greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Anatomy 2018-03-07
Anatomy 2023-09-29
5 Clues: Consists of left ventricles • Consists colon and small intestine • That organ maintains sugar levels in balance • Removes fluids and takes part adjusting blood pressure • One of the main duties is to remove carbon dioxide during exhale
Anatomy 2025-01-15
5 Clues: Inner ear organ of hearing • Protects eardrum from debris and bugs • Muscle that protects ear from loud sounds • High frequencies are represented in the ____ end of the cochlea • Acoustic signals are converted to _______ energy by the middle ear
Anatomy 2025-11-12
Crossword Activity 2021-08-12
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- Likes to make fun of people
- Wealthy and has difficulty finding direction in his life.
- awkward and cocky
- Things Has a girlfriend and is the main character.
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- banks Tries to end something that his dad started.
- Has a mohawk, likes to fight, second best in class, and was a dirty fighter.
- American Likes to play football, has a best friend, and is good at football.
- Anatomy Sees the world as a bad place.
8 Clues: awkward and cocky • Likes to make fun of people • Anatomy Sees the world as a bad place. • banks Tries to end something that his dad started. • Things Has a girlfriend and is the main character. • Wealthy and has difficulty finding direction in his life. • Has a mohawk, likes to fight, second best in class, and was a dirty fighter. • ...
Embryonic Similarities 2024-01-26
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- animals with backbones
- The developing organism between fertilization and birth
- Development of an embryo from fertilization through the fetus stage
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- similar structures between different species coming from a common ancestor
- The study of the similarities and differences of body structures of different species
- A group of organisms with similar characteristics that are able to interbreed or exchange genetic material
- The study of the structures of organisms and their parts
- the study of similarities in embryos
8 Clues: animals with backbones • the study of similarities in embryos • The developing organism between fertilization and birth • The study of the structures of organisms and their parts • Development of an embryo from fertilization through the fetus stage • similar structures between different species coming from a common ancestor • ...
Ultrasonography 2020-10-20
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- An imaging development that allowed sonographers to visualize the direction of blood flow which has been especially helpful in vascular studies.
- A structure or region that produces a similar number of echoes as surrounding tissue.
- A study used to produce better diagnostic images of the uterus and ovaries than conventional scanning where masses within the uterus are well defined and abnormal accumulation of fluid surrounding uterus are easily detected.
- Effect An electromechanical property of the special ceramic crystals within the transducer to vibrate and create sound waves in response to electrical current.
- Imaging A type of imaging where 2 modalities (like MRI or CT and sonography) are combined to create a single study to demonstrate anatomy and function together.
- A tool used to eliminate air between the transducer and the skin surface which helps better conduction of sound waves and creates clearer images
- The ability of a structure or region to reflect sound energy.
- A procedure done under ultrasound guidance where a needle is used to withdraw some amniotic fluid from the for general analysis and determining any genetic conditions that the baby may have.
- Dynamic A technological development that allowed sonographers to view the anatomy in real-time during the scan.
- A structure or region that doesn’t produce any echoes and is seen as black on the image.
- A technology that was the first step towards the development of medical ultrasound developed in WWI and WWII.
- Scan A type of ultrasound scan used in trauma situations in the emergency department, especially for chest, abdomen, and pelvis imaging. The name of this scan is an acronym for extended focus assessment with sonography for trauma.
- Shift A shift in frequency that occurs as a result of sound waves interacting with moving objects, like blood flowing, that helps to determine the direction and velocity of flowing blood.
- A type of transducer that uses energies between 5 and 7 MHz and is used for exams on average to small abdomens.
- A pathology that appears as an anechoic area with well-defined borders.
- Seen as a series of peaks on the US monitor with the height of the peaks representing the intensity of the returning echo.
- Grayscale images formed based on the intensity of the returning echoes.
- An imaging professional that must be highly competent in anatomy, physiology, specialized equipment, procedures, communication skills, pathophysiology, and sectional anatomy to provide a complete assessment of a structure or system through ultrasound.
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- A structure or region that is highly reflective compared to surrounding structures and is seen as white on the image.
- A type of transducer that uses energies of 3.5 MHz and is used for exams on larger patients.
- System A type of sonography system that converts the ultrasound image to a digital format for processing, manipulation, viewing, and storage, often has a significant increase in dynamic range, and is equipped with 3D and 4D imaging.
- Shadow A shadow created behind solid masses, like stones, due to sound wave interference because the signal isn’t able to penetrate through the stone.
- An ultrasound study of the heart used to detect pericardial effusion, septal defects, heart valve defects, and to provide information about the chambers.
- A change to biological tissue through thermal and/or mechanical energy during an ultrasound.
- A technique that uses sonography to compare the mechanical properties of tissues and their relative stiffness to distinguish between benign and malignant tissues.
- A way to display the movement of a structure on a scale, often used in echocardiography to demonstrate the movement of heart valves and walls.
- Doppler An ultrasound technique that measures and displays the velocities and direction of blood within a vessel, where changes in velocity and direction are seen as dots on a scale where velocity is indicated on the vertical axis and time is represented along the horizontal axis.
- A type of transducer that uses energies up to 17 MHz and is used when minimal penetration is required for high-resolution images.
- Flow Doppler A Doppler scan in which colour is added to the images to indicate the direction of movement (most commonly of blood flow) in relation to the transducer.
- A part of the ultrasound machine that produces high-frequency sound waves (through the vibration of special ceramic elements caused by electrical current), receives the echoes from within the body, and then converts these signals back to electrical energy.
- Mode A mode where a transducer sends out short bursts of sound energy followed by silent periods to listen for returning echoes that are then measured and depicted on viewing monitors as varying shades of gray according to their intensity and time that they take to return to the transducer.
- A structure or region that produces fewer echoes than surrounding structures and is seen as dark on the image.
- Mode A mode commonly used in vascular studies where a transducer sends and receives sound energy continuously.
- An imaging modality that uses sound waves and their reflected echoes to produce diagnostic medical images without the use of ionizing radiation.
34 Clues: The ability of a structure or region to reflect sound energy. • A pathology that appears as an anechoic area with well-defined borders. • Grayscale images formed based on the intensity of the returning echoes. • A structure or region that produces a similar number of echoes as surrounding tissue. • ...
Anatomy Lecture 12 Crossword 2014-09-19
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- Area of the hear that is absent of papillary muscles
- Valve on right side of heart
- The left ________ is the thickest chamber of the heart
- Term used to describe flow of blood in heart
- Slow increase in size of heart
- These arteries are found above the aortic semilunar valve
- Muscles which anchor the chordae tendinae
- A thin delicate covering of the heart is ____ pericardium
- Allows blood to flow from right atria to right ventrical
- The ______ trunk brings blood to lungs
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- This node is located inside the right atrium
- Dividing sulcus between ventricles
- The ______atrium receives blood from the superior vena cava
- This structure connects the fetal atria
- The heart muscle
- How many sources deliver blood to the right atrium?
- The portion of the heart that is located between 5th and 6th intercostal space
17 Clues: The heart muscle • Valve on right side of heart • Slow increase in size of heart • Dividing sulcus between ventricles • The ______ trunk brings blood to lungs • This structure connects the fetal atria • Muscles which anchor the chordae tendinae • This node is located inside the right atrium • Term used to describe flow of blood in heart • ...
Anatomy of Integumentary System 2021-09-13
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- outer layer of the dermis
- type of sweat glands concentrated in the axillary and genital regions
- cell type which gives skin its pigment
- fibrous glycoprotein that provides elasticity of the skin
- layer of the epidermis in which stem cells can be found
- another name for sweat glands
- cavity
- the term used to designate any tissue which secretes mucus
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- the type of serous membrane which lines the
- cell type within the dermis which helps prevent bacterial entry
- primary cell type of the epidermis
- the type of membranes which would be found at the elbow or knee joint
- innermost layer of the skin
- the protein which provides waterproofing of the skin
- the type of serous membrane which lines the abdominal cavity
- outermost layer of the skin
- the type of membranes which line body cavities closed to the exterior environment
17 Clues: cavity • outer layer of the dermis • innermost layer of the skin • outermost layer of the skin • another name for sweat glands • primary cell type of the epidermis • cell type which gives skin its pigment • the type of serous membrane which lines the • the protein which provides waterproofing of the skin • layer of the epidermis in which stem cells can be found • ...
Anatomy Chapter 12 - 2 2022-04-07
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- Refractory period where action potentials cannot be generated
- Protective fluid that fills the spinal cord passageway and the brain
- An insulating sheath around an axon
- Areas containing neuron cell bodies, and unmylinated axons have a dusky grey color
- The membrane potential at which an action potential begins
- A_____propagation occurs in unmylinated axons
- A_____propagation occurs in mylinated axons
- Outer surface of a Schwann cell that encircles an axon in the PNS
- In___summation stimuli is applied at different locations, have a cumulative effect on the membrane potential
- The depolarization of a postsynaptic membrane by a chemical neurotransmitter
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- Cell bodies of neurons in the PNS are clustered in masses
- The temporal or spatial addition of contractile force or neural stimuli
- What potential effects are strongest at the site of stimulation but gets weaker with distance
- In___summation stimuli occurs in rapid succesion at a single synapse that is active repeatedly
- Also called leukocytes, myelinated axons of the CNS
- Refractory period where action potentials can be generated
- A hyperpolarization of the postsynaptic membrane after the arrival of a neurotranmitter
17 Clues: An insulating sheath around an axon • A_____propagation occurs in mylinated axons • A_____propagation occurs in unmylinated axons • Also called leukocytes, myelinated axons of the CNS • Cell bodies of neurons in the PNS are clustered in masses • The membrane potential at which an action potential begins • Refractory period where action potentials can be generated • ...
My Computer Anatomy- LC 2022-02-15
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- . It
- stores temporary information, such as data relating to open programs
- port green
- Holds most of the components of your computer
- let peripherals communicate quickly
- keyboard port purple and the
- connects many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras
- much slower than new USB and
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- older printer or scanner, you probably
- Your computers brain (carries out instructions
- the processor
- transfer data at 12Mbps
- the device to the
- Accelerated Graphics Port
- If your motherboard does not have a sound chip
- activates when you turn on the computer and performs system checks
- power through the multicolored
- ports
18 Clues: . It • ports • port green • the processor • the device to the • transfer data at 12Mbps • Accelerated Graphics Port • keyboard port purple and the • much slower than new USB and • power through the multicolored • let peripherals communicate quickly • older printer or scanner, you probably • Holds most of the components of your computer • Your computers brain (carries out instructions • ...
Actual Anatomy Directional Terms 2025-01-14
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- toward the dorsal side
- toward the inferior end
- farther from the body surface
- toward the ventral side
- closer to the body surface
- toward the median plane
- above
- closer to the point of attachment or origin
- on the same side of the body
- toward the forehead or nose
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- on opposite sides of the body
- toward the superior end
- away from the median line
- towards the front or belly
- below
- farther away from the point of attachment or origin
- towards back or spine
17 Clues: below • above • towards back or spine • toward the dorsal side • toward the superior end • toward the inferior end • toward the ventral side • toward the median plane • away from the median line • towards the front or belly • closer to the body surface • toward the forehead or nose • on the same side of the body • on opposite sides of the body • farther from the body surface • ...
ANATOMY 2022-08-19
5 Clues: Nama lain regio pedis • Gaster (lambung) terletak pada regio... • Saat pap smear, pasien diharuskan berada dalam posisi... • Potongan yang tidak sejajar dengan bidang sagittal, frontal, dan transversal • Pada posisi anatomis, kepala menghadap lurus ke arah depan sejajar dengan bidang...
Anatomy 2017-04-02
5 Clues: Protects your brain • Muscles found in your bottom • Bone in your lower arm, pinky finger side • Blood cell production happens in these bones • Only bone you can't see from the anterior view
Anatomy 2018-03-07
Anatomy 2023-10-17
5 Clues: You can see with these. • You stand on top of them. • What do you use to breathe? • What do you breathe through? • What finger do you raise if you want to show the hand sign ok?
anatomy 2024-11-20
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History of Health Care 2021-09-17
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- What infectious disease did Louie Pasteur's kids die of?
- What drug was invented during World War II to fight dysentery?
- Study of medicines and their uses
- The human heart is about the size of a _____?
- Who proposed the Germ Theory?
- How did the "X" in "X-ray" come about?
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- Developed the smallpox vaccination (first name)
- In ancient Greece, what were treatments based on?
- What were farmers not affected by that everyone else was?
- During the dark and middle ages, Priests performed what to cure the sick?
- During which time period was the "science of human anatomy" born?
- _________ plague that killed 1/3 of Europe also called the black death
12 Clues: Who proposed the Germ Theory? • Study of medicines and their uses • How did the "X" in "X-ray" come about? • The human heart is about the size of a _____? • Developed the smallpox vaccination (first name) • In ancient Greece, what were treatments based on? • What infectious disease did Louie Pasteur's kids die of? • ...
Jack the Ripper 2022-06-12
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- In all the murders what part of the body was cut?
- five What are his victims referred to as?
- What is another name given to the killer?
- The killer was known to have advanced knowledge of the human anatomy, true or false?
- In which city did he murder all of this victims?
- What is the minimum number of victims that were killed?
- What month did the killings end in?
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- In which district did the murders take place?
- All of Jack the Ripper’s victims worked as what?
- What month did the killings start in?
- What is the maximum number of victims that were killed?
- This killer’s name and motive are still ___?
12 Clues: What month did the killings end in? • What month did the killings start in? • five What are his victims referred to as? • What is another name given to the killer? • This killer’s name and motive are still ___? • In which district did the murders take place? • All of Jack the Ripper’s victims worked as what? • In which city did he murder all of this victims? • ...
Spatial Resolution 210 2024-02-17
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- Any non- useful contribution to the image which interferes with the visibility of useful information
- Geometric unsharpness around the edge of image
- Degree of geometric sharpness in the image
- sharp edge of shadow
- The major controller of image resolution because it controls penumbra (blur)
- high frequency= high resolution
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- Motion: under the direct control of the patient
- completely different than “restraints”, which are outside of the scope of a radiologic technologist
- Creates false lines on the image of various shapes that not related to anatomy
- low frequency= low resolution
- Motion: vibrations from the reciprocating grid
- ability of an imaging system to convert signals in the to alternating densities or pixel values
12 Clues: sharp edge of shadow • low frequency= low resolution • high frequency= high resolution • Degree of geometric sharpness in the image • Geometric unsharpness around the edge of image • Motion: vibrations from the reciprocating grid • Motion: under the direct control of the patient • The major controller of image resolution because it controls penumbra (blur) • ...
Health Science Crossword 2024-08-30
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- the action of _______, to a body or plant to study its internal parts.
- a condition that impairs the normal functioning of a living organism
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease
- small organisms
- Often performed as rituals to _____ evil spirits
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- creates antibodies and helps your immune system fight disease
- Monks
- Branch of biology dealing with functions a d activities of living organisms
- loss of feeling or sensation
- instrument to hear sound in the body
- The science dealing with the structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
- the science and practice of caring for patients, or to the substances or compounds used to treat disease
12 Clues: Monks • small organisms • loss of feeling or sensation • instrument to hear sound in the body • Often performed as rituals to _____ evil spirits • creates antibodies and helps your immune system fight disease • a condition that impairs the normal functioning of a living organism • the action of _______, to a body or plant to study its internal parts. • ...
100 Acre Clues: Getting to know our new-bee! 2025-03-17
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- What is the baby's name?
- What physical trait does Holly hope their son gains from Gabe?
- What previously hated condiment has Holly craved while pregnant?
- What color is the nursery?
- Where is Gabe and Holly most excited to the baby once he is born?
- What type of animal will the baby share the house with?
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- Who guessed the gender correctly?
- What did Gabe and Holly call the baby before knowing his name?
- What month is the baby due?
- What hobby is Gabe most excited to share with his son?
- The scent of what restaurant makes the baby repeatedly kick?
- What did the baby do at his anatomy scan when Gabe began speaking to him?
12 Clues: What is the baby's name? • What color is the nursery? • What month is the baby due? • Who guessed the gender correctly? • What hobby is Gabe most excited to share with his son? • What type of animal will the baby share the house with? • The scent of what restaurant makes the baby repeatedly kick? • What did Gabe and Holly call the baby before knowing his name? • ...
Sickle Cell Anemia Affects On The Human Body 2025-10-27
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- What causes Sickle Cell Anemia to be passed down?
- What system does Sickle Cell Anemia mainly affect?
- Structure of living organisms?
- The name of the substance that is released when red blood cells break down?
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- Sickle cells damage the spleen, making people more prone to?
- Function of living organisms?
- Sickle Cell Anemia evolved for protection against?
- The function of red blood cells is to deliver?
- The name for excruciating pain caused by blood vessel blockage?
- When sickle cells build up in blood vessels, the hard works hard and increases?
- The name of the protein that helps transport oxygen?
- Organ that can be replaced with a donor's to cure Sickle Cell Anemia?
12 Clues: Function of living organisms? • Structure of living organisms? • The function of red blood cells is to deliver? • What causes Sickle Cell Anemia to be passed down? • Sickle Cell Anemia evolved for protection against? • What system does Sickle Cell Anemia mainly affect? • The name of the protein that helps transport oxygen? • ...
Egypt 2025 2025-12-04
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- symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound, Egyptian written language
- Egyptian paper
- group of rocky rapids
- a series of rulers from the same family
- a king of ancient Egypt, considered a god
- a skilled craftsperson who practices a handicraft
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- a dead body preserved in lifelike condition so it will not decompose
- a system of government officials who carry out the rules and regulations
- statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other materials
- a landform made of sediment that is deposited where a river flows into an ocean or lake
- huge, triangular shaped burial tombs of Egyptian
- the study of body structure and its organs
12 Clues: Egyptian paper • group of rocky rapids • a series of rulers from the same family • a king of ancient Egypt, considered a god • the study of body structure and its organs • huge, triangular shaped burial tombs of Egyptian • a skilled craftsperson who practices a handicraft • a dead body preserved in lifelike condition so it will not decompose • ...
Da Vinci 2021-09-07
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- A man who is knowledgeable and accomplished in many fields
- Museum where Mona Lisa lives
- Da Vinci's first name
- The answer to code #1 is a Caesar Cipher code found behind the painting in Paris. Italian name of the painting
- The study of the human body
- Era in which Da Vinci lived
- Author of the Da Vinci Code
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- Da Vinci's birthplace
- Mona Lisa's medium
- The ceasar wheel will decode the clues left behind on the water tower in Florence
- The answer the the code #2 can be decoded using the mirror technique. Roman Architect.
- The Country Da Vinci died in
- From the quiz in code #3: The letter answer for each question in order is the answer to code number 3.
13 Clues: Mona Lisa's medium • Da Vinci's birthplace • Da Vinci's first name • The study of the human body • Era in which Da Vinci lived • Author of the Da Vinci Code • Museum where Mona Lisa lives • The Country Da Vinci died in • A man who is knowledgeable and accomplished in many fields • The ceasar wheel will decode the clues left behind on the water tower in Florence • ...
Anatomy 2018-03-07
Anatomy 2024-08-07
5 Clues: The longest bone in the human body. • A cell that transmits nerve impulses. • One of the two lower chambers of the heart. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • A part of the brain that regulates body temperature and hunger.
Anatomy 2024-07-23
5 Clues: first bone to ossify • nerve supply to deltoid • Nerve causing ape thumb deformity • most frequent fracture carpal bone • most frequently dislocated carpal bone
Anatomy 2025-11-29
5 Clues: longest bone in body • largest artery in body • space where CSF is present • artery for checking blood pressure • structure which helps in respiration
Medical Terminology 2017-03-29
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- A sub-specialty of Internal Medicine that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the kidney treatment of diseases of the kidney.
- A branch of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle and lower extremity.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the prevention and correction of injuries or disorders of the skeletal system and associated muscles, joints, and ligaments.
- The branch of medicine and surgery concerned with childbirth and the care of women giving birth.
- The branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders.
- The branch of medicine that deals with diseases and abnormalities of the heart.
- The branch of medicine focused on the digestive system and its disorders.
- The branch of physiology and medicine that deals with the functions and diseases specific to women and girls, especially those affecting the reproductive system.
- The study of rheumatism, arthritis, and other disorders of the joints, muscles, and ligaments.
- A home providing care for the sick, especially the terminally ill.
- The branch of science and medicine concerned with the sense of hearing.
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- The branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system.
- A branch of medicine concerned with the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the lungs.
- disease Disorders caused by organisms — such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites.
- The science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation.
- The study of medicine that relates to the endocrine system, which is the system that controls hormones.
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study and treatment of disorders and diseases of the eye.
- The study of the physiology of the blood.
- The study and treatment of mental illness, emotional disturbance, and abnormal behavior.
- The disease of the retina that results in impairment or loss of vision.
- The study of aging and older adults.
- The study and treatment of tumors.
- The practice or profession of examining the eyes for visual defects and prescribing corrective lenses.
- The branch of medicine and physiology concerned with the function and disorders of the urinary system.
24 Clues: The study and treatment of tumors. • The study of aging and older adults. • The study of the physiology of the blood. • The science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation. • A home providing care for the sick, especially the terminally ill. • The disease of the retina that results in impairment or loss of vision. • ...
Ch 19 Vocab Review Challange 2025-04-30
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- System of shared power between local and national governments.
- Belief that God has already chosen who will be saved.
- Polo: Venetian explorer who traveled to Asia and inspired curiosity about the East.
- type: Individual letters used in printing that can be rearranged. of Westphalia: Ended the Thirty Years’ War and allowed rulers to choose religion.
- Early Renaissance humanist who valued classical texts and history.
- Gutenberg: Invented the printing press with movable type.
- de Cervantes: Spanish author of Don Quixote, a novel that mocked chivalry.
- Erasmus: Dutch priest who used satire to criticize church corruption.
- Machiavelli: Wrote 'The Prince' about political power and strategy.
- Church court created to find and punish heretics.
- Shakespeare: English playwright known for works like Hamlet and Macbeth.
- Dürer: German Renaissance artist known for woodcuts and engravings.
- A person who studies and learns deeply about a subject.
- French Protestants who were often persecuted for their beliefs.
- Refers to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome.
- People who broke away from the Catholic Church during the Reformation.
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- Catholic religious order focused on education and missionary work.
- An intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievements.
- humanism: Blend of humanist and religious ideas during the Renaissance.
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people.
- A 'rebirth' of classical art and learning in Europe.
- The study of the human body, important to Renaissance artists.
- Art form involving carving a design into a surface.
- Art technique that creates the illusion of depth and space.
- Calvin: Reformer who taught predestination and strict moral living.
- press: Revolutionary invention that allowed for mass production of books.
- A person who financially supports artists and scholars.
- Reformation: Effort by the Catholic Church to reform and combat Protestantism.
- Artistic style focused on depicting subjects accurately and truthfully.
- Renaissance artist known for painting the Sistine Chapel and sculpting David.
- Documents sold by the Church that reduced punishment for sins.
- Alighieri: Italian author who wrote in the vernacular and composed The Divine Comedy.
- of Westphalia: Ended the Thirty Years’ War and allowed rulers to choose religion.
- Use of humor or exaggeration to criticize social institutions.
- da Vinci: Renaissance genius who painted the Mona Lisa and studied anatomy.
35 Clues: The everyday language spoken by ordinary people. • Church court created to find and punish heretics. • Refers to the culture of ancient Greece and Rome. • Art form involving carving a design into a surface. • A 'rebirth' of classical art and learning in Europe. • Belief that God has already chosen who will be saved. • ...
fundamentals part 2 2025-08-09
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- A specialized group of tissues that cover and protect the surface of the body and its parts, line body cavities, and form glands. Epithelial tissue is usually found in areas that move substances into and out of the body during secretion, absorption, and excretion.
- Bonds Covalent bonds created in specific organic substrates in the presence of enzymes.
- The process by which a cell engulfs particles located outside its cell membrane and brings them into itself by forming vesicles.
- Massage therapy supported by the best information available to inform the clinical reasoning process by which the massage therapist develops and implements therapeutic massage care plans for clients.
- Anatomy The study of body structures visible to the naked eye.
- The capacity to work; work is movement or a change in the physical structure of matter.
- A substance that contains only a single kind of atom.
- The fluid that surrounds the nucleus or organelles inside the cell membrane.
- Occurs when hydrostatic pressure forces water across a semipermeable membrane.
- The movement of ions and molecules from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration.
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- Genetic material of the cell that carries the chemical “blueprint” of the body.
- A network of interacting, interrelated, interdependent tissues that form a complex whole, all collaborating to perform a movement. The fascial system consists of a three-dimensional continuum of soft collagen that contains loose and dense fibrous connective tissues that permeate the body.
- Connective tissue fibers that are extensible and elastic. They are made of a protein called elastin, which returns to its original length after being stretched.
- A network of intracellular membranes, in the form of tubes, that is connected to the nuclear membrane.
- that speed up chemical reactions but are not consumed or altered in the process.
- A relationship between two or more events that appear to be related but are not.
- The way anatomy changes over the life cycle.
- A sheath, sheet, or any number of other dissectible aggregations of connective tissue that forms beneath the skin to attach, enclose, and separate muscles and other internal organs.
- A framework of proteins inside the cell that provides flexibility and strength.
- Material enclosed by the cell membrane.
- The movement of substances out of a cell.
21 Clues: Material enclosed by the cell membrane. • The movement of substances out of a cell. • The way anatomy changes over the life cycle. • A substance that contains only a single kind of atom. • Anatomy The study of body structures visible to the naked eye. • The fluid that surrounds the nucleus or organelles inside the cell membrane. • ...
The Renaissance 2019-03-22
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- Adding depth to a picture.
- A person who pays an artist to produce a work of art.
- The study of the human body.
- A picture painted straight onto a wall or ceiling.
- A sculpture by Michelangelo.
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- An artist who makes statues or other sculptures, using stone, metal or wood.
- Structure in architecture, usually triangular.
- A time when people began to take a new interest in the world of Ancient Greece and Rome.
- The study of the universe including the sun, moon, stars and planets.
- Everyday language of the people.
- To make things look bigger.
- Cloth from which sails are made. It makes a good surface for painting when stretched tight.
12 Clues: Adding depth to a picture. • To make things look bigger. • The study of the human body. • A sculpture by Michelangelo. • Everyday language of the people. • Structure in architecture, usually triangular. • A picture painted straight onto a wall or ceiling. • A person who pays an artist to produce a work of art. • ...
Health Chapter 1-2.4 2023-04-29
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- Controls the process of thinking and senses.
- The complete well-being of a person.
- The brain is a(n) ___ of the body.
- The central nervous system consists of the brain and ___
- A group of similar cells working together to do a specific job
- Controls the coordination of the voluntary muscles.
- Sensory nerve that enables you to hear
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- Nervous system with nerves that branch out from the brain and spinal cord.
- The study of the structure and parts of the body.
- Controls involuntary functions such as breathing.
- The amount of hours 5 to 12 year old children need to sleep
- The olfactory nerve i a _____ nerve which sends odor messages to the brain.
12 Clues: The brain is a(n) ___ of the body. • The complete well-being of a person. • Sensory nerve that enables you to hear • Controls the process of thinking and senses. • The study of the structure and parts of the body. • Controls involuntary functions such as breathing. • Controls the coordination of the voluntary muscles. • ...
WWTW list 13 BMS 2016-10-21
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- accuse or blame
- a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings
- recognize a disease through symptoms
- to protect or strengthen against attack; surround or provide with defensive military works
- the branch of anatomy dealing with the skeleton
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- to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence
- a pathological fear of heights
- an act of transferring donated blood, blood products, or other fluid into the circulatory system of a person or animal
- thinking only of oneself, without regard for the feelings or desires of others; self-centered
- bitterness; sharpness of tongue
- a major city; a city or urban area regarded as the center of a specific activity
- great in number; many.
12 Clues: accuse or blame • great in number; many. • a pathological fear of heights • bitterness; sharpness of tongue • recognize a disease through symptoms • the branch of anatomy dealing with the skeleton • to fill with an animating, quickening, or exalting influence • a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings • ...
Leonardo de Vinci 2025-11-01
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- The time period of “rebirth” in learning and art.
- Leonardo’s sketches of wings show his fascination with ________.
- He painted the world-famous portrait of a woman with a mysterious smile.
- He filled ________ with thousands of sketches, diagrams, and mirror-writing notes.
- The country where Leonardo was born.
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- Leonardo’s famous drawing, the Vitruvian, shows ideal ________ body proportions: the ________ Man.
- He carefully observed nature — he was a true ________.
- The word describing Leonardo’s ability to use both ________ is 'ambidextrous'.
- He was a creative artist and a brilliant ________ who designed machines.
- Leonardo’s drawings and ideas were far ahead of his ________.
- Leonardo studied the structure of the human body.
- Leonardo did not paint the face of ________ in The Last Supper.
12 Clues: The country where Leonardo was born. • The time period of “rebirth” in learning and art. • Leonardo studied the structure of the human body. • He carefully observed nature — he was a true ________. • Leonardo’s drawings and ideas were far ahead of his ________. • Leonardo did not paint the face of ________ in The Last Supper. • ...
scientific revolution 2025-10-14
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- Discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter
- discovered the three laws of planetary motion
- known as the "father of modern philosophy"
- based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science.
- Created the laws of motion
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- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- best known for discovering Boyle's Law
- having or representing the earth as the center, as in former astronomical systems.
- To take something back
- A natural forces that keep things with mass down
- best known as the founder of modern human anatomy
12 Clues: To take something back • Created the laws of motion • best known for discovering Boyle's Law • known as the "father of modern philosophy" • Discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter • discovered the three laws of planetary motion • A natural forces that keep things with mass down • best known as the founder of modern human anatomy • ...
Quiz 1: Organ System 2016-02-10
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- main functions of this system are for protection and thermal regulation
- this system supports the bones in movement
- basic unit of life
- spleen, tonsils, thymus
- If females have egg cell, what cell do males have in their reproductive system?
- Science that studies form and structure of living things
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- Branch of science that studies how body parts function
- Endocrine system secretes this chemical inside the body to maintain homeostasis
- esophagus, large intestine, stomach
- this coordinates the function of all the systems in the body
- system that pumps blood to and from the heart and supply oxygen to the body
- group of cells that has the same function
- this organ is part of the excretory system and helps produce urine
13 Clues: basic unit of life • spleen, tonsils, thymus • esophagus, large intestine, stomach • group of cells that has the same function • this system supports the bones in movement • Branch of science that studies how body parts function • Science that studies form and structure of living things • this coordinates the function of all the systems in the body • ...
On Being Crippled Vocab 2022-01-21
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- a specialist in the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system
- involving calamity; catastrophic or disastrous
- the state or process of becoming degenerate
- evidence that confirms or supports a statement, theory, or finding; confirmation
- naturally accompanying or associated
- distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated
- not perturbed or concerned
- untidy or unclean in appearance or habits
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- a disease in which the immune system eats away at the protective covering of nerves
- the meaning of a word, phrase, sentence, or text
- a preference or special liking for something; a bias in favor of something
- spread out and apart
- naturally accompanying or associated
- (of a person) tending to spend much time seated; somewhat inactive
14 Clues: spread out and apart • not perturbed or concerned • naturally accompanying or associated • naturally accompanying or associated • untidy or unclean in appearance or habits • the state or process of becoming degenerate • involving calamity; catastrophic or disastrous • the meaning of a word, phrase, sentence, or text • ...
Find my Team Mate 2022-01-20
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- I don't wear a cape, but I save lives
- i got all your telecommunication needs.
- traveling and making that money. Life is good
- this is our favorite class meal
- My job: it tastes like chicken but it Moo's
- if my ears hurt, I need to see her
- you can't do my job by watching Grey's Anatomy
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- this is our favorite class meal
- once I am done with my degree you can call me
- unforeseen circumstances don't need to stress you, because I got you
- my job is in the closest US state to British Columbia
- you can learn a thing or two in my jiu jitsu class
- pinacoladas & the pool makes my home a great vacation state
- I enjoy playing music instrument
14 Clues: this is our favorite class meal • this is our favorite class meal • I enjoy playing music instrument • if my ears hurt, I need to see her • I don't wear a cape, but I save lives • i got all your telecommunication needs. • My job: it tastes like chicken but it Moo's • once I am done with my degree you can call me • traveling and making that money. Life is good • ...
high renaissance 2022-04-21
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- symbolize male power and the underdog michelangelo donatello and verrocchioDoors
- book by MachiavelliStatues
- for his art engineering study of anatomy and inventions
- people who are not perfect or good looking realism is the first step away from the high renaissance style
- weight more on one leg than the other to make the statue appear more realistic
- painting on the back wall of the sistine chapel end of the world
- from a larger object or surface ex… gates of paradise and mount rushmore
- stone used for sculptures reductive
- in vatican by raphael of greek roman thinker
- the prince
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- Art that shocked people]
- by da vinci la gioconda worth 860 million barrel museum
- statue of mary holding deceased jesus st peter basilica michelangelo
- of the last meal Jesus had with his followers falling apart depicts people with real human emotions
- of the baptistry of florence bronze created by lorenzo
- stone used for sculptures reductive
16 Clues: the prince • Art that shocked people] • book by MachiavelliStatues • stone used for sculptures reductive • stone used for sculptures reductive • in vatican by raphael of greek roman thinker • of the baptistry of florence bronze created by lorenzo • by da vinci la gioconda worth 860 million barrel museum • for his art engineering study of anatomy and inventions • ...
Science Olympiad 2024-04-28
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- A branch of science specific to the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact
- The Scientific study of the properties/behavior of matter
- An international organization/competition that improves the quality of science education
- Direct interaction and participation for something
- The practice of solving technical problems using natural science and mathematics
- The use of scientific knowledge for applications
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- The devotion of time/attention to gain knowledge on something
- Working with someone to achieve something
- Something that organizes and builds knowledge in the form of explanations and predictions about the world
- An activity of competing with other people
- A terrestrial planet that houses many organisms
- The study of the structure of an organism
- To construct
13 Clues: To construct • Working with someone to achieve something • The study of the structure of an organism • An activity of competing with other people • A terrestrial planet that houses many organisms • The use of scientific knowledge for applications • Direct interaction and participation for something • The Scientific study of the properties/behavior of matter • ...
Evolution 2019-01-09
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- fossil a fossil that has been dated
- structure similar structures that came from a common ancestor
- shows the structure of organisms that lived long ago
- Genes that control how bodies are structured
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- is an early stage of animal development, before the fetus
- anatomy comparing body parts; like bones to see if they have a common ancestor
- structure A structure that has no purpose
7 Clues: fossil a fossil that has been dated • structure A structure that has no purpose • Genes that control how bodies are structured • shows the structure of organisms that lived long ago • is an early stage of animal development, before the fetus • structure similar structures that came from a common ancestor • ...
Chapter 1: Organization of the Human Body 2023-04-06
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- The scientific term for the study of how the body functions
- a difference in specific physical or chemical values between two areas
- the plane dividing the body into a front and back
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- The scientific term for the study of body structure
- the component of negative feedback that collects information
- a state of internal balance despite changing conditions
- the level of organization after tissue
7 Clues: the level of organization after tissue • the plane dividing the body into a front and back • The scientific term for the study of body structure • a state of internal balance despite changing conditions • The scientific term for the study of how the body functions • the component of negative feedback that collects information • ...
Vocab Words 2022-02-07
5 Clues: Connects Bone to Bone • Connects Bone to Muscle • study of the structure of the body • a tube that brings blood to the body • a tube that brings blood back to the heart
Apologia Anatomy Lesson 14 2016-11-08
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- The parts of your DNA that determine certain chartacteristics or traits. They were passed down to you from your biological parents.
- The passing on of traits from parents to their children.
- What you were called when you were developing in your mother's womb after your first two months of life.
- A recognizable physical characteristic, like eye color, skin color, or hair texture.
- Babies that develop in the womb together but are made from different gametes, possessing different DNA. TWO WORDS
- The false idea that man developed over millions of years, gradually changing from a single-cell organism to an ape to a human being.
- A special cell division process that results in unique cells called gametes (they have half the regular number of chromosomes).
- A gene that will determine a trait, regardless of what trait the corresponding gene encodes. TWO WORDS
- The process whereby a cell divides to make two new cells with exactly the same DNA as the original cell.
- The study of genese and heredity.
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- what you were called when you were developing in your mother's womb during your first two months of life.
- Babies that develop in the womb together and are made from the same gametes, possessing the same DNA. TWO WORDS
- The period between the ages of nine and fourteen when the human body begins taking on a more adult form, and the difference between males and females become more obvious.
- A gene that is "sleeping." The trait encoded on this gene will be masked if paired with a dominant gene. TWO WORDS
- Your DNA is stored in these 46 compact units.
- Male or female reproductive cells that combine to produce a single cell that develops into a new life.
- The fluid-filled bag in which the embryo lives. It is attached to the mother. TWO WORDS
17 Clues: The study of genese and heredity. • Your DNA is stored in these 46 compact units. • The passing on of traits from parents to their children. • A recognizable physical characteristic, like eye color, skin color, or hair texture. • The fluid-filled bag in which the embryo lives. It is attached to the mother. TWO WORDS • ...
Anatomy of the heart 2018-03-13
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- Chordae tendinae anchor to these muscles
- The pulmonary artery carries this type of blood
- A valve having two valve leaflets
- prevents valve leaflets from everting
- This septum divides the left and right sides of the heart
- blood enters the heart into these chambers
- From the pulmonary artery the blood flows to this organ
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- These valves are found between the atria and ventricles
- This ventricle pumps blood at high pressure
- These valves are found in the blood vessels taking blood away from the heart
- This vein brings blood from the lungs to the left atria
- Forms the tip of the left venricle
- These chambers eject blood from the heart
- Carry blood away from the heart
- Bring blood back to the heart
- A valve having three valve leaflets
- Blood vessel taking blood away from the heart
17 Clues: Bring blood back to the heart • Carry blood away from the heart • A valve having two valve leaflets • Forms the tip of the left venricle • A valve having three valve leaflets • prevents valve leaflets from everting • Chordae tendinae anchor to these muscles • These chambers eject blood from the heart • blood enters the heart into these chambers • ...
anatomy of a computer 2017-09-22
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- houses your graphic cards
- The brain
- It
- store information in flash ROM,
- how you connect your mouse and keyboard on the pc
- connect many different
- card will help improve the quality of any sound
- stores temporary information
- video cameras.
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- peripherals communicate quickly
- of peripherals, including digital cameras and
- YOU CAN PLUG IN MOUSES IN THIS PORT
- WHERE ALL THE PARTS ARE ON
- port this is where you connect any old printer/scanner to
- power through the multicolored
- port just like a usb or ps/2 it will connect your mouse if it is really old
- the processor.
17 Clues: It • The brain • the processor. • video cameras. • connect many different • houses your graphic cards • WHERE ALL THE PARTS ARE ON • stores temporary information • power through the multicolored • peripherals communicate quickly • store information in flash ROM, • YOU CAN PLUG IN MOUSES IN THIS PORT • of peripherals, including digital cameras and • ...
Human Anatomy Terminology & Planes 2022-02-21
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- Lying on the back or with the face upward
- Occurring on the outside
- Away from or farthest from the trunk or the point or origin of a part
- Away from the midline of the body; toward the side
- A vertical plane running from side to side; divides the body into anterior and posterior parts
- Back or rear
- Away from the head; lower
- A vertical plane running from the front to the back; divides the body into right and left sides
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- Toward the midline of the body
- Toward the head; upper
- A horizontal plane; divides the body into superior and inferior parts
- Away from the surface; further into the body
- Occurring within or on the inside
- closer to the surface of the body
- Front
- Toward or nearest the trunk, or the point of origin of a part
- Lying face down or with the front surface downward
17 Clues: Front • Back or rear • Toward the head; upper • Occurring on the outside • Away from the head; lower • Toward the midline of the body • Occurring within or on the inside • closer to the surface of the body • Lying on the back or with the face upward • Away from the surface; further into the body • Away from the midline of the body; toward the side • ...
Anatomy of a Neuron 2025-01-08
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- Branching structures that let the neuron reach out to gather stimuli from other cells or from the environment.
- As potassium ions flow out of the membrane after depolarization, the negative-inside, positive-outside state of he cell is restored, which we call...
- This part of the neuron is responsible for keeping the neuron alive.
- Considered the conductor of the neuron. Action potentials travel down the membrane of this structure.
- Cells specialized to transmit electrical signals.
- Convert the electricity of the nerve impulse into a chemical signal.
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- The space between two neurons at the synapse.
- The junction a nerve impulse is passed from one cell to another.
- Insulates the axon, making the action potential move down more quickly. This covering also protects the axon.
- The type of transport used by the sodium-potassium pump to move sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions back into the cell.
- When neurotransmitters bind to these proteins, the proteins change shape which opens ion channels.
- This type of neuron carries signals from the brain or spinal cord to your muscles, organs, and glands.
- The shift in charge inside the cell membrane when sodium ions rush in.
- This type of neuron connects other neurons to create pathways through the body or brain.
- Where the neuron's DNA is contained.
- Branching structures at the end of the axon which contain neurotransmitters.
- This type of neuron responds to stimuli and sends information to either the brain or spinal cord.
17 Clues: Where the neuron's DNA is contained. • The space between two neurons at the synapse. • Cells specialized to transmit electrical signals. • The junction a nerve impulse is passed from one cell to another. • This part of the neuron is responsible for keeping the neuron alive. • Convert the electricity of the nerve impulse into a chemical signal. • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: BONES 2022-09-21
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- bone that forms the forehead (Page 119)
- bone known as cheek bones (Page 120)
- bones forming the sides and tops of cranium (Page 119)
- the bone that joins all the bones of cranium together (Page 120)
- there are seven ______ bones (Page 122)
- bone that is in the ear region (Page 119)
- bone that forms part of nasal cavities (Page 120)
- upper jaw bones (Page 120)
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- known as the ankle bone (Page 122)
- U shaped-bone (Page 120)
- bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape (Page 119)
- protective frame for heart and lungs (Page 121)
- strongest bone of the face (Page 120)
- bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120)
- bone at the front inner wall of the orbits (Page 120)
- visualized as bump on the big toe-side of ankle (Page 121)
- known as digits (Page 121)
17 Clues: U shaped-bone (Page 120) • known as digits (Page 121) • upper jaw bones (Page 120) • known as the ankle bone (Page 122) • bone known as cheek bones (Page 120) • strongest bone of the face (Page 120) • bone that forms the forehead (Page 119) • there are seven ______ bones (Page 122) • bone that is in the ear region (Page 119) • bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120) • ...
Social 8 - Chapter 4 Vocab 2016-01-11
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- a work in which the characters and events are meant to be understood as representing other things
- A crafty unscrupulous person who seeks and holds power by any means possible a person who copied books
- bodily structure of plants and animals
- religious movement to change the Roman Catholic Church
- native language
- opposing church teachings
- he built telescopes and studied the sky
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- is the study of the stars and planetary bodies
- the collective point of view of a specific group
- he discovered the earth moves around the sun
- is the study of the stars and planetary bodies
- certificates that reduced the time people would be punished after they die
- a person who copied books
- a German monk who wrote Ninety-Five Theses
- method the process of making observations experimenting and drawing conclusions based on science
15 Clues: native language • a person who copied books • opposing church teachings • bodily structure of plants and animals • he built telescopes and studied the sky • a German monk who wrote Ninety-Five Theses • he discovered the earth moves around the sun • is the study of the stars and planetary bodies • is the study of the stars and planetary bodies • ...
Flowering Plant Reproduction Anatomy and Physiology 2021-09-15
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- attracts pollinators to the plant
- Function of living organisms, animal or plant, and of the functioning of their constituent tissues or cells
- Where pollen is received, sticky, start of fertilization
- where pollen is produced and contained
- Slender stalk that support the anther
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- longer slender stalk that connects the stigma and the ovary
- enlarged base of the pistil where ovules are formed
- outer part of the flower, green and leaf like, encloses/protects developing buds
- Female parts of the flower
- Male parts of the flower
- Field in the biological sciences concerned with the identification and description of the body structures of living things
11 Clues: Male parts of the flower • Female parts of the flower • attracts pollinators to the plant • Slender stalk that support the anther • where pollen is produced and contained • enlarged base of the pistil where ovules are formed • Where pollen is received, sticky, start of fertilization • longer slender stalk that connects the stigma and the ovary • ...
Organisation Of The Human Body 2013-02-16
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- the body system whose chief purpose is to rid it of waste products
- fluid located within the cells
- the most complex level of organisation in the human body
- One of the two systems involved in circulation and immunity
- specialised cells working together for the same general purpose
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- a directional term meaning closer to the origin of the structure
- an example of an endocrine gland
- The process by which complex substances are broken down into simpler compounds
- the energy currency of the cell
- the study of the structure of the human body
- the plane of division that seperates the body into left and right
11 Clues: fluid located within the cells • the energy currency of the cell • an example of an endocrine gland • the study of the structure of the human body • the most complex level of organisation in the human body • One of the two systems involved in circulation and immunity • specialised cells working together for the same general purpose • ...
Vocabulary 2013-08-22
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- proclamation stating that the colonies are now the USA
- Life, liberty, and property
- Trade trade between the Colonies, England, and Africa
- Act a direct tax that had to be on all printed goods
- learning new things about anatomy, physics, astronomy..basically everything
- book written by Thomas Paine, stating it is time to break away from the Monarchy
- group of people who organized meetings and protests and tried to intimidate stamp distributors
- laws that kept African captives from being alone, moving about freely,being in large groups, and owning property
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- letter writing between the Colonies
- the first lasting settlement of the Colonies
- Awakening widespread resurgence of religious fervor
11 Clues: Life, liberty, and property • letter writing between the Colonies • the first lasting settlement of the Colonies • Awakening widespread resurgence of religious fervor • Act a direct tax that had to be on all printed goods • Trade trade between the Colonies, England, and Africa • proclamation stating that the colonies are now the USA • ...
vet-tech key terms 2022-02-15
5 Clues: series of vaccines given • A disease that can spread • the study of the structures • An animal exhibiting an harm such as biting • brush what tool is used to clean a canine's teeth?
Anatomy of a PC 2020-11-15
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- slots that let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- the
- Some devices are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data
- want better sound quality, you can buy a
- Motherboards often have integrated sound chips. If
- cables most require
- If you have an older printer or scanner you probably connect the device to the
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include
- motherboard does not have a sound chip or if
- are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. You can attach some older key-boards, mice, and modems to the
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- the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- houses most of your computer’s components and directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices.
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables
- port that transfers data as fast as 400Mbps
- houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor.
- BIOS activates when you turn on the computer and per-forms system checks before starting your main OS.
- The CPU stores temporary information such as data relating to open programs in
17 Clues: the • cables most require • want better sound quality, you can buy a • port that transfers data as fast as 400Mbps • motherboard does not have a sound chip or if • Although some newer mice and keyboards include • It funnels power through the multicolored cables • Motherboards often have integrated sound chips. If • the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • ...
Shoulder Anatomy and Injuries 2014-12-11
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- The humerus is rotated out of the plane of the torso so that it points forward (anteriorly).
- The scapula is lowered from elevation
- occurs when the arms are held at the sides, parallel to the length of the torso, and are then raised in the plane of the torso.
- inserts onto the humerus postsuperiorly
- causes mechanical irritation of the cuff tendons resulting in hemorrhage and swelling
- sac-like structures that permit smooth gliding between bone, muscle, and tendon
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- draws head to one side, rotates scapula
- the head of the humerus is dislocated completely off of the glenoid fossa
- The humerus is rotated out of the plane of the torso so that it points backwards (posteriorly)
- anatomical term given to the group of muscles and their tendons that act to stabilize the shoulder
- abducts arm
- inserts humerus anteriosuperiorly
- associated with rowing (horizontal shoulder abduction) and reaching backward
- The scapula is raised in a shrugging motion.
- inserts onto the humerus posterioly
- associated with extreme reach forward in upright sitting
- inserts onto the humerus anteriorly
17 Clues: abducts arm • inserts humerus anteriosuperiorly • inserts onto the humerus posterioly • inserts onto the humerus anteriorly • The scapula is lowered from elevation • draws head to one side, rotates scapula • inserts onto the humerus postsuperiorly • The scapula is raised in a shrugging motion. • associated with extreme reach forward in upright sitting • ...
Anatomy Of The Constitution 2021-12-10
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- How the Constitution can be changed or Amended.
- This section of the constitution describes the Executive branch which carries out laws, people like the President, also it describes and says how someone can qualify as the President.
- This term means to officially add in or pass a law.
- Longest part of the Constitution, creates the Legislative Branch which is for interpreting laws.
- This part of the Constitution explains how the States create their own laws and how they interchange each other.
- Lower house of Congress
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- This is fundamentals of our nation
- Splits in two parts, House of Representatives and Congress
- This section explains how the constitution can be ratified with nine out of 13 states agreeing with the Constitution
- Part of the Constitution which protects certain rights.
- This branch decides what laws mean and whether they've been followed during court cases.
- Is the Concept of the national government sharing power with the state governments
- This part of the Constitution where the national Government shares its power with the state government.
- This section has the Judicial branch, this explains how the court used.
- It's Job is supposed to explain the system of the Constitution, it is also the first sentence of the Constitution
- of Representatives, The
- A law-making body which has the power to collect taxes
17 Clues: of Representatives, The • Lower house of Congress • This is fundamentals of our nation • How the Constitution can be changed or Amended. • This term means to officially add in or pass a law. • Part of the Constitution which protects certain rights. • A law-making body which has the power to collect taxes • Splits in two parts, House of Representatives and Congress • ...
Brains and Anatomy Affixes 2022-05-05
19 Clues: see • bone • fear • skin • fake • body • body • teeth • nerve • heart • change • change • straight • foot/feet • form/shape • eyes/sight • mind/mental • first/primitive • madness/insanity/obsession
Neuron Anatomy and Communication 2025-01-17
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- This type of neuron gets information from the senses
- Receives the information from other neurons
- A neurotransmitter that acts as your body's natural painkiller
- When a foreign chemical blocks the transmission of a real neurotransmitter
- A neurotransmitter that affects movement and memory
- This is an analogy for how neurons fit into their receptor sites
- Chemicals that share information between neurons
- Speeds up information down the axon
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- Space that exists between the pre and post synaptic neurons
- A neurotransmitter that controls mood and sleep and is associated with depression
- Contains the cell's nucleus
- When the neuron receives enough information to "fire"
- Transmits information to other neurons
- This type of neuron allows for motion
- When a foreign chemical imitates or mimics a real neurotransmitter
- When neurons are not currently firing
- A neurotransmitter that affects mood and Parkinson's Disease
17 Clues: Contains the cell's nucleus • Speeds up information down the axon • This type of neuron allows for motion • When neurons are not currently firing • Transmits information to other neurons • Receives the information from other neurons • Chemicals that share information between neurons • A neurotransmitter that affects movement and memory • ...
Chapter 5 Anatomy/ The Cell 2015-05-19
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- Colorless gel-like substance that contains water, salt and nutrients obtained from food.
- Store food for growth and repair and restore the cell.
- The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.
- The process of breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones.
- Control center of the cell.
- The study of the organs and systems of the body.
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- Membrane The outer surface of the cell.
- The study of the functions of organs and systems.
- Also referred to as indirect division, human cells reproduce by dividing in half.
- Turns nutrients into energy for the body to use or store for later use.
- Basic units of life.
- Production department of the cell.
12 Clues: Basic units of life. • Control center of the cell. • Production department of the cell. • Membrane The outer surface of the cell. • The study of the organs and systems of the body. • The study of the functions of organs and systems. • Store food for growth and repair and restore the cell. • The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones. • ...
Series 2019-09-23
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- It is the name of the hospital where "Grey's Anatomy" takes place
- This series shows the consequences that technology can bring
- It tells the story of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie
- A series about the worst nuclear accident in History
- She is the mother of dragons
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- It is set in Hawkins, Indiana
- Where Rory and Lorelei from "Gilmore Girls" live
- It starts with the mysterious disappearance of Jason Blossom
- He is Lily's husband in "How I met your mother"
- He is the main character of the series "Breaking Bad"
- He is the mastermind in "La Casa de Papel"
- The name of the prison in "Orange is the New Black"
12 Clues: She is the mother of dragons • It is set in Hawkins, Indiana • He is the mastermind in "La Casa de Papel" • He is Lily's husband in "How I met your mother" • Where Rory and Lorelei from "Gilmore Girls" live • The name of the prison in "Orange is the New Black" • A series about the worst nuclear accident in History • He is the main character of the series "Breaking Bad" • ...
Inca Civilization 2023-05-03
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- changes to bring about improvement
- to reject
- A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting
- nicknamed the great was a roman ruler
- a curved ceiling made of arches
- A lyric poem usually marked by serious, respectful, and exalted feelings toward the subject.
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- A literary work that criticizes human misconduct and ridicules vices, stupidities, and follies.
- A person trained to fight another person to the death for public entertainment
- The study of body structure
- son of god
- A military unit of the ancient Roman army, made up of about 5,000 foot soldiers and a group of soldiers on horseback.
- people considered holy by followers of the Christian faith
12 Clues: to reject • son of god • The study of body structure • a curved ceiling made of arches • changes to bring about improvement • nicknamed the great was a roman ruler • people considered holy by followers of the Christian faith • A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting • ...
Pappaw’s Puzzle 2025-07-10
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- “You can’t do that”
- recently spotted sneaking on decks and flipping people off
- What was the Lone Ranger’s nephew’s horse’s name
- What one might contract after being in the jungle for too long
- “Out of clear blue and western sky comes…”
- What one might say in response to “Bicycle”
- The part of the anatomy that plays Dixie on the spokes
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- where you might find a sprocket or a hay rake
- A term that means whatever the user wants it to mean
- _______ & Sons
- Phrase often heard when in response to being offered lunch or coffee
- Name of the hit tune written by the Claar family singers at the beach
12 Clues: _______ & Sons • “You can’t do that” • “Out of clear blue and western sky comes…” • What one might say in response to “Bicycle” • where you might find a sprocket or a hay rake • What was the Lone Ranger’s nephew’s horse’s name • A term that means whatever the user wants it to mean • The part of the anatomy that plays Dixie on the spokes • ...
Learning Commons Welcome Back! 2023-08-03
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- Students are allowed three 50-minute appointments in this area.
- Our very own Angel Nance recently visited ____.
- ELA students can attend group ___________ _______ to learn new vocab, build English speaking confidence, and learn more about other cultures.
- WRSA's resident shark expert.
- All our LC locations have Anatomy & Physiology ______available for student use.
- Anne Guenther's mantra is "Being nice costs _______."
- Students looking for help with their transfer essay can find it in ____.
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- Our Learning Commons was named in recognition of Theodore ______.
- Professor Jim Bradley's bottled water of choice.
- This bow-tied tutor is fluent in 4 languages.
- Kim's and Hayley's favorite candy.
- Which COD center was replaced by Carol Stream?
- Students can check out __________ for use in Math Assistance.
13 Clues: WRSA's resident shark expert. • Kim's and Hayley's favorite candy. • This bow-tied tutor is fluent in 4 languages. • Which COD center was replaced by Carol Stream? • Our very own Angel Nance recently visited ____. • Professor Jim Bradley's bottled water of choice. • Anne Guenther's mantra is "Being nice costs _______." • ...
Bones of the skull 2023-10-09
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- form the side and base of the cranium
- region of the head pertaining to or located around the eye
- form most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium
- forms your hard palate
- upper jaw
- forms part of the orbit and the floor of the cranium
- forms the cheeks below and side of the eye
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- The jagged line where bones articulate and form a joint that does not move
- forms the back and base of the cranium
- form the bridge of the nose
- forms the forehead, the upper part of your eye socket
- Forms part of the anterior base of the skull and part of the walls of the orbit
- shape and structure of the human body
13 Clues: upper jaw • forms your hard palate • form the bridge of the nose • form the side and base of the cranium • shape and structure of the human body • forms the back and base of the cranium • forms the cheeks below and side of the eye • form most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium • forms part of the orbit and the floor of the cranium • ...
chapter 5 vocab-autumn 2024-09-06
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- muscle that has dark bands that cross each muscle fiber;"meat" of farm animals; also called striated voluntary muscle
- the study of the structure,shape,and form organisms
- system a group of organs that work together to carry out particular body functions
- grouping of tissues that perform a specific function(e.g; the heart)
- an organ that allows movement
- consisting of one cell
- tough,felxible connective tissue
- grouping of cells that carry out specific functions
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- the building block of an organism
- the study of the functions of the body
- the structural unitnof bone that creates the hard, compacts form of the bone
- striated involuntary muscle found only in the muscular wall of the heart
- the pigmented (red) oxygen-transporting protein found in muscle
- consisting of many cells
- a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
15 Clues: consisting of one cell • consisting of many cells • an organ that allows movement • tough,felxible connective tissue • the building block of an organism • the study of the functions of the body • a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart • the study of the structure,shape,and form organisms • grouping of cells that carry out specific functions • ...
Renaissance 2025-05-22
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- Italian explorer who discoverd the New World
- Ruled during England's Golden Age
- Painted the celing of the sistine chapel
- Italian Painter known for his inspired use of color and flor loose, lively brushwork that made his pictures appear lifelike.
- Encouraged exploration to strengthen Spain
- Author of Don Quixote
- An accomplished painter, sculptor, architect and engineer known for the Mona Lisa.
- Vesalius Disected human bodies to study human anatomy.
- German artist who created a woodcut titled The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse
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- polish scientist who discovered that the Earth revolved around the sun.
- a painting made of wet plaster.
- Name given to the Americas.
- German Inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- English writer and playwright
14 Clues: Author of Don Quixote • Name given to the Americas. • English writer and playwright • a painting made of wet plaster. • Ruled during England's Golden Age • Painted the celing of the sistine chapel • Encouraged exploration to strengthen Spain • Italian explorer who discoverd the New World • Vesalius Disected human bodies to study human anatomy. • ...
8 bone of the cranium 4 bones of the face 2023-10-09
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- forms the back and base of the cranium
- form most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium
- examines the structures that make up the teeth of a human being
- forms the back and base of the cranium
- form the upper jaw
- form your hard palate
- an application to provide tissue integrity that decayed after surgical operation and controls resulting bleeding
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- forms the forehead
- forms part of the anterior base of the skull and part of the walls of the orbit
- form the cheeks below and side of the eyes
- the eyes
- form the bridge of the nose
- forms part of the orbit and the floor of the cranium
13 Clues: the eyes • forms the forehead • form the upper jaw • form your hard palate • form the bridge of the nose • forms the back and base of the cranium • forms the back and base of the cranium • form the cheeks below and side of the eyes • form most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium • forms part of the orbit and the floor of the cranium • ...
PATRICIA XX 2021-02-10
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- her baby
- the specific home chore she is assigned or has assigned herself to do at home
- her favourite pinoy love team
- an activity on the road she does not want to do
- her favourite colour
- a staple food for many that she hates especially when raw
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- where she wants to be at this exact moment
- the current game she is obsessed playing with Michelle
- a key ingredient in her favourite ice cream flavour of black and white
- the profession she is aiming for
- a Grey’s Anatomy surgeon whom she is in love with who shares a name with the king of pop Michael Jackson
11 Clues: her baby • her favourite colour • her favourite pinoy love team • the profession she is aiming for • where she wants to be at this exact moment • an activity on the road she does not want to do • the current game she is obsessed playing with Michelle • a staple food for many that she hates especially when raw • ...
Find my Team Mate 2022-01-20
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- traveling and making that money. Life is good
- you can't do my job by watching Grey's Anatomy
- this is our favorite class meal
- pinacoladas & the pool makes my home a great vacation state
- My job: it tastes like chicken but it Moo's
- i got all your telecommunication needs.
- I don't wear a cape, but I save lives
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- if my ears hurt, I need to see her
- you can learn a thing or two in my jiu jitsu class
- this is our favorite class meal
- once I am done with my degree you can call me
- I enjoy playing music instrument
- unforeseen circumstances don't need to stress you, because I got you
- my job is in the closest US state to British Columbia
14 Clues: this is our favorite class meal • this is our favorite class meal • I enjoy playing music instrument • if my ears hurt, I need to see her • I don't wear a cape, but I save lives • i got all your telecommunication needs. • My job: it tastes like chicken but it Moo's • traveling and making that money. Life is good • once I am done with my degree you can call me • ...
Elizabeth 2023-01-21
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- produced by an animal, affecting the behavior of others of its species
- nobel peace prize city of acknowledgement
- Where we will never return
- embodiment in a new form
- "For your eyes only", in short
- Our song
- An onomatopoeia for when we kiss
- Where we keep our medicine
- Raspberry The best flavor of ice cream
- The Queen of Electronica
- When we first met
- When we first kissed
- your pet name for me
- One of our favorite comfort foods
- Our first concert
- Sweaty armpit location
- A kiss that could wake the dead
- reason to go to Costa Rica
- No Au Revoir
- Had to tell a lie to spend time here in elementary school
- Our communication 50% of the time
- How you like your favorite cocktail and how I like you
- Ends with a couplet
- Auto with the slogan "zoom zoom"
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- You were playing it when I kissed you first
- Ted Mosby's middle name in How I met your mother.
- how many times I'll say "I love you" before I croak
- What I have planned for you tonight
- where we had our first date
- our only source of exercise and proud of it
- Number of times Marshall slaps Barney in "How I Met Your Mother"
- The best flavor of "La Croix"
- "__________" No More
- When I fell in love with you
- crimson
- Another word for "The Establishment"
- Seasoning with crawfish and crabs
- When we moved in together
- Synonym to "Life"
- Our most rewatched series
- Opera
- Domesticated polecat
- Where we almost died
- Safe word
- affected emotionally by common sounds
- Where we came back to life
- fire lighting material
- The cow place, in short
- sometimes called a "mirror soul"
49 Clues: Opera • crimson • Our song • Safe word • No Au Revoir • Synonym to "Life" • When we first met • Our first concert • Ends with a couplet • "__________" No More • Domesticated polecat • When we first kissed • Where we almost died • your pet name for me • Sweaty armpit location • fire lighting material • The cow place, in short • embodiment in a new form • The Queen of Electronica • ...
Bröllopskryss! 2024-04-09
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- I denna värld med orcher och alver kunde man oftast hitta tonåriga Lukas
- Detta tänker Lukas och nästan alla män på väldigt ofta, tydligen
- Denna leksak som lätt dras med i vinden skulle Ebba helst vilja ha som husdjur och transportmedel om de hade funnits på riktigt
- Lukas favoritfilm vars titelkaraktär han klädde ut sig till på Halloween som barn
- Denna amerikanska vildhäst har Ebba haft som transportmedel
- På en sådan skedde första kramen
- Ebbas helt egna fyrbenta gladiator
- Den engelska tomten kan tala om vad Ebbas favoritöl är
- Denna farao får den stora besten att springa till ytterdörren
- Ebbas japanska bästa vän som inte talade engelska även fast han var amerikan
- En dryck stark som en bisonoxe, ofta förtärd i Lukas andra hemland
- Lukas var i 7 år lojal till denna svartvita drottning
- Den skäggiga trion som setts uppträda på självaste Broadway
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- I detta slott som även är en skola har Ebba spenderat mycket av sin fritid
- Platsen där frieriet ägde rum
- Ön allra längst bort härifrån tillverkas Lukas favoritöl
- En av Ebbas många fina smeknamn
- Hos en sådan upplyst och helig man blev Ebba skolad i tonåren
- Ämnet där Lukas till och med fick rätta lärarna ibland
- Efternamnet på Ebbas hemmagjorda alter-ego
- Detta spisades den råa första dejten
- Denna morrande Italienare vill Ebba gärna äga i framtiden
- Ebbas sjukt nog bästa serie
- I skyn hittar man denna ögonsten
- Ett C istället för ett K till brudgummen så har vi efternamnet på skaparen av Kraften, på vilken planet hittar vi först hans förebild?
- Hej på Ebbas modersmål
- I denna värld vars människor har ytterst dåliga språkkunskaper hittar man ofta vuxna Ebba
- Där hämtade Ebba den svarta faran
- Hej på Lukas modersmål
- Lukas sommarlov spenderades ofta i denna bergiga spa-ort
30 Clues: Hej på Ebbas modersmål • Hej på Lukas modersmål • Ebbas sjukt nog bästa serie • Platsen där frieriet ägde rum • En av Ebbas många fina smeknamn • På en sådan skedde första kramen • I skyn hittar man denna ögonsten • Där hämtade Ebba den svarta faran • Ebbas helt egna fyrbenta gladiator • Detta spisades den råa första dejten • Efternamnet på Ebbas hemmagjorda alter-ego • ...
Art EOC Crossword Review 3/3 2025-05-22
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- ______colors that advance towards the viewer are.
- The Shadow projected onto another surface by an object is a ____ shadow.
- Art that is useful and has a purpose is call _____ art.
- Three colors that are equally spaced on the color wheel are called _____colors.
- Unlike an actual line, a ______line is created through the visual arrangements of elements within a composition.
- _______colors share a common color within them, colors such as red, red violet and violet are examples of these type or colors.
- Another word for color is ________.
- Another term for a quick sketch is _____.
- The colors brown, black, white and greys are identified as _________ colors.
- When discussing the brightness or dullness of a color we are discussing the colors ____.
- Clay that has not been fired is called_____.
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- A _____is three dimensional it has height width and depth.
- A form of balance where each side is not identical is referred to as being ______.
- recced into the background.
- The space an object takes up or the actual object is call ________ space.
- ______is the relative lightness and darkness of a color, it is an element of art.
- The liquid glass type material applied to ceramics and is fired in the kiln to harden is called _____.
- When discussing or admiring the ________ of an artwork we are referring to its beauty.
- When a color has white added to it becomes a ______of the original color.
- When a color has black added to it becomes a _____ of the original color.
- _____ space is the area around the object.
- Printing ink is rolled out with a ______.
- Clay that has been fired is called______.
- A two-dimensional element that has height and width and is either organic or geometric is a ____.
- An artwork with a flat dull finish is best describe as having a ________ finish.
25 Clues: recced into the background. • Another word for color is ________. • Printing ink is rolled out with a ______. • Clay that has been fired is called______. • Another term for a quick sketch is _____. • _____ space is the area around the object. • Clay that has not been fired is called_____. • ______colors that advance towards the viewer are. • ...
Anatomy of the Heart 2013-11-14
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- Blood vessel which divides to form the right and left pulmonary arteries
- Left: Bicuspid valve or the Mitral Valve. Right: Tricuspid valve
- Deeper membrane 2 : deeper membrane, 2 layers
- Large blood vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart
- What receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium?
- Right: Pulmonary semilunar valve. Left: Aortic semilunar valve
- Middle layer of the heart, composed of thick bundles of cardiac muscle
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- Double connective tissue membrane that surrounds and protects the heart
- Largest artery in the body
- What carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs?
- Receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium
- Vein that carries deoxygenated blood from the upper half of the body to the heart's right atrium
- Tough outer membrane
- Pumps this blood directly into the left ventricle
- Receives blood from two large veins: the superior vena cava and the inferior vena cava
- Inner layer, lines the heart chambers
- Outside layer of the heart, composed of connective tissue
17 Clues: Tough outer membrane • Largest artery in the body • Inner layer, lines the heart chambers • Deeper membrane 2 : deeper membrane, 2 layers • Receives oxygenated blood from the left atrium • Pumps this blood directly into the left ventricle • What receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium? • Outside layer of the heart, composed of connective tissue • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2023-02-10
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- To go find stuff on
- brosser To find information
- Input device
- Something that blocks ad
- drive To play dvd in
- input device
- Keep ur computer from overheating
- To turn ur computer on
- Output device
- To run certian apps
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- Input device
- Output Device
- Stores temporary information
- display information
- to transfer date
- To save stuff
- The computers does to give information to u
- Output devide
- Display ur self to other peoples screen
- To display a device on a monitor
20 Clues: Input device • Input device • input device • Output Device • To save stuff • Output devide • Output device • to transfer date • To go find stuff on • display information • To run certian apps • drive To play dvd in • To turn ur computer on • Something that blocks ad • brosser To find information • Stores temporary information • To display a device on a monitor • Keep ur computer from overheating • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: BONES 2022-09-21
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- bone that forms part of nasal cavities (Page 120)
- bone that forms the forehead (Page 119)
- bones forming the sides and tops of cranium (Page 119)
- protective frame for heart and lungs (Page 121)
- there are seven ______ bones (Page 122)
- known as digits (Page 121)
- bone at the front inner wall of the orbits (Page 120)
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- upper jaw bones (Page 120)
- U shaped-bone (Page 120)
- bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120)
- strongest bone of the face (Page 120)
- visualized as bump on the big toe-side of ankle (Page 121)
- known as the ankle bone (Page 122)
- bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape (Page 119)
- the bone that joins all the bones of cranium together (Page 120)
- bone that is in the ear region (Page 119)
- bone known as cheek bones (Page 120)
17 Clues: U shaped-bone (Page 120) • upper jaw bones (Page 120) • known as digits (Page 121) • known as the ankle bone (Page 122) • bone known as cheek bones (Page 120) • strongest bone of the face (Page 120) • bone that forms the forehead (Page 119) • there are seven ______ bones (Page 122) • bone that is in the ear region (Page 119) • bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120) • ...
Anatomy & Classification of trees 2022-08-30
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- a series of sieve tube elements placed end to end to form a continuous tube.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit.
- of the cell types found in xylem, the water conducting tissue of plants.
- Has the appearance of rounded divisions among the margins of the leaf
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- the scientific study of trees
- A leaf which is divided into smaller leaflets, those leaflets arranged on each side of the leaf's central stalk
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- the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by periderm.
- A leaf that has leaflets attached to side branches arranged along a central leafstalk
- consists of undifferentiated cells capable of cell division
- the outermost layer of plants, which covers leaves, fruits, flowers, and non-woody stems of higher plants.
- study of the structure of a organism
- Leaflets attached to the end of a leafstalk
- transports water and nutrients from the plant
- a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem which lacks perforations in the cell wall.
- the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions.
- Material that remains after cells mature and die
17 Clues: the scientific study of trees • study of the structure of a organism • Leaflets attached to the end of a leafstalk • transports water and nutrients from the plant • Material that remains after cells mature and die • consists of undifferentiated cells capable of cell division • the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions. • ...
ANATOMY OF THE SKIN 2022-10-26
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- the medical branch of science that deals with the study of skin (Page 154)
- melanin that is red to yellow in colour (Page 159)
- a physician who specializes in disease and disorders of the skin, hair and nails (Page 154)
- specialization in the cleaning, beautification, and preservation of the health of the skin on the entire body (Page 154)
- melanin that is dark drown to black (Page 159)
- the layer that supplies the skin with all of its oxygen and nutrients (Page 157)
- what produces melanin in the epidermis (Page 159)
- fatty tissue found below the dermis (Page 156)
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- a fatty/oily substance that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the hair (Page 161)
- butter most and thinnest layer of the skin (Page 156)
- the principal component of hair and nails, and skin that is a fibrous protein (Page 156)
- how many types of melanin does the body produce (Page 159)
- fibrous protein that gives the skin form and strength (Page 160)
- how many structures within the reticular layer are in its network (Page 157)
- what's an important and needed protective layer that is developed with repeated pressure on the same spot on the skin, to prevent damage to the underlying skin (Page 155)
- underlying or inner layer of the skin (Page 156)
- protein base that forms elastic tissue (Page 160)
17 Clues: melanin that is dark drown to black (Page 159) • fatty tissue found below the dermis (Page 156) • underlying or inner layer of the skin (Page 156) • protein base that forms elastic tissue (Page 160) • what produces melanin in the epidermis (Page 159) • melanin that is red to yellow in colour (Page 159) • butter most and thinnest layer of the skin (Page 156) • ...
Anatomy Crossword- Raven V 2022-11-28
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- Course through the bone along the diaphysis
- deep, thicker dermal layer of regularly arranged dense fibers that form meshwork; stretch tremendously. If too much stretch this results in tear in terms known as stretch marks(linea akbicantes)
- Outer layers are composed of dead cells while inner layers contain living cells. Increased friction causes increased thickness.
- several layers of polygonal cells with spikelike projection attaching cells together, limited mitotic activity, all living cells, combined w stratum basal called the stratum germinativum
- Superficial layer that contacts the epidermis with projections called dermal papillae forming the base friction ridges of fingers and toes(fingerprint and toeprints)
- Involves the epidermis, painful, heals in less than a week
- 20-30 layers of flattened, scalelike cells which flake off; cornified (hardened) cells filled with keratin and are all dead. Increasing friction resulting in thickening called calluses.
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- Involves the epidermis, dermis, and the subcutaneous layer, relatively pain free, appears white and waxy, does not blanche, may require a skin Graft
- Involves the epidermis and part of the dermis, very painful, blisters develop (never rupture a blister)
- flattened cells with dark stained keratohyaline granules, keratinization results in cell death of the superficial layers of cells in this layer. Deep cells are still live while the outer cells are dead
- Single layer of mitotically active cells replacing lost cells, contact with dermis via basement membrane, made up of all living cells
- Short, fine hair on women and children
- formed from myoblasts that do not fuse with muscle fibers during development in order to fuse with damaged muscle to assist in repair and regeneration in the event of injury.
- Fine, fetal silky hair
- Indistinct cells that appear clear, only found in very thick skin (palmar and plantar cells), all cells are dead
- Burns through epidermis, dermis, sub q layer and through deeper tissue such as muscle of bone
- Small channels between active osteocytes
17 Clues: Fine, fetal silky hair • Short, fine hair on women and children • Small channels between active osteocytes • Course through the bone along the diaphysis • Involves the epidermis, painful, heals in less than a week • Burns through epidermis, dermis, sub q layer and through deeper tissue such as muscle of bone • ...
Anatomy Final Exam Crossword 2024-12-17
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- : Valves that close to produce the "lub" sound in the heart.
- : The transparent central part of the eye where light enters.
- : Part of the brain responsible for temperature regulation.
- : Process by which oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange occurs.
- : Tubes where fertilization occurs.
- : The primary function of this system is body protection.
- : The "thick filament" in muscle contraction.
- : A feedback system that regulates body temperature.
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- : The substance causing muscle burn after exercise.
- : Outermost layer of the skin.
- : Condition caused by cholesterol buildup in arteries.
- : Site of sperm production in the testes.
- : The basic unit of the nervous system.
- : Flap of cartilage that prevents food from entering the trachea.
- : The thin filament in muscle contraction.
- : Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- : Hormone detected by pregnancy tests.
17 Clues: : Outermost layer of the skin. • : Tubes where fertilization occurs. • : Hormone detected by pregnancy tests. • : The basic unit of the nervous system. • : Site of sperm production in the testes. • : The thin filament in muscle contraction. • : The "thick filament" in muscle contraction. • : The substance causing muscle burn after exercise. • ...
Anatomy Vocab 9.1 + 9.2 2025-02-19
Across
- Specialized fibrous joint that anchors the root of a tooth into its bony socket within the Jaw bones
- Freely moving joint
- Type of Fibrous joint where two or more bones are tightly connected by fibrous tissue
- Joint where the adjacent bones are united by fibrous connective tissue
- Joint where the bones are joined by hyaline cartilage or fibrocartilage.
- Bones that meet or touch each other
- Fluid-filled space where adjacent bones articulate with each other
- Fibrous connective tissue that connects bone to bone and provides stability and support to joints
- An immobile joint
Down
- Joint with limited mobility
- Soft spots in an infant's skull where the cranial bones meet.
- Joint that allows for the several directions of movement
- Joint where the articulating surfaces of the bones are not directly connected, but instead come into contact with each other within a joint cavity that is filled with a lubricating fluid.
- Type of fibrous joint in which two parallel bones are united by fibrous connective tissue.
- Another name for joint. A place where adjacent bones or bone and cartilage come together to form a connection.
- Joint that llows for motions within two planes.
- Joint thatonly allows for a motion in a single plane
17 Clues: An immobile joint • Freely moving joint • Joint with limited mobility • Bones that meet or touch each other • Joint that llows for motions within two planes. • Joint thatonly allows for a motion in a single plane • Joint that allows for the several directions of movement • Soft spots in an infant's skull where the cranial bones meet. • ...
MRI Anatomy - Hip Assessment 2025-03-03
Across
- another name for the kneecap
- while deepening the hip socket, creates a rim attached to the margin of the acetabulum.
- continuation of the popliteal vein, it crosses under the inguinal ligament to form the External Iliac Veins.
- what is the primary nerve of interest in this region and is also an extension of the sacral plexus.
- gap between the two condyles of the femur posteriorly.
- muscle that is found anteriorly off the ASIS and travels medially.
- what tendon hugs the ischial tuberosity posteriorly.
- largest and most superficial muscle.
- at the level if ASIS, the larger external iliac arteries descend along the border of the psoas to become the...
Down
- what is the name of the muscle group that includes the muscles, pectineus, adductors and gracilis.
- smallest and deepest of the gluteal muscles.
- name of the muscle group consisting of adductor brevis, adductor longus and adductor magnus.
- origin of all three hamstring muscles.
- the gluteal tuberosity and the pectineal line join to form...
- cup shaped muscle that originates on the lateral border of the ischial tuberosity and inserts on the intertrochanteric crest of the femur.
- originates on the anterior sacrum and inserts on the greater trochanter superiorly.
- at approximately L4, the aorta will bifurcate into the left and right common...
17 Clues: another name for the kneecap • largest and most superficial muscle. • origin of all three hamstring muscles. • smallest and deepest of the gluteal muscles. • what tendon hugs the ischial tuberosity posteriorly. • gap between the two condyles of the femur posteriorly. • the gluteal tuberosity and the pectineal line join to form... • ...
Flower anatomy 7th grade 2025-05-02
Across
- encloses and protects the flower before it blooms
- the process of moving pollen from the stamen to the pistil
- contains the ovule, often turns into the fruit of the plant
- where the pollen is made
- an example of a plant that is non vascular
- a simple reproductive cell
- the egg that turns into a seed when fertilized
- pollen lands on this sticky part of the plant
- has a protective coat, an embryo and nutrients
Down
- thin stem that holds up the anther
- the entire female portion of the plant
- type of plant that makes flowers
- the male cell of the plant that needs to get to the ovary to make a seed
- modified leaves that are brightly colored and attract pollinators
- type of plant that has tubes
- the entire male portion of the plant
- tall slender part of the pistil that connects the stigma to the ovary
17 Clues: where the pollen is made • a simple reproductive cell • type of plant that has tubes • type of plant that makes flowers • thin stem that holds up the anther • the entire male portion of the plant • the entire female portion of the plant • an example of a plant that is non vascular • pollen lands on this sticky part of the plant • ...
Wrist Pathology and Anatomy 2026-02-05
Across
- Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____
- A postive___ sign shows lost of intrinsic muscles ?
- Pain symptoms in the following movements of UD, Wrist flexion and extension indicate ?
- - Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side
- Dequervains tenosynovitis are caused by repetitive motion of thumb extension and __?
- – The _____ nerve innervates forearm flexors and dorsal hand sensory before the wrist
Down
- trauma- What type of trauma is caused by the DX of repetitive use.
- Colles fracture occur___ location of distal segment ?
- - Which nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome
- Which position unloads the ulna?
- Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side
- Pain symptoms of weight baring and rotation in pronation and force caused by repetitive motion (Hockey)
- cyst- ____roots into the carpal bones, joint space, or on tendons
- A positive froment’s sign represents loss of ____?
- Provocative testing involves putting the joint in a pressurized position to _______ symptoms
- hand- Guyon’s canal + repetitive trauma = ______
- Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component?
17 Clues: Which position unloads the ulna? • Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side • Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____ • Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component? • A positive froment’s sign represents loss of ____? • hand- Guyon’s canal + repetitive trauma = ______ • - Which nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome • ...
Evolution 2019-01-09
Across
- is an early stage of animal development, before the fetus
- anatomy comparing body parts; like bones to see if they have a common ancestor
- shows the structure of organisms that lived long ago
Down
- structure similar structures that came from a common ancestor
- structure A structure that has no purpose
- fossil a fossil that has been dated
- Genes that control how bodies are structured
7 Clues: fossil a fossil that has been dated • structure A structure that has no purpose • Genes that control how bodies are structured • shows the structure of organisms that lived long ago • is an early stage of animal development, before the fetus • structure similar structures that came from a common ancestor • ...
The History of Medicine 2022-09-13
Across
- had the world's first nurses and hospitals
- discovered the fallopian tube in women's anatomy
- was a philosopher and scientific genius and became the tutor of Alexander the Great
- prescribed diets, massage, exercise, and drugs to cool, heat, dry, or moisten the body as needed
Down
- code of behavior
- measles
6 Clues: measles • code of behavior • had the world's first nurses and hospitals • discovered the fallopian tube in women's anatomy • was a philosopher and scientific genius and became the tutor of Alexander the Great • prescribed diets, massage, exercise, and drugs to cool, heat, dry, or moisten the body as needed
