greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Biomechanics and anatomy 2024-02-27
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- Joint action with toes pointed down
- the point where the projectile is released
- ball and socket joint in the upper body
- the order actions should occur
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- an object released into the air
- arm bone in line with pinky finger
- muscle at the top of the back
- _______ muscles get recruited before smaller ones
- joint that connects femur to tibia
- biggest muscle below the knee
- bicep curl joint action
- bones in the ankle
12 Clues: bones in the ankle • bicep curl joint action • muscle at the top of the back • biggest muscle below the knee • the order actions should occur • an object released into the air • arm bone in line with pinky finger • joint that connects femur to tibia • Joint action with toes pointed down • ball and socket joint in the upper body • the point where the projectile is released • ...
Muscle Anatomy Crossword 2024-04-05
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- Primary muscle during used during band walks
- Primary muscle during used during shrugs
- Largest muscle in the human body
- Primary muscle during used during calf raise
- Primary muscle during used during arm curls
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- Primary muscle during used during leg curl
- Primary muscle during used during rows
- Primary muscle during used during push ups
- Primary muscle during used during planks
- Largest muscle in the upper body
- Primary muscle during used during dips
- Primary muscle during used during OH Press
12 Clues: Largest muscle in the upper body • Largest muscle in the human body • Primary muscle during used during rows • Primary muscle during used during dips • Primary muscle during used during planks • Primary muscle during used during shrugs • Primary muscle during used during leg curl • Primary muscle during used during push ups • Primary muscle during used during OH Press • ...
Anatomy Fun Facts 2024-08-14
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- The average person has 67 different species of ___ in their belly button
- Which finger has the fastest growing nail
- This lung is 10% smaller than the other lung
- This is made up of 60% of fat in the human body
- There are 60,000 miles of this in your body
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- These little ones have 300 bones in their body
- Your stomach acid is strong enough to dissolve ____
- This makes up about 8% of your body weight
- This is the only part of the human body without blood vessels
- Humans are the only species known to do this
- How many liters does your body produce in one day
- Human teeth are just as strong as _____ teeth
12 Clues: Which finger has the fastest growing nail • This makes up about 8% of your body weight • There are 60,000 miles of this in your body • This lung is 10% smaller than the other lung • Humans are the only species known to do this • Human teeth are just as strong as _____ teeth • These little ones have 300 bones in their body • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2024-08-30
12 Clues: hip • leg • back • finger • digital • forehead • toward the back • toward the front • above another body part • below another body part • Pleura Lines thoracic cavity • lengthwise cut dividing body into right and left sections cural
Ocular Anatomy Midterm 2026-03-03
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- Example of multicellular fungus.
- Reproduce via spores AND binary fission.
- Pathogens like fungi and parasites are harder to treat because they have ___ cells, similar to humans.
- Viruses and prions cannot survive without a(n) ___.
- Reproduce ONLY via spores.
- Multicellular parasites that live on the skin.
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- Bacteria are an example of a ___ cell. (Hint: they have no nucleus)
- Multicellular parasites such as round worms or tape worms.
- Unicellular parasite causing malaria. Amoebas.
- Pathogen with no cell, instead has an RNA or DNA coat.
- Pathogens that are just infectious proteins with no DNA or RNA. Neurological.
- Example of unicellular fungus.
12 Clues: Reproduce ONLY via spores. • Example of unicellular fungus. • Example of multicellular fungus. • Reproduce via spores AND binary fission. • Unicellular parasite causing malaria. Amoebas. • Multicellular parasites that live on the skin. • Viruses and prions cannot survive without a(n) ___. • Pathogen with no cell, instead has an RNA or DNA coat. • ...
Anatomy Medical Terms 2026-03-05
Fish External Anatomy 2021-10-19
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- of, on, or relating to the upper side or back
- further back in position; of or nearer the rear
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- of, on, or relating to the underside
- technical term for gill cover
- near the front, especially situated in the front
- branch of science dealing with bodily structure
- bladder a gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes
7 Clues: technical term for gill cover • of, on, or relating to the underside • of, on, or relating to the upper side or back • branch of science dealing with bodily structure • further back in position; of or nearer the rear • near the front, especially situated in the front • bladder a gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes
Physical Therapist 2026-04-15
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- a person who a deep understanding of anatomy and pathologies
- a person who understands the patient's pain
- a person who can clearly explain diagnoses and exercis
- a person who is skilled in the use of electrotherapy equipment
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- movement analysis to identify limitations
- a person who evaluates treatment plans
- a person who collaborates with other professionals in the field
7 Clues: a person who evaluates treatment plans • movement analysis to identify limitations • a person who understands the patient's pain • a person who can clearly explain diagnoses and exercis • a person who a deep understanding of anatomy and pathologies • a person who is skilled in the use of electrotherapy equipment • ...
The Ologies- Lily Cho 2021-08-24
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- The study of the body structures and their functions (often learned with Anatomy).
- The study of bacteria and bacteria
- The study of parasites.
- The study of yeasts and fungi.
- The study of characteristics of diseases and possible things that might cause death.
- The study of the developments of living things that occur before birth.
- The study of volcanos and occurrences relating to volcanos.
- The study of animal behaviors.
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- The study of heredity/inheritance of traits passed down generations.
- The study of fossilized animals and plants in order to learn about the Earth's past.
- The study of water on Earth.
- The study of the immune system.
- relating to medicine and agriculture.
- The study of the microscopic life.
- The study of viruses and viral diseases.
- The study that studies everything about plants.
16 Clues: The study of parasites. • The study of water on Earth. • The study of yeasts and fungi. • The study of animal behaviors. • The study of the immune system. • The study of the microscopic life. • The study of bacteria and bacteria • relating to medicine and agriculture. • The study of viruses and viral diseases. • The study that studies everything about plants. • ...
Science 2023-06-12
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- The study of heredity and genes.
- Science The study of the environment and how to protect it.
- The study of ancient life through fossils.
- The study of human history through artifacts and remains.
- The study of celestial objects like stars and planets.
- The study of how living organisms interact with their environment.
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- The study of energy, motion, and forces.
- The study of Earth's rocks, minerals, and landforms.
- The study of matter and its properties.
- The study of plants and their life processes.
- Science The study of computers and programming.
- The study of animals and their behavior.
- The study of weather and the atmosphere.
- The study of the ocean and its organisms.
- The study of the structure of living organisms.
- The study of living things, such as plants and animals.
16 Clues: The study of heredity and genes. • The study of matter and its properties. • The study of energy, motion, and forces. • The study of animals and their behavior. • The study of weather and the atmosphere. • The study of the ocean and its organisms. • The study of ancient life through fossils. • The study of plants and their life processes. • ...
Evidence of evolution 2019-01-17
6 Clues: is in every organism. • -the definition of D for DNA • the definition of A for DNA. • remains of organisms that was there long ago. • unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development. • anatomy-Is the similarities and differences between different species.
Butterfly Basics 2024-12-17
6 Clues: to start or begin • to change completely • having many different kinds • move or travel from one area to another • the act of comparing two things to show how they are different • parts of a living thing's body and the way those parts fit together
MINDSET CROSSWORD 2017-03-24
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- command or grasp, as of a subject:a _______ of Italian.
- period or state of little or no growth or decline:to reach a ______ in one's career.
- possible, as opposed to actual:the_______ uses of nuclear energy.
- he doctrine that all facts and events exemplify natural laws.
- the state or quality of being connected or connective:the benefits of global _______.
- the act or fact of intervening
- lying or situated beneath, as a substratum.
- a number of such pieces.
- an associate.
- showing little or no change:a ______ concept; a _______ relationship.
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- adaptable or tractable:the mind of a child
- the quality or state of being plastic.
- the study of the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology of the nervous system
- the faculty of understanding.
- to recover, as from ill health or discouragement.
- a check to progress; a reverse or defeat:The new law was a _______.
16 Clues: an associate. • a number of such pieces. • the faculty of understanding. • the act or fact of intervening • the quality or state of being plastic. • adaptable or tractable:the mind of a child • lying or situated beneath, as a substratum. • to recover, as from ill health or discouragement. • command or grasp, as of a subject:a _______ of Italian. • ...
MEEP/SECTIONS 2018-01-08
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- King of a United Egypt
- A system of offices and officials that handle the business of government
- Dependence by each country or group on the other
- Groups of rocky rapid
- Structure with triangular sides
- A statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay
- An area of sediment, soil or minerals carried by water
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- Skilled workers who practice a handicraft
- A drawing or symbol that represents a word or sound
- One of the world’s first alphabets
- A hard white material made from these tusks
- A ruling family
- The study of the structure of the body and its organs
- The buying and selling of goods and services
- A body preserved by a special process
- A writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along Nile River in ancient Egypt
16 Clues: A ruling family • Groups of rocky rapid • King of a United Egypt • Structure with triangular sides • One of the world’s first alphabets • A body preserved by a special process • Skilled workers who practice a handicraft • A hard white material made from these tusks • The buying and selling of goods and services • Dependence by each country or group on the other • ...
Psychology crossword 2024-02-27
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- What system is the pineal gland considered a part of?
- who was credited as the 'Father of medicine'?
- How many faculties did Gall map the skull with?
- is the heart of brain the source of mental processes?
- what century did the brains influence on behavior become widely accepted?
- What year did Phrenology lose its credibility?
- Where did Descartes think the mind and body interacted?
- Who proposed Phrenology?
- What word was used to consider Gall's work?
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- Who was the French philosopher that proposed 'dualism'?
- who was credited as the 'Father of Anatomy'?
- who was the first philosopher to argue the brain hypothesis?
- what happens to the brain's functions if the brain is injured?
- What century did Phrenology become popular?
- who believed the heart held the mind and soul?
- which philosopher argued the heart hypothesis?
16 Clues: Who proposed Phrenology? • What century did Phrenology become popular? • What word was used to consider Gall's work? • who was credited as the 'Father of Anatomy'? • who was credited as the 'Father of medicine'? • who believed the heart held the mind and soul? • What year did Phrenology lose its credibility? • which philosopher argued the heart hypothesis? • ...
Sampuru Fake Food - Models 2022-12-18
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- The original fake food was made from ...
- This is the waxy, fake food
- People are sometimes confused and think the sampuru mean the food is ?
- They are made into a variety of different objects
- The food is not real. It is made from ?
- Food is put on ? in the restaurant window
- You can do this if you can't speak Japanese and want some food
- How long has fake food been around?
- Fake food is not cheap, it is...
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- The first inspiration to fake food
- Restaurant display cases are set up in ? to see things easily
- The creators home town.
- The name of the food model business
- Kitchen Town in Japanese
- This was not available at the time of the first fake foods
- The first year a fake model was made
16 Clues: The creators home town. • Kitchen Town in Japanese • This is the waxy, fake food • Fake food is not cheap, it is... • The first inspiration to fake food • The name of the food model business • How long has fake food been around? • The first year a fake model was made • The food is not real. It is made from ? • The original fake food was made from ... • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci 2023-03-13
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- He was apprenticed to a painter, sculptor, and _________
- He also studied Architecture, Mechanics, and _______
- Leonardo Da Vinci most likely had this, though it helped him create some of his work
- Apprenticed at Age 14 to Andrea del __________
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- Raised the standards of _______ for the Renaissance
- After leaving his apprenticeship he received a commission from ________ church leaders
- Became the resident artist for the Duke of _____
- Impacted the modern world of science and __________
- Leonardo Da Vinci was born in this city in Italy in 1452
9 Clues: Apprenticed at Age 14 to Andrea del __________ • Became the resident artist for the Duke of _____ • Raised the standards of _______ for the Renaissance • Impacted the modern world of science and __________ • He also studied Architecture, Mechanics, and _______ • He was apprenticed to a painter, sculptor, and _________ • ...
Kinesiology Joints 2024-09-13
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- Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- When one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- slightly movable
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate
- Immovable
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- freely moveable
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- This joint also allows for a wide range of movement
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
9 Clues: Immovable • freely moveable • slightly movable • This joint also allows for a wide range of movement • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side • ...
Gallbladder Ultrasound Signs and Artifacts - WORD BANK: Murphys | MickeyMouse | WES | Shotgun | Courvoisiers | Champagne | Twinkle | CometTail | RingDown 2026-04-13
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- Which sign is associated with emphysematous cholecystitis?
- Which artifact is associated with adenomyomatosis (Rokitansky-Aschoff sinuses)?
- Which artifact is associated with cholelithiasis (gallstones)?
- Which sign is associated with extrahepatic mass compressing the common bile duct?
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- Which sign is associated with biliary obstruction / dilated intrahepatic bile ducts?
- Which sign is associated with normal hepatic hilum / portal triad anatomy?
- Which sign is associated with acute cholecystitis?
- Which artifact is associated with gas bubbles (emphysematous cholecystitis)?
- Which sign is associated with a Gallbladder packed with stones?
9 Clues: Which sign is associated with acute cholecystitis? • Which sign is associated with emphysematous cholecystitis? • Which artifact is associated with cholelithiasis (gallstones)? • Which sign is associated with a Gallbladder packed with stones? • Which sign is associated with normal hepatic hilum / portal triad anatomy? • ...
The Crossword 2026-05-01
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- The process of predicting a criminal's traits and habits.
- One of the five women targeted in Whitechapel.
- Physical clues found by police at the crime scenes.
- The impoverished London district where the crimes occurred.Suture Stitches used to close a wound or incision.
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- Detailed knowledge of the human body and organs.
- The authorities who failed to capture the suspect.
- A piece of information used to solve the mystery.
- The infamous nickname given to the unidentified killer.
- Tool used for surgical precision during the attacks.
9 Clues: One of the five women targeted in Whitechapel. • Detailed knowledge of the human body and organs. • A piece of information used to solve the mystery. • The authorities who failed to capture the suspect. • Physical clues found by police at the crime scenes. • Tool used for surgical precision during the attacks. • ...
Anatomy of Computer 2019-02-16
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- A ___ is a display adapter also known as a graphics card.
- Any place of hardware that isn’t mounted inside a PC’s case is called a ________.
- A _____ stores information that your are working and each PC’s has a maximum of _____.
- A ______ uses fans to cool down a PC when extra heat is generated.
- A ____ is a device intended to store data when it’s not in use.
- It’s for desk tops, Pc, ________ is typically some type of box with lights, vents, and places for attaching cables.
- All the components we mentioned so far are connected by some combination of _____.
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- The ____ connects to some type of power source.
- It the heart of all the PC’s operations, and the performance of both hardware and software, ___________ relies on the processor’s performance.
- The word ______ is often used to describe a place on the outside of your PC where you can plug in a cable.
- using ______, your can add extra video cards, networks cards, printer ports, tv receivers and many other custom addition.
- The primary circuit board inside your PC, all components, inside and out, connect through the _______ in some way.
12 Clues: The ____ connects to some type of power source. • A ___ is a display adapter also known as a graphics card. • A ____ is a device intended to store data when it’s not in use. • A ______ uses fans to cool down a PC when extra heat is generated. • Any place of hardware that isn’t mounted inside a PC’s case is called a ________. • ...
Heart Anatomy Crossword 2020-07-22
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- Large inferior vein that brings deoxygenated blood into the heart from the systemic circuit
- Smallest vessel, barely larger in diameter than a red blood cell
- Large superior vein that brings deoxygenated blood into the heart from the systemic circuit
- Vessel that carries blood into the heart
- Another name for the left atrioventricular valve
- Another name for the right atrioventricular valve
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- Layer of muscular tissue found only in the heart
- Vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Brings oxygenated blood from the lungs into the heart
- Two larger chambers of the inferior section of the heart
- Two smaller chambers of the superior section of the heart
- Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
12 Clues: Vessel that carries blood into the heart • Vessel that carries blood away from the heart • Layer of muscular tissue found only in the heart • Another name for the left atrioventricular valve • Another name for the right atrioventricular valve • Brings oxygenated blood from the lungs into the heart • Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs • ...
anatomy crossword puzzle 2021-11-30
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- what type of muscle attaches to the bone?
- what type of endurance uses a lot of oxygen?
- what type of muscle is found in internal organs?
- what does tighting mean?
- what movement goes away from midline?
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- study of movement
- what movement goes toward the midline?
- what type of endurance does not use a lot of oxygen?
- connective tissue is called this
- smallest unit of muscle fiber
- what types of muscles are found in the heart?
- what are muscles tones also known as?
12 Clues: study of movement • what does tighting mean? • smallest unit of muscle fiber • connective tissue is called this • what movement goes away from midline? • what are muscles tones also known as? • what movement goes toward the midline? • what type of muscle attaches to the bone? • what type of endurance uses a lot of oxygen? • what types of muscles are found in the heart? • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-01-29
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- this is fat that contains phosphorus
- regarded as the universal solvent.
- these substances H+ ions in aqueous solutions
- these are made up of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds
- these substances produce OH- ions in aqueous solutions
- it contains the chromosomes inside the cell
- this translates the concentration of hydrogen ion
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- it is a biological process which involves the ingestion of solid material
- is a biological process which can be thought as 'cell drinking'
- they are regarded as the most abundant proteins in the body.
- these are any substance that are made up of two or more elements bonded together
- a type of lipid found in the cell membranes of body tissues
12 Clues: regarded as the universal solvent. • this is fat that contains phosphorus • it contains the chromosomes inside the cell • these substances H+ ions in aqueous solutions • this translates the concentration of hydrogen ion • these substances produce OH- ions in aqueous solutions • a type of lipid found in the cell membranes of body tissues • ...
Anatomy Chapter 12 2015-05-07
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- small masses of lymphnoid tissue that ring the pharynx
- an enzyme that destroys bacteria
- abnormally vigorous immune responses in which the imune system causes tissue damage
- occurs when antibodies bind to specific sites on bacterial exotoxins
- tissue grafts donated by a genetically identical person
- a tubelike offshoot of the first part of the large intestine
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- functions at peak levels only during youth
- chemicals that act indirectly to rid the body of antigens
- collections of lymphocytes
- process causes clumping of the foreign cells
- a soft, blood rich organ that filters blood
- mixture of dead or dying neutrophils
12 Clues: collections of lymphocytes • an enzyme that destroys bacteria • mixture of dead or dying neutrophils • functions at peak levels only during youth • a soft, blood rich organ that filters blood • process causes clumping of the foreign cells • small masses of lymphnoid tissue that ring the pharynx • tissue grafts donated by a genetically identical person • ...
Anatomy Escape Room 2022-09-09
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- lateral bone in the lower leg
- stapes located here
- there are 12 pairs of these
- flat and triangular bone
- pinky side of forearm
- humerus, clavicle, and scapula form this joint
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- Along with the mandible makes up the skull
- long bones of the foot
- Thumb side of the forearm
- break in a bone
- 7 bones
- long bone in the upper arm
12 Clues: 7 bones • break in a bone • stapes located here • pinky side of forearm • long bones of the foot • flat and triangular bone • Thumb side of the forearm • long bone in the upper arm • there are 12 pairs of these • lateral bone in the lower leg • Along with the mandible makes up the skull • humerus, clavicle, and scapula form this joint
Grey's Anatomy kids 2022-09-06
12 Clues: japril's son • bailey's son • jo's daughter • amelia's baby • japril's daughter • amelia and link's son • owen and teddy's child • meredith and derek's son • owen and teddy's daughter • daughter of calzona and mark • meredith and derek's oldest daughter • meredith and derek's youngest daughter
Basic Anatomy Terms 2021-01-07
12 Clues: Back • Below • Above • In back of • Belly side • In-front of • Toward mid line • Toward the head • Toward the tail • Closer to the surface • Away from the mid line • Further from the surface
Chapter 4 Anatomy 2023-09-22
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- the acceleration for enzyme speed
- a nonprotein component that combines with enzyme to become active
- _____ cycle where glucose,fats,and protein commonly enter
- a phase of the cellular respiration
- the break down of lipids,carbohydrates, and proteins
- small organic molecule
- break down of larger molecules into smaller ones
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- product of fatty acids and amino acids
- the build up of larger molecules from smaller ones
- process in which cells"burn" glucose molecules
- final acceptor of electrons of electrons released in reaction of cellular respiration
- where cellular respiration begins
12 Clues: small organic molecule • the acceleration for enzyme speed • where cellular respiration begins • a phase of the cellular respiration • product of fatty acids and amino acids • process in which cells"burn" glucose molecules • break down of larger molecules into smaller ones • the build up of larger molecules from smaller ones • ...
Turfgrass Anatomy & Adaptations 2024-08-28
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- how green the foliar canopy is
- width of the leaf blade
- foliar connection to a stem and has key morphological characteristics at the leaf-stem connection
- located at the base of the plant, it is the primary growing point of turfgrass with the highest cell development and differentiation
- number of leaf blades or shoots per unit area
- ability of the turfgrass canopy to bounce back in its upright position following compression from equipment or traffic
- underground stems which allow the turfgrass to grow laterally
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- consistency of look
- result of the quality of the mower cut or soil evenness
- aboveground stems growing along the ground surface which allows the turfgrass to grow laterally
- ability of a turfgrass canopy to support play or the weight of an object, such as a golf ball sitting on the canopy
- soil’s ability to resist compaction or compression of soil particles, which will make it challenging to grow turfgrass
12 Clues: consistency of look • width of the leaf blade • how green the foliar canopy is • number of leaf blades or shoots per unit area • result of the quality of the mower cut or soil evenness • underground stems which allow the turfgrass to grow laterally • aboveground stems growing along the ground surface which allows the turfgrass to grow laterally • ...
Eye Anatomy & Agnosia 2025-06-05
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- Lobe of the brain that processes visual information
- Cells in the retina that detect light and dark
- Cells in the retina that detect color
- Clear front layer of the eye that bends light
- Light sensitive area at the back of the eye, creates electrical signals
- Black opening in center of eye, controls light intensity
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- Loss of the ability to recognize faces
- Sends visual signals from eye to the brain
- Colored part of the eye that controls pupil size
- Point where the optic nerve crosses
- Focuses light onto the retina
- A condition where the brain cannot recognize what the eyes see
12 Clues: Focuses light onto the retina • Point where the optic nerve crosses • Cells in the retina that detect color • Loss of the ability to recognize faces • Sends visual signals from eye to the brain • Clear front layer of the eye that bends light • Cells in the retina that detect light and dark • Colored part of the eye that controls pupil size • ...
Human Anatomy Crossword 2025-06-11
12 Clues: Nerve sheath • Lung air sacs • Throat dangler • Outer skin layer • Longest human bone • Largest human organ • Arm bone, a bit funny • Prefix meaning “liver” • To breathe, biologically • The brain is in this system • O2-transporting cells; abbr. • Nerve that slows your heartbeat
Nail Anatomy & Hygiene 2025-05-14
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- Using a chemical to destroy or inhibit the growth of microorganisms.
- Removes dirt and helps prevent growth of microbes, but does not kill bacteria.
- Children's nails grow _____________ faster than adults'.
- Plate Constructed in about 100 layers.
- Small portion of the skin that extends over the nail plate.
- Helps produce the nail.
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- Edge Extends beyond the fingertip.
- Skin that is attached to the underside of the free edge.
- Root Portion of nail plate hidden under the fold of the skin at the base of the nail.
- Bed Where the nail plate is attached.
- Nail contains 15-30% of this.
- tools Should be discarded after use.
- Excess cuticle that overlaps onto the base of the nail.
- Half moon
14 Clues: Half moon • Helps produce the nail. • Nail contains 15-30% of this. • Edge Extends beyond the fingertip. • Bed Where the nail plate is attached. • tools Should be discarded after use. • Plate Constructed in about 100 layers. • Excess cuticle that overlaps onto the base of the nail. • Skin that is attached to the underside of the free edge. • ...
Language of Anatomy 2025-09-10
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- Farther the point of attachment of the limb to the body trunk
- Toward the body surface
- Toward or at the midline
- The rear end
- toward the backside
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- The front end
- Close to the point of attachment of the limb to the body trunk
- Toward the head
- Away from the head
- Away from the midline
- toward the frontside
- Away from the body surface
12 Clues: The rear end • The front end • Toward the head • Away from the head • toward the backside • toward the frontside • Away from the midline • Toward the body surface • Toward or at the midline • Away from the body surface • Farther the point of attachment of the limb to the body trunk • Close to the point of attachment of the limb to the body trunk
Ancient Egypt 2021-10-01
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- Egyptians used______ to write down information about taxes and business.
- Pyramids and temples were built to fit in with the ______ of the stars.
- Is the study of stars
- Egyptians had a good understanding of ______ and physiology.
- Egyptians mixed astronomy and ________.
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- Was a Pharaoh who was buried in the Valley of the Kings.
- He was one of the first Egyptian doctors.
7 Clues: Is the study of stars • Egyptians mixed astronomy and ________. • He was one of the first Egyptian doctors. • Was a Pharaoh who was buried in the Valley of the Kings. • Egyptians had a good understanding of ______ and physiology. • Pyramids and temples were built to fit in with the ______ of the stars. • ...
Fish External Anatomy 2021-10-19
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- near the front, especially situated in the front
- technical term for gill cover
- a gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes
- branch of science dealing with bodily structure
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- further back in position; of or nearer the rear
- of, on, or relating to the underside
- of, on, or relating to the upper side or back
7 Clues: technical term for gill cover • of, on, or relating to the underside • of, on, or relating to the upper side or back • further back in position; of or nearer the rear • branch of science dealing with bodily structure • near the front, especially situated in the front • a gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes
Famous people in Canada 2024-07-19
6 Clues: Famous for his song baby • Character in Grey's Anatomy • Known for his appereance in Deadpool • One of the best-selling artists of all time • Surname of one of the most prominent hockey players • Name of one of the most famous feminist writers of Canada
Scientific Discoveries 2025-09-16
6 Clues: The First Law of Motion • The subject that Robert Boyle contributed to • Andreas Vesalius wrote a book about what topic? • A new model of the solar system made by Copernicus • The philosopher who advocated the scientific method • William Harvey discovered what about the human body?
A mountain of a problem 2023-11-07
5 Clues: A crack or hole • Able to decompose • Holes where they put their feces • Thin layers of ice that glacier ice • a field of biology which concerns with organisms
Human Body Structure and Function Levels 2023-06-26
Across
- This makes up tissues.
- Organ systems work together to create a _______
- The study of a structure of an organism and relationship to its parts
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- The study of the function of living organisms and their parts.
- This level is where atoms and molecules work together.
- The repsiratory system is an example of an ___________
- Where many cells work together to form a common function
- Tissues work together to make up ________
8 Clues: This makes up tissues. • Tissues work together to make up ________ • Organ systems work together to create a _______ • This level is where atoms and molecules work together. • The repsiratory system is an example of an ___________ • Where many cells work together to form a common function • The study of the function of living organisms and their parts. • ...
Body Tissues 2022-12-04
Across
- includes striated and smooth muscles
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit.
- is used to carry "messages" to and from various parts of the body.
- the study of structures of living things
- supports other tissues and binds them together
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- gives strength and structure to bones
- provides a covering
- produce, store, and carry white blood cells that fight infections and other diseases.
- tissue that has a fluid matrix, called plasma, and no fibers.
9 Clues: provides a covering • includes striated and smooth muscles • gives strength and structure to bones • the study of structures of living things • supports other tissues and binds them together • tissue that has a fluid matrix, called plasma, and no fibers. • is used to carry "messages" to and from various parts of the body. • ...
Evolution 2025-03-24
Across
- what you would call a species from which many others descend
- a group of organisms of the same species, living in the same location
- tailbones in humans, for example
- adaptive _________
- a branch of biology that studies evolutionary relationships between organisms, and might represent them on a "tree"
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- structures that are observed in comparative anatomy to study evolution
- the "father of evolution"
- type of evolution where separate species evolve similar traits
- the process by which the fittest organisms survive and reproduce most successfully
9 Clues: adaptive _________ • the "father of evolution" • tailbones in humans, for example • what you would call a species from which many others descend • type of evolution where separate species evolve similar traits • a group of organisms of the same species, living in the same location • structures that are observed in comparative anatomy to study evolution • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-10
Across
- A few of his most famous works include Candide, Zadig, and Treatise on Tolerance.
- This astronomer made improvements to the telescope.
- The three powers of government should be separate.
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- Galileo used this tool for his studies in astronomy.
- This law was the capstone of the scientific revolution.
- Wrote an influential book on human anatomy.
- Created the Separation of Powers
- Best known for his compositions and went deaf at the age of 28.
- Best known for his law of gravitation.
9 Clues: Created the Separation of Powers • Best known for his law of gravitation. • Wrote an influential book on human anatomy. • The three powers of government should be separate. • This astronomer made improvements to the telescope. • Galileo used this tool for his studies in astronomy. • This law was the capstone of the scientific revolution. • ...
Scientific Revolution/Enlightenment Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-10
Across
- A few of his most famous works include Candide, Zadig, and Treatise on Tolerance.
- This astronomer made improvements to the telescope.
- The three powers of government should be separate.
Down
- Galileo used this tool for his studies in astronomy.
- This law was the capstone of the scientific revolution.
- Wrote an influential book on human anatomy.
- Created the Separation of Powers
- Best known for his compositions and went deaf at the age of 28.
- Best known for his law of gravitation.
9 Clues: Created the Separation of Powers • Best known for his law of gravitation. • Wrote an influential book on human anatomy. • The three powers of government should be separate. • This astronomer made improvements to the telescope. • Galileo used this tool for his studies in astronomy. • This law was the capstone of the scientific revolution. • ...
Evidence of Evolution 2019-01-09
Across
- Anatomy of which checks if organisms share a C.A.
- base of all known fossils and when/how they evolved.
- Structures that have C.A.
- A type of Structure that has no purpose.
- something that chemically controls how the body is structured.
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- An Early Stage of animal Development in the womb or egg of the parent.
- A Law of which old fossils are deeper than the new, young fossils.
- Type of fossil that has been dated.
- Build of organisms that roamed long ago.
9 Clues: Structures that have C.A. • Type of fossil that has been dated. • Build of organisms that roamed long ago. • A type of Structure that has no purpose. • Anatomy of which checks if organisms share a C.A. • base of all known fossils and when/how they evolved. • something that chemically controls how the body is structured. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Press Technology which helped spread ideas quicker
- Treatment of rubbing onions on warts or cuts to cure yourself
- Houses Separate hospitals for the sick
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- Disease spreading sores and spots from genitals to around mouth
- Sanitatis Set of rules to live a healthy life provided by the Church
- Plague 1665 serious outbreak across England
- Society Institution for scientists to share ideas in the Renaissance
- Published new theory which suggested blood circulated around the body instead of being made in the liver
- Study of the human body
9 Clues: Study of the human body • Houses Separate hospitals for the sick • Plague 1665 serious outbreak across England • Press Technology which helped spread ideas quicker • Treatment of rubbing onions on warts or cuts to cure yourself • Disease spreading sores and spots from genitals to around mouth • Sanitatis Set of rules to live a healthy life provided by the Church • ...
Ch. 12 Vocab 6th Grade 2024-03-14
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- a curved part of a structure that serves as a support
- a curved ceiling made of arches
- a lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life
- the study of the body’s structure
- verse or prose that pokes fun at human weakness
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- in ancient Rome, a person who fought people or animals for public entertainment
- changes to bring about improvement
- people considered holy by followers of the Christian faith
- motifs or images created by an arrangement of colored glass or stone
9 Clues: a curved ceiling made of arches • the study of the body’s structure • changes to bring about improvement • verse or prose that pokes fun at human weakness • a curved part of a structure that serves as a support • a lyric poem that expresses strong emotions about life • people considered holy by followers of the Christian faith • ...
IQPhoria 2022-09-22
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- The first company to produce a handheld mobile phone
- In anatomy the outer layer of the skin is called
- This element is used as a disinfectant, as a bleaching agent and to purify water
- This source of energy is currently causing the largest amount of greenhouse gas emissions, globally
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- The saltiest Ocean
- Best known as the ‘king of sports’
- Name of the substance that gives skin and hair its pigment
- Fast-food chain has the famous slogan, “Eat
- The second largest country in the world
9 Clues: The saltiest Ocean • Best known as the ‘king of sports’ • The second largest country in the world • Fast-food chain has the famous slogan, “Eat • In anatomy the outer layer of the skin is called • The first company to produce a handheld mobile phone • Name of the substance that gives skin and hair its pigment • ...
A&P Week 1 2020-12-14
5 Clues: the function of body parts • the structure of body parts • changes to a population over time • a system to maintain internal stability • physical and chemical processes in an organism
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 2019-04-01
5 Clues: rising up, filling • rummaging; looking around • not accepting something as true • the study of the body and how it works • a plant with fragrant leaves, often used as seasoning
Technology: New & Old 2020-01-30
Across
- Faster than a walk, slower than a run.
- Many board games require at least one.
- Common sugary core.
- One who is likely to get robot parts first.
- "Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."
- Powerful waves that move through earth.
- Residential life.
- "Cut" that shows something not usually seen.
- Just before a special time.
- Random way of choosing from many.
- One's body, scientifically.
- Meals for animals.
- Another popular winter holiday, not for everyone.
- Country life.
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- Small bomb often thrown.
- Happens when two hot metals press together.
- Team competition played in a straight line.
- Brutal destruction of lives.
- Lenses of distant people and places.
- European region well known for its seafood, beaches, and empires.
- Wind, space, lightning, your mind.
- What most Halloween-goers experience at the end of the night.
- Birds flying, collectively.
- Unfortunate friend of the hammer, sometimes painted.
- City life.
25 Clues: City life. • Country life. • Residential life. • Meals for animals. • Common sugary core. • Small bomb often thrown. • Just before a special time. • Birds flying, collectively. • One's body, scientifically. • Brutal destruction of lives. • Random way of choosing from many. • Wind, space, lightning, your mind. • Lenses of distant people and places. • ...
Cairns Cross word 2020-06-30
Across
- the number of years Victor and Celia have been married (6,5)
- Darren studied this at uni (7,8)
- Gavin’s childhood nickname (6)
- what extreme activity did Jason do in Australia (7)
- the number of times Jason and Gareth have seen Keane (3)
- the city where Gavin proposed to Maria (4)
- name of the customer Laurence was forced to wear on his stag (5)
- a snack that Celia did not get when she was in NewYork (7)
- hobby and talent of Katie (4,6)
- artist popular on Victor’s ‘beach playlist’ (7,5)
- in which city do Gareth not get on the train when inter-railing (6)
- Linda’s first job (8)
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- Laurence and Linda’s honeymoon destination (8)
- subject of Colin’s masters degree (7)
- the month of Laura and Paul’s wedding (4)
- Laura’s favourite cocktail (7)
- the area which Mark’s flat is in (9)
- the name of Paul and Catriona’s band (6,6)
- number of Jason’s house (6)
- Mark’s favourite car (4,7)
20 Clues: Linda’s first job (8) • Mark’s favourite car (4,7) • number of Jason’s house (6) • Laura’s favourite cocktail (7) • Gavin’s childhood nickname (6) • hobby and talent of Katie (4,6) • Darren studied this at uni (7,8) • the area which Mark’s flat is in (9) • subject of Colin’s masters degree (7) • the month of Laura and Paul’s wedding (4) • ...
Truly, Madly, Deadly 2021-10-29
Across
- voluntarily cease to keep or claim
- the outer limits or edge of an area or object.
- of or like a serpent or snake
- a substance that produces hallucinations.
- the act of convoking
- not important
- exhibiting extremely wild or violent behavior
- intensely irritated and frustrated
- the policy of acceding to the demands of a potentially hostile nation in the hope of maintaining peace
- as a trial, experiment, or attempt
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- substance used in the diagnosis treatment
- likely to occur at any moment
- having a moulded or carved decoration or design on the surface
- not able to be comforted or consoled; disconsolate
- the act of recalling past experiences or events
- Anatomy, Zoology. the organ in most mammals
- to decorate (an object) with layers of fine materials
- a pattern consisting of adjoining vertical rows of slanting lines
- relating to metaphysics
- to shake with a slight but rapid motion
- sheer, utter, downright, or complete
21 Clues: not important • the act of convoking • relating to metaphysics • likely to occur at any moment • of or like a serpent or snake • voluntarily cease to keep or claim • intensely irritated and frustrated • as a trial, experiment, or attempt • sheer, utter, downright, or complete • to shake with a slight but rapid motion • substance used in the diagnosis treatment • ...
Body Positioning and Respiration 2022-02-03
Across
- the study of the functions of organisms or their parts
- father from the midline
- sum of inspiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, and expiratory reserve volume
- amount of air that can be forcibly inhaled after a tidal inhalation
- amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a tidal exhalation
- towards the midline
- the study of structures of the organism and their relations of their parts
- going to the other side
- amount of air inhaled or exhaled with each breath under realxed conditions
- towards your feet
- towards the back
- towards the head
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- divides the body into upper and lower parts
- sum of expiratory residual volume and residual volume
- divides the body into front and back
- amount of air remaining in the lungs after forced exhalation
- sum of tidal volume and inspiratory reserve volume
- divides the body into left and right
- towards the side
- towards the front
- sum of your vital capacity and remaining residual volume
- same side
22 Clues: same side • towards the side • towards the back • towards the head • towards the front • towards your feet • towards the midline • father from the midline • going to the other side • divides the body into front and back • divides the body into left and right • divides the body into upper and lower parts • sum of tidal volume and inspiratory reserve volume • ...
Science 2023-10-30
Across
- Branch of science dealing with matter, energy, and force.
- Science Study of computers and computational systems.
- Science Study of the environment and human impact on it.
- Study of the nervous system and brain.
- Study of plants, their structure, and life processes.
- Study of insects and their relationships to humans.
- Study of celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies.
- Application of scientific principles to design and build systems.
- Science that deals with animals and their behavior.
- Study of the oceans and marine life.
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- Study of heredity and variation in living organisms.
- Study of matter, its composition, structure, and properties.
- Study of ancient life through fossils and geological records.
- Science focused on weather and atmospheric conditions.
- Study of microorganisms and their effects.
- Study of the Earth's structure, composition, and processes.
- Science of life and living organisms.
- Study of relationships between organisms and their environment.
- Study of human history through artifacts and remains.
- Study of the structure of living organisms.
20 Clues: Study of the oceans and marine life. • Science of life and living organisms. • Study of the nervous system and brain. • Study of microorganisms and their effects. • Study of the structure of living organisms. • Study of insects and their relationships to humans. • Science that deals with animals and their behavior. • Study of heredity and variation in living organisms. • ...
Cosmetology 2022-10-17
Across
- show no symptoms or signs of infection
- manipulation of soft tissue
- study of human body structures
- muscles that draws the fingers together
- chemical liquid mixed with polymer powder
- single cell organisms that grow in irregular masses
- kneecaps
- petroleum byproduct, moisturizes
- process of cell reproduction;divides
- styling product that adds volume
- bone that forms forehead
- study of functions performed by body's structures
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- reaction due to severe sensitivity
- abnormal condition of all or part of the body, makes body incapable of carrying on normal function
- technical term for ringworm
- muscles that separates fingers
- cosmetic treatment of hands
- tiny grains of pigment in cortex; gives color to the hair
- Bones that form sides and top of cranium;2
- amount of colored pigment concentration making it more or less difficult to see through
- hairstyles in which hair is arranged up and off shoulders
- invasion of body by disease causing pathogens
22 Clues: kneecaps • bone that forms forehead • technical term for ringworm • manipulation of soft tissue • cosmetic treatment of hands • study of human body structures • muscles that separates fingers • petroleum byproduct, moisturizes • styling product that adds volume • reaction due to severe sensitivity • process of cell reproduction;divides • show no symptoms or signs of infection • ...
vocab 2023-03-02
Across
- evolution from pre-existing species
- similar anatomical structures that do the same jobs
- the study of the structures of organisms
- Meteor and the dinosaurs
- species arise from one common ancestor
- structures with little or no function to the organism
- the genes in an population
- evolution that occurs primarily through short bursts of intense speciation
- two species evolving to form a specialized relationship
- the study of pre-historic populations
- consisting of similar individuals capable of reproduction
- death due to climate change
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- unrelated species evolving similar structures
- Peacocks mate like this
- remains of plants or animals that contribute to paleontology
- characteristics from common ancestry that serve different functions
- the environment determines fitness
- Migration
- genes change randomly
- evolution on a slow gradual scale
- species within the same area
- species changing over time
- a trait that allows an organism to better survive
23 Clues: Migration • genes change randomly • Peacocks mate like this • Meteor and the dinosaurs • the genes in an population • species changing over time • death due to climate change • species within the same area • evolution on a slow gradual scale • the environment determines fitness • evolution from pre-existing species • the study of pre-historic populations • ...
Basic Vocab 2024-05-07
Across
- ______________ position; standing, facing forward with arms at sides and palms facing upward
- front of any structure
- connective tissue connecting BONE to BONE
- closest to the center of the body
- ______________ flexion, movement at the ankle when you point the toes toward the floor
- further below, lower in position (away from the head)
- the study of the functional processes of a body
- back of any structure
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- away from the MIDLINE of the body
- farthest away from the CENTER of the body
- the study of human movement
- connective tissue connecting MUSCLE to BONE
- moving a body part toward the midline of the body
- moving a body part away from the midline of the body
- on both sides, both right and left sides
- toward the midline of the body
- further above, higher in position (towards the head)
- the study of the structure and form of a body
- straightening a joint; increasing the angle between two bones
- bending a joint; decreasing the angle between two bones
20 Clues: back of any structure • front of any structure • the study of human movement • toward the midline of the body • away from the MIDLINE of the body • closest to the center of the body • on both sides, both right and left sides • farthest away from the CENTER of the body • connective tissue connecting BONE to BONE • connective tissue connecting MUSCLE to BONE • ...
EOG Vocabulary Review #5 2023-04-26
Across
- Positively charged particle
- Infiltration provides this source of water
- Organism that breaks down food
- Any sort of disease that can be spread
- This Law states that faults and intrusions are younger than the rock layers they cut through
- The specific location where an organism lives
- Part of the pH scale from 0-6.9
- Earthquake; movement of rock layers
- Organize all of Earth's animals by anatomy; taxonomy
- Run plenty of tests like turbidity, pH, and DO
- Property of water where water sticks to itself
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- The flow of energy is illustrated by this diagram
- Type of renewable energy that harms fish spawn
- Needed in vary small quantities for your health
- Process where organisms with favorable traits survive and reproduce
- Microbes that are affected by antibiotics
- Zone of the ocean where certain organisms can still do photosynthesis
- Nonrenewable energy source that is used for gas, diesel, and plastics
- Illustrates the reactants moving to the products
- Zone of the ocean where light cannot reach
20 Clues: Positively charged particle • Organism that breaks down food • Part of the pH scale from 0-6.9 • Earthquake; movement of rock layers • Any sort of disease that can be spread • Microbes that are affected by antibiotics • Infiltration provides this source of water • Zone of the ocean where light cannot reach • The specific location where an organism lives • ...
Liv's Cozy Crossword 2022-12-19
Across
- Group workout we did
- Friend, corrupt judge
- long boi
- a.k.a. Kirsten
- Kristina started this new tradition
- A magical land where the animals eat from your hand
- Looks great with highlights
- Equal parts exhausting and fun, rallying was necessary
- Apparently we’re pretty okay at this???
- Friend, grey’s anatomy
- Long-term goal
- Recipe: one cup sweet little lady, one cup bork, pinch of anxiety
- Daddy
- Really likes Kristina for some reason
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- A night of good vibes and sharing
- Where we will all be spending our summer together
- A dastardly fella’ who you’re very familiar with
- For some reason, stressful vacation activity
- Name of the best song to ever be written, participatory
- You and Brandon share this answer about your favorite something
- They’ll let anyone rent one of these.
- Artsy origins
- short boi
- Goddess of the theater
- Trying not to die, but instead you signed up for it
25 Clues: Daddy • long boi • short boi • Artsy origins • a.k.a. Kirsten • Long-term goal • Group workout we did • Friend, corrupt judge • Goddess of the theater • Friend, grey’s anatomy • Looks great with highlights • A night of good vibes and sharing • Kristina started this new tradition • They’ll let anyone rent one of these. • Really likes Kristina for some reason • ...
Vocabulary Review List 1-5 2022-09-27
Across
- adj. irritable or short-tempered
- n. a moment of great insight; a revelation
- n. a fact or event that can be observed and/or documented
- adj. wise; insightful; acutely intelligent
- adj. looking backward over a period of time
- n. a minor violation of a rule or law
- n. a cause for action
- n. a sudden, involuntary urge to do something
- n. the structure or parts, taken as a whole
- n. the act or practice of yielding to another's authority
- adj. downcast or sad; depressed
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- adj. claimed as true, but probably false
- n. the face; a facial expression
- v. to draw back; to withdraw
- n. a feeling of regret or remorse
- n. an unreal figure; a ghost
- adj. unable to be conquered
- v. to present or offer
- v. to draw a conclusion from fact; to infer
- n. a bridge that carries a road or railroad over a valley
- adj. showing little regard; scornful
- adj. brief and straightforward
22 Clues: n. a cause for action • v. to present or offer • adj. unable to be conquered • v. to draw back; to withdraw • n. an unreal figure; a ghost • adj. brief and straightforward • adj. downcast or sad; depressed • n. the face; a facial expression • adj. irritable or short-tempered • n. a feeling of regret or remorse • adj. showing little regard; scornful • ...
7th World History Final Exam- MS 2022-10-31
Across
- trees and shrubs that shed their leaves at the end of the growing season
- middle layer of leaf where majority of photosynthesis occurs
- true bacteria
- leaves of ferns
- reduce water loss by slowing evaporation
- dependent on insects as food
- largest group of algae
- includes diatoms
- stalk that attaches leaf to stem
- the alternating patterns in a woody stem consisting of distinct layers of spring wood and summer wood
- study of plants
- multicellular; cellulose cell walls; undergo photosynthesis
- includes pear, apple, cherry, and peach
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- the green portion of a leaf
- opening in the leaf
- protects and covers the leaf
- also called legumes
- large, central vein of the leaf
- includes algae that are the sources of carrageenan and agar
- green algae used in biological laboratories
- the study of body function
- the study of animals
- an organism that feeds on a living host
- place where an organism lives
- the study of body structure
- group of trees produces winged fruits
26 Clues: true bacteria • leaves of ferns • study of plants • includes diatoms • opening in the leaf • also called legumes • the study of animals • largest group of algae • the study of body function • the green portion of a leaf • the study of body structure • protects and covers the leaf • dependent on insects as food • place where an organism lives • large, central vein of the leaf • ...
Words for Ms.Hansen 2023-05-05
Across
- a handrail with supporting posts
- Mischievous playful manor
- Dizzy or confused
- sad or lonely
- Large, noticeable movement
- devoted to home
- showing weakness from old age or disease
- move out of the way
- The use of irony to mock an individual
- wildly excited
- necessary
- the likelihood or something happening in the future
- Elegant or extra
- To fade gradually
- terrible occurrence
- Expressive noises
- arrogant
- classy
- fruit from the cucumber family
- distraction
- repeated loud noise
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- something bite case on the basis
- Very messy
- unable to be comforted
- Science related to human bodily functions
- something true or valid
- unwilling and hesitant
- an advance of social development
- Issue
- greatly frustrated or annoyed
- an act involving excitement
- unpleasant expression
- Showing something unworthy of attention
- parts of a conversation
- without rhyme or reason
- Red hair or a root
- extremely bare
- a wool cloth
- gathering things
- shaker big old bike
40 Clues: Issue • classy • arrogant • necessary • Very messy • distraction • a wool cloth • sad or lonely • wildly excited • extremely bare • devoted to home • Elegant or extra • gathering things • Dizzy or confused • To fade gradually • Expressive noises • Red hair or a root • move out of the way • terrible occurrence • repeated loud noise • shaker big old bike • unpleasant expression • unable to be comforted • ...
Simon and Halle's Sip & Solve 2025-07-24
Across
- The groom's middle name
- What is the couple's favorite store?
- What month did the bride and groom start dating?
- What is the bride's favorite pop?
- What is the bride and groom's favorite TV Show?
- Where did the bride go to graduate school?
- The bride and groom majored in what?
- The couple were king and queen of what?
- What is the bride's birth month?
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- What is the saint the bride chose at confirmation?
- What is the mother of the groom's maiden name?
- What town are the bride and groom moving to?
- What high school class brought the couple closer?
- To what state was the couple's first vacation?
- What is the groom's favorite number?
- Which school did the groom teach at?
- Who is the couple's favorite singer (last name)?
- What is the name of the couple's cat?
- Where did the bride work during college?
- What sport did the couple both play?
20 Clues: The groom's middle name • What is the bride's birth month? • What is the bride's favorite pop? • What is the couple's favorite store? • What is the groom's favorite number? • Which school did the groom teach at? • The bride and groom majored in what? • What sport did the couple both play? • What is the name of the couple's cat? • The couple were king and queen of what? • ...
Health Science Vocabulary 2025-01-21
Across
- Fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage
- extending in the same direction and not moving
- Of, relating to, involving, or lying in the mouth
- Structures too small to be seen with the naked eye
- Of, or relating to the head
- Relating to an outer part
- sensation of dizziness
- severe allergic reaction
- difficulty breathing characterized by a high-pitched whistle sound was noted during each exhale.
- an extreme or unnatural paleness
- dangerously low body temperature
- The study of body structure
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- Something that initiates quick action or heightened thoughts or feelings
- Lining of a body cavity
- the space in the chest between the pleural sacs of the lungs
- Elastic fibers found in connective tissue
- Imaginary line indicating a perpendicular direction to the ground
- Mucous Membrane
- excessive bleeding
- The study of body functions
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- Relating to the inside of the body
22 Clues: Mucous Membrane • excessive bleeding • sensation of dizziness • Lining of a body cavity • severe allergic reaction • Relating to an outer part • Of, or relating to the head • The study of body functions • The study of body structure • an extreme or unnatural paleness • dangerously low body temperature • Relating to the inside of the body • Elastic fibers found in connective tissue • ...
2nde SE BIOLOGY VOCAB 2025-01-15
Across
- FLESH THAT CONNECTS ONE BONE TO ANOTHER AND MOVES BODY PARTS
- COLD BLOODED ANIMALS WHICH LAY EGGS
- THE SCIENCE OF LIFE
- THE SCIENCE OF ANIMALS
- THE NAME FOR THE ANTHER AND FILAMENT OF A FLOWER
- AN ANIMAL THAT EATS PLANTS AND MEAT
- MICROSCOPIC UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS
- A PIECE OF GLASS TO HOLD A SPECIMEN ON A MICROSCOPE
- SPIDERS ARE ...
- THE SERIES OF CHANGES AN ORGANISM WILL GO THROUGH FROM BIRTH TO DEATH
- THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VARIOUS ORGANISMS
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- ANIMALS LACKING A BACKBONE
- PART OF A FLOWER
- THE HARD INTERNAL FRAMEWORK OF THE BODY
- ALL THE PLANTS AND ANIMALS IN A PARTICULAR AREA
- THE PROCESS BY WHICH GREEN PLANTS USE ENERGY FROM LIGHT TO PRODUCE THEIR FOOD
- A VERTEBRATE ANIMAL BORN FROM ITS MOTHER'S BODY AND DRINKS HER MILK
- THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE BODY
- A GROUP CONNECTED LIVING THINGS WHERE EACH ONE IS EATEDN BY THE NEXT
- THE PARTS OF THE EARTH'S SURFACE AND ATMOSPHERE WHERE PLANT AND ANIMAL LIFE CAN EXIST
20 Clues: SPIDERS ARE ... • PART OF A FLOWER • THE SCIENCE OF LIFE • THE SCIENCE OF ANIMALS • ANIMALS LACKING A BACKBONE • MICROSCOPIC UNICELLULAR ORGANISMS • COLD BLOODED ANIMALS WHICH LAY EGGS • AN ANIMAL THAT EATS PLANTS AND MEAT • THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE BODY • THE HARD INTERNAL FRAMEWORK OF THE BODY • THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VARIOUS ORGANISMS • ...
Grandma’s puzzle 2025-10-04
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- ____land. A show you like.
- the brand of shoes that you own a lot of
- ___ is I
- the type of puzzle you are playing right now
- a strawberry flavored drink that Garren always gets at Mexican restaurants
- Garren’s favorite musical
- the topping Garren usually gets extra on pizza
- Apple in Spanish. Maybe ask Garren?
- the fourth digit of the upcoming year
- the type of cookies we made recently
- face accessories we are both wearing
- ____’s anatomy. A color.
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- crunchmaster is our favorite brand of…
- the name of the main character in the book Garren is writing
- grandma’s favorite color
- not a taco but a…
- November the _____
- something Garren orders at restaurants very very often
- making _____. A phrase for when a cat is kneading
- our favorite purple treat
- a healthy candy brand Garren likes
- the first seven letters of the alphabet
- the area the little kittens cannot resist going into
- Garren’s favorite color
24 Clues: ___ is I • not a taco but a… • November the _____ • Garren’s favorite color • grandma’s favorite color • ____’s anatomy. A color. • Garren’s favorite musical • our favorite purple treat • ____land. A show you like. • a healthy candy brand Garren likes • Apple in Spanish. Maybe ask Garren? • the type of cookies we made recently • face accessories we are both wearing • ...
Introducing Biology 2026-04-18
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- Father of Biology
- The study of Fish
- The study of the gross structure of the organs of an organism
- The use of living cells and microorganisms in industry and technology
- Raising crops and livestock
- Science which studies about life elsewhere in the universe
- The technique of growing fish
- The study of Fossils
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- Science and art of growing fruits and vegetables
- The Study of origin and descent of organisms
- The study of formation and development of embryo of plants and animals
- The study of structure and functions of animal and plant cells
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
- Technique of producing silk by raising silkworms
- The science which aims to improve the human race through controlled herridity
- The Study of Animals
- The study of metabolism of organisms and their parts
- Practice of keeping bees for the manufacture of honey and beewax
- The Study of Plants
- Process of producing genetically identical twins of an organism
20 Clues: Father of Biology • The study of Fish • The Study of Plants • The Study of Animals • The study of Fossils • Raising crops and livestock • The technique of growing fish • The study of diseases of plants and animals • The Study of origin and descent of organisms • Science and art of growing fruits and vegetables • Technique of producing silk by raising silkworms • ...
The Earth's Natural History 2018-01-31
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- random genetic changes thought to create new characteristics
- structures that share a similar anatomical pattern
- type of anatomy that compares different species
- anything that prevents two species from mating (2 words)
- type of selection where nature favors advantageous traits
- type of selection in which man chooses desirable traits
- evolutionary origin of the universe (2 words)
- he suggested the "survival of the fittest" idea
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- type of ecology that studies the actions and responses of living things
- groups of similar organisms that can interbreed
- dating methods based on nuclear decay
- the evolution of inorganic compounds
- the idea that all living things share common ancestors: descent with _?_
- a structure that has lost its function or usefulness
- gradual changes that result in biodiversity of species
- a type of fossil used to date rack layers
16 Clues: the evolution of inorganic compounds • dating methods based on nuclear decay • a type of fossil used to date rack layers • evolutionary origin of the universe (2 words) • groups of similar organisms that can interbreed • type of anatomy that compares different species • he suggested the "survival of the fittest" idea • structures that share a similar anatomical pattern • ...
Common Ancestry 2023-12-01
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- The tree that organizes evolutionary history
- Isolation- The physical separation of population from each other due to geographic barriers
- Helps us find evidence to support the theory of evolution
- Where you grow over time
- The evolutionary process by which populations evolve to become distinct species
- No longer existing
- The number of people in a country or region
- Different function but same structure
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- Record- Shows us the different types of organisms that went extinct
- The study of the structure workings of something
- The span of time from when one is born to when they have children
- Tree- A diagram that represents evolutionary relationships among organisms
- Adjustment
- Selection- The process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change
- Where it has similar function but different structure
- Isolation- The effect of genetic differences
16 Clues: Adjustment • No longer existing • Where you grow over time • Different function but same structure • The number of people in a country or region • The tree that organizes evolutionary history • Isolation- The effect of genetic differences • The study of the structure workings of something • Where it has similar function but different structure • ...
Topic 3 Lesson 1&2 Vocabulary 2024-01-08
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- A body that has been preserved so it will not decompose.
- A flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits material over many years.
- To continue to live, to exist.
- To build or put together.
- A strong feeling of love, loyalty or commitment.
- King of ancient Egypt.
- Writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grows along the Nile.
- Structure with triangle sides.
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- Natural surroundings.
- Statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone or other materials.
- Symbol that stands for a word, idea or sound.
- System of many governments officials who carry out government rules and regulations.
- Skilled worker who practices a handicraft.
- Group of rocky rapids
- Series of rulers from the same family.
- Study of the structure of the body and its organs.
16 Clues: Natural surroundings. • Group of rocky rapids • King of ancient Egypt. • To build or put together. • To continue to live, to exist. • Structure with triangle sides. • Series of rulers from the same family. • Skilled worker who practices a handicraft. • Symbol that stands for a word, idea or sound. • A strong feeling of love, loyalty or commitment. • ...
Welcome to Secondary School 6 2024-11-20
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- people you share the whole day with.
- first house created at school.
- in this subject you will read books and learn about their authors.
- place where you go to read and borrow books.
- sport played by girls during the first half of the year.
- you go there on Tueday and Thursday afternoon.
- teachers write the everyday work here.
- you need to do this to pass exams.
- month in which you have to compensate if you didn't pass a subject.
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- if you misbehave, you stay here on Friday...
- in this subject, you will study English.
- place where we have classes and study.
- place where you have lunch.
- when you finish primary school you move on to...
- in this subject you study our body's anatomy.
- after two periods of class, you have this.
16 Clues: place where you have lunch. • first house created at school. • you need to do this to pass exams. • people you share the whole day with. • place where we have classes and study. • teachers write the everyday work here. • in this subject, you will study English. • after two periods of class, you have this. • if you misbehave, you stay here on Friday... • ...
chapter 2 Body structures and pathology 2025-10-22
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- Study of body tissues under a microscope.
- Malignant (cancerous) tumor of glandular tissue.
- Incomplete or underdevelopment of an organ or tissue.
- Abnormal softening of a gland.
- Abnormal hardening of a gland.
- Change in the structure of cells so they no longer function normally.
- Increase in the number of normal cells in a tissue.
- Study of how the body functions.
- Benign (noncancerous) tumor of glandular tissue.
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- Increase in the size of an organ or tissue due to enlargement of cells.
- Jelly-like substance inside a cell that holds organelles.
- Structures in the nucleus that carry genetic information.
- Study of the structure of the body.
- Failure of an organ or tissue to develop normally.
- Abnormal development or growth of cells or tissues.
- cells Unspecialized cells that can develop into many different types of specialized cells.
16 Clues: Abnormal softening of a gland. • Abnormal hardening of a gland. • Study of how the body functions. • Study of the structure of the body. • Study of body tissues under a microscope. • Malignant (cancerous) tumor of glandular tissue. • Benign (noncancerous) tumor of glandular tissue. • Failure of an organ or tissue to develop normally. • ...
Emily Dickinson's Life and Poem #1 2026-01-10
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- These are "assignable" in poem #1
- The type of letters people suspected she sent to Austin's wife
- The fly interrupts the moment of ______ in poem #1
- Her lifestyle from her 20s onwards
- A medical condition that may have influenced her poetry
- a metaphor for eyes that "failed" in poem #1
- "Heaves of _______" may be another metaphor for Dickinson's struggles
- Sister-in-law and first editor
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- The town she lived in
- The school she attended and dropped out of due to ill-health - Mount
- Dashes and random capital letters are examples of her?
- Her father's position at the local college
- Something else she likely suffered from
- A branch of science Dickinson explores in many poems
- Her clever use of the final _____ indicates the end of the speaker's thoughts
- Brother
16 Clues: Brother • The town she lived in • Sister-in-law and first editor • These are "assignable" in poem #1 • Her lifestyle from her 20s onwards • Something else she likely suffered from • Her father's position at the local college • a metaphor for eyes that "failed" in poem #1 • The fly interrupts the moment of ______ in poem #1 • ...
string of words 1 2022-07-04
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- limb to support, put a limb into a ... because it is broken for example
- fleshy lower leg (human anatomy)
- body part front part of the lower leg
- cavity where there are located lungs and the heart formed by ribs
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- sliver of wood)
- when you pay to your TV company to watch an especific match or sport event
- walking stick
7 Clues: walking stick • sliver of wood) • fleshy lower leg (human anatomy) • body part front part of the lower leg • cavity where there are located lungs and the heart formed by ribs • limb to support, put a limb into a ... because it is broken for example • when you pay to your TV company to watch an especific match or sport event
string of words 1 2022-07-04
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- limb to support, put a limb into a ... because it is broken for example
- when you pay to your TV company to watch an especific match or sport event
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- body part front part of the lower leg
- walking stick
- sliver of wood)
- fleshy lower leg (human anatomy)
- cavity where there are located lungs and the heart formed by ribs
7 Clues: walking stick • sliver of wood) • fleshy lower leg (human anatomy) • body part front part of the lower leg • cavity where there are located lungs and the heart formed by ribs • limb to support, put a limb into a ... because it is broken for example • when you pay to your TV company to watch an especific match or sport event
TOPIC 3 LESSONS 1 - 3 VOCAB REVIEW 2021-08-06
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- A KING OF EGYPT
- A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS
- THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES
- A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS
- AN AREA OF SEDIMENT DEPOSITED AT THE MOUTH OF A RIVER
- THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE BODY AND ITS ORGANS
- GROUPS OF ROCKY RAPIDS THAT MAKE IT IMPOSSIBLE TO TRAVEL BY SHIP
- A STATUE OR OTHER FREE-STANDING PIECE OF ART MADE OF CLAY, STONE, OR OTHER MATERIALS
- PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED
- DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER
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- A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDESA STATUE
- A SYSTEM OF OFFICES AND OFFICIALS THAT HANDLE THE BUSINESS OF GOVERNMENT
- SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT
- A DARK, BLACK WOOD
- A SCRIPT THAT IS ONE OF THE WORLD'S FIRST ALPHABETS CREATED BY THE KUSHITES
- A RULING FAMILY
- A DRAWING OR SYMBOL THAT REPRESENTS A WORD OR A SOUND
17 Clues: A KING OF EGYPT • A RULING FAMILY • A DARK, BLACK WOOD • A BODY PRESERVED BY A SPECIAL PROCESS • A STRUCTURE WITH TRIANGULAR SIDESA STATUE • SKILLED WORKERS WHO PRACTICE A HANDICRAFT • THE BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES • PAPER MADE BY THE EGYPTIANS FROM PAPYRUS REED • A HARD,WHITE MATERIAL MADE FROM ELEPHANT TUSKS • DEPENDENCE BY EACH COUNTRY OR GROUP ON THE OTHER • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2017-07-25
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- / Martin Luthur Published his 95th what?
- / Who becomes the queen of England
- of David / What sculpture was commissioned in Florence, 1504?
- / Who wrote " The Prince "
- / What century was the florence cathedral completed? ( Word )
- / Galileo Galili developed the first telescope for observing what?
- / What was Leonardo da Vinci main field of work?
- Galili / Who wrote a book confirming the earth revolves around the sun?
- / Nicolas Copernicus published a book about what?
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- Julius II / Who commissioned Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel?
- / "Two Gentlemen of Verona" was written by?
- / What city did the imperial army attack in 1527?
- / Who created the sculpture of david?
- Press / Johannes Gutenberg was famous for inventing what?
- / in 1937 Giovanni de Medici moved to where?
- Vesalius / Who was considered to be the founder of modern anatomy?
- Family / What Family leaves Florence after losing their power?
17 Clues: / Who wrote " The Prince " • / Who becomes the queen of England • / Who created the sculpture of david? • / Martin Luthur Published his 95th what? • / "Two Gentlemen of Verona" was written by? • / in 1937 Giovanni de Medici moved to where? • / What was Leonardo da Vinci main field of work? • / What city did the imperial army attack in 1527? • ...
Anatomy and Physiology & Tumors and Cancers 2016-02-23
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- basic units of all life
- cancer that involves melanocytes
- the study of body structures
- formation of new cells; formation of new individual
- spreading of malignant cells
- the study of the body functions
- group of tissues with similar structures and functions
- this system is made up of bones, joints, tendons, and ligaments
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- tumors that remain localized within the tissue from which they arose
- cancer of the lymphatic tissue
- all chemical reactions in the body
- tumors that spread to the other regions of the body
- body's ability to maintain a constant internal environment, regardless of the external environment
- malignant tumor that arises from connective tissue
- ability to break down complex foodstuffs into simpler molecules the body can use
- type of tumor that forms finger like projections (warts)
- made up of systems that work together to maintain life
17 Clues: basic units of all life • the study of body structures • spreading of malignant cells • cancer of the lymphatic tissue • the study of the body functions • cancer that involves melanocytes • all chemical reactions in the body • malignant tumor that arises from connective tissue • tumors that spread to the other regions of the body • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary History 2015-12-11
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- a drawing or symbol that represents a word or a sound
- an area of sediment, soil or minerals carried by water, deposited at the mouth of a river
- a system of offices and officials that handle the business of government
- the study of the structure of the body and its organs
- a statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other materials
- a structure with triangular sides
- the buying and selling of goods and commerce
- a black wood from West Africa
- group of rocky rapids
- skilled workers who practice a handicraft
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- a body preserved by a special process
- dependence by each country or group on the other
- king
- a ruling family
- script one of the world’s first alphabets
- a hard white material made from tusks
- a material very similar to paper
17 Clues: king • a ruling family • group of rocky rapids • a black wood from West Africa • a material very similar to paper • a structure with triangular sides • a body preserved by a special process • a hard white material made from tusks • skilled workers who practice a handicraft • script one of the world’s first alphabets • the buying and selling of goods and commerce • ...
Personal Health Information (PHI) Identifiers 2024-07-29
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- The IRS requires you to have one of these to work
- All you need to send yourself a letter
- Gray's Anatomy was a show centered around this field of work
- Something that belongs to you that is unique
- A very special day of the year
- A way to send photographs through the phone
- The "P" in IP Address
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- Something you receive from your parents
- Check your spam folder
- This type of number could be tied to a bank or insurance company
- What type of number has an area code and prefix?
- A permit you need to take a road trip
- The Minimum Necessary Rule does this to requests for PHI for what is only needed
- The first one of these was made in France in 1827
- ______ Beneficiary Number
- A webpage can be found using this link
- Don't eat off this identifier that is fixed to your car
17 Clues: The "P" in IP Address • Check your spam folder • ______ Beneficiary Number • A very special day of the year • A permit you need to take a road trip • All you need to send yourself a letter • A webpage can be found using this link • Something you receive from your parents • A way to send photographs through the phone • Something that belongs to you that is unique • ...
Chapter 1 2024-06-25
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- the region in the thoracic cavity between the lungs
- the study of body functions
- specialized cell or structure that provides information about the environment; also, cell surface molecule that binds other molecules
- outside of the cells
- branch of science dealing with the form and organization of body parts
- two layers of connective tissue surrounding the lungs
- an application of force to something
- production of new cells and organisms
- the most common feedback feedback loop
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- conditions inside the body, surrounding the cells
- organs in a body cavity
- dynamic state in which the body's internal environment is maintained within a set range
- a component of homeostatic mechanisms that is the decision-maker and includes a set point
- inside cells
- an underlying component of the physiological control systems that maintain homeostasis
- the sum of all chemical reactions in a living system
- a muscle or gland that effects change in the body
17 Clues: inside cells • outside of the cells • organs in a body cavity • the study of body functions • an application of force to something • production of new cells and organisms • the most common feedback feedback loop • conditions inside the body, surrounding the cells • a muscle or gland that effects change in the body • the region in the thoracic cavity between the lungs • ...
Adaptation & Selection Vocab Review 2023-05-02
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- related organisms share a ___
- how the organism's body functions or looks
- the process of some individuals in the environment surviving and reproducing while others do not
- different versions of a gene
- the ability to survive and reproduce
- something an organism does to survive
- a diagram that shows evolutionary relationships
- preserved specimen or evidence of an organism from previous times
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- a trait that helps an organism survive
- features or phenomena that prevent alleles from mixing in a group of organisms
- a group of interbreeding organisms adapted to certain resources
- study of body structures and similarities
- similarities in __ sequences can show relatedness between organisms
- when a species completely dies out
- a scientific theory that shows that organisms have changed over time and share a common ancestor
- study of embryo development
- something that impacts and organism's ability to survive in that environment
17 Clues: study of embryo development • different versions of a gene • related organisms share a ___ • when a species completely dies out • the ability to survive and reproduce • something an organism does to survive • a trait that helps an organism survive • study of body structures and similarities • how the organism's body functions or looks • ...
Stiff - Mary Roach 2025-05-14
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- – The branch of science concerned with the bodily structure.
- – One of the historical methods of execution discussed.
- – Preserving a body after death.
- – The use of science to investigate crimes.
- – Moving an organ or tissue from one body to another.
- – Practicing surgical techniques on cadavers.
- – A post-mortem examination to determine cause of death.
- – Groups of cells in the body, often used in research.
- – A recurring theme: treating cadavers with dignity.
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- – Giving one’s body or parts to science after death.
- – Studying bullets and their effects on the human body.
- – The cutting apart of a body to study its internal parts.
- – The state of being subject to death.
- – The process of a body breaking down after death.
- – What drives the author and readers to explore the topic.
- – Bodies used in testing car safety.
- – In the book, used more metaphorically: what happens to the body, not the soul.
17 Clues: – Preserving a body after death. • – Bodies used in testing car safety. • – The state of being subject to death. • – The use of science to investigate crimes. • – Practicing surgical techniques on cadavers. • – The process of a body breaking down after death. • – Giving one’s body or parts to science after death. • – A recurring theme: treating cadavers with dignity. • ...
Unit.1 Pathophysiology (2/2) 2025-01-10
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- The return of a disease after a certain time (R)
- Disease that appears after birth but not caused by genetics (C)
- The predicted outcome of a disease (P)
- Tissue that connects the brain to the body (N)
- The functions of the healthy body and its parts (P)
- Damaged DNA that may be inherited (M)
- The patient will not survive the disease (T)
- The study of cells and tissues (H)
- Tissue that covers and protects all organs (E)
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- Tissue that moves various parts of the body (M)
- A period of a chronic disease when symptoms subside (R)
- The form and structure of the body (A)
- The number of deaths in a population over time (M)
- Tissue that supports all parts of the body (C)
- The number of sick per 100,000 people (M)
- The identification of a disease based on symptoms (D)
- The aftermath or damage resulting from a disease (S)
17 Clues: The study of cells and tissues (H) • Damaged DNA that may be inherited (M) • The form and structure of the body (A) • The predicted outcome of a disease (P) • The number of sick per 100,000 people (M) • The patient will not survive the disease (T) • Tissue that supports all parts of the body (C) • Tissue that connects the brain to the body (N) • ...
Med Term 2 Crossword 2022-08-31
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- a group of hereditary bleeding disorders where the blood clotting factor is missing
- secrete
- towards the head
- situated farthest from the midline or away from the root
- abnormal softening of a gland
- located behind the peritoneum of the abdominal cavity
- an egg or sperm cell
- the process where the body maintains a constant internal environment
- suspends and attaches part of the intestine to the interior abdominal wall within the abdominal cavity
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- cheek
- situated in the front
- a benign tumor that arises in or resembles gland tissue
- toward the lower part of the body
- the absence of a normal opening or the failure of a structure
- situated nearest the midline or near the root.
- inflammation of a gland
- the complete set of an individual's genetic information.
- the study of the structure, composition, and function of tissues.
- chest
- in,within,inside
- the study of structures of the body
21 Clues: cheek • chest • secrete • towards the head • in,within,inside • an egg or sperm cell • situated in the front • inflammation of a gland • abnormal softening of a gland • toward the lower part of the body • the study of structures of the body • situated nearest the midline or near the root. • located behind the peritoneum of the abdominal cavity • ...
Cosmetology 2022-10-17
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- show no symptoms or signs of infection
- manipulation of soft tissue
- study of human body structures
- muscles that draws the fingers together
- chemical liquid mixed with polymer powder
- single cell organisms that grow in irregular masses
- kneecaps
- petroleum byproduct, moisturizes
- process of cell reproduction;divides
- styling product that adds volume
- bone that forms forehead
- study of functions performed by body's structures
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- reaction due to severe sensitivity
- abnormal condition of all or part of the body, makes body incapable of carrying on normal function
- technical term for ringworm
- muscles that separates fingers
- cosmetic treatment of hands
- tiny grains of pigment in cortex; gives color to the hair
- Bones that form sides and top of cranium;2
- amount of colored pigment concentration making it more or less difficult to see through
- hairstyles in which hair is arranged up and off shoulders
- invasion of body by disease causing pathogens
22 Clues: kneecaps • bone that forms forehead • technical term for ringworm • manipulation of soft tissue • cosmetic treatment of hands • study of human body structures • muscles that separates fingers • petroleum byproduct, moisturizes • styling product that adds volume • reaction due to severe sensitivity • process of cell reproduction;divides • show no symptoms or signs of infection • ...
Jen Wittes Rocks 2020-04-05
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- Santa Monica monument
- Her anatomy is well known
- Wilde and the grouch
- Blew into a million tiny pieces
- 'Secret' store
- Diner owner or force user
- Shoot for it, or shop it
- Board where you're never bored
- It's your turn
- What paws and ears are made of?
- It wasn't Penny's
- Surviving Weasley twin
- Show for a light saber routine
- Spicy Japanese soup
- This, or a Harry Potter game
- Dodgers 55
- Timely middle name
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- Mighty mascot
- Game of tag
- Played prime minister in Love Actually
- Marshall portrayer
- 'Great' lake
- What to do with watermelon
- Favorite 'Family' activity in quarantine
- Deceased Weasley twin
- Jen brings down the house
- Well branded hero
- Jen can't reach the top
- Wonderland role
- Best college city in U.S.
- They bend over backward
- Role for an Emerson alum
- Result of passing to Nolan
- Master slide
- Pitcher Ryan or director Christopher
35 Clues: Dodgers 55 • Game of tag • 'Great' lake • Master slide • Mighty mascot • 'Secret' store • It's your turn • Wonderland role • Well branded hero • It wasn't Penny's • Marshall portrayer • Timely middle name • Spicy Japanese soup • Wilde and the grouch • Santa Monica monument • Deceased Weasley twin • Surviving Weasley twin • Jen can't reach the top • They bend over backward • Shoot for it, or shop it • ...
Chubby Crossword 2019-05-06
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- 22.06.19
- Often faces the wall
- Horrendous fluorescent vest
- Sense of deja vu, 7 times
- Please go now!
- Do you still know your capital cities?
- Good for signal, but not for heeled boots
- An individuating aroma
- Occurs prior to sweeping the bathroom floor
- The one thing you'll NEVER find on our plates
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- Appears to be everywhere, but only next door
- Blue jazz singer
- Is done to pork and shoulders
- Solving mysteries, always with a chick on the side
- 11am...
- What you *really* go into the tissue drawer for!
- Shields must be worn to avoid this
- Nobody knows where we might end up
- Toy - can be little, 1, or 2
- Reason to drive fast at 10.29
- It all began here - on this squashy object
- To 'rest', solo
- Our favourite, better enjoyed with an exterior!
- A convenient and safe mode of transportation
- We do NOT frolic here!
- Bubbly embrace
26 Clues: 11am... • 22.06.19 • Please go now! • Bubbly embrace • To 'rest', solo • Blue jazz singer • Often faces the wall • An individuating aroma • We do NOT frolic here! • Sense of deja vu, 7 times • Horrendous fluorescent vest • Toy - can be little, 1, or 2 • Is done to pork and shoulders • Reason to drive fast at 10.29 • Shields must be worn to avoid this • Nobody knows where we might end up • ...
Renaissance Terms-to-Know 2020-10-09
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- renaissance , The period dominating the 15th century in Italian art
- , The duties of a patron
- clockmaker , God was the...
- , A way of mural painting on freshly laid lime plaster
- , Philosophical stance that emphasizes the value and agency of humans
- perspective , Making and illusion of depth on a flat surface
- renaissance , Short period of the most exceptional artist productions
- , Where a person focuses only on their interests and no one else's
- , Habit of being independent
- , The importance of something
- , Study of the structure of organisms and their parts
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- sonnet , Sonnet form with 14 lines
- theory , A model where the Sun supposedly is near a central point
- , Set of principles underlying the work of an artist
- , Separation of the state from religious institutions
- point , In a painting, all lines go to this point for perspective
- , Cutting open a person
- method , Method of acquiring knowledge
- of gravitation , Newton's...
- theory , Theory of the structure of the solar system
20 Clues: , The duties of a patron • , Cutting open a person • , Habit of being independent • clockmaker , God was the... • of gravitation , Newton's... • , The importance of something • sonnet , Sonnet form with 14 lines • method , Method of acquiring knowledge • , Set of principles underlying the work of an artist • , Separation of the state from religious institutions • ...
Physiology A Period 5 2020-10-23
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- u-shape bone that supports tongue
- mostly occurs to younger than 10 years of age
- toward the midline of the body
- lower part of ribs
- fracture where the bone is crushed
- lying face upwards
- vertebrae (t1-t12)
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- bone destroying cells
- fingers/toes
- fracture when skill is depressed below the normal surface
- forehead
- study of the structure of organisms and their parts
- closer to the top of the limp
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- does not penetrate the skin
- bone building cell
- top part of ribs
- towards the head
- vertebrae (L1-L5)
- vertebrae(c1-c7)
- when the body is at a equilibrium
- controls head shaking (left-right)
- first level of the structural organism
- broken bone penetrates the skin
- mature bone cells
- breast bone
- fracture that occurs by twisting force
- study of functions and mechanisms in a living system
- controls nodding movement
- back of skull
30 Clues: forehead • breast bone • fingers/toes • back of skull • top part of ribs • towards the head • vertebrae(c1-c7) • vertebrae (L1-L5) • mature bone cells • bone building cell • lower part of ribs • lying face upwards • vertebrae (t1-t12) • bone destroying cells • controls nodding movement • does not penetrate the skin • closer to the top of the limp • toward the midline of the body • ...
Anatomical Terminology 2020-10-22
Across
- Closer to the midline of the body
- Positioned toward the "back" of the body
- Positioned toward the lower part of the body (below)
- Farther away from the trunk or core (only in upper and lower limbs)
- The moving of a body part AWAY from the midline of the body
- The movement of the foot outwards
- One side of the body
- "Pour the soup"
- Both sides of the body
- The study of how body structures move
Down
- "Hold the soup"
- The increasing of a joint angle
- The decreasing of a joint angle
- Closer to the trunk or core of the body (only in upper and lower limbs)
- Away from the midline of the body
- Positioned toward the "front" of the body
- The moving of a body part TOWARD the midline of the body
- The rotation of the foot inward
- The study of where body structures are located
- Positioned toward the upper part of the body (above)
20 Clues: "Hold the soup" • "Pour the soup" • One side of the body • Both sides of the body • The increasing of a joint angle • The decreasing of a joint angle • The rotation of the foot inward • Closer to the midline of the body • Away from the midline of the body • The movement of the foot outwards • The study of how body structures move • Positioned toward the "back" of the body • ...
Emily's Crossword 2023-03-02
Across
- the process by which different kinds of organisms
- the wings of a bird and the wings of a insect
- falling sea levels and volcano eruption
- specific to one thing
- the predator and prey relationship
- a collection of different genes
- appendices
- Females want the better person
- migration
- change that occurs in our DNA sequence
- Inside a mothers belly
- the division that studies dinosaurs
- dying off really fast
- how something develops into something new
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- arms
- all humans belong to one
- ways something.... to the environment
- a cheetah has no spots
- the relationship between and shark and dolphins body
- the way something changes
- evolving long necks have enabled giraffes to feed on high tree leaves
- the change from a woolly mammoth to a normal elephant
- the different towns are what
- the branch of science concerned with the chemical
- the study of body parts
- older DNA reminisces
26 Clues: arms • migration • appendices • older DNA reminisces • specific to one thing • dying off really fast • a cheetah has no spots • Inside a mothers belly • the study of body parts • all humans belong to one • the way something changes • the different towns are what • Females want the better person • a collection of different genes • the predator and prey relationship • ...
vocab 2023-03-02
Across
- evolution from pre-existing species
- similar anatomical structures that do the same jobs
- the study of the structures of organisms
- Meteor and the dinosaurs
- species arise from one common ancestor
- structures with little or no function to the organism
- the genes in an population
- evolution that occurs primarily through short bursts of intense speciation
- two species evolving to form a specialized relationship
- the study of pre-historic populations
- consisting of similar individuals capable of reproduction
- death due to climate change
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- unrelated species evolving similar structures
- Peacocks mate like this
- remains of plants or animals that contribute to paleontology
- characteristics from common ancestry that serve different functions
- the environment determines fitness
- Migration
- genes change randomly
- evolution on a slow gradual scale
- species within the same area
- species changing over time
- a trait that allows an organism to better survive
23 Clues: Migration • genes change randomly • Peacocks mate like this • Meteor and the dinosaurs • the genes in an population • species changing over time • death due to climate change • species within the same area • evolution on a slow gradual scale • the environment determines fitness • evolution from pre-existing species • the study of pre-historic populations • ...
A/P Review for Test 1 2023-04-17
Across
- Examples of these include comminuted, greenstick, and fissure
- Inflammation of all bones
- Using water (via a pool or treadmill) to treat illness
- The medical term for "joint tap"
- The study of body structure
- Smallest structural unit of the body
- Most complex level of organization *2words
- This is comprised of the ilium, ischium, and pubis
- Groups of tissues that work together form these
- Degeneration of the acetabulum causes this *2 words
Down
- Body cavity where the urinary bladder is found
- Another name for the abdominal cavity
- Another name for kneecap
- Currently considered the best approach for sx repair of a torn CL
- The acronym that helps you recall the 11 body systems
- The most commonly used diagnostic tool for skeletal issues
- The study of the causes of disease
- A kind of joint that is somewhat moveable
- Inflammation of the bones and joints
- One classification of fractures
- The first D in IVDD
21 Clues: The first D in IVDD • Another name for kneecap • Inflammation of all bones • The study of body structure • One classification of fractures • The medical term for "joint tap" • The study of the causes of disease • Smallest structural unit of the body • Inflammation of the bones and joints • Another name for the abdominal cavity • A kind of joint that is somewhat moveable • ...
Words for Ms.Hansen 2023-05-05
Across
- a handrail with supporting posts
- Mischievous playful manor
- Dizzy or confused
- sad or lonely
- Large, noticeable movement
- devoted to home
- showing weakness from old age or disease
- move out of the way
- The use of irony to mock an individual
- wildly excited
- necessary
- the likelihood or something happening in the future
- Elegant or extra
- To fade gradually
- terrible occurrence
- Expressive noises
- arrogant
- classy
- fruit from the cucumber family
- distraction
- repeated loud noise
Down
- something bite case on the basis
- Very messy
- unable to be comforted
- Science related to human bodily functions
- something true or valid
- unwilling and hesitant
- an advance of social development
- Issue
- greatly frustrated or annoyed
- an act involving excitement
- unpleasant expression
- Showing something unworthy of attention
- parts of a conversation
- without rhyme or reason
- Red hair or a root
- extremely bare
- a wool cloth
- gathering things
- shaker big old bike
40 Clues: Issue • classy • arrogant • necessary • Very messy • distraction • a wool cloth • sad or lonely • wildly excited • extremely bare • devoted to home • Elegant or extra • gathering things • Dizzy or confused • To fade gradually • Expressive noises • Red hair or a root • move out of the way • terrible occurrence • repeated loud noise • shaker big old bike • unpleasant expression • unable to be comforted • ...
Earth & Space Science 2023-05-01
Across
- move to another country
- toxic to humans not plants
- a storm over water that last a long time
- the amount of matter or how much it weighs
- element known as Au
- plants use this for making food
- all the elements
- a natural disaster consisting of lava
- December 21
- the symbol for this element is Ag
- needed to breathe
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- the name of our universe
- the 7 main categories for grouping species
- the study of living organisms
- an object that takes up space
- the third planet from the sun
- able to float
- the study of land forms
- solstice, June 21
- move within a region
- the study of the structure of an organism
- another name for Ra
- the closest planet to the sun
- the main location on surface for an earthquake
- every 15 degrees this changes
- the weather over a long period of time
- Earth's twin planet
- March 21
28 Clues: March 21 • December 21 • able to float • all the elements • solstice, June 21 • needed to breathe • another name for Ra • element known as Au • Earth's twin planet • move within a region • move to another country • the study of land forms • the name of our universe • toxic to humans not plants • the study of living organisms • an object that takes up space • the third planet from the sun • ...
History Chapter 7 2015-02-04
Across
- Killed Hamilton in a duel. Federalist.
- Wrote Geography made Easy.
- Wrote a very popular American Dictionary.
- America bought this territory that opened the west.
- Founder of Methodism.
- African American minister that planed to rebel on Richmond.
- A Philadelphia physician who warned of sanitation.
- Wrote the national anthem.
- Argued gender equality and equal education opportunities.
- The fourth president
- This native american girl accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition.
- Caused a depression, prevented trade.
- Name of capital.
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- Spain was allied with _____.
- Abandoned Florida invasion to guard border.
- The second religious revival in America.
- This and Unitarianism were produced from skepticism.
- Religious belief, Jefferson and Franklin believed this.
- Last name of first republican president
- These were constructed from town to town, consisted of tolls and roads.
- This scientific subject research brought hostility.
- Who fought against Madison?
- Peter Cartwright was nationally famous for being a ______
- Presented steam run vessel to Constitutional Convention.
- A major native American leader, died in war.
25 Clues: Name of capital. • The fourth president • Founder of Methodism. • Wrote Geography made Easy. • Wrote the national anthem. • Who fought against Madison? • Spain was allied with _____. • Caused a depression, prevented trade. • Killed Hamilton in a duel. Federalist. • Last name of first republican president • The second religious revival in America. • ...
CROSS WORD 2015-05-05
Across
- triglyceride that is solid or non temperature.
- Polysaccharide which is the main structural constituent of plants.
- Characteristics of living matter.
- Center of protein.
- English scientist called first observed cells.
- Vitamin A.
- Formation of spindle fiber for cell division.
- Restorer of anatomy.
- General termenating plant food that contains the polysaccharide.
- Process by which cells respond or react to external factors.
- Powerhouse of the cell.
- Animal polysaccharide composed of glucose.
- Animalcules that known as "protozoa"
- Simple sugar C6H12O6.
- Visual pigments.
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- De corpuris humani fabrica.
- Process by which cells contain food molecules to support.
- Disease caused by inadequate protein.
- Protein that facilitates chemical reaction.
- Study of animals.
- Pure substance made up of two or more elements.
- Condition that distinguishes organism from inorganic matter.
- RNA.
- Process by which a cell copies or replicate its DNA.
- DNA.
- Vitamin D.
- B3.
- Pure substance that cannot be chemically change.
- Ddeals with organ transplant.
- Father of modern surgery.
30 Clues: B3. • RNA. • DNA. • Vitamin A. • Vitamin D. • Visual pigments. • Study of animals. • Center of protein. • Restorer of anatomy. • Simple sugar C6H12O6. • Powerhouse of the cell. • Father of modern surgery. • De corpuris humani fabrica. • Ddeals with organ transplant. • Characteristics of living matter. • Animalcules that known as "protozoa" • Disease caused by inadequate protein. • ...
exam review! 2016-06-17
Across
- muscles form from this body layer
- type of dominant inheritance resulting in a blend
- speciation happening in populations living in the same area
- chart showing evolutionary timeline
- seedless, non-vascular
- type of cross that tracks two traits
- blood pressure measurer
- related but different anatomy
- tissue type for growth
- body cavity
- produces glucagon
- part of saliva
Down
- double set of chromosomes
- effect that's a type of genetic drift
- increases surface area of small intestine
- sexual reproduction in bacteria
- giant armadillo
- cell type that does photosynthesis
- gas exchange systems must be kept ________
- a chromosome picture used to diagnose aneuploidy
- fibers that send signal to the ventricles
- process that helped to develop eukaryotic cells
- part of the small intestine
- first cell after fertilization
- artery that's blocked when a heart attack occurs
- type of variable that's kept the same
- scientist that came up with inheritance of acquired characteristics
27 Clues: body cavity • part of saliva • giant armadillo • produces glucagon • seedless, non-vascular • tissue type for growth • blood pressure measurer • double set of chromosomes • part of the small intestine • related but different anatomy • first cell after fertilization • sexual reproduction in bacteria • muscles form from this body layer • cell type that does photosynthesis • ...
