greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles

Plant Classification and Anatomy 2022-09-22

Plant Classification and Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. both the xylem and phloem are created by the _____ which becomes growth rings in trees
  2. A mature (fertilized) ovary containing the seed or seeds
  3. Produce food for the plant through photosynthesis
  4. Two-name system
  5. Scientific names are written in...
  6. Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
  7. Support the leaves, flowers, and fruit, conduct water, minerals, and food, store food and water, produce new stem tissues
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  1. Seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
  2. Seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one seed leaf
  3. An embryonic leaf that becomes the seed leaf
  4. Transports food from the leaves
  5. Plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
  6. Anchor the plant, absorb water and minerals, store manufactured food
  7. The purpose of ______ is to reproduce through the production of seeds
  8. Transports water and minerals from the roots

15 Clues: Two-name systemTransports food from the leavesScientific names are written in...An embryonic leaf that becomes the seed leafTransports water and minerals from the rootsPlants that produce seeds not protected by fruitProduce food for the plant through photosynthesisA mature (fertilized) ovary containing the seed or seeds...

Plant Classification and Anatomy 2022-09-22

Plant Classification and Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. both the xylem and phloem are created by the _____ which becomes growth rings in trees
  2. Scientific names are written in...
  3. Transports food from the leaves
  4. Seeds have two cotyledons therefore the seedlings have two seed leaves
  5. Plants that produce seeds not protected by fruit
  6. Produce food for the plant through photosynthesis
  7. The purpose of ______ is to reproduce through the production of seeds
  8. Anchor the plant, absorb water and minerals, store manufactured food
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  1. Seeds have one cotyledon therefore the seedlings have one seed leaf
  2. Transports water and minerals from the roots
  3. Plants that flower and produce seeds protected by fruit or pods
  4. Two-name system
  5. An embryonic leaf that becomes the seed leaf
  6. A mature (fertilized) ovary containing the seed or seeds
  7. Support the leaves, flowers, and fruit, conduct water, minerals, and food, store food and water, produce new stem tissues

15 Clues: Two-name systemTransports food from the leavesScientific names are written in...Transports water and minerals from the rootsAn embryonic leaf that becomes the seed leafPlants that produce seeds not protected by fruitProduce food for the plant through photosynthesisA mature (fertilized) ovary containing the seed or seeds...

Anatomy of a Computer 2020-09-30

Anatomy of a Computer crossword puzzle
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  1. Primary storage
  2. Startup security
  3. Why are these still a thing?
  4. Secondary storage
  5. Ancient scanners
  6. The source of everything
  7. Ancient mice
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  1. Too hot!
  2. Sight, smell, taste, touch...
  3. Quick communication
  4. Pretty lights...
  5. You can't put it in the wrong way
  6. Unlimited power!
  7. Put it in the right way
  8. The instructor

15 Clues: Too hot!Ancient miceThe instructorPrimary storageStartup securityPretty lights...Ancient scannersUnlimited power!Secondary storageQuick communicationPut it in the right wayThe source of everythingWhy are these still a thing?Sight, smell, taste, touch...You can't put it in the wrong way

Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-09-10

Anatomy Of A Computer crossword puzzle
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  1. system checks before starting your main OS.
  2. holds the computers components
  3. is related to the motherboard
  4. similair to USB
  5. 3D Graphics
  6. transferring information between digital
  7. Many peripherals need this thing
  8. stores memory
  9. You can attach some older key-
  10. it helps your computer have better sound quality
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  1. is the brain of the computer
  2. activates when you turn on the computer and per-
  3. mice, and modems to what
  4. a connector for a device that sends or receives several bits of data
  5. it isn't the prettiest

15 Clues: 3D Graphicsstores memorysimilair to USBit isn't the prettiestmice, and modems to whatis the brain of the computeris related to the motherboardholds the computers componentsYou can attach some older key-Many peripherals need this thingtransferring information between digitalsystem checks before starting your main OS....

UNIT 4: ANIMAL ANATOMY 2021-05-14

UNIT 4: ANIMAL ANATOMY crossword puzzle
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  1. the long thick hair around or at the back of the neck of some animals, as the horse or lion.
  2. a thick growth of hair that covers the skin of many different animals.
  3. a pair of slender, movable, segmented sensory organs on the head of insects, myriapods, and crustaceans.
  4. a sharp usually slender and curved nail on the toe of an animal.
  5. a hoofed foot especially of a horse.
  6. Examples of invertebrates that possesses this include squid, cuttlefish, bryozoa, snails, sea anemones, and jellyfish.
  7. a long, pointed tooth.
  8. a type of respiratory organ found in many aquatic animals.
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  1. extensions of an animal's skull found in members of the deer family.
  2. one of the soft, fringed plumes that cover the bodies of birds.
  3. the joints in your fingers that are farthest from your fingernails.
  4. a four-legged animal's foot. Dogs, cats, rabbits, and bears all have this.
  5. a permanent pointed projection on the head of various animals.
  6. the bill of a bird especially.
  7. any of the thin parts that stick out from the body of a water animal and especially a fish.

15 Clues: a long, pointed tooth.the bill of a bird especially.a hoofed foot especially of a horse.a type of respiratory organ found in many aquatic animals.a permanent pointed projection on the head of various animals.one of the soft, fringed plumes that cover the bodies of birds.a sharp usually slender and curved nail on the toe of an animal....

Anatomy of the skin 2022-10-18

Anatomy of the skin crossword puzzle
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  1. genetic disorders with little or no color
  2. rare diseases
  3. small sac formed by a membrane and filled with liquid
  4. fat cells
  5. an oily substance
  6. half-moon- shaped
  7. middle layer of the skin
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  1. itchy rash that appears on the skin
  2. skin lesion
  3. sac-like pocket
  4. baldness
  5. produces hair, eye and skin pigmentation
  6. bacterial infection involving inner layers
  7. skin condition do to oil and dead skin cells
  8. a sore

15 Clues: a sorebaldnessfat cellsskin lesionrare diseasessac-like pocketan oily substancehalf-moon- shapedmiddle layer of the skinitchy rash that appears on the skinproduces hair, eye and skin pigmentationgenetic disorders with little or no colorbacterial infection involving inner layersskin condition do to oil and dead skin cells...

Skin anatomy and structure 2022-10-23

Skin anatomy and structure crossword puzzle
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  1. hair loss
  2. crack like sore
  3. small opening in skin
  4. skin inflammation
  5. tissue death due to ischemia
  6. Open sore on skin
  7. mole
  8. skin test for diphtheria
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  1. middle layer of skin
  2. skin pigment
  3. itching
  4. Oily secretion from skin
  5. hard protein in epidermis
  6. pus filled papule
  7. outer layer of skin

15 Clues: moleitchinghair lossskin pigmentcrack like sorepus filled papuleskin inflammationOpen sore on skinouter layer of skinmiddle layer of skinsmall opening in skinOily secretion from skinskin test for diphtheriahard protein in epidermistissue death due to ischemia

Anatomy of the Skin 2022-10-20

Anatomy of the Skin crossword puzzle
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  1. Brown-black pigment
  2. Red-yellow pigment
  3. Hard protein
  4. Epithelial cells that are flat
  5. Dense connective tissue layer
  6. Thick fatty tissue
  7. Contain pigment
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  1. Elastic protein
  2. Fatty cells
  3. The deepest layer
  4. Thin layer containing keratin
  5. Gives color to the skin
  6. Glands in the skin
  7. An oily secretion
  8. Glands that produce a watery secretion

15 Clues: Fatty cellsHard proteinElastic proteinContain pigmentThe deepest layerAn oily secretionRed-yellow pigmentGlands in the skinThick fatty tissueBrown-black pigmentGives color to the skinThin layer containing keratinDense connective tissue layerEpithelial cells that are flatGlands that produce a watery secretion

Flower anatomy & plant classification 2022-09-06

Flower anatomy & plant classification crossword puzzle
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  1. The part of the pistil where pollen germinates.
  2. clubmosses
  3. ferns and horsetails
  4. The stamen of a flower — the part that produces pollen — consists of a slender stalk
  5. the part of a stamen that contains the pollen.
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  1. enlarged basal portion of the pistil, the female organ of a flower.
  2. conifers
  3. ginkos
  4. the plant axis that bears buds and shoots with leaves and, at its basal end, roots.
  5. The ovule producing part of a flower.
  6. the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell and after fertilization becomes the seed.
  7. protects flower
  8. attracts pollinator
  9. the male reproductive part of a flower
  10. the stalk of the pistil.

15 Clues: ginkosconifersclubmossesprotects flowerattracts pollinatorferns and horsetailsthe stalk of the pistil.The ovule producing part of a flower.the male reproductive part of a flowerthe part of a stamen that contains the pollen.The part of the pistil where pollen germinates.enlarged basal portion of the pistil, the female organ of a flower....

Anatomy Of A Computer 2017-02-10

Anatomy Of A Computer crossword puzzle
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  1. is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
  2. figures out what operation is to be carried out and send the information to the specific
  3. Power supply unit
  4. retrieves program instruction and passes it onto function .
  5. uses binary calculators to do the math.
  6. The switches inside a microprocessor
  7. RAM
  8. is the computer’s brain.
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  1. The dot on the scoreboard
  2. is a large PCB (printed circuit board) that houses most of your computer's component.
  3. ROM
  4. Any information that has been decoded and sent out by the computer as a result.
  5. Used or bought if your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you sound quality.
  6. Data has to be entered, there putting in something to get out of it.
  7. Accelerated Graphics Port

15 Clues: ROMRAMPower supply unitis the computer’s brain.The dot on the scoreboardAccelerated Graphics PortThe switches inside a microprocessoruses binary calculators to do the math.is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.retrieves program instruction and passes it onto function ....

THE HUMAN EYE ANATOMY 2024-05-24

THE HUMAN EYE ANATOMY crossword puzzle
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  1. The black circular opening in the center of the iris through which the light enters the eye.
  2. Photoreceptor cells in the retina that are highly sensitive to low light levels and are important for night vision.
  3. The transparent, flexible structure behind the iris that focuses light onto the retina.
  4. A small depression in the retina where visual acuity is highest, containing a high concentration of cone cells.
  5. The cranial nerve that transmits visual information from the retina to the brain.
  6. The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye that converts light into electrical signals sent to the brain.
  7. The clear fluid between the cornea and the lens.
  8. Photoreceptor cells in the retina that detect color and are responsible for vision in bright light.
  9. The muscles that control the shape of the lens to focus light onto the retina for clear vision.
  10. The vascular layer of the eye between the retina and the sclera that supplies blood to the retina.
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  1. The colored part of the eye that controls the size of the pupil and the amount of light that enters the eye.
  2. The transparent frontal part of the eye that covers the iris and pupil.
  3. The 6 muscles surrounding the eye that control its movement in different directions.
  4. The white, outer layer of the eye that provides protection and structure.
  5. The clear gel-like substance filling the space between the lens and the retina, maintaining the eye's shape.

15 Clues: The clear fluid between the cornea and the lens.The transparent frontal part of the eye that covers the iris and pupil.The white, outer layer of the eye that provides protection and structure.The cranial nerve that transmits visual information from the retina to the brain....

Biomechanics and Anatomy - Basketball 2024-03-12

Biomechanics and Anatomy - Basketball crossword puzzle
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  1. all movements that are leading up to the moment before releasing the ball in a jump shot
  2. the main joint action used to create back spin on the ball when shooting is
  3. a principle in biomechanics that is applied to generate force into an object
  4. this needs to run through the shooter's centre of gravity to the middle of the base of support before taking off for the jump shot
  5. should you release the ball at the peak of your jump when shooting the ball
  6. the basketball will remain at rest unless the shooter's muscles are used to release the ball towards the hoop
  7. the joint action your shoulders should be at the execution phase of the jump shot
  8. the joint action that the shooter should be in as they land in the follow through phase of the jump shot
  9. at the take off moment in the preparation phase, your torso is leaning slightly forward, what part of the body compensates for this to remain balanced at this point
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  1. your angle of release will do this if you release the ball at the peak of your jump
  2. the shooter needs to improve this incase they get bumped when they are about to take of for the jump shot
  3. the joint action that the shooting elbow should be in during the follow through phase of the jump shot
  4. when you are in planter flexion during the execution phase of the jump shot, the agonist muscle for this joint action is
  5. this impacts the ball when it becomes a projectile and forces it downwards
  6. the agonist muscle for hip flexion when the athlete is in the preparation phase of the jump shot

15 Clues: this impacts the ball when it becomes a projectile and forces it downwardsthe main joint action used to create back spin on the ball when shooting isshould you release the ball at the peak of your jump when shooting the balla principle in biomechanics that is applied to generate force into an object...

Anatomy of a Flower 2024-04-14

Anatomy of a Flower crossword puzzle
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  1. A plant that has both male and female flowers on the same plant.
  2. Plants that flower when they are physiologically mature
  3. Plants that have a life span of one year. Flower first year and die.
  4. Insects, birds, mammals, and the wind are all ______ of plants.
  5. A collection of petals that encircles the stamen and carpel
  6. The pollen producing part of a flower.
  7. A _____ flower is one that has both male and female parts.
  8. The fusion of the male and female gametes, forming a zygote and eventually an embryo.
  9. The requirement for low temperature to stimulate flowering in some species
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  1. A transfer of pollen grains from an anther to a stigma.
  2. A group or cluster of flowers arranged on a stem that is composed of a main branch or a system of branches
  3. The stigma, style, ovary, and ovule together is called...
  4. Part of plant that becomes the flesh of the fruit
  5. Raspberries and blackberries are _____ fruits.
  6. The "energy pack" to feed the embryo.

15 Clues: The "energy pack" to feed the embryo.The pollen producing part of a flower.Raspberries and blackberries are _____ fruits.Part of plant that becomes the flesh of the fruitA transfer of pollen grains from an anther to a stigma.Plants that flower when they are physiologically matureThe stigma, style, ovary, and ovule together is called......

Flower Anatomy and Arrangement 2024-09-11

Flower Anatomy and Arrangement crossword puzzle
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  1. flowers on a stalk with pedicels
  2. flowers/fruit growing from the axil
  3. produces a set number of flowers
  4. collective of sepals
  5. has all four basic flower parts
  6. a droopy raceme/spike
  7. flowers on a stalk without pedicels
  8. is missing one or more basic flower part
  9. a ripened ovary
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  1. collective of petals
  2. collective of female parts
  3. subsequently produces additional flowers on the inflorescence
  4. collective of male parts
  5. covered seed
  6. an inflorescence with a single terminal flower

15 Clues: covered seeda ripened ovarycollective of petalscollective of sepalsa droopy raceme/spikecollective of male partscollective of female partshas all four basic flower partsflowers on a stalk with pedicelsproduces a set number of flowersflowers/fruit growing from the axilflowers on a stalk without pedicelsis missing one or more basic flower part...

Anatomy TV Assignment 4 2024-09-27

Anatomy TV Assignment 4 crossword puzzle
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  1. ( a thin tissue that coats the larynx and protects the airway)
  2. (it’s a gland that produces hormones that regulate your metabolism.)
  3. (these are located on top of the arytenoid they support the the voice box in voice production)
  4. (a muscle in your neck that helps lift the hyoid bone for you to swallow)
  5. (it helps support movements in the throat and mouth)
  6. (small wedge-shaped cartilages that keep everything within the vocal cords and its surroundings stable)
  7. (these are two folds that stay open for airflow and vibrate when you speak or sing as air passes through them).
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  1. (this muscle helps lower the hyoid bone and raise the thyroid cartilage when you’re swallowing and speaking.
  2. (small flap of tissue in the back of the throat used to prevent food from entering the windpipe)
  3. (located in the larynx; plays a vital role in producing sound and controlling the opening and closing of your vocal cords)
  4. (the muscle that helps you open your mouth and move your jaw when speaking or chewing.
  5. (makes sure to stabilize the hyoid bone)
  6. (the muscle that raises the floor of your mouth to keep everything stable in terms of swallowing and speaking)
  7. ( this is the base of the larynx and it helps keep your windpipe open.)
  8. (a U-shaped bone that supports your tongue when you swallow and speak)

15 Clues: (makes sure to stabilize the hyoid bone)(it helps support movements in the throat and mouth)( a thin tissue that coats the larynx and protects the airway)(it’s a gland that produces hormones that regulate your metabolism.)( this is the base of the larynx and it helps keep your windpipe open.)...

Anatomy Vocab Test 2 2025-01-28

Anatomy Vocab Test 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. During this kind of contraction, the muscle shortens.
  2. a fibrous connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone or other structure, such as the eyeball.They are responsible for transferring force from muscles to bones, which allows for movement.
  3. A body movement that describes a bone moving in a circle around a joint, either towards or away from the body's midline
  4. relating to the chest, or thorax, which is the upper part of the trunk between the neck and abdomen. The space within that contains the lungs, heart, and other organs.
  5. A non-medical term that describes the natural variation in how people's brains work.
  6. A band of fibrous tissue that connects bones and stabilizes joints. They connect one bone to another.
  7. The movement of an extremity away from the midline of the body
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  1. During this kind of contraction, muscles elongate in response to a greater opposing force.
  2. During this kind of contraction, the muscle's tension changes, but its length remains the same. This type of contraction is used to maintain posture.
  3. Skeletal muscles that you can control consciously. They are attached to bones and allow you to move around.
  4. The bending of a limb or joint
  5. The tightening, shortening, or lengthening of muscles when your body is working to complete an activity.
  6. The movement of an extremity towards the midline of the body
  7. Muscles that contract without conscious control.
  8. A movement that increases the angle between two body parts at a joint. It's the opposite of flexion.

15 Clues: The bending of a limb or jointMuscles that contract without conscious control.During this kind of contraction, the muscle shortens.The movement of an extremity towards the midline of the bodyThe movement of an extremity away from the midline of the bodyA non-medical term that describes the natural variation in how people's brains work....

anatomy of a skull 2025-03-03

anatomy of a skull crossword puzzle
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  1. runs Infront of the ear and under the cheek
  2. covers the skull in the area of the cerebellum
  3. superior to the teeth and runs up the nose
  4. lays like a blanket on top of head
  5. on the side of the skull
  6. breaks apart food
  7. forms the cheekbone
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  1. hole in the bottom of the skull
  2. inner corner of the eye socket
  3. forms the bridge of the nose
  4. forms the forehead
  5. runs behind the eye socket
  6. runs betweens the 1st and 16th molars
  7. splits the nasal cavity in half
  8. shaped like a pickle in the nose

15 Clues: breaks apart foodforms the foreheadforms the cheekboneon the side of the skullruns behind the eye socketforms the bridge of the noseinner corner of the eye sockethole in the bottom of the skullsplits the nasal cavity in halfshaped like a pickle in the noselays like a blanket on top of headruns betweens the 1st and 16th molars...

topic of Avian Anatomy 2025-04-07

topic of Avian Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Clean and arrange feathers
  2. Fleshy skin on a turkey's neck
  3. Membrane covering bird's eye
  4. Base of the tail where feathers meet
  5. Bird's mouth
  6. Raised tuft of feathers
  7. Breastbone in birds
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  1. Fleshy area around a bird's nostrils
  2. Feathers collectively
  3. Hind toe on birds
  4. Sharp bird claw
  5. Colored part of a bird's eye
  6. Muscular bird stomach
  7. Shed feathers
  8. Fluff up feathers

15 Clues: Bird's mouthShed feathersBreastbone in birdsSharp bird clawFluff up feathersFeathers collectivelyHind toe on birdsMuscular bird stomachRaised tuft of feathersMembrane covering bird's eyeClean and arrange feathersColored part of a bird's eyeFleshy skin on a turkey's neck...

easy Anatomy-Byron Lopez 2026-03-30

easy Anatomy-Byron Lopez crossword puzzle
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  1. main foundation and structural base of a lathe machine
  2. Secures the tool rest assembly to the lathe bed
  3. features a bearing-mounted point
  4. moves forward or backward the tailstock quill or barrel
  5. supporting center for the free end of a workpiece
  6. foundation that supports the tool rest
  7. secures the tailstock assembly
  8. secures the tool rest in place on the tool rest base
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  1. heart of the machine, holds and spins the workpiece
  2. used to prevent the spindle from rotating
  3. rotates the workpiece at controlled speeds
  4. used to hold and securely guide cutting tools
  5. Primary support for workholding attachments
  6. turns workpiece slowly for inspection or adjustments
  7. primarily for spindle turning

15 Clues: primarily for spindle turningsecures the tailstock assemblyfeatures a bearing-mounted pointfoundation that supports the tool restused to prevent the spindle from rotatingrotates the workpiece at controlled speedsPrimary support for workholding attachmentsused to hold and securely guide cutting toolsSecures the tool rest assembly to the lathe bed...

CT Equipment 2019-01-31

CT Equipment crossword puzzle
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  1. Computer that serves as a digital post-processing station or an image review station.
  2. Radiographic examination that displays sectional anatomic images in axial, sagitall, or coronal planes.
  3. Similar to general radiographic tube in a construction and operation.
  4. An individual matrix box, each pixel is assigned a CT number.
  5. Technique used to view vessels as demonstrated in CT angiography.
  6. Replaced the high tension cables and allow for continous rotation of the x-ray tube, which when combined with patient movement through the ganry acquired data in a helical or spiral fashion.
  7. Central opening in the gantry
  8. Section of the object that is being scanned.
  9. Computer workstation a setup in workstation arre situated in other location for us by the radiologist or the technologist .
  10. A ratio that reflects the relationship between table spped and slice thickness.
  11. Refers to acquistion of a volume of CT data.
  12. Undesirable feature or density in an image not representative of anatomy
  13. Electronically linked to the ganrey for controlled movement during the can. pt. anatomy with the aperture is the area being scanned at that time.
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  1. Refers to the range of the CT number that are displayed as shades of gray.
  2. image of a CT examination that is used to plan the range of the scan; depending on the vendor, it may be called a topogram/scout.
  3. Allows the technologist to control the parameters of the examination.
  4. Consists of the x-ry tube, detector array and collimations.
  5. Method by which images acquired in the axial plane may be reconstructed in the coronal or sagittal plane.
  6. Series of rows and colums (of pixels) that give form to the digitial image.
  7. Solid state and composed of photodiodes coupled with scintillation crystal materal such as ocide ceramic crystal, or cadmium tungstate.
  8. to reduce patient dose and improves image quality.
  9. Number that represents the attenuation value for each pixel, relative to water.
  10. Window level-controls image brightness or deternines the CT number that is the center of he window width.
  11. predetermined for each producure includes factors such as kilovoltage milliamperage, pitch, field of view. slice thickness, table indexing, reconstruction algorithms, and display window.
  12. Adjustment of the window level and window width (brightness and image contrast) by the user.
  13. Two types of highly sophisticated software- one for the operating system and one for applications

26 Clues: Central opening in the gantrySection of the object that is being scanned.Refers to acquistion of a volume of CT data.to reduce patient dose and improves image quality.Consists of the x-ry tube, detector array and collimations.An individual matrix box, each pixel is assigned a CT number....

Dental Chairside Instruments 2024-09-23

Dental Chairside Instruments crossword puzzle
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  1. Used for interproximal fillings
  2. Burnisher A burnisher in the shape of a ball
  3. Placing Applicator Used to place the base in the prep
  4. Used to mix materials such as cements
  5. Carrier Used to pick up Amalgam and carry it to the prep
  6. What is also known as the tooth feeler
  7. Carver Tool used to carve occlusal anatomy into amalgam restorations, one side is shaped like a disc and other is pointed
  8. Bridge Scissors Used to shape and trim things, outside of the mouth
  9. Vision The use of a mirror visualizes operating area that is not directly visualized by the operator, All movements are mirrored
  10. Used to hold matrix band in place; could be wooden or plastic
  11. Water Tip Used for rinsing and drying
  12. Bands Matrix bands used for any teeth
  13. Used for root planing
  14. Ejector Also called the SEJ, can bend and reshape
  15. Grasp An operators grasp that you hold with your whole hand
  16. Burnisher A burnisher in the shape of a football
  17. Used for giving local anesthetic also known as the "S"
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  1. Condenser Used to pack the amalgam into the prep before it sets
  2. Carver Tool used to contour and carve occlusal and interproximal anatomy in amalgam restorations
  3. Carver Tool Used to carve anatomy in a filling before it hardens
  4. Well Holds the amalgam while loading the amalgam carrier
  5. Reflection When the light reflects onto the teeth by mouth mirror
  6. Typically used as the most effective way of moving and retracting the gum tissue in order to get a better visual of the tooth that you're working on
  7. Grasp An operators grasp that you hold like a writing utensil
  8. Set Up Includes mouth mirror, explorer, cotton pliers, and perio probe
  9. Pocket Reading The average depth of what is 2-3 MM
  10. Bands Used to Replace the Interproximal area of a prep
  11. Burnisher Used to condense and polish amalgam at various stages
  12. Probe Used to measure the depth of the periodontal pocket around the tooth
  13. Placement Instrument Used to carry resin to prep, then condense and carve it
  14. Paper Holder Holds the articulating paper to check the bite
  15. Used to remove tartar or calculus
  16. Used to smooth and polish amalgam when slightly set
  17. Volume Evacuator Used to remove liquid and debris from the mouth
  18. Bands Matrix bands used on children
  19. Excavators Used to remove soft decay
  20. Pliers Used to place and retrieve small objects in the mouth
  21. Bands Matrix bands used for only the molars

38 Clues: Used for root planingUsed for interproximal fillingsUsed to remove tartar or calculusUsed to mix materials such as cementsWhat is also known as the tooth feelerExcavators Used to remove soft decayBands Matrix bands used for any teethBands Matrix bands used on childrenWater Tip Used for rinsing and drying...

Ultrasonography 2020-10-20

Ultrasonography crossword puzzle
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  1. An electromechanical property of the special ceramic crystals within the transducer to vibrate and create sound waves in response to electrical current.
  2. A shadow created behind solid masses, like stones, due to sound wave interference because the signal isn’t able to penetrate through the stone.
  3. A technology that was the first step towards the development of medical ultrasound developed in WWI and WWII.
  4. A Doppler scan in which colour is added to the images to indicate the direction of movement (most commonly of blood flow) in relation to the transducer.
  5. An imaging modality that uses sound waves and their reflected echoes to produce diagnostic medical images without the use of ionizing radiation.
  6. The ability of a structure or region to reflect sound energy.
  7. A technological development that allowed sonographers to view the anatomy in real-time during the scan.
  8. A shift in frequency that occurs as a result of sound waves interacting with moving objects, like blood flowing, that helps to determine the direction and velocity of flowing blood.
  9. An imaging development that allowed sonographers to visualize the direction of blood flow which has been especially helpful in vascular studies.
  10. A procedure done under ultrasound guidance where a needle is used to withdraw some amniotic fluid from the for general analysis and determining any genetic conditions that the baby may have.
  11. A tool used to eliminate air between the transducer and the skin surface which helps better conduction of sound waves and creates clearer images
  12. A way to display the movement of a structure on a scale, often used in echocardiography to demonstrate the movement of heart valves and walls.
  13. A structure or region that is highly reflective compared to surrounding structures and is seen as white on the image.
  14. A type of transducer that uses energies of 3.5 MHz and is used for exams on larger patients.
  15. A mode commonly used in vascular studies where a transducer sends and receives sound energy continuously.
  16. An imaging professional that must be highly competent in anatomy, physiology, specialized equipment, procedures, communication skills, pathophysiology, and sectional anatomy to provide a complete assessment of a structure or system through ultrasound.
Down
  1. A type of ultrasound study of the heart used to detect pericardial effusion, septal defects, heart valve defects, and to provide information about the chambers.
  2. A change to biological tissue through thermal and/or mechanical energy during an ultrasound.
  3. A structure or region that produces fewer echoes than surrounding structures and is seen as dark on the image.
  4. The part of the ultrasound machine that produces high-frequency sound waves (through the vibration of special ceramic elements caused by electrical current), receives the echoes from within the body, and then converts these signals back to electrical energy.
  5. A technique that uses sonography to compare the mechanical properties of tissues and their relative stiffness to distinguish between benign and malignant tissues.
  6. A type of imaging where two modalities (like MRI or CT and sonography) are combined to create a single study to demonstrate anatomy and function together.
  7. A type of sonography system that converts the ultrasound image to a digital format for processing, manipulation, viewing, and storage, often has a significant increase in dynamic range, and is equipped with 3D and 4D imaging.
  8. Seen as a series of peaks on the US monitor with the height of the peaks representing the intensity of the returning echo.
  9. A study used to produce better diagnostic images of the uterus and ovaries than conventional scanning where masses within the uterus are well defined and abnormal accumulation of fluid surrounding uterus are easily detected.
  10. A structure or region that doesn’t produce any echoes and is seen as black on the image.
  11. A mode where a transducer sends out short bursts of sound energy followed by silent periods to listen for returning echoes that are then measured and depicted on viewing monitors as varying shades of gray according to their intensity and time that they take to return to the transducer.
  12. A type of ultrasound scan used in trauma situations in the emergency department, especially for chest, abdomen, and pelvis imaging. The name of this scan is an acronym for extended focus assessment with sonography for trauma.
  13. An ultrasound technique that measures and displays the velocities and direction of blood within a vessel, where changes in velocity and direction are seen as dots on a scale where velocity is indicated on the vertical axis and time is represented along the horizontal axis.
  14. A type of transducer that uses energies up to 17 MHz and is used when minimal penetration is required for high-resolution images.
  15. A structure or region that produces a similar number of echoes as surrounding tissue.
  16. A type of transducer that uses energies between 5 and 7 MHz and is used for exams on average to small abdomens.
  17. Grayscale images formed based on the intensity of the returning echoes.
  18. A pathology that appears as an anechoic area with well-defined borders.

34 Clues: The ability of a structure or region to reflect sound energy.Grayscale images formed based on the intensity of the returning echoes.A pathology that appears as an anechoic area with well-defined borders.A structure or region that produces a similar number of echoes as surrounding tissue....

Introduction of the Human Body - Unit 1 2022-09-13

Introduction of the Human Body - Unit 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. physiology : functions of the heart and blood vessels
  2. anatomy : structural changes (gross to microscopic) associated with disease
Down
  1. physiology : functions of the air passageways and lungs
  2. physiology : changes in the cell and organ function, due to muscular activity
  3. physiology : functions of the kidneys

5 Clues: physiology : functions of the kidneysphysiology : functions of the heart and blood vesselsphysiology : functions of the air passageways and lungsanatomy : structural changes (gross to microscopic) associated with diseasephysiology : changes in the cell and organ function, due to muscular activity

Chapter 4 2018-01-10

Chapter 4 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Structure with triangular sides.
  2. System of many governments officials who carry out government rules and regulations
  3. One of the world’s first alphabets, invented in ancient Nubia
  4. Study of the structure of the body and its organs.
  5. Black wood from West Africa
  6. Symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound.
  7. A series of rulers from the same family
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  1. Statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other materials.
  2. A writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile River in ancient Egypt.
  3. Group of rocky rapids
  4. Dependence by each country or group on the other
  5. Buying and selling of goods and services
  6. Skilled worker who practices a handicraft
  7. Hard white material made from elephant tusks
  8. A body that has been preserved so it will not decompose
  9. King of ancient Egypt
  10. A flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits material over many years

17 Clues: Group of rocky rapidsKing of ancient EgyptBlack wood from West AfricaStructure with triangular sides.A series of rulers from the same familyBuying and selling of goods and servicesSkilled worker who practices a handicraftHard white material made from elephant tusksSymbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound....

Chapter 4 Key Terms 2018-01-10

Chapter 4 Key Terms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Script One of the world’s first alphabets, invented in ancient Nubia
  2. Group of rocky rapids
  3. A writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile River in ancient Egypt
  4. Buying and selling of goods and services
  5. System of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
  6. Symbol that stands for a word, idea or sound
  7. Statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other materials
  8. Study of the structure of the body and its organs
  9. Hard white material made from elephant tusks
  10. Black wood from West Africa
Down
  1. A flat plain formed on a seabed where a river deposits material over many years
  2. Dependence by each country or group on the other
  3. A body that has been preserved so it will not decompose
  4. Series of rulers from the same family
  5. Structure with triangular sides
  6. King of ancient Egypt
  7. Skilled worker who practices handicraft

17 Clues: Group of rocky rapidsKing of ancient EgyptBlack wood from West AfricaStructure with triangular sidesSeries of rulers from the same familySkilled worker who practices handicraftBuying and selling of goods and servicesSymbol that stands for a word, idea or soundHard white material made from elephant tusks...

Chapter 7 Level 6 2015-06-05

Chapter 7  Level 6 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals,
  2. record (something) in written, photographic, or other form
  3. a substance that is released in the body of a person who is feeling a strong emotion (such as excitement, fear, or anger) and that causes the heart to beat faster and gives the person more energy
  4. existing or occurring before in time or order.
  5. fall down or in; give way.
  6. come to live permanently in a foreign country
  7. make (someone) lose courage or confidence.
  8. likely to have a bad outcome
  9. money received from work
Down
  1. justified
  2. exaggerated
  3. someone not acting normal because of fear, cause someone not to move every part of their body
  4. to make someone or something seem better than it is
  5. cause (someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something.
  6. situated far from the main centers of population; distant.
  7. the way a thing turns out; a consequence
  8. a sudden intense feeling.

17 Clues: justifiedexaggeratedmoney received from worka sudden intense feeling.fall down or in; give way.likely to have a bad outcomethe way a thing turns out; a consequencemake (someone) lose courage or confidence.come to live permanently in a foreign countryexisting or occurring before in time or order.to make someone or something seem better than it is...

Histology 2022-11-09

Histology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the study of the microscopic anatomy of tissues
  2. nerves
  3. receives and processes sensory nerve impulses from the eyes
  4. a brain dysfunction caused by an outside force to the head
  5. not on purpose; subconscious
  6. controls behavior and emotions, plans and organizes incoming info
  7. the smallest unit of life
  8. brain and spinal cord
  9. a complete set of genes in an organism
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  1. a group of organs that work together to perform one or more functions
  2. an integrated group of cells with a common group or function
  3. crucial in integrating sensory and visual info
  4. a collection of tissues that perform a specific function
  5. a medical imaging technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to take pictures of soft tissues
  6. responsible for receiving,interpreting, and reacting to signals inside and outside the body
  7. processes language and storing information in the long term memory
  8. a progressive degeneration, and or death of nerve cells caused by repeated head injuries like repeated concussions

17 Clues: nervesbrain and spinal cordthe smallest unit of lifenot on purpose; subconsciousa complete set of genes in an organismcrucial in integrating sensory and visual infothe study of the microscopic anatomy of tissuesa collection of tissues that perform a specific functiona brain dysfunction caused by an outside force to the head...

Egypt and Kush 2023-11-03

Egypt and Kush crossword puzzle
Across
  1. group of rocky rapids.
  2. a series of rulers from the same family.
  3. black wood from West Africa.
  4. symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound.
  5. one of the world’s first alphabet invented in ancient Nubia.
  6. structure with triangular sides.
  7. a body that has been preserved so that it will not decompose.
  8. skilled worker who practices a handicraft.
  9. statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other materials.
  10. buying and selling of goods and services.
Down
  1. system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations.
  2. study of the structure of the body and its organs
  3. dependence by each country or group on the other.
  4. a hard whit substance from the tusk of an animal such as an elephant.
  5. a writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile River in ancient Egypt.
  6. a flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits material over many years.
  7. king of ancient Egypt.

17 Clues: group of rocky rapids.king of ancient Egypt.black wood from West Africa.structure with triangular sides.a series of rulers from the same family.buying and selling of goods and services.skilled worker who practices a handicraft.symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound.study of the structure of the body and its organs...

Evolution and Natural Selection Vocab 2026-03-11

Evolution and Natural Selection Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the process of species changing over time
  2. fighting over resources like food, water, and space
  3. how the body of an organism is built
  4. the selection where nature chooses the best traits fit for an environment
  5. any differences in traits between one species
  6. producing more offspring than can possibly survive (similar to overpopulation)
  7. structures that are built similarly, but used for different functions
  8. any trait or behavior that helps an organism survive
  9. ancient remains of organisms that lived long ago
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  1. structures that still exist but are no longer useful to the organism
  2. the man responsible for starting the research of natural selection
  3. a young and developing organism that looks very similar to other species before birth
  4. the genetic structure in cells responsible for traits
  5. and characterisitic that can be inherited and passed down
  6. the selection where humans choose the best traits they desire
  7. structures that are built differently, but used for similar functions
  8. the part of finches that changed based on the food they ate

17 Clues: how the body of an organism is builtthe process of species changing over timeany differences in traits between one speciesancient remains of organisms that lived long agofighting over resources like food, water, and spaceany trait or behavior that helps an organism survivethe genetic structure in cells responsible for traits...

leo'crossword 2021-02-08

leo'crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Port
  2. you ever looked inside the box you use every day?
  3. Card Motherboards often have integrated sound chips.
Down
  1. ports are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports.
  2. Of A Computer

5 Clues: PortOf A Computeryou ever looked inside the box you use every day?Card Motherboards often have integrated sound chips.ports are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports.

Anatomy Vocab 1 2020-08-05

Anatomy Vocab 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Toward the middle
  2. Toward the back
  3. Toward the head or above
  4. Farther from the body
  5. Toward the front
  6. Toward the belly side
Down
  1. Toward the feet or below
  2. Closer to the body
  3. Toward the sides
  4. Toward the back or spine side

10 Clues: Toward the backToward the sidesToward the frontToward the middleCloser to the bodyFarther from the bodyToward the belly sideToward the feet or belowToward the head or aboveToward the back or spine side

Anatomy Crossword Assignment 2021-04-09

Anatomy Crossword Assignment crossword puzzle
Across
  1. body segments or series of segments spin on axis
  2. splits body into left and right sides
  3. body part moves away from midline of body
  4. back of the body
  5. keeps bodily fluids in
Down
  1. separates front and back
  2. towards the feet
  3. front of the body
  4. towards the head
  5. body part move in to midline of body

10 Clues: towards the feettowards the headback of the bodyfront of the bodykeeps bodily fluids inseparates front and backbody part move in to midline of bodysplits body into left and right sidesbody part moves away from midline of bodybody segments or series of segments spin on axis

Blood Vessel Anatomy 2021-04-08

Blood Vessel Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Vessel with the smallest mean diameter
  2. Type of vessel carrying blood away from the heart
  3. Capillaries are only composed of _____ tissue
  4. Venules lack ____ ____ but it is present in arterioles
Down
  1. Arteries have ____ walls compared to veins.
  2. Branch off an artery connecting to capillaries
  3. Arterioles lack ____ tissue, but it is present in venules
  4. Largest artery in the human body
  5. Vessel with lowest mean systemic blood pressure
  6. Connection between veins and capillaries

10 Clues: Largest artery in the human bodyVessel with the smallest mean diameterConnection between veins and capillariesArteries have ____ walls compared to veins.Capillaries are only composed of _____ tissueBranch off an artery connecting to capillariesVessel with lowest mean systemic blood pressureType of vessel carrying blood away from the heart...

Week 6 Anatomy 2017-04-24

Week 6 Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. In the middle third of the thigh, the superficial and deep femoral arteries are separated by:
  2. muscle that prevent folds of the membrane from being compressed within knee joint
  3. only muscle attach pelvis, vertebrae and femur
  4. After suffering a penetrating injury in the left femoral triangle, a patient was unable to walk normally because her left knee collapsed into flexion upon weight bearing. The nerve to which muscle was damaged?
  5. Common tendinous insertion for gracilis, satorius and semitendinosus muscle
Down
  1. Following surgical opening of the adductor canal, a patient experienced a loss of cutaneous sensation of the medial side of the leg. Which nerve was cut?
  2. Fibrofatty subcutaneous tissue closing the saphenous opening
  3. largest seasamoid bone
  4. Inability to extend the knee and loss of cutaneous sensation over the anterior surface of the thigh would indicate a lesion or compression of the:
  5. flat quadrangular muscle

10 Clues: largest seasamoid boneflat quadrangular muscleonly muscle attach pelvis, vertebrae and femurFibrofatty subcutaneous tissue closing the saphenous openingCommon tendinous insertion for gracilis, satorius and semitendinosus musclemuscle that prevent folds of the membrane from being compressed within knee joint...

Anatomy of publication 2015-11-23

Anatomy of publication crossword puzzle
Across
  1. little number below the text
  2. readers can send these to the paper
  3. name of the paper
Down
  1. ''I'm looking for new apartment from Oulu''
  2. bread + text
  3. arial,tahoma,comic sans....?
  4. very small amount of knowledge
  5. editor-in-chief usually writes this
  6. =problem
  7. thing you read first from an article

10 Clues: =problembread + textname of the paperlittle number below the textarial,tahoma,comic sans....?very small amount of knowledgereaders can send these to the papereditor-in-chief usually writes thisthing you read first from an article''I'm looking for new apartment from Oulu''

anatomy of musculoskeletal 2023-12-12

anatomy of musculoskeletal crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bone marrow responsible for the manufacturing of red blood cells, white blood cells and platlets
  2. joints move only at one axis
  3. fibrous connective tissue attach bone to bone
  4. embedded bones within tendons
Down
  1. cushion between bones to stop them from rubbing
  2. bone that protects internal organ (brain)
  3. joints occur where concave and convex surfaces meet
  4. cube shape bone of wrist
  5. bone marrow consists mostly of fats
  6. bone that support body weight

10 Clues: cube shape bone of wristjoints move only at one axisbone that support body weightembedded bones within tendonsbone marrow consists mostly of fatsbone that protects internal organ (brain)fibrous connective tissue attach bone to bonecushion between bones to stop them from rubbingjoints occur where concave and convex surfaces meet...

Anatomy Extra Credit 2023-12-14

Anatomy Extra Credit crossword puzzle
Across
  1. strongest gluteal muscle
  2. quadratus ____, often area of low back pain
  3. major hip flexor
  4. strongest respiratory muscle
  5. the biceps brachii is a powerful____
Down
  1. known as 6 pack muscles
  2. muscle of tricep surae
  3. medial rotator of shoulder
  4. need to eat sufficient amounts to build muscle
  5. medial bone of forearm

10 Clues: major hip flexormuscle of tricep suraemedial bone of forearmknown as 6 pack musclesstrongest gluteal musclemedial rotator of shoulderstrongest respiratory musclethe biceps brachii is a powerful____quadratus ____, often area of low back painneed to eat sufficient amounts to build muscle

Blood Crossword (Anatomy) 2023-03-30

Blood Crossword (Anatomy) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. rbc life span
  2. fluid portion of blood
  3. formation of RBC's
  4. shape of red blood cells
  5. white blood cells
  6. binding site of oxygen
  7. formation of platelets
Down
  1. formation of blood cells
  2. primary regulator
  3. type of connective tissue

10 Clues: rbc life spanprimary regulatorwhite blood cellsformation of RBC'sfluid portion of bloodbinding site of oxygenformation of plateletsformation of blood cellsshape of red blood cellstype of connective tissue

Bird Anatomy & Features 2024-09-09

Bird Anatomy & Features crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A bird's hard, pointed mouth part.
  2. This helps birds with steering and balance in flight.
  3. The feathers covering a bird's body.
  4. The tuft of feathers on a bird's head.
  5. The sharp claws of a bird of prey.
Down
  1. The distance from one wingtip to the other.
  2. What birds use for flight and insulation.
  3. The stiff, central shaft of a feather.
  4. Structure built by birds to lay eggs.
  5. A bird's pouch-like organ for storing food before digestion.

10 Clues: A bird's hard, pointed mouth part.The sharp claws of a bird of prey.The feathers covering a bird's body.Structure built by birds to lay eggs.The stiff, central shaft of a feather.The tuft of feathers on a bird's head.What birds use for flight and insulation.The distance from one wingtip to the other....

Anatomy-Chapter 7 2024-10-07

Anatomy-Chapter 7 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Is a part of the pectoral girdle. Connects the bones of the upper limbs to the axial skeleton & aids in upper limb movement
  2. A band of cartilage that remains between the 2 ossification centers
  3. Air-filled cavities that are lined with mucous membranes that are connected by passageways to the nasal cavity
  4. Have roughly equal lengths & widths. The bones of wrists & ankles are this type
  5. Contains the humerus, the radius, & the ulna. The 3 articulate each other at the elbow joint
  6. Have a variety of shapes, most are connected to the severed bones. These include the vertebrae that compose of backbone & many facial bones
Down
  1. Is a part of the pectoral girdle. Connects the bones of the upper limbs to the axial skeleton & aids in upper limb movement
  2. Have long longitudinal axes & expanded ends. Examples of these bones are the forearm & thigh bones
  3. This bone or breastbone is located along the midline in the interior portion of the thoracic cage. It contains the upper manubrium, a middle body, & a lower xiphoid process
  4. Each one has a long, pointed spinous process which shapes downward. These bones except for T10-T12 have 2 costal facets that articulate the ribs
  5. Located in the neck between the lower jaw & the larynx. It supports the tongue during swallowing

11 Clues: A band of cartilage that remains between the 2 ossification centersHave roughly equal lengths & widths. The bones of wrists & ankles are this typeContains the humerus, the radius, & the ulna. The 3 articulate each other at the elbow jointLocated in the neck between the lower jaw & the larynx. It supports the tongue during swallowing...

Human Anatomy 91 2023-07-16

Human Anatomy 91 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The organ that controls thinking, memory, and emotions.
  2. The organs responsible for vision.
  3. The tissues that help with movement and support the body.
  4. The pair of organs involved in the process of breathing.
  5. The organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body.
Down
  1. The organ involved in filtering blood and detoxification.
  2. The hard tissues that make up the framework of the body.
  3. The organ where food is broken down and digested.
  4. The outer protective layer of the body.
  5. The framework of bones in the body.

10 Clues: The organs responsible for vision.The framework of bones in the body.The outer protective layer of the body.The organ where food is broken down and digested.The organ that controls thinking, memory, and emotions.The hard tissues that make up the framework of the body.The pair of organs involved in the process of breathing....

Neuro anatomy crossword 2023-07-28

Neuro anatomy crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. ependymal cell in III ventricular floor
  2. tooth in the cerebellum
  3. diamond shaped depression in floor of IV ventricle
  4. cells that produce myelin
  5. outflow neurons of cerebellum
Down
  1. polish pathologist who described blood supply to spinal cord
  2. spider web around the brain
  3. thickened posterior part of corpus callousness
  4. lateral part of lentiform nucleus
  5. sea horse in the brain

10 Clues: sea horse in the braintooth in the cerebellumcells that produce myelinspider web around the brainoutflow neurons of cerebellumlateral part of lentiform nucleusependymal cell in III ventricular floorthickened posterior part of corpus callousnessdiamond shaped depression in floor of IV ventricle...

anatomy of musculoskeletal 2023-09-29

anatomy of musculoskeletal crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bone marrow consists mostly of fats
  2. Joints occur where concave and convex surfaces meet
  3. Bone that protects internal organ (brain)
  4. Embedded bones within tendons
  5. Bone that support body weight
Down
  1. bone marrow responsible for the manufacturing of red blood cells, white blood cells and platlets
  2. Joints move on just one axis
  3. Fibrous connective tissue attach bone to bone
  4. A cushion between bones to stop them rubbing
  5. Cube shaped bone of wrist

10 Clues: Cube shaped bone of wristJoints move on just one axisEmbedded bones within tendonsBone that support body weightbone marrow consists mostly of fatsBone that protects internal organ (brain)A cushion between bones to stop them rubbingFibrous connective tissue attach bone to boneJoints occur where concave and convex surfaces meet...

Upper limb anatomy 2025-04-09

Upper limb anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The bones that form the middle part of the hand.
  2. A crescent-shaped carpal bone in the wrist.
  3. The longer of the two forearm bones, located on the pinky side.
  4. Carpal bone in the wrist, often associated with fractures.
Down
  1. A small, pea-shaped bone in the wrist that sits on top of the triquetrum
  2. A carpal bone located in the wrist, shaped like a triangle.
  3. Forearm bone on the thumb side.
  4. Joint connecting the upper arm to the forearm
  5. The part of the body used for grasping and manipulating objects.
  6. Bone found in fingers or toes

10 Clues: Bone found in fingers or toesForearm bone on the thumb side.A crescent-shaped carpal bone in the wrist.Joint connecting the upper arm to the forearmThe bones that form the middle part of the hand.Carpal bone in the wrist, often associated with fractures.A carpal bone located in the wrist, shaped like a triangle....

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-24

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. (another term is cranial)
  2. (Horizontal cut)
  3. (away from the midline)
  4. (uterus is there)
  5. Cavity (The Stomach is there)
Down
  1. (another term is Dorsal)
  2. cavity (The brain is there)
  3. (encloses the heart)
  4. Membrane (covers ventral cavities)
  5. (run from top to bottom)

10 Clues: (Horizontal cut)(uterus is there)(encloses the heart)(away from the midline)(another term is Dorsal)(run from top to bottom)(another term is cranial)cavity (The brain is there)Cavity (The Stomach is there)Membrane (covers ventral cavities)

Equine External Anatomy 2025-12-01

Equine External Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. _____ Groove: An area that dips down slightly on the lower jaw, behind the lower lip and chin. This is where the curb chain of certain bits is fastened in order to improve control of the horse in regards to steering and stopping
  2. The body of the horse, enclosing major organs and the rib cage
  3. _______ or Cannon Bone: The area between the knee and or hock and the fetlock joint, also commonly known as the “shin” of the horse, when in reality it is the third metacarpal
  4. Where the saddle sits, extending from the last thoracic vertebrae (the loin or “coupling”) to the end of the withers
Down
  1. __________ or Coronary Band: A ring of soft tissue just above the hoof that blends into the skin of the leg – if damaged, the horse could be permanently crippled, and it should be treated immediately
  2. A callosity on the inside of each of the horse’s legs
  3. The “living” part of the tail, consisting of the coccygeal vertebrae, muscles, and ligaments.
  4. The upper portion of the neck where the mane grows
  5. The joint of the front leg at the point where belly of the horse meets the leg. It is actually quite similar to the elbows in humans
  6. Begins at the hip, extends along the sacral vertebrae, and ending at the dock of the tail. It’s considered the topline of the hindquarters.

10 Clues: The upper portion of the neck where the mane growsA callosity on the inside of each of the horse’s legsThe body of the horse, enclosing major organs and the rib cageThe “living” part of the tail, consisting of the coccygeal vertebrae, muscles, and ligaments....

Stationary Sander Anatomy 2026-03-31

Stationary Sander Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. secures the belt alignment after adjustment
  2. rotating circluar disc
  3. adjusts and locks the work table
  4. a function that prevents the machine from starting when it's removed.
  5. primary support for the sander
Down
  1. rotating band
  2. support surface for the workpiece
  3. adjusts alignment of sanding belt
  4. used to support workpieces during angled sanding operations.
  5. the backstop

10 Clues: the backstoprotating bandrotating circluar discprimary support for the sanderadjusts and locks the work tablesupport surface for the workpieceadjusts alignment of sanding beltsecures the belt alignment after adjustmentused to support workpieces during angled sanding operations.a function that prevents the machine from starting when it's removed.

Evidence for evolution 2022-03-07

Evidence for evolution crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The study of comparing anatomies of different species.
  2. An organism from which two different organisms have derived from.
  3. The way species are/were distributed around Earth.
  4. The __ limb occurs in whales, humans and dogs and is a homologous structure.
Down
  1. A diagram used to display ancestry.
  2. A physical feature of two or more species, which may not necessarily serve the same purpose but derived from a common ancestor.
  3. A physical feature of two or more species, which evolved independently to serve the same purpose.
  4. The rocks behind fossilization.
  5. The opposite of an ancestor.

9 Clues: The opposite of an ancestor.The rocks behind fossilization.A diagram used to display ancestry.The way species are/were distributed around Earth.The study of comparing anatomies of different species.An organism from which two different organisms have derived from.The __ limb occurs in whales, humans and dogs and is a homologous structure....

Revolution & Enlightenment 2016-02-23

Revolution & Enlightenment crossword puzzle
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  1. elegant drawing rooms of the upper class’s urban houses
  2. child prodigy, gave first concert at age six
  3. used detailed astronomical data to arrive at his laws of planetary motion
  4. enlarged Prussian army by recruiting the nobility into civil service
  5. wrote a collection of knowledge that he edited, “Encyclopedia”
  6. a universe in which every planet orbits around the earth
  7. stating that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship, when temperature is held constant.
  8. an egg shaped path of planets around the sun
  9. means “to let people do what they want”
  10. Anglican minister who began Methodism
  11. the most famous philosophe of the later Enlightenment
  12. a universe in which the planets revolve around the sun
  13. through this, an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will
  14. a war that lasted 7 years
  15. inherited the throne of the Austrian Empire in 1740
  16. a belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge rather than on religious belief or emotional response.
  17. Isaac Newton’s theory that every object in the universe attracts every other object
  18. english writer, advanced the strongest statement for the rights of women
  19. a logical process in which multiple premises, all believed true or found true most of the time, are combined to obtain a specific conclusion
  20. discovered that we lived in a heliocentric universe
  21. believed the state should not interfere in economic matters
  22. philosophe who argued that punishments should not be brutal
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  1. method Francis Bacon process to systematically collect and analyze evidence
  2. invented a telescope and was the first to make regular observations of outer space
  3. added to the understanding of human anatomy alongside william harvey
  4. guy who stated that England’s government had three branches
  5. ruler of Russia from 1762 to 1796
  6. said “I think therefore i am”
  7. war was fought from 1740-1748 in three areas of the world
  8. in this system rulers tried to govern by Enlightenment principles while maintaining their royal powers
  9. discovered the laws of motion
  10. artistic style emphasizing grace, charm and gentle action
  11. the separation in which the branches limit and control each other in a system of checks and balances
  12. said every person was born with a tabula rasa or blank mind
  13. social reformers that talked about all parts of society to make it better
  14. added to the understanding of human anatomy alongside andreas versalius

36 Clues: a war that lasted 7 yearssaid “I think therefore i am”discovered the laws of motionruler of Russia from 1762 to 1796Anglican minister who began Methodismmeans “to let people do what they want”child prodigy, gave first concert at age sixan egg shaped path of planets around the sundiscovered that we lived in a heliocentric universe...

Branches of Science Crossword Puzzle 2014-09-11

Branches of Science Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. the science of the causes and effects of diseases, especially the branch of medicine that deals with the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes.
  2. the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.
  3. the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behaviour, origin, and distribution.
  4. the branch of medicine concerned with the uses, effects, and modes of action of drugs.
  5. the study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms.
  6. the branch of science which deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe as a whole.
  7. the branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound.
  8. the branch of science that deals with microorganisms.
  9. the branch of science concerned with the substances of which matter is composed, the investigation of their properties and reactions, and the use of such reactions to form new substances.
  10. the scientific study of the behaviour, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
  11. the branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects.
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  1. the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
  2. the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
  3. the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behaviour in a given context.
  4. the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants.
  5. the abstract science of number, quantity, and space, either as abstract concepts or as applied to other disciplines such as physics and engineering
  6. the branch of science concerned with earthquakes and related phenomena.
  7. the branch of science concerned with the chemical and physico-chemical processes and substances which occur within living organisms.
  8. the practice or science of collecting and analysing numerical data in large quantities, especially for the purpose of inferring proportions in a whole from those in a representative sample.
  9. the scientific study of the physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance of plants.
  10. the scientific study of volcanoes.
  11. the branch of science concerned with the processes and phenomena of the atmosphere, especially as a means of forecasting the weather.
  12. the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.

23 Clues: the scientific study of volcanoes.the branch of science that deals with microorganisms.the branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects.the branch of physics concerned with the properties of sound.the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants.the branch of science concerned with earthquakes and related phenomena....

The Holistic Dancer 2024-02-13

The Holistic Dancer crossword puzzle
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  1. Keeping fit can help you prevent coronary heart disease, high blood pressure, obesity, and osteoporosis. It can also help manage diabetes and _________.
  2. To stay physically fit you need to participate in activities that do three basic things: Get your heart and lungs pumping (aerobic) for 30 minutes or more, Keep your body limber (flexibility), Tone your muscles (strength)
  3. The study of the principles of mechanics and anatomy in relation to human movement.
  4. Do a proper warm-up, When doing knee bends (plies) keep the knees over the toes, When doing any kind of jump, start from bent knees (plie’) and land with bent knees (in a plie), Align the spine properly in every exercise, Avoidhyperextendedded back or a forward-thrust pelvis, Make sure shoulders are relaxed and pulled down. Avoid hunching, Cool down.
  5. Do not require conscious thought
  6. All dancers need to ingest sufficient energy to meet the rigors of hard training. Consuming the right amounts and types of food and fluid will provide the body with the "high-performance fuel" necessary to achieve optimal training benefits and peak performance.
  7. Trapezius, Deltoids, Pectorals, Biceps, Abdominals, Obliques, Quadriceps, Gastrocnemius, Trapezius, Triceps, Gluteals, Hamstrings
  8. With over 600 muscles, 206 bones and countless nerves, ligaments, and tendons in the body, it's almost impossible for dancers to escape getting
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  1. Proper conditioning is vital for the dancer. In order for anyone to efficiently execute a motor task, there must be adequate STRENGTH, FLEXIBILITY, and ENDURANCE. Good posture and ALIGNMENT also allow for the maximum functioning of the body with the expenditure of the least amount of energy.
  2. Specific problems of the dancer that can cause injuries are: __________, Improper alignment and poor body mechanics, Improper or Inadequate conditioning, Variation of dance techniques
  3. Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac, Voluntary, Involuntary
  4. Ankle, Knee, Hamstring, Back, Hip
  5. Shape and support, Protect organs, Allows movement, Makes blood cells, Storage for ions, fats, and minerals, and Hormone Regulation
  6. bands of tough elastic tissue around your joints that connect bone to bone and give your joints support
  7. The science concerned with the physical structure of animals and plants.
  8. The _________ provides leverage, the muscles are the motors that act on the levers, and the joints are the fulcrum.
  9. New dancers must build their strength and _________ slowly and safely.
  10. Ball-and-socket, Hinge, Pivot, Ellipsoidal.
  11. Controlled by conscious thought
  12. Flat, Long, Short, Irregular, Sesamoid

20 Clues: Controlled by conscious thoughtDo not require conscious thoughtAnkle, Knee, Hamstring, Back, HipFlat, Long, Short, Irregular, SesamoidBall-and-socket, Hinge, Pivot, Ellipsoidal.Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac, Voluntary, InvoluntaryNew dancers must build their strength and _________ slowly and safely....

Bio quarter 3 test crossword 2024-02-02

Bio quarter 3 test crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. the rearrangement of DNA sequences by the breakage and rejoining of chromosomes or chromosome segments
  2. suggests that life on Earth began with a simple RNA molecule that could copy itself without help from other molecules
  3. when species reproduce many more offspring than can possibly survive
  4. A mating system in which at least some individuals are more or less likely to mate with individuals of a particular genotype than with individuals of other genotypes
  5. a mechanism of evolution that works by altering the heritable traits of a population
  6. symbiosis in which one of the symbiotic organisms lives inside the other.
  7. symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is neither helped or harmed
  8. diagram depicting patterns of shared characteristics among species
  9. process by which organisms that are most suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully
  10. change in the genetic material of a cell
  11. the sum of all biological processes by which particular characteristics are transmitted from parents to their offspring
  12. sum total of all the different forms of genetic information carried by a particular species, or by all organisms on Earth
  13. The modern theory of _________ _________ is based on the assumption that on a primitive earth a mixture of simple chemicals assembled into more complex molecular systems, from which, eventually came the first functioning cell(s).
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  1. continued breeding of individuals with similiar characteristics to maintain the derived characteristics of a kind of organism
  2. difference in DNA among individuals or the differences between populations among the same species.
  3. the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species
  4. change over time; the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms
  5. difference in DNA among individuals or the differences between populations among the same species.
  6. classification system in which each species is assigned a two-part scientific name
  7. It copied the early earth conditions(NO OXYGEN, toxic gases, hot oceanwater, lightning )Inorganic (NON LIVING) compounds transformed into organic building(LIVING) compounds (AMINO ACIDS).Amino acids (proteins) are the buildingblocks of LIFE .
  8. system of naming and classifying organisms based on shared characteristics and universal rules
  9. any group of seed plants that bear their seeds within a layer of tissue that protects the seed
  10. group of anthropoids that include gibbons, orangutans, gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans
  11. a pattern of behavior in which animals travel from one habitat to another in search of food, better conditions, or reproductive needs
  12. the movement of genes into or out of a population

25 Clues: change in the genetic material of a cellthe movement of genes into or out of a populationdiagram depicting patterns of shared characteristics among specieswhen species reproduce many more offspring than can possibly survivesymbiosis in which one of the symbiotic organisms lives inside the other....

Unit 1 Lesson 5 Study Guide 2025-10-06

Unit 1 Lesson 5 Study Guide crossword puzzle
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  1. Invented the first microscope.
  2. Improved the astronomical telescope, was the first to observe the craters and mountains on the moon, the first to observe four of Jupiter's moons.
  3. Perfected the single lens microscope, became one of the first people to see cells and bacteria.
  4. Greek philosopher who believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and other heavenly bodies revolved around it.
  5. It was used to convert experiments and observations into scientific laws.
  6. Invented a system for naming chemical elements; considered the founder of modern chemistry.
  7. Careful, step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
  8. Discovered that arteries carried blood but many of his ideas about human anatomy proved to be wrong.
  9. Developed an ointment for preventing infections, discovered a better way to seal wounds, and introduced the use of artificial limbs.
  10. Force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center of the Earth.
  11. A branch of mathematics in which calculations are made using special symbolic notations.
  12. Explained that all matter was composed of tiny particles that behaved in knowable ways; explained the effects of temperature and pressure on gases.
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  1. It along with the Reformation encouraged new ways of thinking about the physical world.
  2. Calculated the orbits of planets revolving around the sun. He proved that planets move in elliptical orbits.
  3. Described the circulation of the blood through the body.
  4. Agreed with Aristotle idea about a geocentric model of the universe.
  5. Contributed to the development of the scientific method; stressed experimentation and observation to find truth.
  6. Contributed to the development of the scientific method; stressed human reasoning as the best way to find and understand what is true.
  7. Explained why planets moved as they did around the sun by developing the universal laws of gravitation and contributed to the development of calculus.
  8. Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe.
  9. Published the first accurate and detailed study of human anatomy.
  10. Based on the belief that the Earth is the center of the universe.
  11. His research provided evidence to support Copernicus' theory.
  12. An unproved theory accepted for the purpose of explaining certain facts or to provide a basis for further investigation.
  13. Proposed a heliocentric model of the universe.
  14. Experimented with how liquids behave under pressure; contributed to the development of syringes and the hydraulic press.
  15. The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgements by a process of logic.

27 Clues: Invented the first microscope.Proposed a heliocentric model of the universe.Described the circulation of the blood through the body.His research provided evidence to support Copernicus' theory.Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe.Published the first accurate and detailed study of human anatomy....

Branches of Anthropology 2013-05-29

Branches of Anthropology crossword puzzle
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  1. Study the anatomy and the behaviours of living primates.
  2. The in depth description of one culture.
  3. Study how cultures hace shaped human ideas and learned behaviour study both past and present cultures.
  4. Type of Anthropology that deals with analyzing human remains, providing information concerning the origin and the identity of a body as well as how and when someone died.
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  1. Study where humans as a species came from.
  2. Study and comparison of past and contemporary cultures.
  3. Cultural anthropology of the past, excavate remains of past cultures to reconstruct and understand.
  4. Study human languages.
  5. Using knowledge from one culture to help another culture.

9 Clues: Study human languages.The in depth description of one culture.Study where humans as a species came from.Study and comparison of past and contemporary cultures.Study the anatomy and the behaviours of living primates.Using knowledge from one culture to help another culture....

Moen, Lina, 6th, Game 2 2024-09-13

Moen, Lina, 6th, Game 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. the multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
  2. allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
  3. away from the midline of the body
  4. the two bones with both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the two bones complementing each other
  5. a plane that splits the body into front and back sections
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  1. formed where bones can move about one another in many directions but cannot rotate
  2. a plane that splits the body into upper and lower sections
  3. toward the midline of the body
  4. when one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
  5. a plane that splits the body into left and right sections

10 Clues: toward the midline of the bodyaway from the midline of the bodyallows only extension and flexion due to its anatomya plane that splits the body into left and right sectionsa plane that splits the body into front and back sectionsa plane that splits the body into upper and lower sectionsthe multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement...

Introduction of the Human Body - Unit 1 2022-09-13

Introduction of the Human Body - Unit 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. physiology : functions of the heart and blood vessels
  2. anatomy : structural changes (gross to microscopic) associated with disease
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  1. physiology : functions of the air passageways and lungs
  2. physiology : changes in the cell and organ function, due to muscular activity
  3. physiology : functions of the kidneys

5 Clues: physiology : functions of the kidneysphysiology : functions of the heart and blood vesselsphysiology : functions of the air passageways and lungsanatomy : structural changes (gross to microscopic) associated with diseasephysiology : changes in the cell and organ function, due to muscular activity

Healthcare History 2022-05-02

Healthcare History crossword puzzle
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  1. A man driven crazy due to unsanitary doctors.
  2. An anesthetic used to prevent pain.
  3. Something that explains the body structure.
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  1. A man who correctly identified the major organs of the human body.
  2. A practice using leeches to suck blood and treat patients.

5 Clues: An anesthetic used to prevent pain.Something that explains the body structure.A man driven crazy due to unsanitary doctors.A practice using leeches to suck blood and treat patients.A man who correctly identified the major organs of the human body.

Body 2025-09-09

Body crossword puzzle
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  1. vessel /a tube in the body that blood flows through
  2. / the human body
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  1. / a body part with a special function
  2. / a blood vessel that carries blood from the heart
  3. apple/ the bump in the throat that moves when talking or swallowing

5 Clues: / the human body/ a body part with a special function/ a blood vessel that carries blood from the heartvessel /a tube in the body that blood flows throughapple/ the bump in the throat that moves when talking or swallowing

Week 6 Anatomy 2017-04-24

Week 6 Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. only muscle attach pelvis, vertebrae and femur
  2. Inability to extend the knee and loss of cutaneous sensation over the anterior surface of the thigh would indicate a lesion or compression of the:
  3. In the middle third of the thigh, the superficial and deep femoral arteries are separated by:
  4. After suffering a penetrating injury in the left femoral triangle, a patient was unable to walk normally because her left knee collapsed into flexion upon weight bearing. The nerve to which muscle was damaged?
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  1. Fibrofatty subcutaneous tissue closing the saphenous opening
  2. largest seasamoid bone
  3. Following surgical opening of the adductor canal, a patient experienced a loss of cutaneous sensation of the medial side of the leg. Which nerve was cut?
  4. muscle that prevent folds of the membrane from being compressed within knee joint
  5. Common tendinous insertion for gracilis, satorius and semitendinosus muscle
  6. flat quadrangular muscle

10 Clues: largest seasamoid boneflat quadrangular muscleonly muscle attach pelvis, vertebrae and femurFibrofatty subcutaneous tissue closing the saphenous openingCommon tendinous insertion for gracilis, satorius and semitendinosus musclemuscle that prevent folds of the membrane from being compressed within knee joint...

Plant Anatomy 2 2021-10-19

Plant Anatomy 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. food (sugar and amino acids)
  2. attracts insects for pollunation
  3. propagation of the plant
  4. common garden plants
  5. food manufacture by photosynthesis
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  1. water and minerals
  2. water (absorbed)
  3. anchors the plant, helps absorption and food storage
  4. seed carrying structure
  5. body, support for branches, passages for food and water

10 Clues: water (absorbed)water and mineralscommon garden plantsseed carrying structurepropagation of the plantfood (sugar and amino acids)attracts insects for pollunationfood manufacture by photosynthesisanchors the plant, helps absorption and food storagebody, support for branches, passages for food and water

Plant Anatomy Puzzle 2021-10-29

Plant Anatomy Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. thin, branching roots growing from the stem
  2. How plants make their own food
  3. the body of a plant
  4. the stalk connecting a leaf to the stem of a plant
  5. large, dominant root
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  1. organs of the plant
  2. Examples include moss and woolywort
  3. place where plants grow to the desired age
  4. the practice of garden management
  5. mixture of organic matter, minerals, gases, liquids, and organisms that together support life

10 Clues: organs of the plantthe body of a plantlarge, dominant rootHow plants make their own foodthe practice of garden managementExamples include moss and woolywortplace where plants grow to the desired agethin, branching roots growing from the stemthe stalk connecting a leaf to the stem of a plant...

Anatomy Eye Vocab 2022-01-13

Anatomy Eye Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. During the first 8 min of dark adaptation, light is seen as color
  2. Integral membrane protein of outer segment membrane
  3. Left _____ lobe sees right 1/2 of the world
  4. Color _____ which is the inability to distinguish between certain colors
  5. Fibers from nasal 1/2 of each retina cross in the optic ____
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  1. Reg, Green, and Blue
  2. Light ____ which happens when emerging from dark to light
  3. Rods contain _______
  4. Derivative of Vitamin A
  5. Night blindness

10 Clues: Night blindnessReg, Green, and BlueRods contain _______Derivative of Vitamin ALeft _____ lobe sees right 1/2 of the worldIntegral membrane protein of outer segment membraneLight ____ which happens when emerging from dark to lightFibers from nasal 1/2 of each retina cross in the optic ____...

Plant Anatomy 2 2021-12-23

Plant Anatomy 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. Protects the plant
  2. Main root that grows vertically downward
  3. Slender stalk attached to anther
  4. Organ that forms the seeds
  5. Partly undifferentiated cells for plant growth
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  1. Female organ of a flower
  2. Connects the stigma and the ovary
  3. Male organ of a flower
  4. Dense network that is closer to the surface
  5. Part of the pistil where pollen germinates

10 Clues: Protects the plantMale organ of a flowerFemale organ of a flowerOrgan that forms the seedsSlender stalk attached to antherConnects the stigma and the ovaryMain root that grows vertically downwardPart of the pistil where pollen germinatesDense network that is closer to the surfacePartly undifferentiated cells for plant growth

c-section anatomy 2022-09-28

c-section anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Moved out of the way from the rest of the surgery
  2. 7th layer cut and where the baby has grown for 9 months
  3. Incision made across the bikini line
  4. Yellow layer
  5. This layer is spread not cut (2 Words)
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  1. Incision made up and down the lower part of the stomach
  2. First layer that is cut 4-6 inches wide
  3. Once this layer is cut, the baby is then delivered (2 Words)
  4. What is used to cut through different layers
  5. This is the third layer to be cut and is defined as a fibrous tissue

10 Clues: Yellow layerIncision made across the bikini lineThis layer is spread not cut (2 Words)First layer that is cut 4-6 inches wideWhat is used to cut through different layersMoved out of the way from the rest of the surgeryIncision made up and down the lower part of the stomach7th layer cut and where the baby has grown for 9 months...

Topic 1 - Anatomy 2023-12-01

Topic 1 - Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Thin layer of fibrous elastic tissue surounding a muscle
  2. Contractile unit of muscle fiber
  3. Back of the body
  4. In front of
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  1. A rod-like organelle of a muscle cell
  2. Elongated contractile cell. that forms the muscles of the body.
  3. Away from the head
  4. Prototype of a molecular motor
  5. Closer to the centre of the body
  6. A protein thatforms contractile filaments of muscle cells

10 Clues: In front ofBack of the bodyAway from the headPrototype of a molecular motorContractile unit of muscle fiberCloser to the centre of the bodyA rod-like organelle of a muscle cellThin layer of fibrous elastic tissue surounding a muscleA protein thatforms contractile filaments of muscle cells...

Latin Animal Anatomy 2024-02-06

Latin Animal Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. saeta
  2. ala
  3. pinna
  4. crista
  5. rostrum
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  1. unguis
  2. feather pluma
  3. squama
  4. branchiae
  5. penna

10 Clues: alasaetapinnapennaunguissquamacristarostrumbranchiaefeather pluma

Know your anatomy? 2019-08-20

Know your anatomy? crossword puzzle
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  1. concentrates bile from the liver
  2. permits the flexion of the lower leg and the extension, relative to the thigh
  3. pumps blood throughout the body
  4. secretes acid and enzymes that digest food
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  1. the lens of the eye
  2. an important part of the immune system where cells are stored
  3. filters blood coming from the digestive tract
  4. Muscle that controls the human breathing process
  5. main organ of balance
  6. removes waste products/regulates water fluid

10 Clues: the lens of the eyemain organ of balancepumps blood throughout the bodyconcentrates bile from the liversecretes acid and enzymes that digest foodremoves waste products/regulates water fluidfilters blood coming from the digestive tractMuscle that controls the human breathing processan important part of the immune system where cells are stored...

ANATOMY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-08-30

ANATOMY CROSSWORD PUZZLE crossword puzzle
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  1. closer to the side
  2. what allows the body to stay balanced
  3. closer to the midline
  4. the central region of the abdomen
  5. 1 of the 2 terms that mean toward the back
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  1. what structure do cells contain
  2. reproductive organs
  3. the anatomical term meaning below another part
  4. term used to describe finger
  5. the anatomical term meaning above another body part

10 Clues: closer to the sidereproductive organscloser to the midlineterm used to describe fingerwhat structure do cells containthe central region of the abdomenwhat allows the body to stay balanced1 of the 2 terms that mean toward the backthe anatomical term meaning below another partthe anatomical term meaning above another body part

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy 2025-01-29

Skeletal Muscle Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Occurs when a myosin head links with the actin
  2. Tiny contractile units within a myofibril
  3. Actin and Myosin are examples of _____.
  4. The organelle in which calcium is stored
  5. The protein filaments within a myofiber is called a ____.
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  1. The plasma membrane of a muscle cell
  2. Channels in myofibers that aid in signal transmission
  3. Also known as the "thin filament"
  4. A bundle of myofibrils make up a _____.
  5. Also known as the "thick filament"

10 Clues: Also known as the "thin filament"Also known as the "thick filament"The plasma membrane of a muscle cellActin and Myosin are examples of _____.A bundle of myofibrils make up a _____.The organelle in which calcium is storedTiny contractile units within a myofibrilOccurs when a myosin head links with the actin...

Anatomy Volume 2 2025-03-04

Anatomy Volume 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. Primary relay centre for sensory information in the diencephalon.
  2. Serous membrane lining the abdominal cavity.
  3. Terminal branch of the internal iliac artery supplying the perineum.
  4. Extensive venous network surrounding the vertebral column, providing collateral circulation.
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  1. White matter structure connecting the two cerebral hemispheres.
  2. ____________ is the strongest ligament in the human body, stabilizing the hip joint.
  3. Largest branch of the abdominal aorta.
  4. Fibrous structure forming the midline of the abdominal wall.
  5. Bone forming the posterior part of the hard palate.
  6. Largest salivary gland located anterior to the ear.

10 Clues: Largest branch of the abdominal aorta.Serous membrane lining the abdominal cavity.Bone forming the posterior part of the hard palate.Largest salivary gland located anterior to the ear.Fibrous structure forming the midline of the abdominal wall.White matter structure connecting the two cerebral hemispheres....

Anatomy Volume 1 2025-03-04

Anatomy Volume 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. The primary muscle of respiration.
  2. The largest nerve of the brachial plexus.
  3. The serous membrane covering the lungs.
  4. The process of formation of three germ layers during early embryonic development.
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  1. The muscle responsible for the abduction of the shoulder beyond 15 degrees.
  2. The widest nerve in the human body.
  3. The primary bone of the arm.
  4. The artery supplying oxygenated blood to the heart muscle.
  5. The fetal membrane responsible for nutrient and gas exchange.
  6. The ligament preventing anterior displacement of the tibia.

10 Clues: The primary bone of the arm.The primary muscle of respiration.The widest nerve in the human body.The serous membrane covering the lungs.The largest nerve of the brachial plexus.The artery supplying oxygenated blood to the heart muscle.The ligament preventing anterior displacement of the tibia....

Anatomy Lymphatic System 2025-05-13

Anatomy Lymphatic System crossword puzzle
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  1. First line of defense against pathogens?
  2. Channels carrying lymph?
  3. Fluid circulating in the lymphatic system?
  4. Network that helps maintain fluid balance and immunity?
  5. Swelling caused by fluid accumulation?
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  1. Targeted defense involving antibodies and T cells?
  2. Force driving water across a membrane?
  3. Tiny vessels collecting fluid from tissues?
  4. Carrying towards a center?
  5. Carrying away from a center?

10 Clues: Channels carrying lymph?Carrying towards a center?Carrying away from a center?Force driving water across a membrane?Swelling caused by fluid accumulation?First line of defense against pathogens?Fluid circulating in the lymphatic system?Tiny vessels collecting fluid from tissues?Targeted defense involving antibodies and T cells?...

Anatomy and Physiology 2023-03-23

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Positive electrical charge that conducts a nerve impulse.
  2. Relaxation phase of the heart chambers.
  3. Type of flexion in the ankle when a dance goes en pointe.
  4. Widening of veins and venules.
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  1. Move in the oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curve to the right due to acidity.
  2. Plane that divides the body into left and right.
  3. Resting HR below 60bpm.
  4. the capacity of the heart to generate its own impulse.
  5. Return of blood to the right atria via the veins.
  6. Part of a joint which reduces friction between tendons and bones.

10 Clues: Resting HR below 60bpm.Widening of veins and venules.Relaxation phase of the heart chambers.Plane that divides the body into left and right.Return of blood to the right atria via the veins.the capacity of the heart to generate its own impulse.Positive electrical charge that conducts a nerve impulse....

Plant Anatomy Roots 2025-03-03

Plant Anatomy Roots crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Parts not visible from the outside
  2. Many shallow roots
  3. part of the plant that grows downward
  4. Parts visible from the outside
Down
  1. outer layer that carries nutrients down to roots
  2. inner layer that carries nutrients up to the stem
  3. Thin and green layer
  4. Few long roots
  5. cap, covers and protects the root tip
  6. Hairs, absorbs extra nutrients and minerals

10 Clues: Few long rootsMany shallow rootsThin and green layerParts visible from the outsideParts not visible from the outsidecap, covers and protects the root tippart of the plant that grows downwardHairs, absorbs extra nutrients and mineralsouter layer that carries nutrients down to rootsinner layer that carries nutrients up to the stem

gross anatomy assignment 2026-01-26

gross anatomy assignment crossword puzzle
Across
  1. location of voluntary movement, behavior, learning, personality
  2. fluid-filled cavity connecting the third and fourth ventricles
  3. location of auditory processing, language comprehension, and memory formation
  4. the separation of the frontal and parietal lobes
Down
  1. location of visual processing
  2. the largest white matter structure in the brain
  3. location of integration of sensory information
  4. bridge between nervous system and endocrine system
  5. tree of life
  6. C-shaped cavities containing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

10 Clues: tree of lifelocation of visual processinglocation of integration of sensory informationthe largest white matter structure in the brainthe separation of the frontal and parietal lobesbridge between nervous system and endocrine systemC-shaped cavities containing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)fluid-filled cavity connecting the third and fourth ventricles...

Anatomy of Us 2026-01-22

Anatomy of Us crossword puzzle
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  1. The month of our anniversary and the start of our ""new year."""
  2. "Your ""secret"" talent outside of the hospital wards."
  3. Our go-to shooter when we’re celebrating.
  4. The city where our engineering and medicine worlds meet.
  5. The ""love hormone"" released every time I'm with you."
  6. The setting of our very first restaurant date.
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  1. My special name for you; I never use your real one.
  2. Our very first virtual pet name.
  3. The accessory that looks best around your neck.
  4. The toughest hurdle of your first year in medicine.

10 Clues: Our very first virtual pet name.Our go-to shooter when we’re celebrating.The setting of our very first restaurant date.The accessory that looks best around your neck.My special name for you; I never use your real one.The toughest hurdle of your first year in medicine."Your ""secret"" talent outside of the hospital wards."...

Anatomy Of Stationary 2026-03-31

Anatomy Of Stationary crossword puzzle
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  1. Adjusts the sanding belt and prevents drifting
  2. A yellow object that acts as a safety interlock
  3. A rotating belt or band that's a important object in the stationary table
  4. Used in conjunction with a tracking dial to ensure the belts remain in the center
  5. Adjusts and locks the work table
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  1. Used to support angled pieces during sanding operations
  2. The MOST supportive part in the stationary and could also refer as "Legs"
  3. safety and functional component that fits across the table
  4. A rotating object used to apply sanding
  5. Serves as a support surface to prevent the piece from being pulled during sanding

10 Clues: Adjusts and locks the work tableA rotating object used to apply sandingAdjusts the sanding belt and prevents driftingA yellow object that acts as a safety interlockUsed to support angled pieces during sanding operationssafety and functional component that fits across the tableThe MOST supportive part in the stationary and could also refer as "Legs"...

Stationary sander anatomy 2026-03-31

Stationary sander anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. serves as a support surface
  2. rotating belt or band
  3. removable yellow key,safety interlock
  4. secures the belt alignment
  5. rotating circular disc
Down
  1. adjust and locks work table
  2. support workpieces
  3. adjusts the alignment of the sanding belt
  4. critical safety function
  5. Primary support structure

10 Clues: support workpiecesrotating belt or bandrotating circular disccritical safety functionPrimary support structuresecures the belt alignmentadjust and locks work tableserves as a support surfaceremovable yellow key,safety interlockadjusts the alignment of the sanding belt

Evidence of Evolution 2019-01-09

Evidence of Evolution crossword puzzle
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  1. Structures of the body with no purpose.
  2. when the old rock (old fossils) are deeper than the young rock (young fossils).
  3. Early stage of life before the fetus in development of an organism.
  4. The chemicals of life that control how our bodies are structured.
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  1. Structures from a common ancestor that are similar to each other.
  2. data based fossils that have found out when and how the new species evolved.
  3. Comparing bones from an organisms body to understand if they share a common ancestors.
  4. Things that show an organisms structure that lived long ago.
  5. Dated Fossils

9 Clues: Dated FossilsStructures of the body with no purpose.Things that show an organisms structure that lived long ago.Structures from a common ancestor that are similar to each other.The chemicals of life that control how our bodies are structured.Early stage of life before the fetus in development of an organism....

The Scientific Revolution 2022-11-17

The Scientific Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. Isaac Newton used mathematics to show that a single force keeps the planets in their orbits around the sun. He called this force _______.
  2. Exploring human anatomy relied on the works of the ancient Greek physician ______.
  3. William Harvey described the _____ of the blood for the first time.
  4. To explain their data, scientists used reasoning to propose a logical _________ or possible explanation.
  5. Rene Descartes is the father of Modern _____.
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  1. Anton van Leeuwenhoek is the father of ________.
  2. Newton developed a branch of mathematics called _______.
  3. chemistry was known as _____.
  4. Galileo assembled a __________ and observed that the four moons of Jupiter move slowly around that planet.

9 Clues: chemistry was known as _____.Rene Descartes is the father of Modern _____.Anton van Leeuwenhoek is the father of ________.Newton developed a branch of mathematics called _______.William Harvey described the _____ of the blood for the first time.Exploring human anatomy relied on the works of the ancient Greek physician ______....

Common Kidney Pathology 2026-01-13

Common Kidney Pathology crossword puzzle
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  1. swelling of a kidney due to a backup of urine
  2. extension of renal cortex between pyramids
  3. renal calculi, hard object made of minerals and salts
  4. a common, normal variation in kidney anatomy seen on ultrasound, appearing as a triangular or linear bright spot (hyperechoic) where embryonic kidney parts didn't fully fuse
Down
  1. bulging piece of tissue on the anterior border of the kidney
  2. bacterial infection and inflammation of one or both kidneys
  3. most common type of renal cancer
  4. most common malignant tumor seen in children.
  5. a common, usually benign (non-cancerous) tumor made of blood vessels, smooth muscle, and fat

9 Clues: most common type of renal cancerextension of renal cortex between pyramidsswelling of a kidney due to a backup of urinemost common malignant tumor seen in children.renal calculi, hard object made of minerals and saltsbacterial infection and inflammation of one or both kidneysbulging piece of tissue on the anterior border of the kidney...

Londyn's Scientific Revolution Puzzle. 2023-12-14

Londyn's Scientific Revolution Puzzle. crossword puzzle
Across
  1. English philosopher and mathematician who developed the Law of Universal Gravitation and calculus
  2. system The Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it in circular orbits
  3. English philosopher and mathematician who developed the Law of Universal Gravitation and calculus
  4. Polish astronomer
  5. Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets
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  1. A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy
  2. French philosopher and mathematician who emphasized reason and logic in gaining knowledge
  3. English statesman and writer
  4. Planets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the Earth
  5. Flemish anatomist and surgeon considered the father of modern anatomy

10 Clues: Polish astronomerEnglish statesman and writerA Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresyFlemish anatomist and surgeon considered the father of modern anatomyPlanets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the EarthEstablished observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets...

History of Anatomy 2019-09-25

History of Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Groups of atoms that have joined together
  2. Groups of cells that have assembled together into layers or masses with the intent to serve a specific function
  3. Serous membranes that surround the heart
  4. Thigh
  5. Breast
Down
  1. Posterior region between the hip bones
  2. Sole of the foot
  3. Cavity that houses the heart, trachea, esophagus, and thymus gland
  4. Posterior of the knee
  5. Part is above another part

10 Clues: ThighBreastSole of the footPosterior of the kneePart is above another partPosterior region between the hip bonesSerous membranes that surround the heartGroups of atoms that have joined togetherCavity that houses the heart, trachea, esophagus, and thymus gland...

Jess's Anatomy Puzzle 2020-11-18

Jess's Anatomy Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A input device used for recording
  2. A output device that sends a sound out
  3. A effective storage option,Disc like and small
  4. A device that transmits data
  5. A input device used when playing a game
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  1. A Storage option that is small,light and old
  2. A device used like a photocopier
  3. A device that can take pictures
  4. A device connected to a computer, with letters
  5. A device that prints something onto paper

10 Clues: A device that transmits dataA device that can take picturesA device used like a photocopierA input device used for recordingA output device that sends a sound outA input device used when playing a gameA device that prints something onto paperA Storage option that is small,light and oldA device connected to a computer, with letters...

Cardiovascular System Anatomy 2021-04-14

Cardiovascular System Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the cavity that is surrounded by pericardium that keeps the heart fixed in place.
  2. Fine branching blood vessels. Involved in the transfer of materials between the blood and tissue cells.
  3. This is the ventricle that receives deoxygenated blood from the right atrium, then pumps it into the pulmonary trunk.
  4. The largest artery in the body. Carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to other parts of the body.
Down
  1. This heart valve allows for blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle.
  2. This part of the vena cava carries blood from the head, neck, chest and arms to the heart.
  3. The blood vessels responsible for carrying blood towards the heart.
  4. The upper chambers of the heart, comprised of both a right and left chamber.
  5. This valve on the right side of the heart contains 3 flaps, allowing for blood to flow from the right atrium to the right ventricle.
  6. A depression on the inferior lobe of the left lung, which is present to accommodate space taken up by the heart.

10 Clues: The blood vessels responsible for carrying blood towards the heart.The upper chambers of the heart, comprised of both a right and left chamber.the cavity that is surrounded by pericardium that keeps the heart fixed in place.This heart valve allows for blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle....

Circulatory System Anatomy 2021-04-07

Circulatory System Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Blood vessel that connects arteries to capillaries
  2. Artery that takes oxygenated blood away from the heart
  3. Blood _____ increases with increasing bulk flow and decreasing summed cross-sectional area
  4. The phase of the heart when the heart contracts
  5. Type of vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
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  1. Blood vessel where gas exchange occurs. Vessel wall is one cell thick
  2. Branches from arterioles that allow blood to bypass capillaries when precapillary sphincters constrict
  3. _____ capillaries have large pores
  4. The arteries are separated from the ventricles by the _______ valves
  5. These ensure one way flow through veins by opening and closing

10 Clues: _____ capillaries have large poresThe phase of the heart when the heart contractsBlood vessel that connects arteries to capillariesArtery that takes oxygenated blood away from the heartThese ensure one way flow through veins by opening and closingType of vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart...

Chapter 4 Anatomy 2023-09-22

Chapter 4 Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. where cellular respiration begins
  2. small organic molecule
  3. process in which cells"burn" glucose molecules
  4. a phase of the cellular respiration
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  1. the break down of lipids,carbohydrates, and proteins
  2. product of fatty acids and amino acids
  3. acid _____ cycle where glucose,fats,and protein commonly enter
  4. the build up of larger molecules from smaller ones
  5. break down of larger molecules into smaller ones
  6. final acceptor of electrons of electrons released in reaction of cellular respiration

10 Clues: small organic moleculewhere cellular respiration beginsa phase of the cellular respirationproduct of fatty acids and amino acidsprocess in which cells"burn" glucose moleculesbreak down of larger molecules into smaller onesthe build up of larger molecules from smaller onesthe break down of lipids,carbohydrates, and proteins...

anatomy of respiratory 2023-09-30

anatomy of respiratory crossword puzzle
Across
  1. pleura that lines the wall of the thorax
  2. tiny air sacs
  3. posterior portion of the soft palate that terminates in a projection
  4. cartilage that forms an anterior projection in the neck called Adam's apple
  5. cell that produces mucus that traps microorganisms, dust, and other foreign particles
Down
  1. process that exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide between atmosphere and body cells
  2. moves air through a series of passages into and out of the lungs
  3. elastic cartilage that prevents food and water from entering larynx
  4. portion of the pharynx that is posterior to the oral cavity
  5. forms the floor of the nasal cavity and separates the nasal cavity from the oral cavity

10 Clues: tiny air sacspleura that lines the wall of the thoraxportion of the pharynx that is posterior to the oral cavitymoves air through a series of passages into and out of the lungselastic cartilage that prevents food and water from entering larynxposterior portion of the soft palate that terminates in a projection...

anatomy of muscle 2023-09-29

anatomy of muscle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. triangular muscle,located at the uppermost part of the arm, near the shoulder
  2. muscle, has two heads originating from the posterior surfaces of the femoral condyles
  3. no striations and involuntary muscle action
  4. abdominal that helps the body flexing forward (six-pack)
Down
  1. a group of 4 muscles located at the front thigh
  2. muscle that have intercalated disks
  3. muscle, multinuclei and peripherally located
  4. muscle that consists of two heads that have a vital role in the flexion of the forearm
  5. triangular muscle, located at the upper and mid-back
  6. tough band of fibrous connective tissue that binds muscle to bone

10 Clues: muscle that have intercalated disksno striations and involuntary muscle actionmuscle, multinuclei and peripherally locateda group of 4 muscles located at the front thightriangular muscle, located at the upper and mid-backabdominal that helps the body flexing forward (six-pack)tough band of fibrous connective tissue that binds muscle to bone...

Hip Bony Anatomy 2023-04-18

Hip Bony Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. strongest hip flexor and assists in external rotation of the femur
  2. originate on the pelvic area and insert onto the greater trochanter of the femur.
  3. Outer surface of the ilium, just below the crest
  4. typically bring thighs towards each other
Down
  1. attaches to the posterior surface of the acetabular rim
  2. the type of hip joint
  3. Connects pelvic and femoral head
  4. Posterior crest of the ilium and the Posterior surface of the sacrum
  5. Starts at pubic part of the acetabular rim
  6. Outer surface of the ilium and below the origin of Gluteus medius

10 Clues: the type of hip jointConnects pelvic and femoral headtypically bring thighs towards each otherStarts at pubic part of the acetabular rimOuter surface of the ilium, just below the crestattaches to the posterior surface of the acetabular rimOuter surface of the ilium and below the origin of Gluteus medius...

Foot/Ankle Anatomy 2023-03-30

Foot/Ankle Anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Ligaments on the medial side of the ankle
  2. Muscle that does inversion
  3. Bones that include the calcaneus, Talus, Cuboid, Navicular and 3 cuneiforms
  4. Bones that sits in-between the tibia and fibula
  5. Muscle that does plantarflexion
Down
  1. 3 muscles that do eversion
  2. Membrane that is in-between the tibia and Fibula
  3. Creates the Medial Malleolus
  4. Creates the Lateral Malleolus
  5. Muscle that does dorsiflexion

10 Clues: 3 muscles that do eversionMuscle that does inversionCreates the Medial MalleolusCreates the Lateral MalleolusMuscle that does dorsiflexionMuscle that does plantarflexionLigaments on the medial side of the ankleBones that sits in-between the tibia and fibulaMembrane that is in-between the tibia and Fibula...

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle! 2021-12-18

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle! crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Neuron in which its axon and dendrites are continuous, cell body is to one side of axon
  2. Neuron with multiple dendrites, most common in CNS
  3. Located in both PNS and CNS- supports neurons
  4. A neuron which receives signals
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  1. Connects neurons and creates myelin sheath
  2. Rare neuron in which it’s cell body breaks it’s axon in half
  3. A neuron which can be somatic or visceral
  4. Small and rare neuroglia, originate from white blood cells.
  5. Most numerous neuroglia, separates CNS from peripheral, secretes chemicals
  6. A neuron only in brain and spinal cord

10 Clues: A neuron which receives signalsA neuron only in brain and spinal cordA neuron which can be somatic or visceralConnects neurons and creates myelin sheathLocated in both PNS and CNS- supports neuronsNeuron with multiple dendrites, most common in CNSSmall and rare neuroglia, originate from white blood cells....

Plant Anatomy 1 2021-12-23

Plant Anatomy 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Grow year round
  2. Anchors the plant
  3. Extension of the plant that makes food
  4. Water flows down the ___
  5. Water zips up the ___
Down
  1. Has two embryonic leaves
  2. Seed carrying structure
  3. Has only one embryonic leaf
  4. Functions in seed propagation
  5. Main body of the plant

10 Clues: Grow year roundAnchors the plantWater zips up the ___Main body of the plantSeed carrying structureHas two embryonic leavesWater flows down the ___Has only one embryonic leafFunctions in seed propagationExtension of the plant that makes food

Gross Anatomy Terms 2025-01-16

Gross Anatomy Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. This plays a role in episodic memory and connects the medial temporal lobes to the hypothalamus
  2. cranial nerve that provides sensory innervation to the face and motor innervation to the muscles of mastication
  3. Originates in the Medulla oblongata; Basic functions include: Somatic Motor; Runs through the Foramen magnum (occipital) and Jugular foramen (occipital and temporal);innervates the muscles which permit shrugging of the shoulders (Trapezius) and turning the head laterally (Sternocleidomastoid)
  4. The canal that connects the 3rd and 4th ventricles in the brain.
  5. The cranial nerve that controls the muscles of facial expression.
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  1. The space above the pia mater that is filled with cerebral spinal fluid, blood vessels, and nerves
  2. Originates in the Medulla oblongata; Basic functions include: General Sensory, Special Sensory, Somatic Motor, Visceral Motor; Partially responsible for raising the soft palate of the mouth and the gag reflex
  3. A very small structure that allows the brain to combine visual information coming from both eyes
  4. The Latin word for “horse’s tail”
  5. outermost meningeal layer

10 Clues: outermost meningeal layerThe Latin word for “horse’s tail”The canal that connects the 3rd and 4th ventricles in the brain.The cranial nerve that controls the muscles of facial expression.This plays a role in episodic memory and connects the medial temporal lobes to the hypothalamus...

Anatomy & Physiology Final 2025-01-27

Anatomy & Physiology Final crossword puzzle
Across
  1. is multinucleated, the only muscle tissue you can voluntarily move
  2. within lymph vessels is caused by skeletal muscular muscular contraction
  3. marrow forms new red and white blood cells and removes dirty blood cells
  4. Small pinto bean shaped like organ
  5. The only connective tissue in the body with a fluid extracellular matrix (55)
  6. in the lung accompany the major airways and respiratory bronchioles
Down
  1. system protects the respiratory system
  2. Organ that keeps our blood flowing
  3. form new bone tissue and help with repairs (29)
  4. what strength is associated with lower levels of classic cardiovascular risk factors
  5. is directly connected to the muscle contractions through connective tissue

11 Clues: Organ that keeps our blood flowingSmall pinto bean shaped like organsystem protects the respiratory systemform new bone tissue and help with repairs (29)is multinucleated, the only muscle tissue you can voluntarily movein the lung accompany the major airways and respiratory bronchioles...

The cells anatomy 2024-09-20

The cells anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The insulation of the cell
  2. Membrane
  3. The digestive system
  4. Protein transport and handout
  5. Plant cells have it not animal cells
  6. The DNA protecter
Down
  1. Nucleus's wall
  2. The Powerhouse
  3. Protein synthesis
  4. Involved in the locomotion of a cell

10 Clues: MembraneNucleus's wallThe PowerhouseProtein synthesisThe DNA protecterThe digestive systemThe insulation of the cellProtein transport and handoutInvolved in the locomotion of a cellPlant cells have it not animal cells

Anatomy and Physiology 2025-01-03

Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A vital organ that detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs.
  2. An organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
  3. Tissue responsible for movement in the body.
  4. These transmit signals between the brain and the body.
  5. Provides support and protects the spinal cord.
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  1. This organ filters waste from the blood and produces urine.
  2. Where food is digested after it passes through the esophagus.
  3. The framework that supports and protects the body.
  4. Transport oxygen and remove extra carbon dioxide.
  5. The control center of the body, responsible for thoughts and actions.

10 Clues: Tissue responsible for movement in the body.An organ that pumps blood throughout the body.Provides support and protects the spinal cord.Transport oxygen and remove extra carbon dioxide.The framework that supports and protects the body.These transmit signals between the brain and the body.This organ filters waste from the blood and produces urine....

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2025-01-03

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Tissue responsible for movement in the body.
  2. An organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
  3. The framework that supports and protects the body.
  4. Provides support and protects the spinal cord.
  5. This organ filters waste from the blood and produces urine.
Down
  1. Transport oxygen and remove extra carbon dioxide.
  2. These transmit signals between the brain and the body.
  3. Where food is digested after it passes through the esophagus.
  4. The control center of the body, responsible for thoughts and actions.
  5. A vital organ that detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs.

10 Clues: Tissue responsible for movement in the body.An organ that pumps blood throughout the body.Provides support and protects the spinal cord.Transport oxygen and remove extra carbon dioxide.The framework that supports and protects the body.These transmit signals between the brain and the body.This organ filters waste from the blood and produces urine....

Leaf Anatomy Vocab 2025-01-04

Leaf Anatomy Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. vascular system conducts food material for storage
  2. Site for the collection and evacuation of CO2
  3. in palisade layer organelles for photosynthesis and producing glucose
  4. carries/conducts water
  5. single thickness cuboidal shaped cell layer. Covers and protects leaf. Like skin.
Down
  1. opening allows gases (CO2 and O2) to exchange
  2. regularly arranged cylindrical cells primary photosynthesis tissue
  3. think wallled loose packed where gas exchange occurs
  4. waxy layer prevents leaf from drying out. thickest in plants in arid regions.
  5. two cells that protect stoma by opening and closing

10 Clues: carries/conducts wateropening allows gases (CO2 and O2) to exchangeSite for the collection and evacuation of CO2vascular system conducts food material for storagetwo cells that protect stoma by opening and closingthink wallled loose packed where gas exchange occursregularly arranged cylindrical cells primary photosynthesis tissue...

Eye Anatomy Crossword 2024-11-03

Eye Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The white part of the eye.
  2. Clear, flexible structure that focuses light onto the retina.
  3. The transparent layer covering the front of the eye.
  4. Part of the retina responsible for sharp central vision
  5. Area where the optic nerve connects to the retina; lacks photoreceptors (2 words)
  6. Colored part of the eye that controls the amount of light entering.
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  1. ""humour - Jelly-like substance that fills the large space behind the lens.
  2. Small, transparent glands located above the eye, responsible for tear production.
  3. A light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye, essential for vision
  4. ""humour - Clear fluid in the space between the cornea and the lens

10 Clues: The white part of the eye.The transparent layer covering the front of the eye.Part of the retina responsible for sharp central visionClear, flexible structure that focuses light onto the retina.""humour - Clear fluid in the space between the cornea and the lensColored part of the eye that controls the amount of light entering....