greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Studies of humans 2013-05-30
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- the in-depth description of a culture
- the study between past and contemporary culture
- the study of the anatomy and behaviour of our primates
- anthropology the study of human language
- look for pat culture to reconstruct their lifestyle
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- study of where humans come from, how it evolved and what makes us unique
- anthropology using information to solve problem from ne culture to another
- anthropology application in legal setting, analyze human remain, provide information about the body, when and how it died
- variation study of genetic differences between people
9 Clues: the in-depth description of a culture • anthropology the study of human language • the study between past and contemporary culture • look for pat culture to reconstruct their lifestyle • variation study of genetic differences between people • the study of the anatomy and behaviour of our primates • ...
Invitation to Science 2023-04-12
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- The study of plants.
- the religious belief that nature, and aspects such as the universe, Earth, life, and humans, originated with supernatural acts of divine creation.
- The study of living things.
- The study animals.
- The study of how an organism’s structure functions.
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- the study of the biology of microscopic organisms.
- The study of an organism’s shape and structure.
- refers to the notion that basic life forms increase in complexity over time due to environmental adaptation.
- Links all the other branches of biology together by showing how one organism relates to another.
9 Clues: The study animals. • The study of plants. • The study of living things. • The study of an organism’s shape and structure. • the study of the biology of microscopic organisms. • The study of how an organism’s structure functions. • Links all the other branches of biology together by showing how one organism relates to another. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2020-09-29
m4 2021-06-11
Anatomy Of A Computer 2015-02-06
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- port If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device
- the processo
- houses most of your computer’s components and directs data
- activates when you turn on the computer and performs
- the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- to and from the appropriate devices
- stores temporary information such as data relating to open programs
- Graphics Port houses your graphics card, which supplies
- image to the monitor
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- let peripherals communicate quickly
- checks before starting your main OS
- chips better sound quality,Most sound cards attach to one of the motherboard’s
- generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green
- ports You can attach some older keyboards,mice, and modems to the serial port,
- can transfer data at up to 480Mbps,
- slots.
16 Clues: slots. • the processo • image to the monitor • let peripherals communicate quickly • checks before starting your main OS • can transfer data at up to 480Mbps, • to and from the appropriate devices • activates when you turn on the computer and performs • Graphics Port houses your graphics card, which supplies • the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2015-02-06
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- acronym for "random access memory"
- performs system checks before running your computer
- brain of the computer
- the world's first computer
- created the world's first computer
- port used to connect a device like usb
- that mices and keyboards include
- vaughn our teacher's name
- allows the peripherals to communicate
- Wire can be used to connect to many different peripherals like digital cmaeras USBs etc
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- houses most of computers and directs traffic
- acronym for Universal Serial Bus
- houses graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor
- also known as COM (communications) port
- improves sound quality
- acronym for "power supply unit"
16 Clues: brain of the computer • improves sound quality • vaughn our teacher's name • the world's first computer • acronym for "power supply unit" • acronym for Universal Serial Bus • that mices and keyboards include • acronym for "random access memory" • created the world's first computer • allows the peripherals to communicate • port used to connect a device like usb • ...
Anatomy notes part 4 2021-03-02
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- Smallest arteries
- Capillary walls are __________ cell thick.
- Term for blood vessels getting smaller in diameter
- Term for blood vessels getting larger in diameter
- Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Gas that we breathe in to live
- What happens in the legs when the valves on veins do not work
- Type of muscle inside veins and arteries
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- Blood Vessels where exchange of nutrient, gases and waste happen
- Waste gas that we exhale
- Main organ of the circulatory system
- Name of the fluid pumped by the heart
- The inner surface of an artery
- Smallest veins
- Flaps of tissue inside veins that keep the blood travelling the correct direction
- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
16 Clues: Smallest veins • Smallest arteries • Waste gas that we exhale • The inner surface of an artery • Gas that we breathe in to live • Main organ of the circulatory system • Name of the fluid pumped by the heart • Type of muscle inside veins and arteries • Capillary walls are __________ cell thick. • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • ...
External Anatomy of Livestock 2017-02-16
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- protein in the outer layer of the skin
- two external openings of the nose
- system which includes the skin which protects the body
- external part of the ear
- underlying layer of the skin
- area toward the head of the body
- Papilla openings which lead to the mammary glands
- back or posterior of body
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- end farthest from the point of reference
- structure nearest to the major point of reference
- outer layer of cells which makes up the skin
- belly or underside
- anatomical terminology prevents _____________
- long or stiff hairs on the face or nostrils, sensory
- hoof farther up the animal's leg
- directed toward or neat the tail of the body
16 Clues: belly or underside • external part of the ear • back or posterior of body • underlying layer of the skin • hoof farther up the animal's leg • area toward the head of the body • two external openings of the nose • protein in the outer layer of the skin • end farthest from the point of reference • outer layer of cells which makes up the skin • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2019-02-11
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- funnels power through the multicoloured cables to each device.
- to and from the appropriate devices.
- You can attach some older keyboards, mice, and modems to the
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS (operating system) in the
- The CPU stores temporary information,
- If your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality, you can buy a
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers,and PDAs require
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- the processor.
- Port USB and FireWire connections are quickly replacing
- Slots let peripherals communicate quickly
- Transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
- Large PCB that houses most of your computer’s components and directs data
- Houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require
- as data relating to open programs, in
- The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
16 Clues: the processor. • Transfer data as fast as 400Mbps • to and from the appropriate devices. • as data relating to open programs, in • The CPU stores temporary information, • Slots let peripherals communicate quickly • Port USB and FireWire connections are quickly replacing • The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • ...
nervous system anatomy & physiology 2023-03-12
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- Posterior portion of the brain that connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord; includes the midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata
- Thick, outermost layer of the meninges surrounding and protecting the brain and spinal cord. Latin for “hard mother.”
- Part of a nerve cell that contains the nucleus.
- Connective and supporting tissue of an organ. Glial cells make up the stromal tissue of the brain.
- Organ that receives and transmits a stimulus to sensory nerves. The skin, ears, eyes, and taste buds are receptors.
- Neurotransmitter chemical released at the ends of nerve cells.
- Autonomic nerves that influence bodily functions involuntarily in times of stress.
- Type of glial (neuroglial) cell that transports water and salts from capillaries in the nervous system.
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- Chemical messenger released at the end of a nerve cell. It stimulates or inhibits another cell, which can be a nerve cell, muscle cell, or gland cell. Examples of neurotransmitters are acetylcholine, norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin.
- Protective separation between the blood and brain cells. This makes it difficult for substances (such as anticancer drugs) to penetrate capillary walls and enter the brain.
- Uppermost portion of the brainstem.
- Microscopic branching fiber of a nerve cell (neuron) that is the first part to receive the nervous impulse.
- Covering of white fatty tissue that surrounds and insulates the axon of a nerve cell. Myelin speeds impulse conduction along axons.
- Collection of nerve cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system.
- Collection of spinal nerves below the end of the spinal cord.
- Depression or groove in the surface of the cerebral cortex; fissure.
16 Clues: Uppermost portion of the brainstem. • Part of a nerve cell that contains the nucleus. • Collection of spinal nerves below the end of the spinal cord. • Neurotransmitter chemical released at the ends of nerve cells. • Collection of nerve cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system. • Depression or groove in the surface of the cerebral cortex; fissure. • ...
Skin Anatomy and Structures 2023-05-11
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- Chronic disease marked by hardening and shrinking of connective tissue in the skin
- Necrosis of skin tissue resulting from ischemia
- A malignant skin tumor
- fungal skin infection
- intensely unpleasant burning sensation in skin and muscles when there is damage to nerves
- Pus within the skin
- Surgical procedure to scrape away tissue
- Contagious, infectious pyoderma
- Connective tissue layer of skin
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- Redness of skin
- An instrument or knife used during surgery to burn through tissue by means of an electrical current
- Loosening of the epidermis with the development of large blisters
- Pertaining to under the nail
- Pigment deficiency of the skin
- Commonly called sweating
- Abnormal condition of the skin is dry and scaly
16 Clues: Redness of skin • Pus within the skin • fungal skin infection • A malignant skin tumor • Commonly called sweating • Pertaining to under the nail • Pigment deficiency of the skin • Contagious, infectious pyoderma • Connective tissue layer of skin • Surgical procedure to scrape away tissue • Necrosis of skin tissue resulting from ischemia • ...
Anatomy Of The Constitution 2021-12-10
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- How the Constitution can be changed or Amended.
- This section explains how the constitution can be ratified with nine out of 13 states agreeing with the Constitution
- This part of the Constitution explains how the States create their own laws and how they interchange each other.
- This section of the constitution describes the Executive branch which carries out laws, people like the President, also it describes and says how someone can qualify as the President.
- The Legislative branch creates this
- Is the Concept of the national government sharing power with the state governments
- It's Job is supposed to explain the system of the Constitution, it is also the first sentence of the Constitution
- This section has the Judicial branch, this explains how the court used.
- This part of the Constitution where the national Government shares its power with the state government.
- This is fundamentals of our nation
- This branch decides what laws mean and whether they've been followed during court cases.
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- A law-making body which has the power to collect taxes
- Splits in two parts, House of Representatives and Congress
- Longest part of the Constitution, creates the Legislative Branch which is for law making.
- Part of the Constitution which protects certain rights.
- This term means to officially add in or pass a law.
16 Clues: This is fundamentals of our nation • The Legislative branch creates this • How the Constitution can be changed or Amended. • This term means to officially add in or pass a law. • A law-making body which has the power to collect taxes • Part of the Constitution which protects certain rights. • Splits in two parts, House of Representatives and Congress • ...
Equine Anatomy and Physiology 2023-10-30
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- food such as grass or hay for horses
- condition caused by an increased loss of water from the body
- blood vessels which carry oxygenated blood away from the heart to the rest of the body
- two main branches of the trachea
- pair of organs in the rib cage which are responsible for inhaling oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- located at the base of the brain and controls growth and development
- blood vessels which carry blood towards the heart
- located behind the thyroid gland and regulates calcium
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- windpipe which allows air to and from the lungs
- main structural protein found in hair, wool, horns and feathers
- located above each kidney and helps control the heart rate and blood pressure
- male organ which produces sperm
- gland in the neck which secretes hormones regulating growth and development and the rate of metabolism
- female reproductive organ in which eggs are produced
- something which causes an internal or external body response
- large gland behind the stomach which releases digestive enzymes
16 Clues: male organ which produces sperm • two main branches of the trachea • food such as grass or hay for horses • windpipe which allows air to and from the lungs • blood vessels which carry blood towards the heart • female reproductive organ in which eggs are produced • located behind the thyroid gland and regulates calcium • ...
Skin anatomy and structure 2022-10-23
16 Clues: mole • itching • hair loss • skin pigment • crack like sore • skin inflammation • pus filled papule • Open sore on skin • loss of epidermis • outer layer of skin • middle layer of skin • small opening in skin • skin test for diphtheria • Oily secretion from skin • hard protein in epidermis • tissue death due to ischemia
9.1 Respiratory System Anatomy 2022-12-06
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- hairs in nostrils that trap dust and dirt
- the job of the ____ system is to bring oxygen to the blood
- the gas brought into the body by the respiratory system
- windpipe; about 12 inches long
- first part of respiratory system
- the nose has sticky _____ mucus to catch debris before it is inhaled
- large sheet of muscle that controls breathing by contracting/relaxing
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- flap of muscle that covers larynx when swallowing
- voice box
- cone shaped organ that stretches during inhalation
- the trachea splits into two ____ which bring air to each lung (plural)
- the trachea has rings made of ____ to keep it open
- tiny branch of a bronchus
- air sacs inside lung where gas exchange occurs (plural)
- throat; connects nasal cavity with trachea
- gaseous waste removed by the respiratory system (write as 1 word no spaces)
16 Clues: voice box • tiny branch of a bronchus • windpipe; about 12 inches long • first part of respiratory system • hairs in nostrils that trap dust and dirt • throat; connects nasal cavity with trachea • flap of muscle that covers larynx when swallowing • cone shaped organ that stretches during inhalation • the trachea has rings made of ____ to keep it open • ...
Plant Classification and Anatomy 2022-11-29
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- plants that last 2 growing seasons
- either male or female
- missing flower parts
- plants using stored energy
- seeds unprotected by fruit
- mature ovary that contains seeds
- the female part of a flower
- seedlings have one seed leaf
- the outermost part of a flower
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- a covered enclosed seed
- flowers with all parts
- plants that last a year
- plants that produce more than 2 years
- male & female
- a male part of the flower
- seedlings have 2 seed leaves
16 Clues: male & female • missing flower parts • either male or female • flowers with all parts • a covered enclosed seed • plants that last a year • a male part of the flower • plants using stored energy • seeds unprotected by fruit • the female part of a flower • seedlings have 2 seed leaves • seedlings have one seed leaf • the outermost part of a flower • mature ovary that contains seeds • ...
Wrist Pathology and Anatomy 2026-02-05
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- A positive froment's sign represents loss of ____?
- A postive___ sign shows lost of intrinsic muscles ?
- – The _____ nerve innervates forearm flexors and dorsal hand sensory before the wrist.
- Colles fracture occur___ location of distal segment ?
- Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component?
- Pain symptoms in the following movements of UD, Wrist flexion and extension indicate ?
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- Which position unloads the ulna?
- trauma- What type of trauma is caused by the DX of repetitive use.
- hand- Guyon’s canal + repetitive trauma = ______
- cyst- ____roots into the carpal bones, joint space, or on tendons
- - Wrist load balance is 80 % on the ____ side
- The condition of DQ is caused by repetitive motion of thumb extension and __?
- Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____
- Pain symptoms of weight baring and rotation in pronation and force caused by repetitive motion(Hockey)
- - Which nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome
- Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side
16 Clues: Which position unloads the ulna? • Provocative testing for TFCC involves_____ • Wrist load balance is 20% on the ____ side • Ext tendonitis affects the ____ dorsal component? • hand- Guyon’s canal + repetitive trauma = ______ • A positive froment's sign represents loss of ____? • A postive___ sign shows lost of intrinsic muscles ? • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2021-08-16
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- a work in which the characters and events are meant to be understood as representing other things and symbolically expressing a deeper moral or political meaning
- to spread information
- opposing Church teachings
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- certificates that reduced the time people would be punished for their sins after they died
- the science that deals with the structure of animals and plants
- science of the stars
- a person who copied books
7 Clues: science of the stars • to spread information • opposing Church teachings • a person who copied books • the science that deals with the structure of animals and plants • certificates that reduced the time people would be punished for their sins after they died • ...
Healthcare and Human Services 2025-09-04
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- 1 out of 2 classes you would take in Healthcare and Human Services in High school
- How does healthcare help our society in America?
- Description of Healthcare and Human Services
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- 2 out of 2 classes you would take in Healthcare and Human Services in High school
- Pathways/ Programs of Study within Healthcare
- How will technology affect healthcare?
- What classes does your school offer in Healthcare
7 Clues: How will technology affect healthcare? • Description of Healthcare and Human Services • Pathways/ Programs of Study within Healthcare • How does healthcare help our society in America? • What classes does your school offer in Healthcare • 2 out of 2 classes you would take in Healthcare and Human Services in High school • ...
Renaissance Art Period 2025-11-06
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- Known for incredibly accurate sculptures
- Defining characteristic of the Renaissance art period that mixed classical and Christian influences such as animals, plants, and colors
- Art piece based on biblical story where Jesus turned water into wine
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- Painter of the Mona Lisa Painting
- Defining characteristic of the Renaissance art period focused on shading, accurate anatomy, and an overall natural appearance
- Raphael's art piece
- Depiction of holy family
7 Clues: Raphael's art piece • Depiction of holy family • Painter of the Mona Lisa Painting • Known for incredibly accurate sculptures • Art piece based on biblical story where Jesus turned water into wine • Defining characteristic of the Renaissance art period focused on shading, accurate anatomy, and an overall natural appearance • ...
Dark Humour 2020-07-27
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- Whenever Courage the Cowardly dog has a problem, he goes here for answers
- Aladeen was The Dictator of The Republic of _
- Name of BoJack Horseman's father
- First name of Batgirl from "The killing joke"
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- A Really cool taxi driver who's friend goes by the name Mr.Pool
- Guinness world record for most swearing in an animated series
- Name of the theme park located inside a homeless man in Rick and Morty is ___ park
- Ed's sister from Ed Edd Eddy
8 Clues: Ed's sister from Ed Edd Eddy • Name of BoJack Horseman's father • Aladeen was The Dictator of The Republic of _ • First name of Batgirl from "The killing joke" • Guinness world record for most swearing in an animated series • A Really cool taxi driver who's friend goes by the name Mr.Pool • Whenever Courage the Cowardly dog has a problem, he goes here for answers • ...
Blood Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-11
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- Why is it important to take Anatomy and Physiology?
- A bodily fluid in the circulatory system of humans.
- A Common blood disorder.
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- A tiny disc-shaped piece of cell found in the blood or spleen.
- Are a type of white blood cell.
- A protein involved in forming blood clots in the body.
- A group of proteins in your blood made in your liver by your immune system.
- A protein in the red blood cells that carry oxygen.
8 Clues: A Common blood disorder. • Are a type of white blood cell. • Why is it important to take Anatomy and Physiology? • A protein in the red blood cells that carry oxygen. • A bodily fluid in the circulatory system of humans. • A protein involved in forming blood clots in the body. • A tiny disc-shaped piece of cell found in the blood or spleen. • ...
PASA Holiday Party Crossword: ) 2021-12-20
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- Ultimate PASA King.
- Ultimate PASA Queen.
- Her puppy who would melt the Grinch’s heart.
- She's the gamekeeper of ePBL.
- He showed us “Grey’s Anatomy” worthy clinical skills during campus block.
- She was an inspiring leader of operations in the COVID 19 Response Effort
- Her instagram account will serve you all things PA
- He’s your friendly neighbourhood TO paramedic.
- He's the man with the PA Plan
- She's your friendly neighbourhood O-town paramedic.
- Her pasta will put you in a delightful food coma.
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- Thank you to these two lads who serve our country proud.
- Our midwifery wonder woman.
- She has sharpened our SOAP note skills.
- They'll make you scan the four walls of your room, and they'll check it twice, they're going to find out who's naughty or nice
- Our celebrity athlete who has a need for speed!
- She’s helping us become thoughtful practitioners one reflection piece at a time.
- She checks in on us to make sure we haven't morphed into study robots
18 Clues: Ultimate PASA King. • Ultimate PASA Queen. • Our midwifery wonder woman. • She's the gamekeeper of ePBL. • He's the man with the PA Plan • She has sharpened our SOAP note skills. • Her puppy who would melt the Grinch’s heart. • He’s your friendly neighbourhood TO paramedic. • Our celebrity athlete who has a need for speed! • Her pasta will put you in a delightful food coma. • ...
chapter 1 - Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 2024-08-15
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- The study of the structure/ morphology of the human body and its parts
- One of the five requirements of organisms
- When change is intensified instead of reversed
- Portion which includes the head, neck and trunk
- The maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment
- Causes movements and maintain posture
- Consists of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and sense organs
- Portion which includes the upper and lower limbs
- All of the chemical reactions in an organism that supports life
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- When the deviation from the set point is corrected
- A well organized unit that body parts form
- The study of the functions of the human body and its parts
- The environment within the body in which the cells live
- The lower middle portion of the abdominal area
- Helps with framework, protection and attachment sites
- double layer membrane which lines the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavities
- Provide information about specific conditions in the internal environment
- Group of organs that function closely together
18 Clues: Causes movements and maintain posture • One of the five requirements of organisms • A well organized unit that body parts form • The lower middle portion of the abdominal area • When change is intensified instead of reversed • Group of organs that function closely together • Portion which includes the head, neck and trunk • ...
Spring Concert Music 2025-01-31
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- Which song talks about anatomy?
- What two names that start with an "E" are sung about in this concert?
- In "Good Timber" what did the tree live and die as?
- Which song is a mashup of two songs?
- What song has the most solos in it?
- What is the song we talked about that is a protest song from the Civil Rights Movement?
- What is one thing you "believe" in in the song "I Believe"?
- Which song repeats the same words over and over again?
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- How many songs are SAB?
- What song has two languages in it?
- What song mentions fire?
- What is the female name that there is a song titled after?
- How many songs are only for Tenors & Basses?
- What composer wrote two of our songs for spring semester?
- Which song is part of a five movement work?
- How many songs are SATB?
- How many songs are only for Sopranos & Altos?
- Which song mentions seeing more than the color of skin?
- What type of illness is "You are Enough" written about?
- What language is Sisi ni Moja in?
20 Clues: How many songs are SAB? • What song mentions fire? • How many songs are SATB? • Which song talks about anatomy? • What language is Sisi ni Moja in? • What song has two languages in it? • What song has the most solos in it? • Which song is a mashup of two songs? • Which song is part of a five movement work? • How many songs are only for Tenors & Basses? • ...
The Rookie Test 2025-03-19
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- What did Tim put in a IED to blow up in Lucy’s face?
- What are Lucy Chen’s parents professions?
- What nickname does Nyla Harper give Lucy?
- What is the name of Tim’s doppelgänger?
- Who is the funniest inmate?
- What is John Nolan’s half brothers name?
- Who is Bailey’s ex husband?
- Who was Nolan’s training officer in season 1?
- Who kidnapped Celina’s sister Blanca?
- Who kidnaps Angela at her wedding?
- What did Angela Lopez study in college before dropping out?
- What is Nolan’s son’s name?
- What military rank did Bradford hold in the US army?
- What class did Lucy and Rachel share in college?
- Who does Lucy start dating in season 4?
- Who kidnapped Lucy Chen?
- What is Wesley’s profession?
- What is the name of greys wife?
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- Where did Nolan live before moving to LA?
- Who killed Captain Andersen?
- Where does John get shot at the end of season 6?
- What username did Lucy use on thorsen’s release site?
- Who is the female serial killer?
- What is the name of Tim’s dog that Lucy fostered for a short amount of time?
- Who was Jackson’s training officer?
- Who is the watch commander?
- Who dies at Angela’s wedding?
- Who plays Lucy Chen in the rookie?
- What is Tim and Lucy’s ship name?
- What is the name of Bradford’s ex-wife?
- What nickname did Nolan have his mom set on her contact?
- What is the name of Lucy’s doppelgänger?
- What did Bailey show up on John’s doorstep wearing?
- What episode of season 1 did captain Anderson get killed?
- Who works at the community center?
- Where did Bradford’s former girlfriend Rachel move to, to pursue her dream job?
- What position does Nolan use his golden ticket on?
- Who is the lazy cop?
- What is Nolan’s son’s fiancé’s name?
- Who’s dad is a wrapper?
40 Clues: Who is the lazy cop? • Who’s dad is a wrapper? • Who kidnapped Lucy Chen? • Who is the watch commander? • Who is the funniest inmate? • Who is Bailey’s ex husband? • What is Nolan’s son’s name? • Who killed Captain Andersen? • What is Wesley’s profession? • Who dies at Angela’s wedding? • What is the name of greys wife? • Who is the female serial killer? • ...
Animal Structures and their Function 2024-09-23
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- closely compacted in substance
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms
- - the purpose that an object or characteristic has
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- an animal or object that can move easily through the air
- - something of many parts that is put together
- a specifically designed feature that an animal has to help them live in their environment
- means the same as shape
7 Clues: means the same as shape • closely compacted in substance • - something of many parts that is put together • - the purpose that an object or characteristic has • an animal or object that can move easily through the air • a specifically designed feature that an animal has to help them live in their environment • ...
Topic 3 Lesson 2 2022-12-21
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- Structure with triangle sides.
- Study of the structure of the body and it's organs.
- Statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stne or other materials.
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- Symbol that stands for a word, idea or sound.
- Writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile River.
- To build or put together.
- To continue to live, to exist.
7 Clues: To build or put together. • Structure with triangle sides. • To continue to live, to exist. • Symbol that stands for a word, idea or sound. • Study of the structure of the body and it's organs. • Statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stne or other materials. • ...
Anatomy of the DSLR 2022-08-04
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- Used to indicated the camera's mode
- The button you press that opens the shutter & takes the photograph
- The button you press while moving the command dial to change the cameras ISO
- The button you press to change camera settings
- A digital display that allows you to see previous photos and a live version of the viewfinder
- The button you press to look back at previous photos
- Switches camera view from viewfinder to view screen
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- Used to change the amount of photos that are taken when the shutter is released
- A dial that allows you to adjust multiple camera settings including shutter speed, aperture & ISO
- Adjusts the focal length of the image by turning it left or right
- The button you press while moving the command dial to change the cameras aperture
- Switches camera between auto & manual focus
- Mounting surface to attach removable flash & other accessories
- Adjusts the focus of the image by turning it left or right
- Turns the camera on & off
- The window you look through to see what you are shooting
16 Clues: Turns the camera on & off • Used to indicated the camera's mode • Switches camera between auto & manual focus • The button you press to change camera settings • Switches camera view from viewfinder to view screen • The button you press to look back at previous photos • The window you look through to see what you are shooting • ...
Blood Vessel Anatomy & Function 2021-05-17
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- this vein drains blood into the right atrium
- the tunica intima is made of this type of tissue
- a conductance vessel is called what?
- the layer of blood vessels that is made up of elastic and smooth muscle
- the circular arrangement of arteries in the brain is known as the circle of what?
- there are two parts of the descending aorta. The thoracic and the what?
- the brachiocephalic, left common carotid, and the left subclavian artery branch of of this part of the aorta?
- these are the sounds one listens for when obtaining a blood pressure
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- the smallest veins are called what?
- this pressure is related to plasma proteins in the blood
- this trunk branches off the descending aorta to further divide into the arteries that feed the stomach, spleen, and liver
- heart failure retains water and develops excess blood volume which is known as?
- an exchange vessel is called what?
- the primary process causing substances to move across the capillary wall from an area of high concentration to low concentration
- the distal end of the aorta splits into the left and right _______ arteries?
- the ______ arteriosus allows blood from the pulmonary artery to flow directly into the descending aorta.
16 Clues: an exchange vessel is called what? • the smallest veins are called what? • a conductance vessel is called what? • this vein drains blood into the right atrium • the tunica intima is made of this type of tissue • this pressure is related to plasma proteins in the blood • these are the sounds one listens for when obtaining a blood pressure • ...
Chapter 12 Eye Anatomy 2023-02-10
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- network of glands, ducts, canals, and sacs that produce and drain tears
- jelly like substance found behind the lens that helps maintain its shape
- The outer protective layer of the eye
- Middle layer of the eye
- Opening of the center of the iris
- Responsible for detailed vision
- mucous membrane lining the eyelids and covering the anterior part of sclera
- Innermost layer of they eye, contains vision receptors
- It's function is to focus and bend light
- Transparent anterior part of the eye, allows light rays to enter the eye
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- oil glands in the upper and lower eyelids that help lubricate the eye
- watery liquid found in the anterior cavity of the eye
- Connects the choroid to the iris
- Carries visual impulses from the retina to the brain
- Pigmented muscular structure that regulates the amount of light entering the eye by controlling the size of the pupil
- The organ of vision
16 Clues: The organ of vision • Middle layer of the eye • Responsible for detailed vision • Connects the choroid to the iris • Opening of the center of the iris • The outer protective layer of the eye • It's function is to focus and bend light • Carries visual impulses from the retina to the brain • watery liquid found in the anterior cavity of the eye • ...
Anatomy Regions and Directions 2014-01-30
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- Area of back between the ribs and hips, the loin
- Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs
- Wrist region
- Divides the body into left and right parts lengthwise
- Cheek area
- Curve of shoulder formed by large deltoid muscle
- Neck region
- Posterior surface of the leg; the calf
- Sole of the foot
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- Thigh area
- Toward or at the backside of the body; behind
- Navel region
- Away from the head end or toward the lower part of the body; below
- Toward or at the body surface
- Area where the thigh meets the body; groin
- Genital region
16 Clues: Thigh area • Cheek area • Neck region • Navel region • Wrist region • Genital region • Sole of the foot • Toward or at the body surface • Anterior body trunk inferior to ribs • Posterior surface of the leg; the calf • Area where the thigh meets the body; groin • Toward or at the backside of the body; behind • Area of back between the ribs and hips, the loin • ...
Anatomy of the Constitution 2021-12-09
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- process of constitution being altered
- a change or addition to a document
- establishes the judicial branch
- This branch interprets laws
- This document limited the powers of gov.
- state ratifications that are necessary
- Giving consent or approval
- establishes the executive branch
- A nation ruled under one gov.
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- People who didn't want a constitution
- People who wanted a constitution
- establishes relationships of the states
- establishes laws of the United States
- This branch creates laws
- establishes the legislative branch
- This branch executes laws
16 Clues: This branch creates laws • This branch executes laws • Giving consent or approval • This branch interprets laws • A nation ruled under one gov. • establishes the judicial branch • People who wanted a constitution • establishes the executive branch • a change or addition to a document • establishes the legislative branch • People who didn't want a constitution • ...
Anatomy Of The Constitution 2021-12-10
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- The Legislative branch creates this
- It's Job is supposed to introduce the Constitution
- This part of the Constitution explains how the States create their own laws and how they interchange each other.
- This section has the Judicial branch, this explains how the court used.
- This section of the constitution describes the Executive branch which carries out laws, people like the President, also it describes and says how someone can qualify as the President.
- This branch decides what laws mean and whether they've been followed during court cases.
- Is the Concept of the national government sharing power with the state governments
- This section explains how the constitution can be ratified with nine out of 13 states agreeing with the Constitution
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- Part of the Constitution which protects certain rights.
- A law-making body which has the power to collect taxes
- This part of the Constitution where the national Government shares its power with the state government.
- Longest part of the Constitution, creates the Legislative Branch which is for law making.
- This is fundamentals of our nation
- This term means to officially add in or pass a law.
- Splits in two parts, House of Representatives and Congress
- How the Constitution can be changed or Amended.
16 Clues: This is fundamentals of our nation • The Legislative branch creates this • How the Constitution can be changed or Amended. • It's Job is supposed to introduce the Constitution • This term means to officially add in or pass a law. • Part of the Constitution which protects certain rights. • A law-making body which has the power to collect taxes • ...
Tissues - Anatomy and Physiology 2025-12-15
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- Contains red blood marrow and is found on the end of long bones
- Stretchy and is found on the outer ear
- Stores and produces white blood cells
- Spindle shaped and attached to the walls of hollow organs
- Lacks blood vessels and is tightly packed together
- Consists of fine collagenous fibers and is found in the nose and ends of long bones
- Striped and column shaped ; moved voluntarily
- Found in the heart and moves involuntarily
- Stores fat
- Can be both spongy and compact ; they are connective tissue
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- Consists of strong collagenous fibers; absorbs shocks and reduces friction between bones
- Serves to bind and support the body
- Contracts and relaxes to move parts of the body
- Can be simple or stratified
- Connective tissue made of cells suspended in the liquid matrix
- Responds to stimuli and nerve impulses ; found in the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves
16 Clues: Stores fat • Can be simple or stratified • Serves to bind and support the body • Stores and produces white blood cells • Stretchy and is found on the outer ear • Found in the heart and moves involuntarily • Striped and column shaped ; moved voluntarily • Contracts and relaxes to move parts of the body • Lacks blood vessels and is tightly packed together • ...
Chapter 6 Milady 2023-09-28
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- The facial skeleton has how many bones
- Structures composed of specialized tissue that perform specific functions in plants and animals
- The type of tissue that also means fat
- The scientific study of the functions and activities performed by the body's structure
- The basic unit of all living things
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- The dense active structure at the center of the cell
- The type of tissue that controls and coordinates body functions
- The study of the body that can be seen with the eye
- A collection of similar cells that perform a function
9 Clues: The basic unit of all living things • The facial skeleton has how many bones • The type of tissue that also means fat • The study of the body that can be seen with the eye • The dense active structure at the center of the cell • A collection of similar cells that perform a function • The type of tissue that controls and coordinates body functions • ...
Modern age crossword puzzle 2024-08-25
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- Galen’s term for the body’s vital warmth
- According to Galen, this system is responsible for life-giving energy.
- Galen’s understanding of this system included the heart and arteries.
- Galen believed this organ was responsible for sensation and thought.
- The practice of cutting into living animals to study their anatomy, used by Galen.
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- Galen’s theory included this bodily fluid, believed to cause fever when in excess.
- This organ, according to Galen, was responsible for nutrition and growth.
- Galen’s anatomical studies were often performed on these animals.
- Galen’s work was based on the theory of four ____.
9 Clues: Galen’s term for the body’s vital warmth • Galen’s work was based on the theory of four ____. • Galen’s anatomical studies were often performed on these animals. • Galen believed this organ was responsible for sensation and thought. • Galen’s understanding of this system included the heart and arteries. • ...
Ch. 13-15 Crossword for The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 2024-03-26
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- any difficult or perplexing situation or problem
- the science dealing with the structure of animals and plants
- a sudden and widespread disaster
- to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away
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- sophisticated character; ideas, tastes, or ways as the result of education, worldly experience, etc.
- feeling or expressing extreme annoyance or irritation
- to go with impatient or impetuous, exaggerated movements
- involving an extremely important decision or result; decisive; critical
- a reedlike plant, Zingiber oficinale, native to South Asia but now cultivated in many tropical countries, having a pungent, spicy rhizome used in cooking and medicine
9 Clues: a sudden and widespread disaster • any difficult or perplexing situation or problem • to become smaller and smaller; shrink; waste away • feeling or expressing extreme annoyance or irritation • to go with impatient or impetuous, exaggerated movements • the science dealing with the structure of animals and plants • ...
Crossword: Theories of Evolution 2026-03-01
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- organism that is better adapted and thrives for survival and produce more offspring
- Darwin, he originated the theory of evolution by natural selection
- separation of populations that prevents interbreeding
- Anatomy, the similarities and differences of human and animal bone structure
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- the passing of genetic traits from parents to offspring
- over generations, organisms are better suited to their environment
- the change in inheritable characteristics over a generation of time in a biological population
- the phenotypic and genotypic differences of an organism in a population
- Records, the preserved remains, imprints of ancient organisms
9 Clues: separation of populations that prevents interbreeding • the passing of genetic traits from parents to offspring • Records, the preserved remains, imprints of ancient organisms • Darwin, he originated the theory of evolution by natural selection • over generations, organisms are better suited to their environment • ...
Anatomy of a plant 2022-03-17
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- - powerhouse of the cell and produces ATP.
- - is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plants.
- -A tube-like series of vessel elements with open ends. The walls that join the members have perforations or holes in them to allow water to pass through freely.
- seedling.
- - proteins that speed up chemical reactions inside of plant cells.
- - the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. It grows downward into the soil, anchoring.
- - a thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
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- - a cell organelle that helps make and package materials to be transported out of the cell.
- - a lipid consisting of a glycerol bound to two fatty acids, a phosphate group, and make up the cell membrane.
- - the membrane hub where most of the respiratory complexes occur and energy production in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is produced.
- - Membrane-bound organelle found within a plant cell that is filled with water. This organelle takes up much of the space inside a cell and helps maintain its shape and size.
- - Dense fluid found between the stacks of thylakoid disks of a plant cell's chloroplast. It is where carbohydrate forming reactions occur during photosynthesis.
- -a threadlike body in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order.
- - a tiny structure that carries out a specific structure within the cell.
- - the largest structure in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Where the ribosomal RNA is formed.
- -An organelle with a double membrane in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotes. It may be concerned with photosynthesis, contain yellow or orange pigment, or contain starch.
16 Clues: seedling. • - powerhouse of the cell and produces ATP. • - proteins that speed up chemical reactions inside of plant cells. • - is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plants. • - a tiny structure that carries out a specific structure within the cell. • -a threadlike body in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order. • ...
Anatomy of the eye 2013-07-31
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- The front third of the eye
- The acronym for the visible spectrum
- How many bones is the eye socket made up of
- The shape of the lens
- The type of cells that work mainly in low lighting
- What controls the movement of the lens
- What controls the amount of light let into the eye
- The alternate name for the vascular tunic
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- Contains the ciliary muscle and ciliary process
- Contains the color tissue known as stroma
- The Anterior chamber is filled with what
- Layer of tissue behind the retina that reflects visible light back
- Works with the lens to refract light
- The retina is comparable to what part of a camera
- The nervous tunic is made up of the
- The largest part of the fibrous tunic
16 Clues: The shape of the lens • The front third of the eye • The nervous tunic is made up of the • The acronym for the visible spectrum • Works with the lens to refract light • The largest part of the fibrous tunic • What controls the movement of the lens • The Anterior chamber is filled with what • Contains the color tissue known as stroma • ...
Chapter 13 Ear Anatomy 2023-02-10
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- sensory organs of balance, provides information about the body's position to maintain equilibrium
- directs sound waves into the external auditory canal
- portion of the temporal bone of the skill posterior and inferior to each auditory canal
- conveys information about sound, including volume and frequency, from the cochlea to the brain
- conveys information about the position and balance from the semicircular canals and vestibule to the brain
- bones of the middle ear that carry sound vibrations
- bony spaces within the temporal bone of the skull made up of three distinctive parts, the cochlea, semicircular canals, and the vestibule to facilitate equilibrium and balance
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- semitransparent membrane that separates the external auditory canal and the middle ear cavity
- paired cranial nerves responsible for hearing and balance
- consists of labryinth and connectors of the vestibular and the cochlear nerves
- coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing
- short tube that ends at the tympanic membrane
- consists of the auricle and external auditory canal
- consists of the tympanic membrane and the tympanic cavity containing the ossicles
- organ of hearing
- passage between the middle ear and the pharynx, equalizes air pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane
16 Clues: organ of hearing • short tube that ends at the tympanic membrane • consists of the auricle and external auditory canal • bones of the middle ear that carry sound vibrations • directs sound waves into the external auditory canal • paired cranial nerves responsible for hearing and balance • coiled portion of the inner ear containing the sensory organ for hearing • ...
nervous system anatomy & physiology 2022-06-25
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- Essential, distinguishing tissue of any organ or system.
- Large, interlacing network of nerves
- anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change
- is main center of the brain
- Macroscopic cord-like collection of fibers
- Organ that receives and transmits a stimulus to sensory nerves.
- Part of the brain anterior to the cerebellum and between the medulla
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- Thin, delicate inner membrane of the meninges.
- is the neurotransmitter chemical released at the ends of nerve cells
- is the connective and supporting tissue of an organ
- is the point at which a nervous impulse passes from one neuron to another
- convolution
- fissure
- Microscopic branching fiber of a nerve cell
- Portion of the brain beneath the thalamus
- Three protective membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord
16 Clues: fissure • convolution • is main center of the brain • Large, interlacing network of nerves • Portion of the brain beneath the thalamus • Macroscopic cord-like collection of fibers • Microscopic branching fiber of a nerve cell • Thin, delicate inner membrane of the meninges. • is the connective and supporting tissue of an organ • ...
Skin anatomy and structure 2022-10-23
16 Clues: mole • itching • hair loss • skin pigment • crack like sore • skin inflammation • Open sore on skin • pus filled papule • loss of epidermis • outer layer of skin • middle layer of skin • small opening in skin • skin test for diphtheria • Oily secretion from skin • hard protein in epidermis • tissue death due to ischemia
Sensory and Endocrine Anatomy 2026-02-26
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- The deepest layer of the skin
- Four glands that are located behind the thyroid
- Which cranial nerve (number) allows you to see
- Master gland that is found in the sella turcica and controls vital body functions
- The gland that produces tears
- Smallest bone of the human body
- Colored portion of the eye
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- The structure that regulates light entering the eye
- Gland found in the anterior neck, produces hormones such as T3 and T4
- A snail-shaped and fluid filled cavity in the inner ear
- The transparent outermost layer of the eye
- The external portion of the ear
- The middle layer of the skin
- Another name for the ear drum. *Blank* membrane
- What layer of the epidermis is the most superficial. Stratum *blank*
- Lymphoid organ that is found in the chest and is active primarily during childhood
16 Clues: Colored portion of the eye • The middle layer of the skin • The deepest layer of the skin • The gland that produces tears • The external portion of the ear • Smallest bone of the human body • The transparent outermost layer of the eye • Which cranial nerve (number) allows you to see • Four glands that are located behind the thyroid • ...
anatomy Vocab 10/17 2024-10-17
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- Contraction of some fibers in skeletal muscle at any given time
- A narrow extracellular space between the presynaptic and postsynaptic neurons
- heat of fibrous connective tissue that encloses a muscle
- Time period following stimulation during which a neuron or muscle fiber will not respond to a stimulus
- Time between the application of a stimulus and the beginning of a response in a muscle fiber.
- Contractile fibers within muscle cells
- Protein that, with actin, contracts and relaxes muscle fiber
- cordlike or bandlike mass of white fibrous connective tissue that connects a muscle to a mone
- Stimulation level that must be exceeded to elicit a nerve impulse or a muscle contraction
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- a chemical that an axon end secretes to stimulate a muscle fiber to contract on the neuron to fire and impulse
- End of a muscle that attaches to a relatively immovable part .
- End of a muscle attached to a moveable part
- Structural and functional unit of myofibril
- A protein in a muscle fiber forms filaments that slide between elements of the protein myosin, contracting muscle fibers.
- Brief muscular contraction followed by relaxation.
- neuron A neuron that transmits impulses from the central nervous system to an effector
16 Clues: Contractile fibers within muscle cells • End of a muscle attached to a moveable part • Structural and functional unit of myofibril • Brief muscular contraction followed by relaxation. • heat of fibrous connective tissue that encloses a muscle • Protein that, with actin, contracts and relaxes muscle fiber • ...
Cedees Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-18
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- Nerve of sight.
- Lateral surface of submandibular gland is related to this artery.
- Muscle of grinning.
- This nerve exits cranial cavity via anterior part of jugular foramen.
- This muscle originates from upper genial tubercle of mandible.
- Only muscle outside larynx
- Supratrochlear and Supraorbital nerves are branches of this nerve.
- This muscle is used for testing the integrity of hypoglossal nerve.
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- This muscle originates from oral surface of Palatine Aponeurosis.
- Two small rod-shaped pieces of cartilage placed in aryepiglottic folds.
- Other name of Parotid Duct.
- Tenth Cranial Nerve.
- Nerve Supply of most muscles of Suboccipital Triangle.
- This ligament is present deep to hyoglossus
- Leaf-shaped Cartilage
- This muscle originates from nasal bone and causes transverse wrinkles on forehead.
- Main artery supplying tongue.
17 Clues: Nerve of sight. • Muscle of grinning. • Tenth Cranial Nerve. • Leaf-shaped Cartilage • Only muscle outside larynx • Other name of Parotid Duct. • Main artery supplying tongue. • This ligament is present deep to hyoglossus • Nerve Supply of most muscles of Suboccipital Triangle. • This muscle originates from upper genial tubercle of mandible. • ...
Anatomy Of The Knee 2025-04-21
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- Helps decrease the amount of stress in a knee joint
- A bony bump located on the outside side of the femur
- Prevents anterior displacement of the tibia
- 3 muscles that help with extending and flexing the knee
- Literally another name for the kneecap
- Acts as a pully on the quadriceps
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- Responsible for keeping the leg stable also a very skinny bone
- Prevents Posterior displacement of the tibia
- Provides medial stability (inside of the knee)
- 4 leg muscles that help with movement like walking
- Helps absorb shock and provide stability in the knee joint
- Upper part of the Tibia that forms part of the knee joint
- Provide lateral stability (outside of the knee)
- A bony bump located on the inner side of the femur
- Medial part of an area at the lower end of the humerus
- Allows for flexion and extension of the leg
16 Clues: Acts as a pully on the quadriceps • Literally another name for the kneecap • Prevents anterior displacement of the tibia • Allows for flexion and extension of the leg • Prevents Posterior displacement of the tibia • Provides medial stability (inside of the knee) • Provide lateral stability (outside of the knee) • 4 leg muscles that help with movement like walking • ...
Ankit 2020-10-14
5 Clues: to swing or move • acting exactly like something or someone • acting or done spontaneously or unconsciously • a public performance (as of music or dancing) • a branch of morphology that deals with the structure of organisms
dsdss 2020-05-01
5 Clues: It sees the body like a machine. • It studies the parts of the body. • It studies how the human body works. • It compares humans to thoer hominids. • It looks at how people think and feel.
Presentation 2: Adv II S/L 2024-11-02
5 Clues: the action to getting older • the act of limit or reduce something • psychology and social factors together • study of the process of aging in all aspects • scientific study of the internal part of the body
m4 2021-06-11
Ancient Egypt New words 2024-09-03
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- a large stone tomb for an Egyptian king or queen
- whole, not broken or damaged
- dead bodies preserved with oils and wrapped in strips of cloth for burial
- someone who gives advice and helps people sort out their problems
- doctors
- the study of how living bodies work
- soldier
- a form of writing that uses pictures instead of letters
- a small wooden box to keep jewellery in
- a tall pointed stone put up in memory of a person
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- the study of how bones and muscles in the human body fit together
- to rot, go off
- paper is made from a special grass-like plant that grows in wet areas
- a stone carving with the head of a human and the body of a lion
- kept in very good condition
- a building in which a dead person is buried
- an Ancient Egyptian king or queen
- a cart with two wheels that was pulled by horses and was used for battles and races
18 Clues: doctors • soldier • to rot, go off • kept in very good condition • whole, not broken or damaged • an Ancient Egyptian king or queen • the study of how living bodies work • a small wooden box to keep jewellery in • a building in which a dead person is buried • a large stone tomb for an Egyptian king or queen • a tall pointed stone put up in memory of a person • ...
Renaissance 2022-03-14
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- the renewed interest in the ancient world
- famous sculpture created by Michelangelo
- a picture painted straight onto a wall with wet plaster
- adding depth to a picture
- who painted the 'Mona Lisa'
- Italy was divided into ___________________ and each city had its own ruler
- who brought spices and silks to Europe and became wealthy
- the meaning of the Renaissance
- the study of the human body
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- tiny brush strokes to blend areas into each other and avoid hard outlines
- playwright that created works of literature such as 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Italy was the centre of the ______________________
- where two sides are even/balanced
- one of the aspects of the Renaissance that were changed and renewed in the period. (Clue: not science, art)
- famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence
- the person who commissioned an artist to produce a work of art
- the country where the Renaissance began
- Leonardo da Vinci was a painter and an ____________________
18 Clues: adding depth to a picture • who painted the 'Mona Lisa' • the study of the human body • the meaning of the Renaissance • where two sides are even/balanced • the country where the Renaissance began • famous sculpture created by Michelangelo • the renewed interest in the ancient world • famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence • ...
Rennaisance 2025-11-06
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- A painting, drawing, or sculpture of a person.
- replaced tempera as the main medium
- A person who supports and pays artists to create works of art.
- A strong cloth used by artists to paint on.
- A type of paint made by mixing pigments with egg yolk or water.
- A three-dimensional artwork made by shaping stone, clay, or metal.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
- An outstanding work of art made by a skilled artist.
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or concepts in art.
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- The main Italian city of the Renaissance
- The place where artists work and learn from a master.
- Art technique using light and shadow
- This word means “rebirth” in French
- A person who designs buildings.
- A technique used in art to show depth and distance.
- A painting made on wet plaster on walls or ceilings.
- A new idea, method, or invention that improves something.
- The study of human nature and values
18 Clues: A person who designs buildings. • This word means “rebirth” in French • replaced tempera as the main medium • Art technique using light and shadow • The study of human nature and values • The main Italian city of the Renaissance • A strong cloth used by artists to paint on. • The study of the structure of the human body. • A painting, drawing, or sculpture of a person. • ...
Life Science Chapter 13 Review 2026-03-26
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- bone that has many empty spaces
- muscles you can control
- the study of how organs and structures function
- the outer layer of the skin
- the study of the organs and structures of the body
- the body produces this when exposed to sunlight
- the thickest layer of skin which contains blood vessels, nerves, and follicles
- the brown pigment that determines human skin color
- a band of connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- this body system includes the skin
- muscles you cannot control at will
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- a type of connective tissue that is softer and more flexible than bone
- when muscles contract, they give off heat which helps our bodies maintain...?
- muscles are named after their size, what bone they're attached to, and their...?
- the tough white tissue that covers bone and forms new bone tissue
- a tough, flexible band of connective tissue that holds joints together
- this layer of skin consists of fat cells that help cushion the body
- two or more bones meet together
18 Clues: muscles you can control • the outer layer of the skin • bone that has many empty spaces • two or more bones meet together • this body system includes the skin • muscles you cannot control at will • the study of how organs and structures function • the body produces this when exposed to sunlight • the study of the organs and structures of the body • ...
Grade 9 crossword puzzle 2025-01-13
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- the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia.
- is the large estate owned by a knight or lord.
- a word means rebirth.
- a way of thinking and learning that stresses on human abilities
- to learn about the sun, stars, and planets.
- a way of showing depth and distance on a flat surface.
- referring to the cultures of ancient Greece or Rome
- are warriors who fought on horseback.
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- is a system of promises that governed the relationships between lords and vassals
- refers to the shape and elevation of land in a region.
- was an important king of the Franks.
- Latin word refers to the Middle Ages.
- is the capital of Italy.
- is the study of the structure of human bodies.
- is a fee that lenders charge people who borrow money from
- are workers who were tied to the land on which they lived.
- means dedicated to God.
- was the most influential of all Italian city-states.
18 Clues: a word means rebirth. • means dedicated to God. • is the capital of Italy. • was an important king of the Franks. • Latin word refers to the Middle Ages. • are warriors who fought on horseback. • to learn about the sun, stars, and planets. • is the large estate owned by a knight or lord. • is the study of the structure of human bodies. • ...
Movies and TV 2024-02-18
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- Flash Gordon is this person's favourite film
- A chipmunk often wearing a green jumper
- Cockamouse
- I'm just ---
- Regina George in the new Mean Girls
- Leonardo Di Caprio's first ever film
- Anatomy 'It's a beautiful day to save lives'
- Rachel in Friends leaves for this place at the end of the show
- Jess Hayes was one of the first two winner of this show
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- 162 Candles
- His/Her face mask catches fire in a restaurant
- Animated film set in prehistoric times where, at the start, two characters are left behind when other animals leave
- The name of the village in a film directed by Mike Newell starring Hugh Grant
- The first Oxford college to appear in Saltburn
- Original film released in 1999, new version of this film was released in 2022
- Actor was arrested in Las Vegas recently for allegedly attacking hospital staff
- London-based film featuring a book shop
- Musical removed from Netflix in autumn 2022
18 Clues: Cockamouse • 162 Candles • I'm just --- • Regina George in the new Mean Girls • Leonardo Di Caprio's first ever film • A chipmunk often wearing a green jumper • London-based film featuring a book shop • Musical removed from Netflix in autumn 2022 • Flash Gordon is this person's favourite film • Anatomy 'It's a beautiful day to save lives' • ...
Human Body 2023-02-19
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- The bone located on the thumb side of the forearm
- Part of the body that is often massaged during a shampoo
- Body part that pumps blood
- Body part that filters toxins and produces bile
- Part of the body located between the chest and the pelvis
- Produces hormones
- The bone located on the outside of the leg
- Part of the throat that contains the vocal cords
- The part of the body that connects the foot and the leg
- The bone located in the lower jaw
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- The circular colored part of the eye
- The muscle that separates the chest and the abdomen
- The study of the human body
- The fluid that circulates through the body
- The part of the body that connects the mouth and the esophagus
- The joint located between the upper and lower parts of the arm
- The joint located between the thigh and the lower leg
- The part of the leg located between the ankle and the knee
18 Clues: Produces hormones • Body part that pumps blood • The study of the human body • The bone located in the lower jaw • The circular colored part of the eye • The fluid that circulates through the body • The bone located on the outside of the leg • Body part that filters toxins and produces bile • Part of the throat that contains the vocal cords • ...
Biology 2023-03-01
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- useless structures that were once important to a species ancestors
- the influence of closely associated species on each other through out evolution
- the process of species adapting and changing over time
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric creature casted or imprinted on a rock or sedament
- bdoy parts that are different in structure but same in use
- a random change in a gene
- the study of bodily structures
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- a species becoming extinct slowly
- relating DNA found in other organisms
- bursts of rapid change between periods of little or no change in a species
- multiple new species arising from a common ancestor
- extinction of a species due to a catastrophic event
- body parts that have same structure different use
- the stock of genes in a breeding population
- the species in a specific area
- non random breeding
- a trait that allows a population to survive better
- the study of developing embryos
18 Clues: non random breeding • a random change in a gene • the species in a specific area • the study of bodily structures • the study of developing embryos • a species becoming extinct slowly • relating DNA found in other organisms • the stock of genes in a breeding population • body parts that have same structure different use • a trait that allows a population to survive better • ...
Biology 2023-03-01
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- a random change in a gene
- non random breeding
- useless structures that were once important to a species ancestors
- body parts that are different in structure but same in use
- the species in a specific area
- multiple new species arising from a common ancestor
- relating DNA found in other organisms
- the study of developing embryos
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- the influence of closely associated species on each other through out evolution
- body parts that have same structure different use
- the stock of genes in a breeding population
- a species becoming extinct slowly
- bursts of rapid change between periods of little or no change in a species
- a trait that allows a population to survive better
- the remains or impression of a prehistoric creature casted or imprinted on a rock or sedament
- extinction of a species due to a catastrophic event
- the study of bodily structures
- the process of species adapting and changing over time
18 Clues: non random breeding • a random change in a gene • the study of bodily structures • the species in a specific area • the study of developing embryos • a species becoming extinct slowly • relating DNA found in other organisms • the stock of genes in a breeding population • body parts that have same structure different use • a trait that allows a population to survive better • ...
Books and TV 2021-12-25
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- This country is also Tan from Queer Eye's last name
- the sister in The Color Purple who writes letters to God
- david and alexis's mother in Schitt's creek
- Before Grey Sloan the Grey's Anatomy hospital was Seattle ______
- Schitt's creek first name
- Actress Smith who played the granny in Downton Abbey
- the only boy in the Derry Girls group
- In Midnight Library, Nora dreams of having this job
- David Rosenfelt's first dog
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- One of the hosts of the Great British Baking Show has this lastname also a famous neighborhood
- Kya's husband in where the Crawdad's sing
- the second Bridgerton's son
- dog judy's criminal name was the ____ bandit (a car brand)
- the name of Jake and Amy's son
- the last name of the main family in Schitt's Creek
- Nick from New Girl's last name; also the name of a beer
- In the show Lupin, the main character is inspired by the story of _____ Lupin
- this roommate was replaced by Winston in New Girl
18 Clues: Schitt's creek first name • the second Bridgerton's son • David Rosenfelt's first dog • the name of Jake and Amy's son • the only boy in the Derry Girls group • Kya's husband in where the Crawdad's sing • david and alexis's mother in Schitt's creek • this roommate was replaced by Winston in New Girl • the last name of the main family in Schitt's Creek • ...
Renaissance 2022-03-14
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- Leonardo da Vinci was a painter and an ____________________
- where two sides are even/balanced
- the country where the Renaissance began
- playwright that created works of literature such as 'Romeo and Juliet'
- the renewed interest in the ancient world
- who painted the 'Mona Lisa'
- the person who commissioned an artist to produce a work of art
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- Italy was the centre of the ______________________
- one of the aspects of the Renaissance that were changed and renewed in the period. (Clue: not science, art)
- adding depth to a picture
- the meaning of the Renaissance
- tiny brush strokes to blend areas into each other and avoid hard outlines
- Italy was divided into ___________________ and each city had its own ruler
- a picture painted straight onto a wall with wet plaster
- famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence
- who brought spices and silks to Europe and became wealthy
- famous sculpture created by Michelangelo
- the study of the human body
18 Clues: adding depth to a picture • who painted the 'Mona Lisa' • the study of the human body • the meaning of the Renaissance • where two sides are even/balanced • the country where the Renaissance began • famous sculpture created by Michelangelo • the renewed interest in the ancient world • famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence • ...
IB Bio HL2 A3.2 - Classification and Cladistics 2026-03-24
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- The science of classification from shared traits
- A method of classification through shared derived characteristics
- Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Family, Genus, Species
- The evolution of similiar traits/characteristics from different ancestry
- A shared framework of theories for progression
- A tree diagram that shows evolutionary relationships and shared characteristics
- A branch point of a cladogram
- The most encomposing classification of organisms
- A shared trait from a common ancestor
- A most outer tip of the tree at the last node
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- The study of physical form, specifically, anatomy
- A technique that measures the splits in a cladogram through the accumulation of mutations
- The transfer of genetic material between two distinct species through hybridization.
- A species that serves as a branching point between two organisms(the connecting point of lineage)
- A method of grouping that includes an ancestor and its descendants
- A classifactory group
- Features in two different species that share a common ancestor
- The base of the cladogram, the most recent common ancestor
18 Clues: A classifactory group • A branch point of a cladogram • A shared trait from a common ancestor • A most outer tip of the tree at the last node • A shared framework of theories for progression • The science of classification from shared traits • The most encomposing classification of organisms • The study of physical form, specifically, anatomy • ...
Genetics 2023-04-25
Crossword 2023-12-14
5 Clues: The burning is also called as • It is one of the search engines • The largest organ in the human body • Science behind braking in an automobile • A branch of biology that studies the structure of human body
The Basics of Anatomy 2019-10-16
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- the study of structures too small to be seen except through a microscope.
- the process of breaking down larger molecules or substances into smaller ones.
- the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones.
- a group of organs that perform one or more vital functions for the body
- the study of bones
- the study of the organs and systems of the body.
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- the basic units of life.
- the study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye.
- the study of the functions of these organs and systems.
- when human cells reproduce by dividing in half
- a group of cells of the same kind
- the chemical process by which cells receive nutrients for cell growth and reproduction.
- seperate body structures that perform specific functions.
13 Clues: the study of bones • the basic units of life. • a group of cells of the same kind • when human cells reproduce by dividing in half • the study of the organs and systems of the body. • the study of the functions of these organs and systems. • seperate body structures that perform specific functions. • the study of structures that can be seen with the naked eye. • ...
Social Studies Ch 15 Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-02
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- Aristotle and Ptolemy believed this to be the correct way the universe was structured.
- movement of living things between hemispheres
- a ship designed for long journeys'
- Copernicus’s big discovery
- this happened between America, Europe, and Asia
- Apple is an example of a product of this type of economy
- Bacon’s rational and organized process
- Galen focused on _______, the structure of living things.
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- scholars began to question classical ideas and Christian beliefs
- because of this, we know that arteries are filled with blood and not air.
- Del Cano and the crew finished Magellan's goal to ___________ the world.
- This made it so that Spain could only claim land in the west and Portugal could only claim land on the east.
- Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand _______________ Columbus's voyage.
- the idea of things combining well with each other
- economic policy where power equals wealth
- scientists started to use this approach to understand the world instead of religion
- what Newton called his big discovery
- a navigation device used to measure stars
18 Clues: Copernicus’s big discovery • a ship designed for long journeys' • what Newton called his big discovery • Bacon’s rational and organized process • economic policy where power equals wealth • a navigation device used to measure stars • movement of living things between hemispheres • this happened between America, Europe, and Asia • ...
Books and TV 2021-12-25
Across
- This country is also Tan from Queer Eye's last name
- the sister in The Color Purple who writes letters to God
- David and Alexis's mother in Schitt's creek
- Before Grey Sloan the Grey's Anatomy hospital was Seattle ______
- Schitt's creek first name
- Actress Smith who played the granny in Downton Abbey
- the only boy in the Derry Girls group
- In Midnight Library, Nora dreams of having this job
- David Rosenfelt's first dog
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- One of the hosts of the Great British Baking Show has this lastname also a famous neighborhood
- Kya's husband in where the Crawdad's sing
- the second Bridgerton's son
- Doug Judy's criminal name was the ____ bandit (a car brand)
- the name of Jake and Amy's son
- the last name of the main family in Schitt's Creek
- Nick from New Girl's last name; also the name of a beer
- In the show Lupin, the main character is inspired by the story of _____ Lupin
- this roommate was replaced by Winston in New Girl
18 Clues: Schitt's creek first name • the second Bridgerton's son • David Rosenfelt's first dog • the name of Jake and Amy's son • the only boy in the Derry Girls group • Kya's husband in where the Crawdad's sing • David and Alexis's mother in Schitt's creek • this roommate was replaced by Winston in New Girl • the last name of the main family in Schitt's Creek • ...
Education 2023-10-07
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- A written or spoken report on a research topic.
- A place where students perform scientific experiments.
- A group of students in the same age or grade level.
- The study of the structure and function of the human body.
- A person who manages and leads an educational institution.
- The skill of thinking clearly and logically.(two words)
- A person who writes articles or books on a subject.
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- The educational level above high school, typically a four-year degree.
- The study of the human mind and behavior.
- A document outlining course objectives and materials.
- A synonym for "tutor."
- A method of teaching that uses electronic technology.
- The study of living organisms and their interactions.
- The process of acquiring knowledge through investigation.
- The assessment of a student's learning at the end of a course. (two words)
- A subject that studies the Earth's features and processes.
- A person who studies the past to understand societies.
- A place to store books and learning materials.
18 Clues: A synonym for "tutor." • The study of the human mind and behavior. • A place to store books and learning materials. • A written or spoken report on a research topic. • A group of students in the same age or grade level. • A person who writes articles or books on a subject. • A document outlining course objectives and materials. • ...
Medicine Crossword 2023-07-05
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- The scientific name for a nerve cell
- A medical condition wherein a part of the brain is deprived of oxygen
- The medicine of neuroscience
- A brain disorder where there is uncontrolled electrical activity
- The air contains approximately 21% of this molecule
- A condition that occurs with damage of the cerebellum, a good hangman word!
- A respiratory condition that causes contraction of the bronchioles
- The lobe of the brain that processes vision
- The study of how the body works (Clue: Its not anatomy)
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- The device used to measure brainwaves
- The medicine of the cardiovascular system
- A medical word for an inability to walk properly
- Inflammation of the protective layers of the brain (clue: the layers are called meninges)
- One of the main muscles involved in respiration
- The name of the artery in the wrist
- A blood vessel that carries blood AWAY from the heart
- The region of the brain that when damaged causes "word salad"
- The anatomical structure that protects the spinal chord
18 Clues: The medicine of neuroscience • The name of the artery in the wrist • The scientific name for a nerve cell • The device used to measure brainwaves • The medicine of the cardiovascular system • The lobe of the brain that processes vision • One of the main muscles involved in respiration • A medical word for an inability to walk properly • ...
Practice for the test 2024-11-01
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- Protestant follower of Calvin
- Margaret of Parma
- The split from the Catholic Church
- In the eyes of Catholics this is someone who does not believe in the Catholic teachings
- South American civilization in what is now Mexico
- Letter 300 nobles gave to Margaret to ask her to stop the Inquisition
- Person representing the Spanish king in a Dutch province
- The structure of the human body, they studied this to make paintings realistic
- ART ART ART
- A Court prosecuting, torturing and killing Protestants
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- Large farm where usually one product was farmed, often by slaves
- A Christian who protests the teaching or behavior of the Catholic Church
- Renaissance artist used this to make depth in a painting
- Protestant follower of Luther
- Fury
- South American civilization in what is now Peru
- Europeans wanted these without having to pay taxes to the Ottomans
- Area outside the mother country that is taken over and ruled by the country
18 Clues: Fury • ART ART ART • Margaret of Parma • Protestant follower of Calvin • Protestant follower of Luther • The split from the Catholic Church • South American civilization in what is now Peru • South American civilization in what is now Mexico • A Court prosecuting, torturing and killing Protestants • Renaissance artist used this to make depth in a painting • ...
LGBTQ+ 2023-05-16
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- What is the name of a charity supporting families with LGBTQ+ members
- A person who only feels attraction once they have an emotional bond.
- What is the name of a charity helping improve the mental health and well-being of the LGBTQ+ community?
- A person have little or no romantic attraction to others
- A child is born with anatomy that doesn’t fit either male or female terms
- What does the T in LGBTQ+ stand for?
- What does the B in LGBTQ+ stand for?
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- A person who feels attraction regardless of gender.
- What does the Q in LGBTQ+ stand for?
- What does the L in LGBTQ+ stand for?
- When was the marriage equality act passed in the UK?
- When is pride month?
- A person with low or absent sexual drive
- What does the G in LGBTQ+ stand for?
14 Clues: When is pride month? • What does the Q in LGBTQ+ stand for? • What does the L in LGBTQ+ stand for? • What does the T in LGBTQ+ stand for? • What does the G in LGBTQ+ stand for? • What does the B in LGBTQ+ stand for? • A person with low or absent sexual drive • A person who feels attraction regardless of gender. • When was the marriage equality act passed in the UK? • ...
The Hub Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-02
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- Room 1079 in the Hub
- All students are accepted and _______
- Comes in a variety of colors and is a drawing tool
- It's free at the Hub! (Only in black & white)
- The Hub has one where you can warm your food in it
- Where you log into the Hub
- Where students in the Hub can study, decompress or get ready for a test
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- Anatomy students can rent 206 of them from the Hub
- It's erasable and is found all over the Hub
- Pairs well with pencils and pens
- There is a center that supports this at the Hub
- Someone who helps you in the Hub
- The Hub has one where you keep your food cool in it
- The mascot of the Hub (Hint : We have a timeline at the library entrance)
14 Clues: Room 1079 in the Hub • Where you log into the Hub • Pairs well with pencils and pens • Someone who helps you in the Hub • All students are accepted and _______ • It's erasable and is found all over the Hub • It's free at the Hub! (Only in black & white) • There is a center that supports this at the Hub • Anatomy students can rent 206 of them from the Hub • ...
Inventors 2024-03-15
5 Clues: created the printing press • known for his iconic painting, "Mona Lisa." • proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system • revolutionized our understanding of anatomy and medicine • italian astronomer and physicist who made significant improvements to the telescope.
Nursing Crossword 2024-04-30
5 Clues: nurse RN is short for what • nursing assistant CNA is short for what? • med A medical show taking place in Chicago • anatomy A popular series about Meredith Grey • blue code used for a cardiac arrest/medical emergency
SS term 3 2024-03-24
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- a body that has been preserved so it will not decompose
- groupnof rocky rapids
- structure with triangular sides
- 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
- group of people living in similar economic conditions
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- a series of rulers from the same family
- a flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits minerals over many years
- statue or other free standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other material
- study of the structure of the body and its organs
- symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound
- skilled worker who practices a handicraft
13 Clues: groupnof rocky rapids • king of ancient Egypt • structure with triangular sides • a series of rulers from the same family • skilled worker who practices a handicraft • symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound • study of the structure of the body and its organs • group of people living in similar economic conditions • ...
lesson 5 - renal part I 2025-07-12
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- a pH greater than 7 is a ? solution
- this is the part of the brainstem controlling the micturition reflex
- this structure connects the kidney to the bladder
- the part of the kidney where the Loop of Henle and Collecting Duct are located
- this is the functional unit of the kidney
- this should normally not be in the urine, but may be normal if you are diabetic
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- the glomerulus sits in the ? capsule
- 99% of this is reabsorbed by the kidneys
- this word means "not straight" or "twisty"
- the outer layer of kidney anatomy
- this is the indented mid point of each kidney
- this describes the process when the kidney forwards waste products to become urine
- this kidney is lower because of the liver
13 Clues: the outer layer of kidney anatomy • a pH greater than 7 is a ? solution • the glomerulus sits in the ? capsule • 99% of this is reabsorbed by the kidneys • this is the functional unit of the kidney • this kidney is lower because of the liver • this word means "not straight" or "twisty" • this is the indented mid point of each kidney • ...
ITC 601 Data Mining and Business Intelligence 2025-01-03
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- Which algorithm is inspired by the brain's anatomy?
- Which metric measures the frequency of an itemset in association rule mining?
- What is the process of reducing the number of variables in data called?
- Which data mining task discovers relationships between variables in large datasets?
- Which of the following is an unsupervised learning task?
- Which technique is used for predicting a continuous value?
- What D stands for in KDD?
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- Which of the following is a supervised learning technique?
- Which unsupervised learning algorithm groups data based on similarity?
- What is the primary goal of a data warehouse?
- Which algorithm is used for anomaly detection in high-dimensional data?
- What is the process of finding hidden patterns in data called?
- Which algorithm is commonly used for market basket analysis?
- What anomalies in data are called?
- Which algorithm is widely used for text classification problems?
15 Clues: What D stands for in KDD? • What anomalies in data are called? • What is the primary goal of a data warehouse? • Which algorithm is inspired by the brain's anatomy? • Which of the following is an unsupervised learning task? • Which of the following is a supervised learning technique? • Which technique is used for predicting a continuous value? • ...
PSY 230 Lecture 1 2024-09-11
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- Mental processing of thoughts that you can be aware of
- Cognition related to sensory information
- The study of the relationship between biology and psychology
- Non physical set of mental faculties encompassing conscious and sub-conscious
- The psychological and non-physical aspects of this class
- Cells found in brain + spinal cord + throughout nervous system
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- The study of the physical makeup/structure of a living system
- Applied MEDICAL field that includes the study or treatment of nervous system disorders
- The study of the nervous system
- Any action of an organism which can be physical movement, cognition, and/or a physiological process
- The biological and physical aspects of this class
- Network of neurons throughout the body that control biological & physiological processes
- The study of the function of a living system
- The study of living systems
14 Clues: The study of living systems • The study of the nervous system • Cognition related to sensory information • The study of the function of a living system • The biological and physical aspects of this class • Mental processing of thoughts that you can be aware of • The psychological and non-physical aspects of this class • ...
Lab Week 2013-01-21
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- A tool used to cut extremely thin slices of material, known as sections
- The study of cells
- A week in April to promote awareness and understanding of the role of medical laboratory professionals
- Is a laser based, biophysical technology employed in cell counting, sorting, biomarker detection and protein engineering
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- The provincial regulatory body for medical laboratory technologists
- Where Dracula keeps is money :P
- This department can perform tests for Renal and Kidney function
- The study of microscopic organisms
- An instrument used to see objects that are too small for the naked eye
- The microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals
- This is everybody’s responsibility
- The study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
12 Clues: The study of cells • Where Dracula keeps is money :P • The study of microscopic organisms • This is everybody’s responsibility • This department can perform tests for Renal and Kidney function • The study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases. • The microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues of plants and animals • ...
Endocrine System 2013-11-23
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- The muscle that pumps blood
- The simple sugar that is the chief of source of energy
- The area of the brain that secretes substances
- The study of human or animal form, by examination of the living thing
- A pair of organs located in the right and left side of the abdomen
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- Plural of Testis
- A natural hormone made by the pancreas
- A metabolite of the primary stress hormone cortison
- Located in the front of the neck, Normally made by the thyroid gland
- A spongy, tube-shaped organ that is about 6 inches long
- The muscle of the body which primarily functions as a source of power
- The part of the body joining the head to the shoulders
12 Clues: Plural of Testis • The muscle that pumps blood • A natural hormone made by the pancreas • The area of the brain that secretes substances • A metabolite of the primary stress hormone cortison • The simple sugar that is the chief of source of energy • The part of the body joining the head to the shoulders • A spongy, tube-shaped organ that is about 6 inches long • ...
6.7 Ancient Greek Learning 2024-04-10
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- developed the idea of “square numbers”
- Greek doctors in Alexandria combined Egyptian medical knowledge and Greek methods to study human _________
- a logical guess
- asked a series of questions to help people think more clearly about a problem
- Greek doctor, taught his students to figure out what illness a patient had by asking questions and observing symptoms
- considered the “father of geometry”
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- Socrates' student and founded a school for philosophy in Athens
- the first historian to examine the causes and effects of historical events
- a school for philosophy in Athens, founded by Plato
- a step-by-step method of thinking problems
- argued that the best government would be a balanced one that avoided extremes
- examined the causes, effects, and events of the Peloponnesian War
12 Clues: a logical guess • considered the “father of geometry” • developed the idea of “square numbers” • a step-by-step method of thinking problems • a school for philosophy in Athens, founded by Plato • Socrates' student and founded a school for philosophy in Athens • examined the causes, effects, and events of the Peloponnesian War • ...
molluscs 2022-05-03
5 Clues: A nautilus' shell • the use of any combination of coloration • a significant part of the anatomy of molluscs • a structure of tiny teeth used for scraping food • organs with pigment cells that the animals control with muscles
History of Health Care 2022-09-28
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- The science or practice of the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
- (Blank) is overthrown by barbarians, where the study of medicine is forbidden.
- Andreas Vesalius published the first human (blank) book.
- Using electronic communications to exchange medical information.
- The first stethoscope was made out of (blank)
- Francis Crick and James Watson discover (blank)
- To heat food for a period of time to destroy certain microorganisms.
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- People believed that illness was caused by (blank) beings.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- Act or process of dividing, taking apart.
- An epidemic that spreads to a significantly larger population on several continents or countries.
- The typical lifespan in the renaissance was about (blank) years.
- Organisms so small that they can only be seen through a microscope.
13 Clues: Act or process of dividing, taking apart. • The first stethoscope was made out of (blank) • The state of being free from illness or injury. • Francis Crick and James Watson discover (blank) • Andreas Vesalius published the first human (blank) book. • People believed that illness was caused by (blank) beings. • ...
"ROOM OF DOOM" 2016-10-12
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- Nurse's have to be what in order to do their jobs?
- What kinds of tests are these? For example yearly mammogram?
- What kind of patients do we have at Franciscan Children's?
- What is a situation that poses an immediate risk to health?
- What is a healthcare institution called?
- What science studies the structure of the body?
- Who is able to administer medication in the hospital setting?
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- Nursing is a profession within the health care system that is focused on what?
- What do you do when you give a patient medicine?
- What is a synonym for crucial?
- What is a synonym for acknowledgment?
- What is another name for drugs?
- What kind of trials are research studies that test how well new medical approaches work?
- What is severe and sudden in onset?
14 Clues: What is a synonym for crucial? • What is another name for drugs? • What is severe and sudden in onset? • What is a synonym for acknowledgment? • What is a healthcare institution called? • What science studies the structure of the body? • What do you do when you give a patient medicine? • Nurse's have to be what in order to do their jobs? • ...
Choota & Kanishka 2018-04-01
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- The initials plc stand for what type of public company?
- Of which US state is Little Rock the capital?
- If you are playing Southern Cross you are playing a form of which game?
- In the Bible, what part of John the Baptist's anatomy did Salome demand as a reward for her dancing?
- In which country was Rudyard Kipling born?
- In which sport is the Thomas Cup awarded?
- In which county is Land's End?
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- Sedan, arm and high are all types of what?
- On which island is Wall Street?
- By what English name is the mountain Yr Wyddfa known?
- Duncan Goodhew was famous for which sport?
- In the USA what does the I stand for in CIA?
- To what did Burma change its name in 1989?
- Africa In which country is the Table Mountain?
14 Clues: In which county is Land's End? • On which island is Wall Street? • In which sport is the Thomas Cup awarded? • Sedan, arm and high are all types of what? • Duncan Goodhew was famous for which sport? • In which country was Rudyard Kipling born? • To what did Burma change its name in 1989? • In the USA what does the I stand for in CIA? • ...
ARTIFACTS 2025-05-15
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- Ringing artifact seen at sharp edges in the image.
- Signal loss between adjacent slices.
- Distortion and signal loss at tissue-metal or tissue-air interfaces.
- Blurring or ghosting artifacts from voluntary or involuntary movement.
- Increased signal in tendons positioned at 55° to the magnetic field.
- Ghosting along the phase encoding direction caused by periodic motion.
- Misregistration between fat and water signals causing bright or dark bands at interfaces.
- Loss of spatial resolution when different tissues are averaged within a voxel.
- Line or band of noise across the image.
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- Ghosting or signal voids caused by moving blood or CSF.
- Interference pattern of dark and light bands.
- Severe distortion or signal loss near metallic implants.
- Artifact where anatomy outside the field of view wraps into the image.
- Artifact due to under-sampling when using parallel imaging techniques.
14 Clues: Signal loss between adjacent slices. • Line or band of noise across the image. • Interference pattern of dark and light bands. • Ringing artifact seen at sharp edges in the image. • Ghosting or signal voids caused by moving blood or CSF. • Severe distortion or signal loss near metallic implants. • Distortion and signal loss at tissue-metal or tissue-air interfaces. • ...
chapter 5 vocab Sammi 2024-09-06
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- muscle that has dark bands that cross each muscle fiber meat of Fram animals also called striated voluntary muscle
- tough flexible connective tissue
- muscle striated involuntary muscle found only in muscular wall of the heart
- consisting of one cell
- the building block of an organism
- the study of the structure shape and form of organisms
- muscle unstriated muscle that surrounds the hollow internal organs of the body also known as smooth involuntary muscle
- sytem a group of organs that work together to carry out particular body functions
- the study of the functions of the body
- groupings of tissues that perform a specific function
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- an organ that allows movement
- consisting of many cells
- grouping of cells that carry out a specific function
- the pigmented (red) oxygen transporting protein found in muscle
- the structural unit of bone that creates the hard compact form of the bone
15 Clues: consisting of one cell • consisting of many cells • an organ that allows movement • tough flexible connective tissue • the building block of an organism • the study of the functions of the body • grouping of cells that carry out a specific function • groupings of tissues that perform a specific function • the study of the structure shape and form of organisms • ...
Ologies 2026-05-13
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- - Study of nerves; also a branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the nervous system
- zoology ` - Study of animals with backbones and everything about them.
- - Study of Earth's moon and its geology
- - Study of fungi and yeasts
- - Study of the bones and the disorders and diseases of the skeletal system
- - Study of parasites
- - Study of all aspects of diseases & possible causes of death
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- - Study of the functions of the structures of the body (often combined with Anatomy concepts)
- - Study of microscopic life forms
- - Study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.
- - Study of earthquakes and seismic waves
- - Study of naturally occurring chemical compounds and their properties; examples include quartz, fluorite, and
- - Study of fossilized plants and animals remains to gain clues about Earth's past
- - Study of viruses and viral diseases
14 Clues: - Study of parasites • - Study of fungi and yeasts • - Study of microscopic life forms • - Study of viruses and viral diseases • - Study of Earth's moon and its geology • - Study of earthquakes and seismic waves • - Study of all aspects of diseases & possible causes of death • zoology ` - Study of animals with backbones and everything about them. • ...
Meet Our Interns 2013-07-26
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- Took a break between college and medical school to work in the oil and gas industry.
- While in medical school, served as an anatomy tutor for undergaduate students.
- Worked as a counselor at Camp Sweeney, a diabetic summer camp.
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- Played polo as an undergraduate.
- Emigrated from Portugal.
- His first experience with surgery happened in Kenya.
6 Clues: Emigrated from Portugal. • Played polo as an undergraduate. • His first experience with surgery happened in Kenya. • Worked as a counselor at Camp Sweeney, a diabetic summer camp. • While in medical school, served as an anatomy tutor for undergaduate students. • Took a break between college and medical school to work in the oil and gas industry.
DoMINIcan Crossword: Courses at D.A. 2024-10-01
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- Those who are interested in composing may take this course
- A new full-credit course offered for seniors this year(both words)
- Students in this class use D.A.’s 3D Printer.
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- P_____
- Most popular language taken at D.A.
- Course uniquely open to seniors, which will bear its fruits at the end of the year
6 Clues: P_____ • Most popular language taken at D.A. • Students in this class use D.A.’s 3D Printer. • Those who are interested in composing may take this course • A new full-credit course offered for seniors this year(both words) • Course uniquely open to seniors, which will bear its fruits at the end of the year
PSY 230 Lecture 1 2024-09-11
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- Mental processing of thoughts that you can be aware of
- Cognition related to sensory information
- The study of the relationship between biology and psychology
- Non physical set of mental faculties encompassing conscious and sub-conscious
- The psychological and non-physical aspects of this class
- Cells found in brain + spinal cord + throughout nervous system
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- The study of the physical makeup/structure of a living system
- Applied MEDICAL field that includes the study or treatment of nervous system disorders
- The study of the nervous system
- Any action of an organism which can be physical movement, cognition, and/or a physiological process
- The biological and physical aspects of this class
- Network of neurons throughout the body that control biological & physiological processes
- The study of the function of a living system
- The study of living systems
14 Clues: The study of living systems • The study of the nervous system • Cognition related to sensory information • The study of the function of a living system • The biological and physical aspects of this class • Mental processing of thoughts that you can be aware of • The psychological and non-physical aspects of this class • ...
The Life and Genius of Leonardo da Vinci 2025-10-20
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- BETWEEN 1490 AND 1495 HE RECORDED HIS STUDIES IN _______
- IN HIS LATER YEARS, THIS HAND BECAME PARALYZED
- DA VINCI WORKED FOR THIS MAN AS A MILIATRY ENGINEER IN 1499 (LAST NAME)
- LEONARDO'S MOTHER'S NAME
- LEONARDO'S INTERESTS WERE SO BROAD THAT HE OFTEN LEFT PROJECTS ______
- THIS IS WHAT LEONARDO'S MASTER DID AFTER HE SAW HIM PAINT
- THIS IS THE FIELD OF STUDY THAT INVOLVED THE DISSECTION OF BODIES
- DA VINCI MET WITH THIS FAMOUS AUTHOR WHILE WORKING FOR BORGIA (LAST NAME)
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- THE LAST NAME OF LEONARDO'S MASTER
- FROM 1485 TO 1490, LENARDO DESIGNED A TANK AND A ______
- THE MAJOR CITY NEAR WHERE DA VINCI WAS BORN
- THE CITY-STATE THAT LEONARDO FIRST WORKED (WORKED FOR A DUKE)
- IN WHICH COUNTRY WAS DA VINCI BORN?
13 Clues: LEONARDO'S MOTHER'S NAME • THE LAST NAME OF LEONARDO'S MASTER • IN WHICH COUNTRY WAS DA VINCI BORN? • THE MAJOR CITY NEAR WHERE DA VINCI WAS BORN • IN HIS LATER YEARS, THIS HAND BECAME PARALYZED • FROM 1485 TO 1490, LENARDO DESIGNED A TANK AND A ______ • BETWEEN 1490 AND 1495 HE RECORDED HIS STUDIES IN _______ • THIS IS WHAT LEONARDO'S MASTER DID AFTER HE SAW HIM PAINT • ...
Fluoroscopy Introduction 2019-11-26
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- The photons that are emitted from the output phosphor
- The charge of the electrostatic lenses
- Ratio of the number of light photons at the output phosphor to the number of x-rays at the input phosphor
- The result of insufficient amount of exposure
- The purpose of the image intensifier
- Result of patient dose with a magnified image
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- Phosphor that emits electrons when illuminated by light
- Television camera tube most often used in television fluoroscopy
- The signal to noise ratio that yields the best image
- Size of the input phosphor that results in a magnified image (small or large)
- Phosphor that is made of cesium iodide
- A reduction in brightness at the periphery of the image
- Minification gain x flux gain
- Positively charged structure in the image intensifier
- The function that increases mA and/or kVp based on patient anatomy
15 Clues: Minification gain x flux gain • The purpose of the image intensifier • Phosphor that is made of cesium iodide • The charge of the electrostatic lenses • The result of insufficient amount of exposure • Result of patient dose with a magnified image • The signal to noise ratio that yields the best image • The photons that are emitted from the output phosphor • ...
Medicine so Far 2021-05-14
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- An individual who popularised the study of anatomy.
- An individual who helped create cleaner and more organised hospitals.
- A substance that Galen thought was produced in the liver.
- An individual who discovered that microbes cause decay.
- The name of Pasteur's work.
- An individual who created the theory of opposites.
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- Something doctors still use today that was created during Ancient Greece.
- An individual who figured out the heart was like a pump.
- An individual who created the theory of the four humours.
- An individual who discovered that different microbes cause different diseases.
- This person discovered vaccinations using cowpox.
- The process of taking a small amount of pus from a disease and rubbing it into a wound.
- A method of re-balancing the humours involving taking a laxative.
- The condition that was closely related to cowpox.
- An individual who suggested that disease was caused by factors outside of the body.
15 Clues: The name of Pasteur's work. • This person discovered vaccinations using cowpox. • The condition that was closely related to cowpox. • An individual who created the theory of opposites. • An individual who popularised the study of anatomy. • An individual who discovered that microbes cause decay. • An individual who figured out the heart was like a pump. • ...
Anatomical Positions 2020-08-25
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- Also known as "Caudal". Away from the head; lower/under/below."
- Laying down and the body faces down.
- The farthest away from attachment or origin.
- Also known as "Ventral". "In front of.
- Toward the middle of the body.
- Also known as "Cranial". "Toward the head; higher/above."
- The closest to or nearest point of attachment to a limb or structure.
- Away from the middle of the body.
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- Also known as "Dorsal". "Back of or Behind/ on the back."
- Laying down but the body faces up.
- Also known as "internal". It means away from the outside of the body.
- The standard perspective when referring to anatomy. It is the standing position with the hands, feet, whole body, and head are facing forward.
- The palm of the hand.
- Also known as "external". It means the nearest to the surface (or outside) of the body.
- The bottom of the foot.
15 Clues: The palm of the hand. • The bottom of the foot. • Toward the middle of the body. • Away from the middle of the body. • Laying down but the body faces up. • Laying down and the body faces down. • Also known as "Ventral". "In front of. • The farthest away from attachment or origin. • Also known as "Dorsal". "Back of or Behind/ on the back." • ...
Medicine Through Time KeyWords Part 1 2015-04-05
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- the painful swelling of joints
- the prevention of disease by stopping the growth of bacteria by the use of antiseptics
- an illness that is not serious
- a drug or drugs given to produce unconsciousness before and during surgery
- the study of planets and how they might influence the lives of people
- the temple of the Greek God of healing Asclepius
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- a charm that the wearer believes gives protection from disase
- the science of understanding the structure and make-up of the body
- a group of drugs used to treat infections caused by bacteria eg. Penecillin
- an old-fashioned term for any disease causing a high fever
- a pharmacist of chemist
- the removal of a limb by surgery
- chemicals used to destroy bacteria and prevent infection
- a collection of pus caused by an infection
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
15 Clues: a pharmacist of chemist • the painful swelling of joints • an illness that is not serious • the removal of a limb by surgery • a collection of pus caused by an infection • the temple of the Greek God of healing Asclepius • blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart • chemicals used to destroy bacteria and prevent infection • ...
The Theory of evolution 2023-02-10
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- a rock fracture along which movement occur.
- a major principle of historiography stating that within a sequence of layers of rock.
- Placing of events in the order in which they occurred without any relationship..
- the conversion of biomass to gaseous form, water, salts, and minerals, and residual biomass.
- calculates an age in years for geologic materials by measuring the presence of a short-life radioactive element.
- movement of tooth back bone.
- fossil any animal or plant preserved in rock record.
- the study of plants and animals.
- process by which organisms replicate themselves.
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- a series of layers of different types of rock, placed by the settling.
- is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism.
- the process through which population of living orani
- the passing of genetic information from parent to
- organisms adjust to new environments or to changes.
- electrolytic or thermostatically reaction wherein heat is provided in the absence of oxygen.
15 Clues: movement of tooth back bone. • the study of plants and animals. • a rock fracture along which movement occur. • is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism. • process by which organisms replicate themselves. • the passing of genetic information from parent to • organisms adjust to new environments or to changes. • the process through which population of living orani • ...
Zoology 2023-05-08
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- - A characteristic or behavior that helps an animal survive in its environment.
- - A community of living and nonliving things in a given area.
- - An animal that eats only plants.
- - A warm-blooded animal that nurses its young with milk.
- - The seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
- - An animal that is hunted and killed by other animals for food.
- - A cold-blooded animal with scales or scutes and lays eggs.
- - An animal that eats both plants and animals.
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- - The natural environment where an animal lives and thrives.
- - An animal that eats other animals.
- - An animal with a backbone, such as a fish, bird, or mammal.
- - An animal without a backbone, such as an insect or a jellyfish.
- - An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food.
- - The physical structure and internal workings of an animal's body.
- - A species that is at risk of extinction.
15 Clues: - An animal that eats only plants. • - An animal that eats other animals. • - A species that is at risk of extinction. • - An animal that eats both plants and animals. • - An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food. • - A warm-blooded animal that nurses its young with milk. • - The natural environment where an animal lives and thrives. • ...
