greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Plant Anatomy Stems 2022-10-04
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- bud is located on the side of the stem
- Bud bud at the very end of the stem
- that contain both xylem and phloem in each bundle
- breathing pores
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- new active xylem
- means two: separated by cambium, stem has phloem and xylem layers
- old inactive growing phloem
- means one or together: vascular
- Scars show where leaves once were attached
- Scars where terminal buds have been located
- old inactive xylem
11 Clues: breathing pores • new active xylem • old inactive xylem • old inactive growing phloem • means one or together: vascular • Bud bud at the very end of the stem • bud is located on the side of the stem • Scars show where leaves once were attached • Scars where terminal buds have been located • that contain both xylem and phloem in each bundle • ...
Anatomy Directional Terms 2025-09-08
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- Toward the head or upper part of body
- Between a more medial and a more lateral structure
- Away from the head or toward the lower part of body
- Closer to the origin of the body part or point of attachment
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- Toward the back of the body
- Toward the front of the body
- Toward or at the body surface
- Farther from the origin of a body part or point of attachment
- Away from the midline of the body
- Toward the midline of the body
- Away from the body surface, more internal
11 Clues: Toward the back of the body • Toward the front of the body • Toward or at the body surface • Toward the midline of the body • Away from the midline of the body • Toward the head or upper part of body • Away from the body surface, more internal • Between a more medial and a more lateral structure • Away from the head or toward the lower part of body • ...
Inner Ear Anatomy 2026-02-01
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- Endolymph filled within the membranous labyrinth.
- Core of temporal bone that runs up through the center of the cochlea.
- Divides Scala Media from Scala Tympani, undergoes wave motion- very elastic.
- Spiral shelf converted to a single coiled ramp.
- Perilymph filled between the bony labyrinth and the membranous labyrinth and superior to the Scala Media.
- Includes bony, memranous filled structures, fluids and special celles encased in the temporal bone.
- High in Sodium (Na)- in spaces exterior to the membranous labyrinth.
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- Contains the semi-circular canals and its primary job is to help maintain balance.
- Where mechanical energy is transduced into neural signals.
- Sits above organ of corti, in contact with tallest outer hair cells stereocillia.
- High in Potassium (K)- within the membranous labyrinth.
11 Clues: Spiral shelf converted to a single coiled ramp. • Endolymph filled within the membranous labyrinth. • High in Potassium (K)- within the membranous labyrinth. • Where mechanical energy is transduced into neural signals. • High in Sodium (Na)- in spaces exterior to the membranous labyrinth. • Core of temporal bone that runs up through the center of the cochlea. • ...
nature vs nurture 2017-05-04
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- The discussion that tries to separate the influence of genes and environment
- A change in our genetic activity without changing genetic code
- Who suggests that “Anatomy is destiny”
- What approach is strongly Nature
- Measure to assess the similarity between twins
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- Selective desirable behaviours are ___
- _______ influence in a child’s life begins as soon as it is born
- Nature and nurture are so closely ______ that it makes little sense to separate them
- The approach that blends the influence of nature and nurture
- The internationalist model of mental illness that says genetic vulnerability mixed with environmental factors leads to illness
- What approach is strongly nurture
- The ________ _______ is used to assess heredity
- The genetic transmission of mental and physical characteristics from one generation to another
- Who suggests that behaviour can change due to the environment
- The notion that genes and environment interact is elaborated by ______
- John Locke said that the mind was a ____ ____ at birth
16 Clues: What approach is strongly Nature • What approach is strongly nurture • Selective desirable behaviours are ___ • Who suggests that “Anatomy is destiny” • Measure to assess the similarity between twins • The ________ _______ is used to assess heredity • John Locke said that the mind was a ____ ____ at birth • The approach that blends the influence of nature and nurture • ...
Approaches Overtime Crossword 2018-02-01
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- The generally accepted view for 2000 years was that the mind and body were separate
- This was the popular view until the ... Century
- Ancient Greek philosopher that argued that all living and non-living things were composed of 4 elements
- What does the pineal gland secrete?
- Credited as 'father of medicine'
- What nationality was the philosopher who proposed a theory of 'Dualism'
- Nerve that connects the brain to the eyes
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- credited as 'doctor to the gladiators'
- Phrenology became popular in the ... century
- Ancient Greek Philosopher credited as the first philosopher to argue the brain hypothesis
- Credited as the 'father of anatomy'
- Phrenology lost credibility in the ...'s
- Franz Gall mapped the skull with ... different facilities
- Mental processes are triggered by ... in the brain
- The study of the relationship between the skull’s surface features and personality and behavioural characteristics.
- Gland What was thought to be the central of consciousness?
16 Clues: Credited as 'father of medicine' • Credited as the 'father of anatomy' • What does the pineal gland secrete? • credited as 'doctor to the gladiators' • Phrenology lost credibility in the ...'s • Nerve that connects the brain to the eyes • Phrenology became popular in the ... century • This was the popular view until the ... Century • ...
Chapter 1 2024-06-25
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- branch of science dealing with the form and organization of body parts
- the region in the thoracic cavity between the lungs
- the study of body functions
- an application of force to something
- a muscle or gland that effects change in the body
- organs in a body cavity
- inside cells
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- the sum of all chemical reactions in a living system
- a component of homeostatic mechanisms that is the decision-maker and includes a set point
- specialized cell or structure that provides information about the environment; also, cell surface molecule that binds other molecules
- the most common feedback feedback loop
- outside of the cells
- production of new cells and organisms
- dynamic state in which the body's internal environment is maintained within a set range
- two layers of connective tissue surrounding the lungs
- an underlying component of the physiological control systems that maintain homeostasis
16 Clues: inside cells • outside of the cells • organs in a body cavity • the study of body functions • an application of force to something • production of new cells and organisms • the most common feedback feedback loop • a muscle or gland that effects change in the body • the region in the thoracic cavity between the lungs • the sum of all chemical reactions in a living system • ...
HS1: 1.01 Key Terms 2025-01-17
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- pertaining to the skin
- type of tissue that lines surfaces and spaces that lead to the outside of the body
- microscopic study of living tissues
- to deposit mineral salts
- band or sheet of fibrous membranes covering, binding, and supporting muscle
- lining of a body cavity
- tiny red granules that are visible in the base of a healing wound; granules consist of newly formed capillaries and fibroblasts
- thin, watery body fluid
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- study of small tissues, organs, and cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye
- lining of the abdominal cavity that protects the abdominal organs
- the study of the structure of an organism
- elastic like fibers found in connective tissue
- fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage
- study of the functions of living organisms and their parts
- membrane covering each organ in a body cavity
- to transplant tissue into a body part to replace damaged tissue
16 Clues: pertaining to the skin • lining of a body cavity • thin, watery body fluid • to deposit mineral salts • microscopic study of living tissues • the study of the structure of an organism • membrane covering each organ in a body cavity • elastic like fibers found in connective tissue • fibrous protein occurring in bone and cartilage • ...
Chapter 1 2024-06-25
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- the most common feedback feedback loop
- production of new cells and organisms
- dynamic state in which the body's internal environment is maintained within a set range
- specialized cell or structure that provides information about the environment; also, cell surface molecule that binds other molecules
- a muscle or gland that effects change in the body
- branch of science dealing with the form and organization of body parts
- the region in the thoracic cavity between the lungs
- a component of homeostatic mechanisms that is the decision-maker and includes a set point
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- outside of the cells
- two layers of connective tissue surrounding the lungs
- the sum of all chemical reactions in a living system
- inside cells
- an application of force to something
- the study of body functions
- an underlying component of the physiological control systems that maintain homeostasis
- organs in a body cavity
16 Clues: inside cells • outside of the cells • organs in a body cavity • the study of body functions • an application of force to something • production of new cells and organisms • the most common feedback feedback loop • a muscle or gland that effects change in the body • the region in the thoracic cavity between the lungs • the sum of all chemical reactions in a living system • ...
BIOLOGY 2023-04-04
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- the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
- the study of plants
- the study of structures and function of animal and plant cells
- the science of the transmission of body characteristics (both similarities and differences )from parents to offspring
- the study of viruses
- the study of animals
- the study of gross structure of the organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- the study of birds
- the study of insects
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- the study of diseases of plants and animals
- the study of algae
- the study of bacteria
- the science of naming,grouping and classifying plants and animals. is is also called SYSTEMATICS
- the science that deals with the phenomena and causes immunity (resistance to or defence against diseases )
- the study of fungi
- the study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope
16 Clues: the study of algae • the study of fungi • the study of birds • the study of plants • the study of viruses • the study of animals • the study of insects • the study of bacteria • the study of diseases of plants and animals • the study of geographical distribution of plants and animals • the study of structures and function of animal and plant cells • ...
UNIT 5 2021-03-15
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- an adult male chicken
- an area of land, sea, or space
- someone who eats fish but not meat
- not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants
- the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives
- an adult female chicken, often kept for its eggs
- the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged
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- to give information without being asked
- a person who eats mainly vegetarian food but eats meat occasionally
- a place where animals that have been badly treated, or are lost or not wanted, can be cared for
10 Clues: an adult male chicken • an area of land, sea, or space • someone who eats fish but not meat • to give information without being asked • an adult female chicken, often kept for its eggs • not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants • the scientific study of the body and how its parts are arranged • ...
week 7 2021-04-28
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- a neurochemical that transmits nerve impulses across a synapse
- that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings
- architectural support or base
- the branch of biology that deals with the anatomy and physiology and pathology of the nervous system
- invertebrate having jointed limbs and a segmented body
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- the ancestry or lineage of an individual
- a cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses
- a vehicle with a single wheel that is driven by pedals
- the branch of medicine that deals with the nervous system and its disorders
- of or relating to the nervous system
10 Clues: architectural support or base • of or relating to the nervous system • the ancestry or lineage of an individual • a cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses • a vehicle with a single wheel that is driven by pedals • invertebrate having jointed limbs and a segmented body • that which is responsible for one's thoughts and feelings • ...
Fossil Record/Evolutionary History 2023-12-01
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- a diagram that shows the relationships between species
- the study of fossils
- the quality or state of having many different forms, types, ideas, etc.
- the permanent disappearance of species from Earth
- the natural process or result of being slowly broken down or decomposed, chiefly bacteria or fungi
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- the study of the structures of organisms and their parts
- when organisms are descended from a single ancestor
- to change the frequency of alleles in a population over time
- the mineralized remains of organisms showing long dead organisms lived and their bodies were structured
- the formation of fossils as stone replaces decaying tissues
10 Clues: the study of fossils • the permanent disappearance of species from Earth • when organisms are descended from a single ancestor • a diagram that shows the relationships between species • the study of the structures of organisms and their parts • the formation of fossils as stone replaces decaying tissues • to change the frequency of alleles in a population over time • ...
Medforce Kelompok 4 2023-10-28
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- Divisi SiePend yang bertugas mengingatkan terkait jadwal atau tugas kuliah
- Cabang kedokteran yang dibahas pada kompetisi IMPhO
- Tahap profesi dengan total 36 SKS disebut rotasi
- Salah satu hal yang harus dikumpulkan oleh seluruh Mapres
- Cabang lomba RMO yang membahas terkait gangguan jiwa akibat penyakit dalam sistem saraf
- Cabang pada OIM FKUI yang berkaitan dengan gagasan kreatif terkait permasalahan bangsa
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- Kepanjangan KI pada PKM-KI
- Kegiatan setelah terpilihnya delegasi SIMPIC melalui seleksi internal
- Salah satu workshop yang dilakukan pada Sekolah Prestasi
- Tema “Basic to Clinical Anatomy” merupakan tema CMU-IMC pada tahun dua ribu dua puluh
10 Clues: Kepanjangan KI pada PKM-KI • Tahap profesi dengan total 36 SKS disebut rotasi • Cabang kedokteran yang dibahas pada kompetisi IMPhO • Salah satu workshop yang dilakukan pada Sekolah Prestasi • Salah satu hal yang harus dikumpulkan oleh seluruh Mapres • Kegiatan setelah terpilihnya delegasi SIMPIC melalui seleksi internal • ...
Human Anatomy/Physiology Chapter 1 & 2 2019-09-17
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- Proteins that binds specifically with other molecules
- Elimination of waste products from the body
- Organ system that functions to produce offspring
- Study of the body
- _______ feedback mechanism- The most common homeostatic control mechanism. THe net effect is that the output of the system shuts off the original stimulus or reduces its intensity
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- The body absorbing food to energy
- A state of body equilibrium or stable internal environment of the body
- Sum total of the chemical reactions occurring in the body cells
- Study of the functions of the body
- ______ Center- Determines the set point, level at which a variable is maintained
10 Clues: Study of the body • The body absorbing food to energy • Study of the functions of the body • Elimination of waste products from the body • Organ system that functions to produce offspring • Proteins that binds specifically with other molecules • Sum total of the chemical reactions occurring in the body cells • ...
Leading Figures 2020-12-04
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- This painters short temper helped him carve La Pieta
- Considered the founder of modern anatomy
- To be or not to be that was his question
- Considered the first renaissance man
- This painter became the official painter of Venice
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- Helped with the speard of Catholicism and supported the discovery of the new world
- Best know for his woodcut prints this German also painted
- This polish scientist supported that the sun was the center of our solar system
- This Spainish writer created what most would call the first modern noval
- Culture ruled under this persons rule
10 Clues: Considered the first renaissance man • Culture ruled under this persons rule • Considered the founder of modern anatomy • To be or not to be that was his question • This painter became the official painter of Venice • This painters short temper helped him carve La Pieta • Best know for his woodcut prints this German also painted • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 (8/28-9/1) 2023-08-28
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- a division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different
- a tax levied on certain goods and commodities
- act so as to limit or undermine something
- giving a lot of information clearly and in few words
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- irritable and quarrelsome; difficult to control
- a person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type
- intelligently analytical and clear thinking
- a book, especially a large, heavy, scholarly one
- a study of the structure or internal workings of something
- having a sharply strong taste or smell
10 Clues: having a sharply strong taste or smell • act so as to limit or undermine something • intelligently analytical and clear thinking • a tax levied on certain goods and commodities • irritable and quarrelsome; difficult to control • a book, especially a large, heavy, scholarly one • giving a lot of information clearly and in few words • ...
Andy's crossword 2024-11-21
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- a distinctive, pervasive, and usually pleasant or savory smell
- the study of our body
- an entertainer who performs acts that require skill, agility, and coordination
- people who go in space
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- a person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings
- someone who does sports
- a place where dead people sleep
- a figure which is formed by two rays or lines that shares a common endpointarchaeology the study of the ancient and recent human past through material remainsarchitect
- the thing you breathe
- a bound collection of maps often including illustrations, informative tables, or textual matter
10 Clues: the study of our body • the thing you breathe • people who go in space • someone who does sports • a place where dead people sleep • a distinctive, pervasive, and usually pleasant or savory smell • a person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings • an entertainer who performs acts that require skill, agility, and coordination • ...
Anatomy Matthew Meeks 2016-10-31
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- also as, collar bone
- the bone that attaches to the finger
- the outside shin bone
- in between the ribs
- the outside bone of your lower arm
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- the "toe" or "finger" bones
- the bones that connect to the "toe" bones
- the inside part of the shin bone
- the "thigh" bone
- the upper part of your arm
- the inside part of your lower arm
11 Clues: the "thigh" bone • in between the ribs • also as, collar bone • the outside shin bone • the upper part of your arm • the "toe" or "finger" bones • the inside part of the shin bone • the inside part of your lower arm • the outside bone of your lower arm • the bone that attaches to the finger • the bones that connect to the "toe" bones
Anatomy of Tim 2021-06-22
11 Clues: swabe part of Tim • sexiest part of Tim • Cutiest part of Tim • my favorite part of Tim • most Architected part Tim • Part that define his mood • my weakness part of a man • part of Tim I envy the most • part of Tim with extra cute • part of men that cute for me • part that I don't want to let go
Anatomy 3 Crossword 2024-04-28
Chapter 6 Anatomy 2023-04-18
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- CONTROLS MOVEMENT OF BLOOD THROUGHOUT THE BODY
- CONTROLS HORMONE LEVELS WITHIN THE BODY
- FORMS THE PHYSICAL FOUNDATION OF THE BODY
- BREAKS DOWN FOOD INTO NUTRIENTS OR WASTE FOR NUTRITION OR EXCRETION
- COVERS/SHAPES AND HOLDS THE SKELETAL IN PLACE
- COORDINATES ALL OTHER BODY SYSTEMS ALLOWING THEM TO WORK
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- PRODUCES OFFSPRING AND ALLOWS FOR GENETIC TRANSFER
- PROVIDES PROTECTIVE COVERING AND REGULATES BODY TEMPERATURE
- ELIMINATES WASTE FROM THE BODY REDUCING BUILD UP OF TOXINS
- MAKES BLOOD AND OXYGEN AVAILABLE TO BODY STRUCTURES
- PROTECTS THE BODY FROM DISEASE BY DEVELOPING IMMUNITIES
11 Clues: CONTROLS HORMONE LEVELS WITHIN THE BODY • FORMS THE PHYSICAL FOUNDATION OF THE BODY • COVERS/SHAPES AND HOLDS THE SKELETAL IN PLACE • CONTROLS MOVEMENT OF BLOOD THROUGHOUT THE BODY • PRODUCES OFFSPRING AND ALLOWS FOR GENETIC TRANSFER • MAKES BLOOD AND OXYGEN AVAILABLE TO BODY STRUCTURES • PROTECTS THE BODY FROM DISEASE BY DEVELOPING IMMUNITIES • ...
Shark Anatomy Crossword 2023-04-27
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- Male sharks have two external reproductive organs called _______
- Sand Tiger sharks give birth to how many children at a time?
- Some sharks go through an estimated ______-five thousand teeth in a lifetime
- Sharks have a series of "vibration detectors" called the ________ line system
- The name for the darker coloration on the top of a shark’s body
- Sharks lack this organ that other bony fish have. Swim _________
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- Ampullae of Lorenzini are a type of ________ on the surface of a shark's skin used for detecting electrical currents in the water
- A well-known example of an Obligate Ram Ventilator shark
- Sharks can detect blood even with a density of one part blood per 1 ______ parts water
- I am a __________ shark. I am most well known for my very long tail, which I use like a whip to stun prey. I am very difficult to take videos of because I'm very shy
- Sharks have eyes that reflect light through the cornea a second time, just like this common animal.
11 Clues: A well-known example of an Obligate Ram Ventilator shark • Sand Tiger sharks give birth to how many children at a time? • The name for the darker coloration on the top of a shark’s body • Male sharks have two external reproductive organs called _______ • Sharks lack this organ that other bony fish have. Swim _________ • ...
anatomy chapter 2 2023-01-20
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- equal sharing of electrons
- basis of catabolic activities
- gained electrons and are negatively charged
- hydrogen atom attracts to another oppositely charged atom
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- homogenous, solutes are tiny and do not settle out or scatter light
- lost electrons and are positively charged
- involve synthesis and decomposition, producing different product molecules
- solutes are very large and they settle out and may scatter light. heterogenous
- unequal sharing of electrons
- solutes are large and scatter light. they do not settle out.
- basis of anabolic activities
11 Clues: equal sharing of electrons • unequal sharing of electrons • basis of anabolic activities • basis of catabolic activities • lost electrons and are positively charged • gained electrons and are negatively charged • hydrogen atom attracts to another oppositely charged atom • solutes are large and scatter light. they do not settle out. • ...
Brain Anatomy Vocabulary 2025-10-08
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- Coordinates balance and movement
- Connects the brain to the body, carrying signals
- The rear part of the brain consisting of the cerebellum, pons, and medulla
- Responsible for vision
- Front part of the brain associated with decision-making and personality
- Controls vital life functions like heartbeat and breathing
- Involved in hearing and memory
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- Middle part of the brain involved in vision, hearing, and motor control
- The front part of the brain that includes the cerebral hemispheres
- Processes sensory information like touch and temperature
- Largest part of the brain
11 Clues: Responsible for vision • Largest part of the brain • Involved in hearing and memory • Coordinates balance and movement • Connects the brain to the body, carrying signals • Processes sensory information like touch and temperature • Controls vital life functions like heartbeat and breathing • The front part of the brain that includes the cerebral hemispheres • ...
Hand Anatomy & Injuries 2026-05-13
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- name of fracture to 5th metacarpal
- carpal bone most commonly fractured
- number of phalanges in each hand
- how many carpal bones we have
- carpals are located here
- ____ finger is the injury to the finger flexor tendon
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- the scaphoid is on the (thumb/pinky) side of the wrist
- the MOI for baseball/mallet finger is the finger is forced into ____
- basemall/mallet finger is injury to the ___ tendon
- number of phalanges in the thumb
- we have 5 of these in each hand
11 Clues: carpals are located here • how many carpal bones we have • we have 5 of these in each hand • number of phalanges in each hand • number of phalanges in the thumb • name of fracture to 5th metacarpal • carpal bone most commonly fractured • basemall/mallet finger is injury to the ___ tendon • ____ finger is the injury to the finger flexor tendon • ...
IQphoria 2022-09-21
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- best known as the ‘king of sports’
- fast-food chain has the famous slogan, “Eat fresh!”
- name of the substance that gives skin and hair its pigment
- element is used as a disinfectant, as a bleaching agent and to purify water
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- in anatomy the outer layer of the skin is called
- saltiest ocean
- form of energy is currently causing the largest amount of greenhouse gas emissions, globally
- the device that performs both input and output functions in a computer
8 Clues: saltiest ocean • best known as the ‘king of sports’ • in anatomy the outer layer of the skin is called • fast-food chain has the famous slogan, “Eat fresh!” • name of the substance that gives skin and hair its pigment • the device that performs both input and output functions in a computer • element is used as a disinfectant, as a bleaching agent and to purify water • ...
Evidence of Common Ancestry 2026-05-18
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- comparing body parts of different species
- The study of the distribution of organisms around the world
- organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor
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- used to visualize the possible evolutionary relationships between organisms
- body parts are similar in structure but different in function
- Traces of once living organisms
- The study of how animals grow and develop before birth
- Comparisons between DNA nucleotide or Protein amino acid sequences are the best evidence of common ancestry
8 Clues: Traces of once living organisms • comparing body parts of different species • The study of how animals grow and develop before birth • The study of the distribution of organisms around the world • body parts are similar in structure but different in function • organs or structures that had a function in an early ancestor • ...
Discovery of Health Care 2025-09-11
6 Clues: Who proposed the Germ Theory? • The human heart is the size of a what? • What organism is penicillin derived from? • In ancient Greece, what were treatments based on? • What drug was invented during World War II to fight dysentery? • During which time period was the "science of human anatomy" born?
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. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2015-02-18
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- Strong fibrous membrane covering the shaft of long bone
- One function of the skin
- What are the protein factories for the cell
- Insulin is produced here
- The specific organ of hearing
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- Which organelles are the power plants of the cell
- One function of the skeletal system
- Cube shaped cell
- Which gland in the skin that produces oil
- Tissue Smooth, Striated, and cardiac are examples of:
- Part of a neurone that carries impulses away from neurone cell body
11 Clues: Cube shaped cell • One function of the skin • Insulin is produced here • The specific organ of hearing • One function of the skeletal system • Which gland in the skin that produces oil • What are the protein factories for the cell • Which organelles are the power plants of the cell • Tissue Smooth, Striated, and cardiac are examples of: • ...
Neurological Anatomy Crossword 2020-10-01
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- directs involuntary response to dangerous or stressful situations
- a large complex organ that controls all movement and thought
- a fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord
- a short branch or extension of a nerve cell
- control system that regulates bodily functions
- controls voluntary movements of the body via skeletal muscles
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- consists of nerves and ganglia outside the brain and spinal cord
- one of the three divisions of the autonomic nervous system it conserves energy as it slows the heart rate
- consists of the brain or spinal cord and plays a central role in the control of the body
- a type of cell that transmits signals between cells and organs
- a junction between nerve cells
11 Clues: a junction between nerve cells • a short branch or extension of a nerve cell • control system that regulates bodily functions • a large complex organ that controls all movement and thought • controls voluntary movements of the body via skeletal muscles • a type of cell that transmits signals between cells and organs • ...
Basic Anatomy Urology 2024-08-14
11 Clues: Urination • ... floor • 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
Module 9 Anatomy 2024-12-05
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- Receptors in the skin
- sensory receptors that respond to movement, whether it is light touch, vibration, or pressure.
- Sensory receptors that respond to chemicals
- Sensory receptors that respond to heat or cold
- Sensory receptors that respond to light
- Sensory receptors in the skin, muscle, and tendons
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- An organ that responds to a specific type of stimulus by triggering an action potential on a sensory neuron.
- Sensory receptors in the internal organs
- sensory receptors in specific locations
- Receptors in the skeletal muscles and tendons
- Sensory receptors that respond to pain
11 Clues: Receptors in the skin • Sensory receptors that respond to pain • sensory receptors in specific locations • Sensory receptors that respond to light • Sensory receptors in the internal organs • Sensory receptors that respond to chemicals • Receptors in the skeletal muscles and tendons • Sensory receptors that respond to heat or cold • ...
Anatomy Review 1 2024-03-29
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- __________ intestine is responsible for nutrient absorption at villi
- Little air sacs in lungs where gas exchange happens
- this is commonly known as your windpipe
- muscle below lungs that aids in breathing
- This is made out of rolled tobacco leaves
- this type of feedback loop has the opposite effect
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- where food goes after passing through the esophagus
- ________ is absorbed in the large intestine
- addictive chemical found in vapes and tobacco products
- plural term for the two main branches in your lungs
- enzyme in saliva that starts to break down sugars
11 Clues: this is commonly known as your windpipe • muscle below lungs that aids in breathing • This is made out of rolled tobacco leaves • ________ is absorbed in the large intestine • enzyme in saliva that starts to break down sugars • this type of feedback loop has the opposite effect • where food goes after passing through the esophagus • ...
OUTER EAR ANATOMY 2022-02-04
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- BUMP OPPOSITE OF TRAGUS
- ONLY PART OF EAR THAT DOES NOT HAVE CARTILAGE
- THE FUNCTION OF THIS PART OF THE EAR IS THE AMPLIFICATION, LOCALIZATION, AND PROTECTION OF THE EAR
- ANTERIOR SURFACE OF EAR CANAL OPENING
- BOWL SHAPED PORTION OF EAR
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- MODE THROUGH WHICH SOUND TRAVELS THROUGH THE OUTER EAR
- OPENING OF EXTERNAL EAR CANAL
- DEPRESSION UNDER HOOK OF HELIX
- Y SHAPED CARTILAGE
- A LITTLE TRIANGULAR DEPRESSION
- LARGER OUTER CURVED STRUCTURE
11 Clues: Y SHAPED CARTILAGE • BUMP OPPOSITE OF TRAGUS • BOWL SHAPED PORTION OF EAR • OPENING OF EXTERNAL EAR CANAL • LARGER OUTER CURVED STRUCTURE • DEPRESSION UNDER HOOK OF HELIX • A LITTLE TRIANGULAR DEPRESSION • ANTERIOR SURFACE OF EAR CANAL OPENING • ONLY PART OF EAR THAT DOES NOT HAVE CARTILAGE • MODE THROUGH WHICH SOUND TRAVELS THROUGH THE OUTER EAR • ...
ExternaL Anatomy Livestock 2022-10-24
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- Protein formed within the epidermis which composes hair, wool, feathers,
- Region farthest from a point of reference
- Region of the body toward the tail
- Long or stiff hairs on the face or nostrils of an animal
- Two external openings of the nose which lead to the nasal cavity
- Region nearest a major point of reference
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- Belly, or underside, of the animal
- External part of the ear
- Back of the body
- Papilla Openings which lead to the mammary glands
- Region of the body toward the head
11 Clues: Back of the body • External part of the ear • Belly, or underside, of the animal • Region of the body toward the tail • Region of the body toward the head • Region farthest from a point of reference • Region nearest a major point of reference • Papilla Openings which lead to the mammary glands • Long or stiff hairs on the face or nostrils of an animal • ...
ANATOMY OF STOMACH 2025-06-27
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- Nodes situated along the splenic artery
- - Terminal part of the stomach that opens into the duodenum
- - Vein into which the left and right gastric veins drain
- - Outer convex border of the stomach
- Main group of lymph nodes along the lesser curvature
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- Terminal lymphatic drainage structure for the stomach
- - Artery that runs along the greater curvature, from the splenic artery
- Artery from which the short gastric arteries arise
- - Lower part of the stomach before the duodenum
- - Peritoneal fold attaching stomach to transverse colon
- Notch between esophagus and fundus
11 Clues: Notch between esophagus and fundus • - Outer convex border of the stomach • Nodes situated along the splenic artery • - Lower part of the stomach before the duodenum • Artery from which the short gastric arteries arise • Main group of lymph nodes along the lesser curvature • Terminal lymphatic drainage structure for the stomach • ...
Ancient Nubia and Egypt 2018-01-11
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- A flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits material over many years.
- Buying and selling goods and services.
- System of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations.
- King of ancient Egypt.
- A writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile River in Ancient Egypt.
- Dependence by each country or group on the other.
- Symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound.
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- Study of the structure of the body and its organs.
- Group of rocky rapids.
- Statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other materials.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- One of the world’s first alphabets, invented in ancient Nubia.
- Skilled worker who practices a handicraft.
- Structure with triangular sides.
- Hard white material made from elephant tusks.
- Black wood from West Africa.
16 Clues: Group of rocky rapids. • King of ancient Egypt. • Black wood from West Africa. • Structure with triangular sides. • Buying and selling goods and services. • A series of rulers from the same family. • Skilled worker who practices a handicraft. • Hard white material made from elephant tusks. • Symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound. • ...
Fortune's Bones 2024-02-06
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- a ritual act of washing with water and admitting to the Christian Church.
- A quick and sudden movement that causes the neck to snap backward and forward, often resulting in injury.
- a person who specializes in broken bones
- large domesticated hoofed animals, kept for their milk, meat, or hides.
- a doctor or medical practitioner
- scientists who study human societies, cultures, and their development.
- imagined
- the study of how living organisms function
- past tense of "hang," which means to kill someone by suspending them by the neck.
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- packed away
- scientists who study human history and prehistory through the excavation of artifacts and structures.
- a piece of bone that makes up the spinal column
- to restore or improve an existing building or structure.
- the property or belongings of a deceased person.
- the structure and parts of the body
- a branch of the Christian church
16 Clues: imagined • packed away • a branch of the Christian church • a doctor or medical practitioner • the structure and parts of the body • a person who specializes in broken bones • the study of how living organisms function • a piece of bone that makes up the spinal column • the property or belongings of a deceased person. • ...
Understanding the Role of the Brain 2024-02-27
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- father of anatomy
- phrenology lost credibility in the _______
- believed that "the brain only arise our pleasures, joy and laughter
- the mind and body are ________
- the organ made of soft nervous tissue contained in the skull of vertebrates
- the muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- who proposed the idea of Phrenology?
- the theory proposed by Greek philosophers
- the physical structure, including the bones, flesh, and organs, of a person
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- stated "the heart as the organ of thinking"
- a non-physical ability
- number of years where the Egyptians didn't think the brain had any purpose
- processed through the brain (brain vs heart)
- according to Gall this function was located behind the eyes
- part of the endocrine system
- this was believed to be controlled by different parts of the outer surface of the brain
16 Clues: father of anatomy • a non-physical ability • part of the endocrine system • the mind and body are ________ • who proposed the idea of Phrenology? • the theory proposed by Greek philosophers • phrenology lost credibility in the _______ • stated "the heart as the organ of thinking" • processed through the brain (brain vs heart) • ...
Branches of biology 2025-04-19
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- Study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals
- Study of genomes as opposed to individual genes
- Study of structure and function of animal and plant cells
- Study of viruses
- Interpreting biological events in terms of molecules in the cell
- Study of gross structure of the organs in an organism as seen in dissection
- Study of the relationship of an organism to both its biotic and abiotic environment
- Study of of life elsewhere in the universe
- study of geographical distribution of plants and animals
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- Study of reptiles
- Study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level
- The science that deals with the phenomena and causes of immunity
- Study of fungi
- Study of animals
- The technique of producing silk by raising silkworm
- The study of diseases of plants and animals
16 Clues: Study of fungi • Study of animals • Study of viruses • Study of reptiles • Study of of life elsewhere in the universe • The study of diseases of plants and animals • Study of genomes as opposed to individual genes • The technique of producing silk by raising silkworm • study of geographical distribution of plants and animals • ...
The Renaissance 2026-04-14
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- a female Italian artist known for portraits
- people who paid to watch over the dead before burial
- an early church style with thick walls and round arches
- the study of the human body
- a tool used to look at stars and planets
- a powerful family who supported artists in Florence
- a church style with pointed arches and tall windows
- a famous artist and inventor who painted the Mona Lisa
- a scientist who said the sun is at the centre
- a painting style with soft edges and blending
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- a person who pays artists to create work
- the architect who built the dome of Florence cathedral
- an artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- a scientist who used a telescope to study space
- focus on human life and ideas from ancient Greece and Rome
- a famous writer of plays and poems
16 Clues: the study of the human body • a famous writer of plays and poems • a person who pays artists to create work • a tool used to look at stars and planets • a female Italian artist known for portraits • a scientist who said the sun is at the centre • a painting style with soft edges and blending • a scientist who used a telescope to study space • ...
Ologies 2026-05-11
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- study of matter and energy and the interaction between the two forces and motion
- study of the bones and the disorders and diseases of skeletal system
- study of animals with backbends and everything about them
- study of viruses and viral diseases
- study of volcanoes and volcano-related phenoms
- study of the functions of the structure of the body(often combined with anatomy concepts)
- study of all aspects of diseases, impossible causes of death
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- study of fossil plants and animals remains to gain clues about earth past
- study of earthquakes and seismic waves
- study of natural, according chemical compounds and their properties, examples, including quartz, fluorite, and Calcite
- study of parasites
- study of earth, moon, and geology
- study of microscopic lifeforms
- study of nerves also a branch of medicine doing with disease diseases, and nervous system
- study of fungi and yeast
- the study of all types of animals and everything about them
16 Clues: study of parasites • study of fungi and yeast • study of microscopic lifeforms • study of earth, moon, and geology • study of viruses and viral diseases • study of earthquakes and seismic waves • study of volcanoes and volcano-related phenoms • study of animals with backbends and everything about them • the study of all types of animals and everything about them • ...
Massage Therapy 2018-02-11
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- Area of study at Acadia University
- Before treatment, a/an ____________________ is done
- Optional subject but helps understanding Mechanics and Biomechanics
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- Three (3) posterior thigh muscles located between the hip and the knee
- The name of the massage approach which is widely practised
- A subject which is needed to learn Anatomy & Physiology
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
Massage Therapy 2018-02-11
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- Three (3) posterior thigh muscles located between the hip and the knee
- Before treatment, a/an ____________________ is done
- A subject which is needed to learn Anatomy & Physiology
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- Area of study at Acadia University
- The name of the massage approach which is widely practised
- Optional subject but helps understanding Mechanics and Biomechanics
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
Evolution 2019-01-14
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- Structures that very different animals have in common.
- What law states that old rock is deeper than new rock?
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- What anatomy compares body parts to find a common ancestor.
- Record showing database of all _______ and the approximate time of it.
- Controls how body's are formed.
- Early stage of animal development before fetus.
6 Clues: Controls how body's are formed. • Early stage of animal development before fetus. • Structures that very different animals have in common. • What law states that old rock is deeper than new rock? • What anatomy compares body parts to find a common ancestor. • Record showing database of all _______ and the approximate time of it.
Chapter 1 Vocab 2021-08-18
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- A structure composed of two or more tissue types that performs a specific function for the body
- Tiny building blocks of matter
- The smallest units of all time
- The ability to sense changes in the environment and then to react to them
- System A group of organs that work together to accomplish a common purpose
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- A study of the structure or internal workings of something
- System The external covering of the body, or the skin
- The way in which living organisms or bodily parts function
- Represents the highest level of structural organization
- A group of similar cells that have a common function
10 Clues: Tiny building blocks of matter • The smallest units of all time • A group of similar cells that have a common function • System The external covering of the body, or the skin • Represents the highest level of structural organization • A study of the structure or internal workings of something • The way in which living organisms or bodily parts function • ...
anthro 2013-05-22
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- the study of bones and stone remains of ancient human ancestors
- a branch the uses anthropology to solve crime. Done in a legal setting.
- the study and comparison of past and contemporary cultures.
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- Study of cultural anthropology of the past
- The study of anatomy and the behavious of living primates
- The study if the genetic differences between people and populations to understand the differences in people
- branch of anthropology that uses information from one culture to solve another's problems
- An in depth description of on culture
- A branch that study human language
9 Clues: A branch that study human language • An in depth description of on culture • Study of cultural anthropology of the past • The study of anatomy and the behavious of living primates • the study of bones and stone remains of ancient human ancestors • the study and comparison of past and contemporary cultures. • ...
Chapter 1 health vocab 2023-09-05
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- Groups of tissues that work together to perform a specific function or related functions
- The basic unit of structure and function in all living things
- Groups of cells that are similar in structure and function
- The study of body function
- provides support for your body and connects all its parts
- The study of body function
- A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move.
- The study of body structure
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- contains cells with the specialized ability to react to stimuli and to conduct electrical impulses
- integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive
10 Clues: The study of body function • The study of body function • The study of body structure • provides support for your body and connects all its parts • Groups of cells that are similar in structure and function • The basic unit of structure and function in all living things • A body tissue that contracts or shortens, making body parts move. • ...
Intro to Anatomy & Physiology 2025-01-27
5 Clues: the most basic unit of life • Study of function of an organism • Study of structure of an organism • groups of tissues with the same function • A space in the body that contains fluid and organs
PSY1003 - Phases of Neurodevelopment 3 2022-05-30
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- plural for nephridium. The tubule opening to the exterior that behaves like an organ of excretion or osmoregulation. This has walls that are absorptive in nature and ciliated or flagellated cells.
- a process by which constant osmotic pressure is maintained by controlling salt and water concentrations.
- Embryology and zoology: inner layer of cells of an embryo. Gut lining and its associated structures derive from this.
- Connective tissue which is flexible and firm in nature and can be located in the larynx, external ear structures, respiratory tract and the joint’s articulating surfaces.
- system forms from the ectoderm. The network found within the human body that directs nerve impulses via nerve fibres and cells.
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- flog another person for sexual gratification or as a religious discipline. Anatomy: a cell which has a flagellum. Its types include collar cell or the choanocyte and have a collar of cytoplasm which maintain flow of water in the body.
- has microscopic projections that look similar to miniscule hairs. Its cells get rid of toxic substances from a person’s lungs via use of a sweeping motion. Adjective: cilia.
- anatomy: the skin’s epithelium which covers the dermis
- tissue – found in the spinal cord, nerves and brain. Controls body activities and coordination of body parts. Is majorly associated with reasoning, memory and emotions.
- surface the connection between the body and its bones and how they work together to form the full skeletal system. Another term for articulation or joint.
10 Clues: anatomy: the skin’s epithelium which covers the dermis • a process by which constant osmotic pressure is maintained by controlling salt and water concentrations. • Embryology and zoology: inner layer of cells of an embryo. Gut lining and its associated structures derive from this. • ...
BOTANY 5&6 2025-11-06
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- The outermost layer of plant cells (like skin) that protects and interacts with the environment. “Epi-“ = upon, “dermis” = skin → outer skin of the plant.
- (in plants) The internal structure of plant organs (what’s inside leaves, stems, roots) usually seen in cross-sections. Similar to human anatomy, but for plants. Picture slicing a stem and seeing the interior.
- A phylum of vascular plants that reproduce by spores (like ferns) but don’t have seeds. “Pterido-” = fern, so “fern-plants”.
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- A protective tissue that replaces epidermis in older stems/roots (e.g., bark in woody plants). “Peri-” = around, “derm” = skin → the skin around older plant parts.
- Plant tissue containing cells that divide repeatedly (like construction sites of new growth). “Meri-” = “meridian/new”, think “merging into new growth”.
- A type of plant tissue made of living, relatively unspecialized cells (often in leaves or soft parts). Think “para-” meaning “beside”, “enchyma” ~ “infilling” — filling between major structures.
- The condition in which a plant produces two different sizes/types of spores (microspores and megaspores). “Hetero-” = different, “spory” = spores → different spores.
- tissues Plant tissues involved in transport: e.g., xylem (water) and phloem (food/sugars). Picture “vase” of tissues carrying water & food up/down.
- The study/description of form and structure (shape, size, arrangement) of organs (like leaves, stems). “Morph” = form; imagine the different “morphs” (shapes) of leaves.
- A phylum (group) of non-vascular plants (like mosses) that often depend on water for reproduction. “Bryo-” = moss/seaweed, think of moss in damp places.
10 Clues: A phylum of vascular plants that reproduce by spores (like ferns) but don’t have seeds. “Pterido-” = fern, so “fern-plants”. • tissues Plant tissues involved in transport: e.g., xylem (water) and phloem (food/sugars). Picture “vase” of tissues carrying water & food up/down. • ...
Ologies vocabulary 2026-05-12
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- Study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.
- Study of earthquakes and seismic waves.
- zoology Study of animals with backbones and everything about them.
- Study of volcanoes and volcano-related phenomena.
- The study of all types of animals and everything about them.
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- Study of the functions of the structures of the body (often combined with Anatomy concepts).
- Study of Earth's moon and its geology.
- Study of viruses and viral diseases.
8 Clues: Study of viruses and viral diseases. • Study of Earth's moon and its geology. • Study of earthquakes and seismic waves. • Study of volcanoes and volcano-related phenomena. • The study of all types of animals and everything about them. • zoology Study of animals with backbones and everything about them. • ...
Kidney Anatomy and Physiology 2021-04-17
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- This structure within the nephron is responsible for glucose, amino acid, and oligopeptide reabsorption
- These types of nephrons make up 80% of the total nephron population
- This term describes the fluid and small solutes that pass into the capsular space
- The functional unit of the kidney
- The reabsorption of this organic compound occurs in the Medullary Collecting Duct and is controlled by the release of ADH
- This term describes endothelial cells with small openings in their walls
- Describes the capillaries that interact with Bowman's capsule (Hint! Stems from the latin word for ball of thread)
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- Renal veins empty into this large venous structure
- This structure surrounds the glomerulus and serves as a point of diffusion for blood plasma
- This structure within the nephron is located in the medulla and has a descending limb and an ascending limb
- The Renal _______ is the area of the kidney which has a high salt concentration
- What fluid is filtered at the glomerulus?
- These types of nephrons make up 20% of the total nephron population
- These arteries branch from the segmental arteries and pass the medullary pyramids towards the cortex
- This artery branches into five segmental arteries that enter the hilum
- The Renal _______ is the lighter-colored outer area of the kidney
16 Clues: The functional unit of the kidney • What fluid is filtered at the glomerulus? • Renal veins empty into this large venous structure • The Renal _______ is the lighter-colored outer area of the kidney • These types of nephrons make up 20% of the total nephron population • These types of nephrons make up 80% of the total nephron population • ...
Anatomy of a plant 2022-03-17
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- - a thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- -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.
- - is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plants.
- - a lipid consisting of a glycerol bound to two fatty acids, a phosphate group, and make up the cell membrane.
- - 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.
- - powerhouse of the cell and produces ATP.
- seedling.
- - the largest structure in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Where the ribosomal RNA is formed.
- - a tiny structure that carries out a specific structure within the cell.
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- - the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. It grows downward into the soil, anchoring.
- - a cell organelle that helps make and package materials to be transported out of the cell.
- - Dense fluid found between the stacks of thylakoid disks of a plant cell's chloroplast. It is where carbohydrate forming reactions occur during photosynthesis.
- - proteins that speed up chemical reactions inside of plant cells.
- -a threadlike body in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order.
- - the membrane hub where most of the respiratory complexes occur and energy production in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is produced.
- -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.
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 A Computer 2017-02-10
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- figures out what operation is to be carried out and send the information to the specific place.
- is the computer’s brain.
- Power supply unit
- RAM
- is a large PCB (printed circuit board) that houses most
- Data has to be entered, there putting in something to get out of it.
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- retrieves program instruction and passes it onto function .
- ROM
- The switches inside a microprocessor
- is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- your computer’s component.
- Card Used or bought if your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality
- uses binary calculators to do the math.
- Accelerated Graphics Port
- 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 • retrieves program instruction and passes it onto function . • ...
nervous system anatomy & physiology 2022-06-25
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- largest part of the brain
- is an individual nerve cell
- Part of the brain anterior to the cerebellum and between the medulla and the rest of the midbrain.
- Paralysis (partial or complete loss of motor function).
- Neurotransmitter chemical released at the ends of nerve cells.
- meningitis Inflammation of the meninges
- type of glial (neuroglial) cell that transports water and salts from capillaries in the nervous system.
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- Microscopic fiber that is part of a neuron and carries nervous impulse along a nerve cell.
- are diseases of peripheral nerves.
- Portion of the brain beneath the thalamus; controls sleep, appetite, body temperature, and
- is the uppermost portion of the brainstem
- three protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord
- from the pituitary gland.
- Chronic brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizure activity
- oblongata connects the spinal cord with the rest of the brain.
- mater the innermost layer of the meninges
16 Clues: from the pituitary gland. • largest part of the brain • is an individual nerve cell • are diseases of peripheral nerves. • mater the innermost layer of the meninges • is the uppermost portion of the brainstem • meningitis Inflammation of the meninges • Paralysis (partial or complete loss of motor function). • ...
Anatomy - Chapter 3 Tissues 2024-02-20
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- one layer
- shape of epithelial cell associated with absorption
- many layers
- flat, irregular cells associated with diffusion
- type of loose connective tissue; also called fat
- type of epithelial tissue associated with secretion/glands
- type of muscle tissue described as voluntary and striated
- type of dense connective tissue found connecting bone to bone
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- literally meaning "fake layers"
- type of connective tissue that is liquid due to plasma matrix
- found in organs; nonstriated, involuntary
- tissue that is striated, branched and involuntary
- special type of epithelial tissue found in urinary tract
- study of tissues
- tissue type that transmits electrical impulses
- major category of tissue; categorized by matrix
16 Clues: one layer • many layers • study of tissues • literally meaning "fake layers" • found in organs; nonstriated, involuntary • tissue type that transmits electrical impulses • flat, irregular cells associated with diffusion • major category of tissue; categorized by matrix • type of loose connective tissue; also called fat • tissue that is striated, branched and involuntary • ...
Anatomy of the Stage 2025-02-07
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- The areas on the sides of the stage.
- The auditorium area where the audience is seated.
- The large opening that looks onto the stage.
- The front area of the stage.
- The main playing area of the stage.
- Layered curtains on the sides of the stage.
- Covers the acting area from the audience's view.
- Facing the audience, the left side of the stage.
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- Large curtain or wall at the back of the stage that is often lit like the sky.
- The middle area of the stage
- The back area of the stage.
- A lowered area in front of the stage for the orchestra.
- any part of the stage that extends past the proscenium.
- Facing the audience, the right side of the stage.
- A series of service platforms above the stage and the house.
- Area at the back of the house where the light and sound boards are kept.
16 Clues: The back area of the stage. • The middle area of the stage • The front area of the stage. • The main playing area of the stage. • The areas on the sides of the stage. • Layered curtains on the sides of the stage. • The large opening that looks onto the stage. • Covers the acting area from the audience's view. • Facing the audience, the left side of the stage. • ...
Anatomy of Inner Ear 2025-02-25
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- Temporal bone that runs through the center of the cochlea, CN VIII nerve fibers run through the hollow core.
- Membrane that bulges outward to relieve pressure in the cochlea.
- Cranial nerve VIII, responsible for transmitting hearing and balance signals.
- Potassium-rich fluid found in the scala media.
- The only cochlear chamber filled with endolymph.
- Snail-shaped organ that narrows toward the apex (35mm long), contains three scalae. Organ responsible for hearing.
- Fluid high in sodium found in the scala vestibuli and scala tympani.
- Structure located on lateral wall of scala media, also known as the ‘battery’ of the ear.
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- Three looped structures that help detect rotational movements.
- Structure on scala vestibuli that connects the stapes to the cochlea, transmitting sound vibrations.
- Gel-like structure that interacts with the tallest outer hair cells steriocilia to detect sound vibrations.
- Structure that vibrates at different frequencies along the cochlea. It divides the scala media from the scala tympani.
- Cochlear chamber that ends at the round window. Contains perilymph.
- Chamber of the cochlea where sound waves first travel, connected to the oval window. Contains perilymph.
- The true ‘hearing’ organ inside the cochlea.
- Tight layer that divides the organ of corti from the scala media.
16 Clues: The true ‘hearing’ organ inside the cochlea. • Potassium-rich fluid found in the scala media. • The only cochlear chamber filled with endolymph. • Three looped structures that help detect rotational movements. • Membrane that bulges outward to relieve pressure in the cochlea. • Tight layer that divides the organ of corti from the scala media. • ...
Jayden Germany Lathe Anatomy 2026-03-30
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- Preventing it from moving or shifting under cutting loads
- A clamping mechanism
- Allows the operator to turn the workpiece slowly by hand for
- Allowing for stable positioning during cutting
- It's in front of the machine.
- T-Shape metal support used in woodturning
- or to make small adjustments
- Drives the main spindle and rotates the workpiece
- Primary precision-engineered rotating shaft located within the
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- Adjustable casting that sits on the bed of a lath
- Mechanism used to immobilize the spindle
- Allowing it to spin
- Located at the rear of the tailstock. Used to turn an internal screw
- Movable component positioned on the bedway opposite the
- Main foundation and structural base of a lathe machine
- Hold and rotate a workpiece
16 Clues: Allowing it to spin • A clamping mechanism • Hold and rotate a workpiece • or to make small adjustments • It's in front of the machine. • Mechanism used to immobilize the spindle • T-Shape metal support used in woodturning • Allowing for stable positioning during cutting • Adjustable casting that sits on the bed of a lath • Drives the main spindle and rotates the workpiece • ...
Human Body Anatomy 2019-11-19
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- The upper extremities are also known as _____.
- Most of the digestive tract is found here.
- The gluteus muscles, thighs, knees, ankles, foot and toes conform the _____
- One of the two main sections of the brain.
- In the _____ is found the reproductive system.
Down
- The lungs are responsible for delivering oxygen to the _____.
- The place where the heart can be found.
- The tube that transports urine from the Bladder to outside the body.
- The function of this system is to eliminate the waste of the body.
- The organ that has the function of bringing blood to all parts of the body.
- The most important organ of the body.
11 Clues: The most important organ of the body. • The place where the heart can be found. • Most of the digestive tract is found here. • One of the two main sections of the brain. • The upper extremities are also known as _____. • In the _____ is found the reproductive system. • The lungs are responsible for delivering oxygen to the _____. • ...
Human Body Anatomy 2019-11-19
Across
- The upper extremities are also known as _____.
- Most of the digestive tract is found here.
- The function of this system is to eliminate the waste of the body.
- The organ that has the function of bringing blood to all parts of the body.
- The most important organ of the body.
- The place where the heart can be found.
Down
- The lungs are responsible for delivering oxygen to the _____.
- The gluteus muscles, thighs, knees, ankles, foot and toes conform the _____
- In the _____ is found the reproductive system.
- The tube that transports urine from the Bladder to outside the body.
- One of the two main sections of the brain.
11 Clues: The most important organ of the body. • The place where the heart can be found. • Most of the digestive tract is found here. • One of the two main sections of the brain. • The upper extremities are also known as _____. • In the _____ is found the reproductive system. • The lungs are responsible for delivering oxygen to the _____. • ...
Anatomy pt 3 2013-04-10
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- The primary function of this system is ot act as a defense agains invading bacteria and toxins
- This artery supplies blood to the thumb side of hte arm and the back of the hand
- This system is made of two main glands hte exocrine and endocrine
- When these fluctuate it can cause acne, unwanted facial hair color and growth and darker areas of pigmentation in your skin
- These specialized organs that remove certain elements from the blood to conver them into new compunds
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- White blood cells
- The gland where the islets of Langerhans are found
- The two principal veins of the head, face and neck are internal and external ________ veins
- carries water, oxygen, food and secretion to all cells of the body
- The muscular wall that helps control breathing
- These glands control the fight-or-flight response.
11 Clues: White blood cells • The muscular wall that helps control breathing • The gland where the islets of Langerhans are found • These glands control the fight-or-flight response. • This system is made of two main glands hte exocrine and endocrine • carries water, oxygen, food and secretion to all cells of the body • ...
Anatomy Crossword- Kate 2022-02-22
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- also known as the communications port
- most newer mice and keyboards require these
- can use this to connect to many different types of peripherals
- older printers and scanners are connected to this
- funnels through the multicolored cables
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- many peripherals require this
- lets the processor communicate with the Pc's peripherals
- houses most of your computers components and directs data
- lets the peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- the brain that carries out your computers
- houses your graphics card
11 Clues: houses your graphics card • many peripherals require this • also known as the communications port • funnels through the multicolored cables • the brain that carries out your computers • most newer mice and keyboards require these • older printers and scanners are connected to this • lets the processor communicate with the Pc's peripherals • ...
Heart Anatomy Crossword 2025-02-06
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- Two main sides of the heart
- Artery supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system
- Tubes circulating blood
- Vein carrying deoxygenated blood
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- Artery from right ventricle to lungs
- Muscular tubes that oxygenate blood
- The two upper cavities of the heart
- Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- Fine blood vessels in the heart
- Muscular tissue of the heart
- Separator of heart chambers
11 Clues: Tubes circulating blood • Two main sides of the heart • Separator of heart chambers • Muscular tissue of the heart • Fine blood vessels in the heart • Vein carrying deoxygenated blood • Muscular tubes that oxygenate blood • The two upper cavities of the heart • Artery from right ventricle to lungs • Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle • ...
Heart Anatomy Crossword 2025-02-06
Across
- Two main sides of the heart
- Artery supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system
- Tubes circulating blood
- Vein carrying deoxygenated blood
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- Artery from right ventricle to lungs
- Muscular tubes that oxygenate blood
- The two upper cavities of the heart
- Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- Fine blood vessels in the heart
- Muscular tissue of the heart
- Separator of heart chambers
11 Clues: Tubes circulating blood • Two main sides of the heart • Separator of heart chambers • Muscular tissue of the heart • Fine blood vessels in the heart • Vein carrying deoxygenated blood • Muscular tubes that oxygenate blood • The two upper cavities of the heart • Artery from right ventricle to lungs • Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle • ...
Cosmo Anatomy Crossword 2025-01-14
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- Also known as digits; there are fourteen in total with two in each bit toe and three in each smaller toe
- The connection between two or more bones
- Muscles that draw a body part toward the midline of the body
- Tiny blood vessels that connect the smaller arteries to the venules
- Carries messages to and from the brain and controls and coordinates all bodily functions.
Down
- Muscles that draw a body part away from the midline of the body
- Located below the parietal bones forming the back of the skull above the nape
- Controls hormone levels that determine the growth, development, reproduction, and health of the body
- The basic units of all living things
- Groups of specialized tissues that perform specific functions.
- Middle part of the muscle
11 Clues: Middle part of the muscle • The basic units of all living things • The connection between two or more bones • Muscles that draw a body part toward the midline of the body • Groups of specialized tissues that perform specific functions. • Muscles that draw a body part away from the midline of the body • ...
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- / 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Miter Saw Anatomy 2026-04-01
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- enables precise cutting angles by rotating the saw base (miter) left or right
- makes precise, fast, cuts
- controls the motor and maneuvers the cutting head
- maintains material stability and alignment
- tilts the blade vertically (0° to 45°+ left or right)
- allows the saw head to move forward and backward
Down
- Protects against accidental contact with the spinning blade
- Compress lock release to adjust angle
- connects to a dust collector to actively remove sawdust from the blade
- acts as a crucial support and guide for the work piece
- turn knob or counterclockwise to unlock the angle
11 Clues: makes precise, fast, cuts • Compress lock release to adjust angle • maintains material stability and alignment • allows the saw head to move forward and backward • controls the motor and maneuvers the cutting head • turn knob or counterclockwise to unlock the angle • tilts the blade vertically (0° to 45°+ left or right) • ...
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
Down
- 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)
Down
- (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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Retina Anatomy and Physiology 2026-04-09
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- Layer where ganglion cell axons travel to form optic nerve
- Cells responsible for converting light into neural signals
- Junction between retina and ciliary body
- Capillary network supplying outer retina
- Layer containing photoreceptor cell bodies
- Glial cells that span the retina and form limiting membranes
- Inner retinal synaptic layer (amacrine + bipolar to ganglion)
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- Layer containing bipolar, horizontal, amacrine, and Müller cells
- Layer containing output neurons of the retina
- Barrier formed by RPE tight junctions
- Color-sensitive photoreceptors requiring high light
- Outer pigmented layer of retina
- Region of highest visual acuity with mostly cones
- Outer retinal synaptic layer (photoreceptors to bipolar/horizontal)
- Synapse type involving photoreceptors, bipolar, and horizontal cells (in OPL)
- Low-light photoreceptors responsible for scotopic vision
16 Clues: Outer pigmented layer of retina • Barrier formed by RPE tight junctions • Junction between retina and ciliary body • Capillary network supplying outer retina • Layer containing photoreceptor cell bodies • Layer containing output neurons of the retina • Region of highest visual acuity with mostly cones • Color-sensitive photoreceptors requiring high light • ...
Net and Wall Review 2023-11-13
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- Cuts the body into front and back halves.
- __________ position. The standard posture of reference when describing the human body in anatomy/physiology.
- A straight line in which an object rotates
- Passes horizontally through the body from front to back through the stomach.
- Passes vertically through the body from head to toes.
Down
- Cuts the body into top and bottom halves.
- Allows for movements that move front and back.
- Concepts that describe how your body moves during exercise or other activities.
- Passes through your body like a table footballer.
9 Clues: Cuts the body into top and bottom halves. • Cuts the body into front and back halves. • A straight line in which an object rotates • Allows for movements that move front and back. • Passes through your body like a table footballer. • Passes vertically through the body from head to toes. • Passes horizontally through the body from front to back through the stomach. • ...
Chapter 4 2025-05-05
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- Victor studies the anatomy and decay of the human ______.
- Where does Victor study the decay of human bodies?
- Where does Victor study?
- Victor is intrigued by the mysteries around the ______ of life.
- The secret of what does Victor discover after years of work?
- The improvement of what brings him admiration and esteem at the University?
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- Because Victor works on his creature he grows increasingly lonely and ______.
- Because Victor neglects his social life he did make rapid ______ in his studies.
- He begins the creation of his creature in his private ______.
9 Clues: Where does Victor study? • Where does Victor study the decay of human bodies? • Victor studies the anatomy and decay of the human ______. • The secret of what does Victor discover after years of work? • He begins the creation of his creature in his private ______. • Victor is intrigued by the mysteries around the ______ of life. • ...
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Order & Design 5.2 2024-10-14
5 Clues: father of anatomy • science put to practical use • idea that nothing is spiritual and there is no God • law saying that life can only come from preexisting life • considered a scientific authority during the middle ages
Anatomy Crossword 2020-09-25
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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
