greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Wrist Pathology and Anatomy 2026-02-05
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- Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____
- A postive___ sign shows lost of intrinsic muscles ?
- Pain symptoms in the following movements of UD, Wrist flexion and extension indicate ?
- - Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side
- Dequervains tenosynovitis are caused by repetitive motion of thumb extension and __?
- – The _____ nerve innervates forearm flexors and dorsal hand sensory before the wrist
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- trauma- What type of trauma is caused by the DX of repetitive use.
- Colles fracture occur___ location of distal segment ?
- - Which nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome
- Which position unloads the ulna?
- Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side
- Pain symptoms of weight baring and rotation in pronation and force caused by repetitive motion (Hockey)
- cyst- ____roots into the carpal bones, joint space, or on tendons
- A positive froment’s sign represents loss of ____?
- Provocative testing involves putting the joint in a pressurized position to _______ symptoms
- hand- Guyon’s canal + repetitive trauma = ______
- Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component?
17 Clues: Which position unloads the ulna? • Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side • Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____ • Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component? • A positive froment’s sign represents loss of ____? • hand- Guyon’s canal + repetitive trauma = ______ • - Which nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome • ...
Vocabulary #2 2020-10-16
5 Clues: to copy someone else • to see someone sing live • to do it without thinking it • to know something about the body • To move in a fast motion that makes a bzz noise
Tom/Tomy Words 2023-04-18
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- Opening of a vein to diminish the blood
- Division into three parts
- Surgical removal of the tonsils
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- The structure of an organism or organ; dissection of plants, animals, or other things to study their structure; analysis
- Special X-ray technique to show images of a selected plane of tissue by blurring all other planes
- The excision of the appendix
- Cutting or division into two
- Brain surgery for treatment of certain mental disorders
8 Clues: Division into three parts • The excision of the appendix • Cutting or division into two • Surgical removal of the tonsils • Opening of a vein to diminish the blood • Brain surgery for treatment of certain mental disorders • Special X-ray technique to show images of a selected plane of tissue by blurring all other planes • ...
Mind-bender Corner 2018-05-03
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- Internal radiotherapy
- Most common form of cancer amongst women
- Anatomy situated in the hollow at the back of the knee
- A condition in which the body or region of the body is deprived of oxygen
- One of the core values of the OUH NHS Foundation Trust
- The pronounced peak on a curve that plots the energy loss of ionizing radiation during its travel through matter
- A temporary or permanent decrease of manifestation of a disease
- Susceptibility of cells, tissues, organs or other substances to injurioius act of radiation
- An abnormal growth of tissue caused by the rapid division of cells that have undergone some form of mutation
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- The study of cancer
- This tumour accounts for 80% of skin tumours
- Endocrine glands locatedabove the kidneys
- Programmed cell death
- Radiation units
14 Clues: Radiation units • The study of cancer • Internal radiotherapy • Programmed cell death • Most common form of cancer amongst women • Endocrine glands locatedabove the kidneys • This tumour accounts for 80% of skin tumours • Anatomy situated in the hollow at the back of the knee • One of the core values of the OUH NHS Foundation Trust • ...
Fundamentals of Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 1 Key Terms 2021-08-19
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- maintaining the body's internal environment
- plane dividing anterior and posterior portions of the body at right angles to the same sagittal plane
- away from the point of attachment or origin
- plane dividing the body into superior and inferior portions
- nearest the midline of the body muscle type of tissue that contracts and allows movement
- toward the back
- the organs of a cavity
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- the study of diseases of the body
- any plane parallel to the midsagittal or median plane vertically dividing the body into unequal left and right portions
- lowermost or below
- is the study of the structure and organization of the body
- is another name for cephalad
- nearest point of attachment or origin
- toward the side or away from the midline of the body
14 Clues: toward the back • lowermost or below • the organs of a cavity • is another name for cephalad • the study of diseases of the body • nearest point of attachment or origin • maintaining the body's internal environment • away from the point of attachment or origin • toward the side or away from the midline of the body • is the study of the structure and organization of the body • ...
Finger/Thumb 2023-05-24
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- If the concavity of the shafts of phalanges appear symmetrical
- closed interphalangeal joints indicate the finger is __ __ to IR
- If your image in under penetrated you should ___ your kVp
- Centering point for thumb(joint)
- This happens when the finger is not parallel to the IR
- If your image is over penetrated you should __ your kVp
- One of Bontrager's image evaluation criteria
- One of Bontrager's image evaluation criteria
- What degree should you rotate the hand for an oblique finger
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- Placing to hand in the __ _____ will place the thumb in a 45* angle
- Centering for finger __ ___ joint
- Evaluate for clear sharp ___ markings
- To place the thumb in a lateral position you should __ the __fingers toward the palm
- One of Bontrager's image evaluation criteria
- there should be no ___ of soft tissues
- Minimum amount of distal metacarpal needed
16 Clues: Centering point for thumb(joint) • Centering for finger __ ___ joint • Evaluate for clear sharp ___ markings • there should be no ___ of soft tissues • Minimum amount of distal metacarpal needed • One of Bontrager's image evaluation criteria • One of Bontrager's image evaluation criteria • One of Bontrager's image evaluation criteria • ...
Surgery and Anatomy 1000 to present day 2023-07-27
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- name of club for ww2 burn victims supported by Mcindo who provided mental health support
- discovered blood groups leading to blood transfusions
- Renaissance barber surgeon who discovered ointment and ligatures instead of cauterisation
- Renaissance surgeon who discovered blood circulation
- Modern safer surgery through small incision
- surgeon who used carbolic acid to sterilise surgery
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- researched X-rays and managed getting mobile X-rays to field hospitals in ww1
- dissected animals to discover how heart and jaw worked
- surgeon who used chloroform as anaesthetic
- surgeon who discovered skin grafts worked with ww1 victims
- discovered way to store blood to allow donations for transfusions in ww2
- modern surgery can be used to correct eyesight
- did first heart transfusion in 1967
- ‘father of modern anayomy’dissected human bodies wrote detailed book on anatomy
14 Clues: did first heart transfusion in 1967 • surgeon who used chloroform as anaesthetic • Modern safer surgery through small incision • modern surgery can be used to correct eyesight • surgeon who used carbolic acid to sterilise surgery • Renaissance surgeon who discovered blood circulation • discovered blood groups leading to blood transfusions • ...
Crossword 2022-03-03
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- Has fake ivories, like George Washington
- Pt. 2: State Where the Second Colonial College was established, with (Pt 1.)
- This teacher’s classroom comes equipped with some sweet vinyl and comics.
- IB’s people watching class, abbrev.
- Mr. Hornet XLV’s middle name
- HL Spanish Teacher, to students
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- You can find this teacher celebrating notable academic holidays with their students such as “Pi” day and “Poisson” day.
- Author of Dreamland Burning
- You might see this teacher coasting in on their bike.
- This African American leader was an advisor to multiple presidents such as Taft, Roosevelt, and McKinley (Abbrev).
- Medical Anatomy Prez. (Last name)
- Ms. Hornet C/O ‘21–Harvard Freshman
- Booker T. Washington published work: Up from
- Pt. 1: Location of the BTW National Monument, with (Pt 2.)
14 Clues: Author of Dreamland Burning • Mr. Hornet XLV’s middle name • HL Spanish Teacher, to students • Medical Anatomy Prez. (Last name) • IB’s people watching class, abbrev. • Ms. Hornet C/O ‘21–Harvard Freshman • Has fake ivories, like George Washington • Booker T. Washington published work: Up from • You might see this teacher coasting in on their bike. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2018-08-05
Rome And Greece 2022-03-21
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- How many of the tables are found in rome?
- What is the highest rank in the Roman Society?
- The Roman government turned into this when it was no longer a democracy.
- Greek doctor Galen used this to study body structure.
- What did Greece mostly grow
- What battle formation did the Greeks use in battle?
- Where was coinage originated from?
- The two mythological founders of Rome was Romulus &______
- Roman plays were apart of _________ celebrations
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- Vaults were made out of this type of structure
- Where were the columns created?
- How many branches are in the Roman government?
- Who was the leader of the Twelve Greek Olympians?
- What were waterways in greece made for?
- The Olympics originated where?
- What form of government does Rome have
- Who won the Peloponnesian war?
- What name was Gaius Octavius renamed after the senate
- What would you visit in order to get advice from the gods?
- What were greek coins mostly made from?
20 Clues: What did Greece mostly grow • The Olympics originated where? • Who won the Peloponnesian war? • Where were the columns created? • Where was coinage originated from? • What form of government does Rome have • What were waterways in greece made for? • What were greek coins mostly made from? • How many of the tables are found in rome? • ...
Bingo Backer with Krizel! 2014-09-17
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- the lining of the medullary cavity
- is the development and formation of bones
- Which type of marrow stores adipose cells?
- the liver is found mostly in which of the four quadrants
- is the science of the functioning of body organs
- the ribs are part of the __________
- ____ bone has two layers of compact bone separated by dipole
- ______ ossification begins before birth
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- extremities are part of the ___________
- the _________ of all bones is made of compact bone
- is the detailed study of the bones
- the inner portion of bones is _______ bone
- which type of body habitus has the stomach in the hypogastric region
- common variations in the shape of the human body
- is the science of body structures
- Which type of marrow produces red and white blood cells?
- _____ bones are named this because their shape and form does not fit any other classification
- The wrist & ankle are examples of ____ bones
- Where are long bones found?
19 Clues: Where are long bones found? • is the science of body structures • is the detailed study of the bones • the lining of the medullary cavity • the ribs are part of the __________ • extremities are part of the ___________ • ______ ossification begins before birth • is the development and formation of bones • the inner portion of bones is _______ bone • ...
English bulldog 2015-06-04
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- Bulldogs come in several patterns with red bridle being the most desirable according to the breed standard.
- Bulldogs are one of the most recognizable breeds on the.
- They have short _____that are either straight or "screwed,".
- Bulldog are medium sized dogs that are quite heavy.
- Males of this breed tend to weigh in around 50 pounds.
- The English Bulldog's very unique anatomy requires a bit of extra care to keep him safe and______
- Bulldogs are very sensitive.
- There is no fringe anywhere on the dog.
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- A Bulldog needs a fair amount of training to bring out his best.
- Bulldogs have very small nasal.
- bulldogs have quite broad.
11 Clues: bulldogs have quite broad. • Bulldogs are very sensitive. • Bulldogs have very small nasal. • There is no fringe anywhere on the dog. • Bulldog are medium sized dogs that are quite heavy. • Males of this breed tend to weigh in around 50 pounds. • Bulldogs are one of the most recognizable breeds on the. • They have short _____that are either straight or "screwed,". • ...
Cinephile Crossword 2024-05-05
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- What animal protects the infamous cave in Monty Python and the Holy Grail
- The theme song of Anatomy of the Fall
- The director who filmed the original 'Dune'
- The Discreet Charm of the ________
- The name of Edward Norton's character in Fight Club
- The avant-garde danish film movement created by Trier & Vinterberg
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- Ladybird's last name
- The russian infamous film believed to have killed most of the cast due to toxic chemical exposure
- The film that beat La La Land for best picture
- The last name of the director of 12 Angry Men and Network
- The name of the donkey in Banshees of Inisherin
11 Clues: Ladybird's last name • The Discreet Charm of the ________ • The theme song of Anatomy of the Fall • The director who filmed the original 'Dune' • The film that beat La La Land for best picture • The name of the donkey in Banshees of Inisherin • The name of Edward Norton's character in Fight Club • The last name of the director of 12 Angry Men and Network • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-26
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- Area consisting of a small depression in the retina containing cones and where vision is most acute
- United States writer (1925-1964)
- A program that appears desirable but actually contains something harmful
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- A serious devotee of some particular music genre or musical performer
- Paint that has the consistency of jelly
- Of or pertaining to epigraphs or to epigraphy
- (anatomy) pertaining to the ileum
- A disposition to be ill-tempered
- Climbing herbs of southeastern Asia having thick fleshy oblong leaves and naked unisexual flowers: Chinese evergreen
- A unit of length equal to 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet; exactly 1609.344 meters
- Extend out in space
11 Clues: Extend out in space • A disposition to be ill-tempered • United States writer (1925-1964) • (anatomy) pertaining to the ileum • Paint that has the consistency of jelly • Of or pertaining to epigraphs or to epigraphy • A serious devotee of some particular music genre or musical performer • A program that appears desirable but actually contains something harmful • ...
The Eyes Have It 2022-03-04
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- slight earthquake (n).
- intense and passionate feeling (n).
- feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment (adj).
- the bodily structure of an organism (n).
- with no particular purpose, reason, or foundation (adv).
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native (adj).
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- of, on, or relating to the earth (adj).
- make a concerted or violent attack on (v).
- a surprising and previously unknown fact, especially one that is made known in a dramatic way (n).
- playfully quaint or fanciful behavior or humor(n).
- an uneasy feeling of doubt, worry, or fear, especially about one's own conduct; a misgiving (n).
11 Clues: slight earthquake (n). • intense and passionate feeling (n). • of, on, or relating to the earth (adj). • the bodily structure of an organism (n). • make a concerted or violent attack on (v). • playfully quaint or fanciful behavior or humor(n). • with no particular purpose, reason, or foundation (adv). • ...
Recording tools and Fixed Prostheses - 1 2013-12-10
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- a metallic filling that provides retention for a prosthesis when cemented in an abutment tooth
- depending on
- a precise copy of a set of teeth made of plaster
- the teeth of the opposing arch
- the only mobile joint of the skull building up the articulation between it and the mandible
- induced
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- articulators imitating the human anatomy in the position of the condyles
- a small rod giving the incisal guidance
- a flat piece of metal or other materials, presenting raised borders, used to take impressions of the mouth
- a crown composed of an outer coating of porcelain or acrylic resin baked on gold
- a small groove cut in the stump in order to improve the retention of a partial crown
- false anatomical stump
- registration
- to construct
14 Clues: induced • depending on • registration • to construct • false anatomical stump • the teeth of the opposing arch • a small rod giving the incisal guidance • a precise copy of a set of teeth made of plaster • articulators imitating the human anatomy in the position of the condyles • a crown composed of an outer coating of porcelain or acrylic resin baked on gold • ...
Mindset Crossword 2017-03-21
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- A flat piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money
- The state of being connected or interconnected
- Able to be hammered or pressed into shape without breaking or cracking
- A branch (as neurophysiology) of science that deals with the anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, or molecular biology of nerves and nervous tissue and especially their relation to behavior and learning
- Lacking in movement, action, or change, especially in an undesirable or uninteresting way
- When you master something
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- The action or process of intervening
- Something that determines what you do
- Capable of being or becoming
- An area of fairly level high ground
- Bounce back through the air after hitting something hard
- Find something
- The quality of easily being shaped o molded
- A reversal or check in progress
14 Clues: Find something • When you master something • Capable of being or becoming • A reversal or check in progress • An area of fairly level high ground • The action or process of intervening • Something that determines what you do • The quality of easily being shaped o molded • The state of being connected or interconnected • ...
Radiology Crossword 2 2024-12-31
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- 2363 (4)
- the positive side of the x-ray tube (7)
- what organ is the juxtaglomerular apparatus found in (7)
- the operating system healthcare software mostly uses (5)
- a tube having two electrodes (5)
- in the principal of the inverse square law, one over distance squared is inversely proportional to what? (9)
- the iso (?) what is required in CT for proper dose modulation (6)
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- the metal that the conventional x-ray tube filament is made of (8)
- abbreviated word for low dose imaging used mostly in procedures (6)
- the negative side of the x-ray tube (5)
- form required for roster alterations (4)
- the overwhelming smell of the anatomy lab at university (12)
- time, distance,(9)
- the hand wash used that comes in two different concentrations (13)
14 Clues: 2363 (4) • time, distance,(9) • a tube having two electrodes (5) • the negative side of the x-ray tube (5) • the positive side of the x-ray tube (7) • form required for roster alterations (4) • what organ is the juxtaglomerular apparatus found in (7) • the operating system healthcare software mostly uses (5) • the overwhelming smell of the anatomy lab at university (12) • ...
Art Crossword 2018-02-14
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- An object that is used to paint on.
- Used to add depth to a drawing, or convey shadow.
- A Liquid material used to make art.
- A medium that utilizes lots of water
- A process in which you perform before the lineart of a drawing.
- An activity involving creativity, and can branch off into visual, dance, and music.
- The different levels of thickness applied to a painting.
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- A form of art that and commonly uses shapes, colours, and textures, and does not represent reality realistically
- The tool used to paint with.
- A dish used to mix colours
- The structure of a human being.
11 Clues: A dish used to mix colours • The tool used to paint with. • The structure of a human being. • An object that is used to paint on. • A Liquid material used to make art. • A medium that utilizes lots of water • Used to add depth to a drawing, or convey shadow. • The different levels of thickness applied to a painting. • ...
Intro to Anatomy 2022-04-05
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- When the cells break down nutrients to be used as energy
- The process where cells are nourished and carry out their responsibilities
- Active protoplasm in the center of the cell
- A watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus
- When the body builds up nourishment from the food we eat and stores it when we need it
- Latin word for chamber
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- Make up our body
- Cell reproduction
- The study of tiny structures in living tissue Protoplasm A colorless, jelly-like substance that stores nutrients
- The outside wall of the cell
- The study of the human body and its structures Physiology The study of the functions performed by the body structures
11 Clues: Make up our body • Cell reproduction • Latin word for chamber • The outside wall of the cell • A watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus • Active protoplasm in the center of the cell • When the cells break down nutrients to be used as energy • The process where cells are nourished and carry out their responsibilities • ...
Silent Knight 2022-12-07
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- Ohio State Buckeyes
- Past Baltimore author, who helped develop the detective genre
- 2009 Super Bowl champions
- Current Baltimore author, who has written more than 20 detective novels
- : a love story - a young adult bestseller about a 19th century woman who dreams of being a surgeon
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- ________ affair - 2022 novel about the disappearance of a (real life) author
- City
- Grumpy Swedish man from a 2012 bestseller. He will be portrayed by Tom Hanks in a movie next month (but they changed his name!)
- _________ library: a 2020 novel about trying out different possible lives
- Hellmouth
- Author Jenkins Reid, who has published a handful of slightly interconnected historical fiction novels
11 Clues: City • Hellmouth • Ohio State Buckeyes • 2009 Super Bowl champions • Past Baltimore author, who helped develop the detective genre • Current Baltimore author, who has written more than 20 detective novels • _________ library: a 2020 novel about trying out different possible lives • ________ affair - 2022 novel about the disappearance of a (real life) author • ...
Big Little Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-26
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- Mixed martial arts I did as a kid
- Favorite Grey's Anatomy character
- Favorite type of wood in minecraft
- One of the only girl-boss characters to pick in Mario Party and Mario Kart
- The hardest sport in the world involving a ball
- The major I am currently pursuing at Stevens
- (Blank) South East and West
- Hot take: this recent movie adaptation did not do the original movie/musical justice
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- Favorite type of cookie
- A 2007 Netflix TV show about the life of New York City's young socialites on the Upper East Side
- A famous pay-to-win gatcha game we both play
11 Clues: Favorite type of cookie • (Blank) South East and West • Mixed martial arts I did as a kid • Favorite Grey's Anatomy character • Favorite type of wood in minecraft • A famous pay-to-win gatcha game we both play • The major I am currently pursuing at Stevens • The hardest sport in the world involving a ball • ...
History of Anatomy & Physiology 2025-08-23
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- an Ancient Greek physician regarded as "the father of medicine"
- a Muslim physician who wrote "The Canon of Medicine"
- the study of structure
- an Ancient Greek philosopher who believed diseases were caused by natural or supernatural causes
- a French philosopher whose ideas contributed to the modern scientific method
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- an Italian anatomist who performed cadaver dissections and authored "De Humani Corporis Fabrica"
- the study of function
- an English philosopher who argued for a systematic approach to science
- an Ancient Roman physician whose theories dominated Western medicine for nearly 1500 years
- an English physician who accurately described blood circulation
- a Jewish physician who wrote influential medical books
11 Clues: the study of function • the study of structure • a Muslim physician who wrote "The Canon of Medicine" • a Jewish physician who wrote influential medical books • an Ancient Greek physician regarded as "the father of medicine" • an English physician who accurately described blood circulation • an English philosopher who argued for a systematic approach to science • ...
Overview of the body 2020-09-11
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- Is a type of cell found in the cervix.
- A tough, fibrous tissue that binds the body structure together and provides support and elasticity.
- Tiny structures inside every cell that provide the cell with energy.
- How the body is structured.
- Basic unit of all living things
- The body has more than 600 of them.
- The surface of the cell that holds content of the cell together.
- Groups of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function.
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- How the body functions.
- Made up of different types of tissues.
- A type of tissue that creates protective boundaries.
- Found in the heart that allows the pumping of blood.
- Filters the blood and remove wastes.
- Combination of organs working together to perform a common function.
- Contains about 100 billion nerve cells.
15 Clues: How the body functions. • How the body is structured. • Basic unit of all living things • The body has more than 600 of them. • Filters the blood and remove wastes. • Made up of different types of tissues. • Is a type of cell found in the cervix. • Contains about 100 billion nerve cells. • A type of tissue that creates protective boundaries. • ...
...Ologies by Golly! 2021-08-31
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- Study of mammals
- Study of fossilized plants and animals remains to gain clues about Earth's past
- Study of the eye and eye diseases
- Study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth
- Study of fungi and yeasts
- Study of fish
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- Study of worms, particularly parasite forms such as tapeworms
- The study of all types of animals and everything about them
- Study of the nature, formation, and movement of glaciers
- The study of fresh water systems, such as lakes, ponds, and rivers
- Structure and function of living things, such as cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems
- Study of nerves; also a branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the nervous system
- Study of viruses and viral diseases
- Study of earthquakes and seismic waves
- The study of living things and everything about it
15 Clues: Study of fish • Study of mammals • Study of fungi and yeasts • Study of the eye and eye diseases • Study of viruses and viral diseases • Study of earthquakes and seismic waves • The study of living things and everything about it • Study of the origin, history, and structure of Earth • Study of the nature, formation, and movement of glaciers • ...
Rome crossword 2023-04-24
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- She was a beautiful, ambitious and intelligent woman.
- The study of body structure.
- Christian holy people.
- A Roman general who made reforms.
- He moved the capital of the Roman empire to the Greek city of Bystantium.
- Horace was a satire written by the Romans.
- He took control of Rome and forced out a Roman empire.
- A Germanic tribe that were under the protection of the Romans.
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- Stoicism is a type of philosophy.
- People who seized and destroyed valuable stuff and they burned buildings.
- One of the most advanced city at that time.
- People who fought in the colloseum for other people’s amusement.
- Arguably one of the best Roman empire.
- A type of poem that expresses strong emotion.
- Changes to improve the condition of Rome and to make changes in specific things.
15 Clues: Christian holy people. • The study of body structure. • Stoicism is a type of philosophy. • A Roman general who made reforms. • Arguably one of the best Roman empire. • Horace was a satire written by the Romans. • One of the most advanced city at that time. • A type of poem that expresses strong emotion. • She was a beautiful, ambitious and intelligent woman. • ...
NOUNS 2022-05-11
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- the body of a person
- a picture that shows where countries or roads are
- a substance from which sth can be made
- an electrical device that you use to do mathematical calculations
- a person who creates sth which has never been made before
- the body of a living thing
- mass production of a type of goods
- a period of a hundred years
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- a structure that is build over a river, railway or road so that people or vehicles can cross
- a person who studies rocks and soil
- a set of connected artificial rivers
- a piece of polished glass which you use to look at yourself
- a piece of equipment with moving parts
- the period of sbs life
- a person whose job is to design or build machines or buildings
15 Clues: the body of a person • the period of sbs life • the body of a living thing • a period of a hundred years • mass production of a type of goods • a person who studies rocks and soil • a set of connected artificial rivers • a substance from which sth can be made • a piece of equipment with moving parts • a picture that shows where countries or roads are • ...
Health and Medicine 2025-10-07
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- Disease caused by a severe lack of vitamin C
- The first antibiotic used to treat many kinds of bacterial infection
- The process of heating liquids to kill harmful germs
- Karl Landsteiner discovered that there are four different groups
- Cleaning surgical tools before surgery to kill all germs
- The study of the human body
- A virus which causes a rash and blisters
- Mid-14th century disease spread by fleas on the backs of rats
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- A period of isolation to stop disease spreading
- A deadly intestinal disease in the 19th century
- Cleanliness to prevent disease and contamination
- The first organ to be successfully transplanted in 1954
- Uses magnets and radio waves to take clear pictures of the inside of the body
- He developed a vaccine against polio
- The idea that germs like bacteria and viruses cause disease
15 Clues: The study of the human body • He developed a vaccine against polio • A virus which causes a rash and blisters • Disease caused by a severe lack of vitamin C • A period of isolation to stop disease spreading • A deadly intestinal disease in the 19th century • Cleanliness to prevent disease and contamination • The process of heating liquids to kill harmful germs • ...
AgCareers 2022-06-13
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- a person who owns and breeds bees
- specialising in the produce of aquatic organisms
- an expert in the science of soil management and crop production.
- administrating a group of staff
- person who studies water on the earth
- creates and imrpoves products used by biologists
- expert in the branch of zoology concerned with insects
- Specialises in production of flowers
- person qualified to treat animals
- enahnces your food
- specialises in the field of nutrition
- cultivation and harvesting of grapes
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- person who studies long-term patterns in weather
- Study and research animal anatomy and function, including reproduction, movement and growth
- works with chemicals and other substances to determine if they are toxic or harmful to organisms or the environment
- pathologist develop integrated, environmentally sound approaches to managing crops and their pests
- an expert in the application of statistical analysis to biological data.
- person skilled in planting, managing, or caring for trees
- study the variation of inherited characteristics
19 Clues: enahnces your food • administrating a group of staff • a person who owns and breeds bees • person qualified to treat animals • Specialises in production of flowers • cultivation and harvesting of grapes • person who studies water on the earth • specialises in the field of nutrition • person who studies long-term patterns in weather • ...
Chapter 9: Transformations in European Culture 2022-02-15
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- man who argued for empiricism
- early Greek geographer who devised the lines of latitude and longitude
- system of English government that gradually increased Parliament's power
- studied the body's circulatory system
- studied human anatomy
- studied calculus and the laws of gravity and motion
- term that describes a society free from religion
- husband and wife that signed the English Bill of Rights in exchange for the throne of England
- scientist who wrote "The Sceptical Chymist"
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- king who was an absolute ruler and set an example for the rest of Europe
- country that Maria Theresa ruled
- led Parliament's armies during the English Civil War
- theorized that the earth revolves around the sun
- Greek mathematician became the Father of Geometry
- developed a smallpox vaccine
- observed the earth's orbit around the sun with a telescope
- English astronomer for whom a comet is named
- became the Father of Modern Chemistry
- discovered Uranus and made a forty-foot-long telescope
19 Clues: studied human anatomy • developed a smallpox vaccine • man who argued for empiricism • country that Maria Theresa ruled • studied the body's circulatory system • became the Father of Modern Chemistry • scientist who wrote "The Sceptical Chymist" • English astronomer for whom a comet is named • theorized that the earth revolves around the sun • ...
The think about jellyfish 2023-11-21
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- stay in a place longer than necessary because of a reluctance to leave.
- Chinese poem
- the act or action of plotting or secretly combining.
- or support.
- compelling or requiring immediate action or attention
- exhibiting strong feeling or earnestness of purpose
- to bring into existence; cause to be; produce.
- becoming extinguished
- to satisfy a need or to provide what is wanted or needed by a particular person or group
- relaxed and calm, either because they do not care about something or because they are not worried about something.
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- in the end; at last; finally.
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them.
- in accordance with, involving, or being the primary or strict meaning of the word or words
- to shrink back involuntarily (as from pain)
- a state of confused and noisy disturbance.
- something that can be used for making profits or benefits, whether that be a source,
- science study of the
- to look forward to as certain
- evidently or obviously
19 Clues: or support. • Chinese poem • science study of the • becoming extinguished • evidently or obviously • in the end; at last; finally. • to look forward to as certain • a state of confused and noisy disturbance. • to shrink back involuntarily (as from pain) • to bring into existence; cause to be; produce. • exhibiting strong feeling or earnestness of purpose • ...
University of MAX 2023-03-14
6 Clues: Designed the Air Max 1? • Inspired by the human anatomy? • Former CEO and developer of the Air Max 1 • Window The full name of "BW" in Air Max BW • Visible Air across the entirety of the heel • Miami store collaborated with Nike on a UM inspired Air Max 90
Jack the Ripper 2022-06-12
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- In all the murders what part of the body was cut?
- five What are his victims referred to as?
- What is another name given to the killer?
- The killer was known to have advanced knowledge of the human anatomy, true or false?
- In which city did he murder all of this victims?
- What is the minimum number of victims that were killed?
- What month did the killings end in?
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- In which district did the murders take place?
- All of Jack the Ripper’s victims worked as what?
- What month did the killings start in?
- What is the maximum number of victims that were killed?
- This killer’s name and motive are still ___?
12 Clues: What month did the killings end in? • What month did the killings start in? • five What are his victims referred to as? • What is another name given to the killer? • This killer’s name and motive are still ___? • In which district did the murders take place? • All of Jack the Ripper’s victims worked as what? • In which city did he murder all of this victims? • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-11-16
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- "Rebirth" of art, science, and culture in Europe
- Person who innovated in art or science during the Renaissance
- Taught rulers how to maintain power
- Cathedral in Rome designed by Michelangelo
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- Painting by Leonardo da Vinci depicting Jesus and his disciples
- Talented artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The most famous drawing of da Vinci's, depicting the human anatomy
- Artist and Renaissance Man who was an expert in several areas
- Italian city, a symbol of energy and brilliance during the Renaissance
- Family of rulers who controlled the banks
- Building in Rome with famous art on its ceiling
- Painting by Renaissance Man Leonardo da Vinci depicting a woman
12 Clues: Taught rulers how to maintain power • Family of rulers who controlled the banks • Cathedral in Rome designed by Michelangelo • Building in Rome with famous art on its ceiling • "Rebirth" of art, science, and culture in Europe • Talented artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • Artist and Renaissance Man who was an expert in several areas • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2023-12-11
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- Developed precise thermometers filled with mercury to measure temperature
- believed that a better understanding of the natural world will produce practical knowledge that could improve people’s lives
- The first to use a telescope to study the stars
- Regarded as a founder of modern chemistry
- Used Brahe’s data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion.
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- Developed the heliocentric system
- Wrote The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy or Principia
- Proved that lightning and electricity are identical
- Considered the father of modern anatomy
- disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses
- Made the most accurate and extensive observations of the planets and stars at the time
- believed that scientists needed to reject old assumptions
12 Clues: Developed the heliocentric system • disproved many of Galen’s hypotheses • Considered the father of modern anatomy • Regarded as a founder of modern chemistry • The first to use a telescope to study the stars • Proved that lightning and electricity are identical • believed that scientists needed to reject old assumptions • ...
STRUCTURES & FUNCTIONS (ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY) 2024-02-05
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- Two or more organs working cohesively to perform a specific job in the body.
- A part of the body that performs a specific and important function.
- a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.
- The basic structural unit that creates all living things.
- The study of an organism’s structure, what it looks like, and where it belongs
- Toward the upper part of the body.
- The front of the body.
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- The study of an organism’s purpose, or what it does within the body
- A space in the body that contains fluid and organs.
- the body.
- A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit
- The lower part of the body.
12 Clues: the body. • The front of the body. • The lower part of the body. • Toward the upper part of the body. • A space in the body that contains fluid and organs. • The basic structural unit that creates all living things. • a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction. • The study of an organism’s purpose, or what it does within the body • ...
Series 2019-09-23
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- She is the mother of dragons
- It starts with the mysterious disappearance of Jason Blossom
- It tells the story of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie
- It is the name of the hospital where "Grey's Anatomy" takes place
- This series shows the consequences that technology can bring
- He is the main character of the series "Breaking Bad"
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- It is set in Hawkins, Indiana
- Where Rory and Lorelei from "Gilmore Girls" live
- A series about the worst nuclear accident in History
- The name of the prison in "Orange is the New Black"
- He is the mastermind in "La Casa de Papel"
- He is Lily's husband in "How I met your mother"
12 Clues: She is the mother of dragons • It is set in Hawkins, Indiana • He is the mastermind in "La Casa de Papel" • He is Lily's husband in "How I met your mother" • Where Rory and Lorelei from "Gilmore Girls" live • The name of the prison in "Orange is the New Black" • A series about the worst nuclear accident in History • He is the main character of the series "Breaking Bad" • ...
Series 2019-09-23
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- A series about the worst nuclear accident in History
- Where Rory and Lorelei from "Gilmore Girls" live
- This series shows the consequences that technology can bring
- He is the main character of the series "Breaking Bad"
- It is the name of the hospital where "Grey's Anatomy" takes place
- She is the mother of dragons
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- The name of the prison in "Orange is the New Black"
- He is Lily's husband in "How I met your mother"
- He is the mastermind in "La Casa de Papel"
- It is set in Hawkins, Indiana
- It starts with the mysterious disappearance of Jason Blossom
- It tells the story of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie
12 Clues: She is the mother of dragons • It is set in Hawkins, Indiana • He is the mastermind in "La Casa de Papel" • He is Lily's husband in "How I met your mother" • Where Rory and Lorelei from "Gilmore Girls" live • The name of the prison in "Orange is the New Black" • A series about the worst nuclear accident in History • He is the main character of the series "Breaking Bad" • ...
ANCIENT EGYPT 2024-08-23
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- A SMALL WOODEN BOX TO KEEP JEWELLERY IN
- PAPER MADE FROM A SPECIAL GRASS-LIKE PLANT THAT GROWS IN WET AREAS
- THE STUDY OF HOW BONES AND MUSCLES IN THE HUMAN BODY FIT TOGETHER
- THE STUDY OF THE SUN, STARS AND PLANETS
- A COMMUNITY OF PEOPLE WITH SHARED LAWS AND TRADITIONS
- A LARGE FLOW OF WATER THAT RISES AND SPREADS OVER THE LAND
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- DOCTOR
- SOMETHING THAT GIVES LIFE AND STRENGTH
- AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN KING OR QUEEN
- A LARGE STONE TOMB FOR AN EGYPTIAN KING OR QUEEN WITH SIDED LIKE TRIANGLES
- A PERSON WHOSE JOB IT IS TO WRITE DOWN IMPORTANT THINGS
- SOMEONE WHO GIVES ADVICE AND HELPS PEOPLE SORT OUT THEIR PROBLEMS
12 Clues: DOCTOR • AN ANCIENT EGYPTIAN KING OR QUEEN • SOMETHING THAT GIVES LIFE AND STRENGTH • A SMALL WOODEN BOX TO KEEP JEWELLERY IN • THE STUDY OF THE SUN, STARS AND PLANETS • A COMMUNITY OF PEOPLE WITH SHARED LAWS AND TRADITIONS • A PERSON WHOSE JOB IT IS TO WRITE DOWN IMPORTANT THINGS • A LARGE FLOW OF WATER THAT RISES AND SPREADS OVER THE LAND • ...
Review SS Chapter 4 Sections 3 & 4 2023-02-18
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- Mummification helped Egyptians learn about which of the following disciplines?
- What did ancient Greeks adopt from Egyptian architects?
- Another word for exchanging goods
- Which pharaoh's tomb was found intact in the Valley of the Kings?
- Which pharaoh restored peace by negotiating a treaty with the Hittites?
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- During the mummification process, organs were placed in what type of jars?
- What natural resource helped Kush become a powerful kingdom?
- Which pharaoh's reign was marked by the expansion of trade?
- Skill in what subject enabled Egyptians to build pyramids and other monuments?
- Egypt mainly traded to get what good(resource)?
- Hieroglyphs were used for what purpose?
- What did Egyptians write on?
12 Clues: What did Egyptians write on? • Another word for exchanging goods • Hieroglyphs were used for what purpose? • Egypt mainly traded to get what good(resource)? • What did ancient Greeks adopt from Egyptian architects? • Which pharaoh's reign was marked by the expansion of trade? • What natural resource helped Kush become a powerful kingdom? • ...
PwC: Leaders in Action 2022-10-24
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- Shonda Rhimes received undergrad degree from here
- Shondaland political drama set in D.C.
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- Where is Shonda Rhimes from
- European city where hit series Bridgerton is set
- Nickname for Derek Shepherd on Grey's Anatomy
- This magazine named Shonda Rhimes one of the top 100 most influential people in 2021
6 Clues: Where is Shonda Rhimes from • Shondaland political drama set in D.C. • Nickname for Derek Shepherd on Grey's Anatomy • European city where hit series Bridgerton is set • Shonda Rhimes received undergrad degree from here • This magazine named Shonda Rhimes one of the top 100 most influential people in 2021
The Ologys 2021-08-25
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- The Study Of the Properties of Matter and How They Change
- The Study Of Spiders and Their Relatives
- The Study of the Origin, History, and Structure of Earth
- Study of Animal Behavior
- The Study of Bacteria,Especially in Relation to Medicine and Agriculture
- The Study of All Living Things
- The Study of Worms, Including Parasites Like The Tape Worm
- Study of The Different Climates on Earth
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- Study of Hereditary Traits and Traits Passed Down from Generation to Generation
- The Study of the Moon, Stars, and Other Things In Space
- Study Of Organisms and How They Interact With Their Environment
- The Study of Insects
- The Study Of Plants and All Things About Them
- Study of Cell Biology
- Structure and Function of Living Things, Such as Cells, Tissues, Organs, and Organisms
15 Clues: The Study of Insects • Study of Cell Biology • Study of Animal Behavior • The Study of All Living Things • The Study Of Spiders and Their Relatives • Study of The Different Climates on Earth • The Study Of Plants and All Things About Them • The Study of the Moon, Stars, and Other Things In Space • The Study of the Origin, History, and Structure of Earth • ...
Anatomy Unit 1 Review 2023-01-23
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- Toward the front, in terms of a side profile.
- Far away from, in the body.
- An action done by the body in order to undo something in the body.
- The study of the chemical processes in the body.
- Near to, in the body.
- On the back.
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- A collection of tissues that work together to carry out a process.
- Toward the front in terms of depth; you.
- Another word for the head or near to the head.
- Toward the back, in terms of a side profile.
- Far into the skin.
- The system that is responsible for transmitting electrical signals.
- The study of the systems and organs of the body.
- A certain amount of something that must be present in the body.
- In a position where the stomach is on the floor.
15 Clues: On the back. • Far into the skin. • Near to, in the body. • Far away from, in the body. • Toward the front in terms of depth; you. • Toward the back, in terms of a side profile. • Toward the front, in terms of a side profile. • Another word for the head or near to the head. • The study of the systems and organs of the body. • The study of the chemical processes in the body. • ...
Anatomy Unit 1 Review 2023-01-23
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- The study of the chemical processes in the body.
- In a position where the stomach is on the floor.
- The system that is responsible for transmitting electrical signals.
- An action done by the body in order to undo something in the body.
- Toward the front, in terms of a side profile.
- A collection of tissues that work together to carry out a process.
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- A certain amount of something that must be present in the body.
- Toward the back, in terms of a side profile.
- Near to, in the body.
- Laying on the back.
- Toward the front in terms of depth; you.
- Another word for the head or near to the head.
- Far into the skin.
- The study of the systems and organs of the body.
- Far away from, in the body.
15 Clues: Far into the skin. • Laying on the back. • Near to, in the body. • Far away from, in the body. • Toward the front in terms of depth; you. • Toward the back, in terms of a side profile. • Toward the front, in terms of a side profile. • Another word for the head or near to the head. • The study of the chemical processes in the body. • ...
Anatomy Unit 1 Review 2023-01-23
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- The study of the chemical processes in the body.
- Toward the front, in terms of a side profile.
- Near to, in the body.
- A collection of tissues that work together to carry out a process.
- Laying on the back.
- Another word for the head or near to the head.
- The system that is responsible for transmitting electrical signals.
- Far into the skin.
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- Far away from, in the body.
- Toward the back, in terms of a side profile.
- Toward the front in terms of depth; you.
- The study of the systems and organs of the body.
- An action done by the body in order to undo something in the body.
- A certain amount of something that must be present in the body.
- In a position where the stomach is on the floor.
15 Clues: Far into the skin. • Laying on the back. • Near to, in the body. • Far away from, in the body. • Toward the front in terms of depth; you. • Toward the back, in terms of a side profile. • Toward the front, in terms of a side profile. • Another word for the head or near to the head. • The study of the chemical processes in the body. • ...
Chapter 10 2023-04-24
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- - Soldiers separated into smaller groups so it is easier to handle.
- - A major world religion that began in the eastern part of europe
- - A pattern or pictures made from small pieces of colored glass or stone
- - Christian holy people
- - A germanic soldier that took over rome and created a new rule that only non-romans can rule rome.
- - Justinian wanted to restore the Roman empire and bring back the glory of rome he was led by this general
- - Large open marketplace
- - The opposite of illegal
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- - This words means to support or help
- - This word is the study of body structure.
- Important changes made when a new ruler comes in.
- Plague - A terrible deadl disease that happened when Justinian tried to restore rome.
- - To support somebody else’s ideas
- - To enlarge
- - Words that poked fun
15 Clues: - To enlarge • - Words that poked fun • - Christian holy people • - Large open marketplace • - The opposite of illegal • - To support somebody else’s ideas • - This words means to support or help • - This word is the study of body structure. • Important changes made when a new ruler comes in. • - A major world religion that began in the eastern part of europe • ...
NOUNS 2022-05-11
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- an electrical device that you use to do mathematical calculations
- a period of a hundred years
- a person whose job is to design or build machines or buildings
- a set of connected artificial rivers
- a person who creates sth which has never been made before
- a person who studies rocks and soil
- mass production of a type of goods
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- a piece of equipment with moving parts
- a picture that shows where countries or roads are
- the period of sbs life
- a substance from which sth can be made
- the body of a living thing
- the body of a person
- a piece of polished glass which you use to look at yourself
- a structure that is build over a river, railway or road so that people or vehicles can cross
15 Clues: the body of a person • the period of sbs life • the body of a living thing • a period of a hundred years • mass production of a type of goods • a person who studies rocks and soil • a set of connected artificial rivers • a piece of equipment with moving parts • a substance from which sth can be made • a picture that shows where countries or roads are • ...
World Studies Chapter 4.2 The Renaissance 2025-10-10
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- Luther wrote the Ninety-Five Theses
- Brunelleschi designed the dome of the Cathedral of Florence
- Gutenberg, Inventor of the movable printing press in the mid-1400s
- da Vinci, Artist who painted "The Last Supper" and "Mona Lisa" (full name)
- Wycliffe produced the first Bible in the English language
- Thomas Moore Writer of Utopia
- Country of the city-states where the Renaissance began
- Author who wrote "The Prince"
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- Author of "The Book of the Courtier," a famous guide to etiquette
- Ghiberti Sculptor of the Florence Baptistery doors
- New artistic technique involving depth and realism, alongside anatomy and shading
- Huss Tried and burned at the stake for his teachings
- Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Type of sources focused on by Northern European writers, rather than classical ones
- who first published a Greek New Testament using the earliest manuscripts
- Father of humanism
16 Clues: Father of humanism • Author who wrote "The Prince" • Thomas Moore Writer of Utopia • Artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling • Luther wrote the Ninety-Five Theses • Country of the city-states where the Renaissance began • Ghiberti Sculptor of the Florence Baptistery doors • ...
Renaissance Quiz. 2022-02-19
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- What is the meaning of the word Renaissance?
- Who created the Anatomy of Man?
- Who created the sculpture named David?
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- What was the surname of the man who created the printing press?
- Who funded the creation of works of art?
- What was the popular belief the inspired many people during the Renaissance?
- Which country has the greatest association to the Renaissance?
7 Clues: Who created the Anatomy of Man? • Who created the sculpture named David? • Who funded the creation of works of art? • What is the meaning of the word Renaissance? • Which country has the greatest association to the Renaissance? • What was the surname of the man who created the printing press? • ...
Evolution 2019-01-09
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- fossil a fossil that has been dated
- structure similar structures that came from a common ancestor
- shows the structure of organisms that lived long ago
- Genes that control how bodies are structured
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- is an early stage of animal development, before the fetus
- anatomy comparing body parts; like bones to see if they have a common ancestor
- structure A structure that has no purpose
7 Clues: fossil a fossil that has been dated • structure A structure that has no purpose • Genes that control how bodies are structured • shows the structure of organisms that lived long ago • is an early stage of animal development, before the fetus • structure similar structures that came from a common ancestor • ...
vet-tech key terms 2022-02-15
5 Clues: series of vaccines given • A disease that can spread • the study of the structures • An animal exhibiting an harm such as biting • brush what tool is used to clean a canine's teeth?
Nightingale 2021-03-03
5 Clues: - one of the sensors. • - the part of the stomach. • - first nurse in London.(18709. • - the science of the structure of the human body. • - is the science of the function of the human body.
Pump Up The Vocab - Final Project 2 2020-12-03
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- The branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy
- A cycle with a single wheel
- Each of a pair of foot powered levers
- A body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- Not conscious
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- Persisting for a long or constantly recurring
- A word opposite to another
- A state of government by the whole population
- Relating to or denoting faculties or phenomena that are apparently inexplicable by natural laws
10 Clues: Not conscious • A word opposite to another • A cycle with a single wheel • Each of a pair of foot powered levers • Persisting for a long or constantly recurring • A state of government by the whole population • A body of people sworn to give a verdict in a legal case • The branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy • ...
Human Body Systems Vocab 1 2021-08-30
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- cycles blood throughout the body to deliver oxygen to cells
- a group of similar organs working together to maintain the health of the body
- the study of the structure and function of an organism's body
- allows the body to move using different types of muscles
- provides support and protection for the body
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- allows cell to cell communication; sends impulses along a network of nerves
- processes food and allows it to be changed into energy for the food
- allows organisms to breathe
- a part of an organism that carries out a special task to help it survive
- any living thing
10 Clues: any living thing • allows organisms to breathe • provides support and protection for the body • allows the body to move using different types of muscles • cycles blood throughout the body to deliver oxygen to cells • the study of the structure and function of an organism's body • processes food and allows it to be changed into energy for the food • ...
Leonardo da Vinci 2015-08-09
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- An expert in or student of mathematics.
- A person who invented a particular process or device or who invents things as an occupation.
- A person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or public works.
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- a person who plays a musical instrument, especially as a profession, or is musically talented.
- An expert in the field of geology
- A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- an expert in or student of astronomy
- A person who plans, designs and oversees the construction.
- An expert in anatomy
- intelligent
10 Clues: intelligent • An expert in anatomy • An expert in the field of geology • an expert in or student of astronomy • An expert in or student of mathematics. • A person who plans, designs and oversees the construction. • A person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or public works. • ...
glossary crossword puzzle 2016-02-04
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- The act of consuming is eating.
- The area that an animal defends against intruders.
- Can vary,usually true,basic.
- The natural environment of an organism; place that is natural for the life and growth of an organism
- A large heavy knife used to clear underbrush and as a weapon.
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- An adjective used to describe a organism that is easily provoked into violence or is eager to be violent.
- The structure of an animal or plant, or of any of its parts.
- Regular,normal,used regularly
- If something is unpierceable you cannot pierce it
- Where your body was before you were born.
10 Clues: Can vary,usually true,basic. • Regular,normal,used regularly • The act of consuming is eating. • Where your body was before you were born. • If something is unpierceable you cannot pierce it • The area that an animal defends against intruders. • The structure of an animal or plant, or of any of its parts. • A large heavy knife used to clear underbrush and as a weapon. • ...
FR/EH 2023-12-11
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- a branching diagram showing the cladistic relationship between several species
- order- the arrangement of things in the order that they occurred
- a person who studies fossils
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- the state of being diverse; variety
- the formation of fossils as stone replaces decaying tissues
- the mineralized remains of organisms, showing how long dead organisms lived and how their bodies were instructed
- ancestry- when organisms are descended from a single ancestor
- the study of the structures of organisms and their parts
- - to change the frequencies of alleles in a populatpaleontologyme
- the permanent disappearance of a species from the earth
10 Clues: a person who studies fossils • the state of being diverse; variety • the permanent disappearance of a species from the earth • the study of the structures of organisms and their parts • the formation of fossils as stone replaces decaying tissues • ancestry- when organisms are descended from a single ancestor • ...
Matheson Joseph 6 Game 3 2024-09-16
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- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- Near the surface (skin)
- The 2 bones both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the bones complementing each other.(Allows wide range of movement)
- Toward the front or on the front
- Nearest to (a reference point)
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate.
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- Toward the midline of the body
- Away from the surface or further into the body
- Below, away from the head; lower
- Joint Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate.
10 Clues: Near the surface (skin) • Toward the midline of the body • Nearest to (a reference point) • Below, away from the head; lower • Toward the front or on the front • Away from the surface or further into the body • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate. • ...
Types of Science 2021-07-28
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- the study of microorganisms, including viruses, prokaryotes and simple eukaryotes
- the science of the origin, history and structure of the Earth.
- the study of genes and heredity
- the combination of biology and chemistry
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
- the study of animals and animal life
- the study of plants
- the study of insects
- the study of life from prehistoric or geologic periods
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- biology the study of animal and plant life within saltwater ecosystems
- the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms
- the study of the behavior and properties of matter
- the study of the structure and organization of living things
- the study of the atmosphere and its phenomena, such as weather and climate
- the study of the structure and function of a cell
- the study of life and living organisms
- the study of the universe beyond the Earth's atmosphere
- the exploration and study of the ocean
- the study of disease causing organisms
19 Clues: the study of plants • the study of insects • the study of genes and heredity • the study of animals and animal life • the study of life and living organisms • the exploration and study of the ocean • the study of disease causing organisms • the combination of biology and chemistry • the study of the structure and function of a cell • ...
Senior Memories 2023-04-26
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- This club attracts members with an annual trip to Cali
- This restaurant was the place to eat freshman year
- The homecoming theme was based on this artist
- This international event changed the world, but made finishing freshman year a little easier
- Seniors chose this luxurious locale for prom
- AP most likely to write you a referral
- This park host lots of Matadors throughout the day
- This Hall is known for smelly bathrooms
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- Freshmen fear this teacher every year
- To be a Matador is ...
- this graduation requirement will take your breath away
- We faced off against this rival team for homecoming and at the Don Haskins Center
- Bull, bull, bull like a Matador
- The hottest hall until senior year
- The hardest year of high school
- The Principal freshmen year
- This senior sponsor loves Harry Potter
- This senior class is known for being a breeze
- mess with this mascot and you get the horns
19 Clues: To be a Matador is ... • The Principal freshmen year • Bull, bull, bull like a Matador • The hardest year of high school • The hottest hall until senior year • Freshmen fear this teacher every year • This senior sponsor loves Harry Potter • AP most likely to write you a referral • This Hall is known for smelly bathrooms • mess with this mascot and you get the horns • ...
Body systems 2025-01-21
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- lining of a body cavity
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- type of tissue that lines surfaces and spaces that lead to the outside of the body
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- the study of the structure of an organism
- microscopic study of living tissues
- a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint cavities
- lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
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- thin, watery body fluid
- to deposit mineral salts
- the study of cells
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- pertaining to the skin
- study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- mucous membrane
- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding, and supporting muscle
- fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage
19 Clues: mucous membrane • the study of cells • pertaining to the skin • thin, watery body fluid • lining of a body cavity • to deposit mineral salts • microscopic study of living tissues • the study of the structure of an organism • membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage • ...
My family 2023-10-12
Across
- An aunt who eats popsicles and has pillow fights
- A mom, sister, aunt, and grandma who loves her family (to the little ones)
- A fun guy (but not a fungi):)
- A tall uncle who can fix anything
- A great teacher, mom, and aunt
- A beautiful older cousin
- A dad who takes kids to school and to the park
- What our family likes to call our cuddly boy
- An aunt who likes to spoil kids with pedicures
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- A most handsome little guy
- Titi's boyfriend who is very nice and who pets love
- What our family calls the most beautiful girl EVER
- A fun and wild and crazy "poopy guy"
- An awesome aunt who likes to cook and loves Halloween
- A smart, funny girl
- A big first grade cousin who is a great bud
- What we call JT
- A fun aunt who likes to take kids camping
- A mommy who likes Monopoly Go and Grey's Anatomy
19 Clues: What we call JT • A smart, funny girl • A beautiful older cousin • A most handsome little guy • A fun guy (but not a fungi):) • A great teacher, mom, and aunt • A tall uncle who can fix anything • A fun and wild and crazy "poopy guy" • A fun aunt who likes to take kids camping • A big first grade cousin who is a great bud • What our family likes to call our cuddly boy • ...
1.01 Medical Terminology 2021-08-26
Across
- lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
- microscopic study of living tissues
- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding, and supporting muscle
- lining of a body cavity
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- mucous membrane
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- thin, watery body fluid
- the study of the structure of an organism
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- study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage
- to deposit mineral salts
- the study of cells
- pertaining to the skin
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
- study of living organisms and their parts
- a lubricating substance produced by the synovial membrane that lines joint cavities
- type of tissue that lines the surfaces and spaces that lead outside the body
19 Clues: mucous membrane • the study of cells • pertaining to the skin • lining of a body cavity • thin, watery body fluid • to deposit mineral salts • microscopic study of living tissues • study of living organisms and their parts • the study of the structure of an organism • membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • ...
Integumentary- Verenice Diaz 2025-11-04
Across
- Abnormal redness of the skin or mucous membranes
- Formation of Fat
- Examination of a dead body especially to find out the cause of death
- A caustic acidic compound CH2N2
- An upright shaft that supports an overhead structure
- An instrument that measures freezing points
- Scale-like or thin, flattened part or structure especially of an animal
Down
- An atrophic or undeveloped condition of the nails
- Affecting a large number of individuals within a population,community,or region at the same time
- Feeling unhappy
- Difficult to understand or perceive
- Doctors that deals with the skin, its structure, functions, and diseases
- A popular term for severe vascular disease
- Of, relating to, or affecting the skin
- Abnormally increased secretion and discharge of sebum
- Anatomy, incision, or dissection of glands.
- Decaying of teeth
- A vacuum bottle used to keep beverages hot or cold.
- Purulent inflammation of the sockets of the teeth leading usually to loosening of the teeth
19 Clues: Feeling unhappy • Formation of Fat • Decaying of teeth • A caustic acidic compound CH2N2 • Difficult to understand or perceive • Of, relating to, or affecting the skin • A popular term for severe vascular disease • Anatomy, incision, or dissection of glands. • An instrument that measures freezing points • Abnormal redness of the skin or mucous membranes • ...
Family Reunion 2026 2026-02-10
Across
- Never accused of keeping his clothes or energy contained
- Loves Jelabis, Jangris and Ladoos
- Trampled by good girls, bad girls and polyamorous ones, is now a newheart
- Disappointed if her Mysore Pak is not the "hard" kind
- Seen the world and definitely knows a few positions, geographically
- Once based near lions, now chasing beats and jets
- After 8 yrs in college, you would expect a PhD, but degree reads BE
- Always with her Raja
- Can make awkward dimensions work beautifully
- Tarzan's plaything, now searching for Warren Buffet
Down
- This social butterfly has a PhD in Naughtiness
- Pure at Prayer time and Powerful everywhere else
- Turns heads, breaks necks and teaches culture with curves
- Bean sprouts, Brussel sprouts and all sprouts
- Loves people, loves Coke, rarely satisfied with just one
- Turns Novels into Homework
- Shares the bed with someone who knows Anatomy very well
- Bladder impressive, and Age unknown
- Ruins Scrabble, succumbs to Gin
19 Clues: Always with her Raja • Turns Novels into Homework • Ruins Scrabble, succumbs to Gin • Loves Jelabis, Jangris and Ladoos • Bladder impressive, and Age unknown • Can make awkward dimensions work beautifully • Bean sprouts, Brussel sprouts and all sprouts • This social butterfly has a PhD in Naughtiness • Pure at Prayer time and Powerful everywhere else • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2020-09-28
An Artful Puzzle 2024-03-20
Across
- Renaissance artist famous for painting Madonnas (Jesus' mom, not the pop star)
- Two words: Campbell's soup.
- One of Velazquez's most famous paintings
- Flemish painter of the Arnolfini Wedding Portrait
- Mustachioed surrealist artist
- Pointillism involves painting lots and lots of these until they visually blend together.
- Colorful lad painted by Thomas Gainsborough
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- You go, Glen _________ (if he liked art from the 1730s to 1780s).
- Dutch artist of The Night Watch and The Anatomy Lesson
- Come on, this is an easy one. Don't whine and moan.
- This artist's paintings just make me want to Scream.
- Renaissance statue of a determined young man OR last name of a French Neoclassical painter
- Country home to many famous Renaissance artists.
- Fun and flirty painting by Jean Honoré Fragonard
14 Clues: Two words: Campbell's soup. • Mustachioed surrealist artist • One of Velazquez's most famous paintings • Colorful lad painted by Thomas Gainsborough • Country home to many famous Renaissance artists. • Fun and flirty painting by Jean Honoré Fragonard • Flemish painter of the Arnolfini Wedding Portrait • Come on, this is an easy one. Don't whine and moan. • ...
Book Twelve Minutes to Midnight crosswords 2025-03-30
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- Is famous "the back to the... "of Robert Zemeckis
- the age Iqbal Masih was when he died
- solitary and deadly creatures that build complex geometric structures to capture their prey
- is famous the "eye" of a large cloudy city
- the most iconic one is "the Times"
- the main location where Grey's Anatomy is set
- people affected by health, motor, mental pathologies
Down
- they are sixty in a hour
- the feeling that connects Frodo to Sam in the book “Lord of the Rings”.
- the singer Frida has it in a famous song by Abba
- when it strikes, Cinderella must run away
- because of this the writer of the novel "Little Women" died
- a celebrated... is Robert Louis Stevenson
- altered state of mind characterised by irrational thoughts and behaviour
14 Clues: they are sixty in a hour • the most iconic one is "the Times" • the age Iqbal Masih was when he died • when it strikes, Cinderella must run away • a celebrated... is Robert Louis Stevenson • is famous the "eye" of a large cloudy city • the main location where Grey's Anatomy is set • the singer Frida has it in a famous song by Abba • ...
6th Grade Review 2022-04-18
Across
- type of muscle tissue
- the "dark reactions" are more technically known as light __________
- the right "pipe" for food to travel down in the throat
- "builds new bone"
- contains the DNA and manages cell replication through mitosis
- fancy name for a white blood cell; translates to "big eater"
- protective barrier that manages what can get in or out of a cell
- how's your hearing?
- the "master gland"; produces HGH, among others
Down
- the grape-like sacs that perform gas exchange in the lungs
- Ingredient #4 of blood
- the bones of the ear and the spine are examples of this type of bone
- the system responsible for getting oxygen, CO2 and glucose around the body
- anatomical direction for "above"
- how do plants turn to the sun or know which direction to grow
- the ability of a muscle tissue to go back to its original shape
- the "funny bone"
- one of the three primary differences between plant and animal cells
- the study of the structures of the body
19 Clues: the "funny bone" • "builds new bone" • how's your hearing? • type of muscle tissue • Ingredient #4 of blood • anatomical direction for "above" • the study of the structures of the body • the "master gland"; produces HGH, among others • the right "pipe" for food to travel down in the throat • the grape-like sacs that perform gas exchange in the lungs • ...
6th Grade Review 2022-04-18
Across
- how's your hearing?
- fancy name for a white blood cell; translates to "big eater"
- the system responsible for getting oxygen, CO2 and glucose around the body
- the "dark reactions" are more technically known as light __________
- the "funny bone"
- protective barrier that manages what can get in or out of a cell
- "builds new bone"
- the study of the structures of the body
- one of the three primary differences between plant and animal cells
Down
- Ingredient #4 of blood
- the "master gland"; produces HGH, among others
- type of muscle tissue
- the bones of the ear and the spine are examples of this type of bone
- the right "pipe" for food to travel down in the throat
- contains the DNA and manages cell replication through mitosis
- anatomical direction for "above"
- the ability of a muscle tissue to go back to its original shape
- how do plants turn to the sun or know which direction to grow
- the grape-like sacs that perform gas exchange in the lungs
19 Clues: the "funny bone" • "builds new bone" • how's your hearing? • type of muscle tissue • Ingredient #4 of blood • anatomical direction for "above" • the study of the structures of the body • the "master gland"; produces HGH, among others • the right "pipe" for food to travel down in the throat • the grape-like sacs that perform gas exchange in the lungs • ...
Evidence of Evolution 2021-05-05
Across
- An example of an analogous structure.
- Structures that have lost their use through evolution.
- The study of how organisms develop.
- The fossils and the order they appear in rock.
- How life changes over time.
- Fossils that have traits that are intermediate between the ancient and more modern forms of an organism.
- The process that lets evolution happen.
- The study of the similarities and differences in the structures of different species.
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- Scientists who study fossils to learn about life in the past.
- When all members of a species die.
- Structures that are similar in unrelated organisms.
- The preserved remains of animals, plants, and other organisms from the distant past.
- The scientist who developed the theory of evolution.
- Structures that have a common function and suggest common ancestry.
- The creation of a new species.
- An example of a homologous structure in mammals.
- An example of a vestigial structure
- The structure of organisms.
- An animal or plant in its earliest stages of development.
19 Clues: How life changes over time. • The structure of organisms. • The creation of a new species. • When all members of a species die. • The study of how organisms develop. • An example of a vestigial structure • An example of an analogous structure. • The process that lets evolution happen. • The fossils and the order they appear in rock. • ...
Health care crossword thingy 2025-02-03
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- – A medical doctor who performs operations
- – A condition that lasts for a long time or is recurrent
- – A biological substance used to prevent diseases
- – A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- – A serious, unexpected, and often dangerous situation requiring immediate action
- – Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds
- – Health insurance for low-income individuals
- – The structure of the human body
- – A physical injury or wound
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- – A set of rules or guidelines in healthcare
- A patient who receives medical treatment or procedures at a healthcare facility but does not stay overnight.Patient – Individual receiving medical care
- – Treatment for illness or injury
- A patient who stays in a hospital or healthcare facility for at least one night for treatment or observation.
- – Identifying a disease or condition
- – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
- – Healthcare professional who cares for patients
- – A microorganism that causes disease
- – Government health insurance for the elderly
- – A condition that is severe and sudden in onset
19 Clues: – A physical injury or wound • – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation • – Treatment for illness or injury • – The structure of the human body • – Identifying a disease or condition • – A microorganism that causes disease • – A medical doctor who performs operations • – A set of rules or guidelines in healthcare • – Government health insurance for the elderly • ...
Vocabulary 2013-08-22
Across
- the first lasting settlement of the Colonies
- learning new things about anatomy, physics, astronomy..basically everything
- group of people who organized meetings and protests and tried to intimidate stamp distributors
- book written by Thomas Paine, stating it is time to break away from the Monarchy
- Trade trade between the Colonies, England, and Africa
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- letter writing between the Colonies
- laws that kept African captives from being alone, moving about freely,being in large groups, and owning property
- proclamation stating that the colonies are now the USA
- Life, liberty, and property
- Awakening widespread resurgence of religious fervor
- Act a direct tax that had to be on all printed goods
11 Clues: Life, liberty, and property • letter writing between the Colonies • the first lasting settlement of the Colonies • Awakening widespread resurgence of religious fervor • Act a direct tax that had to be on all printed goods • Trade trade between the Colonies, England, and Africa • proclamation stating that the colonies are now the USA • ...
Evolution 2021-06-23
Across
- Famous fossil discovered in Germany
- Shows and compares the anatomy of different species
- This occurs when resources are sparse between offspring
- Evidence that is obtained through the study of plant and animal distribution
- The theory of evolution is associated with which scientist
- Species produce more young than will survive to reproductive age
- An individual who reproduces successfully to pass on their inherited traits to the next generation
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- When the individual with the most favourable combinations of characteristics survive
- individuals vary from one another in many characteristics
- This animal is endemic to the island of Madagascar
- A permanent genetic change in a population of individuals
11 Clues: Famous fossil discovered in Germany • This animal is endemic to the island of Madagascar • Shows and compares the anatomy of different species • This occurs when resources are sparse between offspring • individuals vary from one another in many characteristics • A permanent genetic change in a population of individuals • ...
Kinesiology pt2 2021-09-20
Across
- Movement of the sole of the foot towards the midline
- Movement of the thumb to touch each finger
- Movement that extends the foot
- 2 bones both concabe and convex regions with shapes of the 2 bones complementing eachother
- Formed where bines can move about one another in many directions but can not rotate
Down
- movement that increases the angle between 2 bones
- Movement that flexes the foot
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- Movement of a bone on an axis, towards or away from the body
- movement that decreases the angle between 2 bones
10 Clues: Movement that flexes the foot • Movement that extends the foot • Movement of the thumb to touch each finger • movement that increases the angle between 2 bones • movement that decreases the angle between 2 bones • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • Movement of the sole of the foot towards the midline • ...
AUTONOMOUS LEARNING: FIRST TERM EXAM 2022-03-12
Across
- Way to express emotions by using parts of the human anatomy
- First element in the natural communication system
- Name of the continent where the English language was born
- Second element in the natural communication system
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- Dynamic roll of the student in the autonomous learning process
- Collection of manners and behaviors of a certain group of people or country.
- Third element in the natural communication system
- When two or more people use the language to communicate by speaking
- Final element in the natural communication system
- In the language, it studies the way we build sentences
10 Clues: Third element in the natural communication system • Final element in the natural communication system • First element in the natural communication system • Second element in the natural communication system • In the language, it studies the way we build sentences • Name of the continent where the English language was born • ...
Betancourt,Jaslene 7th Game 2 2023-09-15
Across
- A series of joints that allow movement of the human body
- Joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments
- A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments
- Toward the midline of the body
- nearest to (a reference point)
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
Down
- joints that lack a synovial cavity
- A horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower parts
- Below, away from the head; lower
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate
10 Clues: Toward the midline of the body • nearest to (a reference point) • Below, away from the head; lower • joints that lack a synovial cavity • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments • A series of joints that allow movement of the human body • ...
Dickin Tatum Period 4 Game 3 2023-09-18
Across
- The ankle is ??? to the Knee
- In this type of joint bones are connected by hayline or fibrocartilage.
- These joints make up most joints in the body and are separated by a space called the synovial cavity.
- An example of a ball and socket joint is a hip or a ???
Down
- Freely movable joints are called ???
- An example of a syndesmoses joint is the fibula and ???
- Kinesiology involves biomechanics, physiology, psychomotor behavior and ???
- Joints formed where bones can move about one another in many directions but cannot rotate.
- Synarthroses are ??? Joints
- A lateral plane divides the body into ??? sides
10 Clues: Synarthroses are ??? Joints • The ankle is ??? to the Knee • Freely movable joints are called ??? • A lateral plane divides the body into ??? sides • An example of a syndesmoses joint is the fibula and ??? • An example of a ball and socket joint is a hip or a ??? • In this type of joint bones are connected by hayline or fibrocartilage. • ...
Evolution Crossword 2024-04-23
Across
- one species no longer exists
- A group of organisms of the same species has their DNA changed, and that change stays in multiple generations. There are multiple causes of evolution.
- one species turns into two species
- one species turns into a new one
Down
- When a mutation is 'kept' within a genome by the conditions of its environment favoring its existence.
- An ancestor shared by two species.
- migration is an example of this
- when two distinct lineages evolve a similar characteristic independently of one another.
- Similar structures in different organisms
- One example of this is comparative anatomy
10 Clues: one species no longer exists • migration is an example of this • one species turns into a new one • An ancestor shared by two species. • one species turns into two species • Similar structures in different organisms • One example of this is comparative anatomy • when two distinct lineages evolve a similar characteristic independently of one another. • ...
Robinson,Stacy,6,Game1 2024-09-13
Across
- Defined as the multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- Away From the surface or further into the body
- A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull.
Down
- Below, away from the head; lower
- Joints that lack a synovial cavity
- Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- towards the midline of the body
- a hallow space in the body or organ
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
10 Clues: towards the midline of the body • Below, away from the head; lower • Joints that lack a synovial cavity • a hallow space in the body or organ • Away From the surface or further into the body • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • ...
Alveolar Macrophage 2025-03-03
Across
- What is an alveolar macrophages special feature?
- What is produced during the anti-inflammatory response?
- What is one of the Cytokines produced during the anti-inflammatory response?
- Macrophage What is the name of the phagocyte?
- What does an Alveolar Macrophage do to a pathogen?
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- What is produced as a tool during this process?
- What is an Alveolar Macrophages main function?
- What is the shape of the nucleus present in Alveolar Macrophages?
- What is consisted in the intracellular anatomy of an Alveolar Macrophage?
- How many alveolar macrophage are present in human alveoli cells?
10 Clues: Macrophage What is the name of the phagocyte? • What is an Alveolar Macrophages main function? • What is produced as a tool during this process? • What is an alveolar macrophages special feature? • What does an Alveolar Macrophage do to a pathogen? • What is produced during the anti-inflammatory response? • ...
Leonardo Da Vinci 2025-09-30
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- what popular animated movie did Da Vinci appear in?
- what did Da Vinci study to better understand shadows?
- in what era did Leonardo live in?
- what vehicle did Leonardo come up with that was later used in many wars?
- what concept did Da Vinci invent that many people have for their homes?
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- in what painting did Leonardo encapsulate the center person?
- what science did Da Vinci use to create the best paints?
- What painting did Da Vinci use the golden ratio for?
- Da Vinci disected people to study what science?
- what did Da Vinci invent to wake people up?
10 Clues: in what era did Leonardo live in? • what did Da Vinci invent to wake people up? • Da Vinci disected people to study what science? • what popular animated movie did Da Vinci appear in? • What painting did Da Vinci use the golden ratio for? • what did Da Vinci study to better understand shadows? • what science did Da Vinci use to create the best paints? • ...
Words of Evolution 2019-01-08
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- a living thing
- moving into a new population
- Selection process by which organisms that are best adapted to their environment and are most likely to survive and reproduce
- shows the structure of organisms that lived long ago
- Breeding breeding organisms for desired traits
- Factor non living pats of an organisms habitat
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- Pyramid diagram that shows amount of energy that moves for one level to the next
- difference in an inherited trait of individual members of a species
- leaving a population
- Anatomy how body parts (bones) are arranged
- early stage of animal development before the fetus
- a person who studies plants/animals by observations
- genes that control how bodies are structured and function
- Factor parts of a habitat that are living or once were living
- when one species looks like another species to scare or fool predators
15 Clues: a living thing • leaving a population • moving into a new population • Anatomy how body parts (bones) are arranged • Breeding breeding organisms for desired traits • Factor non living pats of an organisms habitat • early stage of animal development before the fetus • a person who studies plants/animals by observations • ...
Health (U-2) 2013-03-01
Across
- Something that is done to help cure someone of something.
- The scientific study of the body
- being ill or suffering from a disease.
- to be unhappy because someone or something was not as good as you expected.
- Keeping things clean in order to prevent diseases.
- the structure consisting of all the bones in a human or animal body.
- the process of digesting food.
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- to stop.
- to feel happy and comfortable because nothing is worring you.
- to feel shy or ashamed.
- Taking the right type of food for health and growth.
- To think about problems or unpleasent things in a way that makes you feel nervous.
- To feel positive about your own abilities, qualities and ideas.
- To be unhappy because you believe you have done something wrong.
- the phenomena od a disease.
15 Clues: to stop. • to feel shy or ashamed. • the phenomena od a disease. • the process of digesting food. • The scientific study of the body • being ill or suffering from a disease. • Keeping things clean in order to prevent diseases. • Taking the right type of food for health and growth. • Something that is done to help cure someone of something. • ...
Anatomy Unit 1 Review 2023-01-23
Across
- Near to, in the body.
- Far into the skin.
- Toward the front, in terms of a side profile.
- A certain amount of something that must be present in the body.
- The study of the chemical processes in the body.
- Laying on the back.
- The study of the systems and organs of the body.
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- Another word for the head or near to the head.
- In a position where the stomach is on the floor.
- Toward the back, in terms of a side profile.
- An action done by the body in order to undo something in the body.
- Far away from, in the body.
- Toward the front in terms of depth; you.
- A collection of tissues that work together to carry out a process.
- The system that is responsible for transmitting electrical signals.
15 Clues: Far into the skin. • Laying on the back. • Near to, in the body. • Far away from, in the body. • Toward the front in terms of depth; you. • Toward the back, in terms of a side profile. • Toward the front, in terms of a side profile. • Another word for the head or near to the head. • In a position where the stomach is on the floor. • ...
Rome Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-21
Across
- a roof in the form of an arch or a series of arches, typical of churches and other large, formal buildings
- the study of body structure
- poems that express strong emotions about life.
- plague that swept through Asia and Europe. Killed millions of people.
- political changes to make things better
- general that became emperor in 284 C.E.
- patterns or pictures made from small pieces of colored glass or stone. Usually showed figures of saints.
- works that poked fun at human weaknesses
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- latin word for "Roman Peace"
- people who would fight each other to death or battle wild animals.
- germanic general in 476 C.E.
- ruled the byzantine empire at the height of its power
- germanic group that destroyed buildings and stole valuable items.
- justinian's wife. helped byzantine women win more rights
- constantinople was named after this leader
15 Clues: the study of body structure • latin word for "Roman Peace" • germanic general in 476 C.E. • political changes to make things better • general that became emperor in 284 C.E. • works that poked fun at human weaknesses • constantinople was named after this leader • poems that express strong emotions about life. • ruled the byzantine empire at the height of its power • ...
Busy (special for Vasilina) 2023-04-09
Across
- blood exerts on the walls of the vessel
- place where gas exchange takes place
- consists of bones connected by flat sutures
- if a person is hit on the head with a bat, this can happen
- organ to which venous blood flows
- without this thing you should not come to lectures on anatomy
- which artery contains venous blood
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- what happened during the coronavirus in 2020
- organ located between the esophagus and the small intestine
- a procedure in which a doctor examines the lower part of the colon
- the thinnest blood vessel
- the part of the leg that connects the thigh and lower leg
- connects the atrium and ventricle of the heart
- people take antibiotics for diseases caused by these organisms
- warriors previously removed this part of the skin from the enemy as proof of their victory
15 Clues: the thinnest blood vessel • organ to which venous blood flows • which artery contains venous blood • place where gas exchange takes place • blood exerts on the walls of the vessel • consists of bones connected by flat sutures • what happened during the coronavirus in 2020 • connects the atrium and ventricle of the heart • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-10-08
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- physician and surgeon who made early contributions to the understanding of anatomy,physiology,and neurology
- a 5 step process used for learning new knowledge on the natural world
- the laws of planetary motion
- Created the heliocentric theory
- one of the effects of the scientific revolution
- written by andreas vesalius
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- written by kepler
- every object in the universe attracts every other object
- the theory the earth is the center of the universe
- wrote on the fabric of the human body
- the theory the the sun is the center of the universe
- Published the book "on the motion of the heart and blood
- theory created by copernicus
- discovered gravity
- claims that jupiter has four moons, the sun has dark spots, and earth's moon has a rough and uneven surface
- Created and explained the scientific method
16 Clues: written by kepler • discovered gravity • written by andreas vesalius • theory created by copernicus • the laws of planetary motion • Created the heliocentric theory • wrote on the fabric of the human body • Created and explained the scientific method • one of the effects of the scientific revolution • the theory the earth is the center of the universe • ...
Science Fields 2023-08-07
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- Study of genes and heredity in living organisms.
- Study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- Branch of science dealing with the composition and properties of matter.
- Study of prehistoric life and fossils.
- Study of plants and plant life.
- Study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns.
- Study of celestial objects and the universe as a whole.
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- Study of microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- Relating to the study of the natural world and its ecosystems.
- Study of animals and their behavior, physiology, and evolution.
- Scientific study of matter, energy, and the fundamental forces of the universe.
- Study of the Earth's structure, history, and processes.
- Study of living organisms and their interactions.
- Study of the nervous system and the brain.
- Study of the structure and organization of living organisms.
15 Clues: Study of plants and plant life. • Study of prehistoric life and fossils. • Study of the nervous system and the brain. • Study of genes and heredity in living organisms. • Study of living organisms and their interactions. • Study of the Earth's atmosphere and weather patterns. • Study of the Earth's structure, history, and processes. • ...
Vocabulary 2020-10-15
5 Clues: to swing or move to and from • a largely wholly involuntary • a treatise on anatomical science or art • to follow as a pattern, model or example • public performance (as of music or dancing)
Medical Career's Crossword puzzle 2022-03-16
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- - period of training in a specific area under the supervision of qualified health care practitioners
- - only specializes in the skin, hair and nails
- - female reproductive health specialiste
- - clearness or sharpness of perception
- assistant - work with examinations, diagnoses, and treating patients
- - treatment discorders of eye sight, and eye movements
- assistant - the person who helps assist the doctors in medical offices
- - capacity for sight
- - physically changing the human body and working on treating conditions that may require surgery
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- - working with anatomy functions and organic disorders of the nervous system
- - clears cardiovascular system diseases
- - the study of the mechanical laws and their application to living organisms, especially locomotion
- - period of initial training under the supervision of a qualified practitioner
- - diseases and medicine dealing with children
- treatment of disease and the injury with an emphasis on the relationship between the body organs and musculoskeletal system
- assistant- supprting the docotors in diagnosis and managements.
16 Clues: - capacity for sight • - clearness or sharpness of perception • - clears cardiovascular system diseases • - female reproductive health specialiste • - diseases and medicine dealing with children • - only specializes in the skin, hair and nails • - treatment discorders of eye sight, and eye movements • assistant- supprting the docotors in diagnosis and managements. • ...
AMHS Crossword! 2021-12-16
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- This class is the most tedious class of junior year
- This class is the culmination of all the skills you learn in seminar
- The school's mascot
- This student specialist can always get you a temporary ID
- Arguably the easiest year at Magnet
- This english teacher was Oprah in 1994
- In this class you get the chance to dissect a cat
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- These big end of semester tests are coming up after break
- This math teacher is ecstatic about a certain disk sport
- This teacher teaches AP Psych and sophomore history
- You read this shakespearean play sophomore year
- This class is taught by Ms. Callicott
- This teacher is the counterpart to Mr. Flo, and she always takes the chance to dress up
- this teacher's class is located between the elevator and the guitar hall
- This Talon writer wrote about Certified Lover Boy
- This french teacher also teaches research and does jazzercise
16 Clues: The school's mascot • Arguably the easiest year at Magnet • This class is taught by Ms. Callicott • This english teacher was Oprah in 1994 • You read this shakespearean play sophomore year • This Talon writer wrote about Certified Lover Boy • In this class you get the chance to dissect a cat • This class is the most tedious class of junior year • ...
World History Chapter 1 2023-10-31
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- the time before writing was developed
- adapting animals for human use
- king or queen who ruled a kingdom
- object made by humans
- early hominid that flourished in eastern and southern Africa
- a person who is believed to have a special power or connection to a god or gods
- a complex culture in which large numbers of human beings who share a number of common elements
- the study of past societies through analysis of what people left behind
- keeping animals and growing food on a regular basis
- rocklike remains of biological organisms
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- first hominid to have an anatomy similar to people today
- skilled workers
- replacement theory where early people appeared in Africa then had spread out to Europe and Asia to replace hominid populations
- the study of human life and culture
- the way of life
- a humanlike creature that walked upright
16 Clues: skilled workers • the way of life • object made by humans • adapting animals for human use • king or queen who ruled a kingdom • the study of human life and culture • the time before writing was developed • a humanlike creature that walked upright • rocklike remains of biological organisms • keeping animals and growing food on a regular basis • ...
science 2023-10-14
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- This science deals with diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
- This is the study of the human mind.
- This is the study of the flow and control of electricity.
- This science studies the use of x-rays and radiation.
- science This science studies farming.
- This is the study of the Earth and its structure.
- engineering This science studies machines, their designs and uses.
- Scientists in this field study forces, energy, and matter.
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- This science deals with elements and compounds.
- This science deals with electronic devices and related hardware and software.
- science This science deals with the earth, its atmosphere, and its nature.
- This is the study of living things.
- This is the study of animals.
- This is the study of numbers and their relationships.
- This science studies the structure of the body.
- This science studies the stars and space.
16 Clues: This is the study of animals. • This is the study of living things. • This is the study of the human mind. • science This science studies farming. • This science studies the stars and space. • This science deals with elements and compounds. • This science studies the structure of the body. • This is the study of the Earth and its structure. • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab 2023-12-05
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- A king of ancient Egypt
- System of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- Study of the structure of the body and its organs.
- A flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits material over many years.
- a hard white substance from the tusk of an animal such as an elephant.
- dependence by each country or group on the other
- one of the world’s first alphabet’s, invented in ancient Nuba.
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- Rocky Rapids
- free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other mats
- Skilled workers who practice handicraft.
- Structure with triangular sides
- buying and selling goods and services.
- A series of rules who came from the same family.
- Symbol that stands for a word, idea or sound
- Black wood from wests Africa.
- A writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile
16 Clues: Rocky Rapids • A king of ancient Egypt • Black wood from wests Africa. • Structure with triangular sides • buying and selling goods and services. • Skilled workers who practice handicraft. • Symbol that stands for a word, idea or sound • A series of rules who came from the same family. • dependence by each country or group on the other • ...
Chapter 1 2024-06-25
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- the sum of all chemical reactions in a living system
- the most common feedback feedback loop
- an application of force to something
- a muscle or gland that effects change in the body
- the study of body functions
- outside of the cells
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- two layers of connective tissue surrounding the lungs
- the region in the thoracic cavity between the lungs
- 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
- specialized cell or structure that provides information about the environment; also, cell surface molecule that binds other molecules
- production of new cells and organisms
- an underlying component of the physiological control systems that maintain homeostasis
- branch of science dealing with the form and organization of body parts
- organs in a body cavity
16 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 • a muscle or gland that effects change in the body • the region in the thoracic cavity between the lungs • the sum of all chemical reactions in a living system • ...
BTEC Sport 2025-07-22
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- the grade you should be aiming to beat
- when you take work off the internet and say where it has come from
- you will study seven of these on the course
- looking after someone's health and well being
- the system used to find out all information on the course
- the highest grade possible on an assignment
- you can do this once if your work is not good enough
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- the study of a range of jobs
- when you copy work without permission or recognition
- the study of the human body
- the number of units studied in year 1 of the course
- when you must submit your work by
- the number of units studied in total
- the type of assessment on a BTEC (not exams)
- the study of what you eat and drink
- the number of A Levels the BTEC is equivalent to
16 Clues: the study of the human body • the study of a range of jobs • when you must submit your work by • the study of what you eat and drink • the number of units studied in total • the grade you should be aiming to beat • you will study seven of these on the course • the highest grade possible on an assignment • the type of assessment on a BTEC (not exams) • ...
Quarter two book project 2017-01-25
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- one who is loyal or faithful to a particular cause or person
- the fact or impression of being an irreversible ending
- research, or asking questions; eager for knowledge
- a person or thing that is likely to cause harm; a threat or danger
- in a manner motivated by duty rather than desire or enthusiasm
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- a study of the structure or internal workings of something
- a status in which a person is not welcome into any faction
- tending to be different or develop in different directions
- an action designed to achieve this
- a natural ability to do something
10 Clues: a natural ability to do something • an action designed to achieve this • research, or asking questions; eager for knowledge • the fact or impression of being an irreversible ending • a study of the structure or internal workings of something • a status in which a person is not welcome into any faction • tending to be different or develop in different directions • ...
Grabau Lily P4 Game 1 2024-02-23
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- Allows for only flextion and extension due to anatomy.
- Joints that lack a synovial cavity.
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis.
- A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments.
- Has a lot of movement and fits into each other.
- Allows bones to slide back and forth, side to side, and can also rotate.
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- Bones that are connected by hyaline or fiber cartlage
- Most Joints in the body is this.
- shape of the 2 bones compliment each other.
- Can move about in many directions but can't rotate
10 Clues: Most Joints in the body is this. • Joints that lack a synovial cavity. • shape of the 2 bones compliment each other. • Has a lot of movement and fits into each other. • Can move about in many directions but can't rotate • Bones that are connected by hyaline or fiber cartlage • Allows for only flextion and extension due to anatomy. • ...
Famous biologists throughout history 2024-09-17
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- The study which Buffon made significant contributions to
- The father of biology
- The theory describing cells as the fundamental structure and function in livin organisms
- William Harvey discovered the circulation of ....
- Name of a worldwide famous biologist, known for his theory of evolution
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- The system Carl Linnaeus developed,a two-part scientific name method
- System of the biologist who corrected Galen's misconceptions and errors
- Ancient physician, studied anatomy through dissections
- First name of female biologist, known for her X-raz diffraction images of DNA
- The study of heredity,variation of inherited characteristics, main unit is a gene
10 Clues: The father of biology • William Harvey discovered the circulation of .... • Ancient physician, studied anatomy through dissections • The study which Buffon made significant contributions to • The system Carl Linnaeus developed,a two-part scientific name method • System of the biologist who corrected Galen's misconceptions and errors • ...
