of seeing what you’re doing
- A peds competency
- Instrument every patient suddenly hates
- IT’S OFFICIAL
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- Image you may take three times
- The word that turns a simple cleaning into a lecture
- What you ignore until your back hurts
- The exam that makes you forget how to speak
- The specialty that makes tiny files feel personal
- The word you say before you touch anything
- The step that decides your entire procedure
- “Just breathe through your nose” moment
- The course that made memorization a full-time job
- Raise your hand if you need more of this
- Isolation method that tests your patience
- Where panic and growth happen simultaneously
22 Clues: Tooth colored • IT’S OFFICIAL • A peds competency • Image you may take three times • The true fuel of dental school • The art of seeing what you’re doing • What you ignore until your back hurts • Tap tap tap, grind around side to side • “Just breathe through your nose” moment • Instrument every patient suddenly hates • Raise your hand if you need more of this • ...
lab revision 2025-10-15
Across
- chromatids separate
- controls the cell and contains chromosomes
- separation into two new cells
- dog biting lice
- most common leucocyte
- ingestion of large particles such as protein or bacteria in the cell
- produce energy in the form of ATP
- carries impulse away from cell body
- crystals usually seen in dalmations
- cell division in reproduction
- red biconcave discs with a life span of 120 days
- harvest mite
- commonly known as round worm
- lungworm
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- cells that can stretch, can be found in the bladder
- cells are rest and there is no division
- contains digestive enzymes that break down particles ingested by the cell
- coffin shaped crystal seen in alkaline urine
- the study of the microscopic structure of tissues
- chromosomes become aparent
- the study of the structure of organisms and their parts
- cartilage cells
- commonly known as tape worm
- chromosomes line up along the middle of the cell
- rod shaped bacteria
- connective tissues that gives added strength
26 Clues: lungworm • harvest mite • dog biting lice • cartilage cells • chromatids separate • rod shaped bacteria • most common leucocyte • chromosomes become aparent • commonly known as tape worm • commonly known as round worm • separation into two new cells • cell division in reproduction • produce energy in the form of ATP • carries impulse away from cell body • ...
Hard crossword 2025-10-22
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- A fall sport for girls
- a bus that helps kids get to school
- A winter sport
- E A class that helps you physically
- lady’s lady’s that help serve lunch
- A common Wednesday lunch
- where people go and learn
- people chew this in school when not allowed to
- A thin white thing that comes from trees
- what kids all say
- A person you are close with
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- Have 7th each day in school
- A sport in school that mostly boys play
- A sport the Mrs.fountain coaches
- Wher we go outside after lunch
- A website that people use to cheat with
- A class that you learn about bones
- An adult that helps you learn
- people you go to class with
- The principal
- A person that likes to be mean
- A 7th grade ELA teacher
- A tool that helps you write
- A 5th grade ELA teacher
- Mostly 3rd lunch choice
25 Clues: The principal • A winter sport • what kids all say • A fall sport for girls • A 7th grade ELA teacher • A 5th grade ELA teacher • Mostly 3rd lunch choice • A common Wednesday lunch • where people go and learn • Have 7th each day in school • people you go to class with • A tool that helps you write • A person you are close with • An adult that helps you learn • ...
Medical Terminology 2025-11-24
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- Inflamation of the lacrimal gland
- Condition of the foot
- Star shaped
- Hard
- Equality of vision in two eyes
- Pertaining to the eye
- Inflamation of the uterine cervic
- Pertaining to the ankle bones
- A general term in anatomy to designate a deviding wall or partition
- Lack or loss of strength and energy
- Sensitivity to light
- Surgical incision of a sinus
- The operation of fixing the uterine adnexa to the abdominal walls
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- Pertaining to or of the nature of a scirrhus
- Having teeth of unequal size of length
- Inducing sleep
- The ankle region
- The suturing together of torn fascia
- The operation of making an opening into an antrum for the purpose of drainage
- Pertaining to the body
- Inducing sleep
- Suturing of the abdominal wall
- Fixed or localized pain
- The act or process of giving birth to a child
- Stimulating secretion
- Pertaining to the mind
- Name for a hard, cancerous tumor
- A physician specializing in the disease of children
28 Clues: Hard • Star shaped • Inducing sleep • Inducing sleep • The ankle region • Sensitivity to light • Condition of the foot • Stimulating secretion • Pertaining to the eye • Pertaining to the body • Pertaining to the mind • Fixed or localized pain • Surgical incision of a sinus • Pertaining to the ankle bones • Suturing of the abdominal wall • Equality of vision in two eyes • ...
Impossible Crossword 2026-01-10
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- The name of a Dairy Queen dessert?
- German word for birthday surprise?
- Capital of Norway?
- Condition where the yolk sack of a fish embryo swells up with fluid?
- US state in between Washington state and California
- Seventeenth letter of the Greek alphabet?
- What team won the 1993 World Series?
- Most popular game played at children's birthday parties?
- Most popular nail polish colour of 1950?
- What Frosty the Snowman's nose was made out of?
- Most common age where people get married in Malaysia?
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- Happiest day of the year in the UK?
- What did April and Matthew's mints say in Grey's Anatomy?
- Marilyn Monroe's middle name?
- Which language has the most native speakers?
- Country where it is illegal to have gum?
- Ross and Rachel's daughter in friends?
- Most popular baby girl name of 1999 in BC?
- First video on YouTube to get 1 billion views?
- Last province to join Canada?
20 Clues: Capital of Norway? • Marilyn Monroe's middle name? • Last province to join Canada? • The name of a Dairy Queen dessert? • German word for birthday surprise? • Happiest day of the year in the UK? • What team won the 1993 World Series? • Ross and Rachel's daughter in friends? • Country where it is illegal to have gum? • Most popular nail polish colour of 1950? • ...
Anatomy 2018-03-07
anatomy 2024-11-20
anatomy 2025-01-27
5 Clues: Helps you detect sound • Organ used for smelling • Detects light, allows you to see • Detects flavors like sweet and salty • Sensory organ for touch and temperature
anatomy 2024-11-25
Dawndinos Website Crossword 2020-11-16
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- Digital method that has recently become valuable for calculating the biomechanics of movement in animals: Computer _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- The famous group of archosaurs, which flourished in the Jurassic-Cretaceous, that includes birds.
- The method that allows us to measure when the muscles of experimental animals are active; switched on by the nervous system.
- The aetosaur that the DAWNDINOS project is using; an earlier relative of Typothorax.
- Country that the extinct crocodile-relative Gracilisuchus stipanicicorum is known from.
- Living crocodiles can use this unusual ‘mammal-like’ mode of locomotion on land.
- The time period during which the diversity of pseudosuchians was higher than that of ornithodirans.
- Ancestral archosaurs had this common limb posture.
- Biplanar fluoroscopy or ‘x-ray video’.
- The Newtonian physics of organisms.
- Hypothesis proposed many years ago to explain what made dinosaurs distinct from other Triassic species of archosaurs, which is being tested by the Dawndinos team (2 words)
- Original creation that attempts to reconstruct or depict prehistoric life according to current knowledge and scientific evidence.
- The name of the super-continent which started to break apart during the Triassic.
- A method to digitize bones – or any other physical object – into a 3D graphical image using a set of 2D digital pictures from a camera.
- The name of the living archosaur that the DAWNDINOS team are studying which most closely matches the anatomy and behaviour of the most recent common ancestor of birds.
- Cousin to the Ornithodira (‘bird-necked’) archosaurs.
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- Geological period of the end of the Palaeozoic era.
- What the "CT" in "CT scanning" stands for (2 words)
- A pseudosuchian with a unique “crocodile-reversed” ankle joint that was suggested to move bipedally.
- An early dinosaur that seems to have shifted from walking on four legs to two legs as it grew up from a hatching to an adult.
- Measures the forces that the limbs apply to the ground during standing and moving.
- An early ornithischian dinosaur with an unusual dentition composed of a beak and teeth separated by a diastema.
- A term referring to an animal whose anatomy is adapted to support its own massive body weight.
- The trigger of the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (2 words)
- The DAWNDINOS project is funded by this EU council (acronym).
25 Clues: The Newtonian physics of organisms. • Biplanar fluoroscopy or ‘x-ray video’. • Ancestral archosaurs had this common limb posture. • Geological period of the end of the Palaeozoic era. • What the "CT" in "CT scanning" stands for (2 words) • Cousin to the Ornithodira (‘bird-necked’) archosaurs. • The trigger of the Permo-Triassic mass extinction (2 words) • ...
Ancient egypt and Nubia 2018-01-10
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- A body that has been preserved so it will not decompose
- the study of the structure of the body and it's organs
- a drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound
- System of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- A flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits material over many years
- a statue or an other free standing piece of art
- Skilled worker who practices a handicraft
- Buying and selling of goods and services
- A series of rulers from the same family
- egyptian paper that was similar to paper
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- Script of the world’s first alphabets, invented in ancient Nubia
- Hard white material made from elephant tusks
- Dependence by each country or group on the other
- A Group of rocky rapids
- King of ancient Egypt
- Black wood from west africa
- structure with triangular sides
17 Clues: King of ancient Egypt • A Group of rocky rapids • Black wood from west africa • structure with triangular sides • A series of rulers from the same family • Buying and selling of goods and services • egyptian paper that was similar to paper • Skilled worker who practices a handicraft • Hard white material made from elephant tusks • ...
TOPIC 3 LESSONS 1 - 3 VOCAB REVIEW 2021-08-06
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- A KING OF EGYPT
- A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS
- THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES
- A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS
- AN AREA OF SEDIMENT DEPOSITED AT THE MOUTH OF A RIVER
- THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE BODY AND ITS ORGANS
- GROUPS OF ROCKY RAPIDS THAT MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO TRAVEL BY SHIP
- A STATUE OR OTHER FREE-STANDING PIECE OF ART MADE OF CLAY, STONE, OR OTHER MATERIALS
- PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED
- DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER
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- A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDESA STATUE
- A SYSTEM OF OFFICES AND OFFICIALS THAT HANDLE THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT
- SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT
- A DARK, BLACK WOOD
- A SCRIPT THAT IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST ALPHABETS CREATED BY THE KUSHITES
- A RULING FAMILY
- A DRAWING OR SYMBOL THAT REPRESENTS A WORD OR A SOUND
17 Clues: A KING OF EGYPT • A RULING FAMILY • A DARK, BLACK WOOD • A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS • A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDESA STATUE • SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT • THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES • PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED • A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS • DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER • ...
7.1 terms 2023-12-04
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- system that main job is protection from the outside world
- system in charge of oxygen/carbon dioxide exchange
- type of muscle found in the heart
- the type of tissue found in the brain and spinal cord
- system that is in charge of all body processes
- type of muscle found in the digestive tract and eyes
- the type of tissue that is found in joints and makes up the blood
- the type of tissue that makes things move
- system in charge of providing structure and store minerals
- system in charge of breaking down food for energy
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- the type of tissue that covers and lines cavities
- system that transports materials
- system that keeps the body healthy
- the study of the structure of an organism
- the correct name for fatty tissue
- the study of the processes of a living organism
- system that uses hormones to communicate
- type of muscle attached to bones
- excess fluid in the tissues
19 Clues: excess fluid in the tissues • system that transports materials • type of muscle attached to bones • type of muscle found in the heart • the correct name for fatty tissue • system that keeps the body healthy • system that uses hormones to communicate • the study of the structure of an organism • the type of tissue that makes things move • ...
Introducing Biology [Scope and Branches] 2025-04-01
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- Study of minute structure or tiny bits of body tissues
- Study of Parasites
- Study of Relationship with environment living and non-living
- Study of Gross Structure of organs seen in dissection
- Study of Formation and Development of plants and animals
- Study of origin and descent of organism
- Interpretation of Structure of plants and animals
- Study of chemicals and reactions that take place inside the living the living things
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- The science that deals with the phenomena and causes immunity
- Study of diseases of plant and animals
- Study of structure and function of animal and plant cells
- Study of metabolism of organism
- Study of prehistoric forms of Fossils
- Study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- Science of naming, grouping and classifying plants and animals
- Science of transmission of body characteristics
- The science which aims to improve the human race through controlled heredity
17 Clues: Study of Parasites • Study of metabolism of organism • Study of prehistoric forms of Fossils • Study of diseases of plant and animals • Study of origin and descent of organism • Science of transmission of body characteristics • Interpretation of Structure of plants and animals • Study of Gross Structure of organs seen in dissection • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-01
5 Clues: the study of human body • cities in Italy who ruled themselves • putting humans at the centre of everything • the rebirth of art, literature, and learning • a wealthy person who commissioned masterpieces
ANATOMY OF THE CONSTITUTION 2021-12-10
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- Describes the job of the executive branch.
- people believed this branch was the most important
- what article decides that the states should interact with each other.
- what is it when states request that the criminal has to be returned to face charges.
- is the idea that the national government shares power with the state governments.
- creates the nations government
- branch that interprets laws
- when a state thinks that a criminal should be returned to face charges.
- introduces the Constitution
- The article explaining that the Constitution could not take effect until at least nine out of the thirteen states approved it.
- creates the judicial branch.
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- longest part of the article
- the article that describes how the constitution can be changed
- branch that carries out laws
- A change or addition to the Constitution
- the article that explains that states that the laws and treaties of the U.S. government are “the supreme law of the land.”
- defines many of the rights guaranteed to U.S. citizens.
17 Clues: longest part of the article • branch that interprets laws • introduces the Constitution • branch that carries out laws • creates the judicial branch. • creates the nations government • A change or addition to the Constitution • Describes the job of the executive branch. • people believed this branch was the most important • ...
Cross sectional anatomy - Thorax 2017-09-27
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- This protects organs and aids in respiration. (2 words)
- Inner layer of the pleura that closely covers the outer surface of the lung.
- This layer of tissue within the breast contains skin and all of the subcutaneous fat.
- The area at which the trachea bifurcates is called this.
- Largest artery in the body.
- Thick middle layer of the heart wall consisting of strong cardiac tissue.
- The right atrioventricular valve with 3 leaflets.
- The number of chambers of the heart.
- Tongue-like projection off of the inferoanterior surface of the left lung.
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- The left atrioventricular valve with 2 leaflets, also called Bicuspid.
- First major vessel and the largest branch arising form the aortic arch.
- Each lung lies within a single pleural cavity that is lined by this serous membrane.
- This the major fissure of the right lung which separates the inferior lobe from the middle and superior lobes.
- Left anterior descending coronary artery is also know as this. (2 words)
- This gland is triangular shaped and reaches its maximum size during puberty and gradually gets smaller in size in adults.
- Large, dome shaped muscle which is the chief muscle of inspiration.
- The organs of respiration.
17 Clues: The organs of respiration. • Largest artery in the body. • The number of chambers of the heart. • The right atrioventricular valve with 3 leaflets. • This protects organs and aids in respiration. (2 words) • The area at which the trachea bifurcates is called this. • Large, dome shaped muscle which is the chief muscle of inspiration. • ...
Outer/middle ear anatomy 2023-03-07
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- The ossicles are connected so that they act as a _____.
- These cues use information from one pinna.
- The external auditory ____ is the entrance to the ear canal.
- The TM amplifying force as it moves due to it’s shape is called the ____ effect
- Ear wax
- This ossicle attaches to the oval window.
- This visible part of the outer ear helps with localization.
- The ossicular lever, area ratio and buckling effect are all mechanisms of _____ matching.
- These cues use information from both pinnas.
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- The eustachian tube helps to equalize _____ on either side of the TM.
- The _____ membrane is the barrier between the middle and inner ear.
- This ossicle attaches to the posterior wall of the middle ear box.
- The tensor tympani muscle pulls the ossicles in this direction.
- This muscle pulls the ossicles posteriorly.
- The area ____ effect boosts pressure at the TM.
- The resonant cavities of the outer ear ____ speech frequencies.
- This ossicle is shaped like a hammer.
17 Clues: Ear wax • This ossicle is shaped like a hammer. • This ossicle attaches to the oval window. • These cues use information from one pinna. • This muscle pulls the ossicles posteriorly. • These cues use information from both pinnas. • The area ____ effect boosts pressure at the TM. • The ossicles are connected so that they act as a _____. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2023-02-13
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- connected to a computer or integrated in a device and allows its images to be seen online.
- provides electricity to all components of a computer system
- data storage devices used to store files
- R.A.M
- provides the structure for all other components and connects them
- A.G.P
- C.P.U
- P.S.U
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- user interface for displaying and navigating between web pages
- G.P.U
- an electronic device that displays what's what programs are running
- Motherboards often have integrated ________ ____
- can have a wire or is wireless and is an input device used to control a cursor
- A panel of keys that operate a computer
- An input device that records sound
- This is a machine that produces copies of text or images on paper using ink
- This is where all of your precious parts are going to live
17 Clues: G.P.U • R.A.M • A.G.P • C.P.U • P.S.U • An input device that records sound • A panel of keys that operate a computer • data storage devices used to store files • Motherboards often have integrated ________ ____ • This is where all of your precious parts are going to live • provides electricity to all components of a computer system • ...
Anatomy of Digestive System 2026-01-19
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- Transports food to stomach
- Final section of small intestine
- Fat-emulsifying fluid
- Fat-digesting enzyme
- First section of small intestine
- Absorbs water and forms waste
- Produces digestive enzymes
- Chewed food ball
- First site of digestion
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- Stores bile
- Protein-digesting enzyme in stomach
- Enzyme that breaks down starch
- Acid digestion organ
- Stores glycogen and purifies blood
- Middle section of small intestine
- Absorptive folds in small intestine
- Main site of absorption
17 Clues: Stores bile • Chewed food ball • Acid digestion organ • Fat-digesting enzyme • Fat-emulsifying fluid • Main site of absorption • First site of digestion • Transports food to stomach • Produces digestive enzymes • Absorbs water and forms waste • Enzyme that breaks down starch • Final section of small intestine • First section of small intestine • Middle section of small intestine • ...
