greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles

Anatomy and Physiology: General surgery 2022-06-06

Anatomy and Physiology: General surgery crossword puzzle
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  1. butterfly-shaped endocrine organ
  2. difficulty swallowing
  3. ____ peritoneum, lines the abdominopelvic wall
  4. ____ peritoneum, covers the viscera
  5. decreases blood sugar, produced by pancreas
  6. horizontal colon
  7. major organ of digestion, recieves bile from gallblader
  8. digestive organ that creates hormones
  9. largest lymphatic organ that is highly vascular and susceptible to trauma
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  1. relating to the back of the peritoneum
  2. disease caused by hyposecretion of the insulin or resistance
  3. inflammation of gallbladder
  4. tonsils removed in tonsilitis
  5. tonsils located by the tongue
  6. organ located under the liver, stores bile
  7. nodes located by the armpits and breast
  8. Greater ____, adipose layer that lays over digestive viscera
  9. ____ triangle, weak area for inguinal hernia
  10. _____ cord elevated and retracted during inguinal hernia repair
  11. this organ synthesizes bile
  12. referring to sodium (Na)
  13. landmark, cystohepatic triangle or triangle of ____

22 Clues: horizontal colondifficulty swallowingreferring to sodium (Na)inflammation of gallbladderthis organ synthesizes biletonsils removed in tonsilitistonsils located by the tonguebutterfly-shaped endocrine organ____ peritoneum, covers the visceradigestive organ that creates hormonesrelating to the back of the peritoneum...

Anatomy Unit 1 Section 1 2022-09-09

Anatomy Unit 1 Section 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. this term can also be used to describe a protein polymer
  2. small molecules that can be assembled into larger ones
  3. monomer of proteins
  4. the number of bonds oxygen can form
  5. cellulose is an example of a...
  6. dietary molecule that is a quick energy source
  7. combining molecules by removing water
  8. type of metabolism that breaks down large molecules
  9. molecule containing a glycerol and three fatty acids
  10. type of metabolism used to store energy
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  1. describes the type of chemistry concerned with carbon based molecules
  2. large molecule formed from several smaller ones
  3. monomer of a carbohydrate
  4. this molecule commonly found in the human body can form three bonds
  5. breakdown of large molecules using water
  6. a single carbon atom can form this many bonds
  7. can only form a single bond
  8. molecule commonly used to store energy in the body
  9. type of fat that contains the maximum amount of hydrogen atoms
  10. type of bond when atoms share electrons

20 Clues: monomer of proteinsmonomer of a carbohydratecan only form a single bondcellulose is an example of a...the number of bonds oxygen can formcombining molecules by removing watertype of bond when atoms share electronstype of metabolism used to store energybreakdown of large molecules using watera single carbon atom can form this many bonds...

Semester 2 Anatomy Review #1 2022-06-13

Semester 2 Anatomy Review #1 crossword puzzle
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  1. __ coats the alveoli, preventing water from collecting and causing them to collapse.
  2. Photoreceptor that detects light/dark.
  3. The __ nervous system is part of the PNS, it regulates involuntary responses like BP, heart rate, and breathing.
  4. The bumps on the tongue, house the taste buds.
  5. High pressure in the eye, damages the retina.
  6. Without the __ neurotransmitter, muscle contractions would not occur.
  7. An __ carries high pressure blood away from the heart.
  8. The smallest blood vessels in the body.
  9. The loss of your sense of smell.
  10. A __ is found between an axon and a dendrite.
  11. __ occurs when a several stimuli use the same neural pathway.
  12. An __ is a diagram that represents the electrical activity of the heart. (3 words)
  13. The connective tissue covering muscles.
  14. The neuromuscular __ is where neurons meet a muscle cell.
  15. The porous bone found in teeth.
  16. A torn or over stretched muscle.
  17. The bending of light by the lens.
  18. __ are small bundles of skeletal muscle.
  19. A __ produces antibodies once antigens are identified. (2 words)
  20. The __ nervous system is part of the PNS, it regulates voluntary body functions.
  21. __ causes blood vessels to increase in size, releasing heat and lowering pressure.
  22. When you exhale as hard as possible, the remaining air left in your lungs is called the __ volume.
  23. An __ neurotransmitter decreases neural impulses.
  24. The thick protein fiber in muscle cells.
  25. Photoreceptor that detects color.
  26. A term for the overlapping stripes created by proteins in muscle cells.
  27. The smaller part of the bronchial tree after the bronchi.
  28. __ volume refers to the amount of air that comes in/out during a normal breath.
  29. The __ stores extra bacteria for the digestive process in the large intestine.
  30. As fascia extends beyond the muscle and attaches to bone, it forms a __.
  31. __ is a genetic disorder that largely impacts the respiratory and digestive systems. (2 words)
  32. __ is responsible for your fight or flight response.
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  1. __ receptors are what your body uses to smell.
  2. The smallest section of the bronchial tree, for external respiration of gases.
  3. An __ neurotransmitter increases neural impulses.
  4. __ muscle is branched, striated, and found in the heart.
  5. A collection of lymph nodes on each sides of the throat.
  6. __ causes blood vessels to decrease in diameter, increasing pressure.
  7. A __ allows an impulse to travel between neurons.
  8. The __ vibrate as air moves through them, generating sound. (2 words)
  9. A wide, flat tendon attached to other muscles.
  10. Automatic responses to stimuli.
  11. The muscle cell membrane.
  12. __ muscle is spindle shaped, involuntary, and is found in the organs.
  13. __ corpuscles detect deep pressure.
  14. The __ nervous system regulates your normal involuntary responses when at rest.
  15. __ muscle has striations, many nuclei, and helps move the whole body.
  16. The __ generates electricity for the heart. (3 words)
  17. The hardens substance in the body, covers teeth.
  18. A __ carries low pressure blood toward the heart.
  19. The __ nervous system regulates your rapid, involuntary responses when stressed.
  20. A __ identifies foreign antigens and destroys those objects. (2 words)
  21. A __ will make mucous for the digestive, respiratory, and reproductive systems. (2 words)
  22. The thin protein fiber in muscle cells.
  23. __ cells are the taste receptors.
  24. Nearsightedness
  25. __ occurs when the stomach contracts on all sides, forcing food up and out.
  26. __ is ultimately responsible for the direction of air movement in/out of the body. (2 words)
  27. The tongue and stomach use __ motion to combine food with enzymes for digestion.

59 Clues: NearsightednessThe muscle cell membrane.Automatic responses to stimuli.The porous bone found in teeth.The loss of your sense of smell.A torn or over stretched muscle.The bending of light by the lens.Photoreceptor that detects color.__ cells are the taste receptors.__ corpuscles detect deep pressure.Photoreceptor that detects light/dark....

Anatomy & Physiology Unit 1-5 2022-12-16

Anatomy & Physiology Unit 1-5 crossword puzzle
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  1. make up tendons and ligaments
  2. appears layered, but really only one long layer
  3. located on body surfaces (skin) and linings (organs)
  4. support with flexibility;looks like frosted glass when exposed
  5. combination of cholesterol,proteins, fats, and salts
  6. encloses the bone except the articular cartilage
  7. face up (on spine)
  8. contain powerful digestive enzymes - garbage disposal of cells
  9. two or more types of tissues arranged into a structure with a specific function
  10. found within our joints; reduces friction
  11. blood formation, and occurs in marrow cavities of bone
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  1. hormone that is responsible for the direct stimulation of erythrocytes (Red Blood Cells)
  2. determines the set point at which the variable is maintained
  3. a membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
  4. specialized group of cells
  5. column-like matrix tubes; concentric rings of bone matrix
  6. made up of columnar epithelial cells;line cavities that open to the outside of the body
  7. flat cells
  8. ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in an ever-changing outside world
  9. striated with one nucleus; intercalated discs
  10. a chemical signal binds to a cellular protein, typically at the cell’s surface.
  11. most abundant cells in the epidermis
  12. tough, very strong tissue found predominantly in the intervertebral disks and at the insertions of ligaments and tendons
  13. the transduced signal triggers a specific cellular activity.
  14. monitors the environments and responds to changes (stimuli)
  15. make up organs like the liver, tonsils, appendix and thymus gland
  16. provides the means to respond to stimuli
  17. a biochemical process that involves the addition of phosphate to an organic compound
  18. binding leads to a change in the receptor that triggers a series of changes along a signal-transduction pathway.

29 Clues: flat cellsface up (on spine)specialized group of cellsmake up tendons and ligamentsmost abundant cells in the epidermisprovides the means to respond to stimulifound within our joints; reduces frictionstriated with one nucleus; intercalated discsappears layered, but really only one long layerencloses the bone except the articular cartilage...

Comparative Anatomy (Chapter 7&8) 2020-04-27

Comparative Anatomy (Chapter 7&8) crossword puzzle
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  1. Paired ventrolateral processes, remnants of the hemal arch bases that may receive the articulation with ventral ribs.
  2. Often encroach upon the posterior margin of the skull roof.
  3. In most mammals, the sternum consists of a chain of ossified elements in series, the _____.
  4. Meckel’s cartilage, encased in dermal bone, usually remains unossified, except in some tetrapods where its anterior end ossifies as the _____ bone.
  5. Centra with flat ends are _____ (amphiplatyan) and seem especially suited to receive and distribute compressive forces within the vertebral column.
  6. Struts that sometimes fuse with vertebrae or articulate with them.
  7. Ventral rib head.
  8. Within cervical and lumbar regions, ribs exist only as remnants fused with transverse processes, forming what should properly be termed _____.
  9. Served to anchor and support these arches.
  10. A bony flap that covered the exit gill slits.
  11. A collective term that refers to the fused cranial components immediately surrounding and encasing the brain.
  12. Centra that are _____ bear saddle-shaped articular surfaces at both ends.
  13. Formed from or within the integument, the dermis giving rise to bone and the epidermis to keratin.
  14. Exhibits two centra per segment.
  15. Mammals typically chew their food before swallowing it, a process termed _____.
  16. An ancient chordate structure.
  17. In nautical terminology applied to submarines, adjustment for vertical tilt is called “_____”.
  18. A composite bony plate forming the floor of the shell.
  19. _____ processes, projections that extend posteriorly from proximal rib segments.
  20. Gives the vertebrate body shape, supports its weight, offers a system of levers that together with muscles produces movement, and protects soft parts such as nerves, blood vessels, and other viscera.
  21. The first cervical vertebra.
  22. A midventral skeletal structure that is endochondral in embryonic origin and arises within the ventral connective tissue septum and adjacent myosepta.
  23. Forms deep within the body from mesoderm and other sources, not directly from the integument.
  24. Takes its name from the nasolacrimal (tear) duct of tetrapods that passes through or near this bone.
  25. Also form anti-twist, interlocking processes, or zygapophyses, between successive vertebrae.
  26. Reinforced the ventral edge of the lower jaw.
  27. Jaw-closing muscles are inserted on the _____ process, an upward extension of the dentary.
  28. Abdominal ribs.
  29. The hemal arches below expand into supportive struts, known as _____, to which the rest of the fin attaches.
  30. _____ Process generally applies to any process extending from the centrum or the neural arch, but historically it has been used so loosely that it retains no exact morphological meaning
  31. The reverse shape, concave posteriorly and convex anteriorly, characterizes centra that are _____.
  32. Used as an equivalent term for the chondrocranium by some morphologists.
  33. In many mammals, including humans, the distal end of the hyoid horn fuses with the otic region of the braincase to form the _____ process.
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  1. Second hyomandibuladerived bone.
  2. Where a hinge passes across the back of the skull, permitting rotation between the neurocranium and outer dermatocranium, the skull is said to exhibit _____.
  3. Centra that are concave anteriorly and convex posteriorly are _____.
  4. A long, continuous rod of fibrous connective tissue wrapping a core of fluid or fluid-filled cells.
  5. In metamorphosed salamanders and in adult frogs, gill slits are absent, so excess water entering the mouth during feeding must reverse its flow to exit via the mouth. Such flow is said to be _____.
  6. Underlies and supports the brain and is formed of endochondral bone or of cartilage, or both.
  7. Ribs that meet ventrally with the sternum are _____ ribs.
  8. In most _____ fishes, the axial column consisted of a prominent notochord.
  9. If a joint passes through the dermatocranium behind the eye, the skull exhibits_____.
  10. Consists only of Meckel’s cartilage in chondrichthyans.
  11. Those false ribs articulating with nothing ventrally are _____ ribs.
  12. In fishes and lower tetrapods, there also is an unpaired medial dermal bone.
  13. As the ceratohyal, and to some extent the hyomandibula, have moved in to aid in supporting the jaws, the gill slit in front has become crowded, leaving only a small opening, the_____.
  14. At the other end of the vertebral column, the posterior thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and, occasionally, caudal vertebrae fuse into a unit, the_____.
  15. Processes that will be described more fully as we meet them during the survey of the axial column later in the chapter, project from centra and from their arches.
  16. Amethod by which the animal rapidly grasps the prey with its jaws.
  17. Openings in the outer dermatocranium.
  18. Branchial arches that support the mouth.
  19. Formed from the fusion of various bones in different species but usually includes the hyomandibula, various pterygoids, and quadrate.
  20. A composite structure formed of three distinct parts.
  21. If these vertebral processes fail to develop, the articular surface persists, forming a small concavity, the_____, to receive the rib.
  22. In flying birds, the massive flight muscles arise from a large sternum that bears a prominent ventral keel, the _____.
  23. Exhibits one centra.
  24. Those that articulate with each other but not with the sternum are _____ ribs.
  25. In most amphibians, reptiles, and birds, jaw suspension is _____.
  26. These arriving streams of cells initially form enlarged clusters called _____ rings, arranged serially along the notochord.
  27. Centra is absent.
  28. If a joint in the dermatocranium passes in front of the orbits, the skull exhibits _____.
  29. If each surface is concave, the centrum is _____, a design that seems to allow limited motion in most directions.
  30. Means “horn”.
  31. The anterior tooth-bearing part of the dentary.

64 Clues: Means “horn”.Abdominal ribs.Ventral rib head.Centra is absent.Exhibits one centra.The first cervical vertebra.An ancient chordate structure.Second hyomandibuladerived bone.Exhibits two centra per segment.Openings in the outer dermatocranium.Branchial arches that support the mouth.Served to anchor and support these arches....

GROSS ANATOMY OF SKELETAL MUSCLES 2019-12-07

GROSS ANATOMY OF SKELETAL MUSCLES crossword puzzle
Across
  1. fibers of the orbicularis that run in circle around the eyes
  2. head and neck muscles describe are paired except
  3. the posterior end of the cranial aponeurosis
  4. the most familiar muscles of the arm
  5. deep in the gastrocnemius
  6. two headed muscle
  7. cover the angle of the lower jaw
  8. most superficial muscle of the thigh
  9. grouped into two large categories
  10. muscles which move the head and shoulder girdle
  11. muscles run horizontally across the cheeck
  12. the most superficial muscles of the posterior neck and upper trunk
  13. form a natural girdle that reinforces the body trunk
  14. the circular muscle of the lips
  15. muscles that move the vertebral column
  16. fused muscle composed of two muscle
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  1. muscle that unique because it insert into soft tissues
  2. arise from the fibula and insert into the metatarsal bones of the foot
  3. extend from the corner of the mouth to the cheekbone
  4. fan-shaped muscles overlying the temporal bone
  5. two-bellied muscle that forms the curved calf of the posterior leg
  6. covers the frontal bone
  7. primer mover in elbow flexion
  8. resides mainly in the forearm
  9. dorsi muscles are the two large,flat muscles that cover the lower back
  10. deep muscles found between the ribs
  11. group from the muscle mass at the medial side of each thigh
  12. larged fan-shaped muscle covering the upper part of the chest
  13. fleshy,triangle-shaped muscles that form the rounded shape of your shoulder
  14. muscles that break down food for the body

30 Clues: two headed musclecovers the frontal bonedeep in the gastrocnemiusprimer mover in elbow flexionresides mainly in the forearmthe circular muscle of the lipscover the angle of the lower jawgrouped into two large categoriesdeep muscles found between the ribsfused muscle composed of two musclethe most familiar muscles of the arm...

WSCS 8th grade Anatomy 2 2019-09-25

WSCS 8th grade Anatomy 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. as Emerson put it - the 'muscle of the lungs'
  2. microscopic plants that are the basis of the food chain in the ocean
  3. the smaller branches of the air tubes in the lungs
  4. the movement of a fixed amount of carbon through the earth's ecosystem
  5. the air tube in our body
  6. energy + water + Carbon Dioxide---> oxygen + water + sugar(glucose)
  7. the greenhouse gas we are most concerned about in the news
  8. sacs on each side of the heart that fill with air as we breathe
  9. another name for our vocal cords
  10. clusters of tiny air sacs surrounded by capillaries- where blood comes in contact with air
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  1. root words mean carbon and water; made up of glucose
  2. the amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted due to the consumption of fossil fuels
  3. cells that look like flattened disks that contain hemoglobin
  4. the organ that prevents food and liquids form entering the trachea
  5. tiny hairs the line the sinuses and tubes of the respiratory system and help clean it and move mucous out
  6. crude oil and natural gas that formed over thousands of years from tons of plant material under the earth
  7. the function of life involving the exchange of gasses
  8. cavities in the skull that receive air through the nose- cleaning,warming and moisturizing it.
  9. the two tubes that branch off of the trachea joining it to the lungs
  10. yellowish fluid that carry the other cells in blood

20 Clues: the air tube in our bodyanother name for our vocal cordsas Emerson put it - the 'muscle of the lungs'the smaller branches of the air tubes in the lungsyellowish fluid that carry the other cells in bloodroot words mean carbon and water; made up of glucosethe function of life involving the exchange of gasses...

Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 6 2019-11-06

Anatomy and Physiology: Chapter 6 crossword puzzle
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  1. tissue used for communication and control
  2. a liquid tissue found between cells
  3. responsible for the continuation of the human race
  4. protects the body from harmful diseases
  5. the skin
  6. regulates bodily activities by secreting hormones
  7. gives support and rigidity to the body
  8. organs of the abdominal cavity
  9. a liquid tissue associated with circulation
  10. fluid tissue associated with the immune system
  11. organs once believed to be of no use to the human body
  12. breaks down food for absorption and use
  13. tissue used for movement
  14. transports food, oxygen, and waste products
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  1. includes the bones, ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and fat of the body
  2. exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen in the lungs
  3. provides movement for the body
  4. includes the skin and its many sensory receptors
  5. the excretion of liquid waste from the body
  6. the liquid tissue of the nervous system
  7. tissue used for covering and lining
  8. membrane lining the joint cavities
  9. controls all of the body's activities
  10. membrane type lining the mouth, nose, and throat
  11. membrane which lines the chest cavity

25 Clues: the skintissue used for movementprovides movement for the bodyorgans of the abdominal cavitymembrane lining the joint cavitiesa liquid tissue found between cellstissue used for covering and liningcontrols all of the body's activitiesmembrane which lines the chest cavitygives support and rigidity to the bodyprotects the body from harmful diseases...

IB SHES Unit 1.1 Anatomy 2019-09-23

IB SHES Unit 1.1 Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. This CONNECTIVE tissue attached muscle to bone
  2. BONES such as the Femur, Ulna, Radius and Phalanges are found in this REGION of the skeleton
  3. This Synovial STRUCTURE provides the fluid with fresh nutrients and removes Synovial waste
  4. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being closest to the central point of the body
  5. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe circular movements of a limb without the need for rotation
  6. This … capsule is the tough outer STRUCTURE of a Synovial joint
  7. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being at the back of the body
  8. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the upward movement of the shoulders following contraction of the Trapezius
  9. BONES such as the Sternum, Vertebrae, Sacrum & Cranium are found in this REGION of the skeleton
  10. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe a decrease in the angle between articulating bones
  11. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe toe up movement at the ankle following contraction of the Tibialis Anterior
  12. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the movement of the arm away from the midline of body following contraction of the Deltoid
  13. The REGION of a bone found at the head of a long bone
  14. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the movement of the soles of the feet to face or point laterally
  15. An abbreviation for the CONNECTIVE tissue that supports the Anterior part of the knee and is found under the Patella
  16. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe an increase in the angle between articulating bones
  17. This REGION of the Vertebral column contains 5 bones and is found in its Inferior section
  18. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the movement of the leg towards the midline of the body following contraction of the Sartorius
  19. This part of the Appendicular skeleton involves an articulation with the Clavicle
  20. The STRUCTURE inside a bone that produces blood cells
  21. The crest of this BONE can be felt at the top of the hip
  22. This REGION of the Vertebral column contains 12 bones that articulate with the costal bones
  23. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being further away from the central point of the body
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  1. The Synovial JOINT TYPE missing from this list. Gliding, Saddle, Pivot, Condyloid, Ball & Socket
  2. This synovial STRUCTURE enables reduced friction, impact resistance and acts as a medium for nutrients in a joint
  3. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe twisting movement of bones at a joint
  4. the BONE that separates the Ilium and Pubis
  5. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe toe down movement at the ankle following contraction of the Gastrocnemius
  6. the BONES that join at a synthesis in the Pelvic Girlde
  7. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the movement of the soles of the feet to face or point medially
  8. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe transferring to the face down position
  9. The REGION of a bone often referred to as the shaft
  10. the MOVEMENT TERM used to describe the downward movement of the shoulders following contraction of the Latissimus Dorsi
  11. The outer surface REGION of a bone that does not articulate with other bones
  12. This REGION of the Vertebral column contains 7 bones and is found in its superior section
  13. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being above another
  14. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being on the front of the body
  15. Synovial STRUCTURES that form to add protection to a joint
  16. This JOINT CLASS is significantly involved in the reduction of the number of skeletal bones between newborns and adults from 270 to 206
  17. This type of CARTILAGE is hard and shiny and reduces the friction between bones in a joint
  18. the POSITIONAL TERM used to describe a structure being below another
  19. This CONNECTIVE tissue attached bone to bone

42 Clues: the BONE that separates the Ilium and PubisThis CONNECTIVE tissue attached bone to boneThis CONNECTIVE tissue attached muscle to boneThe REGION of a bone often referred to as the shaftThe REGION of a bone found at the head of a long boneThe STRUCTURE inside a bone that produces blood cellsthe BONES that join at a synthesis in the Pelvic Girlde...

Plant Anatomy part 1 + 2 2020-10-04

Plant Anatomy part 1 + 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Animals which cause lots of damage to plants
  2. Plants which their above ground parts die in the winter, roots store energy
  3. Plants which live 3 or more years
  4. Fungi which helps and is helped by plant roots
  5. Plant disease
  6. Plants which lose their leaves in the winter
  7. Xylem and phloem factory cells in a plant
  8. Dead phloem cells in a tree, becomes bark
  9. Area where the trunk meets the roots
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  1. Plants which complete their lifecycle in 2 years
  2. Water and mineral transport cells in a plant
  3. Plants which retain their leaves in the winter
  4. Cutting of xylem and phloem, leads to plant death
  5. where 2 branches meet on a tree
  6. Relationship between 2 organisms where they both help each other survive
  7. Sugar transport cells in a plant
  8. Dead xylem cells in a tree, becomes heartwood
  9. Absorb water for and anchor plants
  10. Rotting wood, leads to plant failure
  11. Plants which complete their lifecycle in 1 year
  12. When soil around a plant is hardened and squished

21 Clues: Plant diseasewhere 2 branches meet on a treeSugar transport cells in a plantPlants which live 3 or more yearsAbsorb water for and anchor plantsRotting wood, leads to plant failureArea where the trunk meets the rootsXylem and phloem factory cells in a plantDead phloem cells in a tree, becomes barkWater and mineral transport cells in a plant...

Anatomy Root Words PT 1 2020-08-21

Anatomy Root Words PT 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. body
  2. sprout
  3. liver
  4. carry, bear
  5. starch
  6. head
  7. join
  8. skull
  9. before
  10. blood
  11. heat
  12. upon
  13. heart
  14. over, above
  15. same, alike
  16. cut out
  17. sharp
  18. safe
  19. back
  20. arm
  21. outside, external
  22. ring, around
  23. stomach
  24. milk
  25. within
  26. within, into
  27. loose, break
  28. tissue
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  1. wrist
  2. bladder, sac
  3. breast
  4. self
  5. sugar
  6. against, opposite
  7. between
  8. life
  9. breathe
  10. head, brain
  11. away from
  12. other, different
  13. hole, perforation
  14. towards
  15. skin
  16. half
  17. below, beneath
  18. bad, badly
  19. sound
  20. away, not
  21. inflammation
  22. large
  23. green
  24. joint
  25. fat
  26. reddish
  27. to walk
  28. outside of

56 Clues: armfatbodyselfheadjoinlifeheatuponskinhalfsafebackmilkwristliversugarskullbloodheartsoundsharplargegreenjointsproutbreaststarchbeforewithintissuebetweenbreathetowardscut outstomachreddishto walkaway fromaway, notbad, badlyoutside ofcarry, bearhead, brainover, abovesame, alikebladder, sacinflammationring, aroundwithin, intoloose, breakbelow, beneath...

INTRODUCTION OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2019-12-11

INTRODUCTION OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY crossword puzzle
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  1. POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS IS PUSH THE VARIABLE ____ FROM ITS ORIGINAL VALUES.
  2. WHAT TYPE OF FEEDBACK SYSTEMS ARE IMPORTANT IN SPECIFIC SITUATIONS.
  3. ____ OF BLOOD CLOTTING IS AN EXAMPLE OF POSITIVE FEEDBACK.
  4. ____ PRESSURE IS AN ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF NEGATIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS.
  5. WHICH ANATOMICAL PLANE IS THE ONLY HORIZONTAL PLANE.
  6. THE TEMPERATURE WILL ____ WHEN HEATER IS OFF.
  7. THERE ARE ____ TYPES OF FEEDBACK SYSTEMS.
  8. POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS TEND TO ____ THE ORIGINAL DISTURBANCE.
  9. TO EXPOSE THE HEART FOR OPEN HEART SURGERY,THE SURGEON WOULD NEED TO CUT THROUGH THE CAVITY.
  10. ____ FILTER BLOOD.
  11. THE RESPONSE IN POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS IS THE ____.
  12. POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS ARE ____ IN THE BODY.
  13. THE TRANSVERSE PLANE SEPARATE THE BODY INTO ____.
  14. STRUCTURE THAT COMPOSED OF TWO OR MORE TISSUE TYPES.
  15. THE ____ IS THE BASIC UNIT OF LIFE.
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  1. CONTAINS A LUNG.
  2. ENDOCRINE ____ PRODUCE CHEMICALS MOLECULES CALLED HORMONES.
  3. A VERY ____ OR VERY STRONG EFFECT IS DESIRED IN POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS.
  4. WHAT KIND OF SENSOR THAT BEEN USED IN THERMOSTAT?
  5. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM KEEPS THE BLOOD SUPPLIED WITH ____.
  6. SMALL INTESTINE IS LOCATED AT ____ REGION.
  7. AN EVENT MUST BREAK THE POSITIVE FEEDBACK CYCLE.
  8. MOST HOMEOSTATIC CONTROL MECHANISMS ARE ____ FEEDBACK SYSTEMS.
  9. WHEN MANY ORGAN SYSTEMS WORK TOGETHER IT CAN FORM ____.
  10. AN ANGLE BETWEEN TRANSVERSE PLANE AND A SAGITTAL PLANE.
  11. NEGATIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS CAUSE AN ____ RESPONSE TO THE INITIAL CHANGE.
  12. SEPARATES THE THORACIC CAVITY FROM THE ABDOMINOPELVIC CAVITY.
  13. CONSISTS OF GROUPS OF SIMILAR CELLS.
  14. MOST OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM IS CONTAINED WITHIN THE ____ CAVITY.
  15. THE TEMPERATURE WILL ____ WHEN HEATER IS ON.

30 Clues: CONTAINS A LUNG.____ FILTER BLOOD.THE ____ IS THE BASIC UNIT OF LIFE.CONSISTS OF GROUPS OF SIMILAR CELLS.THERE ARE ____ TYPES OF FEEDBACK SYSTEMS.SMALL INTESTINE IS LOCATED AT ____ REGION.THE TEMPERATURE WILL ____ WHEN HEATER IS ON.THE TEMPERATURE WILL ____ WHEN HEATER IS OFF.POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS ARE ____ IN THE BODY....

INTRODUCTION OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2019-12-11

INTRODUCTION OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY crossword puzzle
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  1. POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS IS PUSH THE VARIABLE ____ FROM ITS ORIGINAL VALUES.
  2. WHAT TYPE OF FEEDBACK SYSTEMS ARE IMPORTANT IN SPECIFIC SITUATIONS.
  3. ____ OF BLOOD CLOTTING IS AN EXAMPLE OF POSITIVE FEEDBACK.
  4. ____ PRESSURE IS AN ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF NEGATIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS.
  5. WHICH ANATOMICAL PLANE IS THE ONLY HORIZONTAL PLANE.
  6. THE TEMPERATURE WILL ____ WHEN HEATER IS OFF.
  7. THERE ARE ____ TYPES OF FEEDBACK SYSTEMS.
  8. POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS TEND TO ____ THE ORIGINAL DISTURBANCE.
  9. TO EXPOSE THE HEART FOR OPEN HEART SURGERY,THE SURGEON WOULD NEED TO CUT THROUGH THE CAVITY.
  10. ____ FILTER BLOOD.
  11. THE RESPONSE IN POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS IS THE ____.
  12. POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS ARE ____ IN THE BODY.
  13. THE TRANSVERSE PLANE SEPARATE THE BODY INTO ____.
  14. STRUCTURE THAT COMPOSED OF TWO OR MORE TISSUE TYPES.
  15. THE ____ IS THE BASIC UNIT OF LIFE.
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  1. CONTAINS A LUNG.
  2. ENDOCRINE ____ PRODUCE CHEMICALS MOLECULES CALLED HORMONES.
  3. A VERY ____ OR VERY STRONG EFFECT IS DESIRED IN POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS.
  4. WHAT KIND OF SENSOR THAT BEEN USED IN THERMOSTAT?
  5. RESPIRATORY SYSTEM KEEPS THE BLOOD SUPPLIED WITH ____.
  6. SMALL INTESTINE IS LOCATED AT ____ REGION.
  7. AN EVENT MUST BREAK THE POSITIVE FEEDBACK CYCLE.
  8. MOST HOMEOSTATIC CONTROL MECHANISMS ARE ____ FEEDBACK SYSTEMS.
  9. WHEN MANY ORGAN SYSTEMS WORK TOGETHER IT CAN FORM ____.
  10. AN ANGLE BETWEEN TRANSVERSE PLANE AND A SAGITTAL PLANE.
  11. NEGATIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS CAUSE AN ____ RESPONSE TO THE INITIAL CHANGE.
  12. SEPARATES THE THORACIC CAVITY FROM THE ABDOMINOPELVIC CAVITY.
  13. CONSISTS OF GROUPS OF SIMILAR CELLS.
  14. MOST OF THE DIGESTIVE SYSTEM IS CONTAINED WITHIN THE ____ CAVITY.
  15. THE TEMPERATURE WILL ____ WHEN HEATER IS ON.

30 Clues: CONTAINS A LUNG.____ FILTER BLOOD.THE ____ IS THE BASIC UNIT OF LIFE.CONSISTS OF GROUPS OF SIMILAR CELLS.THERE ARE ____ TYPES OF FEEDBACK SYSTEMS.SMALL INTESTINE IS LOCATED AT ____ REGION.THE TEMPERATURE WILL ____ WHEN HEATER IS ON.THE TEMPERATURE WILL ____ WHEN HEATER IS OFF.POSITIVE FEEDBACK SYSTEMS ARE ____ IN THE BODY....

Anatomy Chapter 6: Muscles Crossword 2020-11-10

Anatomy Chapter 6: Muscles    Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. an electrical event occurring when a stimulus of sufficient intensity is applied to a neuron or muscle cell, allowing sodium ions to move into the cell and reverse the polarity.
  2. of the same length
  3. muscles that act in opposition to an agonist or prime mover.
  4. the connective tissue enveloping bundles of muscle fibers.
  5. chemical released by neurons that may, upon binding to receptors of neurons or effector cells, stimulate or inhibit them.
  6. organ system consisting of skeletal muscles and their connective tissue attachments.
  7. requiring oxygen to live or grow
  8. muscles cooperating with another muscle or muscle group to produce a desired movement.
  9. The product of anaerobic metabolism, especially in muscle.
  10. muscle consisting of cross-striated (cross-striped) muscle fibers; includes cardiac and skeletal muscle.
  11. muscle cells
  12. neuron process that carries impulses away from nerve cell body; efferent process; the conducting portion of a nerve cell.
  13. filaments composing the myofibrils. Of two types: actin and myosin.
  14. the movable attachment of a muscle as opposed to its origin
  15. circular movement of a body part.
  16. fibrous or membranous sheet connecting a muscle and the part it moves.
  17. one of the principal contractile proteins found in muscle.
  18. (ACh)a chemical transmitter substance released by certain nerve endings
  19. the region where a motor neuron comes into close contact with a skeletal muscle cell.
  20. turning toward a common point from different directions.
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  1. specialized muscle of the heart.
  2. a single rapid contraction of a muscle followed by relaxation.
  3. the fluid-filled space at a synapse between neurons.
  4. muscle composed of cylindrical multinucleate cells with obvious striations; the muscle(s) attached to the body’s skeleton; also called voluntary muscle.
  5. ability to respond to a stimulus
  6. attachment of a muscle that remains relatively fixed during muscular contraction.
  7. muscle whose contractions are primarily responsible for a particular movement; antagonist.
  8. the volume of oxygen required after exercise to oxidize the lactic acid formed during exercising.
  9. a bundle of nerve or muscle fibers bound together by connective tissue.
  10. to move away from the midline of the body
  11. movement that increases the angle of a joint; straightening a flexed knee.
  12. respiration in which oxygen is consumed and glucose is broken down entirely; water, carbon dioxide, and large amounts of ATP are the final products.
  13. not requiring oxygen
  14. muscles acting to immobilize a joint or a bone; fixes the origin of a muscle so that muscle action can be exerted at the insertion.
  15. to move toward the midline of the body.
  16. contractile organelles found in the cytoplasm of muscle cells.
  17. a response that varies directly with the strength of the stimulus.
  18. (1) the tense, contracted state of a muscle; (2) an infectious disease.
  19. bending; the movement that decreases the angle between bones.
  20. muscle under control of the will; skeletal muscle.
  21. muscles consisting of spindle shaped, unstriped (nonstriated) muscle cells, involuntary muscle.
  22. the thin connective tissue surrounding each muscle cell.
  23. the smallest contractile unit of muscle; extends from one Z disc to the next.
  24. the sheath of fibrous connective tissue surrounding a muscle.
  25. cord of dense fibrous tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
  26. a contractile protein of muscle
  27. sustained partial contraction of a muscle in response to stretch receptor inputs; keeps the muscle healthy and ready to react.
  28. breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid; an anaerobic process.

48 Clues: muscle cellsof the same lengthnot requiring oxygena contractile protein of musclespecialized muscle of the heart.ability to respond to a stimulusrequiring oxygen to live or growcircular movement of a body part.to move toward the midline of the body.to move away from the midline of the bodymuscle under control of the will; skeletal muscle....

Anatomy 242 final exam crossword 2020-12-04

Anatomy 242 final exam crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. What artery delivers blood to the kidney?
  2. Articulates with radius.
  3. Empty stomach lies in folds that called .....
  4. Milk production by a mother to her baby is what feedback.
  5. Hormone that helps to set biological clock.
  6. Insulin and glucagon released from.
  7. Most numerous white blood cells are?
  8. Merocrine, apocrine, sebaceous, and cerominous are calling ......
  9. What happened when body produce too much growth hormone?
  10. Distribution of oxygen and nutrients to the body cells are functions of the .....
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  1. Kidney produce.
  2. Renal tubule have this type of cells.
  3. What is the third major region of small intestine ileum, jejunum, and ?
  4. The biconcave discs, anucleate, essentially no organelles are called.
  5. Articulation point for humerus
  6. Release of water, enzymes, and buffers calls .........
  7. The left side of the heart supplies the blood into the ........ circulation?
  8. The right side of the heart pumps blood to what circulation?
  9. 90% of absorption occurs in what part of intestine?
  10. Protein that stays in skeletal and cardiac muscles.

20 Clues: Kidney produce.Articulates with radius.Articulation point for humerusInsulin and glucagon released from.Most numerous white blood cells are?Renal tubule have this type of cells.What artery delivers blood to the kidney?Hormone that helps to set biological clock.Empty stomach lies in folds that called ........

Anatomy of the Inner Ear 2021-02-05

Anatomy of the Inner Ear crossword puzzle
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  1. A cavity located within the petrous portion of the human temporal bone that creates the cochlea image we often see in textbooks.
  2. The widest coil of the spiral
  3. Houses the the vestibulocochlear (VIII) and facial (VII) nerves
  4. High in potassium and very low in sodium. This fluid fills the membranous labyrinth including the scala media.
  5. Part of the cell that transmits signals to other cells.
  6. Located on the edge of the scala media and translates to the strip of vascular system.
  7. A structure of the bony labyrinth that together with the cochlea form the medial wall of the middle ear cavity.
  8. A structure of the bony labyrinth which contains the organ of hearing
  9. The main structure responsible for converting mechanical vibrations that enter the cochlea into neural impulses.
  10. Holes in the bones that auditory nerves use to enter the spiral lamina.
  11. The narrowest end of the spiral where the coils get tighter
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  1. Located within the cochlea as a central core of bone
  2. Part of the cell that receives signals from the other cells.
  3. Located within the bony labyrinth and follows all the curves and coils of the bony labyrinth. It is also suspended within the bony labyrinth in a fluid called perilymph and attaches to the edge of the bony labyrinth along the edge of the cochlear spiral.
  4. Also known as the cochlear duct or cochlear partition and it is the membranous part of the cochlea
  5. A structure of the bony labyrinth that together with the vestibular contains the organs of balance
  6. A spiral corkscrew -shaped bony shelf that projects from the side of the modiolus and partially divides the cochlear tunnel into sections
  7. Narrow passage where the scala tympani and scala vestibuli are connected together.
  8. Network of cells used by the hair cells of the organ of Corti to communicate with the brain
  9. The scala vestibuli and scala tympani, together with the vestibule and semicircular canals are filled with this fluid, which is high in sodium and low in potassium.

20 Clues: The widest coil of the spiralLocated within the cochlea as a central core of bonePart of the cell that transmits signals to other cells.The narrowest end of the spiral where the coils get tighterPart of the cell that receives signals from the other cells.Houses the the vestibulocochlear (VIII) and facial (VII) nerves...

Anatomy of the Inner Ear 2021-02-05

Anatomy of the Inner Ear crossword puzzle
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  1. The scala vestibuli and scala tympani, together with the vestibule and semicircular canals are filled with this fluid, which is high in sodium and low in potassium.
  2. Narrow passage where the scala tympani and scala vestibuli are connected together.
  3. A structure of the bony labyrinth which contains the organ of hearing.
  4. Holes in the bones that auditory nerves use to enter the spiral lamina.
  5. Part of the cell that receives signals from the other cells.
  6. Network of cells used by the hair cells of the organ of Corti to communicate with the brain.
  7. A cavity located within the petrous portion of the human temporal bone that creates the cochlea image we often see in textbooks.
  8. The narrowest end of the spiral where the coils get tighter
  9. The main structure responsible for converting mechanical vibrations that enter the cochlea into neural impulses.
  10. A structure of the bony labyrinth that together with the cochlea form the medial wall of the middle ear cavity.
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  1. Houses the the vestibulocochlear (VIII) and facial (VII) nerves.
  2. The widest coil of the spiral
  3. Located within the cochlea as a central core of bone.
  4. A spiral corkscrew -shaped bony shelf that projects from the side of the modiolus and partially divides the cochlear tunnel into sections.
  5. High in potassium and very low in sodium. This fluid fills the membranous labyrinth including the scala media.
  6. Part of the cell that transmits signals to other cells.
  7. A structure of the bony labyrinth that together with the vestibular contains the organs of balance.
  8. Located within the bony labyrinth and follows all the curves and coils of the bony labyrinth. It is also suspended within the bony labyrinth in a fluid called perilymph and attaches to the edge of the bony labyrinth along the edge of the cochlear spiral.
  9. Also known as the cochlear duct or cochlear partition and it is the membranous part of the cochlea.
  10. Located on the edge of the scala media and translates to the strip of vascular system.

20 Clues: The widest coil of the spiralLocated within the cochlea as a central core of bone.Part of the cell that transmits signals to other cells.The narrowest end of the spiral where the coils get tighterPart of the cell that receives signals from the other cells.Houses the the vestibulocochlear (VIII) and facial (VII) nerves....

LSHS Holiday + Anatomy Crossword 1 2020-12-16

LSHS Holiday + Anatomy Crossword 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. one of Santa’s reindeers
  2. this mineral is needed for strong bones and for muscle contractions
  3. it is not so easy to make this winter figure in Whittier
  4. these glands in the skin produce oil
  5. this protein, along with actin makes up the sarcomere
  6. houses, men and women may be made of this and then decorated for the holidays
  7. you hang this on a Christmas tree
  8. a brown pigment made by cells in the skin
  9. this large upper back muscle is named based on its shape
  10. this fluid helps to lubricate articulating joints
  11. __________ pelvises are wider and the jaw is more curved
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  1. this structure in compact bone is made of layers called lacunae and lamellae
  2. the colorful name for the Friday after Thanksgiving
  3. Santa slides down this to get in a house
  4. this skin disorder is caused by a fungus and is very easily transmitted
  5. a white and red striped treat
  6. these cells in muscle tissue need to be activated in order to increase muscle size
  7. the spicy flavor of candy canes
  8. it is better to give these than receive them
  9. this type of tissue helps to store energy and provides insulation
  10. this is weeklong celebration held in the United States that honors African heritage in African-American culture
  11. your elbow is _______ to your wrist (positional term)
  12. these tiny white structures have very pretty geometric shapes
  13. Santa’s vehicle
  14. a nine-branched candelabrum that is a part of the Hanukkah celebration

25 Clues: Santa’s vehicleone of Santa’s reindeersa white and red striped treatthe spicy flavor of candy canesyou hang this on a Christmas treethese glands in the skin produce oilSanta slides down this to get in a housea brown pigment made by cells in the skinit is better to give these than receive themthis fluid helps to lubricate articulating joints...

Anatomy of a Computer - Mark 2023-02-10

Anatomy of a Computer - Mark crossword puzzle
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  1. let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
  2. Many peripherals, such as MP3 playe s, modern printers, and PDAs
  3. houses most of your computer’s components and directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices.
  4. brain of the computer
  5. ports transfer data as fast as 400mbps
  6. port If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the serial port You can attach some older key- boards, mice, and modems to the
  7. The CPU stores temporary information, such as data relating to open programs,
  8. It funnels power through the multicolored cables
  9. supplies the image o the monitor.
  10. one of the 3 primary functions
  11. output
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  1. it petrays your computer
  2. input devices
  3. read only memory
  4. This activates when you turn on the computer and per- forms system checks before starting your main OS.
  5. represented by ones and zeroes
  6. dot on scoreboard
  7. each digit
  8. 1s and 0s are the only two numbers ou need to represent the flow of
  9. Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
  10. card increases sound quality

21 Clues: outputeach digitinput devicesread only memorydot on scoreboardbrain of the computerit petrays your computercard increases sound qualityrepresented by ones and zeroesone of the 3 primary functionsIt funnels power through the multicolored cablessupplies the image o the monitor.ports transfer data as fast as 400mbps...

Anatomy of a Computer - John 2023-02-10

Anatomy of a Computer - John crossword puzzle
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  1. funnels power through multicoloured wires.
  2. a piece of information that acts like a description to a search
  3. an input device that moves a hand across the screen.
  4. houses most of the computer's components.
  5. houses your graphics card.
  6. an output device that displays other people' voices through calls and voicemails
  7. an input device that allows other to hear your voice through calls and voicemail
  8. a code or language using 1's and 0's
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  1. An input device that helps type words on the screen
  2. a component that displays everything you see and browse.
  3. The address of a webpage
  4. set of related webpages located under a single name
  5. The brain of the computer.
  6. Info system on the internet which allows documents to be connected by other documents
  7. shortened version of Hypertext markup language
  8. a famous browser
  9. displays sound and is interrogated in a motherboard.
  10. Temporary storer of information in a computer.
  11. is a word or button that points to another location
  12. slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.

20 Clues: a famous browserThe address of a webpageThe brain of the computer.houses your graphics card.a code or language using 1's and 0'shouses most of the computer's components.funnels power through multicoloured wires.shortened version of Hypertext markup languageTemporary storer of information in a computer....

The Anatomy of a Computer 2023-02-10

The Anatomy of a Computer crossword puzzle
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  1. A type of input device
  2. A type of output device
  3. transmits or receives data
  4. inter-processor communication within a system
  5. enables the computer to input, process, and deliver sound
  6. output device you hear from
  7. input device you use to type
  8. connects your home to the internet
  9. generates the video signal sent to a computer display
  10. used to keep the pc cooled
  11. magnetic storage medium for a computer
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  1. the backbone of the computer
  2. the primary component of a computer
  3. helps handle graphics-related work like graphics, effects, and videos
  4. connects personal computers, audio and video devices
  5. provides stable electricity
  6. the amount of info a computer can hold
  7. the thing hold everything in a computer
  8. storage, data backup, and transferring files between devices
  9. mainly used for storage

20 Clues: A type of input deviceA type of output devicemainly used for storagetransmits or receives dataused to keep the pc cooledprovides stable electricityoutput device you hear fromthe backbone of the computerinput device you use to typeconnects your home to the internetthe primary component of a computerthe amount of info a computer can hold...

Upper Extremity Vocabulary and Anatomy 2023-03-31

Upper Extremity Vocabulary and Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. External rotation
  2. Proximal Interphalangeal (PIP), Distal Interphalangeal (DIP)
  3. Abduction (first 15 degrees), some internal rotation, stabilizes the head of the humerus
  4. Turning on a single axis
  5. Side bending
  6. Turning the palm downward
  7. Scaphoid
  8. Lowering a part
  9. Moving horizontally towards the midline
  10. Epicondyles
  11. Shoulder abduction, flexion, extension
  12. Rotation away from midline
  13. Elbow flexion
  14. Movement of the wrist toward the radius or lateral side
  15. Straightening joint or increasing the angle between two bones
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  1. Movement of the thumb across the palm of the hand
  2. Moving a part forward
  3. Moving horizontally away from the midline
  4. Movement of the wrist toward the ulna or medial side
  5. Moving a part backward
  6. Sternoclavicular (SC), Acromioclavicular (AC), Glenohumeral, Scapulothoracic
  7. Horizontal adduction and adduction of the shoulder
  8. Shoulder adduction, shoulder extension, horizontal abduction
  9. Turning the palm upward
  10. Elbow extension
  11. Excessive extension beyond anatomical position
  12. Moving towards the midline
  13. Circular motion at hip and shoulder (Tri-planar)
  14. Moving away from the midline
  15. Internal rotation
  16. Rotation toward midline
  17. Raising a part
  18. Acromion process, spine of the scapula, glenoid fossa/cavity
  19. Proximal, middle, distal
  20. External rotation
  21. Bending a joint or decreasing the angle between two bones

36 Clues: ScaphoidEpicondylesSide bendingElbow flexionRaising a partElbow extensionLowering a partExternal rotationInternal rotationExternal rotationMoving a part forwardMoving a part backwardTurning the palm upwardRotation toward midlineTurning on a single axisProximal, middle, distalTurning the palm downwardMoving towards the midline...

Anatomy Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-31

Anatomy Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Lower-arm bone on the same side as the thumb
  2. Lower posterior portion of the pubic bone
  3. Slightly curved triangular-shaped bone near the base of the spine
  4. Irregular bones making up your spine
  5. Largest and strongest bone in the human
  6. Two large flat bones that help protect the lower half of the body
  7. Jaw Bone
  8. Broad blade-shaped bone that forms the back sides of the pubic bone
  9. End of the spine
  10. Lower leg bone supports all of your weight
  11. Bones that make up the human head
  12. Upper Jaw
  13. Point of the elbow (Funny Bone)
  14. Knee cap
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  1. Lower-arm bone on the same side as the pinky finger
  2. Set of flat bones that protect the heart and lungs
  3. Bone of the upper arm
  4. Back shoulder bone
  5. Long flat bone in the front of the body that connects to the ribs
  6. Lower leg bone small and does not support your weight
  7. Ankle bone
  8. Fingers and toes
  9. Long curved flat bones that for the ribcage
  10. Wrist bones,short bones
  11. Long bone connecting your arms to your ribcage
  12. Bones that make up the feet

26 Clues: Jaw BoneKnee capUpper JawAnkle boneFingers and toesEnd of the spineBack shoulder boneBone of the upper armWrist bones,short bonesBones that make up the feetPoint of the elbow (Funny Bone)Bones that make up the human headIrregular bones making up your spineLargest and strongest bone in the humanLower posterior portion of the pubic bone...

4th Anatomy - Heart and Blood 2023-04-27

4th Anatomy - Heart and Blood crossword puzzle
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  1. largest artery
  2. valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle; bicuspid valve
  3. this blood is bright red blood that has picked up oxygen from the lungs, and enters back into the heart through the pulmonary lungs
  4. the two lower chambers of the heart, and they pump blood out to the lungs and body
  5. a double layered protective covering of the heart
  6. vessels that carry blood towards the heart
  7. smallest blood vessels
  8. chamber that receives blood from the lungs
  9. the vena cava where blood returns to the heart from upper body
  10. deoxygenated blood enters the heart here
  11. valve between the right atrium and the right ventricle
  12. sends deoxygenated blood to the lungs
  13. vessels that carry blood away from the heart
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  1. pumps blood out of the heart through the aorta aortic valve into the aorta
  2. sends oxygenated blood back to the heart
  3. the body system that includes the heart and blood vessels
  4. this blood enters on the right side of the heart through the superior and inferior vena cava and leaves through the pulmonary artery to the lungs
  5. the two upper chambers of the heart
  6. prevent back flow of blood
  7. vena cava where the blood returns to the heart from lower body
  8. pumps oxygen poor blood to the lungs through the pulmonary valve then the pulmonary arteries
  9. valve positioned between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
  10. valve that keeps blood from flowing back into the left ventricle

23 Clues: largest arterysmallest blood vesselsprevent back flow of bloodthe two upper chambers of the heartsends deoxygenated blood to the lungssends oxygenated blood back to the heartdeoxygenated blood enters the heart herevessels that carry blood towards the heartchamber that receives blood from the lungsvessels that carry blood away from the heart...

Anatomy Ch 11 Endocrine System 2023-05-01

Anatomy Ch 11 Endocrine System crossword puzzle
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  1. also called the hypophysis
  2. stimulates cells to enlarge and divide
  3. entireprocess ofchemical comunication
  4. located deep between the cerebral hemi
  5. produces estrogens, progesterone, gonadotropin
  6. the pineal gland secretes this hormone
  7. the central portion of the adrenal gland
  8. regulatory biochemicals for cells
  9. male gonads
  10. hormone produced by the hypothalamus
  11. stimulates and sustains milk production
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  1. cyclic adenosine monophosphate
  2. stimulates the liver to break down glycogen
  3. secretions which only affect the secreting cell
  4. stimulates the liver to produce glycogen
  5. female gonads
  6. the outer part of the adrenal gland
  7. chemical synthesized from norepinephrine
  8. the thymus secretes a group of hormonescallee
  9. hormone synthesized in the outer zone adrenal
  10. glands closely associated with the kidneys
  11. lies in the mediastinum between the lungs
  12. steroid that effects glucose metabolism

23 Clues: male gonadsfemale gonadsalso called the hypophysiscyclic adenosine monophosphateregulatory biochemicals for cellsthe outer part of the adrenal glandhormone produced by the hypothalamusentireprocess ofchemical comunicationstimulates cells to enlarge and dividelocated deep between the cerebral hemithe pineal gland secretes this hormone...

General Functions of Pig Anatomy 2023-05-11

General Functions of Pig Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Oxygen-rich blood from left ventricle to all parts of body
  2. Air from lungs to throat
  3. Opening between vocal cords and upper larynx
  4. Distinguish different tastes
  5. Removes excess water and wastes
  6. Brings bile to duodenum
  7. Membrane around heart
  8. Place where white blood cells mature
  9. Covers glottis
  10. Connects bloodstream to fetus
  11. Blood from right ventricle to lungs
  12. Carries oxygen-rich blood to fetus
  13. First part of small intestine
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  1. Carries oxygen-rich blood to lower-body organs
  2. Collects blood from right atrium
  3. Makes digestive enzymes
  4. Food tube
  5. Reddish gland at back of neck
  6. Pouch off digestive tract
  7. Sack that stores food
  8. Allows diffusion of oxygen into blood
  9. Digestion is completed here
  10. Flattened organ attached to stomach
  11. Muscular wall that divides chest cavity
  12. Makes bile
  13. Produces eggs
  14. Voice box

27 Clues: Food tubeVoice boxMakes bileProduces eggsCovers glottisSack that stores foodMembrane around heartMakes digestive enzymesBrings bile to duodenumAir from lungs to throatPouch off digestive tractDigestion is completed hereDistinguish different tastesReddish gland at back of neckConnects bloodstream to fetusFirst part of small intestine...

The Human Digestive System Anatomy 2012-03-04

The Human Digestive System Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. What category of teeth do your wisdom teeth belong to?
  2. Name one of the salivary glands.
  3. What are your two front teeth?
  4. Which is the sphincter between your esophagus and stomach?
  5. Name the tube that transports food from your pharyxn to your stomach.
  6. where is bile stored?
  7. Where does the intestinal chyme convert to fecal stool?
  8. What is the first length of your small intestine called?
  9. What organ produces the bile salts?
  10. What part of the small intestine is the last section?
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  1. What is that thingy that hangs at the back of your mouth called?
  2. Which sphincter is between your stomach and small intestine?
  3. What is the name of the circular muscle at the top of your stomach called?
  4. What is above your uvula?
  5. What organ releases a buffer into your duodenum?
  6. Name the salivary gland located on your jaw bone.
  7. Where does the chemical breakdown of food begin?
  8. Which is the sphincter between your small and large intestine?
  9. What is your second length of your small intestine called?
  10. What are the finger-like extensions in your small intestine which absorb?

20 Clues: where is bile stored?What is above your uvula?What are your two front teeth?Name one of the salivary glands.What organ produces the bile salts?What organ releases a buffer into your duodenum?Where does the chemical breakdown of food begin?Name the salivary gland located on your jaw bone.What part of the small intestine is the last section?...

Muscular System: Anatomy and Physiology 2014-01-28

Muscular System: Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. type of muscle that is found in the walls of hollow organs
  2. attaches to bones or skin
  3. responsible for the striations; come in a dark and light form
  4. provides the "go" signal for contraction and is stored in the SR
  5. chains of contractile units made up of myofibrils
  6. allows for cell-cell communication in cardiac muscle
  7. wraps a bundle of fasicles
  8. means having many nuclei per cell
  9. means "around"
  10. means "striped"
  11. composes the thin filaments
  12. both cardiac and smooth muscle exhibit this type of control
  13. the characteristic shape of a smooth muscle cell
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  1. there are two types of these in each sarcomere
  2. the special name for a muscle cell's plasma membrane
  3. a bundle of fibers
  4. connects muscle to bone
  5. wraps a single muscle fiber
  6. specialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum
  7. where cardiac muscle is found
  8. composes the thick filaments
  9. the outermost connective tissue layer covering the muscle body
  10. generated by muscle activity

23 Clues: means "around"means "striped"a bundle of fibersconnects muscle to boneattaches to bones or skinwraps a bundle of fasicleswraps a single muscle fibercomposes the thin filamentscomposes the thick filamentsgenerated by muscle activitywhere cardiac muscle is foundmeans having many nuclei per cellspecialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum...

Anatomy of the Auditory System 2015-12-07

Anatomy of the Auditory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bones of the middle ear
  2. largest of the ossicles
  3. aqueduct small opening between the scala tympani and subarachnoid space of the cranium
  4. muscle that rotates the stapes posteriorly
  5. membrane divider between the outer and middle ear
  6. Wall entrance to the Eustachian Tube, Carotid Artery also passes through this wall
  7. the inner ear is divided into how many cavity systems
  8. Ear located in the petrous portion of the temporal bone
  9. and enlargement near the opening to the vestibule in each canal
  10. Window footplate of the stapes is embedded here
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  1. also known as the anvil
  2. the central portion of the osseous labyrinth
  3. canals houses the sense organs for movement
  4. curled margin of the pinna
  5. membrane overlays the hair cells
  6. Wall tendon of stapes arises from here, Chorda Tympani also courses through here
  7. houses the organs for hearing
  8. Window marks entrance to the Scala Tympani of the cochlea
  9. basilar membrane is the what of the scala media
  10. main part of the outer ear

20 Clues: also known as the anvilbones of the middle earlargest of the ossiclescurled margin of the pinnamain part of the outer earhouses the organs for hearingmembrane overlays the hair cellsmuscle that rotates the stapes posteriorlythe central portion of the osseous labyrinthcanals houses the sense organs for movement...

Anatomy of the Auditory System 2015-12-07

Anatomy of the Auditory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bones of the middle ear
  2. largest of the ossicles
  3. aqueduct small opening between the scala tympani and subarachnoid space of the cranium
  4. muscle that rotates the stapes posteriorly
  5. membrane divider between the outer and middle ear
  6. Wall entrance to the Eustachian Tube, Carotid Artery also passes through this wall
  7. the inner ear is divided into how many cavity systems
  8. Ear located in the petrous portion of the temporal bone
  9. and enlargement near the opening to the vestibule in each canal
  10. Window footplate of the stapes is embedded here
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  1. also known as the anvil
  2. the central portion of the osseous labyrinth
  3. canals houses the sense organs for movement
  4. curled margin of the pinna
  5. membrane overlays the hair cells
  6. Wall tendon of stapes arises from here, Chorda Tympani also courses through here
  7. houses the organs for hearing
  8. Window marks entrance to the Scala Tympani of the cochlea
  9. basilar membrane is the what of the scala media
  10. main part of the outer ear

20 Clues: also known as the anvilbones of the middle earlargest of the ossiclescurled margin of the pinnamain part of the outer earhouses the organs for hearingmembrane overlays the hair cellsmuscle that rotates the stapes posteriorlythe central portion of the osseous labyrinthcanals houses the sense organs for movement...

Anatomy Lecture 7 Crossword Review 2016-08-31

Anatomy Lecture 7 Crossword Review crossword puzzle
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  1. These receptors bind acetylcholine
  2. CT covering around muscle fascicles
  3. Structure from Z-line to Z-line
  4. An individual muscle cell
  5. Neurotransmitter released by motor neurons
  6. appearance of both skeletal and cardiac muscle on histological image
  7. Muscle tissue lacking striations
  8. CT attachment to bone
  9. Pathologic reflex indicating injury to corticospinal tract
  10. A motor ______ is defined as all neurons controlling the same muscle
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  1. Thick filaments
  2. Post synaptic membrane of the neuromuscular junction
  3. Made up of 1 t-tubule and 2 cisterns
  4. Release of this causes contraction in the sarcomere
  5. location of nuclei in skeletal muscle histology
  6. These cells support and repair skeletal muscles
  7. cardiac myocytes stick together to form ______
  8. Pathophysiology of Guillain-Barre syndrome
  9. The embryonic origin of muscle tissue
  10. This motor neuron modulates activity of muscles
  11. When two Z lines come together
  12. Type of contraction produced by smooth muscle
  13. Made up exclusively of thin filaments

23 Clues: Thick filamentsCT attachment to boneAn individual muscle cellWhen two Z lines come togetherStructure from Z-line to Z-lineMuscle tissue lacking striationsThese receptors bind acetylcholineCT covering around muscle fasciclesMade up of 1 t-tubule and 2 cisternsThe embryonic origin of muscle tissueMade up exclusively of thin filaments...

Anatomy Lecture 9 Crossword Review 2016-09-01

Anatomy Lecture 9 Crossword Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Term used to describe an illness of dizzyness, ataxia and nausea
  2. CN VII pierces this gland but doesn't innervate it
  3. This reflex pathway involves CN V and CN VII
  4. Large cranial nerve, uses 3 separate foramen to exit the skull
  5. Nerve that innervates the stylopharyngeus muscle
  6. Lesion to CN IV will produce _______ when you look down and out
  7. One symptom that results from injury to cranial nerve three
  8. CN VI is responsible for eye_______
  9. Division of CN V that provides sensation to the upper eyelid
  10. Cranial nerve 1 pierces through this bone to enter the skull.
  11. Only functional modality carried by CN XII
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  1. CN IX, X and XI exit the skull via this foramen
  2. This nerve is responsible for being able to look down and in
  3. One symptom of CN X compression
  4. Symptom that results from injury to the cribiform plate
  5. CN VII exits the skull via the ______ foramen
  6. Injury at the optic chiasm will produce _______vision
  7. One muscle innervated by CN XI
  8. This cranial nerve is responsible for pupillary contstriction
  9. Function of the vestibular portion of CN VIII
  10. The optic _______ contains information from both eyes
  11. Injury of CN XII will cause the tongue to deviate _____ side of injury

22 Clues: One muscle innervated by CN XIOne symptom of CN X compressionCN VI is responsible for eye_______Only functional modality carried by CN XIICN VII exits the skull via the ______ foramenFunction of the vestibular portion of CN VIIIThis reflex pathway involves CN V and CN VIICN IX, X and XI exit the skull via this foramen...

Anatomy and Physiology of Audiology 2016-12-07

Anatomy and Physiology of Audiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Resistance to the flow of energy
  2. Refers to the quality of a neuron wherein it responds to the period of the stimulus
  3. May be seen at the primary reception area, Heschl’s gyrus
  4. Converts acoustic every into electrochemical energy
  5. Slowly increase their firing rate through the initial stages of firing
  6. There is an initial response to onset of a stimulus, followed by silence
  7. About 0.5mm from the tympanic membrane
  8. Inflammation of the skin of the external ear
  9. The entry way to the cochlea
  10. Houses the sensors for balance and hearing
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  1. Forms the curled margin of the pinna, marking its most distal borders
  2. Have a periodic, chopped temporal pattern as long as a tone is present
  3. The entrance to the ear canal, known as the external auditory meatus
  4. Looks as if it could cover the entrance to the meatus
  5. Forms a slight “U” pattern opened toward the modular side
  6. Coils out from its base near the vestibule, wrapping around itself 2-5/8 times before reaching its apex
  7. Includes the malleus, incus, and stapes
  8. A small but extremely important space occupied by three of the smallest bones in the body
  9. Serves as a collector of sound be processed at deeper levels
  10. The receptor organ for movement, being made up of ciliated receptor cells and supporting membrane

20 Clues: The entry way to the cochleaResistance to the flow of energyAbout 0.5mm from the tympanic membraneIncludes the malleus, incus, and stapesHouses the sensors for balance and hearingInflammation of the skin of the external earConverts acoustic every into electrochemical energyLooks as if it could cover the entrance to the meatus...

Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing 2016-12-07

Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing crossword puzzle
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  1. The entrance to the ear canal
  2. Excitation of the inner hair cells occurs primarily as a result of this effect on the cilia
  3. This separates the outer and inner hair cells
  4. The “stirrup;” one of the bones of the ear
  5. These neurons slowly increase their firing rate through the initial stages of firing
  6. Houses the sensors for balance and hearing
  7. The curled margin of the pinna
  8. This marks the boundary between the outer and middle ear
  9. The bones of the ear are collectively known as this
  10. In this type of response, there is an initial response to the start of a stimulus followed by silence
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  1. of light This area that reflects the lights of an audiologist’s otoscope
  2. This type of response does not seem to be related to stimulus frequency, but appear to have a periodic, chopped temporal pattern as long as a tone is present
  3. Inflammation of the mastoid bone
  4. This receives bilateral innervation from the LSO, as well as indirect input from the CN via the lateral lemniscus
  5. This is lateral to the belt and makes up the third level of processing of the input auditory signal at the reception area
  6. This receives input primarily from the contralateral ear via the ipsilateral MGB
  7. These take longer to respond than other neurons, having an initial on-response for strong stimuli
  8. Resistance to the flow of energy
  9. The rate of firing increases because this increases
  10. A device used to view cavities of the body

20 Clues: The entrance to the ear canalThe curled margin of the pinnaInflammation of the mastoid boneResistance to the flow of energyThe “stirrup;” one of the bones of the earHouses the sensors for balance and hearingA device used to view cavities of the bodyThis separates the outer and inner hair cellsThe rate of firing increases because this increases...

Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing 2016-12-07

Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The entrance to the ear canal
  2. Excitation of the inner hair cells occurs primarily as a result of this effect on the cilia
  3. The rate of firing increases because this increases
  4. Houses the sensors for balance and hearing
  5. Resistance to the flow of energy
  6. This receives bilateral innervation from the LSO, as well as indirect input from the CN via the lateral lemniscus
  7. A device used to view cavities of the body
  8. The bones of the ear are collectively known as this
  9. In this type of response, there is an initial response to the start of a stimulus followed by silence
  10. The curled margin of the pinna
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  1. Inflammation of the mastoid bone
  2. This type of response does not seem to be related to stimulus frequency, but appear to have a periodic, chopped temporal pattern as long as a tone is present
  3. This marks the boundary between the outer and middle ear
  4. This separates the outer and inner hair cells
  5. This is lateral to the belt and makes up the third level of processing of the input auditory signal at the reception area
  6. These take longer to respond than other neurons, having an initial on-response for strong stimuli
  7. This receives input primarily from the contralateral ear via the ipsilateral MGB
  8. This area that reflects the lights of an audiologist’s otoscope
  9. These neurons slowly increase their firing rate through the initial stages of firing
  10. The “stirrup;” one of the bones of the ear

20 Clues: The entrance to the ear canalThe curled margin of the pinnaInflammation of the mastoid boneResistance to the flow of energyHouses the sensors for balance and hearingA device used to view cavities of the bodyThe “stirrup;” one of the bones of the earThis separates the outer and inner hair cellsThe rate of firing increases because this increases...

anatomy and physiology prefix/suffix 2017-01-19

anatomy and physiology prefix/suffix crossword puzzle
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  1. suffix meaning fixation (4)
  2. suffix meaning tumour (3)
  3. prefix meaning backwards (5)
  4. prefix meaning around or about (4)
  5. suffix meaning pertaining to (2)
  6. suffix meaning pain (5)
  7. prefix menaing half (4)
  8. suffix meaning crushing (6)
  9. prefix meaning two (2)
  10. suffix meaning softening (7)
  11. prefix meaning under, beneath or below (3)
  12. prefix meaning to (2)
  13. prefix meaning through or across (5)
  14. suffix meaning involuntary spasm (5)
  15. prefix meaning bad or improper (3)
  16. suffix meaning excision (6)
  17. suffix meaning falling (6)
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  1. prefix meaning beneath or below (4)
  2. prefix meaning outside (3)
  3. prefix meaning before (4)
  4. prefix meaning against (4)
  5. prefix meaning three (3)
  6. suffix meaning suture (6)
  7. suffix meaning disease (5)
  8. prefix meaning against or opposite (6)
  9. prefix meaning above or beyond (5)
  10. suffix meaning inflammation (4)
  11. suffix meaning plastic repair (6)
  12. suffix meaning enlargement (6)
  13. suffix meaning drawing or letter (4)
  14. prefix meaning away from (2)
  15. suffix meaning tapping (8)
  16. suffix meaning examination or inspection (5)
  17. suffix meaning creating artifical opening (5)

34 Clues: prefix meaning to (2)prefix meaning two (2)suffix meaning pain (5)prefix menaing half (4)prefix meaning three (3)suffix meaning tumour (3)prefix meaning before (4)suffix meaning suture (6)prefix meaning outside (3)prefix meaning against (4)suffix meaning disease (5)suffix meaning tapping (8)suffix meaning falling (6)suffix meaning fixation (4)...

Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing 2016-12-05

Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing crossword puzzle
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  1. Bone of the middle ear directly communicating with the oval window
  2. Bone of the middle ear directly attached to the tympanic membrane
  3. Part of the brain stem involved in both localization and intersensory interaction
  4. Provides communication between the scala tympani and the middle ear
  5. Firing patterns that most resemble VIII nerve responses
  6. Anterior to Heschl's gyrus
  7. The number of layers of tissue the tympanic membrane is made up of
  8. Resistance to the flow of energy
  9. Part of auditory cortex responsible for primary reception of the auditory signal
  10. Posterior to Heschl's gyrus
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  1. Separates the outer and inner hair cells
  2. Frequency of a neuron that is the frequency to which it responds best
  3. The entryway to the cochlea and vestibular system is via this space
  4. Part of the stapes that articulates with the oval window
  5. Primary site of localization of sound in space
  6. Serves the function of sound collection
  7. Permits communication between the scala vestibule and the middle ear space
  8. The membrane that separates the scala vestibuli and the scala media
  9. Part of the outer ear important for the localization of sound in space
  10. Region of the auditory cortex that surrounds the core area for auditory reception

20 Clues: Anterior to Heschl's gyrusPosterior to Heschl's gyrusResistance to the flow of energyServes the function of sound collectionSeparates the outer and inner hair cellsPrimary site of localization of sound in spaceFiring patterns that most resemble VIII nerve responsesPart of the stapes that articulates with the oval window...

Animal Anatomy, Physiology, and Nutrition 2016-09-08

Animal Anatomy, Physiology, and Nutrition crossword puzzle
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  1. The amount and content of food eaten by an animal in one day.
  2. Chemicals that regulate many of the activities of the body, including growth and reproduction.
  3. The internal functions and vital processes of animals and their organs.
  4. The various parts of the body collectively.
  5. A stomach with only one compartment.
  6. Nutrients made up of amino acids that are the building blocks of muscles.
  7. Grains low in fiber and high in total digestible nutrients.
  8. The largest compartment in a ruminant stomach.
  9. Animals that have stomachs with more than one compartment.
  10. A medical condition that results from receiving too little nutrition.
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  1. Sugars and starches that supply energy to the body.
  2. Complex chemicals essential for normal body functions.
  3. A medical condition that results from too much or improper types of food being eaten.
  4. A class of feed materials made up by dry, green, and silage feeds.
  5. A form of simple sugar.
  6. The production of milk.
  7. The main component of the skeletal system.
  8. Feed created from the storage and fermentation of green crops.
  9. Elements essential for normal body functions.
  10. A form of complex carbohydrate

20 Clues: A form of simple sugar.The production of milk.A form of complex carbohydrateA stomach with only one compartment.The main component of the skeletal system.The various parts of the body collectively.Elements essential for normal body functions.The largest compartment in a ruminant stomach.Sugars and starches that supply energy to the body....

Anatomy & Physiology Chpt. 1&2 2016-01-28

Anatomy & Physiology Chpt. 1&2 crossword puzzle
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  1. Scale that measures how acidic or basic a substance is (pg.40)
  2. Elements that make up about 0.4% of the chemicals in our body(Pg.29)
  3. The body ability to detect and respond to changes.(pg.7)
  4. Storage organ that helps in the digestion of fat and helps to make bile more concentrated to increase its effect on fat cells(pg.19)
  5. The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is an atom's ______ number.(pg.29)
  6. Disrupts homeostasis by increasing or decreasing a controlled variable (pg.9)
  7. System that has the components of a brain and spinal cord (pg.5)
  8. A type of energy needed to break chemical bonds in the reactant molecules so a reaction can start.(pg.36)
  9. Formed by combining various amino acids(pg.48)
  10. The nose is _____ to the mouth.(pg.14)
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  1. Study of functional changes associated with disease and aging (pg.2)
  2. Plane that divides the body or organ into superior and inferior portions (pg.16)
  3. The sum of all chemical processes that occur in the body (pg.5)
  4. Fluid within cells (pg.8)
  5. Instrument used to visually examine the body organs or cavities (pg.23)
  6. When the examiner feels the surface of the body with the hand (pg.5)
  7. Serious membrane of the abdominal cavity (pg.19)
  8. Any abnormality of structure or function (pg.12)
  9. Organs inside the major cavities of the trunk are called (pg.19)
  10. An organ that is located behind the stomach (pg.3)

20 Clues: Fluid within cells (pg.8)The nose is _____ to the mouth.(pg.14)Formed by combining various amino acids(pg.48)Serious membrane of the abdominal cavity (pg.19)Any abnormality of structure or function (pg.12)An organ that is located behind the stomach (pg.3)The body ability to detect and respond to changes.(pg.7)...

Anatomy & Physiology Chpt. 1&2 2016-01-28

Anatomy & Physiology Chpt. 1&2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. When the examiner feels the surface of the body with the hand (pg.5)
  2. Any abnormality of structure or function (pg.12)
  3. The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is an atom's ______ number.(pg.29)
  4. Elements that make up about 0.4% of the chemicals in our body(Pg.29)
  5. Serious membrane of the abdominal cavity (pg.19)
  6. Storage organ that helps in the digestion of fat and helps to make bile more concentrated to increase its effect on fat cells(pg.19)
  7. The body ability to detect and respond to changes.(pg.7)
  8. Scale that measures how acidic or basic a substance is (pg.40)
  9. A type of energy needed to break chemical bonds in the reactant molecules so a reaction can start.(pg.36)
  10. System that has the components of a brain and spinal cord (pg.5)
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  1. An organ that is located behind the stomach (pg.3)
  2. Instrument used to visually examine the body organs or cavities (pg.23)
  3. Formed by combining various amino acids(pg.48)
  4. Plane that divides the body or organ into superior and inferior portions (pg.16)
  5. Disrupts homeostasis by increasing or decreasing a controlled variable (pg.9)
  6. Study of functional changes associated with disease and aging (pg.2)
  7. Fluid within cells (pg.8)
  8. The sum of all chemical processes that occur in the body (pg.5)
  9. The nose is _____ to the mouth.(pg.14)
  10. Organs inside the major cavities of the trunk are called (pg.19)

20 Clues: Fluid within cells (pg.8)The nose is _____ to the mouth.(pg.14)Formed by combining various amino acids(pg.48)Any abnormality of structure or function (pg.12)Serious membrane of the abdominal cavity (pg.19)An organ that is located behind the stomach (pg.3)The body ability to detect and respond to changes.(pg.7)...

Anatomy - Bones in the body 2016-05-10

Anatomy - Bones in the body crossword puzzle
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  1. The knee cap
  2. the proper name for your jaw
  3. A small bone in the lower leg
  4. protects your brain
  5. Your collar bone is very easy to break
  6. The longest bone in your body
  7. The first set of bones in the ankle and foot
  8. The bones in the middle of your hand
  9. The first set of bones in the wrist and hand
  10. A large bone that shapes our hips
  11. Forearm bone on the thumb side
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  1. the center of your chest where the ribs come together
  2. One of the bones in the forearm
  3. The bones in the middle of your foot
  4. Sometimes called your 'funny bone'
  5. important bones that protect your heart and lungs
  6. Commonly called your spine
  7. your fingers and toes
  8. The shoulder blade
  9. The shin bone

20 Clues: The knee capThe shin boneThe shoulder bladeprotects your brainyour fingers and toesCommonly called your spinethe proper name for your jawA small bone in the lower legThe longest bone in your bodyForearm bone on the thumb sideOne of the bones in the forearmA large bone that shapes our hipsSometimes called your 'funny bone'...

Anatomy - Bones in the body 2016-05-10

Anatomy - Bones in the body crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the proper name for your jaw
  2. protects your brain
  3. Your collar bone is very easy to break
  4. Forearm bone on the thumb side
  5. the center of your chest where the ribs come together
  6. The bones in the middle of your hand
  7. One of the bones in the forearm
  8. Sometimes called your 'funny bone'
  9. A large bone that shapes our hips
  10. A small bone in the lower leg
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  1. The bones in the middle of your foot
  2. The shin bone
  3. The longest bone in your body
  4. Commonly called your spine
  5. The first set of bones in the ankle and foot
  6. your fingers and toes
  7. The first set of bones in the wrist and hand
  8. important bones that protect your heart and lungs
  9. The shoulder blade
  10. The knee cap

20 Clues: The knee capThe shin boneThe shoulder bladeprotects your brainyour fingers and toesCommonly called your spinethe proper name for your jawThe longest bone in your bodyA small bone in the lower legForearm bone on the thumb sideOne of the bones in the forearmA large bone that shapes our hipsSometimes called your 'funny bone'...

Anatomy of the Auditory System 2017-04-26

Anatomy of the Auditory System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The entrance to the ear canal; also known as the external auditory meatus
  2. The bones of the ear, which include the malleus, incus, and stapes
  3. The entryway to the cochlea
  4. The largest of the ossicles; provided the point of attachment with the tympanic membrane
  5. The prominence we refer to as the ear; its functions are to aid in localization of sound in space; made of cartilage
  6. The core of the osseous labyrinth; a finely perforated bone
  7. Forms the curled margin of the pinna, marks its most distal boarders
  8. The region through which the scala tympani and scala vestibuli will communicate
  9. Known as the handle; it is of the malleus and is a long process, separated from the head by a thin neck
  10. A flap of epithelium-covered cartilage; looks as if it could cover the entrance to the meatus
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  1. The third bone of the ossicular chain, the head articulates with the lenticular process of the incus; also called "stirrup"
  2. The receptor organ for movement, made up of ciliated receptor cells and a supporting membrane
  3. The fluid in the cochlear duct
  4. Known as "ear wax"
  5. The expanded region of the semicircular canals near the opening of the vestibule
  6. The most distal point of attachment of the inner tympanic membrane of the malleus
  7. The fluid that fills the scala vestibuli and scala tympani
  8. A muscle embedded in the bone of the posterior wall of the middle ear
  9. A bulge created by the basal turn of the cochlea
  10. Middle bone of the chain; provides the intermediate communicating link of the ossicular chain

20 Clues: Known as "ear wax"The entryway to the cochleaThe fluid in the cochlear ductA bulge created by the basal turn of the cochleaThe fluid that fills the scala vestibuli and scala tympaniThe core of the osseous labyrinth; a finely perforated boneThe bones of the ear, which include the malleus, incus, and stapes...

Livestock Anatomy: Unit 4 Review 2017-10-01

Livestock Anatomy: Unit 4 Review crossword puzzle
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  1. The phase of mitosis between active cell divisions
  2. A lipid where carbon atoms are connected in a ring structure
  3. Glucose is a major source of this within the body
  4. Hydrogen, ____, Oxygen, and Nitrogen are all elements found in proteins
  5. Mechanism of movement of water across a membrane
  6. Type of fluid found in joints, eyes, and serous/visceral places
  7. A small chain of amino acids
  8. Type of transport that allows movement of molecules AGAINST the gradient
  9. Type of solution that contains both acids and bases
  10. Transport and ____ are functions of a plasma protein
  11. The golgi apparatus packages products for this process, aka secretion
  12. Membrane-bound organelle that houses digestive enzymes that breakdown material
  13. Along with Potassium, Magnesium, and Bicarb, this is a major ion in cells
  14. The protoplasm of the cell is 85% this
  15. Passive mechanism of transport of a substance in a medium until it is equally distributed
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  1. This element is NOT part of a carbohydrate
  2. The cell _____ is the location of receptors for hormones and drugs
  3. A substance that dissociates in solution into ions
  4. This compound is capable of accepting a hydrogen molecule
  5. Should I know all the phases in mitosis for the test?
  6. A chain of 50 or more amino acids linked together
  7. Along with hormones, these are reactive proteins
  8. AKA neutral fat
  9. A water channel is formed by this
  10. This compound is capable of releasing a hydrogen molecule
  11. Proteins are classified as Reactive and this
  12. Glucose + Fructose = ?
  13. Proteins are made up of these compounds (2 words)
  14. An example of a monosaccharide
  15. The greater the number of hydrogen ions, the ____ the pH
  16. The protoplasm of the cell is 2% this

31 Clues: AKA neutral fatGlucose + Fructose = ?A small chain of amino acidsAn example of a monosaccharideA water channel is formed by thisThe protoplasm of the cell is 2% thisThe protoplasm of the cell is 85% thisThis element is NOT part of a carbohydrateProteins are classified as Reactive and thisMechanism of movement of water across a membrane...

Year 12 Anatomy and Physiology 2018-10-05

Year 12 Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. / unique to the ankle. Toes pointed towards ground.
  2. / where a circular motion can be described. Mainly at shoulder joint.
  3. / This where the muscle shortens & contracts.
  4. / Where the muscle lengthens & contracts.
  5. / movement towards the midline of the body.
  6. of movement / the description of 3 dimensional movement at a joint
  7. Skeleton / Limbs that create movement
  8. flexion / Shoulder moves towards mid line of body.
  9. / movement away from the midline of the body.
  10. / unique to the ankle. Foot moves towards the shin.
  11. / the muscle that stabilises the joint. Keeps it still. For a bicep curl, this would be the deltoid.
  12. / pain and stiffness felt in the muscle which peaks 24-72hours after exercise, associated with eccentric muscle contrations
  13. / body part moves in a backwards direction. Increasing an angle at a joint.
  14. Cartilage / smooth tissue which covers the surface of articulating bones to absorb shock and allow friction-free movement
  15. / where the muscle is moving whilst contracting.
  16. NEURONE / a nerve cell which conducts a nerve impulse to a group of muscle fibres.
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  1. Rotation / when the bone turns about its long axis away from the body
  2. / A chemical (Ach)produced and secreted by a neuron which transmits the nerve impulse across the synaptic cleft to the muscle fibre.
  3. / an area of the body where two or more bones articulate to create human movement
  4. Rotation / when the bone turns about its long axis towards the body.
  5. / body part moves in a forwards direction. Decreasing an angle at a joint.
  6. / muscle that has an action opposite to the agonist.
  7. muscle responsible for the movement at a joint.
  8. Skeleton / Bones that serve to protect – cranium, spine, ribs
  9. POTENTIAL / Positive electrical charge inside the nerve and muscle cells which conducts the nerve impulse down the neuron and into the muscle fibre.
  10. / a tough band of fibrous, slightly elastic connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
  11. / where the muscle length remains the same whilst contracting.
  12. / fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
  13. OR NONE LAW / Depending on whether the stimulus is above a threshold, all muscle fibres will give a complete contraction or no contraction at all

29 Clues: Skeleton / Limbs that create movement/ Where the muscle lengthens & contracts./ movement towards the midline of the body./ This where the muscle shortens & contracts./ movement away from the midline of the body.muscle responsible for the movement at a joint./ where the muscle is moving whilst contracting....

Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiolgy 2023-09-27

Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiolgy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. humidifier Warms the incoming air
  2. Normal respiratory rate
  3. The reserve volume which is usually between 2100 ml to 3200 ml is called volume
  4. Olfactory receptors are located in the mucosa in the gaps of the nasal cavity called recaptors
  5. Removal of carbon dioxide
  6. Pharangeal tonsils are called
  7. The remaining mucosal layar, namely the nasal cavity, is called the respiratory tract
  8. The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring
  9. Three mucosal projects or lobes are called
Down
  1. What system keeps the body supplied with oxygen
  2. During exercise, we deeply because breathe more forcefully and the muscular centers send more impulses to the so-called breathing pattern
  3. The surface of each lung is filled with uiseral callulose
  4. The breathing sound heard as the air fills the alopoly is
  5. The road is about 13cm long
  6. The Cells of the nasal bulb create a gentle current as the cells
  7. Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate
  8. Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs
  9. The right and left bronchi are formed by division
  10. Tonsils located at the base of the tongue
  11. The Pharymponic duct, which drains the maiddle ear, opens into the

20 Clues: Normal respiratory rateRemoval of carbon dioxideThe road is about 13cm longPharangeal tonsils are calledhumidifier Warms the incoming airTonsils at the tip of the soft palateThe nasal cavity is surrounded by a ringTonsils located at the base of the tongueThree mucosal projects or lobes are calledPassageways that allow air to reach the lungs...

Cardiovascular system anatomy and physiology 2023-09-25

Cardiovascular system anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Nodes that play a role in regulating heart rhythm
  2. Fibers that send electrical signals quickly to the right and left ventricles of the heart
  3. relaxation phase of the heart when the heart refills with blood
  4. large chambers in the heart that pump blood throughout the body
  5. small blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
  6. the right and left upper atria are separated by a septum
  7. Increase in heart rate beyond 100 beats
  8. the layer of heart muscle that receives blood from the coronary arteries
  9. blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body
  10. the covering of the heart that is attached to the surface of the heart
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  1. the inner layer of the heart that lines the heart chambers and heart valves
  2. the right and left ventricles are separated by a septum
  3. the outer layer of the heart that protects the heart
  4. blood vessels that carry blood from throughout the body to the heart
  5. record the electrical activity that accompanies atrial and ventricular contractions of the heart
  6. largest blood vessel in the body
  7. heart contraction phase when blood is pumped into the arteries
  8. traditional heart sound picture
  9. Abnormal or unnatural heart sounds
  10. small chambers in the heart that receive blood from the veins

20 Clues: traditional heart sound picturelargest blood vessel in the bodyAbnormal or unnatural heart soundsIncrease in heart rate beyond 100 beatsNodes that play a role in regulating heart rhythmsmall blood vessels that connect arteries and veinsthe outer layer of the heart that protects the heartthe right and left ventricles are separated by a septum...

Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-24

Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. That play a role in the formation of gall cells
  2. If it has died, the veins become
  3. The heart region has low oxygen content and high carbon dioxide
  4. Bacteria caused the cardiac valve
  5. blood Cardiac function
  6. The microbiology examination that can be done on this patient is to take its most representative specie
  7. The ability to penetrate the pores of the capillaries and enter the tissues
  8. The part responsible for the heart's contractions
  9. Right and top left atrium separator
Down
  1. The blood part that is involved in the transportation of food grains that have been digestive tract
  2. That helps the muscles and the heart contract
  3. the oxygen rich in the heart
  4. membranes or membranes that coat the heart
  5. Heart disease
  6. Diseases that harm the immune system by attacking t's lymphocytes
  7. The membrane conditions are returning to a potential after-depolarization break
  8. HB deficiency or red blood cells
  9. A type of cancer characterized by uncontrolled white blood cell polyferase
  10. The classification of white blood cells that play a role in the immune system by pathogenic means
  11. Organs that work as a blood pump

20 Clues: Heart diseaseblood Cardiac functionthe oxygen rich in the heartIf it has died, the veins becomeHB deficiency or red blood cellsOrgans that work as a blood pumpBacteria caused the cardiac valveRight and top left atrium separatormembranes or membranes that coat the heartThat helps the muscles and the heart contract...

Cardiovascular system anatomy and physiology 2023-09-25

Cardiovascular system anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Nodes that play a role in regulating heart rhythm
  2. Fibers that send electrical signals quickly to the right and left ventricles of the heart
  3. relaxation phase of the heart when the heart refills with blood
  4. large chambers in the heart that pump blood throughout the body
  5. small blood vessels that connect arteries and veins
  6. the right and left upper atria are separated by a septum
  7. Increase in heart rate beyond 100 beats
  8. the layer of heart muscle that receives blood from the coronary arteries
  9. blood vessels that carry blood from the heart to the rest of the body
  10. the covering of the heart that is attached to the surface of the heart
Down
  1. the inner layer of the heart that lines the heart chambers and heart valves
  2. the right and left ventricles are separated by a septum
  3. the outer layer of the heart that protects the heart
  4. blood vessels that carry blood from throughout the body to the heart
  5. record the electrical activity that accompanies atrial and ventricular contractions of the heart
  6. largest blood vessel in the body
  7. heart contraction phase when blood is pumped into the arteries
  8. traditional heart sound picture
  9. Abnormal or unnatural heart sounds
  10. small chambers in the heart that receive blood from the veins

20 Clues: traditional heart sound picturelargest blood vessel in the bodyAbnormal or unnatural heart soundsIncrease in heart rate beyond 100 beatsNodes that play a role in regulating heart rhythmsmall blood vessels that connect arteries and veinsthe outer layer of the heart that protects the heartthe right and left ventricles are separated by a septum...

Human Anatomy Tri 1 Kaan 2023-10-20

Human Anatomy Tri 1 Kaan crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Name of the cells that are found in the dermis close to nerves that have the sense of touch
  2. secrete collagen proteins to connect
  3. First line of defense against intruders for the body
  4. Glands that create salty water to cool you down
  5. Oils your hair
  6. Helps the hair with regeneration after injury
  7. Cells that line organs & make up the outer cells of the body
  8. Sweating/getting feverish to keep body temperature
  9. Protein that forms your nail
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  1. Secrete melanin
  2. Causes ¨goosebumps¨
  3. A mole changes size and gets cancer (mildly dangerous)
  4. Infection of a pore
  5. The name of the skin layer most inward
  6. Very dangerous type of cancer
  7. Gland next to the hair follicle that makes oil
  8. Bottom of the epidermis
  9. Vitamin from UV
  10. Fancy name for skin
  11. Top of the epidermis
  12. The hair on your skin is inside one
  13. Protein found in skin
  14. Fancy name for skin without the epi

23 Clues: Oils your hairSecrete melaninVitamin from UVCauses ¨goosebumps¨Infection of a poreFancy name for skinTop of the epidermisProtein found in skinBottom of the epidermisProtein that forms your nailVery dangerous type of cancerThe hair on your skin is inside oneFancy name for skin without the episecrete collagen proteins to connect...

Unit 1 Human Anatomy Crossword 2023-09-23

Unit 1 Human Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The four properties of muscle tissue are contractility, extensibility, tonus, and ____
  2. Moving the lateral surface of the foot superiorly
  3. Shaft of a long bone
  4. Bone which articulates with the Os Coxa at the Acetabulum
  5. Bone that contains the supraorbital notch or foramen
  6. A type of joint found in the shoulder and hip, known for its wide range of motion
  7. Subdivision of the thorax
  8. Origin is the coracoid process, insertion is middle medial of humerus
  9. Disc that is only found in growing children
  10. Innervated by cranial nerve XI, accessory nerve
  11. Cartilaginous joint, hyaline cartilage joint, and fibrocartilage joint
  12. The stratum basale layer is composed of these types of cells
  13. Joint in which the intervening tissue is merely fibrous connective tissue
  14. The innermost layer of the skin responsible for producing sweat and sebum
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  1. A bone in the human skull that is often referred to as the "cheekbone"
  2. Bone that forms the outer surface of all bones
  3. Layer of tissue which the 2 layers of skin lie on
  4. Pigment-producing cells that are found in the deepest layer of the epidermis
  5. The tough, fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone
  6. Facilitates movement by minimizing friction between 2 moving structures
  7. The medical term for the voice box, which houses the vocal cords
  8. Type of synovial joint found in the elbow
  9. Trabecullar or cancellous bone
  10. Name for the lateral condyle of the humerus
  11. Another name for horizontal plane
  12. The papillary layer forms these
  13. A large, dome-shaped muscle involved in the process of breathing
  14. Muscle that maintains body position while a part is moving
  15. Cartilage that has a glassy, translucent appearance
  16. The largest muscle in the human body responsible for hip flexion and thigh extension.

30 Clues: Shaft of a long boneSubdivision of the thoraxTrabecullar or cancellous boneThe papillary layer forms theseAnother name for horizontal planeType of synovial joint found in the elbowName for the lateral condyle of the humerusDisc that is only found in growing childrenBone that forms the outer surface of all bones...

Anatomy of the Nervous System 2024-03-08

Anatomy of the Nervous System crossword puzzle
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  1. The clear internal fluid of the cell
  2. Neurons with a short axon or no axon at all
  3. It relays and regulates signals of sensation that induces pain to the body
  4. Located just below the anterior thalamus
  5. Are the largest glial cells
  6. A nerve cell which sends different messages all throughout the body.
  7. It is a class of neuron with more than two processes extending from its cell body
  8. Cell bodies in the central nervous system
  9. A neuron with one process extending from its cell body
  10. Site of aerobic energy release
  11. The buttonlike endings of the axon branches, which release chemicals into synapses
  12. Membrane A semipermeable membrane that encloses the neuron
  13. Matter It allows the exchange of information and communication to the different areas of the body
  14. It responds to injury or disease by multiplying, engulfing cellular debris or even entire cells and triggering inflammatory responses.
  15. Fatty insulation around the axon
  16. Large furrows in a convoluted cortex
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  1. The gaps between adjacent neurons across which chemical signals are transmitted.
  2. Cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system
  3. A space located beneath the arachnoid membrane
  4. It makes up about 90%of the human cerebral cortex
  5. Cord It is a long band of tissues, nerves, and cells. A delicate structure inside the spine.
  6. The almond-shaped nucleus in the anterior temporal lobe
  7. Dorsal surface of the midbrain
  8. A midline nucleus located at the anterior tip of the cingulate cortex
  9. It is the automatic motor nerves that project from the brain and sacral region of the spinal cord.
  10. A kind of nerve that carries sensory signal from the skin, skeletal muscle, joints, eyes, ears, etc.
  11. It is the most posterior region of the brain stem
  12. A large convoluted structure on the brain stem’s dorsal surface
  13. Water head
  14. It means toward the surface of the chest or the bottom of the head.

30 Clues: Water headAre the largest glial cellsDorsal surface of the midbrainSite of aerobic energy releaseFatty insulation around the axonThe clear internal fluid of the cellLarge furrows in a convoluted cortexLocated just below the anterior thalamusCell bodies in the central nervous systemNeurons with a short axon or no axon at all...

Anatomy of the Nervous System 2024-03-08

Anatomy of the Nervous System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. scavenge pathogens and dead cells
  2. plays an important role in emotion as well, especially in anger and aggression
  3. receives inputs from the neocortex
  4. thin layer that closely follows the contours of the brain
  5. transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, including internal organs
  6. is the large, two-lobed structure that constitutes the top of the brain
  7. the key connection point to a person’s cerebellum
  8. branch-like structures that receive messages from other neurons and allow the transmission of messages to the cell body
  9. house of many ascending and descending tracts and parts of the reticulum formation and the anterior part of the hindbrain
  10. tube-like structure that carries electrical impulse from the cell body to the axon terminals that pass the impulse to another
  11. a circuit of midline structures that circle the thalamus
  12. division located outside the skull and spine
  13. dorsal surface of the midbrain
  14. it is composed of myelinated axons (Myelin- gives off glossy white sheen)
  15. ridges between fissures & sulci
  16. are a network of cavities that are distributed throughout the brain
  17. it is a band of tissues, nerves, and cells
  18. composed of cell bodies and unmyelinated interneurons
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  1. attached to the spinal cord on the left and right side
  2. adheres the skull on one side and arachnoid mater on the other side
  3. strands of connective tissue called arachnoid trabeculae
  4. composed of two divisions: the brain and the spinal cord
  5. also called the soma
  6. cells that are specialized for the reception, conduction, and transmission of electrochemical signals
  7. developed by Franz Nissl, German psychiatrist, in the 1880s
  8. neurons with a short axon or no axon at all
  9. called inferior colliculi
  10. pronounced as "GLEE-a"
  11. comes from the Greek word for “Membrane”
  12. the division of the mesencephalon ventral to the tectum

30 Clues: also called the somapronounced as "GLEE-a"called inferior colliculidorsal surface of the midbrainridges between fissures & sulciscavenge pathogens and dead cellsreceives inputs from the neocortexcomes from the Greek word for “Membrane”it is a band of tissues, nerves, and cellsneurons with a short axon or no axon at all...

Anatomy of the Nervous System 2024-03-09

Anatomy of the Nervous System crossword puzzle
Across
  1. dorsal surface of the midbrain
  2. black substance
  3. It means toward the head
  4. are a network of cavities that are distributed throughout the brain.
  5. comes from the Greek word for “Membrane” and refers to 3 membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord.
  6. it is located at the upper back portion of the brain, is associated with somatosensory processing.
  7. it is a technique used to examine the intricate details of neuronal structure.
  8. it is a circuit of midline structures that circle the thalamus
  9. cells that forms the myelin sheath.
  10. are the gaps between sections of myelin.
  11. one of the important components of the sensorimotor system
  12. a neuron with more than two processes extending from its cell body.
  13. it receives inputs from the neocortex
  14. It was utilized by Santiago Ramón y Cajal in the late 19th to early 20th centuries, was essential in his groundbreaking research on the nervous system.
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  1. it provide nutrients to neurons, maintain their extracellular environment, and provide structural support.
  2. House of many ascending and descending tracts and parts of the reticulum formation and the anterior part of the hindbrain.
  3. branch like structures that receive messages from other neurons and allow the transmission of messages to the cell body.
  4. cells which provide nutrients and structural support to neurons.
  5. it is one-shaped region at the junction between the axon and the cell body.
  6. are cells that are specialized for the reception, conduction, and transmission of electrochemical signals
  7. It is the most posterior region of the brain stem. The myelencephalon accommodates most of the nucleus regions of the cranial nerves as it is the transition between the spinal cord and the brain.
  8. help support, connect, and protect the neurons of the central and peripheral nervous systems.
  9. this is used to map the paths of axons projecting away from cell bodies in a specific area.
  10. This staining method, commonly employing cresyl violet dye, permeates all cells on a slide but selectively binds to molecules abundant in neuron cell bodies, such as DNA and RNA.
  11. the ridges between fissures & sulci
  12. Made up of seven vertebrae called the C1-C7. These bones allow a person to turn, lift, tilt, and nod their head.
  13. it is located below the anterior thalamus
  14. the metabolic center of the neuron; also called the soma, which contains nucleus and many organelles.
  15. it is a midline nucleus located at the anterior tip of the cingulate cortex.
  16. It is composed of cell bodies and unmyelinated interneurons.

30 Clues: black substanceIt means toward the headdorsal surface of the midbrainthe ridges between fissures & sulcicells that forms the myelin sheath.it receives inputs from the neocortexare the gaps between sections of myelin.it is located below the anterior thalamusone of the important components of the sensorimotor system...

Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-28

Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Large areas of the lungs are present in
  2. The right and left bronchi are formed by division
  3. Pharangeal tonsils are called
  4. Tonsils located at the base of the tongue
  5. The reserve volume which is usually between 2100 ml to 3200 ml is called volume
  6. What system keeps the body supplied with oxygen
  7. The Cells of the nasal bulb create a gentle current as the cells
  8. Removal of carbon dioxide
  9. The road is about 13cm long
  10. Three mucosal projects or lobes are called
Down
  1. The surface of each lung is filled with uiseral callulose
  2. The gap between the vocal cords is
  3. During exercise, we deeply because breathe more forcefully and the muscular centers send more impulses to the so-called breathing pattern
  4. The biggest cargo is
  5. The breathing sound heard as the air fills the alopoly is
  6. Passageways that allow air to reach the lungs
  7. The nasal cavity is surrounded by a ring
  8. The main bronchus is larger in size
  9. Tonsils at the tip of the soft palate
  10. Normal respiratory rate

20 Clues: The biggest cargo isNormal respiratory rateRemoval of carbon dioxideThe road is about 13cm longPharangeal tonsils are calledThe gap between the vocal cords isThe main bronchus is larger in sizeTonsils at the tip of the soft palateLarge areas of the lungs are present inThe nasal cavity is surrounded by a ringTonsils located at the base of the tongue...

Chase's Frog Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-03

Chase's Frog Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Hearing
  2. Largest digestive gland in the body
  3. Stores solid waste and is part of the excretory system
  4. All waste is collected; part of the digestive system
  5. Blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart; part of the circulatory system
  6. the first part of the small intestine immediately beyond the stomach, leading to the jejunum; part of the digestive system
  7. moves digested food out of the body; part of the digestive system
  8. Filters blood and makes urine
  9. Organ near the stomach that produces, stores, and eliminates blood cells
  10. air opening to exchange gases
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  1. Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart; part of the circulatory system
  2. Catches prey
  3. Carries eggs in female frogs; part of the reproductive system
  4. First site of chemical digestion
  5. Transparent cover that protects the eye
  6. Uptake of sugar
  7. Stores urine; part of the excretory system
  8. Delivers Oxygen to the body
  9. Stores bile; part of the digestive system
  10. thin membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine

20 Clues: HearingCatches preyUptake of sugarDelivers Oxygen to the bodyFilters blood and makes urineair opening to exchange gasesFirst site of chemical digestionLargest digestive gland in the bodyTransparent cover that protects the eyeStores bile; part of the digestive systemStores urine; part of the excretory system...

Pediatric Anesthesia: Anatomy and Physiology 2025-03-31

Pediatric Anesthesia: Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Blood-brain barrier in neonates is this
  2. Closure of the ductus arteriosus occurs due to muscle contraction in response to decreases in this
  3. Important to maintain this when newborn is hypovolemic
  4. C2-C3 represents the anatomical area of this structure in neonates and infants
  5. Fontanelle that closes between 18 months-2 years of age
  6. Approximately 3x greater in neonates and infants when compared to adults (two words, but remove the space in between them)
  7. Dangerous in neonates and infants due to associated drop in cardiac output
  8. Neonates have a limited ability to compensate for hypotension with tachycardia due to this (two words, but remove the space in between them)
  9. Epiglottis in neonates and infants is long and this
  10. Fontanelle that closes around 6 months of age
  11. A cause of elevated PVR and shunt patency
  12. Hypothermia in neonates and infants causes this to occur (regarding blood sugar)
  13. Inversely proportionate to age
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  1. This results in immediate increases in SVR and BP at birth (two words, but remove the space in between them)
  2. Can cause retinal artery vasoconstriction and hemorrhage
  3. Fetal circulation results in this type of circulation being bypassed
  4. Increased by 16x in pediatric patients (two words, but remove the space in between them)
  5. Nervous system that is immature at birth
  6. Nervous system that is fully functional at birth
  7. May be impaired in sick newborns regarding cerebral blood flow
  8. Neonatal kidneys have a decreased ability to do this
  9. Narrowest point in the airway in children < 5 years old
  10. O2 affinity of fetal hemoglobin is
  11. Infant larynx appears more _____
  12. Neonate and infant cardiac output are dependent on this (two words, but remove the space in between them)
  13. Primary muscle for ventilation in neonates and infants
  14. Neonates and infants are obligate ____-breathers until 4-6 months of age
  15. Largest factor in causes of decreased cerebral perfusion pressure
  16. Shape of trachea in neonates and infants
  17. Elevated PVR can lead to this

30 Clues: Elevated PVR can lead to thisInversely proportionate to ageInfant larynx appears more _____O2 affinity of fetal hemoglobin isBlood-brain barrier in neonates is thisNervous system that is immature at birthShape of trachea in neonates and infantsA cause of elevated PVR and shunt patencyFontanelle that closes around 6 months of age...

Respiratory Anatomy- Daniel Arkell II 2025-05-06

Respiratory Anatomy- Daniel Arkell II crossword puzzle
Across
  1. muscles between the ribs
  2. outside layer of the pleura
  3. Smallest conducting airway
  4. air sacs in the lungs
  5. moves food and water from throat to stomach
  6. air way down to lungs
  7. between thorax and abdomen
  8. inside layer of the pleura
  9. connects all ribs
  10. develops helper T-cells
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  1. in front of the heart, held in place by the sternum
  2. carries blood from heart to lungs
  3. space between the pleurae
  4. Narrowest airway of the lungs
  5. groove in the right lung
  6. forms boundaries of thoracic cavity
  7. collection of alveoli
  8. organ that beats blood around the body
  9. connects respiratory bronchioles to alveolar sacs
  10. top portion of the lung

20 Clues: connects all ribsair sacs in the lungscollection of alveoliair way down to lungstop portion of the lungdevelops helper T-cellsmuscles between the ribsgroove in the right lungspace between the pleuraeSmallest conducting airwaybetween thorax and abdomeninside layer of the pleuraoutside layer of the pleuraNarrowest airway of the lungs...

Lower Respiratory Anatomy- Henry Hogan 2025-05-06

Lower Respiratory Anatomy- Henry Hogan crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Clusters of tiny air sacs
  2. The bottom part of the lung
  3. The right lung
  4. Major vessal in the heart that comes from the right ventricle
  5. Seperates the upper and lower part of the lungs
  6. Tube structure"Voice Box"
  7. In the Middle part of the right lung
  8. The left lung
  9. Group/Part of lungs that branch from the bottom
  10. A vein that brances to the left
  11. Below the thoratic plane
  12. An artery that brances from the vein
  13. Discret holes in walls adjacent Alvoili
  14. Deep fissure in each lung that runs forword and downward
  15. Main part of the trachea
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  1. Tiny sac like structures in the lungs
  2. Carries food from mouth/throat to the stomach
  3. Highest part of one of three lobes in the lung
  4. Located on the inner wall of the lung
  5. Membrane that encloses the heart and its most important vessals'
  6. Seperates the right middle and right upper part of the lung
  7. Highest lobe in the left lung
  8. Bone that protects the internal organs
  9. Basic units for gas exchange in the lungs
  10. Fluid filled lining that surrounds the lung
  11. Compermises many muscles in between the ribs
  12. Connects the respiratory bronchioles to the alveolar ducts
  13. Bones mucles and neurovasculature
  14. Tiny ducts that fill the lungs
  15. Inner layer of the Pleurna
  16. Located in the middle of the respitory system
  17. The inner bottom part of the left lung
  18. Ballon like sacks in the lungs for air
  19. Lining that fills the inner wall chest and diaphram
  20. Small Bilobed organ located beneath the sternum
  21. Seperates the thoratic and abdominal cavitys
  22. Highest part of the lung

37 Clues: The left lungThe right lungBelow the thoratic planeHighest part of the lungMain part of the tracheaClusters of tiny air sacsTube structure"Voice Box"Inner layer of the PleurnaThe bottom part of the lungHighest lobe in the left lungTiny ducts that fill the lungsA vein that brances to the leftBones mucles and neurovasculature...

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Mizee McGoldrick 2025-05-07

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Mizee McGoldrick crossword puzzle
Across
  1. deliver oxygenated air to the alveoli
  2. tiny sac like structures
  3. allows friction free movement during respiration
  4. carries oxygen rich blood to the heart
  5. narrow long passage way to the left lung
  6. found between the ribs
  7. surrounds the thoracic cavity
  8. transporting air to the lungs
  9. connect the respiratory bronchioles to the alveolar sacs
  10. last part of a bronchiole that does not contain alveoli
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  1. passages between alveolar walls
  2. clusters of alveoli
  3. forms the anterior part of the interior mediastinum
  4. reduce friction over the heart
  5. long flat bone protecting the contents of the chest
  6. outermost of the pleural membranes
  7. transports foods and liquids from mouth to stomach
  8. carries oxygen poor blood to the lungs
  9. point of attachment between the lung root and the lung
  10. fluid filled space that surrounds the lungs

20 Clues: clusters of alveolifound between the ribstiny sac like structuressurrounds the thoracic cavitytransporting air to the lungsreduce friction over the heartpassages between alveolar wallsoutermost of the pleural membranesdeliver oxygenated air to the alveolicarries oxygen rich blood to the heartcarries oxygen poor blood to the lungs...

Anatomy Unit 8 Muscle Crossword 2024-11-03

Anatomy Unit 8 Muscle Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Tissue within the epymysium inbetween fasicles
  2. Attachment point to non moving bone
  3. Individual unit composed of numerous Myofybrils
  4. Fibrous tissue attaching muscle to bone
  5. Single unit which myofybrils are composed of
  6. Line which sarcomeres extend from unit to unit
  7. Contracting Muscle
  8. Small ridges formed due to composition of myofybrils
  9. Nucleus of cell which extends along fiber
  10. Filament composed of Myosin
  11. Sheath surrounding a single muscle fiber
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  1. Thin casing of tissue surrounding muscle
  2. Relaxing/Extending muscle
  3. Network which releases or stores calcium ions
  4. Multi headed and climbs actin
  5. Activates contraction of skeletal muscle fibers
  6. Light band made up of actin
  7. Dense tissue that surrounds muscle with fascia
  8. Unit pulled on by myosin heads
  9. Filament composed of Actin,Troponin, and Tropomyosin
  10. Tubules which extend between multiple myofibrils
  11. Attachment point to moving bone
  12. Middle line within an A Band
  13. Dark band made up of overlapping thick filaments
  14. Pull unit composed of actin and myosin

25 Clues: Contracting MuscleRelaxing/Extending muscleLight band made up of actinFilament composed of MyosinMiddle line within an A BandMulti headed and climbs actinUnit pulled on by myosin headsAttachment point to moving boneAttachment point to non moving bonePull unit composed of actin and myosinFibrous tissue attaching muscle to bone...

Ch 2 Anatomy Vocab Review 2024-09-16

Ch 2 Anatomy Vocab Review crossword puzzle
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  1. When an atom gives up or gains electrons it becomes a(n) ________.
  2. __________ molecules are molecules who have opposing charges at each end.
  3. A change in state without altering its basic nature.
  4. When two or more atoms share electrons, they form a ___________.
  5. Positively charged particles.
  6. When different elements combine we call that a ____________.
  7. __________ energy is the energy of motion.
  8. When an ion or molecule has an unpaired electron in its outer shell.
  9. Each element is made of _________.
  10. Negatively charged particles.
  11. A negatively charged atom and positively charged atom will be electrically attracted to each other through a(n) _______ bond.
  12. A liquid or gas where material has been dissolved in.
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  1. Has a definite volume but not shape.
  2. Are proteins that speed up chemical reactions.
  3. The shared electron between the two atoms is called a __________ bond.
  4. Has no definite shape or volume.
  5. A change that alters its basic nature.
  6. Particles with no charge.
  7. When atoms interact by exchanging electrons, they form ________ bonds.
  8. Has a definite shape and volume.
  9. Are chemical compounds in the body that help maintain proper pH levels.
  10. _________ energy is stored energy.
  11. Atoms of the same element, that have different number of neutrons.
  12. The ability to do work.

24 Clues: The ability to do work.Particles with no charge.Positively charged particles.Negatively charged particles.Has no definite shape or volume.Has a definite shape and volume._________ energy is stored energy.Each element is made of _________.Has a definite volume but not shape.A change that alters its basic nature....

Anatomy Unit 1 key terms 2025-09-22

Anatomy Unit 1 key terms crossword puzzle
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  1. Farther away from the point of attachment on the body.
  2. A state in which the body maintains a relatively constant and stable internal environment.
  3. The chemical processes taking place in the human body to maintain life.
  4. Below or toward the feet.
  5. A location closer to the point of attachment on the body.
  6. Toward the head of an organism.
  7. The branch of science concerned with the structure of the body of living organisms.
  8. Refers to the back of the body in anatomical position.
  9. Toward the tail or hind part of an organism.
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  1. Toward the middle or midline of the body.
  2. An organisms ability to evolve or be modified to better survive in its environment.
  3. Further away from the midline of the body.
  4. A collection of similar cells, that work together to perform a specific function.
  5. Towards the top of the body.
  6. The study of the structure, function and behavior of cells.
  7. Toward the back of the body.
  8. The study of the functions of the human body.
  9. Nearer the front of the body.
  10. The front or belly side of an organism.
  11. A positon of the body lying flat on one’s back with their face facing upward.
  12. The study of the composition, function and organization of tissues within the body.
  13. Body position where a person lies face down.
  14. A collection of tissues that are jointed in a structural unit to serve a common function.
  15. Refers to structures that are located further away from the surface of the body.

24 Clues: Below or toward the feet.Towards the top of the body.Toward the back of the body.Nearer the front of the body.Toward the head of an organism.The front or belly side of an organism.Toward the middle or midline of the body.Further away from the midline of the body.Body position where a person lies face down....

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Carson Varallo 2025-05-14

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Carson Varallo crossword puzzle
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  1. located in the throat and chest, behind the trachea and heart
  2. functions to facilitate gas exchange, allowing oxygen to enter blood
  3. located in the left side of the thoracic cavity within the rib cage
  4. the serous membrane that covers the outer surface of each lung
  5. carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
  6. primary muscle for breathing
  7. located at the bottom of each lung resting on the diaphragm
  8. located in lungs at the end of their respiratory bronchioles
  9. located in mediastinum
  10. primary site of gas exchange in the lungs
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  1. located in both lungs, seperates superior and inferior lobes
  2. protects the lungs heart and major blood vessels while playing a major role in providing structure and support for muscles involved in breathing
  3. functions to assist in breathing by elevating and depressing the ribs
  4. in the anterior midline of the thorax
  5. functions to carry air between the larynx and the lungs
  6. functions in both air conduction and gas exchange
  7. functions to pump and circulate blood throughout the body
  8. located in upper anterior portion of chest cavity, behind sternum and between the lungs
  9. protects the heart and anchors it within mediastinum
  10. located at top of each lung slightly above the clavicle

20 Clues: located in mediastinumprimary muscle for breathingin the anterior midline of the thoraxprimary site of gas exchange in the lungsfunctions in both air conduction and gas exchangeprotects the heart and anchors it within mediastinumfunctions to carry air between the larynx and the lungslocated at top of each lung slightly above the clavicle...

anatomy of the aud system 2024-08-04

anatomy of the aud system crossword puzzle
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  1. allows for communication between air cells of the mastoid and the epitympanic recess (3 words)
  2. the ________ crus of the stapes is the wider, longer, and curvier crus
  3. the portion of the temporal bone houses the sensory organs of hearing and balance
  4. CN VII (2 words)
  5. the deflection of the _____ at the base of the SCCs causes the hair cells to be sheared
  6. this wall of the ME houses a semicanal the tensor tympani enters through, the Eustachian tube, and chorda tympani
  7. the ________ vestibular nerve is made up of nerve fibers from the posterior SCC and Saccule
  8. the loss of energy due to friction, not related to frequency
  9. the vestibulocolic reflex is a ______ reflex as it assists in maintaining the head in horizontal gaze orientation relative to gravity but independent to trunk movement
  10. the narrowest point of the EAC
  11. small perforations in the osseous spiral lamina that allow nerve fibers to pass through
  12. the auditory nerve is known as the auditory ______ because damage here can result in dysfunction at or beyond this point
  13. the interaural timing difference occurs due to the difference in the _______ of a sound as it arrives at each ear
  14. the medial wall of the ME is made up of the prominence of the lateral semicircular canal, oval window, _________ and round window
  15. the _______ between the TM and oval window is the mechanism that accounts for 24.6 dB SPL (2 words)
  16. the ossicular chain is _______ in the ME cavity by its attachment to the TM by the manubrium and to the oval window by the stapes footplate and by various tendons and ligaments
  17. the tympanic annulus is a _________ ring that attaches the tympanic membrane to the tympanic sulcus
  18. AN fibers with a ______ spontaneous firing rate respond to low intensities
  19. a pure tone does not contain ________ making it optimal for testing specific points of the cochlea
  20. the propeoreciptors in the muscles of the limbs, the eyes, and the vestibular system are the three ways we maintain _________
  21. the chorda tympani nerve travels through the ME space through the posterior wall, between the ossicular chain to the anterior wall and deals with ________
  22. low and moderate intensities cause the stapes to move along the _________ axis
  23. the ET serves to equalize the less compressible air pressure in the middle ear with the _________
  24. the rarefaction phase cause the BM to reflect ______ and leads to depolarization of hair cells
  25. the left anterior SCC is paired with the right ______ SCC
  26. the tympanic _______ is a groove in the bony wall of the EAC
  27. the dynamic range of an AN fiber is it's threshold to it's point of ________
  28. the middle ear muscles pull in essentially ______ directions stiffening the ossicular chain
  29. spinning sensation caused by dysfunction in the vestibular system
  30. air molecules oscillate and hit neighboring air molecules and _________ the energy to them
  31. OHCs ______ in response to rarefaction
  32. the pH of cerumen is ______
  33. the SCCs are approximately ________ (90 degrees) from each other
  34. the EAC first travels _____________ then posterosuperiorly and then _____________
  35. the ________ plane divides the body horizontally into superior and inferior
  36. the SOC is the first place in the auditory system where there is _______ representation of monaural acoustic input
  37. the cartilaginous portion of the EAC is __________ as the epidermal lining moves outward (2 words)
  38. the largest portion of the temporal bones that forms the superior wall of the EAC
  39. the EAC gives a 10-15 dB _____ to frequencies between 3000-4000 Hz
  40. OHCs are directly sheared because they are imbedded to the tectorial membrane and IHCs are imposed by the ______ of the endolymph flow imposed on them
  41. the basilar membrane is shorter and more stiff at the _____
  42. the inner layer of the TM is continuous with the ________ lining of the ME space
  43. hair cells of the SCCs are located in the _______ ampullaris on the ampulla
  44. the intertragal _____ (or incisure)is between the tragus and antitragus
  45. the vestibulo-ocular reflex ________ our gaze when we are turning our heads- the eyes move opposite to head movement
  46. bone that forms the framework of support and protection for the outer, middle, and inner ear as well as the 7th and 8th cranial nerve
  47. CN V (2 words)
  48. outer hair cell are embedded in this gelatinous flap that covers the length of the organ of corti (2 words)
  49. the TM is attached to the tympanic ______ by the tympanic annulus
  50. the _____ zone is the inner section of the BM that courses from the osseous spiral lamina to the outer pillar cells
  51. the ________ foramen is the opening between the two crura of the stapes
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  1. the products of the _______ glands and ceruminous glands combine to create cerumen
  2. portion of the wave when molecules are close together
  3. Low frequency sounds are more affected by the ________ of a system
  4. the function of the _____ is to collect acoustic energy into the EAC, best at collecting frequencies 5000 and above
  5. calcium carbon crystals that sit on top of the jelly like structure in the macula. they add mass and allow for the hair cells the be sheared.
  6. ______ muscles are vestigial in humans meaning it serves no functional purpose
  7. the ET courses to the posterior aspect of the nasopharynx in a inferior, ______, and anterior direction
  8. _______ type I AN fibers innervate a single IHC
  9. Claudian cells provide ________ to the basilar membrance
  10. the endolymphatic duct regulates endolymphatic ______ to avoid the overproduction/under absorption of endolymph
  11. the semicircular canals are arranged in pairs so that when one is excited the other is _______
  12. the middle layer of the TM is made up of ______ fibers and circular fibers
  13. the apex of the cochlea is oriented anteriorly and slightly laterally pointing towards the ________
  14. The stria vascularis maintains endocochlear potential by ___________ endolymph
  15. the combination and integration of information arriving from the two ears (at the SOC)
  16. ______ membrane separates the scala vestibuli and scala media and keeps their fluids separate
  17. in the posterior and superior canal the ________ is located on the canal side
  18. allows the tendon of the stapedius muscle to enter through the posterior wall of the middle ear (2 words)
  19. kinocilium of the saccule are oriented _____ from the striola
  20. The EAC functions as a ________ resonator enhancing sounds four times its length (2 words)
  21. the frequency that hair cells are most sensitive, meaning they respond at the lowest intensity, is known as the _________ frequency
  22. the striola is the invisible _______ of the otolith organs
  23. the _______ of the incus is a true ball and socket joint that articulates with the stapes (2 words)
  24. the round window _______ the movement of the traveling wave
  25. the short process of the ______ acts as a fulcrum to assist in the lever action of the ossicular chain
  26. because the striola is ______ their will be a portion of the saccule and utricle that is excited and one portion that is inhibited
  27. open ion channels when the stereocilia are deflected towards the tallest stereocilia
  28. pitch, yaw, and roll are _____ motions that excite or inhibit different SCC
  29. muscle innervated by the facial nerve
  30. the upper shelf of the osseous spiral lamina is continuous with the _______ and serves as a point of attachment for the tectorial membrane (2 words)
  31. the different _________ of the reticular lamina and tectorial membrane allows them to move relative to each other (2 words)
  32. the bony portion of the ear canal is the ______ 2/3
  33. the scala vestibuli and scala tympani are filled with ______ which is high in sodium and low in potassium
  34. the petrous pyramid divides the middle cranial ______ and posterior cranial ______
  35. the tonotopic organization of the auditory nerve organizes low frequencies toward the ______
  36. the tendon of the tensor tympani muscle enter the middle ear space through a _______ in the anterior wall
  37. the tegmen tympani is a thin piece of bone that forms the _____ of the ME
  38. explanation that AN fibers can only fire at a max. rate of 800 times per second so frequencies that are higher rely on multiple AN fibers to lock onto the same phase of multiple cycles (2 words)
  39. _______ cells support outer hair cells as they sit in them
  40. which window opens into the scala vestibuli?
  41. the point at which the Scala vestibuli and Scala tympani communicate
  42. the lateral process and cone of light reflex are located on the ______ side of the ear that is being observed
  43. mass and stiffness reactances are opposites and the frequencies at which they cancel out is known as the ________ frequency
  44. contains 3 important auditory structures (Heschl's gyrus, planum temporale, and insula) located deep within the posterior half of the sylvian fissure
  45. Type I fibers are myelinated by _____ cells in Rosenthal's canal
  46. the release of _____ causes the activation of of the AN across the synaptic cleft
  47. the condyle of the ______ makes up the inferior-anterior wall of the EAC
  48. _______ flow causes displacement toward the ampulla. the horizontal canal is excited by this flow
  49. vestibular organ with a horizontal orientation and the kinocilium are oriented towards the striola
  50. when sound travels from air to _______ there is a loss of intensity
  51. contraction of the ________ veli palatini and the levator veli palatine causes the cartilaginous portion of the ET to open
  52. _______ fibers are descending neurons that send signals from the nervous system to the cochlea, these mostly communicate with OHCs
  53. the tunnel of corti is formed by the inner and outer ______ cells
  54. the intermediate cells of the stria vascular contains ______

105 Clues: CN V (2 words)CN VII (2 words)the pH of cerumen is ______the narrowest point of the EACmuscle innervated by the facial nerveOHCs ______ in response to rarefactionwhich window opens into the scala vestibuli?_______ type I AN fibers innervate a single IHCthe bony portion of the ear canal is the ______ 2/3...

Anatomy & Physiology Q3 Exam Review 2026-03-02

Anatomy & Physiology Q3 Exam Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Site of ATP production.
  2. Receive pressure sensory input
  3. Brain matter that contains fatty myelinated axons
  4. Secretes insulin
  5. Pump that maintains resting membrane potential
  6. Area of the brain responsible for voluntary skeletal muscle activity
  7. Temporary endocrine organ
  8. Roots that extend to skeletal muscle
  9. Horn for visceral organs
  10. Large gland involved in calcium homeostasis
  11. Smooth muscle here controls the amount of light that enters the eye
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  1. Nerve that serves our breathing
  2. Protective connective tissue of the brain and spinal cord
  3. Nerve that innervates muscles for smiling, squinting, etc.
  4. Neurotransmitter released by cholinergic fibers
  5. Plexus the innervates the arm
  6. Receive temperature sensory input, and spice.
  7. Master gland
  8. Increase surface area for smell
  9. Fight or flight nervous system
  10. Roots that carry sensory input from PNS to CNS
  11. Eye structure that bends light to focus vision
  12. Binds to actin during muscle contraction

23 Clues: Master glandSecretes insulinSite of ATP production.Horn for visceral organsTemporary endocrine organPlexus the innervates the armReceive pressure sensory inputFight or flight nervous systemNerve that serves our breathingIncrease surface area for smellRoots that extend to skeletal muscleBinds to actin during muscle contraction...

The Nervous System Anatomy Functions 2026-03-20

The Nervous System Anatomy Functions crossword puzzle
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  1. The Hairs in the ear that are responsible for detecting sound are the organ of _
  2. The humor in the back of the eyeball
  3. The pinna is also called the _
  4. The portion of the inner ear that's devoted to hearing
  5. The Hairs of the ciliary bodies that manipulate the shape of the lens
  6. Nerve III
  7. The First Ear Bone
  8. Nerve I
  9. the cells in the eye that detect color and detail.
  10. the layer of skin that lines the eyeball and eyelids
  11. Nerve Responsible for Lateral Eye Movement
  12. The Vestibulocochlear Nerve is for hearing and _
  13. Nerve IX
  14. The dark layer of the eye that absorbs excess light
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  1. Nerve Responsible for sight
  2. Nerve Responsible for Face Sensation and Chewing
  3. The layer of the eye that detects light
  4. The white part of the eye
  5. The Ear drum is also called the _ membrane
  6. Nerve Responsible for Tongue movement
  7. The Third Ear Bone
  8. The Nerve Responsible for maintaining vital signs
  9. Astigmatism is an uneven _
  10. Nerve IV
  11. The cells in the eye that detect light and movement
  12. Nerve Responsible for Facial Muscle Control
  13. Nerve Responsible for Neck Contractions
  14. The Second Ear Bone

28 Clues: Nerve INerve IVNerve IXNerve IIIThe Third Ear BoneThe First Ear BoneThe Second Ear BoneThe white part of the eyeAstigmatism is an uneven _Nerve Responsible for sightThe pinna is also called the _The humor in the back of the eyeballNerve Responsible for Tongue movementThe layer of the eye that detects lightNerve Responsible for Neck Contractions...

english_A_Lykeiou-1o 2016-11-24

english_A_Lykeiou-1o crossword puzzle
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  1. All humans, while aging, grow taller. Being tall means that you have reached a certain...
  2. The human body has two...to lift items or perform other actions using them.
  3. A human is also called an...
  4. An unhealthily overweight human is...
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  1. Humans have two ears and use them for...
  2. Humans open up dead humans or animals to learn about their bodies. They perform an...

6 Clues: A human is also called an...An unhealthily overweight human is...Humans have two ears and use them for...The human body has two...to lift items or perform other actions using them.Humans open up dead humans or animals to learn about their bodies. They perform an......

Human 2016-11-23

Human crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An unhealthily overweight human is...
  2. Humans have two ears and use them for...
  3. The human body has two...to lift items or perform other actions.
Down
  1. All humans, while aging, the grow taller. Being tall means that you have reached a certain...
  2. Humans open up dead humans or animals to learn about their bodies. They perform an...
  3. A human is also called an...

6 Clues: A human is also called an...An unhealthily overweight human is...Humans have two ears and use them for...The human body has two...to lift items or perform other actions.Humans open up dead humans or animals to learn about their bodies. They perform an...All humans, while aging, the grow taller. Being tall means that you have reached a certain...

Evidence of Natural Selection 2023-02-06

Evidence of Natural Selection crossword puzzle
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  1. a record of the history of life on Earth
  2. the best evidence supporting the relationships of organisms on Earth
  3. organs that are “leftover” traces of evolution that serve no purpose
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  1. the scientific study of embryo development
  2. body parts that have a similar anatomy but are found in different types of animals because those species shared a common ancestor
  3. intermediate fossils between two living forms

6 Clues: a record of the history of life on Earththe scientific study of embryo developmentintermediate fossils between two living formsthe best evidence supporting the relationships of organisms on Earthorgans that are “leftover” traces of evolution that serve no purpose...

Schizophrenia Treatment Study Debrief 2023-03-03

Schizophrenia Treatment Study Debrief crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A serious mental disorder in which people may experience hallucinations and delusions.
  2. Variable The variable being changed in an experiment
  3. Manipulation of an independent variable, the measurement of a dependent variable, and the exposure of various participants.
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  1. symptom hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized speech are all...
  2. Imaging machine used in hospitals to view the human anatomy
  3. Variable The variable being measured in an experiment

6 Clues: Variable The variable being changed in an experimentVariable The variable being measured in an experimentImaging machine used in hospitals to view the human anatomysymptom hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized speech are all...A serious mental disorder in which people may experience hallucinations and delusions....

Riddle Marathon 2015-10-08

Riddle Marathon crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Noun Bleeding, which may be pooled or active
  2. The record obtained by echocardiography
  3. The science dealing with the form and structure of living organisms
  4. An instrument for introducing fluids into or withdrawing them from the body
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  1. The medical specialty concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases
  2. Muscular pain or tenderness, especially when diffuse and nonspecific
  3. A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes due to excessive concentration of reduced hemoglobin in the blood
  4. An endoscope for inspecting the interior of the stomach
  5. A person who assists at childbirth but who is not a physician
  6. A condition characterized by an absence of oxygen supply to an organ or a tissue

10 Clues: The record obtained by echocardiographyNoun Bleeding, which may be pooled or activeAn endoscope for inspecting the interior of the stomachA person who assists at childbirth but who is not a physicianThe science dealing with the form and structure of living organismsMuscular pain or tenderness, especially when diffuse and nonspecific...

NYMC Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-22

NYMC Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Alan __, M.D. is the current President of NYMC.
  2. ___ Halperin, M.D., M.A. is the Chancellor and CEO of NYMC.
  3. Where NYMC is located.
  4. In September 2016, the first new __ school in nearly 50 years opened.
  5. The college accepted ___into medical school by 1863.
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  1. An American poet, journalist and editor for the New York Evening Post, __ Cullen Bryant was the leading founding father of NYMC.
  2. NYMC has __ schools, SOM, SHSP and GSBMS.
  3. Jacob ___, A.M., M.D. was the first dean of NYMC.
  4. The Alumni Gross ___ Laboratory serves several hundred medical students, students in the physical therapy and speech & language pathology programs, and students transitioning to residency.
  5. NYMC is part of the ___ College & University System.

10 Clues: Where NYMC is located.NYMC has __ schools, SOM, SHSP and GSBMS.Alan __, M.D. is the current President of NYMC.Jacob ___, A.M., M.D. was the first dean of NYMC.NYMC is part of the ___ College & University System.The college accepted ___into medical school by 1863.___ Halperin, M.D., M.A. is the Chancellor and CEO of NYMC....

Renaissance 2023-06-27

Renaissance crossword puzzle
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  1. Italian artist and polymath known for works like the Mona Lisa.
  2. Intellectual movement emphasizing human potential and achievements.
  3. Influential Florentine family known for their patronage of the arts.
  4. Anatomy Study of the structure and function of the human body, explored in depth during the Renaissance.
  5. Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.
  6. 16th-century religious movement that challenged the Catholic Church.
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  1. Artistic technique that creates an illusion of depth and three-dimensionality.
  2. Relating to ancient Greek and Roman cultures, which served as inspiration for Renaissance artists and scholars.
  3. Italian artist famous for sculptures like David and paintings like the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
  4. Press Invention by Johannes Gutenberg that revolutionized the spread of knowledge during the Renaissance.

10 Clues: Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.Italian artist and polymath known for works like the Mona Lisa.Intellectual movement emphasizing human potential and achievements.Influential Florentine family known for their patronage of the arts.16th-century religious movement that challenged the Catholic Church....

Ferguson, Dylan, Period 7, Game 2 2023-10-05

Ferguson, Dylan, Period 7, Game 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a freely movable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
  2. a horizontal plane dividing the body or any of its parts into upper and lower
  3. a vertical plane running from front to back that divides the body or any of its parts into right and left sides
  4. movement that increases the angle between 2 bones
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  1. formed where bones can move about one another in many different directions, but cannot rotate
  2. movement of the thumb to touch each finger
  3. away from the surface or further into the body
  4. nearest to a reference point
  5. movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body
  6. allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy

10 Clues: nearest to a reference pointmovement of the thumb to touch each fingeraway from the surface or further into the bodymovement that increases the angle between 2 bonesallows only extension and flexion due to its anatomymovement of the limbs away from the midline of the bodya freely movable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis...

Evolution Crossword Puzzle #1 2024-02-09

Evolution Crossword Puzzle #1 crossword puzzle
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  1. Genetic differences within a species
  2. The evolution of a new species from an existing species
  3. Wrote the Darwinism book
  4. Any trait or behavior that allows and organism to survive in its habitat
  5. Darwin studied these in the Galapagos islands
  6. Same fuction but different structures. They do not show common ancestors
  7. The preserved remains or traces of an organism from the past
  8. Humans select traits that they want to move to next generation
  9. Organism decays leaving a cavity of the shape of the organism
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  1. Organisms that survive are "selected" by nature to reproduceand pass their traits to their offspring.
  2. Parts of the anatomy that are no longer needed or used
  3. Gives information about past life and time on Earth
  4. Mud or sand hardens to stone where organism was left behind
  5. Groups organisms by similar characteristics
  6. A fossil that shows characteristics of both old and modern forms
  7. Mold is filled with sand or mud that hardens in shape of organism
  8. Wrote the book of "On the Origin of Species"
  9. Structures formed in embryo that share like arrangements but can have different fuction

18 Clues: Wrote the Darwinism bookGenetic differences within a speciesGroups organisms by similar characteristicsWrote the book of "On the Origin of Species"Darwin studied these in the Galapagos islandsGives information about past life and time on EarthParts of the anatomy that are no longer needed or used...

Evidence of evolution 2023-05-06

Evidence of evolution crossword puzzle
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  1. Study of structural similarities and differences between different species.
  2. Preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms that provide evidence of past life forms.
  3. Similar structures in different organisms indicate a common ancestor.
  4. Non-functional or reduced structures that were once functional in ancestral species.
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  1. Study of similarities in early developmental stages among different species.
  2. Analysis of genetic sequences to determine evolutionary relationships.

6 Clues: Similar structures in different organisms indicate a common ancestor.Analysis of genetic sequences to determine evolutionary relationships.Study of structural similarities and differences between different species.Study of similarities in early developmental stages among different species....

Branches of science 2021-09-07

Branches of science crossword puzzle
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  1. Microbiology The study of microorganisms, including viruses, prokaryotes and simple eukaryotes Mineralogy The study of the chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals Mycology Study of fungi.
  2. A science dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
  3. The study of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of living organisms
  4. Study of algae.
  5. Study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting
  6. The study of celestial objects in the universe. Study of heavenly bodies. Biology The science that studies living organisms
  7. The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
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  1. The science of matter and its interactions with energy and itself
  2. Concerning the sounds of a language.
  3. The scientific study of plant life
  4. Natural phenomenon.
  5. Study of flower.
  6. The study of the structure and organization of living things
  7. Study of languages.
  8. The study of human cultures both past and present.
  9. Deals with the study of blood vascular system.
  10. The study of the behavior and properties of matter
  11. The science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms

18 Clues: Study of algae.Study of flower.Natural phenomenon.Study of languages.The scientific study of plant lifeConcerning the sounds of a language.Deals with the study of blood vascular system.The study of human cultures both past and present.The study of the behavior and properties of matterThe study of the structure and organization of living things...

Rat Island Vocan Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-21

Rat Island Vocan Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. structures Remnants of once-functional features with reduced or no use.
  2. Darwin British scientist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
  3. Random changes in an organism's DNA, introducing new variations.
  4. reproduction Greater reproductive success of individuals with advantageous traits.
  5. Measure of an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment.
  6. Resembling another species for protection or benefit.
  7. selection Process where advantageous traits increase survival and reproduction.
  8. Blending with the surroundings to avoid detection.
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  1. adaptation Internal process that helps an organism thrive in its environment.
  2. structures Structures derived from a common ancestor with similar underlying anatomy.
  3. Trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
  4. drift Random changes in gene frequencies in a population over time.
  5. Baptiste Lamarck French biologist who proposed an early theory of evolution based on acquired characteristics.
  6. Movement of individuals from one population to another.
  7. Gradual change in inherited characteristics of populations over time.
  8. selection Breeding of plants or animals for specific traits by humans.
  9. adaptation Physical feature that enhances survival in a specific environment.
  10. structures Similar structures with different evolutionary origins.

18 Clues: Blending with the surroundings to avoid detection.Resembling another species for protection or benefit.Movement of individuals from one population to another.Random changes in an organism's DNA, introducing new variations.structures Similar structures with different evolutionary origins....

Chapter 7 2025-01-30

Chapter 7 crossword puzzle
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  1. The cause of the disease
  2. Swelling; excess amount of fluid in the tissues
  3. Caused by a pathogenic (germ-producing) organism such as a bacteria or virus
  4. Only one side of the body
  5. Study of how disease occurs and the responses of living organisms to disease processes
  6. Transmitted from parents to child genetically
  7. Identifying the disease or stating what it is
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  1. Acquired during development of the infant in the uterus and present at birth
  2. A prediction of the probable course and/or the expected outcome of the disease
  3. Both sides of the body
  4. Study of the form and structure of organisms
  5. Organs and other body parts joined together to perform a particular function
  6. Body parts above other parts
  7. Body parts located near the head
  8. Body part made of two or more tissues joined together to perform a special function
  9. Insufficient amounts of fluid in the tissues
  10. Study of the processes of living organisms, or why and how they work
  11. Also called external, structures that are located near the body surface

18 Clues: Both sides of the bodyThe cause of the diseaseOnly one side of the bodyBody parts above other partsBody parts located near the headStudy of the form and structure of organismsInsufficient amounts of fluid in the tissuesTransmitted from parents to child geneticallyIdentifying the disease or stating what it is...

Frontend - Beginner 2 2022-03-16

Frontend - Beginner 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. Defines a section of an HTML document
  2. The standard language for websites
  3. The structure and how the elements are built
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  1. The basics format of a websites

4 Clues: The basics format of a websitesThe standard language for websitesDefines a section of an HTML documentThe structure and how the elements are built

Human Anatomy Chap. 2 Vocab 2021-12-11

Human Anatomy Chap. 2 Vocab crossword puzzle
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  1. - a stable subatomic particle occurring in all atomic nuclei
  2. - the smallest unit of ordinary matter that forms a chemical element
  3. Molecules that have carbon and hydrogen atoms are
  4. - a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds
  5. - release hydroxide or other ions that react with hydrogen ions
  6. organic compounds that are fatty acids or their derivatives and are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents
  7. having electrical or magnetic polarity
  8. - in which larger molecules are broken down into smaller particles
  9. a subatomic particle of about the same mass as a proton but without an electric charge
  10. - capable of being reversed so that the previous state or situation is restored
  11. acids biopolymers, or large biomolecules, essential to all known forms of life
  12. reactions in which the parts of two different molecules trade positions
  13. Composed of atoms
  14. in which larger molecules form from smaller particles
  15. An atom consists of one or more
  16. - the basic building block of nucleic acids
  17. a type of fat (lipid) found in your blood
  18. bond a primarily electrostatic force of attraction between a hydrogen atom which is covalently bound to a more electronegative atom or group
  19. formula a chemical compound is a graphic representation of the molecular structure
  20. - large biomolecules and macromolecules that comprise one or more long chains of amino acid residues
  21. - a man-made version of chemicals, known as hormones, that are made naturally in the human body
  22. - Electrolytes that release hydrogen ions
  23. atoms with the same atomic number but different atomic weights
  24. Composed of elements
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  1. bonds a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms
  2. - a group of polar lipids that consist of two fatty acids
  3. acids - organic compounds that contain amino and carboxylate
  4. an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge
  5. the most basic form of carbohydrates
  6. play a role in the reactions of protein synthesis
  7. - a simple polyol compound
  8. store information that cell parts use to construct specific protein molecules
  9. formula consists of the chemical symbols for the constituent elements followed by numeric subscripts describing the number of atoms of each element present in the molecule
  10. - able to dissolve other substances
  11. acids the building blocks of the fat in our bodies and in the food we eat
  12. represents a solution’s concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) and hydroxide ions (OH−).
  13. bonds a type of chemical bonding that involves the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions
  14. Other molecules
  15. - minerals in your body that have an electric charge
  16. a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes
  17. bonds - a lasting attraction between atoms, ions or molecules that enables the formation of chemical compounds
  18. A solution with equal numbers of H+ and OH− is
  19. provide much of the energy that cells require and also contribute to cell structure
  20. - the composition of substances and how chemicals react with each other
  21. chemicals that resist pH change.
  22. - a group of atoms bonded together
  23. provide a variety of ions that metabolic processes require

47 Clues: Other moleculesComposed of atomsComposed of elements- a simple polyol compoundAn atom consists of one or morechemicals that resist pH change.- a group of atoms bonded together- able to dissolve other substancesthe most basic form of carbohydrateshaving electrical or magnetic polaritya type of fat (lipid) found in your blood...

Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 10 Puzzle 2022-04-13

Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 10 Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Muscle growth from heavy training
  2. Prolonged activity; requires oxygen and nutrients
  3. An alternate name for a mesodermal cell
  4. Primary energy source for peak muscle activity
  5. Red pigment that binds oxygen
  6. Lengthwise subdivisions within muscle fibers
  7. Hundreds of these are contained in skeletal muscle cells.
  8. Thin, light filaments
  9. Quick fatigue; strenuous activity
  10. Bundles of muscle fibers
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  1. The weakening of muscle due to lack of muscle activity
  2. The color of fast fibers
  3. The color of slow fibers
  4. A fixed contraction after death
  5. The chemical that forms the epimysium
  6. Dark, thick filaments
  7. Motor units contain hundreds of these.
  8. The initial tension and firmness of a muscle at rest
  9. An alternate name for a muscle cell
  10. Provides energy for muscle contraction

20 Clues: Dark, thick filamentsThin, light filamentsThe color of fast fibersThe color of slow fibersBundles of muscle fibersRed pigment that binds oxygenA fixed contraction after deathMuscle growth from heavy trainingQuick fatigue; strenuous activityAn alternate name for a muscle cellThe chemical that forms the epimysiumMotor units contain hundreds of these....

Anatomy of the Respiratory System 2013-11-17

Anatomy of the Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. false vocal cords
  2. act as resonance chambers in speech
  3. increase air turbulence,warm and moisten air as it enters the nasal cavity
  4. store air for gas exchange
  5. air and food passage that is posterior to the oral cavity
  6. air-blood barrier
  7. divides nostrils
  8. reinforces trachea while allowing esophagus to expand if necessary
  9. anterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
  10. air passage that is posterior to the nasal cavity
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  1. vibrate with expelled air for speech
  2. terminal branches of the respiratory tree
  3. the lungs are divided into five of these, three on the right and two on the left
  4. posterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
  5. bring air from the trachea to the lungs
  6. allows air safely in and out of lungs
  7. shield shaped part of the larynx
  8. forms a lid over the larynx when we swallow
  9. prevents foreign objects from entering lung with coughing reflex
  10. double-layered sac of serous membrane that encloses the lungs

20 Clues: divides nostrilsfalse vocal cordsair-blood barrierstore air for gas exchangeshield shaped part of the larynxact as resonance chambers in speechvibrate with expelled air for speechallows air safely in and out of lungsbring air from the trachea to the lungsterminal branches of the respiratory treeforms a lid over the larynx when we swallow...

Anatomy of the Respiratory System 2013-11-17

Anatomy of the Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. act as resonance chambers in speech
  2. double-layered sac of serous membrane that encloses the lungs
  3. terminal branches of the respiratory tree
  4. increase air turbulence,warm and moisten air as it enters the nasal cavity
  5. bring air from the trachea to the lungs
  6. false vocal cords
  7. air passage that is posterior to the nasal cavity
  8. prevents foreign objects from entering lung with coughing reflex
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  1. divides nostrils
  2. allows air safely in and out of lungs
  3. forms a lid over the larynx when we swallow
  4. air-blood barrier
  5. posterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
  6. shield shaped part of the larynx
  7. reinforces trachea while allowing esophagus to expand if necessary
  8. the lungs are divided into five of these, three on the right and two on the left
  9. anterior separation of the oral and nasal cavities
  10. vibrate with expelled air for speech
  11. store air for gas exchange
  12. air and food passage that is posterior to the oral cavity

20 Clues: divides nostrilsair-blood barrierfalse vocal cordsstore air for gas exchangeshield shaped part of the larynxact as resonance chambers in speechvibrate with expelled air for speechallows air safely in and out of lungsbring air from the trachea to the lungsterminal branches of the respiratory treeforms a lid over the larynx when we swallow...

Elbow Anatomy and Clinical Conditions 2014-04-30

Elbow Anatomy and Clinical Conditions crossword puzzle
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  1. limitation in motion that cannot be treated with PT
  2. orthotic intervention to manage stiff elbow
  3. Degenerative tendinopathy
  4. stable position of the elbow
  5. ligament that surrounds radial head
  6. mimics tennis elbow symptoms
  7. stable rigid fixation required
  8. Epicondyle Attachment for extensor tendon and LUCL
  9. tendinopathy common in throwing athletes
  10. percent of all fractures that occur at elbow
  11. most implicated muscle in tennis elbow
  12. Radial head and coronoid fractures with dislocation
  13. platelet rich protein
  14. emphasized with elbow flexion curls with forearm neutral
  15. more specific imaging technique to evaluate tendon
  16. gunstock deformity is an example
  17. fat pad displacement
  18. medial border of cubital fossa
  19. part of ulna damaged in terrible triad
  20. proximal rotatory joint at elbow
  21. Common location for Myositis Ossificans
  22. best supporting evidence for tennis elbow strengthening
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  1. maneuver to apply valgus stress to elbow
  2. surrounds all joints of the elbow
  3. mimics FOOSH
  4. used in rehabilitation of MCL ligament injury
  5. injury to the annual ligament
  6. may be used for protection of fractures in reliable patient
  7. tyler twist exercises
  8. phase when only AROM exercises used
  9. minor elbow extensor;pulls posterior capsule away from joint
  10. radial and ulnar nerves may be injured
  11. tendinopathy common in tennis players
  12. Ligament injury Common in overhead throwers
  13. Injury to the LUCL
  14. self report measure that may be used with any UE orthopaedic pt
  15. sport with high incidence of unhappy triad
  16. compartment syndrome with elbow trauma
  17. part of humerus
  18. 30-130 degrees of sagittal plane motion at elbow
  19. type of fixation where elbow motion must be delayed
  20. used to manage stiff elbow that feel like cement
  21. Bone Heterotopic Ossification is an example
  22. used to manage elbow stiffness
  23. Fall on outstretched elbow
  24. edema located at posterior elbow
  25. tightness limits elbow flexion
  26. tennis elbow test

48 Clues: mimics FOOSHpart of humerustennis elbow testInjury to the LUCLfat pad displacementtyler twist exercisesplatelet rich proteinDegenerative tendinopathyFall on outstretched elbowstable position of the elbowmimics tennis elbow symptomsinjury to the annual ligamentstable rigid fixation requiredmedial border of cubital fossaused to manage elbow stiffness...

External Horse Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-23

External Horse Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. 20
  2. 32
  3. 10
  4. 35
  5. 7
  6. 14
  7. 16
  8. 19
  9. 3
  10. 15
  11. 2
  12. 13
  13. 22
  14. 23
  15. 28
  16. 30
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  1. 25
  2. 1
  3. 9
  4. 31
  5. 17
  6. 26
  7. 4
  8. 6
  9. 33
  10. 8
  11. 12
  12. 34
  13. 21
  14. 5
  15. 11
  16. 24
  17. 18
  18. 27
  19. 29

35 Clues: 1946785322531172032261035331416123419211511241318272223283029

Placenta Anatomy, Variations, and Physiology 2014-11-16

Placenta Anatomy, Variations, and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Knotty problem
  2. Two heads are better than one
  3. Hanging out on the edge of town
  4. Loop-de-doop
  5. Liquid lumps
  6. I insert myself in strange places
  7. Early nourishment
  8. Don't call me fat
  9. Probably not good with peanut butter
  10. The lucky recipient
  11. No exit
  12. Ends the baby's prenatal relationship
  13. Nutrient transmitter
  14. Something smells "off"
  15. We don't mix well
  16. I have two
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  1. The veil between worlds
  2. Stick a fork in it, it's done
  3. True grit
  4. Couldn't hold it
  5. Double back
  6. Lifeline
  7. Stopped short
  8. The perfect accessory
  9. Why we're here
  10. Bunches of segments
  11. I'm closest to the mother
  12. Carry me away
  13. I feel so dirty duncan
  14. My best side is my fetal side
  15. I hold the baby
  16. I play beyond the margin

32 Clues: No exitLifelineTrue gritI have twoDouble backLoop-de-doopLiquid lumpsStopped shortCarry me awayKnotty problemWhy we're hereI hold the babyCouldn't hold itEarly nourishmentDon't call me fatWe don't mix wellBunches of segmentsThe lucky recipientNutrient transmitterThe perfect accessoryI feel so dirty duncanSomething smells "off"...

Intro to Anatomy and Physiology 2015-08-26

Intro to Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. area of knowledge, theory
  2. taking in a chemical through your cells and tissue
  3. between
  4. up, against or back
  5. force being put on an object
  6. transporting oxygen to your cells and tissue
  7. chemical reaction involved in keeping cells alive
  8. cutting
  9. the breakdown of food molecules
  10. nature
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  1. relating to nature
  2. the same
  3. a chemical that causes stress
  4. the conversion of absorbed food into the body
  5. before
  6. within
  7. waste products being removed from the body
  8. organs that all do a similar function
  9. after
  10. cells that all do a similar function

20 Clues: afterbeforewithinnaturebetweencuttingthe samerelating to natureup, against or backarea of knowledge, theoryforce being put on an objecta chemical that causes stressthe breakdown of food moleculescells that all do a similar functionorgans that all do a similar functionwaste products being removed from the body...

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 4-2 2016-08-16

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 4-2 crossword puzzle
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  1. Glucose molecules made by the liver from extra glucose in the body.
  2. The ureters lead down to this pouch.
  3. The forst foot-long part of the intestine.
  4. The meeting point betewen the small and large intestines that opens and closes to let the liquid chyme from the small intestine enter the large intestine. TWO WORDS
  5. The eight-food long part of the intestine, after the duodenum
  6. The part of the body where nutrients are processed.
  7. The last eleven feet of the small intestine.
  8. Special organs in your renal system that produce urine.
  9. Urine trickles down these tubes.
  10. An organ used for digestion that produces hormones as well as digestive juices.
  11. A powerful enzyme in the smoach that is needed to break down the proteins eaten into smaller chemical components that the body can use.
  12. Tiny projections inside the small intestine that help transport nutrients to blood vessels throughout the intestine.
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  1. A side effect that occurs when bacteria in your intestines digest carbohydrates and release different gases.
  2. One of the chemicals made by the liver that is important for the digestive process.
  3. A circular muscle at the meeting point between the espophagus and the stomach. TWO WORDS
  4. A muscle that works carefully to ensure that only a small amount of chyme goes into the small intestine at a time. TWO WORDS
  5. The part of the body that releases concentrated bile into the duodenum. TWO WORDS
  6. the place in your body where urine is produced. TWO WORDS.
  7. A tube on the cecum that provides a place for bacteria to live until needed.
  8. The liquid substance food becomes after being broken down in the stomach.

20 Clues: Urine trickles down these tubes.The ureters lead down to this pouch.The forst foot-long part of the intestine.The last eleven feet of the small intestine.The part of the body where nutrients are processed.Special organs in your renal system that produce urine.the place in your body where urine is produced. TWO WORDS....

Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19

Anatomy of a Medical Term crossword puzzle
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  1. One origin of medical term
  2. Pertaining to before birth
  3. Core of a medical term
  4. Word analysis and definition
  5. Inside a vein
  6. Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
  7. Suffix meaning cell
  8. Side
  9. Diagnosis
  10. meaning of -ation
  11. Origin of axilla
  12. Where a prefix is found in a medical term
  13. Number of elements in a medical term
  14. Between 37 and 42 weeks
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  1. History of a type of illness
  2. Pertaining to the stomach
  3. Prefix meaning above
  4. Study of diseases of the lungs
  5. more than one diagnosis
  6. Used when suffix begins with a consonant
  7. CC, Complaint
  8. Greek meaning slime
  9. Type of health record
  10. Word also meaning physical
  11. To break down a medical term into its elements
  12. Found at the end of a term follow a word root
  13. Usually indicates time, number, or location
  14. Chest x-ray
  15. Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
  16. Around

30 Clues: SideAroundDiagnosisChest x-rayCC, ComplaintInside a veinOrigin of axillameaning of -ationGreek meaning slimeSuffix meaning cellPrefix meaning aboveType of health recordCore of a medical termmore than one diagnosisBetween 37 and 42 weeksPertaining to the stomachOne origin of medical termPertaining to before birthWord also meaning physical...

Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19

Anatomy of a Medical Term crossword puzzle
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  1. To break down a medical term into its elements
  2. Around
  3. Side
  4. Usually indicates time, number, or location
  5. Used when suffix begins with a consonant
  6. CC, Complaint
  7. Pertaining to the stomach
  8. Where to begin when breaking down a medical term
  9. Word analysis and definition
  10. Pertaining to before birth
  11. Type of health record
  12. meaning of -ation
  13. Inside a vein
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  1. Many people die every year due as a result of poor ?
  2. History of a type of illness
  3. Diagnosis
  4. Found at the end of a term follow a word root
  5. Chest x-ray
  6. Study of diseases of the lungs
  7. Core of a medical term
  8. Prefix meaning above
  9. Where a prefix is found in a medical term
  10. Origin of axilla
  11. Word also meaning physical
  12. more than one diagnosis
  13. Greek meaning slime
  14. One origin of medical term
  15. Suffix meaning cell
  16. Between 37 and 42 weeks
  17. Number of elements in a medical term

30 Clues: SideAroundDiagnosisChest x-rayCC, ComplaintInside a veinOrigin of axillameaning of -ationGreek meaning slimeSuffix meaning cellPrefix meaning aboveType of health recordCore of a medical termmore than one diagnosisBetween 37 and 42 weeksPertaining to the stomachWord also meaning physicalOne origin of medical termPertaining to before birth...

Anatomy & Physiology Chpt. 1&2 2016-01-28

Anatomy & Physiology Chpt. 1&2 crossword puzzle
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  1. The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is an atom's ______ number.(pg.29)
  2. Study of functional changes associated with disease and aging (pg.2)
  3. Fluid within cells (pg.8)
  4. Serious membrane of the abdominal cavity (pg.19)
  5. The sum of all chemical processes that occur in the body (pg.5)
  6. Disrupts homeostasis by increasing or decreasing a controlled variable (pg.9)
  7. Instrument used to visually examine the body organs or cavities (pg.23)
  8. The nose is _____ to the mouth.(pg.14)
  9. An organ that is located behind the stomach (pg.3)
  10. Organs inside the major cavities of the trunk are called (pg.19)
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  1. When the examiner feels the surface of the body with the hand (pg.5)
  2. Storage organ that helps in the digestion of fat and helps to make bile more concentrated to increase its effect on fat cells(pg.19)
  3. The body ability to detect and respond to changes.(pg.7)
  4. A type of energy needed to break chemical bonds in the reactant molecules so a reaction can start.(pg.36)
  5. System that has the components of a brain and spinal cord (pg.5)
  6. Plane that divides the body or organ into superior and inferior portions (pg.16)
  7. Any abnormality of structure or function (pg.12)
  8. Formed by combining various amino acids(pg.48)
  9. Scale that measures how acidic or basic a substance is (pg.40)
  10. Elements that make up about 0.4% of the chemicals in our body(Pg.29)

20 Clues: Fluid within cells (pg.8)The nose is _____ to the mouth.(pg.14)Formed by combining various amino acids(pg.48)Serious membrane of the abdominal cavity (pg.19)Any abnormality of structure or function (pg.12)An organ that is located behind the stomach (pg.3)The body ability to detect and respond to changes.(pg.7)...

Anatomy of a human body 2020-02-17

Anatomy of a human body crossword puzzle
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  1. Тело человека или животного без головы и конечностей.
  2. Главная, самая крупная артерия, питающая артериальной кровью органы тела.
  3. Каждый из двух верхних отделов сердца.
  4. Основная часть осевого скелета человека.
  5. Твёрдое образование в теле человека, являющееся составной частью скелета.
  6. Дугообразная узкая кость, идущая от позвоночника к грудной кости.
  7. Эндокринная железа, хранящая йод и вырабатывающая йодсодержащие гормоны.
  8. Втягивание и выпускание воздуха лёгкими как процесс поглощения кислорода и выделения углекислоты живыми организмами.
  9. Часть кисти руки, прилегающая к предплечью.
  10. Наружный покров тела человека.
  11. Орган пищеварения в виде мускульного мешка.
  12. Кость, соединяющая грудную кость с лопаткой.
  13. Полый трубчатый орган, соединяющий почку с мочевым пузырём.
  14. Часть сердца, регулирующая движение крови по кровеносной системе.
  15. Центральный отдел нервной системы человека, вещество, заполняющее череп и канал позвоночника, орган мышления у человека.
  16. Орган мочевыделительной системы человека, соединяющий мочевой пузырь со внешней средой.
  17. Место сгиба руки, где соединяется плечевая кость с костями предплечья (лучевой и локтевой).
  18. Трубчатый орган, по которому движется жидкое вещество.
  19. Рука, нога, а также отдельный орган движения у животных.
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  1. Кровеносный сосуд, по которому кровь движется к сердцу.
  2. Лицевая кость, в которой укреплены зубы.
  3. Часть туловища, ограниченная рёбрами.
  4. Вещество, представляющее собой систему клеток животных и растительных организмов.
  5. Центральный орган кровообращения в виде мускульного мешка (у человека с левой стороны грудной полости, груди).
  6. То, что выделено организмом (пот, моча).
  7. Организм человека в его внешних, физических формах.
  8. Подвижное соединение концов костей у человека.
  9. Продолговатая плоская кость, расположенная в середине груди человека.
  10. Разветвления дыхательного горла.
  11. Верхняя конечность человека от плеча до пальцев, а также от запястья до пальцев.
  12. Дыхательное горло.
  13. Совокупность костей, составляющих твёрдую основу, остов тела животных.
  14. Самый мелкий кровеносный сосуд.
  15. Часть скелета человека, обеспечивающая прикрепление к туловищу нижних конечностей.
  16. Орган дыхания у человека и позвоночных животных.
  17. Простейшая единица строения организма.
  18. Обращающаяся в организме красная жидкость, обеспечивающая питание и обмен веществ всех клеток тела.
  19. Выделяемая почками жидкость, содержащая отработанные организмом вещества.
  20. Кровеносный сосуд, проводящий кровь от сердца во все части тела.
  21. Костный каркас головы, совокупность костей.

40 Clues: Дыхательное горло.Наружный покров тела человека.Самый мелкий кровеносный сосуд.Разветвления дыхательного горла.Часть туловища, ограниченная рёбрами.Каждый из двух верхних отделов сердца.Простейшая единица строения организма.Лицевая кость, в которой укреплены зубы.То, что выделено организмом (пот, моча).Основная часть осевого скелета человека....

ANATOMY CHAPTER 3 AND 4 2020-04-27

ANATOMY CHAPTER 3 AND 4 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. largest known living mammal
  2. this is monophyletic group
  3. series of separate bones or cartilage
  4. image focused in front of retina
  5. where acting forces are unbalanced, we are dealing with that part of mechanics
  6. where the flow is non-chaotic
  7. the mechanics of this mean that output force and output speed are opposites
  8. the physiologist argued that the vertebrae kidney worked well to rid the body of any osmotic influx of excess water
  9. some fossil agnathans
  10. it is reduced and flapping of the pectoral fins provides propulsion
  11. study of size and its consequence
  12. this are not concept but conventions
  13. anterior clustering of specialized sensory organs
  14. all of this are belong to the batoidea
  15. protects the organs
  16. also known as lepisosteiformes
  17. the rate of change in an object’s position
  18. concept of the flow of events
  19. a network of internet wining vessels
  20. enclosing the spinal cord
  21. the smallest adult vertebrae
  22. exerts an important force on a large mass
  23. measure of force
Down
  1. solid cylindrical body that often encloses the notochord
  2. early vertebrae fossils that appreared to be freshwater or delta desposits
  3. today largest flying bird
  4. carry this history of jawless vertebrates into the present
  5. folded respiratory organs on the pharyngeal bars constructed of highly specialized capillary beds that rim these slits
  6. one type of conodonts that has thin bars with or without a bent shift which commonly branched
  7. beneath the skin release mucus through surface pores
  8. this is a concept of inertia
  9. four footed vertebrates
  10. composite structure of bone with cartilage that support sensory organs
  11. this is resisted by the limbs
  12. is a linear measurement
  13. it is certainly thinner and less viscous than water but it is a fluid nonetheless
  14. formed by a single tooth or denticle
  15. designed to crush prey
  16. image falls behind the retina
  17. the resisting force, may arise from various physical phenomena
  18. the rate at which work gets done

41 Clues: measure of forceprotects the organssome fossil agnathansdesigned to crush preyfour footed vertebratesis a linear measurementtoday largest flying birdenclosing the spinal cordthis is monophyletic grouplargest known living mammalthe smallest adult vertebraethis is a concept of inertiawhere the flow is non-chaoticthis is resisted by the limbs...

Comparative Anatomy (Chapter 7&8) 2020-04-27

Comparative Anatomy (Chapter 7&8) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Exerts an important force on a large mass
  2. An extinct group of mammals that comprise 18 known genera from the early Cenozoic
  3. largest placoderm (extinct)
  4. Cell division and proliferation under stress
  5. A condition if it experiences increased stress, tissue tends to increase in prominence
  6. The study of how physical forces affect and are incorporated into animal designs
  7. Describe measurements of variables with a magnitude and a direction
  8. A deep-water squid, largest living mollusk
  9. common water flea
  10. Nearsightedness, image focused in front of the retina
  11. Largest extinct land mammal
  12. Study of size and its consequences.
  13. The resisting force, may arise from various physical phenomena; resisting force exerted by fluid in the opposite direction to the animal’s body motion.
  14. Unit of work
  15. Devices that transfer forces
  16. The difference in the appearance of an object when it is viewed from two different points
  17. A network of intertwining vessels
  18. Standards of measurement that, when attached to length, time, and mass, give them concrete values
  19. The force applied to an object times the distance the object moves in the direction of the force with a:
  20. A condition if living tissue is unstressed, it tends to decrease in prominence
  21. Unit of pressure
  22. Farsightedness, if the image falls behind the retina
  23. Amount of space ( L x W x H).
  24. A concept of the flow of events
Down
  1. Mass divided by volume
  2. A measure of force(a result of gravity)
  3. The rate of change in its velocity
  4. The tendency of a submerged object in a fluid to sink or to rise
  5. The rate of change in an object’s position
  6. The tendency of a body to resist a change in its state of motion
  7. The oldest of the physical sciences
  8. Force divided by the area over which it acts—pounds ft-2 or N m-2 for instance
  9. Where the flow is nonchaotic
  10. The unit of power
  11. Tallest living land animal
  12. A transformation where tissues can, under some circumstances, change from one type to another
  13. The rate at which work gets done, therefore power equals work divided by the time it takes
  14. Today the largest flying bird; a fossil bird from South America had an estimated wing span of 20 feet
  15. At 43 feet is the longest extinct snake
  16. Linear measurement (point A to point B) .
  17. Natural instabilities in the boundary layer may cause the fluid to become chaotic
  18. The change in shape in correlation with a change in size
  19. Describes the effects of one body acting on another through their respective mass and acceleration
  20. Largest extinct bird
  21. A concept of inertia

45 Clues: Unit of workUnit of pressureThe unit of powercommon water fleaLargest extinct birdA concept of inertiaMass divided by volumeTallest living land animallargest placoderm (extinct)Largest extinct land mammalWhere the flow is nonchaoticDevices that transfer forcesAmount of space ( L x W x H).A concept of the flow of events...

Anatomy of Respiration, Chapter 2 2021-01-22

Anatomy of Respiration, Chapter 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. compresses abdomen
  2. straight
  3. composed of 12 ribs
  4. walking
  5. middle space
  6. spinal cord passes
  7. beaklike appearance
  8. the force exerted on a surface by air molecules
  9. drawing air into the respiratory system
  10. one of the bones of the pelvic girdle
  11. the nerve tracts and cell bodies within the spinal column
  12. pertaining to the chest
  13. large aponeurosis making up the central part of the diaphragm
  14. pertaining to the lungs
  15. primary unpaired muscle of respiration that completely separates the abdomen and thorax
  16. uneven
Down
  1. body of the vertebra
  2. process of evacuating air from the lungs
  3. tube connecting the laryngopharynx with the stomach,through which food passes when swallowing
  4. are that is less than atmospheric pressure
  5. air passageway
  6. a small surface
  7. hair like process that beat more than 1000 times per minute
  8. cartilaginous tube connecting larynx and bronchial passageway
  9. small hollows or cavities in a structure
  10. breastplate
  11. an opening
  12. foot
  13. the exchange of gas between an organism and its environment
  14. bony segment of the spinal column
  15. refers to the entry of liquid or solid materials into the lungs
  16. flexion of vertebral column
  17. spinal nerves exit/enter the spinal cord
  18. Force exerted on area, p=F/A
  19. air pressure that exceeds atmospheric pressure
  20. tubes connecting the trachea to the lungs

36 Clues: footunevenwalkingstraightan openingbreastplatemiddle spaceair passagewaya small surfacecompresses abdomenspinal cord passescomposed of 12 ribsbeaklike appearancebody of the vertebrapertaining to the chestpertaining to the lungsflexion of vertebral columnForce exerted on area, p=F/Abony segment of the spinal column...

Anatomy of the Inner Ear 2021-02-05

Anatomy of the Inner Ear crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A cavity located within the petrous portion of the human temporal bone that creates the cochlea image we often see in textbooks.
  2. The widest coil of the spiral
  3. Houses the the vestibulocochlear (VIII) and facial (VII) nerves
  4. High in potassium and very low in sodium. This fluid fills the membranous labyrinth including the scala media.
  5. Part of the cell that transmits signals to other cells.
  6. Located on the edge of the scala media and translates to the strip of vascular system.
  7. A structure of the bony labyrinth that together with the cochlea form the medial wall of the middle ear cavity.
  8. A structure of the bony labyrinth which contains the organ of hearing
  9. The main structure responsible for converting mechanical vibrations that enter the cochlea into neural impulses.
  10. Holes in the bones that auditory nerves use to enter the spiral lamina.
  11. The narrowest end of the spiral where the coils get tighter
Down
  1. Located within the cochlea as a central core of bone
  2. Part of the cell that receives signals from the other cells.
  3. Located within the bony labyrinth and follows all the curves and coils of the bony labyrinth. It is also suspended within the bony labyrinth in a fluid called perilymph and attaches to the edge of the bony labyrinth along the edge of the cochlear spiral.
  4. Also known as the cochlear duct or cochlear partition and it is the membranous part of the cochlea
  5. A structure of the bony labyrinth that together with the vestibular contains the organs of balance
  6. A spiral corkscrew -shaped bony shelf that projects from the side of the modiolus and partially divides the cochlear tunnel into sections
  7. Narrow passage where the scala tympani and scala vestibuli are connected together.
  8. Network of cells used by the hair cells of the organ of Corti to communicate with the brain
  9. The scala vestibuli and scala tympani, together with the vestibule and semicircular canals are filled with this fluid, which is high in sodium and low in potassium.

20 Clues: The widest coil of the spiralLocated within the cochlea as a central core of bonePart of the cell that transmits signals to other cells.The narrowest end of the spiral where the coils get tighterPart of the cell that receives signals from the other cells.Houses the the vestibulocochlear (VIII) and facial (VII) nerves...

Anatomy of the Inner Ear 2021-02-05

Anatomy of the Inner Ear crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The scala vestibuli and scala tympani, together with the vestibule and semicircular canals are filled with this fluid, which is high in sodium and low in potassium.
  2. Narrow passage where the scala tympani and scala vestibuli are connected together.
  3. A structure of the bony labyrinth which contains the organ of hearing.
  4. Holes in the bones that auditory nerves use to enter the spiral lamina.
  5. Part of the cell that receives signals from the other cells.
  6. Network of cells used by the hair cells of the organ of Corti to communicate with the brain.
  7. A cavity located within the petrous portion of the human temporal bone that creates the cochlea image we often see in textbooks.
  8. The narrowest end of the spiral where the coils get tighter.
  9. The main structure responsible for converting mechanical vibrations that enter the cochlea into neural impulses.
  10. A structure of the bony labyrinth that together with the cochlea form the medial wall of the middle ear cavity.
Down
  1. Houses the the vestibulocochlear (VIII) and facial (VII) nerves.
  2. The widest coil of the spiral.
  3. Located within the cochlea as a central core of bone.
  4. A spiral corkscrew -shaped bony shelf that projects from the side of the modiolus and partially divides the cochlear tunnel into sections.
  5. High in potassium and very low in sodium. This fluid fills the membranous labyrinth including the scala media.
  6. Part of the cell that transmits signals to other cells.
  7. A structure of the bony labyrinth that together with the vestibular contains the organs of balance.
  8. Located within the bony labyrinth and follows all the curves and coils of the bony labyrinth. It is also suspended within the bony labyrinth in a fluid called perilymph and attaches to the edge of the bony labyrinth along the edge of the cochlear spiral.
  9. Also known as the cochlear duct or cochlear partition and it is the membranous part of the cochlea.
  10. Located on the edge of the scala media and translates to the strip of vascular system.

20 Clues: The widest coil of the spiral.Located within the cochlea as a central core of bone.Part of the cell that transmits signals to other cells.Part of the cell that receives signals from the other cells.The narrowest end of the spiral where the coils get tighter.Houses the the vestibulocochlear (VIII) and facial (VII) nerves....

Megan's Unit two Anatomy Crossword 2020-10-05

Megan's Unit two Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. form blood
  2. this layers provide protection for the underlying layers
  3. 2 layers of cells, rare in the body, and found in salivary and mammary glands
  4. form connective tissue proper
  5. muscle tissue attached to bones by ligaments and tendons
  6. cells on the free surface, rare in the body, found in your larynx.
  7. muscle tissue composed of strands of smooth muscle cells
  8. provides flexible cushioning found between vertebrae and arteries
  9. a single layer of cube-shaped cells that secrete and absorbe substances
  10. convert stimuli into nerve impulses and pass impulses to other neurons
  11. highly flexible and found in outer ear and tip of nose
  12. made of fat cells and provides nutrient to other cells
  13. fivers arranged in one direction, found in ligaments and tendons
  14. a single layer of tall, closely packed cells
  15. form cartilage
  16. a single flat layer of cells that is thin and permeable found in lung tissue
Down
  1. the study of tissues
  2. allowing nerve impulses to communicate between different regions of the body
  3. most common type of connective tissue and attaches to epithelial tissue
  4. contains lots of collagen and found in intervertebral spaces
  5. cells that cover the exterior surfaces of the body
  6. contains reticular fivers that create a stiff framework to support other cells
  7. support and protect neurons and are able to regenerate after injury
  8. tissue that surrounds the bones of your body
  9. glassy looking and found in larynx and bridge of nosed
  10. appears stratified but not and cell nuclei are found at different levels
  11. binds the cells and organs of the body together and provides protection and support
  12. form bone tissue
  13. free surface cells, based on the stretching of tissue
  14. arrangement of many directions, provides strength and found in capsules around organs
  15. muscle tissue that is found in the heart only and helps heart to pump blood through the body
  16. osteocytes secrete ground substances, fibers, collagen, and fluids

32 Clues: form bloodform cartilageform bone tissuethe study of tissuesform connective tissue propertissue that surrounds the bones of your bodya single layer of tall, closely packed cellscells that cover the exterior surfaces of the bodyfree surface cells, based on the stretching of tissueglassy looking and found in larynx and bridge of nosed...