greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Leonardo da Vinci 2025-04-19
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- Leonardo filled notebooks with detailed sketches of inventions and nature
- Country where Leonardo was born
- Famous painting by Leonardo showing a woman with a mysterious smile
- Leonardo wasn't just an artist, he was also an engineer and scientist
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- He was also an expert in this field of the human body
- Leonardo studied how light, shadows, and muscles worked to make his art more realistic
- He painted The Last Supper, a mural of Jesus and his disciples
- Leonardo's ideas often included flying machines
- Another thing Leonardo loved to play and write, besides painting
9 Clues: Country where Leonardo was born • Leonardo's ideas often included flying machines • He was also an expert in this field of the human body • He painted The Last Supper, a mural of Jesus and his disciples • Another thing Leonardo loved to play and write, besides painting • Famous painting by Leonardo showing a woman with a mysterious smile • ...
Chemical Effects of Electric Current_By Madhu 2021-11-26
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- Water that doesn't conduct electricity
- An electrode that is connected to the negative terminal of an electrolytic cell
- Sir Anthony Carlisle is a professor of _________.
- The process of coating a metal or an alloy with another metal using the process of electrolysis
- Particles that conduct electricity in a liquid
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- The process of passing electric current through a liquid to bring about a chemical change
- A negatively charged ion
- Liquids that allow electric current to flow freely through them.
8 Clues: A negatively charged ion • Water that doesn't conduct electricity • Particles that conduct electricity in a liquid • Sir Anthony Carlisle is a professor of _________. • Liquids that allow electric current to flow freely through them. • An electrode that is connected to the negative terminal of an electrolytic cell • ...
Grayson Perry Vocab Crossword 2021-05-12
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- The kiln is used to turn the clay into ceramics. It is an insulated box which heats to extreme temperatures to fire ceramics in.
- A glaze firing generally occurs at 1100 degrees Celsius and the bung is kept in.
- The biography of oneself.
- A surface decoration that is shiny and will waterproof your vessel.
- Cross hatching the clay with a fork or a skewer.
- Another word for story.
- A technique used in ceramics where you roll the clay into long sausage like forms and join them together by scoring and welding to create your object.
- The ceramic artist we have studied.
- The actual surface of an object. For example, smooth, rough, prickly.
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- Ceramic colours combined with clay applied under a glaze, usually a clear glaze. Used in small amounts. Is not waterproof.
- A technique where you take clay away from the surface.
- A technique where you draw and carve into the clay.
- A bisque firing generally occurs at 1000 degrees Celsius and the bung must be out of the door. It is the first firing which turns the clay from clay to ceramics. It prepares the clay for a glaze firing.
- This is an overglaze and needs a third firing at 800 degrees Celsius. It is metallic and comes in gold and silver and a range of other colours.
- A reoccurring theme in Perry's work.
- A 3 dimensional shape.
- A tool made from rubber, shaped like a kidney that is used to smooth the clay out.
- Joining two pieces of clay together by scoring, pushing the clay together firmly and then taking some of the clay from one side to the other.
- When combined with the right glaze and firing iron oxide can produce greens, browns, blacks, yellows, oranges, subtle blues and greys. Used in the cracks or sgraffito on clay.
19 Clues: A 3 dimensional shape. • Another word for story. • The biography of oneself. • The ceramic artist we have studied. • A reoccurring theme in Perry's work. • Cross hatching the clay with a fork or a skewer. • A technique where you draw and carve into the clay. • A technique where you take clay away from the surface. • ...
Massage Therapy 2018-02-11
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- Optional subject but helps understanding Mechanics and Biomechanics
- Area of study at Acadia University
- The first step followed before a treatment is preformed
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- Three (3) posterior thigh muscles in between the hip and the knee
- The name of the massage approach which is widely practiced
- Needed to learn Anatomy & Physiology
6 Clues: Area of study at Acadia University • Needed to learn Anatomy & Physiology • The first step followed before a treatment is preformed • The name of the massage approach which is widely practiced • Three (3) posterior thigh muscles in between the hip and the knee • Optional subject but helps understanding Mechanics and Biomechanics
Massage Therapy 2018-02-11
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- Optional subject but helps understanding Mechanics and Biomechanics
- Area of study at Acadia University
- The first step followed before a treatment is preformed
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- Three (3) posterior thigh muscles in between the hip and the knee
- The name of the massage approach which is widely practiced
- Needed to learn Anatomy & Physiology
6 Clues: Area of study at Acadia University • Needed to learn Anatomy & Physiology • The first step followed before a treatment is preformed • The name of the massage approach which is widely practiced • Three (3) posterior thigh muscles in between the hip and the knee • Optional subject but helps understanding Mechanics and Biomechanics
Massage Therapy 2018-02-11
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- The name of the massage approach which is widely practised
- Three (3) posterior thigh muscles located between the hip and the knee
- A subject which is needed to learn Anatomy & Physiology
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- Optional subject but helps understanding Mechanics and Biomechanics
- Before treatment, a/an ____________________ is done
- Area of study at Acadia University
6 Clues: Area of study at Acadia University • Before treatment, a/an ____________________ is done • A subject which is needed to learn Anatomy & Physiology • The name of the massage approach which is widely practised • Optional subject but helps understanding Mechanics and Biomechanics • Three (3) posterior thigh muscles located between the hip and the knee
Heart Anatomy Crossword 2020-07-22
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- vena cava, Large superior vein that brings deoxygenated blood into the heart from the systemic circuit
- Vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- Another name for the right atrioventricular valve
- arteries, Carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
- Vessel that carries blood into the heart
- vena cava, Large inferior vein that brings deoxygenated blood into the heart from the systemic circuit
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- Layer of muscular tissue found only in the heart
- Another name for the left atrioventricular valve
- Smallest vessel, barely larger in diameter than a red blood cell
- Two larger chambers of the inferior section of the heart
- veins, Brings oxygenated blood from the lungs into the heart
- Two smaller chambers of the superior section of the heart
12 Clues: Vessel that carries blood into the heart • Vessel that carries blood away from the heart • Layer of muscular tissue found only in the heart • Another name for the left atrioventricular valve • Another name for the right atrioventricular valve • Two larger chambers of the inferior section of the heart • Two smaller chambers of the superior section of the heart • ...
Normal Radiographic Anatomy 2021-11-17
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- aka cheek bone; wide radiopacity at the distal edge of the molar image
- "doughnut" at midline below apices of mandibular central incisors
- Separates the maxillary sinus
- Radiopaque hook-like structures that serves as a muscle attachment usually only observed on the most posterior intramural images
- Radiolucency between the maxillary lateral incisor and the maxillary canine
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- Recorded superior to roots of first and second molars
- A radiolucent area above the mental ridge
- Thick radiopaque band superior to maxillary teeth
- Radiopaque rounded head and neck extension of ramus
- radiolucent bony cavity of eye sockets
- attaches the tooth to the lamina dura
11 Clues: Separates the maxillary sinus • attaches the tooth to the lamina dura • radiolucent bony cavity of eye sockets • A radiolucent area above the mental ridge • Thick radiopaque band superior to maxillary teeth • Radiopaque rounded head and neck extension of ramus • Recorded superior to roots of first and second molars • ...
Anatomy Muscle Review 2020-10-27
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- / Overlapping of proteins that lead to striations or bands of fibers
- Junction / Motor unit
- mover / A muscle that causes movement
- / Attaches to the bone directly
- / Twitches fuse to form a smooth sustained contraction
- / Two twisted proteins
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- / Single cells that contracts and relaxes muscles
- / Dense fibrous connective tissue that surrounds the whole muscle
- / A type of muscle that moves fluids and solids
- / The central fleshy portion of the muscle
- / End of muscle where the muscles converge
11 Clues: Junction / Motor unit • / Two twisted proteins • / Attaches to the bone directly • mover / A muscle that causes movement • / The central fleshy portion of the muscle • / End of muscle where the muscles converge • / A type of muscle that moves fluids and solids • / Single cells that contracts and relaxes muscles • ...
Eye Anatomy Crossword 2022-10-14
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- Cells that work only at very weak light
- the color of the eye, controls how much light enters the eye
- the opening at the center of the iris through which light passes
- Nerve Sends signals to the brain
- How many types of cones exists in the eye
- When you see a plant as green, which light color was scattered into your eye?
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- Cells work when there is a lot of light
- when the green and red cone in your eye work at the same time we get which color?
- covers the back of the eye, it sends signals to the optic nerve
- Focuses the light coming into the eye
- A protective covering over the whole eye
11 Clues: Nerve Sends signals to the brain • Focuses the light coming into the eye • Cells work when there is a lot of light • Cells that work only at very weak light • A protective covering over the whole eye • How many types of cones exists in the eye • the color of the eye, controls how much light enters the eye • ...
Anatomy Crossword Eddy 2023-12-14
Random anatomy words 2023-09-05
11 Clues: 5 feet long • supports the body • something fragile • shows when you smile • system digestes food • place for your watch • beating on your chest • bodies waste facility • big part of respiratory system • all of smallest bones are inside • controls feelings, memory and thoughts
Sinclair - Male Anatomy 2023-12-14
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- Removal of female reproductive organs
- release of the egg from the ovary
- Removing testicles from male
- Cycle- The length of female eye
- Age at which animal reach sexual maturity
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- The union of the sperm and the egg cells
- The act of giving birth
- When a female is receptive to be bred
- First Milk
- Time an animal is pregnant
- Period of time the milk secreted glands
11 Clues: First Milk • The act of giving birth • Time an animal is pregnant • Removing testicles from male • Cycle- The length of female eye • release of the egg from the ovary • When a female is receptive to be bred • Removal of female reproductive organs • Period of time the milk secreted glands • The union of the sperm and the egg cells • Age at which animal reach sexual maturity
Anatomy Cross Word 2024-05-14
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- Connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Gland located in the neck that regulates metabolism
- Bone of the lower jaw
- Bone of the upper arm
- Bone of the forearm on the thumb side
- Longest bone in the human body
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- Organ responsible for filtering blood and producing urine
- Structure that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
- Bone of the lower leg, commonly known as the shinbone
- Muscle responsible for pumping blood throughout the body
- Largest organ of the human body
11 Clues: Bone of the lower jaw • Bone of the upper arm • Longest bone in the human body • Largest organ of the human body • Bone of the forearm on the thumb side • Connective tissue that connects muscle to bone • Gland located in the neck that regulates metabolism • Bone of the lower leg, commonly known as the shinbone • Muscle responsible for pumping blood throughout the body • ...
Basic Anatomy Urology 2024-08-14
11 Clues: ... floor • Urination • bladder.... • Bladder layer • Tube from kidney • Tube to the outside • Valve to the bladder • part of the higher urinary system • circular muscle that regulates flow • abbreviation of the higher part of the urinary system • Abbreviation for the bottom part of the urinary system
Anatomy and Physiology 2024-02-13
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- Bodies Receive proteins and other newly formed materials
- Single celled organism that does not have a nucleus or membrane bound organelles
- powerhouse of the cell
- Rigid layer of non living material that surrounds that cell of plants and other organisms
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- is located in the cell wall to separate the cell from its environment
- Small structure that function as factories
- A multicellular organism made up of cells that contain their DNA in a nucleus
- Small cell structures that carry out specific functions within the cell
- Captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cell
- storage area of a cell
- the cells control center, directing all of the cells activities
11 Clues: powerhouse of the cell • storage area of a cell • Small structure that function as factories • Bodies Receive proteins and other newly formed materials • the cells control center, directing all of the cells activities • is located in the cell wall to separate the cell from its environment • Captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cell • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2020-09-29
m4 2021-06-11
Anatomy Of A Computer 2017-02-10
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- is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- is a large PCB (printed circuit board) that houses most
- Accelerated Graphics Port
- RAM
- figures out what operation is to be carried out and send the information to the specific place.
- is the computer’s brain.
- Data has to be entered, there putting in something to get out of it.
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- Card Used or bought if your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality
- your computer’s component.
- ROM
- The switches inside a microprocessor
- retrieves program instruction and passes it onto function .
- uses binary calculators to do the math.
- Power supply unit
- Any information that has been decoded and sent out by the computer as a result.
- The dot on the scoreboard
16 Clues: ROM • RAM • Power supply unit • is the computer’s brain. • Accelerated Graphics Port • The dot on the scoreboard • your computer’s component. • The switches inside a microprocessor • uses binary calculators to do the math. • is a large PCB (printed circuit board) that houses most • is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • ...
Skin anatomy and structure 2022-05-24
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- partially blocked pore
- mole
- hives
- open sore
- shaped like a spoon to scrape away a lesion
- thick scar
- warts
- infection of skin caused by fungus
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- collection of pus
- contagious-parasitic infection
- relieving but not curing
- closed sac with fluid or semifluid meterial
- balding
- itching
- swelling around face
- normal scar
16 Clues: mole • hives • warts • balding • itching • open sore • thick scar • normal scar • collection of pus • swelling around face • partially blocked pore • relieving but not curing • contagious-parasitic infection • infection of skin caused by fungus • closed sac with fluid or semifluid meterial • shaped like a spoon to scrape away a lesion
Anatomy - Ch. 1 - Vocab 2022-02-03
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- below;at a lower level
- plane that runs longitudinally and divides the body into right and left portions
- the back; behind (Dorsal)
- position, the body is erect and the arms are hanging at the sides of the body with the palms forward and the thumbs pointing away.
- away from an attached base
- plane that runs along the midline and divides the body into equal left and right portions.
- the front; before (Ventral)
- farther from the body surface
- towards an attached base
- towards the body's longitudinal axis (the middle;mid-sagittal plane)
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- (coronal) plane that runs longitudinally and divides the body into posterior and anterior portions
- above; at a higher level (towards the head)
- away from the body's longitudinal axis (away from the midline)
- at,near, or relatively close to the body surface
- plane runs horizontally and divides the body into superior and inferior portions
- between two structures
16 Clues: below;at a lower level • between two structures • towards an attached base • the back; behind (Dorsal) • away from an attached base • the front; before (Ventral) • farther from the body surface • above; at a higher level (towards the head) • at,near, or relatively close to the body surface • away from the body's longitudinal axis (away from the midline) • ...
Human Anatomy and Physiology 2021-06-16
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- Middle layer of Heart
- Blood vessels which act for gaseous exchange
- Part of neuron that receives signals from other neuron
- Collar Bone
- Opposite direction of Flexion
- Works along with actin in sliding filament theory
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- Spinal nerves that comes after Cervical
- Cartilage that connects ribs to sternum
- Chambers in Human Heart
- Chemical Substances of endocrine system
- In 120/80, 120 indicates which pressure
- Middle layer of skin
- Fluid where all blood cells are bathed in
- Organs that filters blood and helps in formation of urine
- Longest Bone
- Organs which makes us to respire
16 Clues: Collar Bone • Longest Bone • Middle layer of skin • Middle layer of Heart • Chambers in Human Heart • Opposite direction of Flexion • Organs which makes us to respire • Spinal nerves that comes after Cervical • Cartilage that connects ribs to sternum • Chemical Substances of endocrine system • In 120/80, 120 indicates which pressure • Fluid where all blood cells are bathed in • ...
Skin Anatomy and Pathology 2022-10-19
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- Collection of pus
- pigment of the melanocyte
- hard protein material
- Decubitus ulcer
- oil substance secreted by
- fat cells
- soft tissue surrounding the nail border
- stretch marks
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- tiny opening on the skin
- death of tissue due to loss of blood supply
- white region at the base of a nail plate
- Large vesicle
- gland
- inflammation of the skin with erythematous, papulovesicular, or papulosquamous lesions
- connective tissue containing collagen, middle layer of skin
- itching
16 Clues: gland • itching • fat cells • Large vesicle • stretch marks • Decubitus ulcer • Collection of pus • hard protein material • tiny opening on the skin • pigment of the melanocyte • oil substance secreted by • soft tissue surrounding the nail border • white region at the base of a nail plate • death of tissue due to loss of blood supply • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: NERVES 2022-10-12
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- controls consciousness and many mental activities (Page 128)
- the nerve that supplies the thumb side of the arm and back of the hand (Page 131)
- whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibres (Page 129)
- responsible for coordinating and controlling systems of the body and make them work harmoniously and efficiently (Page 128)
- the largest of the cranial nerves is the ____ cranial nerve (Page 129)
- scientific study of the structure, function and pathology of the nervous system (Page 128)
- what nerve affects the muscles of the temple (Page 131)
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- also known as the facial nerve is the ___ cranial nerve (Page 130)
- what nerve begins in the thigh (Page 132)
- an automatic reaction (Page 129)
- regulates the action of the smooth muscles, glands, blood vessels, heart and breath (Page 128)
- part of the central nervous system contained in the cranium (Page 128)
- carries impulses or messages to and from the central nervous system (Page 128)
- how many nerves of the lover leg and foot are there (Page 132)
- how many nerves of the arm and hand are there (Page 131)
- how many nerves of the face, head, and neck are there (Page 130)
16 Clues: an automatic reaction (Page 129) • what nerve begins in the thigh (Page 132) • what nerve affects the muscles of the temple (Page 131) • how many nerves of the arm and hand are there (Page 131) • whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibres (Page 129) • controls consciousness and many mental activities (Page 128) • ...
Anatomy Quiz #1 - Review 2025-03-25
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- The name of the toes or the fingers
- Skeletal bones closer to the midline
- Axis that is perpendicular to the sagittal plane
- Cervical vertebrae responsible for head movement
- closer to or below the feet
- closer to or above the skull
- Plane that is perpendicular to the anteroposterior axis
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- farther away from the midline
- closer to the midline
- Skeletal bones of the limbs
- Most commonly broken bone
- Bone imbedded in the quadriceps tendon
- Forearm rotation that points the hands down/backward
- Forearm rotation that points the hands up/forward
- Type of cartilage that connects the sternum to the ribs
- Longest bone in the human body
16 Clues: closer to the midline • Most commonly broken bone • Skeletal bones of the limbs • closer to or below the feet • closer to or above the skull • farther away from the midline • Longest bone in the human body • The name of the toes or the fingers • Skeletal bones closer to the midline • Bone imbedded in the quadriceps tendon • Axis that is perpendicular to the sagittal plane • ...
Anatomy of a CCD 2025-12-08
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- Ratio of photoelectrons to incident photons x100%
- Process necessary at Si/SiO2 interfaces to prevent recombination
- Bias that turns high to clear the sense node
- p-epi or VBB
- 100% on BST sensors
- Region where CI clocks transfer charge
- Process used to activate boron implanted on the wafer backside
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- Circuit element powered by VDD and VSS
- Type of sensor needed for UV detection
- Gate that permits charge to transfer from vertical to horizontal register
- Bias that defines the sense node potential
- Implant where photocharge is stored for transfer
- Dielectric material between metal layers ("SOG")
- Material that defines the CI gate circuitry
- Region where CR and CRL are found
- VDR
16 Clues: VDR • p-epi or VBB • 100% on BST sensors • Region where CR and CRL are found • Circuit element powered by VDD and VSS • Type of sensor needed for UV detection • Region where CI clocks transfer charge • Bias that defines the sense node potential • Material that defines the CI gate circuitry • Bias that turns high to clear the sense node • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2020-09-25
Studies of humans 2013-05-30
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- the in-depth description of a culture
- the study between past and contemporary culture
- the study of the anatomy and behaviour of our primates
- anthropology the study of human language
- look for pat culture to reconstruct their lifestyle
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- study of where humans come from, how it evolved and what makes us unique
- anthropology using information to solve problem from ne culture to another
- anthropology application in legal setting, analyze human remain, provide information about the body, when and how it died
- variation study of genetic differences between people
9 Clues: the in-depth description of a culture • anthropology the study of human language • the study between past and contemporary culture • look for pat culture to reconstruct their lifestyle • variation study of genetic differences between people • the study of the anatomy and behaviour of our primates • ...
Invitation to Science 2023-04-12
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- The study of plants.
- the religious belief that nature, and aspects such as the universe, Earth, life, and humans, originated with supernatural acts of divine creation.
- The study of living things.
- The study animals.
- The study of how an organism’s structure functions.
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- the study of the biology of microscopic organisms.
- The study of an organism’s shape and structure.
- refers to the notion that basic life forms increase in complexity over time due to environmental adaptation.
- Links all the other branches of biology together by showing how one organism relates to another.
9 Clues: The study animals. • The study of plants. • The study of living things. • The study of an organism’s shape and structure. • the study of the biology of microscopic organisms. • The study of how an organism’s structure functions. • Links all the other branches of biology together by showing how one organism relates to another. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2021-08-16
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- a work in which the characters and events are meant to be understood as representing other things and symbolically expressing a deeper moral or political meaning
- to spread information
- opposing Church teachings
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- certificates that reduced the time people would be punished for their sins after they died
- the science that deals with the structure of animals and plants
- science of the stars
- a person who copied books
7 Clues: science of the stars • to spread information • opposing Church teachings • a person who copied books • the science that deals with the structure of animals and plants • certificates that reduced the time people would be punished for their sins after they died • ...
Renaissance Art Period 2025-11-06
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- Known for incredibly accurate sculptures
- Defining characteristic of the Renaissance art period that mixed classical and Christian influences such as animals, plants, and colors
- Art piece based on biblical story where Jesus turned water into wine
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- Painter of the Mona Lisa Painting
- Defining characteristic of the Renaissance art period focused on shading, accurate anatomy, and an overall natural appearance
- Raphael's art piece
- Depiction of holy family
7 Clues: Raphael's art piece • Depiction of holy family • Painter of the Mona Lisa Painting • Known for incredibly accurate sculptures • Art piece based on biblical story where Jesus turned water into wine • Defining characteristic of the Renaissance art period focused on shading, accurate anatomy, and an overall natural appearance • ...
Healthcare and Human Services 2025-09-04
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- 1 out of 2 classes you would take in Healthcare and Human Services in High school
- How does healthcare help our society in America?
- Description of Healthcare and Human Services
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- 2 out of 2 classes you would take in Healthcare and Human Services in High school
- Pathways/ Programs of Study within Healthcare
- How will technology affect healthcare?
- What classes does your school offer in Healthcare
7 Clues: How will technology affect healthcare? • Description of Healthcare and Human Services • Pathways/ Programs of Study within Healthcare • How does healthcare help our society in America? • What classes does your school offer in Healthcare • 2 out of 2 classes you would take in Healthcare and Human Services in High school • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board #29 2022-04-16
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- high blood pressure
- the act of inhaling and exhaling; breathing
- the structure of a plant or animal or any of its parts
- a substance that destroys or slows the growth of a living organism
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- something that cures a disease or relieves an ailment
- a strip of cloth or other material used to cover a wound
- a disease or illness caused by microorganisms such as bacteria or viruses
- an inherited or acquired resistance to a disease
- the identifying of a disease or ailment through examination of its symptoms
9 Clues: high blood pressure • the act of inhaling and exhaling; breathing • an inherited or acquired resistance to a disease • something that cures a disease or relieves an ailment • the structure of a plant or animal or any of its parts • a strip of cloth or other material used to cover a wound • a substance that destroys or slows the growth of a living organism • ...
Practice OCAT 1: L3,L4,L5 2020-10-13
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- in's go out and out's stay in unless....
- Chris paul is one these 2 identical polypeptide structures
- makes things closer together and difficult to access by removing H's.
- C the similar to ending Promethazine G,islands can be shut down by meth
- can help to see what meat did to a WAP or if your MEAT g(fap)ped
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- like second year BHSc, lots of anatomy and tissues
- takeoff and NCBI computers
- similar binded with different effects leads to antagonism.
- photo 51 helped identify the twofold nature of this informative code
9 Clues: takeoff and NCBI computers • in's go out and out's stay in unless.... • like second year BHSc, lots of anatomy and tissues • similar binded with different effects leads to antagonism. • Chris paul is one these 2 identical polypeptide structures • can help to see what meat did to a WAP or if your MEAT g(fap)ped • ...
QU test 1 2025-03-10
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- The science of how drugs move through the body, often studied in pharmacy
- A term for first-year university students
- SHOFFEE A place on campus where students grab a quick bite
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- A common meeting place for students between classes
- MUSEUM A facility showcasing human body specimens for medical learning
- HALL Where Qarshi University students go for lectures and practical learnin
- The annual event where students celebrate their achievements
- The place where students go to borrow books and study
- COUNCIL A student-run organization that plans events and activities
9 Clues: A term for first-year university students • A common meeting place for students between classes • The place where students go to borrow books and study • SHOFFEE A place on campus where students grab a quick bite • The annual event where students celebrate their achievements • COUNCIL A student-run organization that plans events and activities • ...
Dark Humour 2020-07-27
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- Whenever Courage the Cowardly dog has a problem, he goes here for answers
- Aladeen was The Dictator of The Republic of _
- Name of BoJack Horseman's father
- First name of Batgirl from "The killing joke"
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- A Really cool taxi driver who's friend goes by the name Mr.Pool
- Guinness world record for most swearing in an animated series
- Name of the theme park located inside a homeless man in Rick and Morty is ___ park
- Ed's sister from Ed Edd Eddy
8 Clues: Ed's sister from Ed Edd Eddy • Name of BoJack Horseman's father • Aladeen was The Dictator of The Republic of _ • First name of Batgirl from "The killing joke" • Guinness world record for most swearing in an animated series • A Really cool taxi driver who's friend goes by the name Mr.Pool • Whenever Courage the Cowardly dog has a problem, he goes here for answers • ...
Blood Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-11
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- Why is it important to take Anatomy and Physiology?
- A bodily fluid in the circulatory system of humans.
- A Common blood disorder.
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- A tiny disc-shaped piece of cell found in the blood or spleen.
- Are a type of white blood cell.
- A protein involved in forming blood clots in the body.
- A group of proteins in your blood made in your liver by your immune system.
- A protein in the red blood cells that carry oxygen.
8 Clues: A Common blood disorder. • Are a type of white blood cell. • Why is it important to take Anatomy and Physiology? • A protein in the red blood cells that carry oxygen. • A bodily fluid in the circulatory system of humans. • A protein involved in forming blood clots in the body. • A tiny disc-shaped piece of cell found in the blood or spleen. • ...
Animal Structures and their Function 2024-09-23
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- closely compacted in substance
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
- - the purpose that an object or characteristic has
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- an animal or object that can move easily through the air
- - something of many parts that is put together
- a specifically designed feature that an animal has to help them live in their environment
- means the same as shape
7 Clues: means the same as shape • closely compacted in substance • - something of many parts that is put together • - the purpose that an object or characteristic has • an animal or object that can move easily through the air • a specifically designed feature that an animal has to help them live in their environment • ...
Topic 3 Lesson 2 2022-12-21
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- Structure with triangle sides.
- Study of the structure of the body and it's organs.
- Statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stne or other materials.
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- Symbol that stands for a word, idea or sound.
- Writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile River.
- To build or put together.
- To continue to live, to exist.
7 Clues: To build or put together. • Structure with triangle sides. • To continue to live, to exist. • Symbol that stands for a word, idea or sound. • Study of the structure of the body and it's organs. • Statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stne or other materials. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2015-02-06
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- port If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device
- the processo
- houses most of your computer’s components and directs data
- activates when you turn on the computer and performs
- the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- to and from the appropriate devices
- stores temporary information such as data relating to open programs
- Graphics Port houses your graphics card, which supplies
- image to the monitor
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- let peripherals communicate quickly
- checks before starting your main OS
- chips better sound quality,Most sound cards attach to one of the motherboard’s
- generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green
- ports You can attach some older keyboards,mice, and modems to the serial port,
- can transfer data at up to 480Mbps,
- slots.
16 Clues: slots. • the processo • image to the monitor • let peripherals communicate quickly • checks before starting your main OS • can transfer data at up to 480Mbps, • to and from the appropriate devices • activates when you turn on the computer and performs • Graphics Port houses your graphics card, which supplies • the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2015-02-06
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- acronym for "random access memory"
- performs system checks before running your computer
- brain of the computer
- the world's first computer
- created the world's first computer
- port used to connect a device like usb
- that mices and keyboards include
- vaughn our teacher's name
- allows the peripherals to communicate
- Wire can be used to connect to many different peripherals like digital cmaeras USBs etc
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- houses most of computers and directs traffic
- acronym for Universal Serial Bus
- houses graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor
- also known as COM (communications) port
- improves sound quality
- acronym for "power supply unit"
16 Clues: brain of the computer • improves sound quality • vaughn our teacher's name • the world's first computer • acronym for "power supply unit" • acronym for Universal Serial Bus • that mices and keyboards include • acronym for "random access memory" • created the world's first computer • allows the peripherals to communicate • port used to connect a device like usb • ...
Anatomy notes part 4 2021-03-02
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- Smallest arteries
- Capillary walls are __________ cell thick.
- Term for blood vessels getting smaller in diameter
- Term for blood vessels getting larger in diameter
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Gas that we breathe in to live
- What happens in the legs when the valves on veins do not work
- Type of muscle inside veins and arteries
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- Blood Vessels where exchange of nutrient, gases and waste happen
- Waste gas that we exhale
- Main organ of the circulatory system
- Name of the fluid pumped by the heart
- The inner surface of an artery
- Smallest veins
- Flaps of tissue inside veins that keep the blood travelling the correct direction
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
16 Clues: Smallest veins • Smallest arteries • Waste gas that we exhale • The inner surface of an artery • Gas that we breathe in to live • Main organ of the circulatory system • Name of the fluid pumped by the heart • Type of muscle inside veins and arteries • Capillary walls are __________ cell thick. • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • ...
External Anatomy of Livestock 2017-02-16
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- protein in the outer layer of the skin
- two external openings of the nose
- system which includes the skin which protects the body
- external part of the ear
- underlying layer of the skin
- area toward the head of the body
- Papilla openings which lead to the mammary glands
- back or posterior of body
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- end farthest from the point of reference
- structure nearest to the major point of reference
- outer layer of cells which makes up the skin
- belly or underside
- anatomical terminology prevents _____________
- long or stiff hairs on the face or nostrils, sensory
- hoof farther up the animal's leg
- directed toward or neat the tail of the body
16 Clues: belly or underside • external part of the ear • back or posterior of body • underlying layer of the skin • hoof farther up the animal's leg • area toward the head of the body • two external openings of the nose • protein in the outer layer of the skin • end farthest from the point of reference • outer layer of cells which makes up the skin • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2019-02-11
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- funnels power through the multicoloured cables to each device.
- to and from the appropriate devices.
- You can attach some older keyboards, mice, and modems to the
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS (operating system) in the
- The CPU stores temporary information,
- If your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality, you can buy a
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers,and PDAs require
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- the processor.
- Port USB and FireWire connections are quickly replacing
- Slots let peripherals communicate quickly
- Transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
- Large PCB that houses most of your computer’s components and directs data
- Houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require
- as data relating to open programs, in
- The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
16 Clues: the processor. • Transfer data as fast as 400Mbps • to and from the appropriate devices. • as data relating to open programs, in • The CPU stores temporary information, • Slots let peripherals communicate quickly • Port USB and FireWire connections are quickly replacing • The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • ...
nervous system anatomy & physiology 2023-03-12
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- Posterior portion of the brain that connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord; includes the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata
- Thick, outermost layer of the meninges surrounding and protecting the brain and spinal cord. Latin for “hard mother.”
- Part of a nerve cell that contains the nucleus.
- Connective and supporting tissue of an organ. Glial cells make up the stromal tissue of the brain.
- Organ that receives and transmits a stimulus to sensory nerves. The skin, ears, eyes, and taste buds are receptors.
- Neurotransmitter chemical released at the ends of nerve cells.
- Autonomic nerves that influence bodily functions involuntarily in times of stress.
- Type of glial (neuroglial) cell that transports water and salts from capillaries in the nervous system.
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- Chemical messenger released at the end of a nerve cell. It stimulates or inhibits another cell, which can be a nerve cell, muscle cell, or gland cell. Examples of neurotransmitters are acetylcholine, norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin.
- Protective separation between the blood and brain cells. This makes it difficult for substances (such as anticancer drugs) to penetrate capillary walls and enter the brain.
- Uppermost portion of the brainstem.
- Microscopic branching fiber of a nerve cell (neuron) that is the first part to receive the nervous impulse.
- Covering of white fatty tissue that surrounds and insulates the axon of a nerve cell. Myelin speeds impulse conduction along axons.
- Collection of nerve cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system.
- Collection of spinal nerves below the end of the spinal cord.
- Depression or groove in the surface of the cerebral cortex; fissure.
16 Clues: Uppermost portion of the brainstem. • Part of a nerve cell that contains the nucleus. • Collection of spinal nerves below the end of the spinal cord. • Neurotransmitter chemical released at the ends of nerve cells. • Collection of nerve cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system. • Depression or groove in the surface of the cerebral cortex; fissure. • ...
Skin Anatomy and Structures 2023-05-11
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- Chronic disease marked by hardening and shrinking of connective tissue in the skin
- Necrosis of skin tissue resulting from ischemia
- A malignant skin tumor
- fungal skin infection
- intensely unpleasant burning sensation in skin and muscles when there is damage to nerves
- Pus within the skin
- Surgical procedure to scrape away tissue
- Contagious, infectious pyoderma
- Connective tissue layer of skin
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- Redness of skin
- An instrument or knife used during surgery to burn through tissue by means of an electrical current
- Loosening of the epidermis with the development of large blisters
- Pertaining to under the nail
- Pigment deficiency of the skin
- Commonly called sweating
- Abnormal condition of the skin is dry and scaly
16 Clues: Redness of skin • Pus within the skin • fungal skin infection • A malignant skin tumor • Commonly called sweating • Pertaining to under the nail • Pigment deficiency of the skin • Contagious, infectious pyoderma • Connective tissue layer of skin • Surgical procedure to scrape away tissue • Necrosis of skin tissue resulting from ischemia • ...
Anatomy Of The Constitution 2021-12-10
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- How the Constitution can be changed or Amended.
- This section explains how the constitution can be ratified with nine out of 13 states agreeing with the Constitution
- This part of the Constitution explains how the States create their own laws and how they interchange each other.
- This section of the constitution describes the Executive branch which carries out laws, people like the President, also it describes and says how someone can qualify as the President.
- The Legislative branch creates this
- Is the Concept of the national government sharing power with the state governments
- It's Job is supposed to explain the system of the Constitution, it is also the first sentence of the Constitution
- This section has the Judicial branch, this explains how the court used.
- This part of the Constitution where the national Government shares its power with the state government.
- This is fundamentals of our nation
- This branch decides what laws mean and whether they've been followed during court cases.
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- A law-making body which has the power to collect taxes
- Splits in two parts, House of Representatives and Congress
- Longest part of the Constitution, creates the Legislative Branch which is for law making.
- Part of the Constitution which protects certain rights.
- This term means to officially add in or pass a law.
16 Clues: This is fundamentals of our nation • The Legislative branch creates this • How the Constitution can be changed or Amended. • This term means to officially add in or pass a law. • A law-making body which has the power to collect taxes • Part of the Constitution which protects certain rights. • Splits in two parts, House of Representatives and Congress • ...
Equine Anatomy and Physiology 2023-10-30
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- food such as grass or hay for horses
- condition caused by an increased loss of water from the body
- blood vessels which carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- two main branches of the trachea
- pair of organs in the rib cage which are responsible for inhaling oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- located at the base of the brain and controls growth and development
- blood vessels which carry blood towards the heart
- located behind the thyroid gland and regulates calcium
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- windpipe which allows air to and from the lungs
- main structural protein found in hair, wool, horns and feathers
- located above each kidney and helps control the heart rate and blood pressure
- male organ which produces sperm
- gland in the neck which secretes hormones regulating growth and development and the rate of metabolism
- female reproductive organ in which eggs are produced
- something which causes an internal or external body response
- large gland behind the stomach which releases digestive enzymes
16 Clues: male organ which produces sperm • two main branches of the trachea • food such as grass or hay for horses • windpipe which allows air to and from the lungs • blood vessels which carry blood towards the heart • female reproductive organ in which eggs are produced • located behind the thyroid gland and regulates calcium • ...
Skin anatomy and structure 2022-10-23
16 Clues: mole • itching • hair loss • skin pigment • crack like sore • skin inflammation • pus filled papule • Open sore on skin • loss of epidermis • outer layer of skin • middle layer of skin • small opening in skin • skin test for diphtheria • Oily secretion from skin • hard protein in epidermis • tissue death due to ischemia
9.1 Respiratory System Anatomy 2022-12-06
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- hairs in nostrils that trap dust and dirt
- the job of the ____ system is to bring oxygen to the blood
- the gas brought into the body by the respiratory system
- windpipe; about 12 inches long
- first part of respiratory system
- the nose has sticky _____ mucus to catch debris before it is inhaled
- large sheet of muscle that controls breathing by contracting/relaxing
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- flap of muscle that covers larynx when swallowing
- voice box
- cone shaped organ that stretches during inhalation
- the trachea splits into two ____ which bring air to each lung (plural)
- the trachea has rings made of ____ to keep it open
- tiny branch of a bronchus
- air sacs inside lung where gas exchange occurs (plural)
- throat; connects nasal cavity with trachea
- gaseous waste removed by the respiratory system (write as 1 word no spaces)
16 Clues: voice box • tiny branch of a bronchus • windpipe; about 12 inches long • first part of respiratory system • hairs in nostrils that trap dust and dirt • throat; connects nasal cavity with trachea • flap of muscle that covers larynx when swallowing • cone shaped organ that stretches during inhalation • the trachea has rings made of ____ to keep it open • ...
Plant Classification and Anatomy 2022-11-29
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- plants that last 2 growing seasons
- either male or female
- missing flower parts
- plants using stored energy
- seeds unprotected by fruit
- mature ovary that contains seeds
- the female part of a flower
- seedlings have one seed leaf
- the outermost part of a flower
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- a covered enclosed seed
- flowers with all parts
- plants that last a year
- plants that produce more than 2 years
- male & female
- a male part of the flower
- seedlings have 2 seed leaves
16 Clues: male & female • missing flower parts • either male or female • flowers with all parts • a covered enclosed seed • plants that last a year • a male part of the flower • plants using stored energy • seeds unprotected by fruit • the female part of a flower • seedlings have 2 seed leaves • seedlings have one seed leaf • the outermost part of a flower • mature ovary that contains seeds • ...
Wrist Pathology and Anatomy 2026-02-05
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- A positive froment's sign represents loss of ____?
- A postive___ sign shows lost of intrinsic muscles ?
- – The _____ nerve innervates forearm flexors and dorsal hand sensory before the wrist.
- Colles fracture occur___ location of distal segment ?
- Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component?
- Pain symptoms in the following movements of UD, Wrist flexion and extension indicate ?
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- Which position unloads the ulna?
- trauma- What type of trauma is caused by the DX of repetitive use.
- hand- Guyon’s canal + repetitive trauma = ______
- cyst- ____roots into the carpal bones, joint space, or on tendons
- - Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side
- The condition of DQ is caused by repetitive motion of thumb extension and __?
- Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____
- Pain symptoms of weight baring and rotation in pronation and force caused by repetitive motion(Hockey)
- - Which nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome
- Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side
16 Clues: Which position unloads the ulna? • Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____ • Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side • Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component? • hand- Guyon’s canal + repetitive trauma = ______ • A positive froment's sign represents loss of ____? • A postive___ sign shows lost of intrinsic muscles ? • ...
PASA Holiday Party Crossword: ) 2021-12-20
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- Ultimate PASA King.
- Ultimate PASA Queen.
- Her puppy who would melt the Grinch’s heart.
- She's the gamekeeper of ePBL.
- He showed us “Grey’s Anatomy” worthy clinical skills during campus block.
- She was an inspiring leader of operations in the COVID 19 Response Effort
- Her instagram account will serve you all things PA
- He’s your friendly neighbourhood TO paramedic.
- He's the man with the PA Plan
- She's your friendly neighbourhood O-town paramedic.
- Her pasta will put you in a delightful food coma.
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- Thank you to these two lads who serve our country proud.
- Our midwifery wonder woman.
- She has sharpened our SOAP note skills.
- They'll make you scan the four walls of your room, and they'll check it twice, they're going to find out who's naughty or nice
- Our celebrity athlete who has a need for speed!
- She’s helping us become thoughtful practitioners one reflection piece at a time.
- She checks in on us to make sure we haven't morphed into study robots
18 Clues: Ultimate PASA King. • Ultimate PASA Queen. • Our midwifery wonder woman. • She's the gamekeeper of ePBL. • He's the man with the PA Plan • She has sharpened our SOAP note skills. • Her puppy who would melt the Grinch’s heart. • He’s your friendly neighbourhood TO paramedic. • Our celebrity athlete who has a need for speed! • Her pasta will put you in a delightful food coma. • ...
chapter 1 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 2024-08-15
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- The study of the structure/ morphology of the human body and its parts
- One of the five requirements of organisms
- When change is intensified instead of reversed
- Portion which includes the head, neck and trunk
- The maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment
- Causes movements and maintain posture
- Consists of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and sense organs
- Portion which includes the upper and lower limbs
- All of the chemical reactions in an organism that supports life
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- When the deviation from the set point is corrected
- A well organized unit that body parts form
- The study of the functions of the human body and its parts
- The environment within the body in which the cells live
- The lower middle portion of the abdominal area
- Helps with framework, protection and attachment sites
- double layer membrane which lines the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
- Provide information about specific conditions in the internal environment
- Group of organs that function closely together
18 Clues: Causes movements and maintain posture • One of the five requirements of organisms • A well organized unit that body parts form • The lower middle portion of the abdominal area • When change is intensified instead of reversed • Group of organs that function closely together • Portion which includes the head, neck and trunk • ...
Spring Concert Music 2025-01-31
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- Which song talks about anatomy?
- What two names that start with an "E" are sung about in this concert?
- In "Good Timber" what did the tree live and die as?
- Which song is a mashup of two songs?
- What song has the most solos in it?
- What is the song we talked about that is a protest song from the Civil Rights Movement?
- What is one thing you "believe" in in the song "I Believe"?
- Which song repeats the same words over and over again?
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- How many songs are SAB?
- What song has two languages in it?
- What song mentions fire?
- What is the female name that there is a song titled after?
- How many songs are only for Tenors & Basses?
- What composer wrote two of our songs for spring semester?
- Which song is part of a five movement work?
- How many songs are SATB?
- How many songs are only for Sopranos & Altos?
- Which song mentions seeing more than the color of skin?
- What type of illness is "You are Enough" written about?
- What language is Sisi ni Moja in?
20 Clues: How many songs are SAB? • What song mentions fire? • How many songs are SATB? • Which song talks about anatomy? • What language is Sisi ni Moja in? • What song has two languages in it? • What song has the most solos in it? • Which song is a mashup of two songs? • Which song is part of a five movement work? • How many songs are only for Tenors & Basses? • ...
Anatomy of the DSLR 2022-08-04
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- Used to indicated the camera's mode
- The button you press that opens the shutter & takes the photograph
- The button you press while moving the command dial to change the cameras ISO
- The button you press to change camera settings
- A digital display that allows you to see previous photos and a live version of the viewfinder
- The button you press to look back at previous photos
- Switches camera view from viewfinder to view screen
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- Used to change the amount of photos that are taken when the shutter is released
- A dial that allows you to adjust multiple camera settings including shutter speed, aperture & ISO
- Adjusts the focal length of the image by turning it left or right
- The button you press while moving the command dial to change the cameras aperture
- Switches camera between auto & manual focus
- Mounting surface to attach removable flash & other accessories
- Adjusts the focus of the image by turning it left or right
- Turns the camera on & off
- The window you look through to see what you are shooting
16 Clues: Turns the camera on & off • Used to indicated the camera's mode • Switches camera between auto & manual focus • The button you press to change camera settings • Switches camera view from viewfinder to view screen • The button you press to look back at previous photos • The window you look through to see what you are shooting • ...
Blood Vessel Anatomy & Function 2021-05-17
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- this vein drains blood into the right atrium
- the tunica intima is made of this type of tissue
- a conductance vessel is called what?
- the layer of blood vessels that is made up of elastic and smooth muscle
- the circular arrangement of arteries in the brain is known as the circle of what?
- there are two parts of the descending aorta. The thoracic and the what?
- the brachiocephalic, left common carotid, and the left subclavian artery branch of of this part of the aorta?
- these are the sounds one listens for when obtaining a blood pressure
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- the smallest veins are called what?
- this pressure is related to plasma proteins in the blood
- this trunk branches off the descending aorta to further divide into the arteries that feed the stomach, spleen, and liver
- heart failure retains water and develops excess blood volume which is known as?
- an exchange vessel is called what?
- the primary process causing substances to move across the capillary wall from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- the distal end of the aorta splits into the left and right _______ arteries?
- the ______ arteriosus allows blood from the pulmonary artery to flow directly into the descending aorta.
16 Clues: an exchange vessel is called what? • the smallest veins are called what? • a conductance vessel is called what? • this vein drains blood into the right atrium • the tunica intima is made of this type of tissue • this pressure is related to plasma proteins in the blood • these are the sounds one listens for when obtaining a blood pressure • ...
Chapter 12 Eye Anatomy 2023-02-10
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- network of glands, ducts, canals, and sacs that produce and drain tears
- jelly like substance found behind the lens that helps maintain its shape
- The outer protective layer of the eye
- Middle layer of the eye
- Opening of the center of the iris
- Responsible for detailed vision
- mucous membrane lining the eyelids and covering the anterior part of sclera
- Innermost layer of they eye, contains vision receptors
- It's function is to focus and bend light
- Transparent anterior part of the eye, allows light rays to enter the eye
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- oil glands in the upper and lower eyelids that help lubricate the eye
- watery liquid found in the anterior cavity of the eye
- Connects the choroid to the iris
- Carries visual impulses from the retina to the brain
- Pigmented muscular structure that regulates the amount of light entering the eye by controlling the size of the pupil
- The organ of vision
16 Clues: The organ of vision • Middle layer of the eye • Responsible for detailed vision • Connects the choroid to the iris • Opening of the center of the iris • The outer protective layer of the eye • It's function is to focus and bend light • Carries visual impulses from the retina to the brain • watery liquid found in the anterior cavity of the eye • ...
Anatomy Regions and Directions 2014-01-30
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- Area of back between the ribs and hips, the loin
- Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs
- Wrist region
- Divides the body into left and right parts lengthwise
- Cheek area
- Curve of shoulder formed by large deltoid muscle
- Neck region
- Posterior surface of the leg; the calf
- Sole of the foot
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- Thigh area
- Toward or at the backside of the body; behind
- Navel region
- Away from the head end or toward the lower part of the body; below
- Toward or at the body surface
- Area where the thigh meets the body; groin
- Genital region
16 Clues: Thigh area • Cheek area • Neck region • Navel region • Wrist region • Genital region • Sole of the foot • Toward or at the body surface • Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs • Posterior surface of the leg; the calf • Area where the thigh meets the body; groin • Toward or at the backside of the body; behind • Area of back between the ribs and hips, the loin • ...
Anatomy of the Constitution 2021-12-09
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- process of constitution being altered
- a change or addition to a document
- establishes the judicial branch
- This branch interprets laws
- This document limited the powers of gov.
- state ratifications that are necessary
- Giving consent or approval
- establishes the executive branch
- A nation ruled under one gov.
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- People who didn't want a constitution
- People who wanted a constitution
- establishes relationships of the states
- establishes laws of the United States
- This branch creates laws
- establishes the legislative branch
- This branch executes laws
16 Clues: This branch creates laws • This branch executes laws • Giving consent or approval • This branch interprets laws • A nation ruled under one gov. • establishes the judicial branch • People who wanted a constitution • establishes the executive branch • a change or addition to a document • establishes the legislative branch • People who didn't want a constitution • ...
Anatomy Of The Constitution 2021-12-10
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- The Legislative branch creates this
- It's Job is supposed to introduce the Constitution
- This part of the Constitution explains how the States create their own laws and how they interchange each other.
- This section has the Judicial branch, this explains how the court used.
- This section of the constitution describes the Executive branch which carries out laws, people like the President, also it describes and says how someone can qualify as the President.
- This branch decides what laws mean and whether they've been followed during court cases.
- Is the Concept of the national government sharing power with the state governments
- This section explains how the constitution can be ratified with nine out of 13 states agreeing with the Constitution
Down
- Part of the Constitution which protects certain rights.
- A law-making body which has the power to collect taxes
- This part of the Constitution where the national Government shares its power with the state government.
- Longest part of the Constitution, creates the Legislative Branch which is for law making.
- This is fundamentals of our nation
- This term means to officially add in or pass a law.
- Splits in two parts, House of Representatives and Congress
- How the Constitution can be changed or Amended.
16 Clues: This is fundamentals of our nation • The Legislative branch creates this • How the Constitution can be changed or Amended. • It's Job is supposed to introduce the Constitution • This term means to officially add in or pass a law. • Part of the Constitution which protects certain rights. • A law-making body which has the power to collect taxes • ...
Tissues - Anatomy and Physiology 2025-12-15
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- Contains red blood marrow and is found on the end of long bones
- Stretchy and is found on the outer ear
- Stores and produces white blood cells
- Spindle shaped and attached to the walls of hollow organs
- Lacks blood vessels and is tightly packed together
- Consists of fine collagenous fibers and is found in the nose and ends of long bones
- Striped and column shaped ; moved voluntarily
- Found in the heart and moves involuntarily
- Stores fat
- Can be both spongy and compact ; they are connective tissue
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- Consists of strong collagenous fibers; absorbs shocks and reduces friction between bones
- Serves to bind and support the body
- Contracts and relaxes to move parts of the body
- Can be simple or stratified
- Connective tissue made of cells suspended in the liquid matrix
- Responds to stimuli and nerve impulses ; found in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
16 Clues: Stores fat • Can be simple or stratified • Serves to bind and support the body • Stores and produces white blood cells • Stretchy and is found on the outer ear • Found in the heart and moves involuntarily • Striped and column shaped ; moved voluntarily • Contracts and relaxes to move parts of the body • Lacks blood vessels and is tightly packed together • ...
m4 2021-06-11
Ankit 2020-10-14
5 Clues: to swing or move • acting exactly like something or someone • acting or done spontaneously or unconsciously • a public performance (as of music or dancing) • a branch of morphology that deals with the structure of organisms
dsdss 2020-05-01
5 Clues: It sees the body like a machine. • It studies the parts of the body. • It studies how the human body works. • It compares humans to thoer hominids. • It looks at how people think and feel.
Presentation 2: Adv II S/L 2024-11-02
5 Clues: the action to getting older • the act of limit or reduce something • psychology and social factors together • study of the process of aging in all aspects • scientific study of the internal part of the body
Chapter 6 Milady 2023-09-28
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- The facial skeleton has how many bones
- Structures composed of specialized tissue that perform specific functions in plants and animals
- The type of tissue that also means fat
- The scientific study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structure
- The basic unit of all living things
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- The dense active structure at the center of the cell
- The type of tissue that controls and coordinates body functions
- The study of the body that can be seen with the eye
- A collection of similar cells that perform a function
9 Clues: The basic unit of all living things • The facial skeleton has how many bones • The type of tissue that also means fat • The study of the body that can be seen with the eye • The dense active structure at the center of the cell • A collection of similar cells that perform a function • The type of tissue that controls and coordinates body functions • ...
Modern age crossword puzzle 2024-08-25
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- Galen’s term for the body’s vital warmth
- According to Galen, this system is responsible for life-giving energy.
- Galen’s understanding of this system included the heart and arteries.
- Galen believed this organ was responsible for sensation and thought.
- The practice of cutting into living animals to study their anatomy, used by Galen.
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- Galen’s theory included this bodily fluid, believed to cause fever when in excess.
- This organ, according to Galen, was responsible for nutrition and growth.
- Galen’s anatomical studies were often performed on these animals.
- Galen’s work was based on the theory of four ____.
9 Clues: Galen’s term for the body’s vital warmth • Galen’s work was based on the theory of four ____. • Galen’s anatomical studies were often performed on these animals. • Galen believed this organ was responsible for sensation and thought. • Galen’s understanding of this system included the heart and arteries. • ...
Ch. 13-15 Crossword for The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 2024-03-26
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- any difficult or perplexing situation or problem
- the science dealing with the structure of animals and plants
- a sudden and widespread disaster
- to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away
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- sophisticated character; ideas, tastes, or ways as the result of education, worldly experience, etc.
- feeling or expressing extreme annoyance or irritation
- to go with impatient or impetuous, exaggerated movements
- involving an extremely important decision or result; decisive; critical
- a reedlike plant, Zingiber oficinale, native to South Asia but now cultivated in many tropical countries, having a pungent, spicy rhizome used in cooking and medicine
9 Clues: a sudden and widespread disaster • any difficult or perplexing situation or problem • to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away • feeling or expressing extreme annoyance or irritation • to go with impatient or impetuous, exaggerated movements • the science dealing with the structure of animals and plants • ...
Crossword: Theories of Evolution 2026-03-01
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- organism that is better adapted and thrives for survival and produce more offspring
- Darwin, he originated the theory of evolution by natural selection
- separation of populations that prevents interbreeding
- Anatomy, the similarities and differences of human and animal bone structure
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- the passing of genetic traits from parents to offspring
- over generations, organisms are better suited to their environment
- the change in inheritable characteristics over a generation of time in a biological population
- the phenotypic and genotypic differences of an organism in a population
- Records, the preserved remains, imprints of ancient organisms
9 Clues: separation of populations that prevents interbreeding • the passing of genetic traits from parents to offspring • Records, the preserved remains, imprints of ancient organisms • Darwin, he originated the theory of evolution by natural selection • over generations, organisms are better suited to their environment • ...
Ancient Egypt New words 2024-09-03
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- a large stone tomb for an Egyptian king or queen
- whole, not broken or damaged
- dead bodies preserved with oils and wrapped in strips of cloth for burial
- someone who gives advice and helps people sort out their problems
- doctors
- the study of how living bodies work
- soldier
- a form of writing that uses pictures instead of letters
- a small wooden box to keep jewellery in
- a tall pointed stone put up in memory of a person
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- the study of how bones and muscles in the human body fit together
- to rot, go off
- paper is made from a special grass-like plant that grows in wet areas
- a stone carving with the head of a human and the body of a lion
- kept in very good condition
- a building in which a dead person is buried
- an Ancient Egyptian king or queen
- a cart with two wheels that was pulled by horses and was used for battles and races
18 Clues: doctors • soldier • to rot, go off • kept in very good condition • whole, not broken or damaged • an Ancient Egyptian king or queen • the study of how living bodies work • a small wooden box to keep jewellery in • a building in which a dead person is buried • a large stone tomb for an Egyptian king or queen • a tall pointed stone put up in memory of a person • ...
Anatomy of a plant 2022-03-17
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- - powerhouse of the cell and produces ATP.
- - is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plants.
- -A tube-like series of vessel elements with open ends. The walls that join the members have perforations or holes in them to allow water to pass through freely.
- seedling.
- - proteins that speed up chemical reactions inside of plant cells.
- - the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. It grows downward into the soil, anchoring.
- - a thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
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- - a cell organelle that helps make and package materials to be transported out of the cell.
- - a lipid consisting of a glycerol bound to two fatty acids, a phosphate group, and make up the cell membrane.
- - the membrane hub where most of the respiratory complexes occur and energy production in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is produced.
- - Membrane-bound organelle found within a plant cell that is filled with water. This organelle takes up much of the space inside a cell and helps maintain its shape and size.
- - Dense fluid found between the stacks of thylakoid disks of a plant cell's chloroplast. It is where carbohydrate forming reactions occur during photosynthesis.
- -a threadlike body in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order.
- - a tiny structure that carries out a specific structure within the cell.
- - the largest structure in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Where the ribosomal RNA is formed.
- -An organelle with a double membrane in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotes. It may be concerned with photosynthesis, contain yellow or orange pigment, or contain starch.
16 Clues: seedling. • - powerhouse of the cell and produces ATP. • - proteins that speed up chemical reactions inside of plant cells. • - is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plants. • - a tiny structure that carries out a specific structure within the cell. • -a threadlike body in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order. • ...
Anatomy of the eye 2013-07-31
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- The front third of the eye
- The acronym for the visible spectrum
- How many bones is the eye socket made up of
- The shape of the lens
- The type of cells that work mainly in low lighting
- What controls the movement of the lens
- What controls the amount of light let into the eye
- The alternate name for the vascular tunic
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- Contains the ciliary muscle and ciliary process
- Contains the color tissue known as stroma
- The Anterior chamber is filled with what
- Layer of tissue behind the retina that reflects visible light back
- Works with the lens to refract light
- The retina is comparable to what part of a camera
- The nervous tunic is made up of the
- The largest part of the fibrous tunic
16 Clues: The shape of the lens • The front third of the eye • The nervous tunic is made up of the • The acronym for the visible spectrum • Works with the lens to refract light • The largest part of the fibrous tunic • What controls the movement of the lens • The Anterior chamber is filled with what • Contains the color tissue known as stroma • ...
Chapter 13 Ear Anatomy 2023-02-10
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- sensory organs of balance, provides information about the body's position to maintain equilibrium
- directs sound waves into the external auditory canal
- portion of the temporal bone of the skill posterior and inferior to each auditory canal
- conveys information about sound, including volume and frequency, from the cochlea to the brain
- conveys information about the position and balance from the semicircular canals and vestibule to the brain
- bones of the middle ear that carry sound vibrations
- bony spaces within the temporal bone of the skull made up of three distinctive parts, the cochlea, semicircular canals, and the vestibule to facilitate equilibrium and balance
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- semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity
- paired cranial nerves responsible for hearing and balance
- consists of labryinth and connectors of the vestibular and the cochlear nerves
- coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing
- short tube that ends at the tympanic membrane
- consists of the auricle and external auditory canal
- consists of the tympanic membrane and the tympanic cavity containing the ossicles
- organ of hearing
- passage between the middle ear and the pharynx, equalizes air pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane
16 Clues: organ of hearing • short tube that ends at the tympanic membrane • consists of the auricle and external auditory canal • bones of the middle ear that carry sound vibrations • directs sound waves into the external auditory canal • paired cranial nerves responsible for hearing and balance • coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing • ...
nervous system anatomy & physiology 2022-06-25
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- Essential, distinguishing tissue of any organ or system.
- Large, interlacing network of nerves
- anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change
- is main center of the brain
- Macroscopic cord-like collection of fibers
- Organ that receives and transmits a stimulus to sensory nerves.
- Part of the brain anterior to the cerebellum and between the medulla
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- Thin, delicate inner membrane of the meninges.
- is the neurotransmitter chemical released at the ends of nerve cells
- is the connective and supporting tissue of an organ
- is the point at which a nervous impulse passes from one neuron to another
- convolution
- fissure
- Microscopic branching fiber of a nerve cell
- Portion of the brain beneath the thalamus
- Three protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord
16 Clues: fissure • convolution • is main center of the brain • Large, interlacing network of nerves • Portion of the brain beneath the thalamus • Macroscopic cord-like collection of fibers • Microscopic branching fiber of a nerve cell • Thin, delicate inner membrane of the meninges. • is the connective and supporting tissue of an organ • ...
Skin anatomy and structure 2022-10-23
16 Clues: mole • itching • hair loss • skin pigment • crack like sore • skin inflammation • Open sore on skin • pus filled papule • loss of epidermis • outer layer of skin • middle layer of skin • small opening in skin • skin test for diphtheria • Oily secretion from skin • hard protein in epidermis • tissue death due to ischemia
anatomy Vocab 10/17 2024-10-17
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- Contraction of some fibers in skeletal muscle at any given time
- A narrow extracellular space between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons
- heat of fibrous connective tissue that encloses a muscle
- Time period following stimulation during which a neuron or muscle fiber will not respond to a stimulus
- Time between the application of a stimulus and the beginning of a response in a muscle fiber.
- Contractile fibers within muscle cells
- Protein that, with actin, contracts and relaxes muscle fiber
- cordlike or bandlike mass of white fibrous connective tissue that connects a muscle to a mone
- Stimulation level that must be exceeded to elicit a nerve impulse or a muscle contraction
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- a chemical that an axon end secretes to stimulate a muscle fiber to contract on the neuron to fire and impulse
- End of a muscle that attaches to a relatively immovable part .
- End of a muscle attached to a moveable part
- Structural and functional unit of myofibril
- A protein in a muscle fiber forms filaments that slide between elements of the protein myosin, contracting muscle fibers.
- Brief muscular contraction followed by relaxation.
- neuron A neuron that transmits impulses from the central nervous system to an effector
16 Clues: Contractile fibers within muscle cells • End of a muscle attached to a moveable part • Structural and functional unit of myofibril • Brief muscular contraction followed by relaxation. • heat of fibrous connective tissue that encloses a muscle • Protein that, with actin, contracts and relaxes muscle fiber • ...
Cedees Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-18
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- Nerve of sight.
- Lateral surface of submandibular gland is related to this artery.
- Muscle of grinning.
- This nerve exits cranial cavity via anterior part of jugular foramen.
- This muscle originates from upper genial tubercle of mandible.
- Only muscle outside larynx
- Supratrochlear and Supraorbital nerves are branches of this nerve.
- This muscle is used for testing the integrity of hypoglossal nerve.
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- This muscle originates from oral surface of Palatine Aponeurosis.
- Two small rod-shaped pieces of cartilage placed in aryepiglottic folds.
- Other name of Parotid Duct.
- Tenth Cranial Nerve.
- Nerve Supply of most muscles of Suboccipital Triangle.
- This ligament is present deep to hyoglossus
- Leaf-shaped Cartilage
- This muscle originates from nasal bone and causes transverse wrinkles on forehead.
- Main artery supplying tongue.
17 Clues: Nerve of sight. • Muscle of grinning. • Tenth Cranial Nerve. • Leaf-shaped Cartilage • Only muscle outside larynx • Other name of Parotid Duct. • Main artery supplying tongue. • This ligament is present deep to hyoglossus • Nerve Supply of most muscles of Suboccipital Triangle. • This muscle originates from upper genial tubercle of mandible. • ...
Anatomy Of The Knee 2025-04-21
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- Helps decrease the amount of stress in a knee joint
- A bony bump located on the outside side of the femur
- Prevents anterior displacement of the tibia
- 3 muscles that help with extending and flexing the knee
- Literally another name for the kneecap
- Acts as a pully on the quadriceps
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- Responsible for keeping the leg stable also a very skinny bone
- Prevents Posterior displacement of the tibia
- Provides medial stability (inside of the knee)
- 4 leg muscles that help with movement like walking
- Helps absorb shock and provide stability in the knee joint
- Upper part of the Tibia that forms part of the knee joint
- Provide lateral stability (outside of the knee)
- A bony bump located on the inner side of the femur
- Medial part of an area at the lower end of the humerus
- Allows for flexion and extension of the leg
16 Clues: Acts as a pully on the quadriceps • Literally another name for the kneecap • Prevents anterior displacement of the tibia • Allows for flexion and extension of the leg • Prevents Posterior displacement of the tibia • Provides medial stability (inside of the knee) • Provide lateral stability (outside of the knee) • 4 leg muscles that help with movement like walking • ...
Sensory and Endocrine Anatomy 2026-02-26
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- The deepest layer of the skin
- Four glands that are located behind the thyroid
- Which cranial nerve (number) allows you to see
- Master gland that is found in the sella turcica and controls vital body functions
- The gland that produces tears
- Smallest bone of the human body
- Colored portion of the eye
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- The structure that regulates light entering the eye
- Gland found in the anterior neck, produces hormones such as T3 and T4
- A snail-shaped and fluid filled cavity in the inner ear
- The transparent outermost layer of the eye
- The external portion of the ear
- The middle layer of the skin
- Another name for the ear drum. *Blank* membrane
- What layer of the epidermis is the most superficial. Stratum *blank*
- Lymphoid organ that is found in the chest and is active primarily during childhood
16 Clues: Colored portion of the eye • The middle layer of the skin • The deepest layer of the skin • The gland that produces tears • The external portion of the ear • Smallest bone of the human body • The transparent outermost layer of the eye • Which cranial nerve (number) allows you to see • Four glands that are located behind the thyroid • ...
Genetics 2023-04-25
Movies and TV 2024-02-18
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- Flash Gordon is this person's favourite film
- A chipmunk often wearing a green jumper
- Cockamouse
- I'm just ---
- Regina George in the new Mean Girls
- Leonardo Di Caprio's first ever film
- Anatomy 'It's a beautiful day to save lives'
- Rachel in Friends leaves for this place at the end of the show
- Jess Hayes was one of the first two winner of this show
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- 162 Candles
- His/Her face mask catches fire in a restaurant
- Animated film set in prehistoric times where, at the start, two characters are left behind when other animals leave
- The name of the village in a film directed by Mike Newell starring Hugh Grant
- The first Oxford college to appear in Saltburn
- Original film released in 1999, new version of this film was released in 2022
- Actor was arrested in Las Vegas recently for allegedly attacking hospital staff
- London-based film featuring a book shop
- Musical removed from Netflix in autumn 2022
18 Clues: Cockamouse • 162 Candles • I'm just --- • Regina George in the new Mean Girls • Leonardo Di Caprio's first ever film • A chipmunk often wearing a green jumper • London-based film featuring a book shop • Musical removed from Netflix in autumn 2022 • Flash Gordon is this person's favourite film • Anatomy 'It's a beautiful day to save lives' • ...
Human Body 2023-02-19
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- The bone located on the thumb side of the forearm
- Part of the body that is often massaged during a shampoo
- Body part that pumps blood
- Body part that filters toxins and produces bile
- Part of the body located between the chest and the pelvis
- Produces hormones
- The bone located on the outside of the leg
- Part of the throat that contains the vocal cords
- The part of the body that connects the foot and the leg
- The bone located in the lower jaw
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- The circular colored part of the eye
- The muscle that separates the chest and the abdomen
- The study of the human body
- The fluid that circulates through the body
- The part of the body that connects the mouth and the esophagus
- The joint located between the upper and lower parts of the arm
- The joint located between the thigh and the lower leg
- The part of the leg located between the ankle and the knee
18 Clues: Produces hormones • Body part that pumps blood • The study of the human body • The bone located in the lower jaw • The circular colored part of the eye • The fluid that circulates through the body • The bone located on the outside of the leg • Body part that filters toxins and produces bile • Part of the throat that contains the vocal cords • ...
Biology 2023-03-01
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- useless structures that were once important to a species ancestors
- the influence of closely associated species on each other through out evolution
- the process of species adapting and changing over time
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric creature casted or imprinted on a rock or sedament
- bdoy parts that are different in structure but same in use
- a random change in a gene
- the study of bodily structures
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- a species becoming extinct slowly
- relating DNA found in other organisms
- bursts of rapid change between periods of little or no change in a species
- multiple new species arising from a common ancestor
- extinction of a species due to a catastrophic event
- body parts that have same structure different use
- the stock of genes in a breeding population
- the species in a specific area
- non random breeding
- a trait that allows a population to survive better
- the study of developing embryos
18 Clues: non random breeding • a random change in a gene • the species in a specific area • the study of bodily structures • the study of developing embryos • a species becoming extinct slowly • relating DNA found in other organisms • the stock of genes in a breeding population • body parts that have same structure different use • a trait that allows a population to survive better • ...
Biology 2023-03-01
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- a random change in a gene
- non random breeding
- useless structures that were once important to a species ancestors
- body parts that are different in structure but same in use
- the species in a specific area
- multiple new species arising from a common ancestor
- relating DNA found in other organisms
- the study of developing embryos
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- the influence of closely associated species on each other through out evolution
- body parts that have same structure different use
- the stock of genes in a breeding population
- a species becoming extinct slowly
- bursts of rapid change between periods of little or no change in a species
- a trait that allows a population to survive better
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric creature casted or imprinted on a rock or sedament
- extinction of a species due to a catastrophic event
- the study of bodily structures
- the process of species adapting and changing over time
18 Clues: non random breeding • a random change in a gene • the study of bodily structures • the species in a specific area • the study of developing embryos • a species becoming extinct slowly • relating DNA found in other organisms • the stock of genes in a breeding population • body parts that have same structure different use • a trait that allows a population to survive better • ...
Books and TV 2021-12-25
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- This country is also Tan from Queer Eye's last name
- the sister in The Color Purple who writes letters to God
- david and alexis's mother in Schitt's creek
- Before Grey Sloan the Grey's Anatomy hospital was Seattle ______
- Schitt's creek first name
- Actress Smith who played the granny in Downton Abbey
- the only boy in the Derry Girls group
- In Midnight Library, Nora dreams of having this job
- David Rosenfelt's first dog
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- One of the hosts of the Great British Baking Show has this lastname also a famous neighborhood
- Kya's husband in where the Crawdad's sing
- the second Bridgerton's son
- dog judy's criminal name was the ____ bandit (a car brand)
- the name of Jake and Amy's son
- the last name of the main family in Schitt's Creek
- Nick from New Girl's last name; also the name of a beer
- In the show Lupin, the main character is inspired by the story of _____ Lupin
- this roommate was replaced by Winston in New Girl
18 Clues: Schitt's creek first name • the second Bridgerton's son • David Rosenfelt's first dog • the name of Jake and Amy's son • the only boy in the Derry Girls group • Kya's husband in where the Crawdad's sing • david and alexis's mother in Schitt's creek • this roommate was replaced by Winston in New Girl • the last name of the main family in Schitt's Creek • ...
Renaissance 2022-03-14
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- Leonardo da Vinci was a painter and an ____________________
- where two sides are even/balanced
- the country where the Renaissance began
- playwright that created works of literature such as 'Romeo and Juliet'
- the renewed interest in the ancient world
- who painted the 'Mona Lisa'
- the person who commissioned an artist to produce a work of art
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- Italy was the centre of the ______________________
- one of the aspects of the Renaissance that were changed and renewed in the period. (Clue: not science, art)
- adding depth to a picture
- the meaning of the Renaissance
- tiny brush strokes to blend areas into each other and avoid hard outlines
- Italy was divided into ___________________ and each city had its own ruler
- a picture painted straight onto a wall with wet plaster
- famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence
- who brought spices and silks to Europe and became wealthy
- famous sculpture created by Michelangelo
- the study of the human body
18 Clues: adding depth to a picture • who painted the 'Mona Lisa' • the study of the human body • the meaning of the Renaissance • where two sides are even/balanced • the country where the Renaissance began • famous sculpture created by Michelangelo • the renewed interest in the ancient world • famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence • ...
IB Bio HL2 A3.2 - Classification and Cladistics 2026-03-24
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- The science of classification from shared traits
- A method of classification through shared derived characteristics
- Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Family, Genus, Species
- The evolution of similiar traits/characteristics from different ancestry
- A shared framework of theories for progression
- A tree diagram that shows evolutionary relationships and shared characteristics
- A branch point of a cladogram
- The most encomposing classification of organisms
- A shared trait from a common ancestor
- A most outer tip of the tree at the last node
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- The study of physical form, specifically, anatomy
- A technique that measures the splits in a cladogram through the accumulation of mutations
- The transfer of genetic material between two distinct species through hybridization.
- A species that serves as a branching point between two organisms(the connecting point of lineage)
- A method of grouping that includes an ancestor and its descendants
- A classifactory group
- Features in two different species that share a common ancestor
- The base of the cladogram, the most recent common ancestor
18 Clues: A classifactory group • A branch point of a cladogram • A shared trait from a common ancestor • A most outer tip of the tree at the last node • A shared framework of theories for progression • The science of classification from shared traits • The most encomposing classification of organisms • The study of physical form, specifically, anatomy • ...
Renaissance 2022-03-14
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- the renewed interest in the ancient world
- famous sculpture created by Michelangelo
- a picture painted straight onto a wall with wet plaster
- adding depth to a picture
- who painted the 'Mona Lisa'
- Italy was divided into ___________________ and each city had its own ruler
- who brought spices and silks to Europe and became wealthy
- the meaning of the Renaissance
- the study of the human body
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- tiny brush strokes to blend areas into each other and avoid hard outlines
- playwright that created works of literature such as 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Italy was the centre of the ______________________
- where two sides are even/balanced
- one of the aspects of the Renaissance that were changed and renewed in the period. (Clue: not science, art)
- famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence
- the person who commissioned an artist to produce a work of art
- the country where the Renaissance began
- Leonardo da Vinci was a painter and an ____________________
18 Clues: adding depth to a picture • who painted the 'Mona Lisa' • the study of the human body • the meaning of the Renaissance • where two sides are even/balanced • the country where the Renaissance began • famous sculpture created by Michelangelo • the renewed interest in the ancient world • famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence • ...
Grade 9 crossword puzzle 2025-01-13
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- the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia.
- is the large estate owned by a knight or lord.
- a word means rebirth.
- a way of thinking and learning that stresses on human abilities
- to learn about the sun, stars, and planets.
- a way of showing depth and distance on a flat surface.
- referring to the cultures of ancient Greece or Rome
- are warriors who fought on horseback.
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- is a system of promises that governed the relationships between lords and vassals
- refers to the shape and elevation of land in a region.
- was an important king of the Franks.
- Latin word refers to the Middle Ages.
- is the capital of Italy.
- is the study of the structure of human bodies.
- is a fee that lenders charge people who borrow money from
- are workers who were tied to the land on which they lived.
- means dedicated to God.
- was the most influential of all Italian city-states.
18 Clues: a word means rebirth. • means dedicated to God. • is the capital of Italy. • was an important king of the Franks. • Latin word refers to the Middle Ages. • are warriors who fought on horseback. • to learn about the sun, stars, and planets. • is the large estate owned by a knight or lord. • is the study of the structure of human bodies. • ...
Rennaisance 2025-11-06
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- A painting, drawing, or sculpture of a person.
- replaced tempera as the main medium
- A person who supports and pays artists to create works of art.
- A strong cloth used by artists to paint on.
- A type of paint made by mixing pigments with egg yolk or water.
- A three-dimensional artwork made by shaping stone, clay, or metal.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
- An outstanding work of art made by a skilled artist.
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or concepts in art.
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- The main Italian city of the Renaissance
- The place where artists work and learn from a master.
- Art technique using light and shadow
- This word means “rebirth” in French
- A person who designs buildings.
- A technique used in art to show depth and distance.
- A painting made on wet plaster on walls or ceilings.
- A new idea, method, or invention that improves something.
- The study of human nature and values
18 Clues: A person who designs buildings. • This word means “rebirth” in French • replaced tempera as the main medium • Art technique using light and shadow • The study of human nature and values • The main Italian city of the Renaissance • A strong cloth used by artists to paint on. • The study of the structure of the human body. • A painting, drawing, or sculpture of a person. • ...
Life Science Chapter 13 Review 2026-03-26
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- bone that has many empty spaces
- muscles you can control
- the study of how organs and structures function
- the outer layer of the skin
- the study of the organs and structures of the body
- the body produces this when exposed to sunlight
- the thickest layer of skin which contains blood vessels, nerves, and follicles
- the brown pigment that determines human skin color
- a band of connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- this body system includes the skin
- muscles you cannot control at will
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- a type of connective tissue that is softer and more flexible than bone
- when muscles contract, they give off heat which helps our bodies maintain...?
- muscles are named after their size, what bone they're attached to, and their...?
- the tough white tissue that covers bone and forms new bone tissue
- a tough, flexible band of connective tissue that holds joints together
- this layer of skin consists of fat cells that help cushion the body
- two or more bones meet together
18 Clues: muscles you can control • the outer layer of the skin • bone that has many empty spaces • two or more bones meet together • this body system includes the skin • muscles you cannot control at will • the study of how organs and structures function • the body produces this when exposed to sunlight • the study of the organs and structures of the body • ...
The Rookie Test 2025-03-19
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- What did Tim put in a IED to blow up in Lucy’s face?
- What are Lucy Chen’s parents professions?
- What nickname does Nyla Harper give Lucy?
- What is the name of Tim’s doppelgänger?
- Who is the funniest inmate?
- What is John Nolan’s half brothers name?
- Who is Bailey’s ex husband?
- Who was Nolan’s training officer in season 1?
- Who kidnapped Celina’s sister Blanca?
- Who kidnaps Angela at her wedding?
- What did Angela Lopez study in college before dropping out?
- What is Nolan’s son’s name?
- What military rank did Bradford hold in the US army?
- What class did Lucy and Rachel share in college?
- Who does Lucy start dating in season 4?
- Who kidnapped Lucy Chen?
- What is Wesley’s profession?
- What is the name of greys wife?
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- Where did Nolan live before moving to LA?
- Who killed Captain Andersen?
- Where does John get shot at the end of season 6?
- What username did Lucy use on thorsen’s release site?
- Who is the female serial killer?
- What is the name of Tim’s dog that Lucy fostered for a short amount of time?
- Who was Jackson’s training officer?
- Who is the watch commander?
- Who dies at Angela’s wedding?
- Who plays Lucy Chen in the rookie?
- What is Tim and Lucy’s ship name?
- What is the name of Bradford’s ex-wife?
- What nickname did Nolan have his mom set on her contact?
- What is the name of Lucy’s doppelgänger?
- What did Bailey show up on John’s doorstep wearing?
- What episode of season 1 did captain Anderson get killed?
- Who works at the community center?
- Where did Bradford’s former girlfriend Rachel move to, to pursue her dream job?
- What position does Nolan use his golden ticket on?
- Who is the lazy cop?
- What is Nolan’s son’s fiancé’s name?
- Who’s dad is a wrapper?
40 Clues: Who is the lazy cop? • Who’s dad is a wrapper? • Who kidnapped Lucy Chen? • Who is the watch commander? • Who is the funniest inmate? • Who is Bailey’s ex husband? • What is Nolan’s son’s name? • Who killed Captain Andersen? • What is Wesley’s profession? • Who dies at Angela’s wedding? • What is the name of greys wife? • Who is the female serial killer? • ...
Crossword 2023-12-14
5 Clues: The burning is also called as • It is one of the search engines • The largest organ in the human body • Science behind braking in an automobile • A branch of biology that studies the structure of human body
The Basics of Anatomy 2019-10-16
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- the study of structures too small to be seen except through a microscope.
- the process of breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones.
- the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.
- a group of organs that perform one or more vital functions for the body
- the study of bones
- the study of the organs and systems of the body.
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- the basic units of life.
- the study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye.
- the study of the functions of these organs and systems.
- when human cells reproduce by dividing in half
- a group of cells of the same kind
- the chemical process by which cells receive nutrients for cell growth and reproduction.
- seperate body structures that perform specific functions.
13 Clues: the study of bones • the basic units of life. • a group of cells of the same kind • when human cells reproduce by dividing in half • the study of the organs and systems of the body. • the study of the functions of these organs and systems. • seperate body structures that perform specific functions. • the study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye. • ...
Inventors 2024-03-15
5 Clues: created the printing press • known for his iconic painting, "Mona Lisa." • proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system • revolutionized our understanding of anatomy and medicine • italian astronomer and physicist who made significant improvements to the telescope.
Nursing Crossword 2024-04-30
5 Clues: nurse RN is short for what • nursing assistant CNA is short for what? • med A medical show taking place in Chicago • anatomy A popular series about Meredith Grey • blue code used for a cardiac arrest/medical emergency
Social Studies Ch 15 Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-02
Across
- Aristotle and Ptolemy believed this to be the correct way the universe was structured.
- movement of living things between hemispheres
- a ship designed for long journeys'
- Copernicus’s big discovery
- this happened between America, Europe, and Asia
- Apple is an example of a product of this type of economy
- Bacon’s rational and organized process
- Galen focused on _______, the structure of living things.
Down
- scholars began to question classical ideas and Christian beliefs
- because of this, we know that arteries are filled with blood and not air.
- Del Cano and the crew finished Magellan's goal to ___________ the world.
- This made it so that Spain could only claim land in the west and Portugal could only claim land on the east.
- Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand _______________ Columbus's voyage.
- the idea of things combining well with each other
- economic policy where power equals wealth
- scientists started to use this approach to understand the world instead of religion
- what Newton called his big discovery
- a navigation device used to measure stars
18 Clues: Copernicus’s big discovery • a ship designed for long journeys' • what Newton called his big discovery • Bacon’s rational and organized process • economic policy where power equals wealth • a navigation device used to measure stars • movement of living things between hemispheres • this happened between America, Europe, and Asia • ...
Books and TV 2021-12-25
Across
- This country is also Tan from Queer Eye's last name
- the sister in The Color Purple who writes letters to God
- David and Alexis's mother in Schitt's creek
- Before Grey Sloan the Grey's Anatomy hospital was Seattle ______
- Schitt's creek first name
- Actress Smith who played the granny in Downton Abbey
- the only boy in the Derry Girls group
- In Midnight Library, Nora dreams of having this job
- David Rosenfelt's first dog
Down
- One of the hosts of the Great British Baking Show has this lastname also a famous neighborhood
- Kya's husband in where the Crawdad's sing
- the second Bridgerton's son
- Doug Judy's criminal name was the ____ bandit (a car brand)
- the name of Jake and Amy's son
- the last name of the main family in Schitt's Creek
- Nick from New Girl's last name; also the name of a beer
- In the show Lupin, the main character is inspired by the story of _____ Lupin
- this roommate was replaced by Winston in New Girl
18 Clues: Schitt's creek first name • the second Bridgerton's son • David Rosenfelt's first dog • the name of Jake and Amy's son • the only boy in the Derry Girls group • Kya's husband in where the Crawdad's sing • David and Alexis's mother in Schitt's creek • this roommate was replaced by Winston in New Girl • the last name of the main family in Schitt's Creek • ...
Education 2023-10-07
Across
- A written or spoken report on a research topic.
- A place where students perform scientific experiments.
- A group of students in the same age or grade level.
- The study of the structure and function of the human body.
- A person who manages and leads an educational institution.
- The skill of thinking clearly and logically.(two words)
- A person who writes articles or books on a subject.
Down
- The educational level above high school, typically a four-year degree.
- The study of the human mind and behavior.
- A document outlining course objectives and materials.
- A synonym for "tutor."
- A method of teaching that uses electronic technology.
- The study of living organisms and their interactions.
- The process of acquiring knowledge through investigation.
- The assessment of a student's learning at the end of a course. (two words)
- A subject that studies the Earth's features and processes.
- A person who studies the past to understand societies.
- A place to store books and learning materials.
18 Clues: A synonym for "tutor." • The study of the human mind and behavior. • A place to store books and learning materials. • A written or spoken report on a research topic. • A group of students in the same age or grade level. • A person who writes articles or books on a subject. • A document outlining course objectives and materials. • ...
