greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Anatomy- Organization of the Body 2021-01-02
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- part of the skeleton containing limbs and the pelvis
- this system secretes hormones
- Describes how something functions
- Describes the parts of the body
- a plane dividing the body into anterior and posterior sections
- this body system provides support for the body and protects organs
- a plane dividing the body into left and right sides
- cavity containing the brain and spinal cord
- the elbow is ______ to the hand
- a plane dividing the body into superior and inferior portions
- the eyes are _______ to the ears
- this system receives and interprets sensory info
- the system that contains the skin, hair and nails
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- this system contains the kidneys and filters blood
- the body maintains a stable internal environment
- the pinky toe is _____ to the big toe
- cavity containing the lungs, heart and organs of the abdomen
- the smallest unit of life (ex: neuron, myocyte)
- when a stimulus triggers a reaction in the opposite direction (when you are cold, shivering helps warm you back up)
- the foot is ______ to the thigh
- part of the skeleton containing the head, neck and trunk
21 Clues: this system secretes hormones • Describes the parts of the body • the foot is ______ to the thigh • the elbow is ______ to the hand • the eyes are _______ to the ears • Describes how something functions • the pinky toe is _____ to the big toe • cavity containing the brain and spinal cord • the smallest unit of life (ex: neuron, myocyte) • ...
Renaissance 2022-10-18
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- a center of activity, interest or attention
- Galileo Galilee is presented as the father
- support, encouragement, privilege or financial aid from an organization or individual.
- opening up the human body or organs
- a personality trait of being manipulative in order to gain power.
- any theory of the structure of the solar system (or the universe) in which Earth is assumed to be at the centre of it all.
- being independent and self-reliant
- system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
- begun in Italy during the 14h century
- the study of the human body
- the art of painting on freshly spread moist lime plaster with water-based pigments
- the separation of religion because of civic affairs and the state
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- a theory that Nicolaus Copernicus suggested
- Newton's laws of gravity and the universe
- importance, moment, context
- sonnet named after the Italian poet Francesco Petrarca
- emphasizes human dignity and the love of nature.
- a short period of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states
- a cosmic clock fabricated and governed by.....
- type of style
20 Clues: type of style • importance, moment, context • the study of the human body • being independent and self-reliant • opening up the human body or organs • begun in Italy during the 14h century • Newton's laws of gravity and the universe • Galileo Galilee is presented as the father • a theory that Nicolaus Copernicus suggested • a center of activity, interest or attention • ...
GH Unit 9 Crossword 2024-01-02
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- parts of the body
- a change in a species to become fit in there environment - a good change
- the man who proposed theory of aquired traits
- a tool used to see evolutionary changes over time read left to right
- a tool used to determine the animals binomial nomenclature via phenotype
- makes it's own food
- the theory of how Eukaryote developed from areobic heterotrophic prokaryotes
- no oxygen
- Ex: Animals and Plants
- life from living
- two species evolving together due to the influence of the other
- a change in species over time
- eats food
- the smallest classification group
- the largest classification group
- organelle that does photosynthesis
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- a change in the genetics (mistake)
- ex: Bacteria
- the man who proposed theory of natural selection
- life from nonliving
- uses oxygen
- the best way to prove evolution through DNA or amino acids
- the process of becoming different species
- asexual reproduction of eukaryotes
- the term for being able to survive and pass down thier genetics
- organelle that does cellular respiration
26 Clues: no oxygen • eats food • uses oxygen • ex: Bacteria • life from living • parts of the body • life from nonliving • makes it's own food • Ex: Animals and Plants • a change in species over time • the largest classification group • the smallest classification group • a change in the genetics (mistake) • asexual reproduction of eukaryotes • organelle that does photosynthesis • ...
Unit 1 test review 2023-09-19
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- Laying on your stomach
- Produces offspring
- Towards the mid line of the body
- What body cavity only contains the brain
- Occurs due to temporary loss of blood flow to the brain
- Body system that senses and responds
- The study of body parts
- Body System that protects delicate organs
- Caused by uncontrolled electrical activity in the brain
- Sensation of dizziness
- Bed is tilted so that head is lower than feet
- Away from the mid line of the body
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- Laying on your back
- The science of how body parts come together and function
- A body system moves the body
- Body system that transports oxygen and nutrients
- What plane divides the body into top and bottom
- Major discharge of blood internally or externally
- A first aid procedure for dislodging an object from the windpipe
- A death due to submersion of water
- Belly button
- Back of the body
- Front of the body
- Pale red bumps that appear on the skin due to an allergen exposure
- Controls body functions through hormones
25 Clues: Belly button • Back of the body • Front of the body • Produces offspring • Laying on your back • Laying on your stomach • Sensation of dizziness • The study of body parts • A body system moves the body • Towards the mid line of the body • A death due to submersion of water • Away from the mid line of the body • Body system that senses and responds • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2023-10-23
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- structures that have different composition, but have a similar function
- a structure that no longer serves a purpose in an organism due to evolution
- physical expression, what's on the outside
- process where organisms that are better suited to the environment will survive and reproduce
- genetic expression, what's on the inside
- the most specific level of classification
- structures with similar structures but different functions
- ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- inherited characteristics that increase an organism's chance of survival
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- comparing similarities and differences of anatomy of different species
- formation of a new species
- differences among individuals of a species
- the founder of the theory of evolution
- well tested explanation that unifies lots of observations
- sorting organisms into categories based on their physical and genetic characteristics
- change in an organism over time, process where modern organisms descended from ancient organisms
- preserved remains or evidence of an ancient organism
- a change in the sequence of DNA
- study of embryos
- the broadest level of classification
20 Clues: study of embryos • formation of a new species • a change in the sequence of DNA • the broadest level of classification • the founder of the theory of evolution • genetic expression, what's on the inside • the most specific level of classification • differences among individuals of a species • physical expression, what's on the outside • ...
Black History 2024-01-31
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- First black pro baseball player
- First girl to earn a win and to pitch a shutout in Little League World Series history
- Oldest HBCU in Raleigh, NC
- First African American woman astronaut in space
- greatest rapper of all time
- King of Pop
- Actor known for his role as Black Panther
- Gymnast and Olympic gold medalist
- World champion gymnast and Olympic gold medalist
- Professional tennis player and multiple Grand Slam winner
- Television producer and writer, known for creating 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'Scandal'
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- Young entrepreneur and founder of Mr. Cory's Cookies
- Professional basketball player and activist
- performed first open heart surgery
- Founder of #1000BlackGirlBooks campaign
- First African American and first woman Vice President of the United States
- First African American female principal dancer with the American Ballet Theatre
- Youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history
- First African American president of the United States
- Influential singer, songwriter, and actress
- Actress and singer, known for her roles in family-friendly films and television shows
- Historically Black Colleges and Universities
22 Clues: King of Pop • Oldest HBCU in Raleigh, NC • greatest rapper of all time • First black pro baseball player • Gymnast and Olympic gold medalist • performed first open heart surgery • Founder of #1000BlackGirlBooks campaign • Youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history • Actor known for his role as Black Panther • Professional basketball player and activist • ...
Victor's Obsession 2024-01-23
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- The essence that Victor seeks to bestow upon the inanimate.
- Victor's ultimate creation, a being unlike any other.
- The field of study that fascinates and consumes Victor.
- The laws of which Victor attempts to transcend.
- The science that lays the foundation for Victor's experiments.
- The state to which Victor's obsession ultimately leads him.
- A force harnessed in the novel to defy nature.
- The university where Victor's dark quest begins.
- The ultimate goal of Victor's studies, bringing forth something new.
- What Victor ultimately achieves, though at great cost.
- The study of fundamental questions, intertwined with Victor's quest.
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- What Victor ardently seeks, regardless of the cost.
- The place where Victor's pursuits take shape.
- What Victor conducts in secrecy to achieve his ambition.
- The meticulous process Victor undertakes for his creation.
- The study of body structure, crucial to Victor's work.
- The raw materials for Victor's unholy creation.
- What drives Victor beyond the bounds of reason.
- What Victor is often considered, despite his tragic flaws.
- The act Victor attempts, to breach the barrier between life and death.
20 Clues: The place where Victor's pursuits take shape. • A force harnessed in the novel to defy nature. • The raw materials for Victor's unholy creation. • The laws of which Victor attempts to transcend. • What drives Victor beyond the bounds of reason. • The university where Victor's dark quest begins. • What Victor ardently seeks, regardless of the cost. • ...
HOSA SLC 2024-03-26
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- Yellowing of skin, typically related to liver issues.
- One level of education HOSA serves, along with post-secondary.
- Medical field focused on skin and its diseases.
- Field specializing in eye and vision care.
- Last name of the HOSA International Executive Director
- Study of the structure of the human body.
- State where HOSA's Constitutional Convention was held.
- States Number of states in initial HOSA meeting.
- First name of MN HOSA’s President
- Study of disease causes and effects.
- Medical field specializing in teeth.
- State where HOSA's Constitutional Convention was held.
- Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells.
- Branch of medicine dealing with heart disorders.
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- Study and treatment of tumors.
- One level of education HOSA serves, along with post-secondary.
- Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
- A biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity.
- Medical specialty dealing with children's health.
- First name of MN HOSA Judge Coordinator
- Science of preparing and dispensing medical drugs.
- Branch of medicine dealing with the immune system.
- First name of the opening session guest speaker
- Instrument used to listen to heart and lung sounds.
- Medical specialty for imaging techniques like X-rays.
25 Clues: Study and treatment of tumors. • First name of MN HOSA’s President • Study of disease causes and effects. • Medical field specializing in teeth. • First name of MN HOSA Judge Coordinator • Study of the structure of the human body. • Field specializing in eye and vision care. • Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells. • Medical field focused on skin and its diseases. • ...
S in the initial position 2023-02-28
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- The soup was filled with ________ to have it be more flavorful
- ________ is better than the winter because it is not at cold
- The elder woman ______ on the ice
- The ________ was finished with a cherry on top
- The child was sleeping because they were tired
- The girl poured _______ in her coffee to make it sweet
- Not a daughter but a _____
- Make sure to buckle your _________
- The day when football is played on
- The young child was __________ as she hid the dog her parents told her not to keep
- Biology and anatomy are two types of __________
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- The __________ sat the kids down to read them a book
- A bubbly drink that is not soda
- There was a weird and gooey substance on the tree trunk
- It's the _______ things in life
- Basketball and soccer are two different ________
- "Thanks for coming in, please take a _____."
- I was ________ in the chair by the tv
- The girl said rolling her eyes, "Because you always clean the dishes." This is an example of __________
- The ______ was long, thin, and went underground into it's hole
20 Clues: Not a daughter but a _____ • A bubbly drink that is not soda • It's the _______ things in life • The elder woman ______ on the ice • Make sure to buckle your _________ • The day when football is played on • I was ________ in the chair by the tv • "Thanks for coming in, please take a _____." • The ________ was finished with a cherry on top • ...
Biology puzzle 2023-05-23
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- cells.
- the term typically used to refer to the
- and classifying groups of biological organisms based on shared
- a biological membrane that separates
- free-living organisms often consisting
- of all the organisms and the
- is a membrane-bound organelle found in
- protects the interior of all cells
- change in heritable characteristics of
- kingdom Animalia
- branch of biology concerned with the
- forms
- eukaryotic organisms in the
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- level between cells and a complete organ.
- a historically derived biological
- is any biological living system that
- is the scientific study of naming,
- a close relationship between species, where
- populations over successive generations
- as an individual life form.
- organism
- of the structure of organisms and their parts
- part of an organism that is typically
- of people in a single area.
- basic structural and functional unit of
- one biological cell.
- unit of heredity which is transferred
- a parent to offspring
- environment with which they interact
29 Clues: forms • cells. • organism • kingdom Animalia • one biological cell. • a parent to offspring • as an individual life form. • of people in a single area. • eukaryotic organisms in the • of all the organisms and the • a historically derived biological • is the scientific study of naming, • protects the interior of all cells • is any biological living system that • ...
Dairy Crossword 2023-06-20
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- a machine used to spin the fat out of milk.
- Milk that has had fat separated from it.
- dried crops that is fed to cows.
- found on the udder of a cow.
- a semi solid food created from fermented milk.
- a container used to hold feed or water.
- a young cow under 11 months old.
- a process used to sterilise milk products.
- where you move the young calf to eating food other than milk.
- a mineral found in most dairy products.
- a female cow between 1 to 2 years.
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- the process of milk being split to create cheese.
- a process of which chemicals breakdown a substance to convert it.
- green feed for cows to graze.
- fed to calves and produced by cows after giving birth.
- part of female cattle anatomy.
- used to help combat diseases or protect from diseases.
- a disease where the udder gets inflamed due to infections or trauma.
- the practice of farming and rearing animals.
- a white fluid abundant with minerals and proteins.
20 Clues: found on the udder of a cow. • green feed for cows to graze. • part of female cattle anatomy. • dried crops that is fed to cows. • a young cow under 11 months old. • a female cow between 1 to 2 years. • a container used to hold feed or water. • a mineral found in most dairy products. • Milk that has had fat separated from it. • a process used to sterilise milk products. • ...
TCM Fundamentals Yi Ge 2025-01-10
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- this organ stores blood
- Which organ regulates water metabolism
- which organ dominates dispersing and descending
- Combined with Gu Qi this makes blood
- Kidney Jing controls life cycles in how many years for men
- Name the fluid of the heart
- Urination is an example of what kind of function
- is a nickname for the Kidney
- The spleen governs this and transportation
- what kind of Fu are brain, marrow, bones, vessels, gallbladder and uterus
- name the emotion related to the white, metal organ
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- Which function of qi controls circulation, sweat, pee and seminal emission
- How many functions does Qi have?
- housed by the heart and governs consciousness, thinking, memory, and sleep
- which zang dominates tendons, manifests in the nails, and opens to the eyes
- What circulates in blood vessels as part of the nourishing function
- the direction spleen qi appropriately flows
- which zang dominates vessels, manifests on the face, and opens to the tongue
- Qi's relationship to blood
- which fu organ is not recognized by western anatomy
- Formed by qing qi and gu qi and stored in the chest
- which zang organ is missing: heart, lung, liver kidney
22 Clues: this organ stores blood • Qi's relationship to blood • Name the fluid of the heart • is a nickname for the Kidney • How many functions does Qi have? • Combined with Gu Qi this makes blood • Which organ regulates water metabolism • The spleen governs this and transportation • the direction spleen qi appropriately flows • which organ dominates dispersing and descending • ...
Sport Science Revision 2024-11-08
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- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- The rate of movement or quickness of a task.
- Hard, structural component that forms the skeleton.
- The study of body structure and its parts.
- The study of motion and forces applied to the body.
- Australian authority responsible for anti-doping in sport (abbreviation).
- Range of motion available at a joint.
- Ability to use different parts of the body together smoothly.
- Ability to withstand prolonged periods of exercise.
- Connects bone to bone, providing stability.
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- The primary muscle responsible for movement in an exercise.
- The body system involving the heart and blood vessels.
- Tissue in the body responsible for movement.
- The international organization responsible for anti-doping in sports.
- Muscle that opposes the primary mover in an exercise.
- The energy molecule used by muscles (abbreviation).
- Connects muscle to bone, enabling movement.
- Exercise that does not rely on oxygen; often short and intense.
- The ability to exert force against resistance.
- Type of exercise that requires oxygen for energy.
20 Clues: Range of motion available at a joint. • The study of body structure and its parts. • Connects muscle to bone, enabling movement. • Connects bone to bone, providing stability. • Tissue in the body responsible for movement. • The rate of movement or quickness of a task. • The ability to exert force against resistance. • Type of exercise that requires oxygen for energy. • ...
#1- Chapter 1 Crossword #1 2025-04-09
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- Study of word parts; language of medicine (2 words)
- Building up small molecules into larger complex ones
- Visible only with a microscope (2 words)
- Body’s process to maintain a stable internal environment
- Beginning part of a word
- Study of internal and external body structures
- Nickname for positive feedback due to lack of off switch (2 words)
- Foundation of a word, often Greek in origin
- The functions and processes of body structures
- Part of the human body such as cells, tissues, or organs
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- Narrow range for optimal physiological function
- One who studies causes and effects of diseases
- Moves a system away from the set point; less common (2 words)
- Visible to the naked eye; includes X-rays and MRIs (2 words)
- Sum of chemical reactions in the body providing energy
- Breaking down complex substances into simpler ones
- Study of physical and functional changes in disease
- Ending part of a word
- Prefix meaning high or above normal
- Moves a system toward the set point to maintain balance (2 words)
- Prefix meaning below or less than normal
21 Clues: Ending part of a word • Beginning part of a word • Prefix meaning high or above normal • Visible only with a microscope (2 words) • Prefix meaning below or less than normal • Foundation of a word, often Greek in origin • One who studies causes and effects of diseases • Study of internal and external body structures • The functions and processes of body structures • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2025-05-12
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- Lack of self-control; doing what one desires, not what is right
- government ruled by a dictator
- A painting created on fresh, moist plaster
- Producing many things
- A German parliament
- nation where the people have the right to make laws
- The scientific study of how different kinds of bodies move
- A defense or protection
- Study of what makes things move and how
- Scientific study of weather
- Study of plant and animal life
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- right (of kings) Belief that the king receives the right to rule from God
- Study of substances and their reactions
- An idea presented for a debate
- democracy government where people elect representatives to make laws
- killing of a king
- Beliefs and customs handed down from parents to children
- Shape of the moon or planet seen at one time
- To behead
- 700-year struggle by Christian Spaniards to regain Spain from Muslim Arabs
- The structure of a plant or animal
- An amusing play with a happy ending
- One who writes plays
23 Clues: To behead • killing of a king • A German parliament • One who writes plays • Producing many things • A defense or protection • Scientific study of weather • An idea presented for a debate • Study of plant and animal life • government ruled by a dictator • The structure of a plant or animal • An amusing play with a happy ending • Study of substances and their reactions • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-06
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- Discovered the circulation of blood in the human body.
- Who started the Reformation by nailing his ideas onto a church door?
- What invention made it easier to make lots of book copies?
- GEO =_____?
- Discovered the laws of motion and gravity.
- What study looks at the parts of the human body?
- Developed the heliocentric theory.
- Invented the first functional telescope.
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- Who included themselves in their painting, “The School of Athens?”
- What did Martin Luter nail to the church door?
- What book was more affordable to people during the Reformation?
- A Revolution is a complete what?
- Which Renaissance artist painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper?
- What theory says that the Sun is at the center of our solar system?
- What huge change in religion started new churches?
- What city is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance?
- What did Galileo discover orbiting Jupiter?
- Who says the quote, “I think, therefore I am?”
- What movement focused on human achievements?
- Galileo discovered that objects fall at the same _____?
20 Clues: GEO =_____? • A Revolution is a complete what? • Developed the heliocentric theory. • Invented the first functional telescope. • Discovered the laws of motion and gravity. • What did Galileo discover orbiting Jupiter? • What movement focused on human achievements? • What did Martin Luter nail to the church door? • Who says the quote, “I think, therefore I am?” • ...
"Ologies" of Vet Science- Part 1 2024-10-29
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- the study of anatomy of blood and lymph vascular systems
- the study of veins
- the study of blood; the study of the cause, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases related to blood
- the study of reptiles and amphibians
- the study of birds
- the study of cells
- the study of respiration
- the study of parasitic organisms
- the study of cancer
- the study of life
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- the study of illness; the science of the causes and effects of diseases, especially the branch that deals with the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes
- the study of drugs and the interaction of chemicals with living systems
- the study of fish
- the study of horses
- the study of animal behavior
- the study of the lymphatic system, disease resistance and the immune systems in all organisms
- the study of animals of a particular area or time; the behavior, structure, physiology, classification and distribution of animals
- the study of disorders of the heart and the circulatory system
- the study of cats
- the study of dogs
20 Clues: the study of fish • the study of cats • the study of dogs • the study of life • the study of veins • the study of birds • the study of cells • the study of horses • the study of cancer • the study of respiration • the study of animal behavior • the study of parasitic organisms • the study of reptiles and amphibians • the study of anatomy of blood and lymph vascular systems • ...
Scientific Revolution Review 2025-11-03
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- The early practice that aimed to turn metals into gold before modern chemistry.
- Testing an idea to gather evidence.
- A major change in ideas, methods, or understanding.
- The belief that knowledge comes from observation and experimentation.
- The study of the structure of the human body.
- Cutting open and studying organisms to learn about their structure.
- A tool that magnifies small objects.
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- The movement of blood through the body.
- The belief that Earth is the center of the universe.
- A tool used to observe distant objects in the sky.
- The force that pulls objects toward one another.
- The study of motion, matter, and energy.
- Using the senses to gather information.
- An educated guess that can be tested.
- The science of matter and how substances interact.
- The idea that the sun is at the center of the universe.
- An explanation supported by evidence and experiments.
- The study of microscopic organisms.
- Method, A process used to test and prove ideas using observation and experiments.
- A statement or rule that describes how something in nature behaves.
20 Clues: Testing an idea to gather evidence. • The study of microscopic organisms. • A tool that magnifies small objects. • An educated guess that can be tested. • The movement of blood through the body. • Using the senses to gather information. • The study of motion, matter, and energy. • The study of the structure of the human body. • ...
Unit 7 Crossword 2025-11-24
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- Pertaining to the ankle bones.
- A general term in anatomy to designate a diving wall or partition
- Pertaining to the mind
- Fixed or localized pain
- Deficient secretion of any endocrine gland
- Pertaining to both body and mind
- The act of or process of giving birth to a child
- Pain in the antrum
- Surgical incision of a sinus
- Name for a hard, cancerous tumor.
- The general term for mental deterioration
- The suturing together of torn fascia
- Inducing sleep
- Pain in the neck
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- Excision of the wall of the lacrimal sac
- Surgical incision of the flank
- A condition of weakness in the eye
- Pertaining to the eye and the nose
- Inflammation of the uterine adnexa
- A physician specializing in the diseases of children
- Sunstroke
- Tending to become progressively worse and to result in death if not treated _
- A tumor composed of start shaped cells
- A small bundle or cluster;
- The outermost of the three membranes covering the brain and spinal cord
- Name of the windpipe
26 Clues: Sunstroke • Inducing sleep • Pain in the neck • Pain in the antrum • Name of the windpipe • Pertaining to the mind • Fixed or localized pain • A small bundle or cluster; • Surgical incision of a sinus • Surgical incision of the flank • Pertaining to the ankle bones. • Pertaining to both body and mind • Name for a hard, cancerous tumor. • A condition of weakness in the eye • ...
Roland's Sip & Solve 2025-11-23
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- What sport did the Groom and Bride do together?
- Who said “I love you” first?
- State Where did the Bride get her Bachelors degree?
- What state did the Groom propose in?
- Total number of Bridesmaids and Groomsmen?
- Groom's favorite NFL team?
- How many siblings does the Bride have?
- Groom's middle name?
- Therapy What is the Bride’s dream career?
- How many nieces and nephews does the Groom and Bride have?
- Bride's middle name?
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- What town do the Groom and Bride live in?
- Roadhouse The couple's go-to restaurant?
- What month did the Groom and Bride start dating?
- Question:
- What sport did the Bride play in college?
- How many brothers does the Groom have?
- Bride's birth month?
- Anatomy What is the Groom and Brides favorite show to watch?
- What is the Groom and Brides favorite card game to play?
- How many years have the Groom and Bride been together?
- Name of Bride's childhood dog?
- What month did the Groom propose?
- Where did the Groom and Bride first meet?
24 Clues: Question: • Bride's birth month? • Groom's middle name? • Bride's middle name? • Groom's favorite NFL team? • Who said “I love you” first? • Name of Bride's childhood dog? • What month did the Groom propose? • What state did the Groom propose in? • How many brothers does the Groom have? • How many siblings does the Bride have? • Roadhouse The couple's go-to restaurant? • ...
Anatomy Of a Computer 2015-09-15
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- To get better sound quality
- Something you probably connect to when you have an older printer/scanner
- Change an image by changing the ____?
- Figures out what operation must be used
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- Where the CPU stores temporary information
- Also known as a communications port
- Many peripherals require this connection
- Microprocessors only understand ___?
- Examples are keyboard and a mouse
- Contains most of your computer's components
- One of three primary functions of a microprocessor
- Where computer information is stored
- Dots or boxes on a screen
- Information displayed to the user
- Heatskin covers it
15 Clues: Heatskin covers it • Dots or boxes on a screen • To get better sound quality • Examples are keyboard and a mouse • Information displayed to the user • Also known as a communications port • Microprocessors only understand ___? • Where computer information is stored • Change an image by changing the ____? • Figures out what operation must be used • ...
Anatomy of the Ear 2021-01-26
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- The smallest bone that is shaped like a stirrup and articulates with the 2nd bone.
- The vibration of this structure causes the vibration of hair cells against tectorial membrane.
- This structure closes the inner end of the auditory canal and separates it from the middle ear.
- The 2nd bone that has a rough triangular body.
- The passageway leading through the temporal bone to the tympanic membrane.
- The organ of hearing.
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- Passageway to the nasopharynx.
- The opening where the inner ear begins... Hint: The two "V's"
- Sensory nerve for hearing and equilibrium
- Mixed nerve that controls facial expression, salivation, tears, and taste.
- The first bone that has an elongated handle attached to inner surface of tympanic membrane
- Part of the bony labyrinth which is a chamber that contains organs of equilibrium.
- Three small fluid filled tubes that assist with balance and equilibrium.
- This membrane covered opening responds to pressure placed on oval window by ossicles.
- The outer portion of the ear.
15 Clues: The organ of hearing. • The outer portion of the ear. • Passageway to the nasopharynx. • Sensory nerve for hearing and equilibrium • The 2nd bone that has a rough triangular body. • The opening where the inner ear begins... Hint: The two "V's" • Three small fluid filled tubes that assist with balance and equilibrium. • ...
Lesson 1 Anatomy Crossword 2019-08-21
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- believed that by using their brains they could understand more about the world around them
- Bodies packages chemicals the cell makes, like proteins & fats, then sends them for delivery
- destroys invaders & breaks down nutrients and other worn out organelles
- the study of the human body, its parts, and how it’s all put together
- A molecule inside every living thing that contains all the information about that living thing
- God’s chosen people that had the benefit of good health
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- the “control center” of the cell directing many of its functions and holds all of the important information known as DNA
- made up of atoms and molecules and are the building blocks for life
- powers the cell by burning the fuel it gets from the food you eat
- the 1st layer of protection allowing only certain things in or out
- the study of how these parts work together
- Small structures within the cell membrane of the cell with their own special jobs.The word means "little organs"
- the famous Greek philosopher that taught others the importance of experimentation
- Living thing
- preserved dead bodies through mummification because they believed that a person needed his or her body to get to heaven
15 Clues: Living thing • the study of how these parts work together • God’s chosen people that had the benefit of good health • powers the cell by burning the fuel it gets from the food you eat • the 1st layer of protection allowing only certain things in or out • made up of atoms and molecules and are the building blocks for life • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2017-02-10
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- These are slots that protrude from the back of the computer and they make communication throughout the computer quicker.
- The main part where the motherboard creator installs an operating system, and lets the processor communicate with the PC's peripherals
- This piece is attached to the motherboards PCI slot's to generate sound
- This piece of the computer stores temporary information
- This part houses your graphics card, and can include RAM
- Inserts power into multicoloured cables
- A large PCB, which is a printed circuit board
- Information entering a system using a keyboard/mouse.
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- Most common input/outpt device
- The brain of the computer, often covered by a heatsink
- Evident in older printers and scanners, quickly being replaced by USB/FIreWire
- which is purple and is starting to be replaced by USB cables
- Much slower than the new USB, and are attachable to older keyboards, mice and other old input devices.
- Transfers data as fast as 400Mbps
- Information exiting a system and becoming available by us.
15 Clues: Most common input/outpt device • Transfers data as fast as 400Mbps • Inserts power into multicoloured cables • A large PCB, which is a printed circuit board • Information entering a system using a keyboard/mouse. • The brain of the computer, often covered by a heatsink • This piece of the computer stores temporary information • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2017-02-10
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- The dot on the scoreboard
- is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- The switches inside a microprocessor
- Used or bought if your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want sound quality
- uses binary calculators to do the math.
- ROM
- is a large PCB (printed circuit board) that houses most of you computer's component
- Power supply unit
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- is the computer’s brain.
- Data has to be entered, there putting in something to get out of it.
- RAM
- figures out what operation is to be carried out and send the information to the specific
- Accelerated Graphics Port
- retrieves program instruction and passes it onto function .
- Any information that has been decoded and sent out by the computer as a result.
15 Clues: RAM • ROM • Power supply unit • is the computer’s brain. • The dot on the scoreboard • Accelerated Graphics Port • The switches inside a microprocessor • uses binary calculators to do the math. • is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • retrieves program instruction and passes it onto function . • ...
Anatomy of a PC 2020-11-15
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- port that transfers data as fast as 400Mbps
- Some devices are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data
- slots that let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- Motherboards often have integrated sound chips If your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if
- are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. You can attach some older key-boards, mice, and modems to the
- The CPU stores temporary information such as data relating to open programs in
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- activates when you turn on the computer and per-forms system checks before starting your main OS.
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables
- the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- houses most of your computer’s components and directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices.
- houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor.
- the
- If you have an older printer or scanner you probably connect the device to the
- want better sound quality you can buy a
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include usb cables most require
15 Clues: the • want better sound quality you can buy a • port that transfers data as fast as 400Mbps • It funnels power through the multicolored cables • the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor. • slots that let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2019-02-20
15 Clues: Bus • Build • Skates • A brain • WireFire • Play station two • Power Supply Unit • Random Access Memory • Home of a graphic card • Opposite of fatherboard • Much slower than the USB • Older Printer or scanner • Motherboards manufacturer • Peripheral Component Interconnect • Motherboard boards often have integrated sound chips
Anatomy Of A Computer 2019-02-20
15 Clues: Bus • Build • Skates • A brain • WireFire • Play station two • Power Supply Unit • Random Access Memory • Home of a graphic card • Opposite of fatherboard • Older Printer or scanner • Much slower than the USB • Motherboards manufacturer • Peripheral Component Interconnect • Motherboard boards often have integrated sound chips
Anatomy and Physiology Revision 2023-09-05
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- the event that makes a nerve cell likely to transmit an impulse
- the nerve cells that are activated by sensory input from the environment
- when a muscle shortens and does work using energy in the form of ATP (energy). It is the result of special proteins moving between each other
- a nerve cell forming part of a pathway along which impulses pass from the brain or spinal cord to a muscle or gland
- transfers signals to other cells and organs
- the thin protein that slides during contraction
- fibres in the muscle made up of two proteins which allow skeletal muscle to move
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- the thick protein that releases calcium to pull the actin filaments to contract
- receive signals from other cells
- muscles that work as a pair to carry out opposite actions
- bone producing cells that arrange themselves in rings around blood vessels
- a flexible material made of protein that initially forms the skeleton but is mostly replaced by bone. It is found protecting the ends of bones from friction in joints
- the area of which one neuron communicates with another
- bone destroying cells that remove bone from where it is not needed so allowing bones to respond to the forces exerted on them
- when a muscle is not contracting
15 Clues: receive signals from other cells • when a muscle is not contracting • transfers signals to other cells and organs • the thin protein that slides during contraction • the area of which one neuron communicates with another • muscles that work as a pair to carry out opposite actions • the event that makes a nerve cell likely to transmit an impulse • ...
Anatomy crossword First Year 2024-07-21
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- uncommon fracture of ulna
- typical feature of spinous process
- largest muscle
- only prominent border in liver
- known as कालखंड
- allows no rotation of head
- Region of xiphoid process
- V shaped turbosity on humerus
- bears origin on sternum and clavicle
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- inflammation of lungs
- separates greater and lesser sac
- flattened tendon
- connection between umbilical vein and inferior vena cava
- beauty bone
- scapular origin of triceps head
15 Clues: beauty bone • largest muscle • known as कालखंड • flattened tendon • inflammation of lungs • uncommon fracture of ulna • Region of xiphoid process • allows no rotation of head • V shaped turbosity on humerus • only prominent border in liver • scapular origin of triceps head • separates greater and lesser sac • typical feature of spinous process • bears origin on sternum and clavicle • ...
Nervous system anatomy & physiology 2023-03-09
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- Gives a white appearance to the nerve fiber-hence the term white matter of the brain and most peripheral nerves.
- Containing the nerve fiber tracts with myelin sheaths.
- Microscopic branching fiber of nerves cell that is the first part to receive the nervous impulse.
- Containing cell bodies and dendrites.
- It conducts impulses between the spinal cord and the cerebrum; incoming sensory messages are relayed through the thalamus to appropriate centers in the cerebrum.
- Microscopic fiber that is part of a neuron and carries nervous impulse along a nerve cell.
- Organ that receives and transmits a stimulus to sensory nerves.
- Connects the spinal cord with the rest of the brain.
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- Posterior part of the brain that coordinates muscle movements and maintains balance.
- Type of glial (neuroglial) cell that transports water and salts from capillaries in the nervous system.
- Nerves outside the brain and spinal cord: cranial, spinal, and autonomic nerves.
- Largest part of the brain; responsible for voluntary muscular activity, vision, speech, taste, hearing, thought, and memory.
- Are three layers of connective tissue membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord.
- Connective and supporting tissue of an organ.
- Is an individual nerve cell, a microscopic structure.
15 Clues: Containing cell bodies and dendrites. • Connective and supporting tissue of an organ. • Connects the spinal cord with the rest of the brain. • Is an individual nerve cell, a microscopic structure. • Containing the nerve fiber tracts with myelin sheaths. • Organ that receives and transmits a stimulus to sensory nerves. • ...
anatomy cross word 2 2023-02-27
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- colored vision
- gives the colors black white and grey
- also known as pink eye
- the eyes ability to adjust or accommodate
- lani cannot see far away
- these respond to light
- a bacterial infection in the eye
- helps the eyes cope with bright light
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- this issue runs mostly in men but can be passed through women
- an extreme inflammation of the eye due to a clogged poor
- where the eyes join and cross over like an x
- helps to give the clearest vision
- this happens when light passes through one medium to another
- adrian cannot see close up but she can see far away
- opening and closing of the eye due to extreme light exposure
15 Clues: colored vision • also known as pink eye • these respond to light • lani cannot see far away • a bacterial infection in the eye • helps to give the clearest vision • gives the colors black white and grey • helps the eyes cope with bright light • the eyes ability to adjust or accommodate • where the eyes join and cross over like an x • ...
Anatomy of the skin 2023-05-19
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- Glands- skin that produces sweat
- white crescent-shaped area at the base of the nail
- inflammation of the skin around the nail
- protein in the body
- fibrous connective tissue
- layer of clear skin known as the nail bed
- thin, cellular membrane layer
- cells producing melanin
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- fat cells
- nail separates from the skin
- group of natural pigments
- Glands- produce sebum
- layer- thick, fat-containing tissue
- hard protein material
- oily waxy substance
15 Clues: fat cells • protein in the body • oily waxy substance • Glands- produce sebum • hard protein material • cells producing melanin • group of natural pigments • fibrous connective tissue • nail separates from the skin • thin, cellular membrane layer • Glands- skin that produces sweat • layer- thick, fat-containing tissue • inflammation of the skin around the nail • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-09-10
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- it isn't the prettiest
- it helps your computer have better sound quality
- system checks before starting your main OS.
- You can attach some older key-
- transferring information between digital
- activates when you turn on the computer and per-
- holds the computers components
- mice, and modems to what
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- is related to the motherboard
- is the brain of the computer
- Many peripherals need this thing
- stores memory
- 3D Graphics
- a connector for a device that sends or receives several bits of data
- similair to USB
15 Clues: 3D Graphics • stores memory • similair to USB • it isn't the prettiest • mice, and modems to what • is the brain of the computer • is related to the motherboard • You can attach some older key- • holds the computers components • Many peripherals need this thing • transferring information between digital • system checks before starting your main OS. • ...
Anatomy of the ear 2022-05-13
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- Snail shell–shaped
- Fluid within the labyrinth of the inner ear.
- The ear is an important organ
- instrument to measure
- Maze-like series of canals of the inner ear.
- connects the cochlea
- vibrates eardrum
- Third ossicle of the middle ear
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- protruding part of the external ear, or pinna.
- Small bone of the ear;
- small bones
- Loss of the ability to hear.
- waxy substance
- Channel that leads
- auditory liquids called
15 Clues: small bones • waxy substance • vibrates eardrum • Snail shell–shaped • Channel that leads • connects the cochlea • instrument to measure • Small bone of the ear; • auditory liquids called • Loss of the ability to hear. • The ear is an important organ • Third ossicle of the middle ear • Fluid within the labyrinth of the inner ear. • Maze-like series of canals of the inner ear. • ...
Anatomy and terminology crossword 2024-12-16
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- system^ system to transport stuff through the body
- Branches of the Trachea that directs air into the lungs
- artery^ The artery carrying oxygenated blood from heart to the lungs
- system^ the system responsible for helping you breathe
- Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- The main muscle responsible for breathing
- blood vessels that carries blood to the heart
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- The windpipe that carries air from nose and mouth to the lungs
- the central organ of circulation
- Tiny blood vessels where gas and nutrients exchange occurs
- the gas essential for cellular respiration
- Dioxide^ a waste product of metabolism exhaled through the lungs
- the liquid portion of blood that carries nutrients
- blood vessels that carries blood away from heart
- The largest artery, carrying oxygenated blood from the heart to body
15 Clues: the central organ of circulation • The main muscle responsible for breathing • the gas essential for cellular respiration • blood vessels that carries blood to the heart • blood vessels that carries blood away from heart • system^ system to transport stuff through the body • the liquid portion of blood that carries nutrients • ...
Plant classification and Anatomy 2024-11-22
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- transports water and nutrients from the roots to higher areas on the plant
- the layer of cells in a plant that provides unspecialized cells to promote growth
- plants producing seeds with two cotyledons
- a classification of plants that lack a vascular system
- examples are lichens, mosses, fungi, and microorganisms like bacteria
- the main substance in the walls of plant cells
- a tiny pore like structure on the leaf that take in food and ingredients for photosynthesis
- root like structures that grow at the bases of bryophytes, mosses, and liverworts
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- cell located in yhe epidermis, creates stomata's, and controls intake and output of CO^2 and water
- any vascular plant that reproduces by means of an exposed seed or ovule.
- only has one cotyledon
- vascular tissue that transports carbon from the leaves to the basal part of the plant
- and extracellular hydrophobic layer that covers the aerial epidermis of all land plants, provides protection
- a classification for plants with a vascular system
- a plant that produces flowers and bear seeds in fruits
15 Clues: only has one cotyledon • plants producing seeds with two cotyledons • the main substance in the walls of plant cells • a classification for plants with a vascular system • a classification of plants that lack a vascular system • a plant that produces flowers and bear seeds in fruits • examples are lichens, mosses, fungi, and microorganisms like bacteria • ...
Anatomy Chapter 10-2 2022-03-22
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- A motor neuron and all the muscle fibers that it controls
- Enzyme which breaks down ACh
- Phase that lasts 15msec, tension increases at peak
- Phase that lasts about 25msec, the period after the contraction when the tension in the muscle fiber returns to resting levels
- The maximum amount of tension produced by a particular muscle or muscle group
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- Contraction that exceeds the load and the muscle shortens
- This thin filament protein pulls the tropomyosin binding site on actin
- The resting tension in a skeletal muscle
- Skeletal muscle fiber contraction begins with the release of ___
- In ___tetanus a muscle almost produces peak tension
- Contraction that changes is tension but not length
- The synaptic knob contains vesicles of this neurotransmitter
- The amount of time during which a person can perform a particular activity
- A single stimulus contraction relaxation cycle in a muscle fiber
- Steady increase in muscular tension produced by increasing the number of active motor units
15 Clues: Enzyme which breaks down ACh • The resting tension in a skeletal muscle • Contraction that changes is tension but not length • Phase that lasts 15msec, tension increases at peak • In ___tetanus a muscle almost produces peak tension • Contraction that exceeds the load and the muscle shortens • A motor neuron and all the muscle fibers that it controls • ...
Skin anatomy and structure 2022-10-23
15 Clues: mole • itching • hair loss • skin pigment • crack like sore • pus filled papule • skin inflammation • Open sore on skin • outer layer of skin • middle layer of skin • small opening in skin • Oily secretion from skin • skin test for diphtheria • hard protein in epidermis • tissue death due to ischemia
Anatomy of the Ear 2022-10-04
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- seperates middle/inner ear
- located in the cerebral cortex
- aka inner ear
- Sound waves enter through the
- for balance
- membrane between outer/middle ear
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- canal leading from middle ear to the throat
- in the organ of corti
- small bone in the ear
- connects to the cochlea for hearing
- is lined with cerumen
- bony small shell shaped structure
- anvil bone in the ear
- shaped like a stirrup
- first bone in order of vibration
15 Clues: for balance • aka inner ear • in the organ of corti • small bone in the ear • is lined with cerumen • anvil bone in the ear • shaped like a stirrup • seperates middle/inner ear • Sound waves enter through the • located in the cerebral cortex • first bone in order of vibration • bony small shell shaped structure • membrane between outer/middle ear • connects to the cochlea for hearing • ...
Introduction to Human Anatomy 2025-09-02
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- Bone that connects the arm to the shoulder (7)
- System that includes the lungs and trachea (10)
- System that includes the pancreas and thyroid gland (10)
- System that includes the skin and hair (12)
- Largest organ in the human body (4)
- Located toward the midline of the body (6)
- Muscle that moves the jaw (5)
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- The number of chambers in the human heart (4)
- Muscle that separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity (8)
- Organ that filters waste and excess fluids (7)
- The smallest bone in the human body, found in the ear (6)
- Bone that connects the leg to the hip (6)
- Organ that pumps blood (6)
- System that includes the brain and spinal cord (8)
- The part of the eye that gives it color (4)
15 Clues: Organ that pumps blood (6) • Muscle that moves the jaw (5) • Largest organ in the human body (4) • Bone that connects the leg to the hip (6) • Located toward the midline of the body (6) • System that includes the skin and hair (12) • The part of the eye that gives it color (4) • The number of chambers in the human heart (4) • Organ that filters waste and excess fluids (7) • ...
plant anatomy and physiology 2025-10-13
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- to anchor the plant and to absorb water and nutrients from the soil
- to attract pollinators, such as insects and birds, with their color and scent, and to protect the internal reproductive parts of the flower, especially from predators and the elements
- the female reproductive organ of a flower, housing and protecting the ovules that develop into seeds after fertilization
- flowers are born in California
- to protect the embryo and disperse the next generation of plants by providing the necessary nutrients for its initial development and survival until it can photosynthesize on its own
- serves as a pathway for the pollen tube to grow from the stigma down to the ovary, delivering sperm cells to fertilize the ovules and create seeds
- perform photosynthesis, converting sunlight into energy for the plant to create food
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- the head moves with the sun
- to receive and trap pollen
- flower is as small as a grain of rice
- protect the developing flower bud and provide support for the mature flower
- what do plants reproduce or pollinate through?
- tall how tall is the largest flower
- provide support for leaves, flowers, and fruits, to transport water, minerals, and sugars between the roots and leaves, and to sometimes store food and water
- produce and hold pollen
15 Clues: produce and hold pollen • to receive and trap pollen • the head moves with the sun • flowers are born in California • flower is as small as a grain of rice • tall how tall is the largest flower • what do plants reproduce or pollinate through? • to anchor the plant and to absorb water and nutrients from the soil • ...
Anatomy and Research Method 2025-09-25
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- Located close (approximate) to the point of origin or attachment
- Toward the midline, away from the side
- Toward the front end
- Toward the back, away from the ventral (stomach) side
- Located more distant from the point of origin or attachment
- On the same side of the body (e.g., two parts on the left or two on the right)
- Above another part
- On the opposite side of the body (one on the left and one on the right)
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- A plane that shows brain structures as seen from the side
- A plane that shows brain structures as seen from the front
- Toward the stomach, away from the dorsal (back) side
- Toward the rear end
- Below another part
- Toward the side, away from the midline
- A plane that shows brain structures as seen from above
15 Clues: Below another part • Above another part • Toward the rear end • Toward the front end • Toward the midline, away from the side • Toward the side, away from the midline • Toward the stomach, away from the dorsal (back) side • Toward the back, away from the ventral (stomach) side • A plane that shows brain structures as seen from above • ...
Anatomy of a Lathe 2026-03-30
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- foundation and structural base of the lathe machine (Two words that rhyme with faith shred)
- clamping mechanism, typically a lever or screw, used to secure the tool rest in place on the tool rest base (three words, rhymes with cool best rock)
- allows operator to turn workpiece slowly by hand for inspection or to make little adjustments without needing the motor on (two words, rhymes with rock feel)
- drives main spindle + rotates workpiece at controlled speeds (rhymes with boater)
- stationary housing located on the left of the machine, provides rotational power to the workpiece. (rhymes with clock)
- secures tailstock assembly in a fixed position on the lathe, preventing it from moving under cutting loads (two words, rhymes with rock clock)
- mechanism used to stop the spindle from moving and prevent it from rotating, usually used when removing or installing chucks or faceplates (two words, rhymes with kindle rock)
- adjustable, T-shaped metal used in woodturning to hold and guide cutting tools. (Two words, rhymes with cool best)
- 2-4 pronged accessory inserted in the headstock spindle to hold and rotate a workpiece during spindle tuning. Also known as drive center (rhymes with fur)
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- positioned on bedway, opposite of the headstock and acts as a supporting center for the free end of a workpiece. (rhymes with rock)
- is located at the rear of a tailstock, is used to move the tailstock quill or barrel forward or backward. (two words, rhymes with rock feel)
- rotating shaft within the headstock that holds and spins the workpiece. (Two words that rhyme with rock kindle)
- secures the tool rest assembly to the lathe bed, allowing for stable positioning during cutting (three words, cool face rock)
- heavy, adjustable casting that sits on the bed and serves as the foundation that supports the tool rest (two words rhymes with cool face)
- lathe accessory inserted into the tailstock that spins with the workpiece. (Two words, rhymes with drive enter)
15 Clues: drives main spindle + rotates workpiece at controlled speeds (rhymes with boater) • foundation and structural base of the lathe machine (Two words that rhyme with faith shred) • rotating shaft within the headstock that holds and spins the workpiece. (Two words that rhyme with rock kindle) • ...
Red Level Pony Anatomy 2026-03-04
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- The main body section of the horse where the ribs form the torso
- The ridge between the horse’s shoulder blades where the neck meets the back
- The hard protective outer structure that supports the horse’s weight
- The base of the tail where it attaches to the horse’s body
- The area of the body between the ribs and the hindquarters
- The long bone in the lower leg between the knee or hock and the fetlock
- The soft area around the horse’s nose and mouth
- The joint located behind the front leg where the upper foreleg meets the body
- The sloping section of the leg between the fetlock and the hoof
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- The upper curve of the horse’s neck where the mane grows
- The joint between the cannon bone and the pastern that acts like an ankle
- The area at the top of the horse’s head between the ears
- The front upper limb that connects the foreleg to the horse’s body
- The large joint in the front leg located between the forearm and cannon bone
- The top of the hindquarters between the back and the tail
15 Clues: The soft area around the horse’s nose and mouth • The upper curve of the horse’s neck where the mane grows • The area at the top of the horse’s head between the ears • The top of the hindquarters between the back and the tail • The base of the tail where it attaches to the horse’s body • The area of the body between the ribs and the hindquarters • ...
Ancient Egypt and Nubia 2018-01-10
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- Dependence by each country or group on the other
- King of ancient Egypt
- Structure with triangular sides
- Black wood from West Africa
- System of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- Statue or other free standing piece of art made of clay stone or other materials
- A series of rulers from the same family
- A body that has been preserved so it will not decompose
- A flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits material over many years
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- Skilled worker who practices a handcraft
- Symbol that stands for a word idea or sound
- One of the worlds first alphabets invented in ancient Nubia
- Study of the Structure of the body and its organs
- Buying and selling of goods and services
- Hard white material made from elephant tusks
- Group of rocky rapids
- A writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile River in ancient Egypt
17 Clues: King of ancient Egypt • Group of rocky rapids • Black wood from West Africa • Structure with triangular sides • A series of rulers from the same family • Skilled worker who practices a handcraft • Buying and selling of goods and services • Symbol that stands for a word idea or sound • Hard white material made from elephant tusks • ...
Models of Abnormality 2024-01-25
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- Studies have found that mothers who had ______ were prone to having children with schizophrenia
- The reliving of past repressed feelings
- This person believed there are three central forces that shape personality
- Chromosome segments that control the traits we inherit
- Broad negative conclusions on the basis of a single insignificant event
- This model bases its ideology on the anatomy of the brain
- Model focuses on thoughts, emotions, memory
- Russian Psychologist who first demonstrated conditioning
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- Systematic desensitizations on the response an organism makes to the environment
- A method applied to phobias
- Help stabilize the moods of bipolar disorder
- therapy Type of therapy in which two electrodes were attached to a patient's forehead
- List of feared objects or situations
- This grows from the ego.
- The belief that one can master and perform needed behaviors when necessary
- Special intellectual capacities to think, remember and anticipate.
- This is the oldest and most famous of the modern psychological models
17 Clues: This grows from the ego. • A method applied to phobias • List of feared objects or situations • The reliving of past repressed feelings • Model focuses on thoughts, emotions, memory • Help stabilize the moods of bipolar disorder • Chromosome segments that control the traits we inherit • Russian Psychologist who first demonstrated conditioning • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-11-07
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- The force that attracts objects toward one another
- Philosophy that emphasizes knowledge based on observation and experience
- Universal principles thought to govern the physical world
- Model of the universe that places Earth at the center
- The branch of science concerned with the structure of living organisms
- Method – A process involving observation, experimentation, and reasoning
- Instrument used to observe distant objects in space
- Astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model of the universe
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- Model of the universe with the Sun at its center
- Institution founded to promote scientific research and knowledge
- Belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- Science of studying celestial objects like stars and planets
- Italian scientist who made pioneering observations with a telescope
- Branch of physics that deals with motion and forces
- Scientist known for the laws of motion and universal gravitation
- Church authority that tried Galileo for supporting heliocentrism
- The movement of blood through the body, discovered by William Harvey
17 Clues: Model of the universe with the Sun at its center • The force that attracts objects toward one another • Belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge • Branch of physics that deals with motion and forces • Instrument used to observe distant objects in space • Model of the universe that places Earth at the center • ...
Natural Selection & Evolution 2025-03-20
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- small variety of traits
- structures within different species that look the same but have different functions
- comparing early and late developmental stages of organisms
- a structure left over from evolution and was used by ancestors but useless now
- a group of organisms that can mate with another to produce fertile offspring
- the formation of a new species
- Similarities in the DNA sequence between different species can be used to determine evolutionary relationships between them
- compares similar structures, or anatomy of different species
- characteristics that help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
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- any change in the heritable traits within a population across generations
- the theory stating organisms that are best adapted to an environment survive and reproduce more than others
- shows the links or transition between species using fossils
- large variety of traits
- an organism from which other different organisms evolved
- The differences in genes (characteristics) within a population
- the combining of genes from two parents
- random but permanent changes in the DNA sequence
17 Clues: small variety of traits • large variety of traits • the formation of a new species • the combining of genes from two parents • random but permanent changes in the DNA sequence • an organism from which other different organisms evolved • comparing early and late developmental stages of organisms • shows the links or transition between species using fossils • ...
Chapter I 2020-09-08
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- it is a tool to emphasizes the functional and evolutionary.
- closest to the body.
- is restricted to mean the action or property of a part as it works in an organism.
- applies to two or more features that share a common ancestry.
- refers to the tail.
- a tree diagram, especially one showing taxonomic relationships.
- Anatomy deals with anatomy and its significance
- derived from more than one common evolutionary ancestor or ancestral group and therefore not suitable for placing in the same taxon.
- also called as segmentation
- refers to the sides.
- Symmetry refers to a body that is laid out equally from central axis.
- the mid-line of the body.
- descended from a common evolutionary ancestor or ancestral group, but not including all the descendant groups.
- to features with a similar function.
- the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants.
- to features that simply look alike.
- is the study of relationships among different groups of organisms and their evolutionary development.
- is simply a named group of organisms.
- Symmetry it devides the body into two mirrored images.
- also called phylogenetic systematics.
- a body or structure built of repeating or duplicated sections.
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- is the term that has been coined to recognize the importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system.
- is a lineage—all organisms in a lineage plus the ancestor they have in common.
- refers to the head.
- the study of the forms of things.
- swimming strokes.
- is the process of an animal or plant becoming preserved in a hard, petrified form.
- is the study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization.
- refers to the belly or front.
- used by a scientist studying phylogenetic systematics to visualize the groups of organisms being compared, how they are related, and their most common ancestors.
- refers to the back.
- sweeping side to side movements of tail.
- Selection the mechanism of evolution.
- a method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- describes the way in which an animal's body meets the surrounding environment.
- an attached appendage has a region farthest.
- Darwin he proposed the conditions for and mechanism of this evolutionary change.
- or monophylogeny, is a term used to describe a group of organisms that are classified in the same taxon and share a most common recent ancestor.
- the scientist who felt that species were fixed and unchangeable.
- electric record of the muscle.
40 Clues: swimming strokes. • refers to the head. • refers to the tail. • refers to the back. • closest to the body. • refers to the sides. • the mid-line of the body. • also called as segmentation • refers to the belly or front. • electric record of the muscle. • the study of the forms of things. • to features that simply look alike. • to features with a similar function. • ...
Biology Chapter 10 2025-12-15
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- the process of forming new and distinct species.
- structure a structure that seems to have no function in an organism and is thought to be left over from the evolutionary process.
- anatomy the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species.
- structure organs that are similar in different organisms and are thought to show evolutionary relationships.
- timescale a system that relates evolutionary history to rock layers in the geologic column.
- bang the event described by the big bang theory, which states that the universe began in a very dense and very hot state and then rapidly expanded.
- selection the human practice of breeding organisms that have desirable traits and variations.
- radiation the change that occurs when a population spreads out into new environments.
- ancestor an ancestral organism whose offspring diverged into two or more species.
- fossil a fossil of an accepted age that is used to assign an age to a rock ;auer om the geologic column.
- the preserved remains or trace of an organism that lived in the past.
- evolution a slow, gradual change in the genetic material and proteins of organisms.
- dating a process that analyzes radioactive elements in rocks and uses the rate at which these elements decay to calculate a sample’s age.
- a heritable trait that improves the reproductive success of an organism.
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- the theory that suggests that the currently observable processes have occurred at the same rate in the past as they do in the present.
- selection the process by which some phenotypes within a species become more common than others because of variations that lead to increased survival rates.
- any primate in the family Hominidae. Evolutionary theory includes modern humans and the extinct supposed predecessors of humans in this group.
- evolution the idea that organisms can slowly change over time into other kinds of organisms.
- barrier anything that prevents two species or two populations of the same species from interbreeding.
- dating the process of estimating the age of rock strata above and below a given sternum.
- ecology the study of changes in animal behavior due to ecological pressure.
- synthesis a modern evolutionary theory stating that changes within populations of organisms are due to natural selection and mutations.
- with modification Darwin’s idea that all organisms come from common ancestors and change a little with each generation.
- clock a technique that uses rates of molecular change to calculate the point in the past in which two species diverged.
24 Clues: the process of forming new and distinct species. • the preserved remains or trace of an organism that lived in the past. • a heritable trait that improves the reproductive success of an organism. • ecology the study of changes in animal behavior due to ecological pressure. • ancestor an ancestral organism whose offspring diverged into two or more species. • ...
Chapter 4 2018-01-10
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- Is a body preserved by a special process.
- Study of the structure of the body and its organ.
- Dependence by each country or group on the other.
- Or groups of rocky rapids.
- Is a drawing or symbol that represents a word or a sound.
- Is a ruling family.
- Or skilled workers who practice handicraft.
- Structure with triangular sides.
- Black wood from West Africa.
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- One of the world's first alphabet, invented in ancient Nubia.
- Is an area of sediment soil or minerals carried by water deposited in the mouth of a river.
- Buying and selling of goods and services.
- Or a system of offices and officials that handle the business of government.
- Statue or other free-standing piece of artoade of clay, stone, or other materials.
- Hard white material made from elephant tusks.
- Or king, of a united Egypt.
- A writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile River in ancient Egypt.
17 Clues: Is a ruling family. • Or groups of rocky rapids. • Or king, of a united Egypt. • Black wood from West Africa. • Structure with triangular sides. • Is a body preserved by a special process. • Buying and selling of goods and services. • Or skilled workers who practice handicraft. • Hard white material made from elephant tusks. • ...
Chapter 4 words 2018-01-11
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- A flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits material over many years.
- Symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound
- A body that has been preserved so it will not decompose
- A writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile river in ancient Egypt
- Group of rocky rapids.
- System of many government officials who carry out government tules and regulations
- Dependence by each country or group on the other
- Skilled worker who practices a handicraft
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Hard white material made from elephant tusks
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- King of ancient egypt
- Black wood from West Africa
- Buying and selling goods and service
- One of the world’s first alphabets, invented in ancient Nubia
- Statue or other free standing piece of art made by clay,stone, or other materials
- Structure with triangular sides
- Study of the structure of the body and its organs
17 Clues: King of ancient egypt • Group of rocky rapids. • Black wood from West Africa • Structure with triangular sides • Buying and selling goods and service • A series of rulers from the same family • Skilled worker who practices a handicraft • Hard white material made from elephant tusks • Symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-10-27
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- Newton, Who published “Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy”?
- Kepler, Who Proposed the orbit of every planet is ellipse with the sun?
- Galileo believe What has dark spots?
- Bacon, Who believed in the use of inductive reasoning?
- Vesalius, Who published “On the Fabric of the Human Body”?
- Bacon, Who wanted science to advance human life with new discoveries?
- Who discoveries expanded knowledge about the universe and the human body?
- Vesalius, Who was the founder of modern human anatomy?
- View, Earth center of universe – sun, moon and planets revolved around sun
- Newton, Who proposed the universal laws of gravitational?
- What has four moons?
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- Humanists, Who mastered Greek and Latin?
- Harvey, Who published “On the Motion of the Heart And Blood”
- Copernicus, Who proposed Earth and planets revolve around the sun?
- reasoning, What drives the scientific revolution?
- Who made early contributions to the understanding of anatomy, physiology and neurology?
- What did Galen focus on dissection to formulate his ideas?
- View, Scientists and Mathematicians began to think in new ways (empiricism)
- Revolution, a new way of thinking about the natural world and society that challenges traditional views.
- Galilei, Who questioned what planets and sun were made of?
20 Clues: What has four moons? • Galileo believe What has dark spots? • Humanists, Who mastered Greek and Latin? • reasoning, What drives the scientific revolution? • Bacon, Who believed in the use of inductive reasoning? • Vesalius, Who was the founder of modern human anatomy? • Newton, Who proposed the universal laws of gravitational? • ...
Public Health Walk 2022-03-07
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- Founding editor of The Lancet
- First person to carry out anaesthesia in Britain
- Expert in anatomy, obsessive collection of biological specimens
- Founded Royal Free Hospital
- Frequently referred to as the "Father of British Paediatrics"
- Cancer that originates in a specific type of white blood cell named for him
- Called the world's first neurosurgeon
- Credited with creating drinking chocolate (yes, it's medicine, ask anyone)
- First British Nobel Laureate for his work on the transmission of malaria
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- Healthcare reformer. Helped to establish London's first public hospitals
- First woman to qualify in Britain as a physician and surgeon
- Philanthropist. Founded a hospital for abandoned children - the world's first incorporated charity
- Has a hospital named after him in Oxford
- In 2004, voted the greatest Black Briton
- Scottish anatomist and physician, brother of 8 Across
- Spent 30 years campaigning for the state registration of nurses
- Curtailed a cholera outbreak by removing the handle of a water pump
17 Clues: Founded Royal Free Hospital • Founding editor of The Lancet • Called the world's first neurosurgeon • Has a hospital named after him in Oxford • In 2004, voted the greatest Black Briton • First person to carry out anaesthesia in Britain • Scottish anatomist and physician, brother of 8 Across • First woman to qualify in Britain as a physician and surgeon • ...
Code Crossword EL 2023-02-14
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- Technology specifications used to build websites.
- a part of typography used in the style and arrangement of contents on a page.
- the commands given to a computer in a computer program.
- a collection of start tags, and other content responsible for making webpages.
- to arrange in a structured order.
- computer program used to read pages under the World Wide Web.
- the process of organizing and sorting files into a computer system.
- a step procedure used to solve logical problems.
- international organization that creates standards for the World Wide Web.
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- computer language used for creating webpages
- basic elements that describe the ideas of design.
- top level element of a HTML document.
- HTML element that contains style information for a document.
- technology used to make HTML look better.
- programming language used to let the browser know how a webpage should look.
- the study of bodies of people or other animals.
- consists of 1's and 0's
17 Clues: consists of 1's and 0's • to arrange in a structured order. • top level element of a HTML document. • technology used to make HTML look better. • computer language used for creating webpages • the study of bodies of people or other animals. • a step procedure used to solve logical problems. • Technology specifications used to build websites. • ...
Nathan Spelling list 17 2021-03-09
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- transmit by television.
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- a television broadcast.
- take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship.
- a particular system of geometry.
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- a person or thing acting or serving in place of another.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
- an account of someone's life written by someone else.
- a message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form.
- a kind of teleprinter.
10 Clues: a kind of teleprinter. • transmit by television. • a television broadcast. • a particular system of geometry. • an account of someone's life written by someone else. • a person or thing acting or serving in place of another. • a message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form. • ...
MOVIES 2022-04-30
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- Thriller movies are so _______ and I prefer watching them.
- I don't want to watch Grey's Anatomy since it's an _____ series.
- I love watching Tarantino's ______ movies.
- That movie was so ________, I really wanted to watch an action movie, that's more interesting.
- A nice ________ movie was Avatar, I really loved watching that movie at the cinema.
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- I like watching Interestellar because it's an interesting film.
- I can't belive people think "Eternals" a ______ movie just because there's a gay couple.
- I loved the movie; however, the ending was so ______.
- __________ films are predictable; therefore I don't enjoy watching them.
- Actually, I don't like watching ____ movies at night when I'm alone.
10 Clues: I love watching Tarantino's ______ movies. • I loved the movie; however, the ending was so ______. • Thriller movies are so _______ and I prefer watching them. • I like watching Interestellar because it's an interesting film. • I don't want to watch Grey's Anatomy since it's an _____ series. • Actually, I don't like watching ____ movies at night when I'm alone. • ...
meyer, lexi, period 6, game #1: 2023-09-15
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- The ankle is ____ to the knee
- a hollow space within the body, organs, or even bones
- This body cavity includes the cranial and vertebral cavities
- A vertical plane running from side to side. This divides the body front and back.
- The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement of the human body
- Allows motion and provides stability
- This body cavity includes the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities
- This joint allows only flexion and extension due to its anatomy (elbow and knee).
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- The human body positioned upright, with arms at side and hands facing forward. Eyes are looking forward and feet are slightly apart.
- Freely moveable joints
10 Clues: Freely moveable joints • The ankle is ____ to the knee • Allows motion and provides stability • a hollow space within the body, organs, or even bones • This body cavity includes the cranial and vertebral cavities • This body cavity includes the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities • The multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement of the human body • ...
Kineseology crossword game 2 2023-09-19
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- In this type of joint, bones are connected by hyaline
- Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- a freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- Joint that lacks a synovial cavity
- There are how many different types of diarthroses
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- allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments
- A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull
- Freely moveable joint
- Joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments
10 Clues: Freely moveable joint • Joint that lacks a synovial cavity • There are how many different types of diarthroses • allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments • In this type of joint, bones are connected by hyaline • a freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • ...
History of biology 2024-09-17
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- Watson and ..... discovered the double-helix sttructure of DNA in 1953
- a study of living organisms and their interactions with the environment
- brand of biologz including the structure and function of DNA and proteins
- Schleiden and ..... developed the cell theory
- known for his detailed study of of human anatomy
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- The idea that all living organisms are composed of cells
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- the change in species over time through natural selection and getetic variation
- who is considered as the father of biology
- famous for his theory of natural selection, detailed in "On the Origin of Species"
10 Clues: who is considered as the father of biology • Schleiden and ..... developed the cell theory • known for his detailed study of of human anatomy • The idea that all living organisms are composed of cells • The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics • Watson and ..... discovered the double-helix sttructure of DNA in 1953 • ...
Medical science 2023-01-18
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- the scientific study of bacteria
- the branch of medicine that deals with the birth of children
- medical treatment of injuries or diseases that involves cutting open a person’s body and often removing or replacing some parts
- the scientific study of the mind and how it influences behaviour
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- the scientific study of the physical structure of humans, animals or plants
- the branch of medicine that deals with children and their diseases
- the scientific study of the normal functions of living things
- the scientific study of diseases
- the branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of diseases
- the scientific study of drugs and their use in medicine
10 Clues: the scientific study of diseases • the scientific study of bacteria • the scientific study of drugs and their use in medicine • the branch of medicine that deals with the birth of children • the scientific study of the normal functions of living things • the branch of medicine that deals with the treatment of diseases • ...
Plant Classification and Anatomy 2021-05-24
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- plants that have a hard stem and can survive the winter frost
- plants that have a soft stem that is killed by frost
- the process of plants using stored energy
- the chemical process of converting sunlight into energy and food for the plant
- support the leaves, flowers, and fruit
- the male part of the flower
- plants that complete their life cycle in two growing seasons
- A seed that is covered
- the female part of the flower
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- A seed that is exposed
- plants that come back year after years
- anchor the plant
- plants that complete their life cycle in one year or season
- the naming of plants
- the movement and loss of water through evaporation
15 Clues: anchor the plant • the naming of plants • A seed that is exposed • A seed that is covered • the male part of the flower • the female part of the flower • plants that come back year after years • support the leaves, flowers, and fruit • the process of plants using stored energy • the movement and loss of water through evaporation • ...
Frog anatomy -Conner Henry 2021-06-03
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- Smaller than human's but enough for the air a frog needs.
- the place that the frog stores its fat(2 words)
- The stuff in between the frogs' toes, usually on the back feet.
- Spring-like recoils to shoot the frog through the air.
- It shoots out of the frogs' mouth to catch its food.
- The system of bones that creates the frogs' shape and size(two words)
- Holds the frogs' food and dissolved it with acids.
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- The organ system that is responsible for breaking down the food into energy.
- The thing that makes the frog think and do what it does.
- The tube at the back of the frogs' mouth that brings food down to the stomach.
- The organs that are responsible for capturing an image and relaying it to the brain to tell it what the frog sees.
- Acts as a filter for the frogs' digestive system.
- Pumps blood through the body.
- A semipermeable layer on the outside of the frog.
- The frogs' place where all waste is disposed of.
15 Clues: Pumps blood through the body. • the place that the frog stores its fat(2 words) • The frogs' place where all waste is disposed of. • Acts as a filter for the frogs' digestive system. • A semipermeable layer on the outside of the frog. • Holds the frogs' food and dissolved it with acids. • It shoots out of the frogs' mouth to catch its food. • ...
skin anatomy and structure 2022-10-21
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- half-moon at the base of the nail plate
- connective tissue layer were you find collagen
- opening on the top of skin
- gives color to skin
- helps skin return to original position
- fat cells
- layer of keratin along the sides and base of nail
- cells containing pigment
- oily substance
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- when you are incapable in forming melanin
- Layer of skin that contains fat
- hard protein
- fibrous protein in bones
- deepest layer of the epidermis
- thin skin layer that contains keratin
15 Clues: fat cells • hard protein • oily substance • gives color to skin • fibrous protein in bones • cells containing pigment • opening on the top of skin • deepest layer of the epidermis • Layer of skin that contains fat • thin skin layer that contains keratin • helps skin return to original position • half-moon at the base of the nail plate • when you are incapable in forming melanin • ...
ANATOMY OF A COMPUTER 2019-02-20
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- activates when you turn on the computer
- You can attach some older key- boards, mice, and modems
- you can connect your printer or scanner
- isnt the prettiest component
- kinda cool, really pretty,( she is kinda stupid sometimes )
- house your graphics card
- if your motherboard does nor have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality
- best club ever
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- you can use this to connect different types of peripherals
- is a large PCB that houses most of computer's components
- stores temporary information
- is the brain of your computer's instructions
- ports protrude from the back of the computers
- keyboard port purple and mouse port green
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers, and PDAs requiere this
15 Clues: best club ever • house your graphics card • stores temporary information • isnt the prettiest component • activates when you turn on the computer • you can connect your printer or scanner • keyboard port purple and mouse port green • is the brain of your computer's instructions • ports protrude from the back of the computers • ...
ANATOMY OF A COMPUTER 2019-02-20
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- keyboard port is purple and mouse port green
- if your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality
- its ports transfer data as fast as 400 megabits per second
- this houses most of your computer's components and direct data traffic
- this activates when you turn on the computer and performs system checks before starting your main OS
- this houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor
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- plug for older printers or scanners
- funnels power through the multicolored cables
- this ports protrude from the back of the computer
- its ports transfer data as fast as 480 megabits per second
- you can also call this COM
- device with a processor which redirects the excess data to your hard drive
- kind of like a boring place
- really cool, funny and pretty girl (she'snot narcissistic)
- brain that carries out your computer's instructions
15 Clues: you can also call this COM • kind of like a boring place • plug for older printers or scanners • keyboard port is purple and mouse port green • funnels power through the multicolored cables • this ports protrude from the back of the computer • brain that carries out your computer's instructions • its ports transfer data as fast as 480 megabits per second • ...
Intro to Anatomy & Physiology 2020-10-01
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- toward or at the backside of the body, behind
- study of internal and external body structures and their physical relationships among other body parts
- is a physical process that refers to the net movement of molecules from a region of high concentration to one of lower concentration
- toward the head end or upper part of a structure/body - above
- is the process of translating the sequence of a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule to a sequence of amino acids during protein synthesis.
- away from the head end or toward the lower part of a structure/body - below
- the study of the early stages of cell development
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- close to the origin of the body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
- is the process of making an RNA copy of a gene sequence
- a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell, as in the production of gametes and plant spores.
- a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
- toward or at the body surface, external
- study of how living organisms perform their functions
- farther from the origin of a body port of the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk
- toward or at the front of the body, in front of
15 Clues: toward or at the body surface, external • toward or at the backside of the body, behind • toward or at the front of the body, in front of • the study of the early stages of cell development • study of how living organisms perform their functions • is the process of making an RNA copy of a gene sequence • toward the head end or upper part of a structure/body - above • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-09-22
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- output device
- stores the graphics card
- reads only memory
- stores everything
- peripheral component interconnect
- basic input/output system
- a cable that allows you to plug things into your computer
- accelerated graphics port
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- Stores a lot of memory
- where everything plugs in
- Stores less memory but is fast to retrieve it
- what this crossword puzzle is about
- heart of the computer
- serial port
- power supply unit
15 Clues: serial port • output device • reads only memory • stores everything • power supply unit • heart of the computer • Stores a lot of memory • stores the graphics card • where everything plugs in • basic input/output system • accelerated graphics port • peripheral component interconnect • what this crossword puzzle is about • Stores less memory but is fast to retrieve it • ...
anatomy of a computer 2021-09-14
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- you can add devices,such as modems and sound cards
- stores temporary information
- where the data tranfers
- houses your graphics card, which supplies
- image to the monitor
- It funnels power through the multicolored
- where the sound comes from
- a connector for a device that sends or receives several bits of data
- to each device
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- transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
- You can attach some older keyboards, mice, and modems
- the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions
- a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device
- to turn on computer
- the colour part
15 Clues: to each device • the colour part • to turn on computer • image to the monitor • where the data tranfers • where the sound comes from • stores temporary information • transfer data as fast as 400Mbps • houses your graphics card, which supplies • It funnels power through the multicolored • you can add devices,such as modems and sound cards • ...
external anatomy of livestock 2021-10-06
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- Provide efficient insulation and aides in the animal’s ability to fly
- external portion of the ear
- two internal openings of the nose
- located around the skull
- belly or underside
- the thin outer layer
- a flexible appendage attached to the trunk
- opposite of proximal
- back of the body
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- the innermost layer
- can also be referred to as basal
- consists of three layers
- long or stiff hairs on the face
- opposite of cranial
- regulates body temperature
15 Clues: back of the body • belly or underside • the innermost layer • opposite of cranial • the thin outer layer • opposite of proximal • consists of three layers • located around the skull • regulates body temperature • external portion of the ear • long or stiff hairs on the face • can also be referred to as basal • two internal openings of the nose • ...
Knee Anatomy/Injury Crossword 2021-05-11
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- MOI - Overuse specifically jumping with pain mainly on patellar tendon and inferior patella
- Attachment point for Patellar Tendon
- MOI - Leg or knee gets hit from outside (lateral)
- MOI - Direct force injury that is considered an EMERGENCY
- Muscle group used to flex knee and extend hips
- Dashboard knee
- MOI - Direct trauma to the lower leg that causes the knee to feel like 'jelly'
- MOI - Constant running/jumping during a large growth spurt with pain mainly on Tibial Tuberosity
- + Apley's Compression test
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- + Varus stress test
- MOI - Plant and twist/cut
- Muscle responsible for ankle plantarflexion and knee flexion
- Deformity, swelling, limping/favoring are examples of this part of the HIPS evaluation of the knee
- Muscle group used to extend the knee
- 3 degrees of injury to the muscle progressing in severity from 1st degree to 3rd degree
15 Clues: Dashboard knee • + Varus stress test • MOI - Plant and twist/cut • + Apley's Compression test • Attachment point for Patellar Tendon • Muscle group used to extend the knee • Muscle group used to flex knee and extend hips • MOI - Leg or knee gets hit from outside (lateral) • MOI - Direct force injury that is considered an EMERGENCY • ...
Anatomy of the Ear 2023-01-28
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- The protruding part of the external ear, or pinna
- Third ossicle of the middle ear. Stapes means stirrup
- Channel that leads from the pinna to the eardrum
- Channel between the middle ear and the nasopharynx; eustachian tube
- Snail shell–shaped, spirally wound tube in the inner ear; contains hearing-sensitive receptor cells
- Second ossicle (small bone) of the middle ear; incus means anvil
- Auricle; flap of the ear
- Carry impulses from the inner ear to the brain
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- Auditory tube
- Fluid within the labyrinth of the inner ear
- Fluid contained in the labyrinth of the inner ear
- First ossicle of the middle ear; malleus means hammer
- Maze-like series of canals of the inner ear. This includes the cochlea, vestibule, and semicircular canals
- Waxy substance secreted by the external ear; earwax
- Small bone of the ear; includes the malleus, incus, and stapes
15 Clues: Auditory tube • Auricle; flap of the ear • Fluid within the labyrinth of the inner ear • Carry impulses from the inner ear to the brain • Channel that leads from the pinna to the eardrum • The protruding part of the external ear, or pinna • Fluid contained in the labyrinth of the inner ear • Waxy substance secreted by the external ear; earwax • ...
nervous system anatomy & physiology 2023-03-11
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- brain
- glial cells
- action
- lept/o
- syncop/o
- membranes, meninges
- strength
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- dura mater
- Hereditary disorder marked by degenerative changes in the cerebrum leading to abrupt involuntary movements and mental deterioration.
- Brain disorder marked by gradual and progressive mental deterioration (dementia), personality changes, and impairment of daily functioning.
- Abnormal accumulation of fluid (CSF) in the brain.
- Chronic brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizure activity.
- order, coordination
- Congenital defects in the lumbar spinal column caused by imperfect union of vertebral parts (neural tube defect).
- Degenerative disorder of motor neurons in the spinal cord and brainstem.
15 Clues: brain • action • lept/o • syncop/o • strength • dura mater • glial cells • order, coordination • membranes, meninges • Abnormal accumulation of fluid (CSF) in the brain. • Chronic brain disorder characterized by recurrent seizure activity. • Degenerative disorder of motor neurons in the spinal cord and brainstem. • ...
nervous system anatomy & physiology 2023-03-11
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- - headaches resulting from tension in neck and scalp muscles
- - fainting, sudden and temporary loss of consciousness
- - absence of sense or touch or pain
- - diseases of peripheral nervers
- - sudden, uncontrollable compulsion to sleep
- - state of unconsciousness when patient cannot be aroused
- - highly malignant tumor
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- - developmental reading disorder
- - condition marked by involuntary spasmodic movements
- - diminished sensation to pain
- - congenital brain malformation
- - condition of decreased coordination
- - increased sensitivity to pain
- - intense burning pain following injury to a sensory nerve
- - Cranial nerve having branches in head, neck and chest
15 Clues: - highly malignant tumor • - diminished sensation to pain • - congenital brain malformation • - increased sensitivity to pain • - developmental reading disorder • - diseases of peripheral nervers • - absence of sense or touch or pain • - condition of decreased coordination • - sudden, uncontrollable compulsion to sleep • - condition marked by involuntary spasmodic movements • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2015-02-06
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- a port that transfers data at very high speeds
- much slower than USB ports, also known as COM port
- Houses most of computer's components and directs traffic to appropriate devices.
- the port you would connect an older printer to
- stands for Basic Input/Output System
- Allows peripherals to communicate with computer.
- where the mouse connects (contains a number spelled out)
- what does USB stand for?
- houses your graphics card
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- short form is RAM
- The brain of the computer.
- funnels power through the multicoloured cables
- our peer helper's name
- he is our teacher, mr..........
- for better sound, attach this to the motherboard
15 Clues: short form is RAM • our peer helper's name • what does USB stand for? • houses your graphics card • The brain of the computer. • he is our teacher, mr.......... • stands for Basic Input/Output System • a port that transfers data at very high speeds • the port you would connect an older printer to • funnels power through the multicoloured cables • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2017-10-03
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- Basic Input/Output System
- is a large printed circuit board
- is the brain that carries out your
- a COM communications port.
- instructions.
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- the processor.
- also known
- let peripherals communicate quickly
- of peripherals
- read access memory
- Accelerated Graphics Port
- connects many different
- Peripheral Component Interconnect
- power supply unit
- Universal Serial Bus
15 Clues: also known • instructions. • the processor. • of peripherals • power supply unit • read access memory • Universal Serial Bus • connects many different • Basic Input/Output System • Accelerated Graphics Port • a COM communications port. • is a large printed circuit board • Peripheral Component Interconnect • is the brain that carries out your • let peripherals communicate quickly
Anatomy of a plant 2022-03-17
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- - a lipid consisting of a glycerol bound to two fatty acids, a phosphate group, and make up the cell membrane.
- -An organelle with a double membrane in the cytoplasm of many eukaryotes. It may be concerned with photosynthesis, contain yellow or orange pigment, or contain starch.
- - the largest structure in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Where the ribosomal RNA is formed.
- - the first organ to appear when a seed germinates. It grows downward into the soil, anchoring the seedling.
- - is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plants.
- - a tiny structure that carries out a specific structure within the cell.
- - powerhouse of the cell and produces ATP.
- -A tube-like series of vessel elements with open ends. The walls that join the members have perforations or holes in them to allow water to pass through freely.
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- - a cell organelle that helps make and package materials to be transported out of the cell.
- -a threadlike body in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order.
- - Dense fluid found between the stacks of thylakoid disks of a plant cell's chloroplast. It is where carbohydrate forming reactions occur during photosynthesis.
- - a thin, flexible barrier around a cell; regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
- - proteins that speed up chemical reactions inside of plant cells.
- - Membrane-bound organelle found within a plant cell that is filled with water. This organelle takes up much of the space inside a cell and helps maintain its shape and size.
- - the membrane hub where most of the respiratory complexes occur and energy production in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is produced.
15 Clues: - powerhouse of the cell and produces ATP. • - proteins that speed up chemical reactions inside of plant cells. • - is the general term for the study of the internal structure of plants. • - a tiny structure that carries out a specific structure within the cell. • -a threadlike body in the cell nucleus that carries the genes in a linear order. • ...
Jacob Marchewka/Anatomy crossword 2022-02-10
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- the USB port.
- draw power from the computer in addition to data
- port also known as a COM
- ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
- instructions.
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- is a main part that houses most of your computer’s components and directs data
- houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables
- port FireWire connections are quickly replacing parallel ports on most peripherals
- card you want better sound quality also connected to the motherboard
- It also lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals.
- The is the brain that carries out your
- The CPU stores temporary information such as data relating to open programs
- device ports protrude from the back of the computer.
- Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
15 Clues: the USB port. • instructions. • port also known as a COM • The is the brain that carries out your • ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps • It funnels power through the multicolored cables • draw power from the computer in addition to data • device ports protrude from the back of the computer. • It also lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals. • ...
Anatomy of the heart 2023-11-18
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- ventricle contracts to pump oxygen-poor blood through the pulmonary valve into the
- chambers of the heart are separated by partitions called
- a smooth layer of endothelial cells, lines the interior of the heart and heart valves.
- separates the two upper chambers (atria)
- (cusps are the flaps of the valves) into the
- a muscular wall, lies between the two lower chambers (ventricles).
- The walls of the left atrium contract to force blood through the
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- It must pump blood with great force so that the blood travels through arteries to all parts of the body. The left ventricle propels the blood through the
- The right atrium contracts to force blood through the
- The walls of the left atrium contract to force blood through the mitral valve into the
- The venae cavae bring oxygen-poor blood that has passed through all of the body to the
- the right ventricle contracts to pump oxygen-poor blood through the
- Oxygen-poor blood enters the heart through the two largest veins in the body
- The left ventricle propels the blood through the aortic valve into the
- The newly oxygenated blood enters the
15 Clues: The newly oxygenated blood enters the • separates the two upper chambers (atria) • (cusps are the flaps of the valves) into the • The right atrium contracts to force blood through the • chambers of the heart are separated by partitions called • The walls of the left atrium contract to force blood through the • ...
Outer Ear Anatomy: Pinna 2024-02-14
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- depression that is shaped like a triangle
- pinna’s outermost fold
- highest part of the concha that goes upward and is in the middle of the inferior crus of the antihelix and the crus of the helix
- groove under the helix’s curve
- another noteworthy protrusion at the lower part of the pinna
- groove in the middle of the tragus and the antitragus
- part of concha that is nearest to the external auditory meatus
- lower bit of the pinna (the ear lobe)
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- where the ear canal opens
- noteworthy protrusion at the lower part of the pinna
- antihelix divides into two different folds
- lump of excess tissue along the helix edge
- secondary fold of cartilage
- where the helix ends
- pinna’s deepest groove that is shaped like a bowl
15 Clues: where the helix ends • pinna’s outermost fold • where the ear canal opens • secondary fold of cartilage • groove under the helix’s curve • lower bit of the pinna (the ear lobe) • depression that is shaped like a triangle • antihelix divides into two different folds • lump of excess tissue along the helix edge • pinna’s deepest groove that is shaped like a bowl • ...
Human Anatomy-Chapter 24 2024-03-23
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- the basic unit of all living things
- doctor specializing in skin care
- skin cancer
- another word for tired
- the skin's protective barrier
- when something sticks out
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- another word for surplus
- the top most layer of the skin
- a giant muscle that pumps blood
- a topical cream applied to the skin
- where digestion occurs
- important organ in respiratory system
- controls all processes that regulates the body
- danger or risk
- when something blocks blood supply to the brain
15 Clues: skin cancer • danger or risk • where digestion occurs • another word for tired • another word for surplus • when something sticks out • the skin's protective barrier • the top most layer of the skin • a giant muscle that pumps blood • doctor specializing in skin care • the basic unit of all living things • a topical cream applied to the skin • important organ in respiratory system • ...
Anatomy of the cell 2024-02-05
15 Clues: Tiny organs • Unicellular • Multicellular • Produces protein • Cellular highway • Creates ribosomes • Miniature stomach • Like packing peanuts • Thin, protective film • The brain of the cell • Thick, defensive wall • Packages and delivers • What your body is made of • Allows for photosynthesis • The powerhouse of the cell
Human Body and Anatomy 2025-03-26
15 Clues: Pumps blood • Stores bile • Digests food • Stores urine • Food passage • Largest organ • Removes waste • Filters blood • Filters toxins • Regulates sugar • Vestigial organ • Help you breathe • Controls the body • Absorbs nutrients • Controls metabolism
Shoulder Anatomy and Injuries 2025-04-01
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- Bone that glides along rib cage during motion
- Shoulder motion; infraspinatus and teres minor perform this action
- Most common mechanism of injury for upper extremities
- Most commonly damaged muscle of the Rotator Cuff
- Shoulder motion; movement away from midline
- Joint of shoulder that is commonly sprained
- S-shaped bone that attaches upper extremity to sternum
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- Longest bone of the upper extremity
- ______ tendon helps form the labrum of the shoulder
- Concave portion of the scapula where the humeral head sits
- Tissue that is damaged most in a SLAP tear
- Joint of shoulder that attaches the upper extremity to the axial skeleton
- Shoulder motion; movement toward midline
- Shoulder motion; subscapularis performs this action
- Group of muscles that provide stabilization when the shoulder is in motion
15 Clues: Longest bone of the upper extremity • Shoulder motion; movement toward midline • Tissue that is damaged most in a SLAP tear • Shoulder motion; movement away from midline • Joint of shoulder that is commonly sprained • Bone that glides along rib cage during motion • Most commonly damaged muscle of the Rotator Cuff • ______ tendon helps form the labrum of the shoulder • ...
Anatomy, Physiology and Microbiology 2025-03-26
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- The part of the brain that regulates body temperature that is superior to the pituitary gland and inferior to the thalamus.
- The largest artery of the body and emerges from the left ventricle.
- The sensory receptors in the retina that are responsible for detecting colors.
- A fibrous connective tissue between bones of the skull.
- A mineral that is an important part of hemoglobin and myoglobin in the body.
- An exaggerated thoracic curve of the spine.
- The outer layer of an organ.
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- The cell organelles in which aerobic respiration takes place and energy is produced.
- The air sacs of the lungs where gas exchange takes place.
- The sum of the physical changes and chemical reactions that take place within the body.
- This mineral is most abundant cation in intracellular fluid as it is important to support nerve impulse transmission and muscle contraction
- A microorganism or substance that causes a fever.
- A deficiency or red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- A group of cells with similar structure and function.
- The cellular process of engulfing solid particles.
15 Clues: The outer layer of an organ. • An exaggerated thoracic curve of the spine. • A deficiency or red blood cells or hemoglobin. • A microorganism or substance that causes a fever. • The cellular process of engulfing solid particles. • A group of cells with similar structure and function. • A fibrous connective tissue between bones of the skull. • ...
Arlett's Lathe Anatomy Test 2026-03-30
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- It acts as the supporting center for the end of a workpiece
- The movement of something spinning
- Workpiece is able to turn slowly by hand
- It secures the tool rest to the lathe
- A clamping mechanism that prevents a tool rest from moving
- Prevents the spindle from rotating
- A stationary housing that gives rotational power to the piece
- Holds and guides cutting tools
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- It drives the main spindle and allows for the workpiece to be spun at different speeds
- Sounds like "Spun"
- The base of the machine
- Prevents the tailstock from moving
- Connects the motor's power to the workpiece
- Supports the tool rest
- Controls whether the tailstock moves forwards or backwards
15 Clues: Sounds like "Spun" • Supports the tool rest • The base of the machine • Holds and guides cutting tools • Prevents the tailstock from moving • The movement of something spinning • Prevents the spindle from rotating • It secures the tool rest to the lathe • Workpiece is able to turn slowly by hand • Connects the motor's power to the workpiece • ...
Bones of the shoulder Girdle and Upper Limbs 2021-01-11
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- In human anatomy, the acromion s a bony process on the scapula Together with the coracoid process it extends laterally over the shoulder joint. The acromion is a continuation of the scapular spine, and hooks over anteriorly.
- a prominence on the upper lateral part of the end of the humerus that serves as the insertion for the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and teres minor — compare lesser tubercle.
- the thinner and longer of the two bones in the human forearm, on the side opposite to the thumb.
- the bone of the upper arm or forelimb, forming joints at the shoulder and the elbow.
- The carpal bones are the eight small bones that make up the wrist that connects the hand to the forearm. The term "carpus" is derived from the Latin carpus and the Greek καρπός wrist". ... The carpal bones allow the wrist to move and rotate vertically.
- technical term for shoulder blade.
- an oval eminence on the medial side of the radius distal to the neck where the tendon of the biceps brachii.
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- a flattened triangular projection above the angle of the jaw where the temporalis muscle is attached.
- The styloid process is a cylindrical, slender, needle-like projection of varying lengths averaging 2 to 3 cm. The styloid process projects from the inferior part of the petrous temporal bone and offers attachment to the stylohyoid ligament, and the stylohyoid, stylopharyngeus, and styloglossus muscles
- A compact head of a structure, in particular a dense flat cluster of small flowers or florets, as in plants of the daisy family.
- any of the five bones of the hand.
- In human anatomy, the deltoid tuberosity is a rough, triangular area on the anterolateral surface of the middle of the humerus to which the deltoid muscle attaches
- a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere.
- The bones of the fingers and of the toes. There are generally three phalanges for each digit except the thumbs and large toes. The singular of phalanges is phalanx.
- technical term for collarbone.
15 Clues: technical term for collarbone. • any of the five bones of the hand. • technical term for shoulder blade. • a straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle or sphere. • the bone of the upper arm or forelimb, forming joints at the shoulder and the elbow. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-09-12
7th TCI Lesson 35 ~ Leading Figures of the Renaissance 2023-03-02
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- Renaissance scientist that theorized that the earth orbits around the sun
- a wealthy supporter of the arts
- a gifted writer of Spanish satire whose work "Don Quixote" pokes fun at traditional love stories
- an English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior
- German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with metal movable type in Europe
- a person who works for another in order to learn a trade
- to give official permission
- Renaissance painter known for his use of bright colors and lively brushwork
- a technique use by Vesalius to study the design of the human body
- the belief that the sun was the center of the solar system and that the earth rotated around it
- bright, distinct, and clear
- Renaissance scientist who studied anatomy resulting in his famous work "On the Structure of the Human Body"
- sculpture by Michelangelo that shows Mary holding the body of a dead Jesus
- Renaissance painter & sculptor known for his realism
- letters on metal blocks that can be arranged to create words
- a print made from an engraved plate, block or other surface
- the name given by Europeans to the Americas, which were unknown to most Europeans before the voyages of Christopher Columbus
- English queen who ruled during England's "Golden Age" and who helped culture to flourish
- story of the comic adventures of a false knight
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- a machine used to press inked type or plates onto paper to create many copies of a work
- Renaissance artist known for his woodcut prints
- Davici's famous painting of a girl who is smiling
- a small booklet containing information about a single subject
- Renaissance painter, sculptor, and inventor who loved animals so much that he would buy animals to set them free
- the path on which one object circles another
- sections of the human heart discovered by Andreas Vesalius
- sculpture by Michelangelo that shows an intense looking 17-foot tall boy from the Bible
- a Catholic church in Vatican City, Italy whose ceiling was painted by the Renaissance artist Michelangelo
- a painting or drawing of an artist produced or created by that artist themselves
- the major study of Andreas Vesalius that led him to write "On the Structure of the Human Body"
- one field of study done by Copernicus who is the "Father" of this science
- queen known for creating a unified Catholic Spain
- painting made on wet plaster of a wall or ceiling
33 Clues: to give official permission • bright, distinct, and clear • a wealthy supporter of the arts • the path on which one object circles another • Renaissance artist known for his woodcut prints • story of the comic adventures of a false knight • Davici's famous painting of a girl who is smiling • queen known for creating a unified Catholic Spain • ...
World History Semester 1 2024-01-18
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- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Production process before industrialization
- Calculated elliptical orbits for planets
- Inventor of commercial light bulb
- Britain vs China
- Promoted separation of powers
- Age of Reason
- Allowed for inland transportation in Africa
- First Emperor of Mexico after Independence
- Moderated effects of malaria
- Priest who started the Mexican War for Independence
- Smoke and fog
- Likely country of first movable type printing
- Innovator of Alternating current
- Proponent of natural rights
- Greek whose outdated theories dominated anatomy
- Slums in the Industrial Revolution
- Created the movable type printing press
- Leader of the Committee of Public Safety
- King of France before the French Revolution
- Helped create the scientific method
- Capital of France
- Emperor of France
- Father of modern anatomy
- Tool for studying small subjects
- Meeting called by the French King to avert crisis pre-revolution
- Planet with observable phases in the 17th century
- Three laws of motion
- Execution device in the French Revolution
- Procedure of experimentation
- Survival of the fittest
- Scientist who discovered moons of Jupiter
- Former name of Mexico City
- Spanish colony on the same island as Haiti
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- Tax on paper goods in the American colonies
- Force drawing matter together
- Code and inventor
- American-born Spaniards
- Author of the Communist Manifesto
- Former name of Haiti
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- First US president
- Greek to taught geocentric ideas
- Father of the Scientific Revolution
- People of mixed Native American and European ancestry in Latin America
- Lower class in France
- East African country that remained independent in the 19th century
- Sun-centered solar system
- Meeting to decide the fate of African colonization
- Inventor of a 19th century machine gun
- European-born Spaniards
- Period of British government control of India
- First Estate
- Organization that opposed major scientific advancements
- To get rid of slavery
- Inventor most associated with the steam engine
- Hourly or daily pay
- Location of Napoleon's first exile
- Father of capitalism
- Roman-Egyptian promoter of geocentric theory
- Labor group
- Positive change
- Capital of England
- No taxation without this
- Promise by the National Assembly to create a new constitution
- Revolutionary leader in Mexico
- Inventor of the cotton gin
67 Clues: Labor group • First Estate • Age of Reason • Smoke and fog • Positive change • Britain vs China • Code and inventor • Capital of France • Emperor of France • First US president • Capital of England • Hourly or daily pay • Former name of Haiti • Father of capitalism • Three laws of motion • Lower class in France • To get rid of slavery • American-born Spaniards • European-born Spaniards • ...
ANATOMY OF A COMPUTER 2019-02-20
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- funnels power through the multicolored cables
- this activates when you turn on the computer and performs system checks before starting your main OS
- hand-operated input device used to manipulate objects on a computer screen
- brain that carries out your computer's instructions
- you can also call this COM
- this houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor
- device with a processor which redirects the excess data to your hard drive
- plug for older printers or scanners
- its ports transfer data as fast as 400 megabits per second
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- keyboard port is purple and mouse port green
- its ports transfer data as fast as 480 megabits per second
- if your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality
- this houses most of your computer's components and direct data traffic
- device that converts analog audio signals into equivalent air vibrations
- this ports protrude from the back of the computer
15 Clues: you can also call this COM • plug for older printers or scanners • keyboard port is purple and mouse port green • funnels power through the multicolored cables • this ports protrude from the back of the computer • brain that carries out your computer's instructions • its ports transfer data as fast as 480 megabits per second • ...
anatomy of a computer 2019-02-20
15 Clues: bus • bots • Ginger • wirefire • card sound • port serial • port parallel • power supply unit • rainbow six _____ • random access memory • opposite of fatherboard • Basic Input/Output System • Accelerated Graphics Port • Peripheral Component Interconnect • playstation more than one less than three
Anatomy of the body 2020-06-08
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- away from the middle of the body
- above
- position Standing with the head facing forward arms to the side. The palms are facing forward fingers extended, thumbs are pointing away from the body. The feet are spaced slightly apart with the toes pointing forward.
- back of the body
- Furthest away from the surface
- Closest to the surface
- closest to attachment
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- below
- bottom of the foot
- furthest to attachment
- laying face up
- front of the body
- laying face down
- toward the middle of the body
- palm of the hand
15 Clues: below • above • laying face up • laying face down • back of the body • palm of the hand • 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 • ...
Plant Classification and Anatomy!!! 2022-02-27
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- pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
- These are plants that complete their life cycle during a single season
- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- plant with tube like structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
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- These are plants that require two years to complete their life cycle
- is the second
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
- waxy protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
- kingdom
- tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
- They are flowering plants with seed containing one cotyledon
- These are plants that have a long lifespan – typically more than two years.
- is the science of identifying, classifying, and naming organisms
16 Clues: kingdom • is the second • tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • They are flowering plants with seed containing one cotyledon • compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • is the science of identifying, classifying, and naming organisms • These are plants that require two years to complete their life cycle • ...
Plant classification and anatomy 2022-02-25
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- angiosperm with two cotyledons inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of four or five, and vascular bundles in rings
- tiny openings in a plant's epidermis through which carbon dioxide, water vapor, and oxygen enter and exit
- waxy, protective layer that covers the leaves, stems, and flowers of many plants and helps prevent water loss
- vascular tissue that forms tubes that transport dissolved sugar throughout a plant
- plant, plant with tube-like structures that move minerals, water, and other substances throughout the plant
- plants, Are plants that absorb water and other substances directly through its cells wall
- species, that break down rock and build up decaying plant material so that other plants can grow
- vascular tissue that forms hollow vessels that transport substances, other than sugar, throughout the plant
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- angiosperm with one cotyledon inside its seed, flower parts in multiples of three, and vascular tissues in bundles scattered throughout the stem
- threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground
- flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds
- vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows
- , vascular plants that do not flower, generally have needlelike or scalelike leaves and produce seeds that are not protected by fruits
- a chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support
- cell, pairs of cells that surround stomata and control their opening and closing
15 Clues: threadlike structures that anchor nonvascular plants to the ground • vascular tissue that produces xylem and phloem cells as a plant grows • a chemical compound made out of sugar that provides structure and support • flowering vascular plants that produce fruits containing one or more seeds • ...
Plant Anatomy and Classification 2022-03-31
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- Part of the stamen which supports the anther
- Part of flower that contains the ovules
- A plant that regrows every season
- The system of male plant organs
- A plant that does not bear flowers or fruit
- A plant with two embryonic leaves
- Part of plant where stalk connects to flower
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- A plant that grows and dies in one season
- Part of flower that develops into a seed
- The system of female plant organs
- A plant that bears flowers and fruit
- A plant with only one embryonic leaf
- Part of plant that encloses the bud to protect it
- modified leaf,colored to attract pollinators
- Part of the stamen where pollen is produced
15 Clues: The system of male plant organs • A plant that regrows every season • The system of female plant organs • A plant with two embryonic leaves • A plant that bears flowers and fruit • A plant with only one embryonic leaf • Part of flower that contains the ovules • Part of flower that develops into a seed • A plant that grows and dies in one season • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2015-02-06
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- Current this transfer data as fast as 400Mbps.
- The brain that carries out your computer's instructions.
- You connect the device to this.
- Allows peripherals to communicate with computer.
- Some mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require this ports.
- Houses most of computer's components and directs data traffic
- Also known as a COM port.
- Ex: MP3 players, modern printers and PDAs requires 000 connections.
- What's this course's official name?
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- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS(operating systems) in 0000 chip.
- The brain of the computer.
- You can buy this if you want better sound quality or if your motherboard does not have a sound chip.
- It houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device.
- When it reaches its capacity, the processor redirects the excess data to your hard drive.
15 Clues: Also known as a COM port. • The brain of the computer. • You connect the device to this. • What's this course's official name? • Current this transfer data as fast as 400Mbps. • Allows peripherals to communicate with computer. • The brain that carries out your computer's instructions. • Houses most of computer's components and directs data traffic • ...
Anatomy terms and directions 2014-09-03
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- relating to the nose
- pertaining to the arm
- pertaining to the ear
- anterior surface of the elbow
- pertaining to the cheeck
- pertaining to the groin region
- pertaining to the sole of the foot
- pertaining to the hip
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- longitude plane that divides the body into anterior and posterior parts
- relating to the mouth
- area of the back of the head outer projection of the spine of the scapula; highest point of the shoulder
- refers to the neck or the necklike portion of an organ or structure
- the chest
- milk-producing glands of the breats
- one of the 8 bones in the wrist
15 Clues: the chest • relating to the nose • relating to the mouth • pertaining to the arm • pertaining to the ear • pertaining to the hip • pertaining to the cheeck • anterior surface of the elbow • pertaining to the groin region • one of the 8 bones in the wrist • pertaining to the sole of the foot • milk-producing glands of the breats • ...
Nervous System Anatomy & Physiology 2023-03-12
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- the plural word of this is gyri
- back part of the brain,connects the cerebrum to the spinal cord
- uppermost portion of the brainstem
- alot of spinal nerves below the end of the spinal cord
- glial cell that transports water & salts
- cord of fibers that carry electrical impulses
- this word means bridge
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- alot of nerve cells in the peripheral nervous system
- branching fiber of a neuron (nerve impulse)
- coordinates balance and muscle movements
- 3 membranes that surround the brain
- small fiber that is part of a neuron/carries impulse
- membrane middle layer (meninges)
- controls, vision, speech, and memory
- this cell is necessary for impulses
15 Clues: this word means bridge • the plural word of this is gyri • membrane middle layer (meninges) • uppermost portion of the brainstem • 3 membranes that surround the brain • this cell is necessary for impulses • controls, vision, speech, and memory • coordinates balance and muscle movements • glial cell that transports water & salts • branching fiber of a neuron (nerve impulse) • ...
