greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Ben's Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-02
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- ChemicalProcessesRelatedToLivingOrganisms
- ChangesOrganicLifeAndEarthOccurThroughGradualIncrements
- TheSameSpeciesLivingAndInterbreeding
- CombinationoOfAllTheGenesIncludingAlleles
- BothOfTheseSpeciesHaveSameThings
- SpeciesInheritedFromAnAncestor
- GeneTransfersFromPopulationToAnother
- StudyOfTheStructureOfPlantAndAnimal
- OrganismsAdjustNewEnvironmentsChangesTheirCurrentEnvironment
- SpeciesDevelopsItsOwnUniqueCharacteristics
- AnalysisOfPlantAndAnimalFossils
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- SeparatePopulationsSimilarSelectiveRegimes
- FormationGrowthAndDevelopmentOfEmbryo
- TwoOrMoreDistinctSpeciesThatAreCommon
- ForelimbsOfVertebrates
- FloweringPlantsAndTheirPollinators
- SpeciesChangeOverTimeAndCommonAncestor
- AccessToMatesAndFertilizationOpportunities
- LivingOrganismsAdaptAndChange
- PlantsAndAnimalsWhoseBodies
- GeographicalDistributionOfPlantsAndAnimals
- OrganismsThatCanReproduceOffspring
- ShortPeriodOfGeologicalTime
- SpeciesVanishMuchFasterThanReplaced
- ChangesInAGeneticMaterial
- RapidChangeBetweenLongPeriodsOfTime
26 Clues: ForelimbsOfVertebrates • ChangesInAGeneticMaterial • PlantsAndAnimalsWhoseBodies • ShortPeriodOfGeologicalTime • LivingOrganismsAdaptAndChange • SpeciesInheritedFromAnAncestor • AnalysisOfPlantAndAnimalFossils • BothOfTheseSpeciesHaveSameThings • FloweringPlantsAndTheirPollinators • OrganismsThatCanReproduceOffspring • SpeciesVanishMuchFasterThanReplaced • ...
What am I? AUI edition 2025-07-12
18 Clues: Lift • Cyber • Luigi • Chess • Ghandi • Square • stairs • MAWAZINE • épicerie • broadway • Mr propre • The Earth • Near proxy • Lost&Found • Money talks • Walter White • Grey's Anatomy • Les cours du soir
Renaissance 2020-10-09
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- Renaissance
- clockmaker
- sonnet
- Perspective (art technique)
- point
- The art of the period in particular exhibited this secular spirit, showing detailed and accurate scenery, anatomy, and nature.
- refers to the support that kings, popes, and the wealthy have provided to artists
- Renaissance
- method
- resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead.
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- theory
- theory
- Renaissance art" describes the style of art that came out of this period.
- was from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries period of one hundred years.
- away from beauty
- of universal gravitation
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- Michelangelo
- a step further and is the belief that individual humans are capable of great accomplishments.
19 Clues: point • theory • theory • sonnet • method • clockmaker • Renaissance • Renaissance • Michelangelo • away from beauty • of universal gravitation • Perspective (art technique) • resorted to Machiavellian tactics in order to get ahead. • Renaissance art" describes the style of art that came out of this period. • was from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries period of one hundred years. • ...
Do You Know Team Marcoux? 2023-12-06
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- Colleen’s Team Nickname
- Liz’s vacation spot, a house on water even a…
- Theesa's Favorite singer
- Steve's Birthday Month
- Kaitlin’s four-legged friend
- Somchay loves this KPOP Group
- Morgan’s Celebrity Queen
- Somchay’s High School Graduation Gift
- Morgan’s comfort show also based in a hospital
- Kaitlin's favorite movie, You’re Gonna Need a Bigger Boat
- Colleen’s hobby, passion, and purpose in life
- Josh’s comfort show based in a hospital
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- Liz’s Favorite Candy
- Sarah’s Astrological Sign, witty and indecisive
- Lily loves this meal
- Colleen’s Vacation Point, ____ Island
- Steve’s favorite TV Show.
- Liz’s meal of champions
- Favorite Celebrity for Lily, Superbad, La La Land, Easy A
- Josh’s meal of choice, all the different kinds.
- Brian’s gift to Sarah for their 1 year
21 Clues: Liz’s Favorite Candy • Lily loves this meal • Steve's Birthday Month • Colleen’s Team Nickname • Liz’s meal of champions • Theesa's Favorite singer • Morgan’s Celebrity Queen • Steve’s favorite TV Show. • Kaitlin’s four-legged friend • Somchay loves this KPOP Group • Colleen’s Vacation Point, ____ Island • Somchay’s High School Graduation Gift • Brian’s gift to Sarah for their 1 year • ...
noah and hannah wedding 2024-01-28
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- hannah's middle name
- where they first met
- noah's dream occupation
- city where they live
- the day of their wedding
- their new last name
- the number of places noah has lived since we met
- where they're getting married
- hannah's maid of honor
- years they've been together
- number of surgeries since they started dating
- hannah's least favorite flower
- hannah's occupation
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- where they got engaged
- noah's occupation
- months they've been engaged
- noah's best man
- where hannah's from
- hannah's favorite store
- their first trip together
- where noah's from
- noah's favorite activity
- their first date
- number of car wrecks hannah has had since meeting noah
- noah's legal name
- their favorite show
- how old hannah was when they met
- their officiant
28 Clues: noah's best man • their officiant • their first date • noah's occupation • where noah's from • noah's legal name • where hannah's from • their new last name • their favorite show • hannah's occupation • hannah's middle name • where they first met • city where they live • where they got engaged • hannah's maid of honor • noah's dream occupation • hannah's favorite store • the day of their wedding • ...
Branches of Biology 2020-09-13
17 Clues: cells • fungi • birds • virus • embryo • plants • mammals • insects • tissues • animals • bacteria • heredity • reptiles • internal structure • classification of organisms • function of internal structure • living organisms and environment
Anatomy & Physiology Quarter 1 Project 2022-10-12
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- type of burn that damages epidermis and upper dermis
- The study of the function of the body's structural machinery
- surrounds the lungs
- cells that protect you
- ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in an ever-changing outside world
- the gland found all over body regulate body heat
- bottom layer of the dermis
- gives color to skin
- made of organs that work together
- made up of the organ system
- has 5 layers
- All structures in one part of the body (ex. abdomen or leg)
- study of internal structures visualized by x-ray
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- Study of the cell
- the membranes that line open body mucous cavities that are closed to the exterior of the body
- Study of the internal structures as they relate to the overlying skin
- has think and thin skin
- top layer of the dermis
- lines that opening to the exterior body
- the gland found in armpit & genital areas
- Produced by the hair follicle
- Gross anatomy of the body studied by system
- pigment in red blood cells
- made of different types of tissue
- orange-yellow pigment/cast
- Heavily keratinized
- The study of the Structures of body parts & their relation ships to one another
- has 4 layers
- cell sensory cell (feeling)
- the membrane known as skin
- atoms combined to form molecules
31 Clues: has 4 layers • has 5 layers • Study of the cell • surrounds the lungs • gives color to skin • Heavily keratinized • cells that protect you • has think and thin skin • top layer of the dermis • pigment in red blood cells • bottom layer of the dermis • orange-yellow pigment/cast • the membrane known as skin • made up of the organ system • cell sensory cell (feeling) • ...
Di Vinci Questions 2025-03-18
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- What did Da Vinci study chemistry to make perfect?
- What do we call someone who is talented at both art and science?
- What is the study of the human body called?
- What is the study of the elements called?
- What are Scientists that study plants called?
- Da Vinci studied physics to better understand how light does what on objects?
- What did Da Vinci study spend a lot of time studying to create detailed adn realistic paintings?
- What does Da Vinci's scientific observations help him get right in his art?
- What did Da Vinci draw for the millitary?
- Though we studied many things, what was Da Vinci's job?
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- what is the study of building called?
- What did Da Vinci create many of that only made it as fas as a sketch on paper?
- Da Vinci studied human anatomy to understand how the body is _______
- What did Da Vinci need to dissect to learn anatomy?
- What is the study of design called?
- Da Vinci's goal: To make better __________
- What did Da Vinci ultimately want to produce in his art by studying all of these topics?
- What is the study of movement called?
- What body system did Di Vinci understand before anyone else did?
- What is one thing Da Vinci filled over 7000 notebooks with?
20 Clues: What is the study of design called? • what is the study of building called? • What is the study of movement called? • What is the study of the elements called? • What did Da Vinci draw for the millitary? • Da Vinci's goal: To make better __________ • What is the study of the human body called? • What are Scientists that study plants called? • ...
Ologies crossword puzzle - Julian Jalapa 2026-05-13
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- Answer Key: Acarology, Anatomy, Astronomy, Bacteriology, Biochemistry, Biology, Botany, Chemistry, Climatologist, Cytology, Ecology, Embryology, Entomology, Hydrology, Ichthyology, Answer
- The study of bacteria
- Study of cell biology
- The study of the moon stars and other objects in space
- Study of water on earth
- Study of the properties of matter
- Study of ticks, mites and spiders
- Someone who studies different climates
- Study of plants
- Study of the chemistry of living things
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- Study of how organisms interact with their environment
- The study of living things
- Study of insects
- Study of development of living things before birth
- Study of fish
- Structure and function of living things
16 Clues: Study of fish • Study of plants • Study of insects • The study of bacteria • Study of cell biology • Study of water on earth • The study of living things • Study of the properties of matter • Study of ticks, mites and spiders • Someone who studies different climates • Structure and function of living things • Study of the chemistry of living things • ...
Anatomy and Dissection 2012-09-11
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- dissected his own father and sister
- Deemed "Unholy" by the Christian religion
- first to deem dissecting ok
- Subject that Anatomists study
- viewed as executioners
- Know as "Father of Anatomy,";dissected live humans
- Bodies used for medical and educational purposes
- only serious _______ are allowed to be used as cadavers
- Ever since his execution, his crime is known as "Burking"
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- William Burke's partner
- Tool used in the dissection process
- Culture who supported dissection
- _______ are hired to obtain new bodies
- Average time span in which a body is good for dissection
- Best season for human dissection
15 Clues: viewed as executioners • William Burke's partner • first to deem dissecting ok • Subject that Anatomists study • Culture who supported dissection • Best season for human dissection • Tool used in the dissection process • dissected his own father and sister • _______ are hired to obtain new bodies • Deemed "Unholy" by the Christian religion • ...
Module 2 2022-04-21
15 Clues: art • arts • band • choir • health • biology • anatomy • physics • sociales • chemistry • ushistory • geovernment • worldhistory • Musicaltheater • naturales naturalscience
introduction to anatomy 2023-12-12
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- a plane that divides body into superior and inferior parts
- a part that is above another part or closer to the head
- subdivision of anatomy that studies the comparison between human anatomy and other animals or species
- body cavity that includes thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity
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- a part that is closer to a point of attachment or the trunk
- a part that is toward the back
- systemic anatomy that covers and protect body, regulates temperature
- body must standing ... in anatomical position
- body area terms for head
- body area terms for arm
10 Clues: body area terms for arm • body area terms for head • a part that is toward the back • body must standing ... in anatomical position • a part that is above another part or closer to the head • a plane that divides body into superior and inferior parts • a part that is closer to a point of attachment or the trunk • ...
biology quiz 2023-12-05
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- a similar species that the same
- body structure anatomy
- ancestor of something
- structures that used to serve a function in our ancestor
- structures body parts that seem the same but are not from the same ancestor
- wont change
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- catastrophe event
- evidence more DNA in common means they are related
- a transformation
- selection better adapted to the environment's
- Geography Distribution
- a bone of something fossils
12 Clues: wont change • a transformation • catastrophe event • ancestor of something • body structure anatomy • Geography Distribution • a bone of something fossils • a similar species that the same • selection better adapted to the environment's • evidence more DNA in common means they are related • structures that used to serve a function in our ancestor • ...
Evolution 2019-05-02
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- any one egg can fuse with any one sperm'
- transfer of alleles between population (usually through migration)
- common ancestors have same master genes
- distribution of lifeforms over geographical areas
- example is a footprint or faeces
- random fluctuations in allele frequency
- comparing rock strata to other fossils of known ages
- how homologous chromosomes are placed and positioned in the cell
- these structures have similar features and functionality but are unrelated
- comparing homologous and analogous structures
- an event that occurs in which population size is severely reduced (could be from a natural disaster)
- large scale extinctions, following changes in selection pressures
- occurs in prophase I of meiosis
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- pattern of biological change that results in similar anatomy even though the species is of a different evolutionary background
- these structures have similar anatomy different functionality and same evolutionary origin
- average rate of natural loss of a species
- radioactive carbon is used to date fossils
- pattern of biological change that results in different functional anatomy even though the species is from the same lineage
- small group of individuals break away from the main population and colonize a new habitat
- entire organisms decays but leaves external/internal surface
- biology common ancestors have common master genes
- individuals with a heritable trait have a higher fitness
- total number of fossils that have been discovered
23 Clues: occurs in prophase I of meiosis • example is a footprint or faeces • common ancestors have same master genes • random fluctuations in allele frequency • any one egg can fuse with any one sperm' • average rate of natural loss of a species • radioactive carbon is used to date fossils • comparing homologous and analogous structures • ...
A&P1 - Exam 1 2020-01-29
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- away from a point of attachment of a limb to the trunk
- covalent bond with unequal sharing of electrons
- contains the mediastinum, pleural cavity, and pericardial cavity
- the study of the functions of the body
- the front side of the body (belly side)
- movement of solutes/random mixing of particles as a result of kinetic energy
- centromeres split in two, chromosomes pulled towards opposite poles
- macroscopic anatomy, examines large, visible structures
- ________ plane; vertical plane that divides body into anterior and posterior portions
- the back surface
- movement of water/diffusion of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane
- _________ anatomy; studies organ systems
- has a neutral charge, 1 mass unit
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- loves water
- _______ number; total # of protons and neutrons in the nucleus
- ________ plane; vertical plane dividing body into left and right portions
- compound molecules containing carbon
- childbirth is an example of this type of feedback
- body systems working together to maintain a stable environment
- uses energy to move solutes against a concentration
- pure substance made of one kind of atom
- a combination of 2+ atoms
- the structures of the body
- cell eating
- the smallest unit of living matter
- contain powerful digestive enzymes, "suicide sacs"
- site of protein synthesis in a cell
- pH higher than 7.0
- atoms -> molecules -> cells -> _______ -> organs -> organ system -> organism
29 Clues: loves water • cell eating • the back surface • pH higher than 7.0 • a combination of 2+ atoms • the structures of the body • has a neutral charge, 1 mass unit • the smallest unit of living matter • site of protein synthesis in a cell • compound molecules containing carbon • the study of the functions of the body • pure substance made of one kind of atom • ...
Zoology 1st MP 2023-10-24
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- a change in the genetic makeup of populations of organisms overtime
- The gas exchange and excretion in protists
- what kingdom are phylum porifera classified as?
- two germ layers
- How do paramecium move?
- organisms with separate male and female reproductive systems
- three germ layers
- same anatomy, different structure
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- How do protists reproduce?
- what’s the first part of animal classification
- How do Euglena move?
- What do Amoeba use to move?
- what do euglena’s and plants have in common
- organisms with both male and female reproductive systems
- arrangement of body parts without a central axis point
- same structure, different anatomy
16 Clues: two germ layers • three germ layers • How do Euglena move? • How do paramecium move? • How do protists reproduce? • What do Amoeba use to move? • same structure, different anatomy • same anatomy, different structure • The gas exchange and excretion in protists • what do euglena’s and plants have in common • what’s the first part of animal classification • ...
Human anatomy and cell structure 2024-10-07
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- Practices for health and cleanliness
- X-Ray uses this technique
- cells that can become specialized are called .... cells
- Organelle containing genetic material.
- Long whip-like structures for movement of bacteria
- organism without a nucleus.
- Diagnostic method using sound waves.
- Organelle that digests waste.
- Powerhouse of the cell for energy production.
- Specialized cell structure with a specific function.
- Group of tissues performing a function.
- Study of organism structure.
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- translation of "anatomy" from Latin
- Group of similar cells working together.
- Basic unit of life.
- unit of a chemical compound, bigger than an atom
- Plant cell wall component
- In plant cells vacuole is big and ...
- Jelly-like substance inside the cell.
- Storage sac in a cell.
- Short hair-like structures that make cell stick to surfaces
- Diagnostic method using magnetic fields.
22 Clues: Basic unit of life. • Storage sac in a cell. • X-Ray uses this technique • Plant cell wall component • organism without a nucleus. • Study of organism structure. • Organelle that digests waste. • translation of "anatomy" from Latin • Practices for health and cleanliness • Diagnostic method using sound waves. • In plant cells vacuole is big and ... • ...
Are you a true vet student? 2022-05-14
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- one-eyed LATU horse, also name of region in the south island
- sore titties
- muscle used to shake off the haters
- the feeling you get when the university emails you
- second year clinic placement
- anatomy nerd disguised as a radiologist
- kitty magic (drugs)
- lecturers still need help to use this
- hey look at my massive ___ !
- 'anatomy of the ___'
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- cutest cattle breed
- why use textbooks when you have ___?
- mutli-functional tool for listening
- barber's pole worm
- human sound machine
- sugar daddy
- essential ingredient for any beverage
- destroyer of the credit score
- better ___ than dead
- student coping mechanism
- right of passage from second year calving placements/fake currency
- the solution to pollution
- location of practicals and desexing clinic
- location of infamous happy hours
24 Clues: sugar daddy • sore titties • barber's pole worm • cutest cattle breed • human sound machine • kitty magic (drugs) • better ___ than dead • 'anatomy of the ___' • student coping mechanism • the solution to pollution • second year clinic placement • hey look at my massive ___ ! • destroyer of the credit score • location of infamous happy hours • mutli-functional tool for listening • ...
Cross word Biology 1 2025-05-27
13 Clues: ไบโอม • เซลล์ • ออสโมซิส • กายวิภาค • การถอดรหัส • วิวัฒนาการ • คลอโรพลาสต์ • พันธุศาสตร์ • ผู้ผลิตอาหาร • เม็ดเลือดขาว • การเคลื่อนไหว • การเจริญเติบโต • การสังเคราะห์ด้วยแสง
Color Wheel Terms 2021-10-11
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- split complementary with red-orange and red-violet
- made from yellow and red
- another word for color
- three colors next to each other on the wheel.
- red, yellow and blue are these kinds of colors
- color made from mixing white and red
- add white to a color
- made up of 12 colors
- violet, orange and green
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- reds, oranges and yellows show energetic emotions
- many tints and shades of ONE color
- add black to a color
- made from a primary color and a secondary color
- browns, greys, black and white are _____
- colors across the color wheel from each other are what kinds of colors?
- complementary to yellow
- another name for purple
- blues, violets and greens; not warm
18 Clues: add black to a color • add white to a color • made up of 12 colors • another word for color • complementary to yellow • another name for purple • made from yellow and red • violet, orange and green • many tints and shades of ONE color • blues, violets and greens; not warm • color made from mixing white and red • browns, greys, black and white are _____ • ...
1B 8 5 Maryam Rana and Aliya Laws 2018-11-06
22 Clues: ear • lib • ear • acid • ears • enema • pulse • meals • a day • desired • pressure • movement • blood gas • & physiology • branch block • and discharge • and posterior • medical advice • and conization • of daily living • medical association • immune deficiency syndrome
Anatomy 2020-08-28
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- furthest to attachment
- middle of the body
- toward the head end of the body
- closest to attachment
- laying face up
- the opposite of anterior
- away from the head
- away from the middle
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- front of the body
- palm of the hand
- Furthest away from the surface
- Closest to the surface
- laying face down
- The feet are spaced slightly apart with the toes pointing forward
- bottom of the foot
15 Clues: laying face up • palm of the hand • laying face down • front of the body • middle of the body • away from the head • bottom of the foot • away from the middle • closest to attachment • furthest to attachment • Closest to the surface • the opposite of anterior • Furthest away from the surface • toward the head end of the body • ...
Anatomy 2021-10-01
15 Clues: Lower • Higher • The back • The front • Thigh bone • Filters blood • Shoulder Muscle • Forehead Muscle • Diagonal muscles • Towards the side • Towards the middle • The inner area of the kidney • The middle area of the kidney • The functional unit of the kidney • The tubes that go down to the bladder
Anatomy 2021-08-31
15 Clues: cyanosis • androgen • neoplasm • monocyte • lithiasis • arthralgia • rhinorrhea • epithelioma • leukoplakia • orthostatic • achlorhydria • somatostatin • erythrophagia • abdominocentesis • periorbital edema
Anatomy 2016-02-19
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- Muscles / involuntary muscles, found in the walls of internal organs
- / points where two or more bones meet
- Muscles / muscles that form a network to make up the heart
- / main large section of meat
- / number of true ribs
- / main extensor of the hip
- / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in
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- Ventrails / fan shaped & supports the trunk of the body between the legs
- bone / layer of protective hard bone tissue surrounding every bone
- / movement of the muscle is under the control of the animal/person
- / movement of the muscle is not controlled by the animal/person
- / Moves backward
- / moves forward
- / smaller cuts of meat
- / where the cervical vertebrae is located
15 Clues: / moves forward • / Moves backward • / number of true ribs • / smaller cuts of meat • / main extensor of the hip • / main large section of meat • / points where two or more bones meet • / where the cervical vertebrae is located • / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in • Muscles / muscles that form a network to make up the heart • ...
Anatomy 2016-02-19
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- / Moves backward
- / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in
- / movement of the muscle is not controlled by the animal/person
- / smaller cuts of meat
- / involuntary muscles, found in the walls of internal organs
- / muscles that form a network to make up the heart
- / points where two or more bones meet
- / main large section of meat
- / number of true ribs
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- / moves forward
- / main extensor of the hip
- / fan shaped & supports the trunk of the body between the legs
- bone / layer of protective hard bone tissue surrounding every bone
- / where the cervical vertebrae is located
- / movement of the muscle is under the control of the animal/person
15 Clues: / moves forward • / Moves backward • / number of true ribs • / smaller cuts of meat • / main extensor of the hip • / main large section of meat • / points where two or more bones meet • / where the cervical vertebrae is located • / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in • / muscles that form a network to make up the heart • ...
anatomy 2019-09-16
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- energy, Enzymes are proteins that bind to a molecule and lower the energy required to make it react.
- a carbohydrate, as starch, inulin, or cellulose, containing more than three monosaccharide units per molecule
- any of a group of carbohydrates, that yield monosaccharides on hydrolysis.
- liquid, C3H8O3, usually obtained by the saponification of natural fats and oils
- soaked, impregnated, or imbued thoroughly; charged thoroughly or completely; brought to a state of saturation.
- the plant or animal tissue rich in such molecules
- Biochemistry. the substance acted upon by an enzyme.
- any of protein, capable of producing certain chemical changes in organic substances by catalytic action, as in digestion.
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- consisting of, containing, or resembling fat
- not saturated; having the power to dissolve still more of a substance.
- a carbohydrate that does not hydrolyze, as glucose, fructose, or ribose, occurring naturally or obtained by the hydrolysis of glycosides or polysaccharides.
- noting or pertaining to a chemical change that is accompanied by a liberation of heat
- acid, any of a group of long, linear macromolecules, either DNA or various types of RNA, that carry genetic information directing all cellular function
- any of a class of organic compounds that are polyhydroxy aldehydes or polyhydroxy ketones
- individual instance or member of a number, kind, group
15 Clues: consisting of, containing, or resembling fat • the plant or animal tissue rich in such molecules • Biochemistry. the substance acted upon by an enzyme. • individual instance or member of a number, kind, group • not saturated; having the power to dissolve still more of a substance. • any of a group of carbohydrates, that yield monosaccharides on hydrolysis. • ...
Anatomy 2016-04-27
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- Of the 6 tributaries of the portal vein, this one drains the gallbladder
- This area is characterised by folded mucosa which connects the common hepatic duct and opens into the common bile duct
- The liver receives 70% of its blood via.....
- The remaining 30% is received via.....
- The gallbladder functions to store and concentrate _______ secreted by the liver
- The gallbladder is located on which lobe of the visceral surface of the liver
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- The gallbladder is divided into 3 divisions. This division projects below the inferior border of the liver
- This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC
- In relation to the liver, this surface is accessible to examination by percussion
- Blood supply to the gallbladder is via the __________ which is a branch of the hepatic artery
- Also located on the visceral surface and is considered the 'gateway to the liver'
- The porta hepatis form the cross of the H pattern which is bounded on the right by the fossa for the GB and groove for the IVC. On the left it is bounded by two ligaments known as....
- The portal vein is formed at the level of this vertebra by the junction of the superior mesenteric and splenic veins
- This is a fold of peritoneum connecting the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm and is not covered by visceral peritoneum
- Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg
15 Clues: The remaining 30% is received via..... • Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg • The liver receives 70% of its blood via..... • Of the 6 tributaries of the portal vein, this one drains the gallbladder • This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC • The gallbladder is located on which lobe of the visceral surface of the liver • ...
Anatomy 2016-04-27
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- This is a fold of peritoneum connecting the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm and is not covered by visceral peritoneum
- The gallbladder functions to store and concentrate _______ secreted by the liver
- The liver receives 70% of its blood via.....
- The remaining 30% is received via.....
- The porta hepatis form the cross of the H pattern which is bounded on the right by the fossa for the GB and groove for the IVC. On the left it is bounded by two ligaments known as....
- In relation to the liver, this surface is accessible to examination by percussion
- This area is characterised by folded mucosa which connects the common hepatic duct and opens into the common bile duct
- The gallbladder is divided into 3 divisions. This division projects below the inferior border of the liver
- The gallbladder is located on which lobe of the visceral surface of the liver
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- Blood supply to the gallbladder is via the __________ which is a branch of the hepatic artery
- Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg
- Also located on the visceral surface and is considered the 'gateway to the liver'
- The portal vein is formed at the level of this vertebra by the junction of the superior mesenteric and splenic veins
- Of the 6 tributaries of the portal vein, this one drains the gallbladder
- This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC
15 Clues: The remaining 30% is received via..... • Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg • The liver receives 70% of its blood via..... • Of the 6 tributaries of the portal vein, this one drains the gallbladder • This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC • The gallbladder is located on which lobe of the visceral surface of the liver • ...
Anatomy 2016-04-27
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- The liver receives 70% of its blood via.....
- The remaining 30% is received via.....
- The gallbladder is located on which lobe of the visceral surface of the liver
- The porta hepatis form the cross of the H pattern which is bounded on the right by the fossa for the GB and groove for the IVC. On the left it is bounded by two ligaments known as....
- The gallbladder functions to store and concentrate _______ secreted by the liver
- This area is characterised by folded mucosa which connects the common hepatic duct and opens into the common bile duct
Down
- In relation to the liver, this surface is accessible to examination by percussion
- Of the 6 tributaries of the portal vein, this one drains the gallbladder
- Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg
- Blood supply to the gallbladder is via the __________ which is a branch of the hepatic artery
- This is a fold of peritoneum connecting the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm and is not covered by visceral peritoneum
- The gallbladder is divided into 3 divisions. This division projects below the inferior border of the liver
- Also located on the visceral surface and is considered the 'gateway to the liver'
- This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC
- The portal vein is formed at the level of this vertebra by the junction of the superior mesenteric and splenic veins
15 Clues: The remaining 30% is received via..... • Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg • The liver receives 70% of its blood via..... • Of the 6 tributaries of the portal vein, this one drains the gallbladder • This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC • The gallbladder is located on which lobe of the visceral surface of the liver • ...
anatomy 2022-10-05
Across
- dermis connective tissue
- grease
- skin color
- raises the hair
- dense irregular connective tissue
- where skin over laps the nail
- produce sweat
Down
- provides blood supply to the hair
- carrot color
- fat
- resting place of epithelium tissue
- produces oily sebum
- growth zone
- protects from the outside world
- the layer of liquid separated the serous layer
15 Clues: fat • grease • skin color • growth zone • carrot color • produce sweat • raises the hair • produces oily sebum • dermis connective tissue • where skin over laps the nail • protects from the outside world • provides blood supply to the hair • dense irregular connective tissue • resting place of epithelium tissue • the layer of liquid separated the serous layer
Anatomy 2022-10-07
Across
- Spine=S shaped
- Shoulder muscle
- Laying face down
- Bone Hole Condition
- Definetly movable
- Stomach Flu
- Fiber+muscle+pain
- Body is cut into right and left
- Forehead
Down
- Most chemical digestion occurs here
- Body cut into top and bottom
- Stomach produces
- The sternum is ****** to the ribs
- Liver produces
- Medullary cavity contains
15 Clues: Forehead • Stomach Flu • Spine=S shaped • Liver produces • Shoulder muscle • Laying face down • Stomach produces • Definetly movable • Fiber+muscle+pain • Bone Hole Condition • Medullary cavity contains • Body cut into top and bottom • Body is cut into right and left • The sternum is ****** to the ribs • Most chemical digestion occurs here
Anatomy 2023-03-07
Across
- Hormone: Regulates internal clock and any rhythmic activities
- Hormone: Regulates the metabolic rates of almost all the cells in the body
- Hormone: Stimulates T-cells
- Gland: Removes sugar,and breakdown fat
- Hormone: Stimulates contractions of the the uterus during childbirth, allows milk to be released
- Gland: regulates fight of flight responses
- Gland: regulates metabolic rates
- Hormone: Stimulates productions of milk in nursing mothers
Down
- Hormone: Stimulates the thyroid to release thyroxin
- Gland: Synchronizes information in the brain
- Hormone: Controls rate of metabolism of carbohydrates,fats, and proteins
- Hormone: Stimulates cell growth
- Gland: Regulates internal clock
- Hormone: Tells liver to breakdown fat stores and release sugar back into the blood
- Hormone: Tells liver to remove sugar from the blood and store it as fat
15 Clues: Hormone: Stimulates T-cells • Hormone: Stimulates cell growth • Gland: Regulates internal clock • Gland: regulates metabolic rates • Gland: Removes sugar,and breakdown fat • Gland: regulates fight of flight responses • Gland: Synchronizes information in the brain • Hormone: Stimulates the thyroid to release thyroxin • ...
anatomy 2023-02-02
anatomy 2023-08-17
Across
- where two bones meet
- where bone ends are connected
- making synovial fluid enables easy glide for bones
- skull, facial bones, thoracic cage
- mineral helps build hard and resilient bones
Down
- upper and lower extremities
- allows the end of the bone to glide
- motion flexion and extension
- also known as the voluntary muscle
- help guide you to the locations of the body
- finger joint, elbow,knee
- slight motion ( fused to create solid )
- the shoulder joint bending and rotation
- connect bone to bone
- system 206 bones axial and appendicular
15 Clues: where two bones meet • connect bone to bone • finger joint, elbow,knee • upper and lower extremities • motion flexion and extension • where bone ends are connected • also known as the voluntary muscle • skull, facial bones, thoracic cage • allows the end of the bone to glide • slight motion ( fused to create solid ) • the shoulder joint bending and rotation • ...
Anatomy 2026-01-08
Across
- Stimulated repeatedly without rest
- Muscles that relax during movement
- Help anchor muscles to the bone
- Under conscious control
- Muscles that help in producing the movement
- Converting chemical energy to mechanical creates what kind of waste
- During exercise, the stored __ is depleted
- ATP creation consumes a lot of __
Down
- Muscles shorted to pull on bone by what
- When oxygen is low, muscles switch to __ acid fermentation
- Stays stationary when movement at the joint occurs
- Not under conscious control
- Fights the pull of gravity
- Striated and 40 - 50% of body weight
- What contractions maintain body position
15 Clues: Under conscious control • Fights the pull of gravity • Not under conscious control • Help anchor muscles to the bone • ATP creation consumes a lot of __ • Stimulated repeatedly without rest • Muscles that relax during movement • Striated and 40 - 50% of body weight • Muscles shorted to pull on bone by what • What contractions maintain body position • ...
The History of Medicine 2022-07-27
Across
- insertion of needles into specified spots throughout body
- discovered fallopian tube in women's anatomy
- founder of scientific medicine, Father of Medicine
- red hot iron applied to wounds & infected ulcers
- invented microscope, observed microorganisms
- only priest could read medical knowledge from the god Thoth
- Anatomical Notebook B, detailed human anatomy drawings
Down
- prevents coagulation
- introduced ether for patients comfort during surgery
- evolved into modern day Rx sign
- developed smallpox vaccination
- invented stethoscope
- strong antiseptics used to prevent decay
13 Clues: prevents coagulation • invented stethoscope • developed smallpox vaccination • evolved into modern day Rx sign • strong antiseptics used to prevent decay • discovered fallopian tube in women's anatomy • invented microscope, observed microorganisms • red hot iron applied to wounds & infected ulcers • founder of scientific medicine, Father of Medicine • ...
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Boy in the Striped Pajamas 2022-10-14
Across
- synonym for simpered giggled
- is a 9 year old jew
- freak
- got shot by kotler
- synonym for dominated control
- synonym for anatomy inspection
- the main character
- upset
- randomly
- place were jew get held captive
- fence separation of jews
- works for brunos dad
- viciously
- likes history
- hit bruno in the head
- insert
Down
- what bruno died to
- makes watches
- slosh
- used to be a doctor back in the day
- likes taking naps and dinks wine
- house with 3 floors
- synonym for vital needed
- Adolf Hitler
- synonym for woozy light headed
- used to do plays
- synonym for tolerant openminded
- grandmother's husband
- hope
- what the jews were
- many shops and lots of people.
- bruno's sister
- synonym for grimaced scowl
34 Clues: hope • mail • slosh • freak • upset • insert • randomly • viciously • Adolf Hitler • makes watches • likes history • bruno's sister • used to do plays • what bruno died to • got shot by kotler • the main character • what the jews were • is a 9 year old jew • house with 3 floors • works for brunos dad • grandmother's husband • hit bruno in the head • synonym for vital needed • synonym for grimaced scowl • ...
AZTEC AND AFRICAN CIVILIZATION 2024-03-31
20 Clues: dams • lake • Three • famous • Pipiltin • calendar • necessity • prominent • they lived • was led by • Macehualli • Aztec lived • small island • this country • founded Aztecs • some knowledge • Create floating • colonized Africa • oldest documented • craft of metal works
AZTEC AND AFRICAN CIVILIZATION 2024-03-31
20 Clues: dams • lake • Three • famous • Pipiltin • calendar • necessity • prominent • they lived • Macehualli • was led by • Aztec lived • this country • small island • founded Aztecs • some knowledge • Create floating • colonized Africa • oldest documented • craft of metal works
Anatomy 2016-02-19
Across
- / where the cervical vertebrae is located
- bone / layer of protective hard bone tissue surrounding every bone
- / main large section of meat
- / number of true ribs
- Muscles / muscles that form a network to make up the heart
- / Moves backward
- / movement of the muscle is not controlled by the animal/person
- Muscles / involuntary muscles, found in the walls of internal organs
Down
- / smaller cuts of meat
- / moves forward
- / movement of the muscle is under the control of the animal/person
- / main extensor of the hip
- / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in
- Ventrails / fan shaped & supports the trunk of the body between the legs
- / points where two or more bones meet
15 Clues: / moves forward • / Moves backward • / number of true ribs • / smaller cuts of meat • / main extensor of the hip • / main large section of meat • / points where two or more bones meet • / where the cervical vertebrae is located • / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in • Muscles / muscles that form a network to make up the heart • ...
Anatomy 2016-02-19
Across
- / number of true ribs
- bone / layer of protective hard bone tissue surrounding every bone
- / smaller cuts of meat
- / muscles that form a network to make up the heart
- / moves forward
- / points where two or more bones meet
- / main large section of meat
- / movement of the muscle is under the control of the animal/person
Down
- / involuntary muscles, found in the walls of internal organs
- / movement of the muscle is not controlled by the animal/person
- / main extensor of the hip
- / fan shaped & supports the trunk of the body between the legs
- / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in
- / Moves backward
- / where the cervical vertebrae is located
15 Clues: / moves forward • / Moves backward • / number of true ribs • / smaller cuts of meat • / main extensor of the hip • / main large section of meat • / points where two or more bones meet • / where the cervical vertebrae is located • / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in • / muscles that form a network to make up the heart • ...
Anatomy 2022-10-28
Across
- cells found in the human body
- what transports substances
- a solid is transported
- what is a sign of cystic fibrosis
- first phase of the cell cycle
- what’s a hair like projection on the surface of the cells
- humans hangs how many chromosomes that need to be copied before division
- the mitochondria produces what energy when glucose combines with oxygen
- what stage happens during or right after telophase
Down
- what is a cause of tay Sachs disease
- what transport requires a protein pump
- higher moves to an area of lower concentration
- what fatal genetic disease affects one out of three thousand people
- water is transported
- fluids around cells become what due to excess sodium chloride
15 Clues: water is transported • a solid is transported • what transports substances • cells found in the human body • first phase of the cell cycle • what is a sign of cystic fibrosis • what is a cause of tay Sachs disease • what transport requires a protein pump • higher moves to an area of lower concentration • what stage happens during or right after telophase • ...
Anatomy 2023-11-29
Across
- The type of membrane that opens to the outside
- The technical term for our skin
- The type of tissue that lines the inside of organs
- This type of tissue makes up most of the body
- Make stinky sweat
- Transports nutrients and oxygen around the body
- Makes your hair grow
- The fatty layer of your skin with
- This organ is part of the integumentary system and is made up of the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous layer
Down
- Gland that secretes oil
- The type of membrane that lines body cavities and is made up of the visceral and parietal layers
- Make not stinky sweat
- The muscle that makes your hair stand up to maintain homeostasis
- Fluid that cushions joints
- Helps you sense your environment
15 Clues: Make stinky sweat • Makes your hair grow • Make not stinky sweat • Gland that secretes oil • Fluid that cushions joints • The technical term for our skin • Helps you sense your environment • The fatty layer of your skin with • This type of tissue makes up most of the body • The type of membrane that opens to the outside • Transports nutrients and oxygen around the body • ...
Anatomy 2019-02-13
16 Clues: ปอด • เอ็น • น้ำดี • เลือด • เลือด • ลำไส้ • ในปาก • กระดูก • ข้อต่อ • ถุงน้ำดี • กระดูกหัก • กล้ามเนื้อ • เส้นเลือดดำ • กะโหลกศีรษะ • เส้นเลือดแดง • เส้นเลือดฝอย.
anatomy 2023-02-02
15 Clues: axon • glial • neuron • myelin • sensory • dopamine • dendrite • synaptic • peripheal • capillary • seratonin • autonomic • excitatory • epinephrine • neurotransmitter
greys puzzle 2024-04-16
Across
- an opening in the earths crust through which molten rock is pushed out and creates new rock
- where tectonic plates slide past eachother causes earthquakes.
- new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises.
- formed at plates boundries usually when plates collide
Down
- name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass
- fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust.
- deep, elongated depressions in the ocean, often associated with subduction zoness
7 Clues: fractures or zones of weakness in the earths crust. • formed at plates boundries usually when plates collide • where tectonic plates slide past eachother causes earthquakes. • name of the ancient supercontinent when it was all one landmass • new oceanic crust is formed as tectonic plates pull apart and magma rises. • ...
Anatomy 2016-02-19
Across
- / number of true ribs
- Muscles / muscles that form a network to make up the heart
- / Moves backward
- / where the cervical vertebrae is located
- / main large section of meat
- Muscles / involuntary muscles, found in the walls of internal organs
- / movement of the muscle is under the control of the animal/person
- / main extensor of the hip
Down
- / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in
- / smaller cuts of meat
- / movement of the muscle is not controlled by the animal/person
- / moves forward
- / points where two or more bones meet
- Ventrails / fan shaped & supports the trunk of the body between the legs
- bone / layer of protective hard bone tissue surrounding every bone
15 Clues: / moves forward • / Moves backward • / number of true ribs • / smaller cuts of meat • / main extensor of the hip • / main large section of meat • / points where two or more bones meet • / where the cervical vertebrae is located • / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in • Muscles / muscles that form a network to make up the heart • ...
Anatomy 2016-02-19
Across
- / where the cervical vertebrae is located
- / movement of the muscle is not controlled by the animal/person
- / involuntary muscles, found in the walls of internal organs
- / fan shaped & supports the trunk of the body between the legs
- / moves forward
Down
- / number of true ribs
- / points where two or more bones meet
- / muscles that form a network to make up the heart
- / main large section of meat
- bone / layer of protective hard bone tissue surrounding every bone
- / smaller cuts of meat
- / Moves backward
- / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in
- / main extensor of the hip
- / movement of the muscle is under the control of the animal/person
15 Clues: / moves forward • / Moves backward • / number of true ribs • / smaller cuts of meat • / main extensor of the hip • / main large section of meat • / points where two or more bones meet • / where the cervical vertebrae is located • / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in • / muscles that form a network to make up the heart • ...
Anatomy 2016-04-27
Across
- The portal vein is formed at the level of this vertebra by the junction of the superior mesenteric and splenic veins
- This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC
- The gallbladder is divided into 3 divisions. This division projects below the inferior border of the liver
- The gallbladder is located on which lobe of the visceral surface of the liver
- Of the 6 tributaries of the portal vein, this one drains the gallbladder
- The porta hepatis form the cross of the H pattern which is bounded on the right by the fossa for the GB and groove for the IVC. On the left it is bounded by two ligaments known as....
- Also located on the visceral surface and is considered the 'gateway to the liver'
- The liver receives 70% of its blood via.....
- Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg
- This area is characterised by folded mucosa which connects the common hepatic duct and opens into the common bile duct
Down
- The remaining 30% is received via.....
- The gallbladder functions to store and concentrate _______ secreted by the liver
- Blood supply to the gallbladder is via the __________ which is a branch of the hepatic artery
- This is a fold of peritoneum connecting the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm and is not covered by visceral peritoneum
- In relation to the liver, this surface is accessible to examination by percussion
15 Clues: The remaining 30% is received via..... • Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg • The liver receives 70% of its blood via..... • This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC • Of the 6 tributaries of the portal vein, this one drains the gallbladder • The gallbladder is located on which lobe of the visceral surface of the liver • ...
Anatomy 2017-04-02
Across
- These type of joints are found between the bones in your cranium
- Opposite to medial
- Bone in the lower arm, pinky side
- Bones in the ankle
- Blood cells are produced in these bones
- Muscle in your bottom
- Opposite to distal
Down
- These joints only perform flexion and extension
- Group of muscles in the posterior of your thigh
- Quadricep muscle found on the outside of your thigh
- Muscles across your stomach
- Bones that are distal to the metacarpals
- Calf muscle
- Muscle that covers the shoulder joint
- Your skeleton provides this so you don't fall down
15 Clues: Calf muscle • Opposite to medial • Bones in the ankle • Opposite to distal • Muscle in your bottom • Muscles across your stomach • Bone in the lower arm, pinky side • Muscle that covers the shoulder joint • Blood cells are produced in these bones • Bones that are distal to the metacarpals • These joints only perform flexion and extension • ...
Anatomy 2023-03-07
Across
- Hormone: Regulates internal clock and any rhythmic activities
- Hormone: Regulates the metabolic rates of almost all the cells in the body
- Hormone: Stimulates T-cells
- Gland: Removes sugar,and breakdown fat
- Hormone: Stimulates contractions of the the uterus during childbirth, allows milk to be released
- Gland: regulates fight of flight responses
- Gland: regulates metabolic rates
- Hormone: Stimulates productions of milk in nursing mothers
Down
- Hormone: Stimulates the thyroid to release thyroxin
- Gland: Synchronizes information in the brain
- Hormone: Controls rate of metabolism of carbohydrates,fats, and proteins
- Hormone: Stimulates cell growth
- Gland: Regulates internal clock
- Hormone: Tells liver to breakdown fat stores and release sugar back into the blood
- Hormone: Tells liver to remove sugar from the blood and store it as fat
15 Clues: Hormone: Stimulates T-cells • Hormone: Stimulates cell growth • Gland: Regulates internal clock • Gland: regulates metabolic rates • Gland: Removes sugar,and breakdown fat • Gland: regulates fight of flight responses • Gland: Synchronizes information in the brain • Hormone: Stimulates the thyroid to release thyroxin • ...
Anatomy 2023-05-08
Across
- largest artery in the body
- ring shaped muscle that keeps food going in the right direction during digestion
- blood vessels returning blood to the heart
- hollow organ that absorbs nutrients from digested food
- cells that send signals between the brain and body
- organ that makes digestive enzymes and regulates blood sugar
- organs that filter blood and make urine
Down
- organ responsible for concentrating bile
- lower, more powerful chamber of the heart
- organ responsible for cleaning the blood and making bile
- Forearm bone on the pinky side
- organ that makes a hormone to regulate metabolism
- Forearm bone on the thumb side
- organ that removes aging red blood cells
- blood vessels going away from the heart
15 Clues: largest artery in the body • Forearm bone on the pinky side • Forearm bone on the thumb side • blood vessels going away from the heart • organs that filter blood and make urine • organ responsible for concentrating bile • organ that removes aging red blood cells • lower, more powerful chamber of the heart • blood vessels returning blood to the heart • ...
anatomy 2025-03-10
Across
- The "voice box" that houses the vocal cords.
- The brain centers that control the pattern of breathing.
- A substance that reduces surface tension in the alveoli, preventing collapse.
- Tree The branching system of airways that directs air into the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- The smallest branches of the bronchial tree, leading to the alveoli.
- The windpipe that carries air from the throat to the lungs.
Down
- The two large tubes that branch off from the trachea into the lungs.
- The throat, connecting the mouth and nasal cavity to the larynx and esophagus.
- Capacity The maximum amount of air a person can exhale after a deep breath.
- The group of organs responsible for breathing and gas exchange.
- The main respiratory organs responsible for oxygen exchange.
- Pressure The measure of gas concentration in a mixture, important for respiration.
- The thin barrier in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- Cavity The passage inside the nose that filters, warms, and humidifies air.
15 Clues: The "voice box" that houses the vocal cords. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • The brain centers that control the pattern of breathing. • The windpipe that carries air from the throat to the lungs. • The main respiratory organs responsible for oxygen exchange. • The group of organs responsible for breathing and gas exchange. • ...
anatomy 2022-10-05
Across
- dermis connective tissue
- grease
- skin color
- raises the hair
- dense irregular connective tissue
- where skin over laps the nail
- produce sweat
Down
- provides blood supply to the hair
- carrot color
- fat
- resting place of epithelium tissue
- produces oily sebum
- growth zone
- protects from the outside world
- the layer of liquid separated the serous layer
15 Clues: fat • grease • skin color • growth zone • carrot color • produce sweat • raises the hair • produces oily sebum • dermis connective tissue • where skin over laps the nail • protects from the outside world • provides blood supply to the hair • dense irregular connective tissue • resting place of epithelium tissue • the layer of liquid separated the serous layer
Anatomy 2022-09-08
Across
- the breakdown of large insoluble food molecules into small water-soluble food molecules
- connected with breathing
- a tube that carries blood through the body of a person or an animal
- the strong white tissue that is important in supporting and connecting parts of the body, and especially in joints to prevent the bones rubbing against each other
- relating to the heart and the tubes that carry blood around the body
- either of the two organs in the chest that you use for breathing
- the part of the body below the chest
Down
- the row of small bones that are connected together down the middle of the back
- any of the small bones that are connected together to form the backbone
- either of the two organs in the body that remove waste products from the blood and produce urine
- the part of the body under the arm where it joins the shoulder
- the bone structure that forms the head and surrounds and protects the brain
- a long tube in the body
- a strong band of tissue in the body that connects bones and supports organs and keeps them in position
- the back part of the leg between the ankle and the knee
15 Clues: a long tube in the body • connected with breathing • the part of the body below the chest • the back part of the leg between the ankle and the knee • the part of the body under the arm where it joins the shoulder • either of the two organs in the chest that you use for breathing • a tube that carries blood through the body of a person or an animal • ...
Anatomy 2023-02-01
Across
- grey matter
- rapid sequence of changes in the voltage
- chemical messengers
- control, motor, sense, homeostasis
- includes brain and spinal cord
- period of time where nothing can happen
- carries info through nervous system
- works with potassium to create a pump
Down
- part of the nervous system split in two
- short extention from cell body
- carries action potential from axon hillock
- white matter
- contains the nucleas
- the star of the nervous system, helps us think
- alter the brain chemistry when taken
15 Clues: grey matter • white matter • chemical messengers • contains the nucleas • short extention from cell body • includes brain and spinal cord • control, motor, sense, homeostasis • carries info through nervous system • alter the brain chemistry when taken • works with potassium to create a pump • part of the nervous system split in two • period of time where nothing can happen • ...
Anatomy 2025-10-25
Across
- The muscular back part of the lower leg, between the knee and the ankle.
- The part of the leg between the hip and the knee.
- The part of the face above the mouth that contains the nostrils and is used for breathing and smelling.
- An arm or a leg.
- The organs of sight.
- Either of the two milk-secreting glands on the chest of a woman; also present but undeveloped in men.
- The muscular organ in the mouth used for tasting and speaking.
- The part of the face above the eyebrows and below the hairline.
- The part of the body without limbs, head and neck.
- The part of the face below the mouth.
Down
- The front part of the leg below the knee.
- The bone that forms the part of the cheek and supports the structure of the face.
- One of the two rounded parts of the body located on the rear, below the waist.
- The arches of hair above the eyes.
- The hollow under the arm at the shoulder.
15 Clues: An arm or a leg. • The organs of sight. • The arches of hair above the eyes. • The part of the face below the mouth. • The front part of the leg below the knee. • The hollow under the arm at the shoulder. • The part of the leg between the hip and the knee. • The part of the body without limbs, head and neck. • The muscular organ in the mouth used for tasting and speaking. • ...
anatomy 2026-01-05
15 Clues: skull • face up • midline • the back • face down • the lower • the front • the upper • front and back • tword the tail • left and right • upper and lower • away from midline • close to point of attachment • away from point of attachmeny
Anatomy 2025-12-16
Across
- the liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients.
- organs used for seeing.
- tissues that help the body move.
- hard parts in the mouth used for biting food.
- organs used for breathing.
- an organ that cleans the blood and helps digestion.
- the organ that helps digest food.
Down
- organs that remove waste from the blood.
- the organ used for smelling and breathing.
- the organ that pumps blood through the body.
- hard parts of the body that give shape and support.
- the organ that controls thoughts, memory, and movement.
- the opening used for eating and speaking.
- organs used for hearing.
- the outer covering of the body.
15 Clues: organs used for seeing. • organs used for hearing. • organs used for breathing. • the outer covering of the body. • tissues that help the body move. • the organ that helps digest food. • organs that remove waste from the blood. • the opening used for eating and speaking. • the organ used for smelling and breathing. • the organ that pumps blood through the body. • ...
cancer 2021-11-05
Across
- Opposite of foreign (8)
- Quadruplicity, or quality of this sign (8)
- The second month of this sign (4)
- A crab, lobster, shrimp or barnacle (10)
- Relating to one's emotions or feelings (9)
- Quality of the planetary ruler (5)
- The animal counterpart (4)
- Anatomy rulership of this sign (5)
Down
- Description of one with unpredictable changes in mood (5)
- Paternal counterpart (8)
- Susceptible to physical or emotional harm (10)
- A measure taken to protect someone or something (9)
- The season of this sign (6)
- Light in color or having little color (4)
- The first month of this sign (4)
- The element of this sign (5)
- A pain in one's belly (11)
- Order of this sign in the zodiac (6)
- Anatomy rulership of this sign (6)
- A body of salt water (3)
20 Clues: Opposite of foreign (8) • Paternal counterpart (8) • A body of salt water (3) • A pain in one's belly (11) • The animal counterpart (4) • The season of this sign (6) • The element of this sign (5) • The first month of this sign (4) • The second month of this sign (4) • Quality of the planetary ruler (5) • Anatomy rulership of this sign (6) • Anatomy rulership of this sign (5) • ...
Boy in the Striped Pajamas 2022-10-14
Across
- synonym for simpered giggled
- is a 9 year old jew
- freak
- got shot by kotler
- synonym for dominated control
- synonym for anatomy inspection
- the main character
- upset
- randomly
- place were jew get held captive
- fence separation of jews
- works for brunos dad
- viciously
- likes history
- hit bruno in the head
- insert
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- what bruno died to
- makes watches
- slosh
- used to be a doctor back in the day
- likes taking naps and dinks wine
- house with 3 floors
- synonym for vital needed
- Adolf Hitler
- synonym for woozy light headed
- used to do plays
- synonym for tolerant openminded
- grandmother's husband
- hope
- what the jews were
- many shops and lots of people.
- bruno's sister
- synonym for grimaced scowl
34 Clues: hope • mail • slosh • freak • upset • insert • randomly • viciously • Adolf Hitler • makes watches • likes history • bruno's sister • used to do plays • what bruno died to • got shot by kotler • the main character • what the jews were • is a 9 year old jew • house with 3 floors • works for brunos dad • grandmother's husband • hit bruno in the head • synonym for vital needed • synonym for grimaced scowl • ...
Structural Organization 2019-07-06
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- "Front"
- Separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities
- Tissue that reacts to stimulation and conducts an impulse
- Body system that contains the thyroid and parathyroid glands
- Branch of anatomy that studies organs or organ systems
- Plane that divides the body into upper and lower halves
- Type of tissue that stores fat cells
- The study of all forms of life
- "Tail"
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- Means "below"
- Term meaning away from the center of the body
- Connect bone to bone (at joints)
- Tissue that protects the body by covering internal and external surfaces, and produces secretions
- Cells grouped by size, shape and function
- Body cavity that contains the lungs
- Plane that divides the body into right and left sides
- Attach muscle to bone
- The study of the relationship of one body part to another
- "Head"
- "Back"
20 Clues: "Head" • "Tail" • "Back" • "Front" • Means "below" • Attach muscle to bone • The study of all forms of life • Connect bone to bone (at joints) • Body cavity that contains the lungs • Type of tissue that stores fat cells • Cells grouped by size, shape and function • Term meaning away from the center of the body • Separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities • ...
History of biology 2024-09-17
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- X ray diffraction images of DNA
- developed the cell theory
- He detailed studied human anatomy
- coined the term cell
- He studied anatomy through dissections of animals
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- His theory of natural selection
- Father of Biology
- development the binomial nomenclature system
- Discovery the circulation of blood
- estabilished the principles of genetics
10 Clues: Father of Biology • coined the term cell • developed the cell theory • His theory of natural selection • X ray diffraction images of DNA • He detailed studied human anatomy • Discovery the circulation of blood • estabilished the principles of genetics • development the binomial nomenclature system • He studied anatomy through dissections of animals
Anatomy 2022-11-29
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- Subdivision of the nervous system that controls the five senses
- Fluid that contains proteins and DNA
- Bones on the sides and top of the cranium
- Muscle that enables the eye to close
- The skeletal system is compromised of
- Cells dividing into two identical cells called daughter cells
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- Forehead bone
- Tissue that supports, protects, and binds other tissues
- Colorless, jellylike substance
- Spongy tissue exchanges air for carbon
- The cranium is made up of how many bones?
- Nerve that affects the little-finger side of the arm and palm of the hand
- Fat or ___ tissue gives smoothness and contour to the body
- Nerve endings on sensory nerves are called
- Found in the center of the cell
15 Clues: Forehead bone • Colorless, jellylike substance • Found in the center of the cell • Fluid that contains proteins and DNA • Muscle that enables the eye to close • The skeletal system is compromised of • Spongy tissue exchanges air for carbon • The cranium is made up of how many bones? • Bones on the sides and top of the cranium • Nerve endings on sensory nerves are called • ...
anatomy 2023-02-02
15 Clues: axon • glial • neuron • myelin • sensory • dopamine • dendrite • synaptic • peripheal • capillary • seratonin • autonomic • excitatory • epinephrine • neurotransmitter
Anatomy 2023-02-02
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- Learning and memory
- Neurotransmitter linked to Alertness and Arousal - Rest and Digest
- reduces pain
- an acquired resistance to a drug
- resting state of a neuron
- Fight or Flight - Increases heart rate
- Melatonin production
- hitting the breaks
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- a drug molecule that inhibits or blocks a NT's reaction
- Muscle actions and attention
- pressing the gas pedal
- mood, sleep, hunger
- refractory period
- action potential
- a drug molecule that acts to create an excititory signal
15 Clues: reduces pain • action potential • refractory period • hitting the breaks • Learning and memory • mood, sleep, hunger • Melatonin production • pressing the gas pedal • resting state of a neuron • Muscle actions and attention • an acquired resistance to a drug • Fight or Flight - Increases heart rate • a drug molecule that inhibits or blocks a NT's reaction • ...
Anatomy 2016-01-13
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- Near the trunk
- Away from the midline
- Shoulder blade
- Towards the midline
- Back of the body
- Front side of the body
- Pertaining to the hip
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- Buttock area
- Plane that separates from and back
- Away from the trunk
- Relating to the limbs
- Pertaining to palm of hands
- Upper arm muscle
- Elbow
- Relating to the head, neck and trunk
15 Clues: Elbow • Buttock area • Near the trunk • Shoulder blade • Back of the body • Upper arm muscle • Away from the trunk • Towards the midline • Relating to the limbs • Away from the midline • Pertaining to the hip • Front side of the body • Pertaining to palm of hands • Plane that separates from and back • Relating to the head, neck and trunk
Anatomy 2016-04-27
Across
- The gallbladder functions to store and concentrate _______ secreted by the liver
- This is a fold of peritoneum connecting the liver to the anterior abdominal wall and diaphragm and is not covered by visceral peritoneum
- Of the 6 tributaries of the portal vein, this one drains the gallbladder
- In relation to the liver, this surface is accessible to examination by percussion
- The gallbladder is divided into 3 divisions. This division projects below the inferior border of the liver
- The liver receives 70% of its blood via.....
- The remaining 30% is received via.....
- This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC
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- Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg
- This area is characterised by folded mucosa which connects the common hepatic duct and opens into the common bile duct
- Blood supply to the gallbladder is via the __________ which is a branch of the hepatic artery
- The portal vein is formed at the level of this vertebra by the junction of the superior mesenteric and splenic veins
- Also located on the visceral surface and is considered the 'gateway to the liver'
- The gallbladder is located on which lobe of the visceral surface of the liver
- The porta hepatis form the cross of the H pattern which is bounded on the right by the fossa for the GB and groove for the IVC. On the left it is bounded by two ligaments known as....
15 Clues: The remaining 30% is received via..... • Largest gland in the body and weighs ~1.5kg • The liver receives 70% of its blood via..... • Of the 6 tributaries of the portal vein, this one drains the gallbladder • This lobe lies between the ligamentum venosum and the groove for the IVC • The gallbladder is located on which lobe of the visceral surface of the liver • ...
Anatomy 2016-02-19
Across
- / points where two or more bones meet
- / smaller cuts of meat
- bone / layer of protective hard bone tissue surrounding every bone
- / Moves backward
- / movement of the muscle is not controlled by the animal/person
- Ventrails / fan shaped & supports the trunk of the body between the legs
- / number of true ribs
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- Muscles / involuntary muscles, found in the walls of internal organs
- / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in
- Muscles / muscles that form a network to make up the heart
- / moves forward
- / movement of the muscle is under the control of the animal/person
- / main large section of meat
- / main extensor of the hip
- / where the cervical vertebrae is located
15 Clues: / moves forward • / Moves backward • / number of true ribs • / smaller cuts of meat • / main extensor of the hip • / main large section of meat • / points where two or more bones meet • / where the cervical vertebrae is located • / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in • Muscles / muscles that form a network to make up the heart • ...
Anatomy 2016-02-19
Across
- bone / layer of protective hard bone tissue surrounding every bone
- / involuntary muscles, found in the walls of internal organs
- / movement of the muscle is not controlled by the animal/person
- / number of true ribs
- / fan shaped & supports the trunk of the body between the legs
- / smaller cuts of meat
- / movement of the muscle is under the control of the animal/person
- / points where two or more bones meet
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- / main large section of meat
- / muscles that form a network to make up the heart
- / where the cervical vertebrae is located
- / main extensor of the hip
- / moves forward
- / Moves backward
- / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in
15 Clues: / moves forward • / Moves backward • / number of true ribs • / smaller cuts of meat • / main extensor of the hip • / main large section of meat • / points where two or more bones meet • / where the cervical vertebrae is located • / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in • / muscles that form a network to make up the heart • ...
Anatomy 2023-12-03
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- Largest bone of the upper arm that extends from the elbow to the shoulder.
- Control center of cell activity.
- A separate body structure composed of 2 or more tissues.
- The 14 bones that form the digits or fingers.
- Muscle that bends the wrist and closes the fingers.
- The organ responsible for removing toxic byproducts.
- The upper cheek and bottom of the eye socket, AKA Malar.
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- The 5 long, thin bones that form the palm of the hand.
- The 6th planet from the sun :).
- The 2 bones that join to form the bridge of the nose.
- The process of building up larger molecules from small ones.
- Muscle that draws the lower lip and corner of the mouth sideways and down.
- The study of the organs and systems of the body.
- The only sport to ever be played on the moon.
- The technical term for bone.
15 Clues: The technical term for bone. • The 6th planet from the sun :). • Control center of cell activity. • The 14 bones that form the digits or fingers. • The only sport to ever be played on the moon. • The study of the organs and systems of the body. • Muscle that bends the wrist and closes the fingers. • The organ responsible for removing toxic byproducts. • ...
anatomy 2025-03-10
Across
- The "voice box" that houses the vocal cords.
- The brain centers that control the pattern of breathing.
- A substance that reduces surface tension in the alveoli, preventing collapse.
- Tree The branching system of airways that directs air into the lungs.
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
- The smallest branches of the bronchial tree, leading to the alveoli.
- The windpipe that carries air from the throat to the lungs.
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- The two large tubes that branch off from the trachea into the lungs.
- The throat, connecting the mouth and nasal cavity to the larynx and esophagus.
- Capacity The maximum amount of air a person can exhale after a deep breath.
- The group of organs responsible for breathing and gas exchange.
- The main respiratory organs responsible for oxygen exchange.
- Pressure The measure of gas concentration in a mixture, important for respiration.
- The thin barrier in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- Cavity The passage inside the nose that filters, warms, and humidifies air.
15 Clues: The "voice box" that houses the vocal cords. • Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs. • The brain centers that control the pattern of breathing. • The windpipe that carries air from the throat to the lungs. • The main respiratory organs responsible for oxygen exchange. • The group of organs responsible for breathing and gas exchange. • ...
Anatomy 2025-10-06
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- The organ that controls all body functions.
- The muscle group at the back of the upper arm.
- The main muscle used for breathing.
- The muscles found in the front of the thighs.
- The long bone of the upper leg — the strongest bone in the body.
- The large flat muscle of the chest.
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- The muscle used when you raise your shoulders toward your ears.
- The organ that pumps blood through your body.
- The muscles located at the back of your lower leg.
- The group of muscles located on the front of the upper arm.
- The “core” muscles protect this vital body area.
- The system responsible for moving blood through the body.
- The muscles that form the buttocks.
- The framework of bones that supports the body.
- The group of muscles that form your abdomen.
15 Clues: The main muscle used for breathing. • The muscles that form the buttocks. • The large flat muscle of the chest. • The organ that controls all body functions. • The group of muscles that form your abdomen. • The organ that pumps blood through your body. • The muscles found in the front of the thighs. • The muscle group at the back of the upper arm. • ...
anatomy 2024-04-26
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- acts as a processing place provides strength
- allows air into your body
- stops foods and drinks from entering wind pipe
- lines the inside of organs
- controls foods movement in the mouth
- increases surface areas of cavities
- makes large amount of saliva for your throat
- prevents infections
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- transports food from mouth to stomach
- connects nasal passages to your respiratory system
- allows bad air in and out of the lungs
- supports your tongue and helps you speak
- supports and protects the vocal cords
- it secretes mucus
- is a passage between the mouth
15 Clues: it secretes mucus • prevents infections • allows air into your body • lines the inside of organs • is a passage between the mouth • increases surface areas of cavities • controls foods movement in the mouth • transports food from mouth to stomach • supports and protects the vocal cords • allows bad air in and out of the lungs • supports your tongue and helps you speak • ...
Anatomy 2024-09-18
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- a vital organ known as hepat or
- prefix representing around or surrounding
- oste means
- my/o refers to a tissue that enables movement
- sclerosis is when tissue is
- pathy is associated with illness, another word for that is
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- Oma is the abnormal growth of tissue, also know as a
- suffix for cell
- algia is associated with
- suffix meaning inflammation
- root word for lungs or air
- retro is the prefix for
- cardi is also referred to as your
- intra means
- in the middle or between
15 Clues: oste means • intra means • suffix for cell • retro is the prefix for • algia is associated with • in the middle or between • root word for lungs or air • suffix meaning inflammation • sclerosis is when tissue is • a vital organ known as hepat or • cardi is also referred to as your • prefix representing around or surrounding • my/o refers to a tissue that enables movement • ...
anatomy 2025-10-30
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- stone small masses of mineral salts that can obstruct the kidneys
- pertaining to kidneys
- surgery that fixes the narrowing or blockage of the renal pelvis
- narrowing of the opening of the foreskin
- inflammation of kidney
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- involuntary urination
- tests urine for various compounds or health conditions
- capillaries that filter blood and remove waste product
- kidney condition where kidneys leak too much protein into the urine
- inflammation of the rear kidney
- someone who specializes in kidney health and treats kidney disease
- nitrogenous compounds in urine
- incision into meatus
- examination of the bladder or urethra
- tube that carries urine from bladder to external
15 Clues: incision into meatus • involuntary urination • pertaining to kidneys • inflammation of kidney • nitrogenous compounds in urine • inflammation of the rear kidney • examination of the bladder or urethra • narrowing of the opening of the foreskin • tube that carries urine from bladder to external • tests urine for various compounds or health conditions • ...
Anatomy 2022-01-24
Across
- Tissue that processes information from sensory input and motor output
- toward the midline of the body
- away from or farthest from the trunk or the point or origin of a part
- Divides the body into upper (cranial) and lower (caudal) segments
- away from the head
- Tissue that covers surfaces and lines body cavities
- Relating to the back or posterior of a structure. As opposed to the ventral, or front, of the structure.
- It divides body into right and left sections
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- toward the head end of the body
- It divides the body into front (ventral) and back (dorsal) section
- front part of the body
- Tissue that binds and protects organs, stores fat and fills spaces
- Tissue that moves the skeleton and the substances inside the body
- away from the midline of the body
- toward or nearest the trunk or the point of origin of a part
15 Clues: away from the head • front part of the body • toward the midline of the body • toward the head end of the body • away from the midline of the body • It divides body into right and left sections • Tissue that covers surfaces and lines body cavities • toward or nearest the trunk or the point of origin of a part • ...
Anatomy 2022-01-24
Across
- Tissue that processes information from sensory input and motor output
- toward the midline of the body
- away from or farthest from the trunk or the point or origin of a part
- Divides the body into upper (cranial) and lower (caudal) segments
- away from the head
- Tissue that covers surfaces and lines body cavities
- Relating to the back or posterior of a structure. As opposed to the ventral, or front, of the structure.
- It divides body into right and left sections
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- toward the head end of the body
- It divides the body into front (ventral) and back (dorsal) section
- front part of the body
- Tissue that binds and protects organs, stores fat and fills spaces
- Tissue that moves the skeleton and the substances inside the body
- away from the midline of the body
- toward or nearest the trunk or the point of origin of a part
15 Clues: away from the head • front part of the body • toward the midline of the body • toward the head end of the body • away from the midline of the body • It divides body into right and left sections • Tissue that covers surfaces and lines body cavities • toward or nearest the trunk or the point of origin of a part • ...
Anatomy 2020-06-08
Across
- back of the body
- furthest to attachment
- above
- laying face down
- toward the middle of the body
- laying face up
- closest to attachment
- bottom of the foot
- front of the body
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- Standing with the head facing forward arms to the side and palms/feet facing forward
- palm of the hand
- Closest to the surface
- Furthest away from the surface
- away from the middle of the body
- below
15 Clues: above • below • laying face up • back of the body • palm of the hand • laying face down • front of the body • bottom of the foot • closest to attachment • furthest to attachment • Closest to the surface • toward the middle of the body • Furthest away from the surface • away from the middle of the body • Standing with the head facing forward arms to the side and palms/feet facing forward
Anatomy 2021-11-07
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- This organ system contains bones./Este sistema de órganos contiene huesos.
- The heart is a part of this organ system./El corazón es parte de este sistema de órganos.
- The brain is a part of this organ system./El cerebro es parte de este sistema de órganos.
- This organ system helps to maintain fluids in the body./Este sistema de órganos ayuda a mantener los líquidos en el cuerpo.
- This system helps individuals to have children./Este sistema ayuda a las personas a tener hijos.
- How da Vinci was able to study the human body./Cómo da Vinci pudo estudiar el cuerpo humano.
- The study of the structure of the body./El estudio de la estructura del cuerpo.
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- This is the name of the organ system that is associated with the body's skin./Este es el nombre del sistema de órganos asociado con la piel del cuerpo.
- This organ system helps the body with its movements./Este sistema de órganos ayuda al cuerpo con sus movimientos.
- This organ system helps to rid the body of unneeded fluids./Este sistema de órganos ayuda a eliminar los líquidos innecesarios del cuerpo.
- The lungs are a part of this organ system./Los pulmones son parte de este sistema de órganos.
- This system helps the body break down food when it is eaten./Este sistema ayuda al cuerpo a descomponer los alimentos cuando se ingieren.
- This system regulates a person's hormones./Este sistema regula las hormonas de una persona.
- The study of how the body works./El estudio de cómo funciona el cuerpo.
- _________ da Vinci was one of the first scientists to study the human body./_________ da Vinci fue uno de los primeros científicos en estudiar el cuerpo humano.
15 Clues: The study of how the body works./El estudio de cómo funciona el cuerpo. • This organ system contains bones./Este sistema de órganos contiene huesos. • The study of the structure of the body./El estudio de la estructura del cuerpo. • The heart is a part of this organ system./El corazón es parte de este sistema de órganos. • ...
anatomy 2013-01-09
Across
- BODY PARTS ABOVE BODY PARTS
- BODY PARTS LOCATED NEAR THE HEAD
- DIVIDES THE BODY INTO RIGHT AND LEFT SIDES
- BODY PARTS IN FRONT OF THE PLANE OR BODY
- CONTAINS THE SPINAL CORD
- BODY PARTS LOCATED NEAR THE SACRAL REGION OF THE SPINAL COLUMN
- FOR THE EYES
- DESCRIBES THE LOCATION OF THE EXTREMITIES
- NOSE STRUCTURES
- BODY PARTS AWAY FROM THE MIDLINE
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- A CONTINUOUS CAVITY ON THE BACK OF THE BODY
- CONTAINS URINARY BLADDLER
- MORE PRECISED METHOD OF DIVISION
- HORIZONTAL PLANE THAT DIVIDES THE BODY INTO A TOP 1/2 AND BOTTOM 1/2
- IMAGINARY LINES DRAWN THROUGH THE BODY AT VARIOUS PARTS
15 Clues: FOR THE EYES • NOSE STRUCTURES • CONTAINS THE SPINAL CORD • CONTAINS URINARY BLADDLER • BODY PARTS ABOVE BODY PARTS • MORE PRECISED METHOD OF DIVISION • BODY PARTS LOCATED NEAR THE HEAD • BODY PARTS AWAY FROM THE MIDLINE • BODY PARTS IN FRONT OF THE PLANE OR BODY • DESCRIBES THE LOCATION OF THE EXTREMITIES • DIVIDES THE BODY INTO RIGHT AND LEFT SIDES • ...
Anatomy 2016-02-19
Across
- bone / layer of protective hard bone tissue surrounding every bone
- / smaller cuts of meat
- / fan shaped & supports the trunk of the body between the legs
- / Moves backward
- / where the cervical vertebrae is located
- / involuntary muscles, found in the walls of internal organs
- / movement of the muscle is not controlled by the animal/person
- / number of true ribs
- / movement of the muscle is under the control of the animal/person
- / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in
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- / main large section of meat
- / main extensor of the hip
- / muscles that form a network to make up the heart
- / moves forward
- / points where two or more bones meet
15 Clues: / moves forward • / Moves backward • / number of true ribs • / smaller cuts of meat • / main extensor of the hip • / main large section of meat • / points where two or more bones meet • / where the cervical vertebrae is located • / joint allows arms & legs to move out and in • / muscles that form a network to make up the heart • ...
Anatomy 2025-12-16
Across
- the liquid that carries oxygen and nutrients.
- organs used for seeing.
- tissues that help the body move.
- hard parts in the mouth used for biting food.
- organs used for breathing.
- an organ that cleans the blood and helps digestion.
- the organ that helps digest food.
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- organs that remove waste from the blood.
- the organ used for smelling and breathing.
- the organ that pumps blood through the body.
- hard parts of the body that give shape and support.
- the organ that controls thoughts, memory, and movement.
- the opening used for eating and speaking.
- organs used for hearing.
- the outer covering of the body.
15 Clues: organs used for seeing. • organs used for hearing. • organs used for breathing. • the outer covering of the body. • tissues that help the body move. • the organ that helps digest food. • organs that remove waste from the blood. • the opening used for eating and speaking. • the organ used for smelling and breathing. • the organ that pumps blood through the body. • ...
ANATOMY 2026-03-09
Across
- – Substance that keeps alveoli from collapsing
- Pressure – Pressure of a single gas in a mixture
- – Brain control of breathing rhythm
- – Windpipe
- – Organ system responsible for breathing
- – Throat passage behind the nose and mouth
- Tree – Branching airways inside the lungs
- Cavity – Space inside the nose that filters air
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- – Main air passages that come from the trachea
- – Small airway branch in the lungs
- – Voice box
- – Tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens
- – Thin surface where gases move between air and blood
- Capacity – Greatest amount of air exhaled after a deep breath
- – Main organs of breathing
15 Clues: – Windpipe • – Voice box • – Main organs of breathing • – Small airway branch in the lungs • – Brain control of breathing rhythm • – Organ system responsible for breathing • Tree – Branching airways inside the lungs • – Tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens • – Throat passage behind the nose and mouth • – Main air passages that come from the trachea • ...
Anatomy 2025-03-04
Across
- uncontrolled cell growth leading to tumors
- a chronic bacterial infection affecting skin and nerves
- a once-eradicated viral disease causing skin pustules
- a viral infection causing fatigue and sore throat
- a deadly virus transmitted through animal bites
- a parasitic disease spread by mosquitoes
- a viral disease causing swollen salivary glands
- a bacterial infection causing throat membranes
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- immune system overreactions to harmless substances
- disease a tick-borne illness causing rash and joint pain
- a severe hemorrhagic fever virus
- fever a mosquito-borne virus causing jaundice
- a common viral infection also known as the flu
- a disease caused by HIV that weakens the immune system
- a highly contagious virus with a skin rash and fever
15 Clues: a severe hemorrhagic fever virus • a parasitic disease spread by mosquitoes • uncontrolled cell growth leading to tumors • fever a mosquito-borne virus causing jaundice • a common viral infection also known as the flu • a bacterial infection causing throat membranes • a deadly virus transmitted through animal bites • a viral disease causing swollen salivary glands • ...
Anatomy 2025-04-14
Across
- major veins in the neck that carry blood from the head and neck back to the heart
- a curved section of the aorta, the main artery carrying blood from the heart
- small, nipple-shaped muscle masses found within the ventricles of the heart
- the pointed, lower tip of the heart, located in the left ventricle
- one of the four chambers of the heart, located on the left side where blood is pumped into the left ventricle via the mitral valve
- one of the heart's four chambers, specifically the upper right chamber
- a chamber of the heart responsible for pumping deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygenation
- the heart's middle muscular layer that contracts to pump blood throughout the body
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- the major blood vessel supplying the upper arm, specifically the arm, forearm, and hand.
- A large vein that carries blood to the heart from other areas of the body
- a heart valve that separates the right atrium and right ventricle
- responsible for pumping oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body through the aorta
- one of the four chambers of the heart, located on the left side
- a fluid-filled sac that surrounds and protects your heart
- the outermost layer of the heart wall, also known as the visceral layer of the serous pericardium
15 Clues: a fluid-filled sac that surrounds and protects your heart • one of the four chambers of the heart, located on the left side • a heart valve that separates the right atrium and right ventricle • the pointed, lower tip of the heart, located in the left ventricle • one of the heart's four chambers, specifically the upper right chamber • ...
Branches in Biology 2013-06-27
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- naming and classification
- grasses
- birds
- worms
- trees
- reptiles and amphibians
- shelled animals
- algae
- external and internal structure
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- heredity and variations
- tissues
- fossils
- insects
- functional processes
- form
- liverworts, hornworts
- microorganisms
- distribution
- interrelationships of organisms and their environment
- cells
20 Clues: form • birds • worms • trees • cells • algae • tissues • fossils • grasses • insects • distribution • microorganisms • shelled animals • functional processes • liverworts, hornworts • heredity and variations • reptiles and amphibians • naming and classification • external and internal structure • interrelationships of organisms and their environment
school subjects 2023-03-14
26 Clues: math • choir • music • anatomy • physics • finance • science • history • biology • business • ceramics • geography • chemistry • astronomy • statistics • literature • journalism • philosophy • government • oceangraphy • photography • Communication • cinema studies • computer science • foreign language • creative writing
Scientists 2013-05-09
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- Invented the refracting telescope
- wrote "Leviathon"-the most influential book on social contract
- Founder of human anatomy
- From Poland
- A branch of science that deals with matter composed
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- Something that uses converging lens to collect light.
- He did a lot of studying on gravity
- He countered Hobbes
- Something that directs you where to go using magnetic pointer.
- improved the air pump
- Theory of Optics
- composition of the body
12 Clues: From Poland • Theory of Optics • He countered Hobbes • improved the air pump • composition of the body • Founder of human anatomy • Invented the refracting telescope • He did a lot of studying on gravity • A branch of science that deals with matter composed • Something that uses converging lens to collect light. • Something that directs you where to go using magnetic pointer. • ...
Human Body 2023-01-24
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- a level in the bodys organization system an example of being the heart
- term when the body part is toward or at the body surface
- term for when a part is closer to the origin of the body part or point of attachment
- body system made up of external body covering and protects deeper issues
- term which refers to how the body parts work to produce effects
- a branch of anatomy encompassing a whole body system
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- body cavity which has sub cavities of thoracic, abdominal and pelvic cavity
- a branch of anatomy dealing with structures to small to see with the naked eye
- feedback loop where original effect of stimulus is reduced or shut off
- adominopelvic region which contains the bladder
- anatomical plane which splits body in to anterior and posterior
- collective term relating to the structural parts of the body
- feedback loop in which initial response enhances the original stimulus
13 Clues: adominopelvic region which contains the bladder • a branch of anatomy encompassing a whole body system • term when the body part is toward or at the body surface • collective term relating to the structural parts of the body • anatomical plane which splits body in to anterior and posterior • term which refers to how the body parts work to produce effects • ...
Niek en Lieke 2025-08-24
Across
- Hoe gaat Pieter vaak verkleed tijdens carnaval?
- Wat heeft Joep gekocht met de centen van Ome Duo?
- Wat is de favoriete ijscozaak van Tim en Melissa?
- Welk knutselvoorwerp is levensgevaarlijk in Joeps handen?
- Welk beeldje(s) mag niet ontbreken tijdens een kerst bij Ilke?
- Wat was Melissa’s eerste autootje?
- Wat is Ilkes favoriete serie?
- Aan welke straat lag Pieters appartement?
Down
- Waar ging de eerste stedentrip van Tim en Melissa heen?
- Waar heeft Joep Eva ten huwelijk gevraagd? (Hint beschikbaar)
- Hoeveel maanden zijn Pieter en Ilke getrouwd?
- Voor welk dier is Melissa doodsbang?
- Hoeveel kennedymarsen heeft Tim gelopen?
- Van welke groente heeft Eva een knuffel?
- Welk liedje rapte Eva mee op haar bruiloft?
15 Clues: Wat is Ilkes favoriete serie? • Wat was Melissa’s eerste autootje? • Voor welk dier is Melissa doodsbang? • Hoeveel kennedymarsen heeft Tim gelopen? • Van welke groente heeft Eva een knuffel? • Aan welke straat lag Pieters appartement? • Welk liedje rapte Eva mee op haar bruiloft? • Hoeveel maanden zijn Pieter en Ilke getrouwd? • ...
Medtwitter edition 2025-01-09
Across
- Textbook we all ignored till it was too late
- Medstudent ka paintbrush
- Sab doctor ke ptsd ka canon event
- Most kalesh department in college
- Family members aur friends ka check karlo ye ek
- Most stolen item in hospital
- Sab ka favourite cycle ( Lifetime achievement award)
- Only pathologist every doctor looks up to
- Department ka bakra
- Every doctors blood has a high percentage of
Down
- ER mei intern ka main kaam
- Status bhai steth ka naam dekho
- 2x speed ka adat idhar se hua
- Night shift ka fav khana
- Jo har patient jhoot bolta
- Aise nahi pehente iska technique hai
- First bada book of our mbbs life
- The best college in India :p
- MBBS student ka best friend in first year
19 Clues: Department ka bakra • Night shift ka fav khana • Medstudent ka paintbrush • ER mei intern ka main kaam • Jo har patient jhoot bolta • Most stolen item in hospital • The best college in India :p • 2x speed ka adat idhar se hua • Status bhai steth ka naam dekho • First bada book of our mbbs life • Sab doctor ke ptsd ka canon event • Most kalesh department in college • ...
Stems Lesson 3 2013-09-12
20 Clues: move • leave • shape • ghoul • rely on • waiting • Eye ware • kill man • man made • kill self • fake name • pre-product • sticky stuff • voice enhancer • orchestra piece • human body study • computer language • kitchen appliance • eats plants and meat • communication device
Specialist 2017-10-11
25 Clues: Food • Feet • Lung • Baby • Teeth • Orbit • Bones • Blood • Derma • Women • Brain • Heart • Cancer • Elderly • Stomach • Science • Radiation • pregnancy • Organisms • Anesthesia • Rehabilitation • Nervous System • Mental Illness • living organism • Structure of the body
bjl 2023-10-30
Module 3 vocab 2022-04-21
25 Clues: art • band • math • arts • choir • music • health • spanish • anatomy • biology • physics • algebra • economy • english • geometry • chemistry • jouralism • geography • government • us history • pre-calculus • world history • social science • musical teater • natural sciense
