greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Awareness of Anatomy 2022-03-07
10 Clues: bones • thoughts • made up of tissue • part of the urinary system • a multicellular being/organism • basic unit of all living organisms • the largest external organ on a human • the 4 most important systems of the body • the system responsible for managing food • there are 4 types of this that build up the body
Cannabis Plant Anatomy 2025-07-16
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- The part of the plant that contains the CBD and terpenes, it cured and ground for smoking.
- These make up the crystal-like covering on the buds, and would help to protect the plant in the wild.
- The recognizable sun-capturing leaves of the plant.
- Located inside the bracts, this is a transparent layer that protects the ovule.
- Found in the female plant's reproductive area, this part has resin glands containing the highest number of cannabinoids.
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- Small leaves where the buds form, where resin is usually held.
- Where a branch grows from the stem, this part plays an important role in the sexing of the plant.
- Containing hair-like strands, this reproductive part collects pollen that is carried from the male plants.
- Gives structure and stability to the other parts of the plant.
- A cluster of buds growing closely together.
10 Clues: A cluster of buds growing closely together. • The recognizable sun-capturing leaves of the plant. • Small leaves where the buds form, where resin is usually held. • Gives structure and stability to the other parts of the plant. • Located inside the bracts, this is a transparent layer that protects the ovule. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-08-26
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- body system primary function is blood circulation
- body system primary function is processing food
- body system primary function is communication between and coordination of all the body systems
- body system primary function is reproduction
- body system primary function is waste elimination
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- body system primary function is to transport and circulate fluid throughout the body
- body system primary function is to protect the skin
- provides form, support, stability, and movement to the body
- body system primary function is breathing
- body system primary function is hormone production
- body system primary function is communication between of all body systems
11 Clues: body system primary function is breathing • body system primary function is reproduction • body system primary function is processing food • body system primary function is blood circulation • body system primary function is waste elimination • body system primary function is hormone production • body system primary function is to protect the skin • ...
Anatomy Final - Bones 2022-12-08
10 Clues: lower jaw • upper jaw • roof of mouth • (vertebrae)neck • (vertebrae)chest • cover tear glands • (vertebrae)tail bone • attachment for tongue • (vertebrae)lower back • (vertebrae)pelvic bones
Dior’s Anatomy Puzzle 2025-10-26
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- Protective sac that surrounds the heart
- located above another part of the body
- Refers to the body part located toward the back.
- The front side of the body or belly area
- The cavity that holds the heart and lungs
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- Central chest area between the lungs and behind the sternum
- Cuts the body into top and bottom halves
- Layer that covers organs inside the abdomen
- Slice that separates the body’s left or right sides.
- Describes something located toward the front side
10 Clues: Protective sac that surrounds the heart • located above another part of the body • Cuts the body into top and bottom halves • The front side of the body or belly area • Layer that covers organs inside the abdomen • The cavity that holds the heart and lungs • Describes something located toward the front side • ...
Gross Anatomy: Neuroanatomy 2026-01-25
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- a feature of the limbic system connecting the hippocampus and hypothalamus
- features of the medulla oblongata also found on top of Greek Salads
- its prefix meaning "under," a structure important for monitoring homeostasis
- a structure at the roof of the midbrain that processes sensory stimuli
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- 3 protective membrane layers of the CNS
- features of the medulla oblongata also found in Egypt
- meaning "hard," the most superficial meningeal layer
- the thinnest and deepest meningeal layer
- a structure of the midbrain responsible for coordination of movement, pain processing, and alertness
- meaning "web-like," the middle meningeal layer
10 Clues: 3 protective membrane layers of the CNS • the thinnest and deepest meningeal layer • meaning "web-like," the middle meningeal layer • meaning "hard," the most superficial meningeal layer • features of the medulla oblongata also found in Egypt • features of the medulla oblongata also found on top of Greek Salads • ...
Babylonian science 2023-08-20
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- what you practice when you do addition or multiplication
- a cool or interesting creation that could better humanity. Maybe.
- an ancient city known for its hanging gardens
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- they used to be used for writing, but now everyone knows them as kindles
- something that tells you the days and months of the year
- what chemistry, biology, or anatomy would fall under
6 Clues: an ancient city known for its hanging gardens • what chemistry, biology, or anatomy would fall under • what you practice when you do addition or multiplication • something that tells you the days and months of the year • a cool or interesting creation that could better humanity. Maybe. • they used to be used for writing, but now everyone knows them as kindles
INTRO TO ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 2025-01-27
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- A space in the body that contains fluid and organs.
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- The study of an organism’s structure, what it looks like, and where it belongs
- The study of an organism’s purpose, or what it does within the body.
- the body.
- A part of the body that performs a specific and important function.
- The basic structural unit that creates all living things.
6 Clues: the body. • A space in the body that contains fluid and organs. • The basic structural unit that creates all living things. • A part of the body that performs a specific and important function. • The study of an organism’s purpose, or what it does within the body. • The study of an organism’s structure, what it looks like, and where it belongs
Lab 5 2020-12-05
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- the _______ the SID, the less magnification the image would suffer
- responsible for affecting the degree to which the image experiences magnification
- ______ geometry is the geometric positions of various anatomy
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- _______ factor is calculated by SID/SOD
- using a _____ OID will minimize magnification
5 Clues: _______ factor is calculated by SID/SOD • using a _____ OID will minimize magnification • ______ geometry is the geometric positions of various anatomy • the _______ the SID, the less magnification the image would suffer • responsible for affecting the degree to which the image experiences magnification
Urinary System Anatomy 2020-12-04
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- inner part of the kidney
- outer aspect of the kidney
- site of urine formation
- tiny balls of renal capillaries
- the tube that conducts urine from the bladder out of the body
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- storage sac for urine
- process of releasing urine
- the opening of the urethra
- opening which the renal artery enters
- the functional unit of the kidney
10 Clues: storage sac for urine • site of urine formation • inner part of the kidney • process of releasing urine • outer aspect of the kidney • the opening of the urethra • tiny balls of renal capillaries • the functional unit of the kidney • opening which the renal artery enters • the tube that conducts urine from the bladder out of the body
Anatomy of teeth 2019-10-18
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- Flat teeth in the rear of the mouth, best at grinding food.
- Tissue that helps hold the teeth tightly against the jaw.
- A layer of connective tissue that binds the roots of the teeth firmly to the gums and jawbone.
- The pointed teeth just outside the incisors.
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- The hardest, white outer part of the tooth. It is mostly made of calcium phosphate &, a rock-hard mineral
- The softer, living inner structure of teeth. Blood vessels and nerves run through the pulp of the teeth.
- These teeth erupt at around age 18, but are often surgically removed to prevent displacement of other teeth.
- Teeth between the canines and molars.
- A layer underlying the enamel. It is a hard tissue that contains microscopic tubes. When the enamel is damaged, heat or cold can enter the tooth through these paths and cause sensitivity or pain.
- The middlemost four teeth on the upper and lower jaws.
10 Clues: Teeth between the canines and molars. • The pointed teeth just outside the incisors. • The middlemost four teeth on the upper and lower jaws. • Tissue that helps hold the teeth tightly against the jaw. • Flat teeth in the rear of the mouth, best at grinding food. • A layer of connective tissue that binds the roots of the teeth firmly to the gums and jawbone. • ...
Inner Ear Anatomy 2020-02-05
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- bed of sensory cells in the inner ear, translates head movements
- a core of temporal bone that runs up through the center of the cochlea
- the high-Potassium fluid found only in the Scala Media
- three canals that provide sensory input for movement (2 words)
- receptor organ for hearing (3 words)
- spiral-shaped cavity of the inner ear that contains the organ of corti
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- within the bony labyrinth, filled with fluid called endolymph (2 words)
- assists in balancing
- the space within the temporal bone that encases the inner ear (2 words)
- at the end of the semicircular duct
10 Clues: assists in balancing • at the end of the semicircular duct • receptor organ for hearing (3 words) • the high-Potassium fluid found only in the Scala Media • three canals that provide sensory input for movement (2 words) • bed of sensory cells in the inner ear, translates head movements • a core of temporal bone that runs up through the center of the cochlea • ...
Computer Anatomy Crossword 2020-11-18
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- device that allows computers to transmit data
- copies text and graphics onto paper
- input device controlled by users' hands
- external device that can take pictures
- data that is entered into a computer
- input device with letters and numbers
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- data is saved here
- output device that provides sound
- device that provides a visual display on screen
- external drive, small
10 Clues: data is saved here • external drive, small • output device that provides sound • copies text and graphics onto paper • data that is entered into a computer • input device with letters and numbers • external device that can take pictures • input device controlled by users' hands • device that allows computers to transmit data • device that provides a visual display on screen
Anatomy Computer Crossword 2021-09-10
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- An input one uses to drag, click or scroll
- An output device that allows someone to listen and sometimes speak
- this device is used for voice recordings and/or speaking to someone
- one of the most basic computer inputs
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- a type of device that can be attached by wires to preform something specific
- A input device that allows one to see and do
- an input device used and related to a school or work related device
- allows you to save and keep files, pictures ect.
- the sidekick to RAM
- a form of computer memory
10 Clues: the sidekick to RAM • a form of computer memory • one of the most basic computer inputs • An input one uses to drag, click or scroll • A input device that allows one to see and do • allows you to save and keep files, pictures ect. • An output device that allows someone to listen and sometimes speak • an input device used and related to a school or work related device • ...
Circulatory System Anatomy 2021-04-07
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- These ensure one way flow through veins by opening and closing
- Type of vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
- Blood _____ increases with increasing bulk flow and decreasing summed cross-sectional area
- Blood vessel that connects arteries to capillaries
- The arteries are separated from the ventricles by the _______ valves
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- Blood vessel where gas exchange occurs. Vessel wall is one cell thick
- Branches from arterioles that allow blood to bypass capillaries when precapillary sphincters constrict
- The phase of the heart when the heart contracts
- _____ capillaries have large pores
- Artery that takes oxygenated blood away from the heart
10 Clues: _____ capillaries have large pores • The phase of the heart when the heart contracts • Blood vessel that connects arteries to capillaries • Artery that takes oxygenated blood away from the heart • These ensure one way flow through veins by opening and closing • Type of vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart • ...
Brain Gross Anatomy 2023-01-26
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- Middle layer of the meninges
- Gray matter that lies on either side of the cerebral aqueduct
- Within the diencephalon and controls autonomic function
- Relay station of the brain
- Consists of 3 layers of protection for the brain
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- Alongside the amygdala and hippocampus, this lies within this system
- Located on the medulla, next to CN XII
- This is the outermost of the meninges
- This is the meninge that lies just on top of the brain
- Dorsalmost part of the midbrain, controls eye movements, approach, and avoidance
10 Clues: Relay station of the brain • Middle layer of the meninges • This is the outermost of the meninges • Located on the medulla, next to CN XII • Consists of 3 layers of protection for the brain • This is the meninge that lies just on top of the brain • Within the diencephalon and controls autonomic function • Gray matter that lies on either side of the cerebral aqueduct • ...
ANATOMY-Aleksandar Nikolic 2018-03-29
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- one of the long body parts that are used especially for standing, walking, and running
- either one of the two long body parts that join the top of your body at the shoulder and that end at the hand or wrist
- the tube that leads from the mouth through the throat to the stomach
- one of the five long parts of the hand that are used for holding things
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- a large organ of the body that produces bile and cleans the blood
- an organ located near your stomach that destroys worn-out red blood cells and produces white blood cells
- the part of the body below the chest that contains the stomach and other organs
- the organ in your chest that pumps blood through your veins and arteries
- the opening through which food passes into the body : the part of the face that includes the lips and the opening behind them
- the part of the leg on which an animal or person stands and moves : the part of the leg below the ankle
10 Clues: a large organ of the body that produces bile and cleans the blood • the tube that leads from the mouth through the throat to the stomach • one of the five long parts of the hand that are used for holding things • the organ in your chest that pumps blood through your veins and arteries • ...
Cranial nerve anatomy 2022-02-08
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- The nerve that originates from 3 sensory nuclei and 1 motor nucleus
- This nerve receives branches from the cervical plexus but doesn't combine with them.
- The number of these structures makes the trochlear nerve the smallest cranial nerve
- Nerve responsible for both balance and hearing
- The optic nerve transmits information from here to the primary visual cortex
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- The nerve surrounded by cranial meninges
- Also known as the wanderer nerve since it has the most complex anatomic course
- This cranial nerve gives rise to the tympanic nerve
- This nerve provides innervation to the lateral rectus muscle
- Only the abducen's nerve goes through this canal
10 Clues: The nerve surrounded by cranial meninges • Nerve responsible for both balance and hearing • Only the abducen's nerve goes through this canal • This cranial nerve gives rise to the tympanic nerve • This nerve provides innervation to the lateral rectus muscle • The nerve that originates from 3 sensory nuclei and 1 motor nucleus • ...
Awareness of Anatomy 2022-03-07
10 Clues: bones • thoughts • made up of tissue • part of the urinary system • a multicellular being/organism • basic unit of all living organisms • the largest external organ on a human • the system responsible for managing food • the 4 most important systems of the body • there are 4 types of this that build up the body
Gross Anatomy puzzle 2024-01-25
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- cranial nerve that abducts the eye
- relay center of the brain
- horn responsible for motor signaling
- lobe of the brain that processes visual information
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- cranial nerve that comes out of pre-olivary sulcus
- cranial nerve responsible for breathing and heart rate
- outer meninge of the brain
- area where the optic nerves cross
- lobe of the brain that processes auditory information
- lobe of the brain that processes sensory information
10 Clues: relay center of the brain • outer meninge of the brain • area where the optic nerves cross • cranial nerve that abducts the eye • horn responsible for motor signaling • cranial nerve that comes out of pre-olivary sulcus • lobe of the brain that processes visual information • lobe of the brain that processes sensory information • ...
ANATOMY OF PHONATION 2024-03-14
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- This structure sits on the cricoid cartilage and serves as an attachment for vocal folds
- The rocking and sliding motion of this laryngeal cartilage joint, causes vocal folds to adduct and abduct
- Two landmarks of this structure are the petiolus and corpus
- An Intrinsic structure that connects the cricoid, thyroid, and arytenoid cartilages
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- An extrinsic membrane located between the hyoid bone and Superior border of the thyroid cartilage
- An extrinsic ligament that attaches the epiglottis to the hyoid bone.
- Although not essentially part of the larynx, this provides a union between the tongue and the larynx. Additionally, This is the only bone in the human body that is not attached to another bone
- A Membrane that arises from the lateral margins of the epiglottis
- This anatomical structure represents the division between the upper and lower respiratory tracts
- This term can be used interchangeably with phonation
- The Thyroepiglottic ligament attaches ___________ to the inner thyroid cartilage
11 Clues: This term can be used interchangeably with phonation • Two landmarks of this structure are the petiolus and corpus • A Membrane that arises from the lateral margins of the epiglottis • An extrinsic ligament that attaches the epiglottis to the hyoid bone. • The Thyroepiglottic ligament attaches ___________ to the inner thyroid cartilage • ...
Heart anatomy crossword 2024-11-22
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- recieves deoxygenated blood
- Receives receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- Brings blood away from heart
- Bring blood to the heart
- Pumps oxygenated blood to the body
- Prevents backward flow of blood.
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- Cardiovascular system plus lungs
- Vessiles that connect arteries to veins
- Pumps deoxygenated blood to lungs
- Heart and blood vessels
10 Clues: Heart and blood vessels • Bring blood to the heart • recieves deoxygenated blood • Brings blood away from heart • Cardiovascular system plus lungs • Prevents backward flow of blood. • Pumps deoxygenated blood to lungs • Pumps oxygenated blood to the body • Vessiles that connect arteries to veins • Receives receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
Anatomy of Singing 2024-10-18
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- A dome-shaped muscle located beneath the lungs that contracts and relaxes to control airflow.
- The space between the vocal folds; the size and shape of this affects the sound produced.
- The space inside the mouth where the tongue, teeth, and lips manipulate sound for articulation.
- The windpipe that carries air from the lungs to the larynx.
- The muscular tube that connects the nasal cavity and mouth to the esophagus. It acts as a resonating chamber for sound.
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- Shape the sound into recognizable speech; these include your tongue and lips.
- Enhance and modify the sound produced by the vocal folds; these include your sinuses and nasal cavity.
- The primary organs of respiration, responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. They act as the air reservoir for singing.
- Two bands of muscle and tissue that vibrate to produce sound. When air passes through them, they open and close, creating vibrations that result in sound waves.
- Known as the vocal box, it's the primary sound-producing structure and contains the vocal chords.
10 Clues: The windpipe that carries air from the lungs to the larynx. • Shape the sound into recognizable speech; these include your tongue and lips. • The space between the vocal folds; the size and shape of this affects the sound produced. • A dome-shaped muscle located beneath the lungs that contracts and relaxes to control airflow. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology- Blood 2025-05-09
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- A blood stem cell that produces all formed elements
- A nonliving fluid matrix in blood
- A carrier protein found in plasma
- A protein that transports most oxygen carried through blood
- Cells that protect and defend the body from bacteria and viruses
- Anucleate cells that transport oxygen through blood
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- Attached blood clot
- Blood clotting that stops blood loss
- A condition in infants when there is rapid RBC destruction
- Proteins on RBC membranes that make blood types unique
10 Clues: Attached blood clot • A nonliving fluid matrix in blood • A carrier protein found in plasma • Blood clotting that stops blood loss • A blood stem cell that produces all formed elements • Anucleate cells that transport oxygen through blood • Proteins on RBC membranes that make blood types unique • A condition in infants when there is rapid RBC destruction • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2025-11-19
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- - Filters the blood and is a key part of the immune system
- - Electrical signal traveling along neurons.
- - body's largest internal organ, located in the upper right side of the abdomen
- - a long, muscular tube that are a crucial part of the digestive system
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- - the control center of the body, responsible for thought, emotion, and movement
- - Collarbone connecting shoulder to chest.
- - aids in digestion by producing enzymes that break down food, and it regulates blood sugar by producing hormones
- - bean-shaped organs in the abdomen that filter waste
- - organ that pumps blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen
- - chest organ that is part of the respiratory system
10 Clues: - Collarbone connecting shoulder to chest. • - Electrical signal traveling along neurons. • - chest organ that is part of the respiratory system • - bean-shaped organs in the abdomen that filter waste • - Filters the blood and is a key part of the immune system • - organ that pumps blood throughout the body, supplying oxygen • ...
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-26
10 Clues: lining the abdomen • the back of the body • the middle of the body • the body left and right • above another body part • membrane around the heart • towards the front of the body • holding stomach and intestines • divides the body top and bottom • cavity holding the lungs and heart
Gross Anatomy Assignment 2026-01-23
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- The cranial nerve, located on the brainstem, responsible for innervating the lateral rectus muscle
- Structure located in the diencephalon that is responsible for maintaining homeostasis in the body
- Paired lobes, located posterior to the central sulcus, containing the primary sensory cortex & is responsible for most sensory processing
- Structure located in the diencephalon where most sensory information synapses before being relayed to another area of the brain for processing.
- The groove running in the frontal plane that separates the frontal and parietal lobes
- The most anterior lobe responsible for controlling higher level executive functioning like planning, decision making, and problem solving
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- The structure deep in the center of the brain that is responsible for connecting the two hemispheres of the brain, allowing for information sharing and coordination
- The lobe, located in the most posterior section of the cerebellum, responsible for visual processing
- The lobe located on the lateral sides of the brain that is responsible for language & auditory processing
- The limbic system structure, located in the temporal lobe, responsible for connecting the hippocampus to more centralized structures
10 Clues: The groove running in the frontal plane that separates the frontal and parietal lobes • Structure located in the diencephalon that is responsible for maintaining homeostasis in the body • The cranial nerve, located on the brainstem, responsible for innervating the lateral rectus muscle • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2026-01-20
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- The organ that filters blood and produces urine.
- The system that circulates blood throughout the body.
- Condition caused by overactive spleen removing blood cells too quickly.
- System involving the protective outer layer of the body, including skin, hair, and nails.
- The system responsible for producing hormones.
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- The largest part of the brain responsible for thinking and memory.
- Disorder marked by inflammation of the lungs.
- System that includes lymph nodes and helps defend against infections.
- Painful growth of mineral deposits in the urinary system.
- Disorder causing irregular periods, cysts, and hormonal imbalance in females.(abrv)
10 Clues: Disorder marked by inflammation of the lungs. • The system responsible for producing hormones. • The organ that filters blood and produces urine. • The system that circulates blood throughout the body. • Painful growth of mineral deposits in the urinary system. • The largest part of the brain responsible for thinking and memory. • ...
Stationary sander's anatomy 2026-03-31
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- it prevents the machine from starting.
- secures the belt alignment and ensure the belt remains centered on the drums.
- it prevents the belt from drifting during operations.
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- main support of the machine
- used to secure and adjust the work table.
- component that prevents workpiece from moving and fits across the top of the belt.
- band that rotates and used for sanding.
- support surface for the workpiece and prevents it from being pulled.
- this component supports the workpiece when you are working with angled sanding operations
- circular object that is used for sanding.
10 Clues: main support of the machine • it prevents the machine from starting. • band that rotates and used for sanding. • used to secure and adjust the work table. • circular object that is used for sanding. • it prevents the belt from drifting during operations. • support surface for the workpiece and prevents it from being pulled. • ...
Occupational Health 2019-03-28
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- creates a cut in the skin which allows contact between blood and/or body fluids
- testing for respirator type/size
- test that uses magnet and radio waves to take detailed pictures inside your body
- blood and body fluid
- move from one job to another in the same company
- nations health protection agency
- licensed physician responsible for receiving and reviewing lab tests generate by a drug testing program
- physician who provides guidance and leadership on the use of medicine in a healthcare organization
- computerized tomography scan
- a graduate of a nursing program and met requirements of licensing boards
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- use of heat treatment, massage and exercise rather than drugs or surgery to treat disease
- blood test that aids in the detection of TB
- bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites
- fluid concerned with the safety, health and welfare of people at work
- healthcare assistant that supports the work of physicians and nurses
- monitoring of behaviors, activities of an individual
- MMR, TDAP, TB
- harm or damage, wound, cut, bruise, trauma
- Vestex Cherokee, Wink, Dickies, Grays Anatomy
19 Clues: MMR, TDAP, TB • blood and body fluid • computerized tomography scan • testing for respirator type/size • nations health protection agency • bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites • harm or damage, wound, cut, bruise, trauma • blood test that aids in the detection of TB • Vestex Cherokee, Wink, Dickies, Grays Anatomy • move from one job to another in the same company • ...
Natural Selection Vocab Crossword 2025-05-14
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- Preserved remains or traces of organisms that lived in the past.
- Also called "survival of the fittest".
- How organisms have evolved over time.
- Study of the structure of animals and their body parts.
- A branched diagram that shows the shared characteristics among a group of organisms.
- Many different species.
- Traits that help an organism survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- A group of organisms born around the same time.
- When a species no longer exists.
- Changes over many generations that leads to new species.
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- When different organisms evolved from a single species in the past.
- The collection of all fossils discovered.
- Differences in the genes and traits of individuals within a species.
- Traits that are similar among different species.
- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring.
- A group of individuals of the same species located in one area.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- Arranging things in order of time.
- A family tree that shows the evolutionary relationships thought to exist among groups of organisms.
19 Clues: Many different species. • When a species no longer exists. • Arranging things in order of time. • How organisms have evolved over time. • Also called "survival of the fittest". • The collection of all fossils discovered. • A group of organisms born around the same time. • Traits that are similar among different species. • ...
Chapter 13 Review 2026-03-05
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- this type of bone makes up the ends and centers of many bones and has lots of pores.
- the stripes you can find on voluntary muscles.
- the tissue ligaments, bones, blood, and tendons are made of.
- parts of your skeletal system are made of this softer tissue.
- lack of this pigment causes someone to be very pale.
- this bone connects the elbow to the thumb.
- your skull has this type of joint.
- humans are different than animals because we are made in ____________________.
- the mineral that your bones are made of.
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- the tough white tissue that bones are covered in.
- there are two colors of this in bones, red and yellow.
- what is the study of function?
- this connects muscle to bone.
- skeletal muscles usually work in __________.
- the vitamin your skin is able to make when exposed to sunlight.
- breathing heavily helps get more of this to your muscles.
- this involuntary muscle has striations.
- the layer of your skin that holds hair follicles, sweat glands, oil glands.
- what is the study of structure?
19 Clues: this connects muscle to bone. • what is the study of function? • what is the study of structure? • your skull has this type of joint. • this involuntary muscle has striations. • the mineral that your bones are made of. • this bone connects the elbow to the thumb. • skeletal muscles usually work in __________. • the stripes you can find on voluntary muscles. • ...
Stage 20 Culture 2025-10-21
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- Hippocrates used this to guide his diagnoses.
- An ancient remedy was to use juice of the ___ to relieve pain, which we still use today.
- An ancient remedy for skin issues is the use of ___, which we still use today.
- What attracted scholars to Alexandria to study?
- This man invented a steam-powered toy and a water clock.
- This man performed the first recorded public dissection.
- What nationality was Hippocrates?
- ___ was the Roman god of medicine and healing.
- This man measured the circumference of the Earth before Copernicus.
- Hippocrates created an ___ in which medical professionals swear to do no harm.
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- This man removed magic and superstition from medicine.
- These people believed dissection to be evil.
- Due to ___, the Egyptians had an advanced knowledge of anatomy.
- The Romans improved this medical tool.
- This tribe is credited with inventing astrology.
- The Romans were the first to put a ___ in the army.
- This pseudo-science was considered wicked by certain emperors.
- These people improved medicine through great advances in hygiene and sanitation.
- This woman was a scholar in mathematics and astronomy.
- This man wrote The Elements, in which he summarized all knowledge of geometry.
20 Clues: What nationality was Hippocrates? • The Romans improved this medical tool. • These people believed dissection to be evil. • Hippocrates used this to guide his diagnoses. • ___ was the Roman god of medicine and healing. • What attracted scholars to Alexandria to study? • This tribe is credited with inventing astrology. • ...
Mr. Eliot's Marine Science Review 2024-11-05
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- the San Francisco _____ is an estuary
- while on the ship we will wear ____ when we are told to for safety
- cold water ____ brings nutrients that allow phytoplankton to thrive
- phytoplankton release more than 50% of the worlds ____ to the water and air which we need to breathe
- being on the water and learning marine science will be super _____!
- this is the gill covering
- on our field trip we will do a good job and ___ to the instructors
- this fin is on the top back part of fish - used to stabilize
- this is the study of fish
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- most species in the ocean are planktonic when they are _______
- plankton that photosynthesize
- these are the animal like plankton that eat other living things for energy
- a body of water where salty and fresh water mix
- fish see with this
- phytoplankton get their energy from the _____
- the parts of an animal are called its ________
- this is the tail fin, used by fish to propel forward
- the word plankton means ____
- plankton form the base of the food _____
19 Clues: fish see with this • this is the gill covering • this is the study of fish • the word plankton means ____ • plankton that photosynthesize • the San Francisco _____ is an estuary • plankton form the base of the food _____ • phytoplankton get their energy from the _____ • the parts of an animal are called its ________ • a body of water where salty and fresh water mix • ...
Human Body C1 2025-06-02
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- Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart.
- The watery liquid in your mouth that helps digest food.
- The rhythmic throbbing of arteries caused by heartbeats.
- The hormone that prepares your body for quick action.
- The bony structure protecting your lungs and heart.
- The column of bones supporting your back.
- An organ that filters waste from your blood.
- The central part of your body excluding the head and limbs.
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- To use your teeth to break down food before swallowing.
- The entire framework of bones in your body.
- The way you hold your body when sitting or standing.
- The lower part of your face that moves when you talk or eat.
- To make a sharp clicking sound with your fingers.
- To break down food so your body can absorb nutrients.
- The study of the structure of the body.
- An organ that processes nutrients and detoxifies chemicals.
- To flex a joint, such as your arm or knee.
- A hand with fingers curled tightly into the palm.
- To raise your shoulders to show you don’t know or care.
19 Clues: The study of the structure of the body. • The column of bones supporting your back. • To flex a joint, such as your arm or knee. • The entire framework of bones in your body. • An organ that filters waste from your blood. • Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart. • To make a sharp clicking sound with your fingers. • ...
Anatomy- Integumentary System 2021-12-08
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- an epidermal cell that produces keratin.
- a small gland that secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin
- The part of the hair that is embedded in the hair follicle
- A special type of immune cell that is found in tissues, such as the skin, and boosts immune responses by showing antigens on its surface to other cells of the immune system
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- the part of hair projecting beyond the surface of the skin.
- the layer of epidermis immediately under the stratum corneum in the skin of the palms and soles
- the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis
- A cell in the skin and eyes that produces and contains the pigment called melanin
- a small gland in the skin which secretes a lubricating oily matter (sebum) into the hair follicles to lubricate the skin and hair
- the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis which forms the true skin, containing blood capillaries, nerve endings, sweat glands, hair follicles, and other structures.
10 Clues: an epidermal cell that produces keratin. • the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis • The part of the hair that is embedded in the hair follicle • the part of hair projecting beyond the surface of the skin. • a small gland that secretes sweat, situated in the dermis of the skin • ...
Human Eye Anatomy 2015-04-19
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- the transparent structure in the eye that helps refract light to be focused on the retina
- the tough outermost layer of the eye; the white of the eye
- receives light focused from the lens, then converts the light into neural signals, and sends these on to the brain
- adjustment of the len's curvature that allows for vision at differing distances
- the colored ring between the lens and the cornea; regulates amount of light that enters by changing the size of the pupil
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- the opening at the center of the iris.
- an eyelid ( closes over the surface of the eye to protect it )
- a certain cell in the retina that responds to light, has high visual acuity, functions in bright light, and responds to colors
- the clear, anterior portion of the sclera
- the bony cavity that holds the eyeball
10 Clues: the opening at the center of the iris. • the bony cavity that holds the eyeball • the clear, anterior portion of the sclera • the tough outermost layer of the eye; the white of the eye • an eyelid ( closes over the surface of the eye to protect it ) • adjustment of the len's curvature that allows for vision at differing distances • ...
Human Eye Anatomy 2015-04-19
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- receives light focused from the lens, then converts the light into neural signals, and sends these on to the brain
- adjustment of the len's curvature that allows for vision at differing distances
- an eyelid ( closes over the surface of the eye to protect it )
- a certain cell in the retina that responds to light, has high visual acuity, functions in bright light, and responds to colors
- the clear, anterior portion of the sclera
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- the opening at the center of the iris.
- the bony cavity that holds the eyeball
- the transparent structure in the eye that helps refract light to be focused on the retina
- the tough outermost layer of the eye; the white of the eye
- the colored ring between the lens and the cornea; regulates amount of light that enters by changing the size of the pupil
10 Clues: the opening at the center of the iris. • the bony cavity that holds the eyeball • the clear, anterior portion of the sclera • the tough outermost layer of the eye; the white of the eye • an eyelid ( closes over the surface of the eye to protect it ) • adjustment of the len's curvature that allows for vision at differing distances • ...
Anatomy of computers 2022-09-13
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- these ports are colored purple and green
- transfers data at 400mbps
- is the power supply unit
- houses most of the computers components
- the computers brain
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- these cards are used to let the computer talk
- stands for random access memory
- let devices connect to the computer
- these ports are much slower the usb ports
- houses the graphics card
10 Clues: the computers brain • is the power supply unit • houses the graphics card • transfers data at 400mbps • stands for random access memory • let devices connect to the computer • houses most of the computers components • these ports are colored purple and green • these ports are much slower the usb ports • these cards are used to let the computer talk
Circulatory System Anatomy 2021-04-07
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- These ensure one way flow through veins by opening and closing
- The arteries are separated from the ventricles by the _______ valves
- Branches from arterioles that allow blood to bypass capillaries when precapillary sphincters constrict
- Blood vessel that connects arteries to capillaries
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- _____ capillaries have large pores
- Artery that takes oxygenated blood away from the heart
- Blood _____ increases with increasing bulk flow and decreasing summed cross-sectional area
- Blood vessel where gas exchange occurs. Vessel wall is one cell thick
- The phase of the heart when the heart contracts
- Type of vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
10 Clues: _____ capillaries have large pores • The phase of the heart when the heart contracts • Blood vessel that connects arteries to capillaries • Artery that takes oxygenated blood away from the heart • These ensure one way flow through veins by opening and closing • Type of vessel that carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart • ...
Anatomy of Teeth 2022-05-21
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- Having two cusps or points.
- A hard layer of tissue that helps the periodontal ligament attach firmly to a tooth
- Hard substance that covers the crown of a tooth.
- Upper part of the tooth.
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- A narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth, used for cutting.
- The pointed teeth on the top and bottom.
- The lower two-thirds of a tooth or the lower tooth.
- Hard dense bony tissue forming the bulk of a tooth, beneath the enamel.
- A tooth situated between the canine and the molar teeth.
- A grinding tooth.
10 Clues: A grinding tooth. • Upper part of the tooth. • Having two cusps or points. • The pointed teeth on the top and bottom. • Hard substance that covers the crown of a tooth. • The lower two-thirds of a tooth or the lower tooth. • A tooth situated between the canine and the molar teeth. • A narrow-edged tooth at the front of the mouth, used for cutting. • ...
Anatomy: Other Systems 2023-10-27
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- one of the organs which supports the excretory system by eliminating water and waste products
- moves food along the digestive tract
- male organs that produce the male hormone testosterone
- gland-like structure found inside lymphatic vessels; filters the lymphatic vessels and helps fight infection
- the transport of fully digested food into the circulatory system to feed the tissues and cells
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- a solution that bathes and surrounds the cells and provides the cells with nutrients
- a gland located in the neck that secretes hormones that regulate the body's metabolism, heart and digestive function, muscle control, brain development, and maintenance of bone mass
- a gland that plays a major role in sexual development, sleep, and metabolism
- these glands are also called the ductless glands
- spongy tissues composed of microscopic cells
10 Clues: moves food along the digestive tract • spongy tissues composed of microscopic cells • these glands are also called the ductless glands • male organs that produce the male hormone testosterone • a gland that plays a major role in sexual development, sleep, and metabolism • a solution that bathes and surrounds the cells and provides the cells with nutrients • ...
Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-13
Human Internal Anatomy 2023-09-08
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- Contained in the skull
- Put blood back into the heart
- Fibrous tissue able to contract producing movement
- Hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood
- A flexible but inelastic cord of fibers
- Digestion of food occurs
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- Flexible fibrous tissue
- Hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton
- Convey blood from the heart
- Two large organs of respiration
10 Clues: Contained in the skull • Flexible fibrous tissue • Digestion of food occurs • Convey blood from the heart • Put blood back into the heart • Two large organs of respiration • A flexible but inelastic cord of fibers • Hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton • Hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood • Fibrous tissue able to contract producing movement
Chapter 4 Anatomy 2023-09-22
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- Reaction that does not require oxygen
- Proteins breakdown into this
- Nonprotein necessary for a specific enzyme to function
- Example of a catabolic reaction
- Molecules that promote metabolic reactions without being consumed
- Builds large molecules from smaller molecules
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- ATP stands for
- Cells “burn” glucose molecules in process called _______
- Each enzyme has a specific molecule called ______
- Where glycolysis takes place
10 Clues: ATP stands for • Proteins breakdown into this • Where glycolysis takes place • Example of a catabolic reaction • Reaction that does not require oxygen • Builds large molecules from smaller molecules • Each enzyme has a specific molecule called ______ • Nonprotein necessary for a specific enzyme to function • Cells “burn” glucose molecules in process called _______ • ...
C-Section Anatomy 2024-02-28
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- Yellow Layer
- Moved to the mother's feet
- Where the baby has grown for nine months
- Once this layer is cut, the baby is delivered. 2 words, no spaces
- This is used to cut the layers
- First layer that is cut 4-6 inches
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- Direction the bikini cut is made
- Incision made up and down (direction)
- This layer is spread, not cut. 2 words, no spaces
- Fibrous Layer
10 Clues: Yellow Layer • Fibrous Layer • Moved to the mother's feet • This is used to cut the layers • Direction the bikini cut is made • First layer that is cut 4-6 inches • Incision made up and down (direction) • Where the baby has grown for nine months • This layer is spread, not cut. 2 words, no spaces • Once this layer is cut, the baby is delivered. 2 words, no spaces
Upper Anterior Anatomy 2023-10-10
10 Clues: Origin: Pubis Bone • Origin: Ribs 3 - 5 • Insertion: Linea Alba • Origin: Anterior Scapula • Origin: Acromion Process • Insertion:Top of Humerus • Origin: Coracoid Process • Origin: Lateral Clavicle • Insertion: Medial Scapula • Insertion: Anterior Radius
Anatomy Crossword: Bones 2024-05-06
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- It's shaped like a dagger and lies in the middle of the anterior thoracic wall
- It connects the sternum with the scapula or shoulder blade.
- The plural form of this word refers to the bones that make up the fingers and toes
- This bone rotates around the ulna when you turn your palm up or down
- Runs parallel to the radius in the forearm, on the side of the little finger
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- It's commonly known as the shinbone.
- It's one of the individual bones stacked on top of each other to form your backbone
- Hint: This small triangular bone at the base of the spinal column is typically made up of three to five fused vertebrae.
- This bone holds your lower teeth and is the only moveable bone in the skull
- The longest bone in the human body
10 Clues: The longest bone in the human body • It's commonly known as the shinbone. • It connects the sternum with the scapula or shoulder blade. • This bone rotates around the ulna when you turn your palm up or down • This bone holds your lower teeth and is the only moveable bone in the skull • Runs parallel to the radius in the forearm, on the side of the little finger • ...
RATEC108 Femur Anatomy 2024-09-28
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- Smaller process, medial and proximal
- Superior to intercondylar fossa, nerves and vessels pass through here
- Large eminences on distal end of femur
- Long, cylindric, slight lean
- Shallow, triangular depression between condyles
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- Large process on lateral and proximal side
- Above the condyles, distal end of femur
- Posterior, between condyles
- Narrow, between head and trochanters
- Articulates with the acetabulum
10 Clues: Posterior, between condyles • Long, cylindric, slight lean • Articulates with the acetabulum • Smaller process, medial and proximal • Narrow, between head and trochanters • Large eminences on distal end of femur • Above the condyles, distal end of femur • Large process on lateral and proximal side • Shallow, triangular depression between condyles • ...
Anatomy Directional Terms 2024-11-26
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- Describes a position below or lower than another part of the body proper; near or toward the tail (in humans, the coccyx, or lowest part of the spinal column).
- Describes a position closer to the surface of the body.
- Describes the side or direction toward the side of the body. The thumb (pollex) is lateral to the digits.
- Describes the front or direction toward the front of the body.
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- Describes a position above or higher than another part of the body proper.
- Describes the middle or direction toward the middle of the body.
- Describes a position in a limb that is nearer to the point of attachment or the trunk of the body.
- Describes the back or direction toward the back of the body.
- Describes a position farther from the surface of the body.
- Describes a position in a limb that is farther from the point of attachment or the trunk of the body.
10 Clues: Describes a position closer to the surface of the body. • Describes a position farther from the surface of the body. • Describes the back or direction toward the back of the body. • Describes the front or direction toward the front of the body. • Describes the middle or direction toward the middle of the body. • ...
Insect Egg Anatomy 2024-11-10
10 Clues: egg shell • small openings • embryonic development • lifeless food material • first stage of development • living substance of the egg • fusion of sperm and egg cell • series of air-filled cavities • supports the embryonic development • invagination of mesoderm and endoderm
Gluteal Muscles Anatomy 2025-07-05
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- region – A more technical term used to describe the buttocks.
- – The movement the gluteus maximus performs at the hip joint.
- – A preserved human body used for anatomical dissection.
- – Also called the subcutaneous layer; contains fatty tissue under the skin.
- – One of the bones where the gluteus maximus originates.
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- maximus – The largest muscle in the human body and the main reason humans have big butts.
- cleft – Anatomical term for the groove between the buttocks.
- – The bone where the gluteus maximus inserts.
- – The type of tissue that makes up body fat.
- – A term describing the human ability to walk upright on two legs.
10 Clues: – The type of tissue that makes up body fat. • – The bone where the gluteus maximus inserts. • – A preserved human body used for anatomical dissection. • – One of the bones where the gluteus maximus originates. • cleft – Anatomical term for the groove between the buttocks. • region – A more technical term used to describe the buttocks. • ...
Gross Anatomy Terms 2026-01-24
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- what lobe controls your sight?
- what nerve controls balance and hearing?
- what controls relay of all sensory and motor information?
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- latin for horses tail?
- what shapes contain motor fibers that control voluntary movement
- what connects the limbic system to the hypothalamus?
- what nerve innervates the superior oblique intrinsic muscle of the eye?
- what includes the dura mater and 2 other layers to separate the brain from the skull?
- another part of the medulla oblongata that also goes in a dirty martini?
- what protects the brain? NOT SKULL
10 Clues: latin for horses tail? • what lobe controls your sight? • what protects the brain? NOT SKULL • what nerve controls balance and hearing? • what connects the limbic system to the hypothalamus? • what controls relay of all sensory and motor information? • what shapes contain motor fibers that control voluntary movement • ...
Stationary Sander Anatomy 2026-03-31
10 Clues: used for safety • holds the sander • drifting prevention • has a circular shape • to reinforce workpieces • what your dad hits you with • to accommodate the work table • a part used for safety near the top • goes across the circle, attached to the circle • right next to a certain part that prevents drifting
Phlebotomy 2013-02-20
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- The channel within a tubular structure
- The region of the arm in front of the elbow
- Skin puncture using a needle
- Liquid portion of the blood in which blood cells are suspended
- Puncture of a vein
- Highly oxygenated blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
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- Loosely woven material used for bandages that are sterile or chemically clean
- A localized collection of blood outside the blood vessels
- Any devices or tools that can potentially cut, puncture, or cause injury
- Chemical or therapeutic agent that destroys microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, etc
- Blood vessels that carry blood toward the heart after oxygen has been delivered to the tissues
- Used to make tincture of iodine (2% solution) that is used as a skin disinfectant
- Space occupied by a liquid; most common measurement units are liters and milliliters
- Study of the structural components of the body
14 Clues: Puncture of a vein • Skin puncture using a needle • The channel within a tubular structure • The region of the arm in front of the elbow • Study of the structural components of the body • A localized collection of blood outside the blood vessels • Liquid portion of the blood in which blood cells are suspended • ...
- Radiology Week 2023 - 2023-11-02
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- A unidirectional emission of electromagnetic radiation or particles
- A plane that divides the body into left and right sections
- A naturally occuring metal: a contrast material
- A diagnostic procedure using x-rays and contrast media to evaluate the bile ducts
- Having something that will absorb radiation between you and the source of radiation
- Which is the most posterior portion of the corpus callosum?
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- The process of obtaining an image for diagnostic examination using X-rays
- Longest bone in the body
- An X-ray technique used to screen for breast cancer
- The Liver is made up of 4 different lobes (the right lobe, the left lobe, the caudate lobe and _____)
- The anatomy assessed in a radioactive iodine uptake test
- The international unit of exposure dose for X-rays or gamma rays
- A unit of measurement for absorbed dose
- Weight bearing bone of the shin
14 Clues: Longest bone in the body • Weight bearing bone of the shin • A unit of measurement for absorbed dose • A naturally occuring metal: a contrast material • An X-ray technique used to screen for breast cancer • The anatomy assessed in a radioactive iodine uptake test • A plane that divides the body into left and right sections • ...
Areas of science 2025-08-13
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- Which science focuses on food and its effects on health?
- Which scientific discipline examines the chemical composition and properties of substances?
- Which science specializes in studying the structure and design of buildings?
- Which field of science studies the structure and function of bones and muscles in living organisms?
- What discipline investigates inherited traits and genetic patterns in organisms?
- What field combines biology and medicine to develop treatments for diseases?
- Which field applies scientific principles to design and build machines or structures?
- Science Which discipline applies scientific methods to solve crimes?
- Which discipline studies the structure and organization of body parts?
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- What science focuses on the brain and nervous system?
- What field studies human behavior and mental processes?
- What science studies movement and mechanical forces in biological systems?
- What branch of science focuses on studying past human cultures through material remains?
- What discipline studies human society and social relationships?
- Which field studies rocks, minerals, and Earth's physical structure?
15 Clues: What science focuses on the brain and nervous system? • What field studies human behavior and mental processes? • Which science focuses on food and its effects on health? • What discipline studies human society and social relationships? • Which field studies rocks, minerals, and Earth's physical structure? • ...
Elimination 2025-03-10
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- a ring-like muscle that opens and closes an opening in the body.
- Tissue death due to lack of blood flow.
- a process that cleans the body of wastes that the kidneys cannot.
- muscular contractions that push food through the gastrointestinal tract.
- an artificial opening in the body.
- inflammation of sacs that develop in the wall of the large intestine.
- the condition in which all of the body’s systems are balanced.
- The study of how body parts function.
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- a condition in which the skin, whites of the eyes, and mucous membranes appear yellow.
- a disorder in which sac-like pouchings develop in the large intestine.
- is the study of disorders that occur in the body.
- The study of body structure
- a sample, such as tissue, blood, urine, stool, or sputum, used for analysis and diagnosis.
13 Clues: The study of body structure • an artificial opening in the body. • The study of how body parts function. • Tissue death due to lack of blood flow. • is the study of disorders that occur in the body. • the condition in which all of the body’s systems are balanced. • a ring-like muscle that opens and closes an opening in the body. • ...
Introduction to Biology 2023-03-21
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- Science is an organised body of knowledge supported by observation and ____________ .
- rationalized the science of healing and treating the sick. He is called the "Father of Medicine".
- the study of prehistoric forms of life through fossils of plants and animals.
- the study of fungi
- practice of keeping bees for the manufacture of honey and beeswax
- the study of reptiles like lizards, snakes, etc
- Name another career in biology
- the study of form and structure of plants and animals
- the study of algae
- the study of minute structures or tiny bits of the body at tissue level as seen with the help of a compound microscope.
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- Name a career in biology
- Father of Botany
- the verification of a person by his body features such as fingerprints
- the study of insects.
- the science which aims to improve the human race through controlled heredity
- the study of gross structure of the organs in an organism as seen in dissection.
- the science of naming grouping and classifying plants and animals
- the study of fishes.
- the study of birds.
19 Clues: Father of Botany • the study of fungi • the study of algae • the study of birds. • the study of fishes. • the study of insects. • Name a career in biology • Name another career in biology • the study of reptiles like lizards, snakes, etc • the study of form and structure of plants and animals • the science of naming grouping and classifying plants and animals • ...
Cross Sections 2025-02-14
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- A solid figure where the cross-section is a polygon
- A type of section that is parallel to the ground
- A common shape for a cross-section of a cylindrical object
- A cutting process used to examine internal parts
- A type of cross-section often used in manufacturing
- A common method of preparing biological specimens for cross-sections
- Cross-section often created from a 3D scan in geometry
- A type of shape you get when slicing through a solid
- This type of section divides an object into unequal parts
- A plane that divides an object vertically
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- What an MRI often creates of the body
- Cross-sections taken through a solid, often used in construction
- The type of section in anatomy that divides the front and back
- Section in which something is sliced perpendicularly to its long axis
- A body part commonly studied through cross-sections
- A section taken along the long axis of an object
- What you get when slicing through a cone horizontally
- A geometric shape often represented in cross-section
- The term for dividing something into two equal parts
- Common term for a shape formed when cutting through a sphere
- Cross-section viewed from above
21 Clues: Cross-section viewed from above • What an MRI often creates of the body • A plane that divides an object vertically • A type of section that is parallel to the ground • A section taken along the long axis of an object • A cutting process used to examine internal parts • A solid figure where the cross-section is a polygon • ...
High renaissance 2022-04-21
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- Painting of the last meal jesus had with his followers
- process to cast a sculpture out of metal
- Metal used to make sculptures additive process
- marble statue of mary holding decreased jesus
- White stone used for sculptures
- book by Machiavelli
- one of the first books not about religion
- Painting by Da Vinci - “La gioconda” - worth -$860 million - louvre museum
- positioning weight more on one leg than Gattamelata an equestrian statue of a mercenary soldier
- Protrudes from larger object or surface
- Statues that symbolize male power and the underdog
- Painting of the last meal jesus had with his followers
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- Renaissance artist - marble sculpting and painting the david sculpture. Creation of ada.
- sharp contrasts between light and dark makes things pop
- Painted by raphael - popes bedroom- a collection of famous greek and roman thinkers
- doors of the baptistry of florence - bronze - created by lorenzo ghiberti
- famous for his art, engineering, study of anatomy, and inventions
- Art that shocked people
- The illusion of making bodies or body parts appear like they are going away from you
- blend the edge of body parts to make them appear more realistic
20 Clues: book by Machiavelli • Art that shocked people • White stone used for sculptures • Protrudes from larger object or surface • process to cast a sculpture out of metal • one of the first books not about religion • marble statue of mary holding decreased jesus • Metal used to make sculptures additive process • Statues that symbolize male power and the underdog • ...
CarlaOchando 2026-02-24
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- A color system used for digital screens.
- The amount of detail in an image, usually measured in pixels.
- The difference between light and dark areas in an artwork.
- The range of colors used in an illustration.
- The way elements are arranged in an image.
- The intensity or purity of a color.
- A color system used for printing.
- The level of transparency of an object.
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- Placing objects in front of others to create depth.
- A digital or traditional tool used to apply paint or draw lines.
- A collection of an artist’s best work.
- A realistic preview of how a design will look.
- A transition between two or more colors.
- Digital art that is not made it with pixels.
- A technique used to create the illusion of depth and space in a drawing.
- The study of the human or animal body structure for drawing accurately.
- board A collection of images, colors, and references to inspire a project.
- A quick and simple drawing that shows the basic idea of an artwork.
- The art of arranging letters and text in a visual design.
19 Clues: A color system used for printing. • The intensity or purity of a color. • A collection of an artist’s best work. • The level of transparency of an object. • A color system used for digital screens. • A transition between two or more colors. • The way elements are arranged in an image. • Digital art that is not made it with pixels. • ...
Renaissance Art Period 2025-11-06
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- Raphael's art piece
- Defining characteristic of Renaissance art that included shading, accurate anatomy, and an overall natural appearance
- Depiction of Holy Family, including Mary, Jesus, and Joseph
- Artist known for incredibly accurate sculptures
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- Defining characteristic of Renaissance art that mixed classical and Christian influences through visual elements like animals, plants, and colors to convey an intricate meanings
- Artist that painted the Mona Lisa
- Art piece that represented biblical story where Jesus turned water into wineRR
7 Clues: Raphael's art piece • Artist that painted the Mona Lisa • Artist known for incredibly accurate sculptures • Depiction of Holy Family, including Mary, Jesus, and Joseph • Art piece that represented biblical story where Jesus turned water into wineRR • ...
Medeival Medicine 2021-08-05
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- was also known as variola.
- The withdrawal of blood from a patient to prevent or cure illness and disease.
- A pharmacist or chemist, who mainly mixed herbal remedies.
- considered to be the farthers of medeival medecine.
- fatal disease caused by a parasite.
- is a chronic bacterial infection of the skin and superficial nerves.
- known as an infectious diarrehea.
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- The study of the planets and how they might influence people's lives. A supernatural explanation of illness.
- Cutting up a body to study the internal anatomy.
- A doctor of medicine who has trained at a university. Very expensive so only used by the rich.
- Barbers who also carried out medical procedures such as bloodletting and smaller surgeries.
- Typhoid is a bacterial infection that can lead to a high fever, diarrhea, and vomiting.
- The practice of bleeding a patient. Done using leeches.
- Bad air - smells from decomposing material that were believed to cause disease.
14 Clues: was also known as variola. • known as an infectious diarrehea. • fatal disease caused by a parasite. • Cutting up a body to study the internal anatomy. • considered to be the farthers of medeival medecine. • The practice of bleeding a patient. Done using leeches. • A pharmacist or chemist, who mainly mixed herbal remedies. • ...
Sports Med 2023-02-14
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- the study and diagnosis of disease
- a rang of medical therapies that are not regarded as orthodox
- the health of the population as a whole everyone has access to with government regulation and support
- a set of symptoms or conditions that occur together and suggest the presence of a certain disease in the body
- study of how the body works
- something found in a medical exam that shows a person may have a condition
- includes check ups screenings and measures to reduce changes of developing illness
- the study of a living structure
- something wrong in your body that is a sign of illness
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- Treatment to heal or relive a health disorder
- the positioning of the body
- The process of which an organism can maintain stability while adjusting to external changes
- aims for well coordinated care for all people
- the likely outcome of condition or disease and the chance of recovery or reoccurrence
14 Clues: the positioning of the body • study of how the body works • the study of a living structure • the study and diagnosis of disease • Treatment to heal or relive a health disorder • aims for well coordinated care for all people • something wrong in your body that is a sign of illness • a rang of medical therapies that are not regarded as orthodox • ...
Clinical Exam Vocabulary 2022-01-27
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- A sticky, thin film on the teeth that is formed by and contains bacteria.
- Small bean-shaped structures that contain white blood cells that help the body fight infection and disease
- A state of weariness that involves a lack of energy, mental capacity, and motivation
- A cancer of the lymphatic system
- The discharge of feces from the body
- Lymph nodes beneath the body of the mandible in the submandibular triangle,
- a condition caused by a lack of healthy red blood cells
- Relating to the order of anatomy
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- Abnormal features, characteristics, or occurrences
- The time it takes a distal capillary bed to regain its color after pressure was applied
- A membrane lining body cavities and canals
- The nostrils
- An instrument or tool for inspecting the retina and other parts of the eye.
- A hard substance that forms on your teeth and causes them to decay
14 Clues: The nostrils • A cancer of the lymphatic system • Relating to the order of anatomy • The discharge of feces from the body • A membrane lining body cavities and canals • Abnormal features, characteristics, or occurrences • a condition caused by a lack of healthy red blood cells • A hard substance that forms on your teeth and causes them to decay • ...
Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome (HLHS) 2025-10-08
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- palliation that involves placement of PA bands and PDA stent
- underdevelopment of the left ventricle and this arch
- this infusion will keep the PDA open
- the shunt created during the Norwood procedure
- HLHS is detected mainly through this exam
- the presence of an ASD and this structure is needed for survival after birth
- procedure for the connection of the IVC to the PA
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- aortic valve and this valve may be small or absent
- this Cath procedure is conducted if an ASD is not present
- procedure that allows anastomosis of the main PA to the aorta to create a new aorta, an ASD, and a pulmonary shunt
- final procedure that leads to a normal heart anatomy
- blood will flow from the LA to the RA using this defect
- procedure for anastomosis of the SVC to the PA
- abnormal development of this side of the heart
14 Clues: this infusion will keep the PDA open • HLHS is detected mainly through this exam • the shunt created during the Norwood procedure • procedure for anastomosis of the SVC to the PA • abnormal development of this side of the heart • procedure for the connection of the IVC to the PA • aortic valve and this valve may be small or absent • ...
Rollin & Ashley Lovecrossed pt.2 (no spaces on larger answers) 2021-12-30
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- I accidentally made you break a pair of _________.
- How long am I going to love you for?
- Am I going into work today?
- Mario Kart level of chaos.
- I like when you wear shirts that make you look like a _________.
- My best physical feature (according to you).
- We decided we are going to try and be more ________.
- The number you always pick when asked to pick between numbers.
- The best character on Grey's Anatomy (according to me).
- You don't want to talk to me for the rest of the ____.
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- Cute gift I gave you that actually stinks.
- your best physical feature (according to me).
- The name of my dog growing up.
- "I ____ You."
- I have a terrible ______.
- What would my name be if I was born a girl?
- The best character on The Vampire Diaries (according to me).
- Where are we going for a weekend in March(ish).
- How many board games do we have that neither of us have played a full game of?
19 Clues: "I ____ You." • I have a terrible ______. • Mario Kart level of chaos. • Am I going into work today? • The name of my dog growing up. • How long am I going to love you for? • Cute gift I gave you that actually stinks. • What would my name be if I was born a girl? • My best physical feature (according to you). • your best physical feature (according to me). • ...
The Eyes Have It 2024-10-09
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- To point out; show
- Under a curse
- The author's word choice and sentence structure used to express how they feel about a topic or character
- To disguise as; wear a mask
- A literary technique that presents a situation that is opposite of what the reader expects
- A commonly used phrase that is not meant to be taken literally
- A study of the structure of internal workings of something; especially the body
- Relating to the early stages of humanity or the historical development of something
- A deep red color; almost purple
- A surprising and previously unknown fact
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- Relating to, composed of, or involving two things
- Uncertain; not clear
- The feeling a word gives you rather than the dictionary definition
- Without purpose; to avoid work
- To originate naturally in a place; native
- To feel or show anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment
- To make a violent attack on
- The feeling a reader takes away from a story
- Of, on, or relating to the earth
19 Clues: Under a curse • To point out; show • Uncertain; not clear • To disguise as; wear a mask • To make a violent attack on • Without purpose; to avoid work • A deep red color; almost purple • Of, on, or relating to the earth • A surprising and previously unknown fact • To originate naturally in a place; native • The feeling a reader takes away from a story • ...
Warm up 2026-02-10
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- The branch of science concerned with fossils
- The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, solids, etc.
- The branch of science concerned with the atmosphere, especially weather forecasting
- The scientific study of animals
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- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- The scientific study of plants
- The study of living organisms
- The science which deals with the physical structure and substance of the Earth
- The branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy
- The branch of medicine concerned with the uses and effects of drugs
- The branch of medicine concerned with bodily structure
- The branch of science which deals with stars and space
12 Clues: The study of living organisms • The scientific study of plants • The scientific study of animals • The branch of science concerned with fossils • The branch of medicine concerned with bodily structure • The branch of science which deals with stars and space • The branch of medicine concerned with the uses and effects of drugs • ...
Who treated the sick in the middle ages? 2013-11-26
5 Clues: what medical job could women have?(8) • what oath were physicians bound by?(11) • how did people gain their knowledge of anatomy?(10) • in AD900 what type of school in Europe was established?(7) • who were the only people that could practise medicine?(10)
animals 2024-05-10
5 Clues: Vertebrates with the most complex brains. • They are bipedal and have wings and feathers. • They have scales and botain oxygen through gills. • General anatomy includes a body divided into head, neck, trunk and tail. • vertebrates that divide their time between freshwater and terrestrial habitats.
Vocabulary 2019-09-09
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- a feeling of guilt or moral scruple that prevents of follows the doing of something bad
- a violation or infringement of a law, agreement, or set go rules
- tending to argue or cause discord
- giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words
- a person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type
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- a division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different
- the stature or parts, taken as a whole
- showing strict attention to detail or correct behavior
- having a sharply strong taste or smell
- to intrude on an area belonging to another
- (of a person or mental process)intelligently analytical and clear-thinking
- a book, especially a large, heavy, scholarly one
- to cut out of, remove
13 Clues: to cut out of, remove • tending to argue or cause discord • the stature or parts, taken as a whole • having a sharply strong taste or smell • to intrude on an area belonging to another • a book, especially a large, heavy, scholarly one • showing strict attention to detail or correct behavior • giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words • ...
3-D Imaging 2021-11-01
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- smallest element of a 3-D image; volume element or 3-D pixel.
- computer assisted digital imaging in dentistry. Uses a cone-shaped x-ray beam to acquire information and put it in 3-D.
- the area that can be captured
- vertical plane (anterior/posterior)
- (aka. CBVImaging) used to differentiate this procedure from medical computed tomography (CT)
- demonstrates the anatomy in three dimensions.
- digital imaging and communications in medicine. Universal format for handling, storing, an transmitting 3-D images.
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- # of gray scale colors available for each pixel in the image
- horizontal plane (divides inferior/superior)
- 3-D shape created from 2-D imaging.
- measurement of pixel size in multiplanar reconstitution.
- reconstruction of raw data into images into software. Creates 3 anatomic planes of the body.
- vertical plane (right/left)
13 Clues: vertical plane (right/left) • the area that can be captured • 3-D shape created from 2-D imaging. • vertical plane (anterior/posterior) • horizontal plane (divides inferior/superior) • demonstrates the anatomy in three dimensions. • measurement of pixel size in multiplanar reconstitution. • # of gray scale colors available for each pixel in the image • ...
S2022 Team Reveal 2022-06-09
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- Architecture is always going to dominate material. -- Alan Kay
- Srinivas I am a citizen of New Zealand.
- I have renovated a dog house before in -50 degrees Farenheit.
- I can speak three languages: English, Hindi, Telugu.
- I have a masters in urban planning!
- I attended the University of Maryland, College Park.
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- My hobbies include boxing, soccer, guitar, and reading!
- I have a crazy dog named Kirby!
- Park I attended Georgetown University for college.
- I was number 1 in the world in Grey's Anatomy Quiz Up (phone trivia app).
- My hobbies are reformed theology and apologetics, ping pong, and electronic circuits (microcontrollers).
- In high school, my friends and I built a tandoor. Sadly, it broke after the first use.
- My recent hobby is woodworking. I’ve made 2 desks, a jewelry box, a chess board, and a bench.
13 Clues: I have a crazy dog named Kirby! • I have a masters in urban planning! • Srinivas I am a citizen of New Zealand. • Park I attended Georgetown University for college. • I can speak three languages: English, Hindi, Telugu. • I attended the University of Maryland, College Park. • My hobbies include boxing, soccer, guitar, and reading! • ...
S2022 Team Reveal 2022-06-09
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- Architecture is always going to dominate material. -- Alan Kay
- Srinivas I am a citizen of New Zealand.
- I have renovated a dog house before in -50 degrees Farenheit.
- I can speak three languages: English, Hindi, Telugu.
- I have a masters in urban planning!
- I attended the University of Maryland, College Park.
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- My hobbies include boxing, soccer, guitar, and reading!
- I have a crazy dog named Kirby!
- Park I attended Georgetown University for college.
- I was number 1 in the world in Grey's Anatomy Quiz Up (phone trivia app).
- My hobbies are reformed theology and apologetics, ping pong, and electronic circuits (microcontrollers).
- In high school, my friends and I built a tandoor. Sadly, it broke after the first use.
- My recent hobby is woodworking. I’ve made 2 desks, a jewelry box, a chess board, and a bench.
13 Clues: I have a crazy dog named Kirby! • I have a masters in urban planning! • Srinivas I am a citizen of New Zealand. • Park I attended Georgetown University for college. • I can speak three languages: English, Hindi, Telugu. • I attended the University of Maryland, College Park. • My hobbies include boxing, soccer, guitar, and reading! • ...
Biology League 2024-01-10
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- is a type of supporting connective tissue. It is a dense connective tissue.
- those which eat everything
- study of the structure or internal workings of something.
- Movement of solvent from a region of lower solute concentration to a region of higher solute concentration through a semi-permeable membrane.
- Activity of paying close attention to someone or something in order to get information.
- it is an important factor in thyroid hormone synthesis
- plasmodium is the case of malaria
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- He gives the theory of evolution.
- A condition marked by attacks of spasm in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing.
- Plants making their food.
- movement of oxygen from the outside environment to the cells within tissues, and the removal of carbon dioxide in the opposite direction.
- study of plants
- This is a reduction reaction.
13 Clues: study of plants • Plants making their food. • those which eat everything • This is a reduction reaction. • He gives the theory of evolution. • plasmodium is the case of malaria • it is an important factor in thyroid hormone synthesis • study of the structure or internal workings of something. • is a type of supporting connective tissue. It is a dense connective tissue. • ...
AP Psychology Unit 3ABC 2013-04-30
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- the basic building blocks of the nervous system
- conductive fiber of a neuron
- twins that are developed from separate fertilized eggs
- a brief electircal charge that travels down an axon
- bundled axons that form neural cables with muscles
- insulated fatty layer of axons that is used to speed up neural impluses
- biochemical units of heredity that make up the chromosomes
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- complete instructions for making an organism
- magnetic fields and radio waves used to create computer generated images of soft tissue for brain anatomy
- traits that lead to increased reproduction and survival will most likely be passed onto succeeding generation
- interplay that occurs when the effect of one factor depends on another
- invented by Franze Gall, theory that claimed bumps on the skull could reveal our mental abilities
- receivers of neurons
- a random error in gene replication that leads to a change
14 Clues: receivers of neurons • conductive fiber of a neuron • complete instructions for making an organism • the basic building blocks of the nervous system • bundled axons that form neural cables with muscles • a brief electircal charge that travels down an axon • twins that are developed from separate fertilized eggs • ...
Evidence of Evolution 2019-01-09
Clinical Exam Vocabulary 2022-01-27
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- Abnormal features, characteristics, or occurrences
- A sticky, thin film on the teeth that is formed by and contains bacteria.
- A cancer of the lymphatic system
- A state of weariness that involves a lack of energy, mental capacity, and motivation
- Lymph nodes beneath the body of the mandible in the submandibular triangle,
- The discharge of feces from the body
- Relating to the order of anatomy
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- An instrument or tool for inspecting the retina and other parts of the eye.
- A membrane lining body cavities and canals
- The time it takes a distal capillary bed to regain its color after pressure was applied
- Small bean-shaped structures that contain white blood cells that help the body fight infection and disease
- The nostrils
- a condition caused by a lack of healthy red blood cells
- A hard substance that forms on your teeth and causes them to decay
14 Clues: The nostrils • A cancer of the lymphatic system • Relating to the order of anatomy • The discharge of feces from the body • A membrane lining body cavities and canals • Abnormal features, characteristics, or occurrences • a condition caused by a lack of healthy red blood cells • A hard substance that forms on your teeth and causes them to decay • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-04-15
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- Sir Francis - English politician who incorporated rationalism into politics and science
- third step in the scientific method: observing, forming hypotheses, testing hypotheses.... evaluating results
- Anton van... built a microscope in the 1670s
- built a telescope, first invented the thermometer that used water.
- believed that every idea should be doubted first until proven through reason. I think, therefore,I am.
- universal.... was the law that Newton came up with.
- scientific .... encouraged people to think or themselves instead of relying on Church authority.
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- invented the barometer to measure earth's pressure.
- theory where the sun is the centre of the universe
- William.. published accurate description of human blood circulation in the year 1628.
- Nicolaus ... early 1500s challenged Ptolemy's geocentric theory
- discovered gravity and that white light is made of the colours of the rainbow.
- study of the structure of the human body, which involved dissection
- Gabriel Daniel.. made the first mercury thermometer
14 Clues: Anton van... built a microscope in the 1670s • theory where the sun is the centre of the universe • universal.... was the law that Newton came up with. • Gabriel Daniel.. made the first mercury thermometer • invented the barometer to measure earth's pressure. • Nicolaus ... early 1500s challenged Ptolemy's geocentric theory • ...
Midwestern University 2022-11-28
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- Help doctors view different structures in the body Example: Red = Artery
- the angle below the heart
- a wall separating the right and left sides of the heart
- This can cause a heart to be bigger, so in animals that do this often their heart is big
- parts of the heart that act like doors
- something all patients take
- function to transport deoxygenated blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation
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- often measured for diagnosis since it is closely related to the force and rate of the heartbeat
- The muscles in the heart
- A muscle at the point of the apex, first structure to get oxygenated blood
- sits between the heart's two right chambers.
- the location of the heart (top)
- The field of identification/description of the body structures of living things
- The sound hearts make
14 Clues: The sound hearts make • The muscles in the heart • the angle below the heart • something all patients take • the location of the heart (top) • parts of the heart that act like doors • sits between the heart's two right chambers. • a wall separating the right and left sides of the heart • Help doctors view different structures in the body Example: Red = Artery • ...
chapter 2 2026-02-02
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- is the study of the function or activities performed by the body structures
- are the basic units of all living things
- is the watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus
- controls hormone levels within the body that determine growth, development, reproduction and health of entire body
- the study of human body
- cells convert nutrients to energy though a chemical process called
- is the process of breaking complex molecules down into simple molecules
- is the process of cell reproduction that occurs when the cell divides into two identical daughter cells
- breaks down food into nutrients or waste for nutrition of excretion
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- controls blood movement throughout the body
- in which nutrients, mineral salts, and water are present
- is the process of simple molecules combining to form a complex molecule
- is the specialized structure in the center of the cell
- are groups of specialized tissues that perform specific functions
14 Clues: the study of human body • are the basic units of all living things • controls blood movement throughout the body • is the watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus • is the specialized structure in the center of the cell • in which nutrients, mineral salts, and water are present • are groups of specialized tissues that perform specific functions • ...
20 Terms Peer Sharing Partner Crossword 2023-10-31
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- Composed of long, needle-like pieces of bone and lots of open space.
- radiate outward from the central canals to all lacunae;
- this area forms blood cells and red marrow is found there; in adult bones, red marrow is confined to cavities in the spongy bone of flat bones and epiphyses of some long bones.
- the cavity of the shaft is primarily a storage area for adipose (fat) tissue called the yellow marrow, or medullary, cavity.
- The structure of a long bone is shown both through gross anatomy and microscopic anatomy.
- are found within the matrix in tiny cavities called lacunae.
- The ends of the long bone; each epiphysis consists of a thin layer of compact bone enclosing an area filled with spongy bone.
- Bones that do not fit one of the preceding categories are called irregular bones.
- Makes up most of the bone’s length and is composed of compact bone; it is covered and protected by a fibrous connective tissue membrane, the periosteum.
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- a thin line of bony tissue spanning the epiphysis that looks a bit different from the rest of the bone in the area;
- The communication pathway from the outside of the bone to its interior (and the central canals) is completed by perforating (Volkmann’s) canals, which run into the compact bone at right angles to the shaft.
- Generally cube-shaped and mostly contains spongy bone; sesamoid bones, which form within tendons, are a special type of short bone.
- Typically longer than they are wide; as a rule, they have a shaft with heads at both ends, and are mostly compact bone.
- Hundreds of connective tissue fibers called perforating or Sharpey’s, fibers secure the periosteum to the underlying bone.
- Dense and looks smooth and homogeneous
- arranged in concentric circles called lamellae around central (Haversian) canals.
- surfaces are not smooth but scarred with bumps, holes, and ridges; these bone markings reveal where muscles, tendons, and ligaments were attached and where blood vessels and nerves passed.cartilage A periosteum, covers its external surface; because the articular cartilage is glassy hyaline cartilage, it provides a smooth, slippery surface that decreases friction at joint surfaces.
- Thin, flattened, and usually curved; they have two thin layers of compact bone sandwiching a layer of spongy bone between them.
- A complex consisting of central canals and matrix rings is called an osteon, or Haversian system.
19 Clues: Dense and looks smooth and homogeneous • radiate outward from the central canals to all lacunae; • are found within the matrix in tiny cavities called lacunae. • Composed of long, needle-like pieces of bone and lots of open space. • arranged in concentric circles called lamellae around central (Haversian) canals. • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2014-04-09
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- a relaxation of earthly penalty for sin
- a court established to investigate people "who wander away from the lord"
- a way of thought that focuses on human beings and their potential for achievement
- the movement of opposition to the catholic church
- this period was named after Elizabeth I [2 words]
- a machine that presses paper against a full try of inked movable type[2 words]
- what the body is made up of;the bodies structure
- a very important new religious order
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- an art style that produced the appearance of three dimensions
- the native language of the people who worked the printing press
- the most famous of the northern writers, he wrote Romeo and Juliet
- this person was a member of a christian group that broke with the catholic church
12 Clues: a very important new religious order • a relaxation of earthly penalty for sin • what the body is made up of;the bodies structure • the movement of opposition to the catholic church • this period was named after Elizabeth I [2 words] • an art style that produced the appearance of three dimensions • the native language of the people who worked the printing press • ...
Topic 1 2021-08-23
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- science that studies the body structures
- science that studies the body functions
- line cavities and the internal spaces of organs and tubes that open to the outside.
- Farther from the attachment of a limb to the trunk
- subjective changes in body functions that are not apparent to the observer
- Nearer to or at the back of the body.
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- region in the body that consists of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis.
- Cavity tht extends from the diaphragm to the groin and is enclosed by the abdominal wall and the bones and muscles of the pelvis.
- illness characterized by a recognizable set of signs and symptoms.
- condition of equilibrium in the body’s internal environment
- Nearer to the attachment of a limb to the trunk
- Nearer to or at the front of the body.
12 Clues: Nearer to or at the back of the body. • Nearer to or at the front of the body. • science that studies the body functions • science that studies the body structures • Nearer to the attachment of a limb to the trunk • Farther from the attachment of a limb to the trunk • condition of equilibrium in the body’s internal environment • ...
BIO LAB FINAL EXAM 2022-07-16
Across
- Survival and reproduction; the unit of natural selection
- The Animal Kingdom can be classified into _________ major groups
- Pertaining to the cranium or to the anterior (in animals) or superior (in humans) end of the body.
- is a symmetry in which the sides exhibit correspondence or regularity of parts around a central axis
- Situated above another structure
- phlum of a frog
- juvenile stage is similar to adult stage
- In Anatomy, below or toward the feet. As opposed to superior. The liver is inferior to the lungs
- The two body forms of Cnidaria are the medusa and the
- The ancestor of animals is most likely a protist similar to _________
- A primitive characteristic is
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- is a skeleton that is on the inside of a body
- Which type of symmetry do Platyhelminthes and Nematodes possess?
- Energy flux and cycling of nutrients
- Phylum of starfish
- a basic body plan in which the left and right sides of the organism can be divided into approximate mirror images of each other along the midline.
- rigid or articulated envelope that supports and protects the soft tissues of certain animals
- juvenile stage very different from adult stage
- a producer is a species capable of
- Animals that are considered diploblastic
20 Clues: phlum of a frog • Phylum of starfish • A primitive characteristic is • Situated above another structure • a producer is a species capable of • Energy flux and cycling of nutrients • Animals that are considered diploblastic • juvenile stage is similar to adult stage • is a skeleton that is on the inside of a body • juvenile stage very different from adult stage • ...
get to know me 2023-08-19
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- That one french pastry I love eating. Can be spelled quasson
- My favorite musical monkeys
- The app I use to make silly little playlists
- The James Webb Telescope produced the deepest image of the universe to date and that's my phone wallpaper (____ 0723)
- That's what I study. Has to do with children and teaching. Generic term
- The Prisoner of _____ is my favorite Harry Potter book
- The amount of times I've watched the entirety of Grey's Anatomy
- My favorite flower that only looks at the sun
- My personality type (ENTP)
- My favorite roll of ____ to use is a Fuji200
- Two cups of that every day to survive
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- The flavor of ice cream I prefer. It's green
- The circus in Erin Morgenstern's first book aka my favorite book
- ______ Scott the best (in my opinion) TV show character
- I don't know about you, but I'm feeling ______ (no spaces)
- And tonic. My go to drink
- My spirit animal. Very photogenic and unbothered.
- My name
- I prefer those over sunsets (plural)
19 Clues: My name • And tonic. My go to drink • My personality type (ENTP) • My favorite musical monkeys • I prefer those over sunsets (plural) • Two cups of that every day to survive • The flavor of ice cream I prefer. It's green • The app I use to make silly little playlists • My favorite roll of ____ to use is a Fuji200 • My favorite flower that only looks at the sun • ...
Anatomical Vocabulary 2023-01-04
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- on the posterior surface of back of the body.
- away or farthest from the torso.
- pertaining to the sole of the foot.
- pertaining to the palm of the hand.
- below, or toward the feet.
- in front, or toward the front, of a body.
- a tough, fibrous collagen-rich connective tissue that forms an important structural component of many parts of the skeletal system and other structures.
- living tissue that makes up the body's skeleton.
- the structure of the body of a living thing, and the study of its component parts.
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- a strong inelastic band of collagen fibres that joins muscle to bone and transmits the pull caused by muscle contraction.
- toward the back or behind.
- near or nearest the torso of the body.
- lesser in size.
- toward the side, or away from the median plane.
- greater in size.
- above, or toward the head.
- on the anterior surface, or front, of a body.
- toward or nearer to the median plane.
- any short band of tough fibrous tissue that binds tow bones together.
19 Clues: lesser in size. • greater in size. • toward the back or behind. • above, or toward the head. • below, or toward the feet. • away or farthest from the torso. • pertaining to the sole of the foot. • pertaining to the palm of the hand. • toward or nearer to the median plane. • near or nearest the torso of the body. • in front, or toward the front, of a body. • ...
MX Sports Massage Brain Buster 3 2014-05-10
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- Is what separates the Frontal and the Parietal bones of the skull (two words).
- Separates the Parietal and Temporal bones of the skull (two words).
- When movement of one body joint can be moved, without causing movement in another body joint (three words).
- Maker of the Super Rat.
- A muscle that contracts while the Antagonist lengthens.
- Separates the Occipital and the Parietal bones of the skull (two words).
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- When movement of one body joint causes movement of another body joint(three words).
- Separates the two parietal bones of the skull (two words).
- The structure of the human body.
- The function of the human body.
- What separates the jagged cranial bones of the skull.
- Nicole has oftentimes referred to our bodies,as a (blank) (two words).
12 Clues: Maker of the Super Rat. • The function of the human body. • The structure of the human body. • What separates the jagged cranial bones of the skull. • A muscle that contracts while the Antagonist lengthens. • Separates the two parietal bones of the skull (two words). • Separates the Parietal and Temporal bones of the skull (two words). • ...
Health and the people 2025-07-21
Across
- What is the study of the body called?
- What french term summarises the government's attitude towards public health in the early 1800s?
- What word means "to cut something open to see how it works"?
- What was the medical name for "bad air"
- what was the theory created by Hippocrates called?
- What was the name of the procedure to release trapped demons from the skull?
- Who discovered the link between Cowpox and smallpox?
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- What kind of surgery was pioneered by Joseph Lister?
- Who came up with Germ Theory?
- What was the name of the time period when new ideas about disease began to emerge?
- Who proved that blood pumps around the body?
- Other than blood less and pain, what problem did medieval surgeons have to deal with?
12 Clues: Who came up with Germ Theory? • What is the study of the body called? • What was the medical name for "bad air" • Who proved that blood pumps around the body? • what was the theory created by Hippocrates called? • What kind of surgery was pioneered by Joseph Lister? • Who discovered the link between Cowpox and smallpox? • ...
Egg Anatomy & Grading 2021-12-14
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- term for an egg that is 15 oz or less
- rope-like structure that holds the yolk steady
- part of the egg that expands as the egg gets older
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- part of the egg that indicates fertility by changing size/shape
- part of the egg that can be various colors depending on the breed of the chicken
- the term for shining a light through an egg to examine the internal anatomy
- AKA the egg white
7 Clues: AKA the egg white • term for an egg that is 15 oz or less • rope-like structure that holds the yolk steady • part of the egg that expands as the egg gets older • part of the egg that indicates fertility by changing size/shape • the term for shining a light through an egg to examine the internal anatomy • ...
Vocab 2 2020-10-15
5 Clues: to follow as a pattern, model, or example • To emit with or as if with a vibratory motion • acting or done spontaneously or unconsciously • a public performance including singing and/or dancing • a branch of morphology that deals with the structure of organisms
Ancient Egypt & Nubia Section 2 2024-12-19
5 Clues: structure with triangular sides • a writing surgace similar to paper • symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound • study of the structure of the body and its organs • statue or other free standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other materials
Chapter 14 2020-05-05
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- the movement of molecules from an area where they are high in concentration one of low concentration
- this refers to animals that live on or in their food source
- intracellular digestion in which particles are ingested
- an organism which has cells that are in direct contact with their environment
- this organism has sufficient surface area which allows for exchange of gases
- intracellular digestion in which liquids are digested
- exchange occurs in this part of the lungs
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- this type of evolution usually results in similar adaptations of diverse organisms facing similar challenges
- regularly consumes animals as well as plant material
- circulatory fluid that bathes the organs directly in the circulatory system
- moves the respiratory medium over the respiratory surface
- cavity this “space” functions in both digestion and distribution of nutrients
- the third stage in food processing seen in animals
- biological form of an organism
- Marine worms use this as a gas exchange medium
- biological functions an organism performs
16 Clues: biological form of an organism • biological functions an organism performs • exchange occurs in this part of the lungs • Marine worms use this as a gas exchange medium • the third stage in food processing seen in animals • regularly consumes animals as well as plant material • intracellular digestion in which liquids are digested • ...
Chapter 14 2020-05-05
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- intracellular digestion in which particles are ingested
- circulatory fluid that bathes the organs directly in the circulatory system
- intracellular digestion in which liquids are digested
- gas exchange occurs in this part of the lungs
- the third stage in food processing seen in animals
- the movement of molecules from an area where they are high in concentration one of low concentration
- biological functions an organism performs
- this refers to animals that live on or in their food source
- this organism has sufficient surface area which allows for exchange of gases
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- biological form of an organism
- this type of evolution usually results in similar adaptations of diverse organisms facing similar challenges
- regularly consumes animals as well as plant material
- cavity this “space” functions in both digestion and distribution of nutrients
- moves the respiratory medium over the respiratory surface
- Marine worms use this as a gas exchange medium
- an organism which has cells that are in direct contact with their environment
16 Clues: biological form of an organism • biological functions an organism performs • gas exchange occurs in this part of the lungs • Marine worms use this as a gas exchange medium • the third stage in food processing seen in animals • regularly consumes animals as well as plant material • intracellular digestion in which liquids are digested • ...
Heath Science Puzzle 2021-06-03
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- to look at, watch, perceive, or notice
- slander or libel; a false statement that causes ridicule or damage to a reputation
- the study of the structure of an organism
- sudden and unexpected stoppage of heart action
- the basic component of proteins
- determination of the nature of a person's disease
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- poor nutrition; without adequate food and nutrients
- pertaining to the heart and blood vessels
- act or process of sucking up or in; taking in of nutrients
- health Occupations Students of America, a national organization for students enrolled in health occupations programs
- insufficient amounts of fluid in the tissues
- formation of blood cells
- loss or impairment of the ability to feel or move parts of the body
- protective barriers such as a mask, gown, gloves, and protective eyewear that help protect a person from contact with infectious material
- material used to hold dressings in place, secure splints, and support and protect body parts
- a room or building where scientific tests, research, experiments, or learning takes place
16 Clues: formation of blood cells • the basic component of proteins • to look at, watch, perceive, or notice • pertaining to the heart and blood vessels • the study of the structure of an organism • insufficient amounts of fluid in the tissues • sudden and unexpected stoppage of heart action • determination of the nature of a person's disease • ...
Past theories of the brain 2018-02-01
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- Who was the first philosopher to argue the brain hypothesis?
- What was theorised to control the body?
- What lost credibility in the 1850s?
- What is the name of the theory that states that the mind and body are two distinct things?
- What was Franz Galls theory based on?
- Through what procedure did Hippocrates and Herophilus develop an advanced knowledge of the brain and nervous system?
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- Phrenology had a lasting impact on how we think about the...?
- How was Tutankhamen's brain removed?
- Who proposed that different areas of the brain were responsible for different functions?
- Who is the father medicine?
- Who is the father of anatomy?
- What was the name of the philosopher that argued all living and non living things were composed of four elements?
- What gland secretes melatonin?
- Who incorrectly believed that the ventricles were important parts of the brain?
- Where did the theory say the soul was contained?
- How many faculties did Franz Gall map the skull with?
16 Clues: Who is the father medicine? • Who is the father of anatomy? • What gland secretes melatonin? • What lost credibility in the 1850s? • How was Tutankhamen's brain removed? • What was Franz Galls theory based on? • What was theorised to control the body? • Where did the theory say the soul was contained? • How many faculties did Franz Gall map the skull with? • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-19
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- After the Mongols helped make the route sager, this man helped reopen the Silk Road
- He studied human anatomy to make his art more realistic
- The meaning of the word "Renaissance"
- This one word best summarizes the Renaissance
- He painted the Sistine Chapel
- Author that believed that rulers needed to instill fear within their followers
- An English poet and playwright
- These helped spread ideas from Italy to northern Europe
- Literature written in the language that the common people speak
- Venice was famous for manufacturing this product
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- Under her rule, England defeated the Spanish Armada
- Unlike Italian artists. northern European artists did not use these as models for people and way of life
- He was a Polish astronomer who discovered that Earth was not the center of the universe
- What major body of water allowed the port cities of Genoa and Venice to thrive
- Massive religion popular in Europe during this time
- In northern Europe, scholars combined religious ideas with this
16 Clues: He painted the Sistine Chapel • An English poet and playwright • The meaning of the word "Renaissance" • This one word best summarizes the Renaissance • Venice was famous for manufacturing this product • Under her rule, England defeated the Spanish Armada • Massive religion popular in Europe during this time • He studied human anatomy to make his art more realistic • ...
Science 2023-07-03
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- Science The study of the environment and its interactions with human society.
- The study of the structure and organization of living things.
- The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
- The study of the nervous system, including the brain and nerves.
- The study of weather patterns, climate, and the atmosphere.
- The study of microorganisms, such as bacteria and viruses.
- The study of animals and their behavior, habitats, and classifications.
- The study of stars, planets, and other objects in outer space.
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- The study of matter, its properties, and how it interacts.
- The study of living things and how they function.
- The study of human history through the excavation of artifacts.
- The study of prehistoric life and fossils.
- The study of energy, forces, motion, and the properties of matter.
- The study of rocks, minerals, and the Earth's structure.
- The study of genes, heredity, and variation in living organisms.
- The study of plants, including their structure and growth.
16 Clues: The study of prehistoric life and fossils. • The study of living things and how they function. • The study of rocks, minerals, and the Earth's structure. • The study of matter, its properties, and how it interacts. • The study of microorganisms, such as bacteria and viruses. • The study of plants, including their structure and growth. • ...
