greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles

Respiratory Muscle Function and Anatomy 2021-04-17

Respiratory Muscle Function and Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. is caused by trauma when there are multiple ribs broken leading to paradoxical breathing
  2. A type of expiration that uses the contraction of abdominal and thoracic muscles
  3. Consists of 3 accessory muscles that are located laterally on the neck and assist when someone has a lung disease and has difficulty breathing
  4. The diaphragm is higher on our right side because the ______ sits right underneath it
  5. When certain respiratory muscles contract or relax the __________ of the thoracic cavity changes
  6. Accessory muscles in the neck that becomes active as respiration intensifies.
  7. When the external intercostals contract it _____ the volume of the thoracic cavity
  8. Nerve that consist of motor and sensory fibers that innervate each half of the diaphragm.
  9. Contraction of the diaphragm causes it to __________
  10. During inspiration the abdominal muscles _______
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  1. ___________ Nerves that are part of the somatic nervous system and innervate the muscles involved with forced expiration.
  2. As intrapulmonary pressure increases, __________ volume decreases
  3. Contraction of these muscles pulls the ribs inward and down
  4. _______ intercostals facilitate inspiration and are located downward and forward between the ribs.
  5. When the abdominal muscles contract during forced expiration, the diaphragm is pushed _____________
  6. While at rest the diaphragm is ________ shaped
  7. Main muscle involved in breathing
  8. The diaphragm has ______ openings.
  9. _________ in the thoracic cavity changes when the volume changes due to the contraction or relaxation of respiratory muscles
  10. The thoracic cage consists of the _______, twelve thoracic vertebrae and 12 ribs

20 Clues: Main muscle involved in breathingThe diaphragm has ______ openings.While at rest the diaphragm is ________ shapedDuring inspiration the abdominal muscles _______Contraction of the diaphragm causes it to __________Contraction of these muscles pulls the ribs inward and downAs intrapulmonary pressure increases, __________ volume decreases...

Anatomy Week 4 Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-24

Anatomy Week 4 Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. ___ structures maintain the overall shape of the organ of corti
  2. who studied an elephant cochlea and wanted to see how much better a human ear was than a telephone?
  3. cilia move in the ___ direction as the hair cell bodies
  4. occlusions can occur anywhere but often occur in the ___
  5. downward basilar membrane deflection
  6. cochlear microphonic is driven by shearing of ___
  7. vascular interruption is one of the leading causes of ___ hearing loss
  8. glomus jugulare tumor can invade the middle ear space by eroding the ___ wall
  9. tuning curves show visual depictions of ___ selectivity of the cochlea
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  1. battery which helps move ions
  2. decreased blood supply
  3. frequency is determined by the ___ of the stapes (oscillation rate)
  4. usually secondary to temporal bone fracture, concussion, contusions
  5. anion moves towards outside of membrane, elongating pristine molecule
  6. basic difference in voltage (electrical charge)
  7. amplitude increases and latency decreases with ___ signal level
  8. compound action potential originates from the spiral ganglion cells of the ___ nerve
  9. ___ potential is a step-like direct current voltage that closely follows stimulus in time
  10. hinge for basilar membrane movement that also provides stabilization
  11. determined by how much the stapes is moving
  12. stapes movement is relatively ___ for intensity

21 Clues: decreased blood supplybattery which helps move ionsdownward basilar membrane deflectiondetermined by how much the stapes is movingbasic difference in voltage (electrical charge)stapes movement is relatively ___ for intensitycochlear microphonic is driven by shearing of ___cilia move in the ___ direction as the hair cell bodies...

Anatomy Week 4 Crossword Assignment 2021-09-27

Anatomy Week 4 Crossword Assignment crossword puzzle
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  1. when the tympanic membrane pulls out, stapes footplate pulls out, basilar membrane pushes up, and round window pushes in what happens?
  2. Which membrane in the cochlea is tonotopically dictated by mass and stiffness?
  3. When stereocilia deflect towards kinocilia.
  4. What is determined by how much the stapes is moving?
  5. Low intensity sounds are _____ enough to displace the tectorial membrane and stimulate OHCs
  6. Which type of sounds are strong enough to displace the tectorial membrane and stimulate the OHC
  7. Flaccidity of apical BM _____ amplitude of deflections.
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  1. Graded/receptor ______ change with stimulation.
  2. _____of basal end of basilar membrane makes for fast conduction times & small amplitudes
  3. the cochlear fluid produced by the stria vascularis
  4. ability to move.
  5. Supporting cells help transmit the movement of the basilar membrane to the?
  6. motor protein in OHC
  7. IHC stereocilia shorn ______ by endolymph movement.
  8. displacement is how much times greater at apex than base
  9. When stereocilia deflect away from kinocilia
  10. This makes live humans better to test than cadavers
  11. Insertion plaques can move under the control of?
  12. Stiffness of basal BM allows for ____ conduction times
  13. Extremely low frequencies would create fluid movement via ______ and allow pressure relief at _____?

20 Clues: ability to move.motor protein in OHCWhen stereocilia deflect towards kinocilia.When stereocilia deflect away from kinociliaGraded/receptor ______ change with stimulation.Insertion plaques can move under the control of?the cochlear fluid produced by the stria vascularisIHC stereocilia shorn ______ by endolymph movement....

1-7 units of anatomy 2021-10-20

1-7 units of anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. the four sections of the heart
  2. Whats the start of the human body system
  3. muscle of the heart
  4. Thin watery fluid that enters the lymphatic system
  5. skin system
  6. tough sheetlike membrane
  7. study of form & structure of the organism
  8. muscle can be contracted or stretched
  9. security check for lymph
  10. help fight infection & other diseases
  11. consists of shoulder girlder, arm bones, pelvic girdle, & legbones
  12. organ for breathing
  13. ability to stretch muscle
  14. made up of 206 bones
  15. Transports oxygen & nutrients to body cells
  16. examples are the humerus, tibia, radius, fibula, ulna
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  1. the final part of the heart system which transfers oxygen throughout the body
  2. the 2 divisions of the trachea
  3. the cranium
  4. gates between chambers
  5. a tissue that covers something
  6. Y-shaped proteins produced by the immune system to help combat infection
  7. the middle part of the skin containing most of the structure
  8. muscular, a hollow organ called the body's pump
  9. the smooth walls of internal organs
  10. transmitted from parents to child to genetically
  11. The other word for Throat
  12. consists of the skull, vertebrae, ribs, & sternum
  13. What comes after the first Human body system
  14. innermost layer of the skin
  15. Outermost layer of the skin
  16. metabolic waste product produced by cells when they convert food to energy
  17. strong, tough fibrous connective tissue cord
  18. caused by a pathogenic organism such as a bacteria or virus(disease type)
  19. protect fingers & toes
  20. virus that causes diseases

36 Clues: the craniumskin systemmuscle of the heartorgan for breathingmade up of 206 bonesgates between chambersprotect fingers & toestough sheetlike membranesecurity check for lymphThe other word for Throatability to stretch musclevirus that causes diseasesinnermost layer of the skinOutermost layer of the skinthe four sections of the heart...

Julia's Practice Assignment 4 (Anatomy) 2022-04-24

Julia's Practice Assignment 4 (Anatomy) crossword puzzle
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  1. Neural receptors that respond to specific chemical compositions
  2. This connects the upper duct and the subarachnoid space
  3. The malleus, incus, and stapes are collectively called this
  4. The stage of swallow in which the bolus is moved back toward the oropharynx by the tongue
  5. The process of swallowing
  6. The thick, high-viscosity saliva produced by the sublingual and submandibular glands
  7. The small, hair-like fibers projecting from the taste cell into the taste pore
  8. Ball of food or liquid to be swallowed
  9. Thin, low-viscosity saliva produced by parotid and submandibular glands
  10. This muscle inserts into the upper manubrium malli and pulls the malleus anteromedially
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  1. This stage of swallow in which the bolus moves from the oral cavity, through the pharynx, and to the entryway to the esophagus
  2. Also called the “stirrup”; third bone of the ossicular chain
  3. The process of preparing food for swallowing
  4. The entrance to the ear canal
  5. The ear is an energy ______ because it converts acoustic energy into electrochemical energy
  6. Sense of smell
  7. These pain sensors respond directly to a noxious stimulus
  8. The largest of the ossicles and provides the point of attachment with the tympanic membrane
  9. The fluid in the cochlear duct
  10. Provides the intermediate communicating link of the ossicular chain

20 Clues: Sense of smellThe process of swallowingThe entrance to the ear canalThe fluid in the cochlear ductBall of food or liquid to be swallowedThe process of preparing food for swallowingThis connects the upper duct and the subarachnoid spaceThese pain sensors respond directly to a noxious stimulus...

ANATOMICAL TERMS AND MUSCLE ANATOMY 2022-08-03

ANATOMICAL TERMS AND MUSCLE ANATOMY crossword puzzle
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  1. movement involving bending
  2. moving from a bent position into a straight one
  3. farther away from the midline
  4. biggest muscle in the body
  5. a joint is flexed beyond its normal range
  6. smallest muscle in the body
  7. pertaining to one side of the body
  8. in the front
  9. lying facing downwards
  10. closer to the midline
  11. closer to the head
  12. closer to the root
  13. closer to the feet
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  1. moving a limb away from the midline
  2. at the back
  3. lying facing upwards
  4. bundles of stretchy fibres
  5. towards the front or belly
  6. moving a limb toward the midline
  7. excessive movement of a joint in one direction
  8. pertaining to both sides of the body
  9. away from the root
  10. divides body into left and right parts
  11. close to the core
  12. divides body into ventral and dorsal sections
  13. longest muscle in the body
  14. divides body into equal left and right parts
  15. divides body into upper and lower parts
  16. close to the surface
  17. towards the back

30 Clues: at the backin the fronttowards the backclose to the coreaway from the rootcloser to the headcloser to the rootcloser to the feetlying facing upwardsclose to the surfacecloser to the midlinelying facing downwardsbundles of stretchy fibresmovement involving bendingtowards the front or bellybiggest muscle in the bodylongest muscle in the body...

ANATOMICAL TERMS AND MUSCLE ANATOMY 2022-08-03

ANATOMICAL TERMS AND MUSCLE ANATOMY crossword puzzle
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  1. bundles of stretchy fibres
  2. farther away from the midline
  3. lying facing upwards
  4. divides body into left and right parts
  5. close to the core
  6. divides body into upper and lower parts
  7. biggest muscle in the body
  8. closer to the root
  9. moving a limb toward the midline
  10. close to the surface
  11. a joint is flexed beyond its normal range
  12. divides body into ventral and dorsal sections
  13. excessive movement of a joint in one direction
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  1. moving a limb away from the midline
  2. closer to the midline
  3. pertaining to both sides of the body
  4. longest muscle in the body
  5. movement involving bending
  6. divides body into equal left and right parts
  7. in the front
  8. closer to the head
  9. towards the front or belly
  10. pertaining to one side of the body
  11. at the back
  12. smallest muscle in the body
  13. towards the back
  14. away from the root
  15. moving from a bent position into a straight one
  16. closer to the feet
  17. lying facing downwards

30 Clues: at the backin the fronttowards the backclose to the corecloser to the headcloser to the rootaway from the rootcloser to the feetlying facing upwardsclose to the surfacecloser to the midlinelying facing downwardslongest muscle in the bodymovement involving bendingbundles of stretchy fibrestowards the front or bellybiggest muscle in the body...

Anatomy and Physiology Extra Credit 2022-10-13

Anatomy and Physiology Extra Credit crossword puzzle
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  1. made up of the protein tubulin
  2. projections formed by centrioles that are longer
  3. non-polar fatty acid tails
  4. membranous sacs of oxidase enzymes
  5. taillike extensions that move substance across the cells surface
  6. acts as the cells bones and muscles
  7. highly reactive chemicals with unpaired electrons
  8. a stack of membranous sacs
  9. membrane-bound bags containing powerful digestive enzymes
  10. circular shaped phospholipid molecules
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  1. rodlike bodies in cell division
  2. the control center of the cell
  3. another name for nuclear membrane
  4. specialized cellular compartments
  5. tiny bodies made of proteins
  6. the power house of the cell
  7. fragile barrier that contains cell content
  8. chemical substances that may or may not be present
  9. beads and strings scattered through the cell
  10. semitransparent fluid that suspends elements
  11. structural unit of all living things

21 Clues: non-polar fatty acid tailsa stack of membranous sacsthe power house of the celltiny bodies made of proteinsthe control center of the cellmade up of the protein tubulinrodlike bodies in cell divisionanother name for nuclear membranespecialized cellular compartmentsmembranous sacs of oxidase enzymesacts as the cells bones and muscles...

Anatomy Block 2 - axial skeleton 2022-10-17

Anatomy Block 2 - axial skeleton crossword puzzle
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  1. _______ foramina: 1st cervical spinal nerve courses through; vertebral artery enters the vertebral canal
  2. formed by vertebral foramina; houses spinal cord
  3. Dog and cat vertebral formula
  4. last sternebra
  5. sacrum articulates with the _______
  6. vertebral VANS pass through the transverse foramina (___-___)
  7. located laterally between vertebrae; formed by vertebral notches; spinal nerves and blood vessels pass through
  8. stability of the thoracic spine is due to _________ ligaments
  9. _________ ligaments: connect heads of ribs; dorsal surface of intervertebral disc; reinforce wall to lower chance of herniation
  10. C2
  11. ribs 11-13: head of rib articulates with body of the _____ numbered vertebra
  12. the dens lies _____ to the spinal cord
  13. the first rib articulates with ____ and ____
  14. ________ process: ventrolateral to caudal articular process; point caudally
  15. 1st sternebra
  16. _____________ ligaments: course between rib and transverse process of the thoracic vertebra
  17. C1
  18. vertebral body caudally
  19. _______ longitudinal ligament: ventral to spinal cord
  20. yellow ligament (ligament flava); between vertebral arches dorsally
  21. ___________ ligament: courses dorsally along the spinous processes of T1-Cd3
  22. T11
  23. located on Cd4-Cd6; protects tail vessels
  24. C1 has no _______ process
  25. Ox vertebral formula
  26. ________ ligaments: found between spinous processes
  27. T/F that atlanto-axial joint is used got CSF sampling
  28. sides of vertebral arch
  29. _______ process: most dorsal projection of cranial articular process
  30. ribs 1-10: head of rib articulates with body of the ______ vertebra and body of the _____ numbered vertebra (no space or slash in answer)
  31. outer collagenous portion of disc (donut)
  32. ________ ligament: dog(C2 - T1) Large animal(nuchal crest-T1)
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  1. fused spinous processes of sacrum
  2. supraspinous bursa is located over the most prominent processes of the ________ in a horse
  3. C6 has a divided transverse process: dorsal projection and _________; easy to ID on radiograph
  4. roof of vertebral arch
  5. peg
  6. ________ ligaments: between transverse processes
  7. yellow ligament is location of what procedure
  8. Horse vertebral formula
  9. reference point for obstetrics
  10. T/F Intervertebral discs are found in between all vertebral bodies
  11. joints between articular processes; synovial joints
  12. C1 articulates with the __________ of the skull
  13. Nuchal ligament is not present in a ____
  14. _______________ functions: shock absorber, spread the load evenly between bones
  15. ______________ ligament: between dorsal surface of atlas and spine of axis
  16. nuchal ligament is made of _______ fibers
  17. yes joint; flexion and extension only
  18. ______________ ligament: courses across vertebral foramina of C1; holds dens against atlas
  19. ribs 10-12 form the
  20. no transverse foramina and caudal costal fovea are present
  21. _______ longitudinal ligament: found on vertebral bodies outside the vertebral canal
  22. the nuchal ligament is a _______ ligament
  23. inner gelatinous core of disc (jelly)
  24. ___________ ligaments: from dens to occipital bone "V"
  25. ________ ligament of dens: from apex of dens to occipital bone
  26. tubercle of rib articulates with the __________ process of the same numbered vertebra
  27. vertebral body cranially
  28. 13th rib

60 Clues: C2C1pegT1113th rib1st sternebralast sternebraribs 10-12 form theOx vertebral formularoof of vertebral archHorse vertebral formulavertebral body caudallysides of vertebral archvertebral body craniallyC1 has no _______ processDog and cat vertebral formulareference point for obstetricsfused spinous processes of sacrum...

Anatomy block 2 - abdominal Hypaxial 2022-10-18

Anatomy block 2 - abdominal Hypaxial crossword puzzle
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  1. medial caudal abdominal region
  2. formed by aponeuroses of EAO, IAO, TA, RA
  3. fibers of internal abdominal oblique muscle run ______
  4. main action of external abdominal oblique
  5. cremaster muscle originates from the caudal border of the ______ abdominal oblique
  6. right and left middle abdominal region
  7. medial cranial abdominal region
  8. deepest abdominal muscle
  9. medial middle abdominal region
  10. the cremaster muscle courses through the ______ inguinal ring in the dog
  11. the caudal border if the internal abdominal oblique is the ________ border of the deep inguinal ring
  12. the inguinal ligament is the ______ border of the deep inguinal ring
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  1. lateral cranial abdominal regions
  2. caudal limit of external abdominal oblique aponeurosis
  3. inguinal ligament separates the inguinal canal from the _______
  4. fibers of transversus abdominis run _______
  5. deep part of the subcutaneous trunk fascia in horses; yellow elastic tissue
  6. boundaries are last rib, lateral edge of the lumbar transverse processes and the caudodorsal part of IAO m.; very large in ruminants
  7. artery and vein that travel through inguinal canal
  8. fibers of the rectus abdominis run _____
  9. nerve that travels through inguinal canal
  10. fibers of external abdominal oblique muscle run ______
  11. which muscle dives deeper in the rectus sheath as it courses caudally?
  12. lateral caudal abdominal regions
  13. central line; mid ventral raphe where aponeurosis of left and right abdominal muscles meet
  14. the rectus abdominis is the ______ border of the deep inguinal ring
  15. the _______ ligament of the femoral head is unique to equine --> less likely to subluxate the hip joint
  16. ______ tendon: strong attachment of abdominal muscles to pelvis; significant in large animals
  17. inguinal canal contains the __________ in the female dog

29 Clues: deepest abdominal musclemedial caudal abdominal regionmedial middle abdominal regionmedial cranial abdominal regionlateral caudal abdominal regionslateral cranial abdominal regionsright and left middle abdominal regionfibers of the rectus abdominis run _____formed by aponeuroses of EAO, IAO, TA, RAmain action of external abdominal oblique...

Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing 2016-12-07

Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing crossword puzzle
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  1. In this type of response, there is an initial response to the start of a stimulus followed by silence
  2. cortex, This receives input primarily from the contralateral ear via the ipsilateral MGB
  3. Resistance to the flow of energy
  4. of light, This area that reflects the lights of an audiologist’s otoscope
  5. The bones of the ear are collectively known as this
  6. These take longer to respond than other neurons, having an initial on-response for strong stimuli
  7. The curled margin of the pinna
  8. The rate of firing increases because this increases
  9. These neurons slowly increase their firing rate through the initial stages of firing
  10. of Corti, This separates the outer and inner hair cells
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  1. ear, Houses the sensors for balance and hearing
  2. This is lateral to the belt and makes up the third level of processing of the input auditory signal at the reception area
  3. A device used to view cavities of the body
  4. The entrance to the ear canal
  5. Inflammation of the mastoid bone
  6. colliculus, This receives bilateral innervation from the LSO, as well as indirect input from the CN via the lateral lemniscus
  7. 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
  8. The “stirrup;” one of the bones of the ear
  9. Excitation of the inner hair cells occurs primarily as a result of this effect on the cilia
  10. membrane, This marks the boundary between the outer and middle ear

20 Clues: The entrance to the ear canalThe curled margin of the pinnaInflammation of the mastoid boneResistance to the flow of energyA device used to view cavities of the bodyThe “stirrup;” one of the bones of the earear, Houses the sensors for balance and hearingThe bones of the ear are collectively known as this...

Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing 2016-12-05

Anatomy and Physiology of Hearing crossword puzzle
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  1. Take longer to respond then other neurons
  2. This muscle inserts into the upper manubrium malli and pulls the malleus anteromedially
  3. Causes inhibition of neurons
  4. Researchers who study auditory perceptual abilities as they relate to the physical mechanism
  5. Inflammation of the mastoid bone
  6. Inflammation of the skin of the external ear
  7. A device used to view cavities of the body
  8. The eardrum
  9. The entryway to the cochlea
  10. The region where the scala tympani and the scala vestibule will communicate
  11. The fluid in the cochlear duct
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  1. Potential differences that can be measured from the cochlea at rest
  2. The expanded region of the semicircular canals near one opening to the vestibule
  3. The process of the incus where the stapes touches
  4. States that the frequency of resolution of the cochlea occurs as a result of place of stimulation by the traveling wave
  5. Connects the upper duct and the subarachnoid space
  6. Muscle that is embedded in the bone of the posterior wall of the middle ear
  7. Forms the curled margin of the pinna
  8. Permits communication between the scala vestibuli and the middle ear space
  9. The fluid between the membranous network of the ear and the bone that encases it

20 Clues: The eardrumThe entryway to the cochleaCauses inhibition of neuronsThe fluid in the cochlear ductInflammation of the mastoid boneForms the curled margin of the pinnaTake longer to respond then other neuronsA device used to view cavities of the bodyInflammation of the skin of the external earThe process of the incus where the stapes touches...

Anatomy Lecture 4 Crossword Review 2016-08-31

Anatomy Lecture 4 Crossword Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Smooth bone which forms the roof of the calvarium
  2. What plate sits on either side of the crista galli?
  3. This fossa is created by the temporal and sphenoid bones
  4. Term is used to describe clusters of cell bodies inside the CNS
  5. Open space which is connected to nasal cavity
  6. Sharp process found on inferior surface of temporal bone
  7. This is known as the "little brain"
  8. This foramen can be found in the base of the greater wing
  9. This term is used to describe the smooth flat section of the temporal bone
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  1. This bone articulates with frontal, temporal and maxilla
  2. This is a unique suture junction between 4 cranial Bones
  3. This term is used to describe cell bodies found outside the CNS
  4. A large intracranial nucleus that integrates sensory information
  5. This suture unites the occipital bone with both parietal
  6. Which foramen is found between the occipital and temporal bones?
  7. Canal which is found on occipital bone
  8. The "bridge" of the brainstem
  9. Thin layer of grey matter in brain
  10. This wing is the posterior border of the anterior cranial fossa
  11. Term used to describe a white matter tract connecting hemispheres
  12. This unpaired bone forms part of the nasal septum

21 Clues: The "bridge" of the brainstemThin layer of grey matter in brainThis is known as the "little brain"Canal which is found on occipital boneOpen space which is connected to nasal cavitySmooth bone which forms the roof of the calvariumThis unpaired bone forms part of the nasal septumWhat plate sits on either side of the crista galli?...

Cross Sectional Anatomy - Brain 1 2017-10-25

Cross Sectional Anatomy - Brain 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. This cerebelli separates the 2 cerebellar hemispheres.
  2. This forms the lateral walls of the 3rd ventricle.
  3. The intraventricular foramen that communicates inferiorly with the 3rd ventricle is also called the foramen of _______ ?
  4. The brain is surrounded and protected by these 3 membranes.
  5. The Right and left ventricles lie within this hemisphere.
  6. This separates the cerebral hemispheres. (2 words)
  7. This foramen is 2 lateral apertures that communicate with the cerebellopontine angle cistern.
  8. This is often referred to as the 5th lobe.
  9. Strongest, outermost double-layered membrane that is continuous with the periosteum of the cranium. (2 words)
  10. This cerebelli spreads out like a tent and forms a partition between the cerebrum and cerebellum.
  11. This lobe is the most anterior of the brain.
  12. This cistern courses around the lateral surface of the midbrain.
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  1. The potential space that separates the dura mater and arachnoid membrane.
  2. Located on the posterior wall of the 4th ventricle, this major exit route is the median aperture, also known as what foramen?
  3. Inner membrane layer that is highly vascular and adheres closely to the contours of the brain. (2 words)
  4. This ventricle is diamond shaped.
  5. Most posterior lobe of the brain.
  6. Largest portion of the brain.
  7. Aqueduct that is a long passageway that communicates between the 3rd and 4th ventricle.
  8. Network of blood vessels and nerve cells which produce CSF. (2 words)
  9. This spiderlike membrane is the middle membrane and is delicate and transparent.
  10. This ventricle is slit-like and located midline just inferior to the lateral ventricles.
  11. Number of fluid filled cavities/ventricles located deep within the brain.
  12. This lobe of the brain is where Wericke's area is located.

24 Clues: Largest portion of the brain.This ventricle is diamond shaped.Most posterior lobe of the brain.This is often referred to as the 5th lobe.This lobe is the most anterior of the brain.This forms the lateral walls of the 3rd ventricle.This separates the cerebral hemispheres. (2 words)This cerebelli separates the 2 cerebellar hemispheres....

Cross Sectional Anatomy - Brain 1 2017-10-25

Cross Sectional Anatomy - Brain 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. This foramen is 2 lateral apertures that communicate with the cerebellopontine angle cistern.
  2. This spiderlike membrane is the middle membrane and is delicate and transparent.
  3. Inner membrane layer that is highly vascular and adheres closely to the contours of the brain. (2 words)
  4. Network of blood vessels and nerve cells which produce CSF. (2 words)
  5. Largest portion of the brain.
  6. This forms the lateral walls of the 3rd ventricle.
  7. Most posterior lobe of the brain.
  8. This cerebelli separates the 2 cerebellar hemispheres.
  9. This lobe of the brain is where Wericke's area is located.
  10. The brain is surrounded and protected by these 3 membranes.
  11. These sinuses provide venous drainage from the brain.
  12. This lobe is the most anterior of the brain.
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  1. This ventricle is slit-like and located midline just inferior to the lateral ventricles.
  2. This separates the cerebral hemispheres. (2 words)
  3. Aqueduct that is a long passageway that communicates between the 3rd and 4th ventricle.
  4. Strongest, outermost double-layered membrane that is continuous with the periosteum of the cranium. (2 words)
  5. The potential space that separates the dura mater and arachnoid membrane.
  6. This ventricle is diamond shaped.
  7. This cerebelli spreads out like a tent and forms a partition between the cerebrum and cerebellum.
  8. The Right and left ventricles lie within this hemisphere.
  9. The intraventricular foramen that communicates inferiorly with the 3rd ventricle is also called the foramen of _______ ?
  10. Located on the posterior wall of the 4th ventricle, this major exit route is the median aperture, also known as what foramen?
  11. This cistern courses around the lateral surface of the midbrain.
  12. This is often referred to as the 5th lobe.
  13. Number of fluid filled cavities/ventricles located deep within the brain.

25 Clues: Largest portion of the brain.This ventricle is diamond shaped.Most posterior lobe of the brain.This is often referred to as the 5th lobe.This lobe is the most anterior of the brain.This separates the cerebral hemispheres. (2 words)This forms the lateral walls of the 3rd ventricle.These sinuses provide venous drainage from the brain....

Cross Sectional Anatomy - Upper Extremity 2017-11-15

Cross Sectional Anatomy - Upper Extremity crossword puzzle
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  1. There are 14 of these which make up the fingers.
  2. There are 5 of these bones in the hand.
  3. The scapular spine arises from the upper third of the posterior surface of the scapula and extends obliquely and laterally to give rise to this process...
  4. This reduces friction where large muscles and tendons pass across the joint capsule.
  5. Notch that is a half moon shaped concave articular surface that curves around the trochlea of the humerus.
  6. The widened sternal end of the clavicle articulates with the sternum to form this joint.
  7. Powerful muscle that forms the rounded contour of the shoulder and fuctions to abduct the arm.
  8. Complex hinge-pivot joint.
  9. The latissiumus dorsi muscle covers this portion of the neck...
  10. Largest projection of the scapula, forms the lateral angle.
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  1. Triangular shaped flat bone that forms the posterior portion of the shoulder girdle.
  2. This group of muscles involve the 5th digit and create an eminence of the ulnar side.
  3. This fibrocartilaginous ring that surrounds the outer rim of the glenoid fossa. (2 words)
  4. This canal is formed where the ulnar extension of the flexor retinaculum continues over the pisiform.
  5. A prominent ridge,common site for the formation of bony spurs, this tubercle is another name for the radial dorsal tubercle.
  6. There are 8 of these bones in the wrist.
  7. This type of membrane lines the fibrous capsule and extends to the glenoid labrum and neck of humerus.
  8. Beak like process arising just medial to the glenoid process.
  9. Small triangular shaped muscle that stabilizes the clavicle and depresses the shoulder.
  10. This connects the upper limb to the trunk of the body.
  11. This lower tubercle serves as an attachment site for the triceps brachii.
  12. Long bone that articulates with the scapula, radius and ulna.
  13. Large triangular muscle that covers the posterior aspect of the neck and superior portion of the trunk.
  14. These fill the space between the synovial membrane and joint capsule. (2 words)

24 Clues: Complex hinge-pivot joint.There are 5 of these bones in the hand.There are 8 of these bones in the wrist.There are 14 of these which make up the fingers.This connects the upper limb to the trunk of the body.Largest projection of the scapula, forms the lateral angle.Beak like process arising just medial to the glenoid process....

Anatomy Chapter 1 Crossword Puzzle 2018-10-02

Anatomy Chapter 1 Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. when a person is lying down faced up they are in this position
  2. when a person is lying down faced down they are in this position
  3. skin, hair, nails
  4. the study of structure
  5. the analysis of the internal structure of individual cells, the simplest units of life
  6. an automatic response that corrects a situation
  7. system mouth, stomach, esophagus
  8. uterus, ovaries, testes
  9. the study of the physiology of specific organs
  10. the plane that us perpendicular to the long axis of the human body
  11. a small transmitter that bursts of high-frequency sound and picks up echoes
  12. the study of early developmental processes
  13. the lungs are located in this cavity
  14. brain, spinal cord
  15. the elbow is what to the wrist
  16. the kidneys, bladder, and ureters
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  1. highest level of organization
  2. internal organs projected into cavities
  3. the study of the effects of diseases on organ or system functions
  4. the existence of a stable internal environment
  5. directing long-term changes in the activities of other organ systems
  6. lungs, nose, trachea
  7. the study of general form and superficial markings
  8. the study of function
  9. a form of high-energy radiation that can penetrate living tissue

25 Clues: skin, hair, nailsbrain, spinal cordlungs, nose, tracheathe study of functionthe study of structureuterus, ovaries, testeshighest level of organizationthe elbow is what to the wristsystem mouth, stomach, esophagusthe kidneys, bladder, and uretersthe lungs are located in this cavityinternal organs projected into cavities...

Anatomy Chapter 1 Word Search 2018-10-02

Anatomy Chapter 1 Word Search crossword puzzle
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  1. the kidneys, bladder, and ureters
  2. study of the effects of diseases on organ or system functions
  3. the study of general form and superficial markings
  4. system mouth, stomach, esophagus
  5. the study of the physiology of specific organs
  6. skin, hair, nails
  7. the lungs are located in this cavity
  8. the study of structure
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  1. when a person is lying down faced up they are in this position
  2. the existence of a stable internal environment
  3. the elbow is what to the wrist
  4. a small transmitter that bursts of high-frequency sound and picks up echoes
  5. lungs, nose, trachea
  6. a form of high-energy radiation that can penetrate living tissue
  7. uterus, ovaries, testes
  8. the study of early developmental processes
  9. directing long-term changes in the activities of other organ systems
  10. an automatic response that corrects a situation
  11. brain, spinal cord
  12. the plane that us perpendicular to the long axis of the human body
  13. the analysis of the internal structure of individual cells, the simplest units of life
  14. the study of function
  15. highest level of organization
  16. when a person is lying down faced down they are in this position
  17. internal organs projected into cavities

25 Clues: skin, hair, nailsbrain, spinal cordlungs, nose, tracheathe study of functionthe study of structureuterus, ovaries, testeshighest level of organizationthe elbow is what to the wristsystem mouth, stomach, esophagusthe kidneys, bladder, and uretersthe lungs are located in this cavityinternal organs projected into cavities...

Year 12 Anatomy and Physiology 2018-10-05

Year 12 Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. / the muscle that stabilises the joint. Keeps it still. For a bicep curl, this would be the deltoid.
  2. / movement towards the midline of the body.
  3. / where the muscle is moving whilst contracting.
  4. / a nerve cell which conducts a nerve impulse to a group of muscle fibres.
  5. / Where the muscle lengthens & contracts.
  6. / Positive electrical charge inside the nerve and muscle cells which conducts the nerve impulse down the neuron and into the muscle fibre.
  7. / Limbs that create movement
  8. / This where the muscle shortens & contracts.
  9. / an area of the body where two or more bones articulate to create human movement
  10. muscle responsible for the movement at a joint.
  11. / muscle that has an action opposite to the agonist.
  12. / where the muscle length remains the same whilst contracting.
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  1. / a tough band of fibrous, slightly elastic connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
  2. / body part moves in a forwards direction. Decreasing an angle at a joint.
  3. / unique to the ankle. Toes pointed towards ground.
  4. / body part moves in a backwards direction. Increasing an angle at a joint.
  5. / unique to the ankle. Foot moves towards the shin.
  6. Rotation / when the bone turns about its long axis towards the body.
  7. / pain and stiffness felt in the muscle which peaks 24-72hours after exercise, associated with eccentric muscle contrations
  8. / movement away from the midline of the body.
  9. Rotation / when the bone turns about its long axis away from the body
  10. / a motor neuron & the muscle fibres it stimulates.
  11. / shoulder moves away from mid line of body.
  12. / A chemical (Ach)produced and secreted by a neuron which transmits the nerve impulse across the synaptic cleft to the muscle fibre.
  13. / Bones that serve to protect – cranium, spine, ribs
  14. / Shoulder moves towards mid line of body.
  15. / smooth tissue which covers the surface of articulating bones to absorb shock and allow friction-free movement
  16. / Depending on whether the stimulus is above a threshold, all muscle fibres will give a complete contraction or no contraction at all
  17. of movement / the description of 3 dimensional movement at a joint
  18. / where a circular motion can be described. Mainly at shoulder joint.
  19. / fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone

31 Clues: / Limbs that create movement/ Where the muscle lengthens & contracts./ Shoulder moves towards mid line of body./ movement towards the midline of the body./ shoulder moves away from mid line of body./ movement away from the midline of the body./ This where the muscle shortens & contracts.muscle responsible for the movement at a joint....

Anatomy of a computer 2019 2019-09-16

Anatomy of a computer 2019 crossword puzzle
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  1. Some devices are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data
  2. as data relating to open programs
  3. isn’t the
  4. often have integrated sound chips
  5. image to the monitor
  6. If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably
  7. component by any means
  8. is the brain that carries out your
  9. The CPU stores temporary information,
  10. the processor
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  1. The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS
  2. instructions
  3. houses your graphics card, which supplies
  4. slower than new USB and FireWire ports
  5. FireWire to connect many different types of peripherals
  6. the device to the parallel port
  7. and keyboards include USB cables
  8. houses most of your computer’s components
  9. slots let peripherals communicate quickly
  10. the USB port

20 Clues: isn’t theinstructionsthe USB portthe processorimage to the monitorcomponent by any meansthe device to the parallel portand keyboards include USB cablesas data relating to open programsoften have integrated sound chipsis the brain that carries out yourThe CPU stores temporary information,slower than new USB and FireWire ports...

IB SHES Unit 1.1 Anatomy 2019-09-23

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

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 STRUCTURE inside a bone that produces blood cellsThe REGION of a bone found at the head of a long bonethe BONES that join at a synthesis in the Pelvic Girlde...

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

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....

IB SHES Unit 1.1 Anatomy 2019-09-20

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

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 shaftCapsule The tough outer STRUCTURE of a Synovial jointThe REGION of a bone found at the head of a long boneThe STRUCTURE inside a bone that produces blood cells...

Anatomy/Physiology Chapters 1 & 2 2019-09-17

Anatomy/Physiology Chapters 1 & 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. double sugars formed when 2 monosaccharides are joined by dehydration synthesis
  2. High -energy molecule that stores the energy we need to do just about everything we do.
  3. Diglycerides with phosphorus containing group and two, rather than 3 fatty acid chains.
  4. Iconic compound containing cations other than H+ and anions other than hydroxyl ion (OH-)
  5. _____ reactions are the products of energy absorbing
  6. bitter taste, feels slippery, high pH and are proton acceptors
  7. A nucleic acid found in all living cells that carries the organism's hereditary information
  8. Fatty acids or their derivatives that are insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents
  9. simple sugars. single chain or single ring structures containing from 3-7 carbon atoms
  10. _______ compounds are all other chemicals in the body besides Carbon.
  11. Chainlike molecules made of similar or repeating units (monomers), which are joined together by dehydration synthesis
  12. _____ energy is energy in action
  13. Sour taste, dissolves metals, low pH
  14. _______ Energy is energy directly involved in moving matter
  15. Basic structural material of the body
  16. A combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
  17. _____ bonds are bonds where electrons may be shared to fill its outer electron shell
  18. When two or more different kinds of atoms bind
  19. The center of atom containing protons and neutrons
  20. _____ bonds form when a hydrogen atom, already covalently linked to one eletronegative atom, is attracted by another electron hungry atom, so a bridge forms between them.
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  1. Heterogenous mixtures with large, often visible solutes that tend to settle out.
  2. A group of molecules that include sugars and starches
  3. commonly known as fats when solid or oils when liquid
  4. Homogenous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquids or solids.
  5. _____ energy is stored energy
  6. Polymers of simple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis
  7. _____ and Unsaturated vareFatty acids that contain one or more double bonds between carbon atoms
  8. The relative concentration of hydrogen ions in various body fluids is measured in concentration units.
  9. ______ energy results from the movement of charged particles
  10. part of atom that bears a negative charge.
  11. _____ compounds contain carbon
  12. _____ energy is energy stored in the bonds of chemical substances
  13. the number and kinds or reacting substances
  14. _____ reactions are reactions that release energy
  15. Fat molecules made of 4 interlocking hydrocarbon rings
  16. Substances composed of tow or more components physically intermixed.
  17. one singular group of units
  18. _____ energy is energy that travels in waves
  19. Nucleic acid that contains ribose and the bases A< G< < and U. It carries out DNA's instructions for protein synthesis

39 Clues: one singular group of units_____ energy is stored energy_____ compounds contain carbon_____ energy is energy in actionSour taste, dissolves metals, low pHBasic structural material of the bodypart of atom that bears a negative charge.the number and kinds or reacting substances_____ energy is energy that travels in waves...

Respiratory System Anatomy and Physiolgy 2023-09-28

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

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...

Semester 1: Anatomy and Physiology 2023-12-06

Semester 1: Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. / Any organism that can cause disease.
  2. / Primary function of melanin.
  3. / A rapid rise and subsequent fall in voltage or membrane potential.
  4. / Protein that forms thin filaments in muscle fibers.
  5. / Substance that induces an immune response.
  6. / Pigment providing skin color and UV protection.
  7. / Junction between two nerve cells.
  8. / Cells responsible for bone formation.
  9. / Insulating layer around nerves.
  10. / Cells responsible for producing antibodies.
  11. / Biological preparation providing acquired immunity.
  12. / Dense outer layer of bone providing strength.
  13. / Chemical messengers in the nervous system.
  14. / This soft tissue produces blood cells.
  15. / They help in cooling the body.
  16. / Mineral vital for bone strength.
  17. / Cells that play a central role in cell-mediated immunity.
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  1. / Basic unit of the nervous system.
  2. / Shortening of muscle fibers.
  3. / Ability of muscles to work for extended time.
  4. / Mature bone cells.
  5. / Energy molecule required for muscle movement.
  6. / Long part of a neuron transmitting impulses.
  7. / Glands producing oil in the skin.
  8. / Type of white blood cell.
  9. / Protein used by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.
  10. / Structure in the dermis where hair originates.
  11. / First line of defense in the immune response.
  12. / The unit of muscle contraction.
  13. / Protein that strengthens skin, hair, and nails.
  14. / Central nervous system, comprising the brain and spinal cord.

31 Clues: / Mature bone cells./ Type of white blood cell./ Shortening of muscle fibers./ Primary function of melanin./ They help in cooling the body./ Insulating layer around nerves./ The unit of muscle contraction./ Mineral vital for bone strength./ Basic unit of the nervous system./ Glands producing oil in the skin./ Junction between two nerve cells....

Anatomy and Physiology - Respiratory System 2023-12-12

Anatomy and Physiology - Respiratory System crossword puzzle
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  1. A combining form for lungs;air
  2. Shortness of breath/difficulty breathing
  3. When the pH in the body is higher than neutral
  4. A pulse oximeter tells us about the saturation (amount in the blood) of this
  5. Another name for trachea
  6. The act of listening to the lungs with a stethoscope
  7. RR refers to this rate
  8. If we want to "open up" the airways we use this kind of medication
  9. One name for the cavity that houses the lower respiratory tract organs
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  1. The term used for breathing/pulling something into the lower respiratory tract
  2. A cough that produces material (e.g. phlegm)
  3. Along with oxygen therapy, these can help pets with asthma breathe easier.
  4. The smallest branch of the bronchial tree
  5. The oral cavity contains two of these, one is soft and one is hard
  6. This refers to a pet who has an elevated RR
  7. The area where the trachea divides into bronchi
  8. These can be a result of nervous system damage, nerve irritation or indigestion
  9. A whistling or squeaking sound that suggests the airways are narrowed
  10. Another word for thick, pusy discharge
  11. Owners who have dogs with a collapsing trachea should use this

20 Clues: RR refers to this rateAnother name for tracheaA combining form for lungs;airAnother word for thick, pusy dischargeShortness of breath/difficulty breathingThe smallest branch of the bronchial treeThis refers to a pet who has an elevated RRA cough that produces material (e.g. phlegm)When the pH in the body is higher than neutral...

Knee Anatomy, Injuries, and Documentation 2023-12-12

Knee Anatomy, Injuries, and Documentation crossword puzzle
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  1. S in "SOAP"
  2. Ligament on lateral side of knee joint, prevents varus force
  3. Special Test for Meniscus Tear
  4. Upper thigh bone
  5. tendon that attaches
  6. cartilage that provides stability and shock absorption to the knee
  7. Ligament on medial side of knee joint, prevents valgus force
  8. knee is forced laterally
  9. A in "SOAP"
  10. Special test PCL tear
  11. Ligament crosses in back, prevents posterior translation of tibia
  12. ligament crosses in front, prevents anterior translation of tibia
  13. Special Test for Chondromalacia Patella
  14. Special Test for MCL tear
  15. knee is forced medially
  16. Special test for LCL tear
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  1. O in "SOAP"
  2. Protects the patella
  3. Special test for Meniscus tear
  4. Special test for ACL tear
  5. P in "SOAP"
  6. Special Test for ACL tear
  7. Special test for Patella Dislocation
  8. Inward bending or twisting force
  9. Smaller lower leg bone
  10. back of leg, behind patella
  11. knee cap
  12. largest lower leg bone

28 Clues: knee capO in "SOAP"S in "SOAP"P in "SOAP"A in "SOAP"Upper thigh boneProtects the patellatendon that attachesSpecial test PCL tearSmaller lower leg bonelargest lower leg boneknee is forced mediallyknee is forced laterallySpecial test for ACL tearSpecial Test for ACL tearSpecial Test for MCL tearSpecial test for LCL tearback of leg, behind patella...

cardiovascular system anatomy and physiology 2023-09-18

cardiovascular system anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. the highest rate of depolarization in the whole system. so it can start the beat and set the pace for the whole heart: thus the term.
  2. the heart is enclosed in a double walled and it the outermost layer of the heart
  3. Veins that provide superficial drainage on the lateral aspect of the arm and empty into the axillary vein
  4. first sound caused by closing of Av Values
  5. The only branches of the ascending aorta are
  6. the pressure in the arteries at the peak of ventricular contraction
  7. which is a branch of the systemic arteries that basically supplics all body tissues
  8. Certain lipid-insoluble substances may enter or leave the blood and/or pass through the plasma membranes within vesicles, that is, by
  9. the outermost tunic composed largely of fibrous connective issue, and it's function is basically to support and protect the vessel. called intristic conduction system of the heart
  10. blood circulates inside the blood vessel,wich from a closed transport system, the so-called.
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  1. enlarged vessel on the posterior of the heart called the
  2. form an intricate network among the body’s cells such that no substance has to diffuse very far to enter or leave a cell
  3. The vein that drains the posterior part of the head
  4. the innermost layer of the heart and is a thin gluistening sheet of endothelium hat lines the heart chambers
  5. Arteries that have 10 pairs innervate the wall muscles
  6. what is another name for the left Av Value?
  7. these valves are between the atrial and ventriales
  8. another name for heart contractions
  9. the volume of the blood pumped out by a ventricle with each heartbeat
  10. with sign chemical, increases both heart rate and blood pressure

20 Clues: another name for heart contractionsfirst sound caused by closing of Av Valueswhat is another name for the left Av Value?The only branches of the ascending aorta arethese valves are between the atrial and ventrialesThe vein that drains the posterior part of the headArteries that have 10 pairs innervate the wall muscles...

respiratory system anatomy and physiology 2023-09-19

respiratory system anatomy and physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. condition where the lung tissue becomes inflamed due to infection
  2. the main airway that leads to the lughs
  3. condition in whice the lungs lose their elasticity
  4. a condition where a person stop breathing during sleep
  5. a medical instrument used to measure lung capacity
  6. a tool used to measure oxygen levels in the blood
  7. a device used to help someone breathe if they are having difficulty breathing
  8. a toll used to clear mucus from the respiratory tract
  9. toxic substances that are often inhaled from cigarettes and can damage the lungs
  10. a type of cell that has small hairs in the respiratory tract to clear mucus
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  1. condition where the lungs fill with fluid
  2. a condition characterized by recurrent narrowing of the airways and shortness of breath
  3. the respiratory process that involves expelling air from the lungs
  4. the term fot the gas exchange process between the blood and the lungs
  5. the respiratory process which involves the entry of air into the lungs
  6. a small organ in the lungs taht is responsible for gas exchange
  7. breathing exercise that help increase lung capacity
  8. a condition where the lungs become inflamed and produce excessive mucus
  9. the main organ respiratory system
  10. substances found in cigaratte smoke that damage the lungs

20 Clues: the main organ respiratory systemthe main airway that leads to the lughscondition where the lungs fill with fluida tool used to measure oxygen levels in the bloodcondition in whice the lungs lose their elasticitya medical instrument used to measure lung capacitybreathing exercise that help increase lung capacity...

Cardiovascular System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-18

Cardiovascular System Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. science that studies about the structure, location and position of organs human body and relationships between the parts each other's parts are called?
  2. the visceral layer is a part of the heart wall called?
  3. An anatomical and physiological term meaning "under" is?
  4. heart contractions are called?
  5. The tunica which functions to support and protect blood vessels is?
  6. myocardium is drained by several heart veins called?
  7. the amount of blood pumped out by each side of the heart in one minute?
  8. What is the anatomical and physiological term "in front"?
  9. Blood flows in only one direction through the heart chambers which are equipped with how many valves?
  10. The single vein that drains blood from the chest and enters the superior vena cava just before joining the heart is called?
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  1. Blood circulates in the blood vessels, forming a closed transportation system called?
  2. when the heart beats, blood is pushed to?
  3. The septum that divides the heart longitudinally is called the septum?
  4. Heart Lining which is made of thick bundles of heart muscle that are twisted and twisted into a ring-like arrangement is called?
  5. Capillary beds are drained by?
  6. What is the anatomical and physiological term "behind"?
  7. An anatomical and physiological term that means "above" is?
  8. blood moves into increasingly smaller arteries and then becomes?
  9. contraction effectively expels blood superiorly into the large arteries leaving the heart is?
  10. How many tunics are there in the structure of blood vessels?

20 Clues: heart contractions are called?Capillary beds are drained by?when the heart beats, blood is pushed to?myocardium is drained by several heart veins called?the visceral layer is a part of the heart wall called?What is the anatomical and physiological term "behind"?An anatomical and physiological term meaning "under" is?...

Nervous System Anatomy and Physiologi 2023-09-22

Nervous System Anatomy and Physiologi crossword puzzle
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  1. The cylindrical, shiny white bone that continues the brainstem is......
  2. What usually produces nerve impulses and usually transmits them out of the cell body is........
  3. The part of the brain that regulates body temperature is.....
  4. The part of the brain that regulates body movement and balance is.....
  5. Neurons that function to connect or act as a means of communication between one neuron and another neuron are called.....
  6. Cells that act as protective and cushioning cells are....
  7. What connects motor and sensory neurons in nerve pathways is.......
  8. The central nervous system is....
  9. The nerves that function to connect the brain with muscles, sense organs, glands and body organs in the neck, head and without passing through the spinal cord are.
  10. According to the function of the nerve, it has two divisions, namely......
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  1. What is the name of the innermost layer covering the brain.....
  2. Uterine contractions in laboring patients can occur because they are nervated by which nerves are working at that time......
  3. The brain nerves that originate from the retina of the eye are called.....
  4. Functions that influence responses by activating effector muscles or glands through motor output are functions based on...
  5. A group of nerves tied together by a covering of coarser connective tissue to 6. form a fiber bundle or fascicle is........
  6. The largest part of a neuron's nerve cell is.....
  7. The nervous system that regulates events that occur automatically or unintentionally or is usually called the involuntary nervous system is called...
  8. The outermost covering layer of the brain is.....
  9. The cerebrum is also known as......
  10. The chemical compound that plays a role in transmitting nerve impulses at synapses is.......

20 Clues: The central nervous system is....The cerebrum is also known as......The largest part of a neuron's nerve cell is.....The outermost covering layer of the brain is.....Cells that act as protective and cushioning cells are....The part of the brain that regulates body temperature is.....What is the name of the innermost layer covering the brain........

Health Science Anatomy EOC review 2024-05-14

Health Science Anatomy EOC review crossword puzzle
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  1. System that performs Coordination and control of all body functions
  2. close to the middle
  3. another word for posterior
  4. another word for anterior
  5. top/above
  6. System that performs Removal of extra interstitial fluid
  7. System that performs Protection, temperature regulation, elimination, vitamin D production
  8. back of the body
  9. organ that makes insulin that helps prevent diabetes
  10. System that transports blood and oxygen
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  1. close to the point of origin
  2. bottom/below
  3. System that performs Digestion, absorption, elimination
  4. System that performs Exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
  5. System that provides Framework, Protection, blood cell production
  6. System that performs Elimination, fluid and electrolyte balance
  7. front of the body
  8. far from the point of origin
  9. System that makes hormones
  10. far from the middle
  11. System that helps with Movement, heat production, protection

21 Clues: top/abovebottom/belowback of the bodyfront of the bodyclose to the middlefar from the middleanother word for anterioranother word for posteriorSystem that makes hormonesclose to the point of originfar from the point of originSystem that transports blood and oxygenorgan that makes insulin that helps prevent diabetes...

Anatomy of Fred the Frog 2024-06-03

Anatomy of Fred the Frog crossword puzzle
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  1. Collects waste
  2. Ears
  3. First piece of the small intestine
  4. Supplies oxygen for the body
  5. Makes, stores, and disposes of blood cells
  6. Storage in the reproductive system
  7. Stores urine
  8. The blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
  9. The Bottom part of the heart
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  1. Bile storage
  2. Carries eggs
  3. Keeps the small intestine coiled
  4. The blood vessels that carry blood into the heart
  5. Eye protector
  6. Moves waste through the body
  7. The first to digest using chemicals
  8. Digestion - Sugar
  9. A filter
  10. The nose
  11. The top part of the heart

20 Clues: EarsA filterThe noseBile storageCarries eggsStores urineEye protectorCollects wasteDigestion - SugarThe top part of the heartMoves waste through the bodySupplies oxygen for the bodyThe Bottom part of the heartKeeps the small intestine coiledFirst piece of the small intestineStorage in the reproductive systemThe first to digest using chemicals...

Human Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2024-03-10

Human Anatomy and Physiology Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. A hormone produced by the pancreas that regulates blood sugar levels by facilitating the uptake of glucose into cells.
  2. The junction between two nerve cells, where signals are transmitted through neurotransmitters.
  3. A group of organs that work together to perform a particular function or set of functions.
  4. A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.
  5. The muscle tissue found in the heart responsible for its contraction and pumping action.
  6. Blood cells involved in the body's immune response, defending against infections and foreign substances.
  7. A group of similar cells working together to perform a specific function.
  8. The system responsible for producing offspring.
  9. A structure composed of two or more tissues that perform a specific function.
  10. The voluntary muscle tissue attached to bones, responsible for movement and locomotion.
  11. The study of the functions and processes of living organisms.
  12. The framework of bones and cartilage that supports and protects the body's organs and tissues.
  13. The system responsible for the exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) between the body and the environment.
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  1. The study of the structure and organization of living organisms.
  2. The system responsible for the breakdown and absorption of nutrients from food and the elimination of waste.
  3. The system consisting of the skin, hair, nails, and glands, providing protection from external factors.
  4. Chemical messengers produced by glands and circulated in the bloodstream to regulate bodily functions.
  5. The system responsible for movement, posture, and heat production through muscle contractions.
  6. The body's ability to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes.
  7. Blood cells containing hemoglobin, responsible for transporting oxygen to the body tissues.
  8. Growth hormone (GH) A hormone that stimulates growth and cell reproduction.
  9. The network of nerve cells and fibers that transmit nerve impulses between parts of the body.
  10. An automatic response to a stimulus, often involving the spinal cord rather than the brain.
  11. Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs between the air and the blood.
  12. The body's defense mechanism against pathogens, toxins, and foreign substances.
  13. The system responsible for the transportation of nutrients, gases, hormones, and waste products throughout the body.
  14. The "master gland" located at the base of the brain, responsible for regulating various other endocrine glands.
  15. The involuntary muscle tissue found in the walls of internal organs, such as the digestive tract.
  16. The system responsible for producing and secreting hormones that regulate various bodily functions.
  17. The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms.

30 Clues: The system responsible for producing offspring.A specialized cell transmitting nerve impulses; a nerve cell.The study of the functions and processes of living organisms.The study of the structure and organization of living organisms.The basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms....

Chapter 6 Anatomy and Physiology 2023-10-09

Chapter 6 Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. The hindmost bone of the skull
  2. The uppermost and largest bone of the arm
  3. Structures of the body that perform specific functions
  4. Collections of similar cells that perform a particular function
  5. The process in which cells reproduce and divide into two daughter cells
  6. The bones that form the sides of the head
  7. Thick-walled tubes that carry blood away from the heart
  8. The study of functions and activities performed by the body
  9. The bone that forms the forehead
  10. The primary hormone produced by the female reproductive system
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  1. Another name for circulatory system
  2. Colorless, jellylike substance
  3. The muscle that rotes and lowers the head
  4. The muscles that separate the fingers
  5. The largest bone of the face
  6. The gland that affects physiologic process of the body
  7. Cell structure that plays an important role in cell reproduction
  8. Watery fluid that surrounds the nucleus
  9. Also called sensory nerves
  10. The connection between two or more bones

20 Clues: Also called sensory nervesThe largest bone of the faceThe hindmost bone of the skullColorless, jellylike substanceThe bone that forms the foreheadAnother name for circulatory systemThe muscles that separate the fingersWatery fluid that surrounds the nucleusThe connection between two or more bonesThe muscle that rotes and lowers the head...

Anatomy and Physiology of Livestock 2023-10-23

Anatomy and Physiology of Livestock crossword puzzle
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  1. Animal that has a specialized 4 compartment stomach.
  2. Vessel that carries blood away from the heart.
  3. Portion of food that is chewed a second time by a ruminant.
  4. Made up of the nerves that run throughout the entire body outside of the brain and spine.
  5. Towards the tail.
  6. Vessel that carries blood toward the heart.
  7. The study of the structure of an animal's body.
  8. The out layer of the animal's skin.
  9. The middle layer of the animal's skin.
  10. What hair grows out of.
  11. Towards the backline.
  12. Muscle fiber that uses energy at an even pace and can last a long time.
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  1. Muscle fiber that uses energy quickly and gives short burst of muscle movement.
  2. Animal with a simple stomach
  3. The processes of the animal's body.
  4. Animal that has a simple stomach but digests food in the cecum.
  5. Protein that is found in hair, horns, and hooves.
  6. The bottom layer or fatty layer of the animal's skin.
  7. The visible part of the ear.
  8. Tiny blood vessels that connect arteries and veins.
  9. Made up of the brain and spine of the animal and transmits signals.
  10. Towards the head.
  11. The nostrils.
  12. Farthest point away from the main part of the animal's body.
  13. Closest point to the main part of the animal's body.
  14. Whiskers or bristle like hairs on the face of animals.
  15. Towards the belly.

27 Clues: The nostrils.Towards the tail.Towards the head.Towards the belly.Towards the backline.What hair grows out of.Animal with a simple stomachThe visible part of the ear.The processes of the animal's body.The out layer of the animal's skin.The middle layer of the animal's skin.Vessel that carries blood toward the heart....

Human Body Anatomy and Conditions 2023-10-05

Human Body Anatomy and Conditions crossword puzzle
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  1. condition where the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance.
  2. small part at the back of the soft palate, hangs in front of the throat.
  3. a life-threatening medical condition that happens when the blood supply is cut off to the brain.
  4. screens the blood and removes any old or damaged red blood cells
  5. stores bile, not necessary for life, and can be removed
  6. another term for the sense of smell.
  7. a long term mental health condition that causes hallucinations, delusions, and other mental problems.
  8. white organs that are made up of collagen and calcium. The smallest of these are in your ear.
  9. main part of the nervous system, made up of lobes and is in the head
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  1. the smaller bone in the lower leg, below the knee.
  2. Filters blood and breaks down poisonous substances
  3. inflammation of the appendix. Very painful and needs surgical removal as soon as possible.
  4. most commonly found in the neck, these help filter out harmful substances (2 Words)
  5. Blood vessels that send blood to the heart
  6. Blood vessels that send blood away from the heart
  7. a sudden, unexpected loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness.
  8. Protects the lower respiratory tract from aspirating food while breathing
  9. helps us to respirate, takes oxygen, and puts it into the bloodstream
  10. the larger bone in the lower leg, below the knee.
  11. A muscle in the chest that beats, sending blood around the body

20 Clues: another term for the sense of smell.Blood vessels that send blood to the heartBlood vessels that send blood away from the heartthe larger bone in the lower leg, below the knee.the smaller bone in the lower leg, below the knee.Filters blood and breaks down poisonous substancesstores bile, not necessary for life, and can be removed...

Muscular System-Chapter 8 Anatomy 2024-10-30

Muscular System-Chapter 8 Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Bundles of skeletal muscle fibers
  2. Striations of skeletal muscle result from repeating pattern of units called this within each muscle fiber
  3. Even when a muscle appears to be at rest, its fibers undergo some sustained contraction called this
  4. The contractile response of a single muscle fiber to a single impulse
  5. Connective tissue; extend inward from the epimysium & separates the muscle tissue into small sections
  6. The protein responsible for the red color of blood
  7. Causes an action/movement
  8. A thin filament protein
  9. Membrane channels; extend inward as invaginations from the fiber's membrane & pass all through the fiber
  10. Works against an action/movement
  11. When this is in contact with muscle fibers, it makes muscle fibers contract. Muscle fibers don't contract unless in contract with this neurotransmitter
  12. Mysoin heads contain this enzyme; it catalyzes the breakdown of ATP to ADP & phosphate
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  1. Helps force the contents of certain tubular organs along their lengths
  2. Each transverse tubule lies between two enlarged portions of sarcoplasmic reticulum called this
  3. A thick filament protein
  4. The way neurons communicate with the cells that they control by chemicals called at synapse
  5. Blends with fascia; a layer of connective tissue that closely surrounds each skeletal muscle
  6. The more moveable end of a muscle
  7. Muscle fibers within a fascicle lie within this layer of connective tissue
  8. The less moveable end of a muscle
  9. A protein synthesized in muscle cells & impacts the reddish-brown color of skeletal muscle tissue
  10. Happens when the force of individual twitches combines the process of this action
  11. Contribute to an action by the agonist helping
  12. Dense connective tissue separates an individual skeletal muscle from adjacent muscles & holds it in position
  13. A small gap that separates the membrane of the neuron & the membrane of the muscle fiber
  14. The functional connection between a neuron & another cell

26 Clues: A thin filament proteinA thick filament proteinCauses an action/movementWorks against an action/movementBundles of skeletal muscle fibersThe more moveable end of a muscleThe less moveable end of a muscleContribute to an action by the agonist helpingThe protein responsible for the red color of blood...

Hip and Thigh Anatomy Crossword 2024-10-31

Hip and Thigh Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. lower anterior portion of the pelvis
  2. bursa at insertion of hamstrings
  3. structure that deepens the joint socket, absorbs shock, and increases surface area
  4. insertion for the iliopsoas
  5. weakest of the three ligaments that prevents excessive extension
  6. extension of spinal column with 5 fused vertebrae
  7. location of insertion for several gluteal muscles and external rotators
  8. the rigid, slightly movable joints on the posterior pelvis between spine and pelvis
  9. upper portion of the pelvis
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  1. lower posterior portion of pelvis
  2. pubis bones form this amphiarthrodial joint
  3. socket of the hip joint made of all 3 pelvis parts
  4. ligament that prevents excess abduction and extension
  5. opening in the pelvis made by ischium and pubis
  6. anterior ligament that is the strongest ligament in the body that prevents hyperextension of the hip
  7. sit bones of the pelvis
  8. substantial contributor to joint stability that is thicker anterior
  9. origin of the quadriceps muscle that crosses the hip
  10. bursa over the greater trochanter
  11. origin of the muscle that does hip flexion, external rotation, and knee flexion

20 Clues: sit bones of the pelvisinsertion for the iliopsoasupper portion of the pelvisbursa at insertion of hamstringslower posterior portion of pelvisbursa over the greater trochanterlower anterior portion of the pelvispubis bones form this amphiarthrodial jointopening in the pelvis made by ischium and pubisextension of spinal column with 5 fused vertebrae...

Human Anatomy (NURS250) Exam 1 2025-02-07

Human Anatomy (NURS250) Exam 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. What muscle flexes the metacarpophalangeal joint
  2. what nerve innervates the deltoid muscle
  3. What nerve travel through a groove between the epicondyle of the humerus and the olecranon process
  4. which nerve travels through the suprascapular foramen
  5. Which deeper vein does the small saphenous vein drain into
  6. what nerve innervates the posterior thigh
  7. The paralysis of this deep nerve will result in foot slap
  8. What nerve innverates abductor pollicis longus muscle
  9. What is the collective name of the arteries around the knee that branch from the popliteal artery
  10. Which upper limb muscle does not receive intervention from a brachial plexus nerve
  11. What flexes the thigh at the hip
  12. What notch articulates with humerus
  13. Bone feature of os coxa that articulates the femur
  14. Which lower limb muscle is lower back pain often associated with
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  1. What ligament is associated with the tibial tuberosity
  2. Which ligament would be injured if there is a dislocated radius where it no longer articulates with the humerus or ulna
  3. What flexes the leg at the knee
  4. What nerve travels along the medial side of the ankle into the plantar side of the foot
  5. What muscle is associated with the fossa of the ilium
  6. What fossa articulates with humerus
  7. The swing phase and stance phase are part of what cycle?
  8. What nerve travels through the carpal tunnel
  9. What planatarflexes the foot at the ankle
  10. Bone feature of the humerus that articulates with the radius
  11. Which artificial vein is located on the lateral upper limb
  12. If the tibia can be dislocated anterior to the femur, which ligament may be torn (acronym)
  13. What lower limb muscle recieve innervention from two nerves
  14. What muscle is associated with the olecranon process of ulna
  15. What supinates the radius
  16. What is one nerve travels through the greater sciatic foramen
  17. What nerve travels deep to the inguinal ligament into the anterior thigh
  18. What nerve innervates the medial thigh

32 Clues: What supinates the radiusWhat flexes the leg at the kneeWhat flexes the thigh at the hipWhat fossa articulates with humerusWhat notch articulates with humerusWhat nerve innervates the medial thighwhat nerve innervates the deltoid muscleWhat planatarflexes the foot at the anklewhat nerve innervates the posterior thigh...

Brain and Spinal cord anatomy 2024-11-14

Brain and Spinal cord anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for tongue movement (Cranial Nerve XII)
  2. Selective permeability of brain blood vessels to protect the brain from toxins
  3. Lobe responsible for reasoning, planning, and personality
  4. MATTER The part of the spinal cord that contains myelinated axons, facilitating communication between different regions of the brain and spinal cord
  5. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for vision (Cranial Nerve II)
  6. Gland known as the “master gland,” regulates other glands
  7. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for facial expression and taste (Cranial Nerve VII)
  8. Brain area that regulates temperature, hunger, and thirst
  9. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for parasympathetic control of the heart, lungs, and digestive system (Cranial Nerve X)
  10. Large bundle of nerve fibers connecting the left and right hemispheres of the brain
  11. Outer layer of the cerebrum involved in high-level functions like perception and decision-making
  12. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for sensation in the face and motor control of the jaw (Cranial Nerve V)
  13. Part of the nervous system responsible for voluntary actions
  14. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for eye movement (Cranial Nerve IV)
  15. Grooves in the brain’s surface, increasing its surface area
  16. The central part of the spinal cord, containing neuron cell bodies, where processing of signals occurs
  17. Cranial nerve responsible for smell
  18. Brain structure responsible for balance and coordination
  19. The “fight or flight” division of the autonomic nervous system
  20. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for taste, swallowing, and salivation (Cranial Nerve IX)
  21. Area of the brain responsible for processing sensory input from the body
  22. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for parasympathetic control over the heart, lungs, and digestive system
  23. The small gland in the brain that produces melatonin
  24. Brain part involved in vital functions like breathing and heart rate
  25. Largest part of the human brain, divided into two hemispheres
  26. The part of the spinal cord that receives sensory information from the body
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  1. Set of structures involved in emotions, memory, and arousal
  2. Chemical that transmits signals across synapsesMEDULLA OBLONGATA Part of the brainstem that controls autonomic functions like heart rate and blood pressure
  3. Group of nuclei involved in motor control and learning
  4. Chemical messengers of the nervous system
  5. The relay station of the brain, directing sensory signals
  6. Nerves that emerge from the spinal cord, divided into 31 pairs (e.g., cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal)
  7. CORD The long structure that transmits signals between the brain and body
  8. Type of glial cell that produces myelin in the CNS
  9. The part of the spinal cord that sends motor signals to muscles
  10. Lobe involved in processing visual information
  11. Area responsible for coordinating speech production
  12. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for eye movement and pupil constriction (Cranial Nerve III)
  13. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for hearing and balance (Cranial Nerve VIII)
  14. Protective membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord
  15. Part of the brain involved in forming new memories
  16. Fluid that cushions the brain and spinal cord
  17. The layer of the meninges closest to the brain
  18. Bundle of axons in the central nervous system
  19. Type of neuron that sends signals from the brain to muscles
  20. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for shoulder and neck movement (Cranial Nerve XI)
  21. Cells that support and protect neurons
  22. NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for eye movement (Cranial Nerve VI)

48 Clues: Cranial nerve responsible for smellCells that support and protect neuronsChemical messengers of the nervous systemFluid that cushions the brain and spinal cordBundle of axons in the central nervous systemLobe involved in processing visual informationThe layer of the meninges closest to the brainType of glial cell that produces myelin in the CNS...

Botany Anatomy Lab Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-21

Botany Anatomy Lab Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Name of a chloroplast rich parenchyma cell.
  2. Is a sun or shade leave thicker?
  3. What type of environment would the plant leaves need to have features that help conserve water?
  4. What type of symmetry does a flower have if when viewed from the front, the left and right sides are alike?
  5. Do sun or shade leaves have a bigger surface area?
  6. What do we refer to a flower with both male and female organs as?
  7. Meiosis and cytokinesis of each microspore mother cell result in the formation of four uninucleate haploid microspores, which are called spore __________.
  8. The small hole in the integuments around the nucellus that do not quite close at one end.
  9. The male gametophyte contains 2 cells, a larger tube cell and a smaller _____________ cell.
  10. True or False? In actively growing stems, the initial vascular elements may be destroyed due to stretching.
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  1. The name of the central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots.
  2. What is the term for the arrangement and attachment of the ovules in the plant's ovary?
  3. What is the name of the pair of specialized cells that compose the stomata? (_____ cells)
  4. The Pistil of a flower is composed of the Style, Ovary, and the __________.
  5. What is the name of the modified epidermal cells that in some species, the stomates may be surrounded by 2 or more of them?
  6. The Stamen of a flower is composed of the Anther and the ___________.
  7. True or False? The embryo of a Dicot only has one cotyledon.
  8. What type of stele has a solid cylinder with xylem in the center and the phloem surrounding it?
  9. A microspore containing an immature or mature microgametophyte in a flowering plant is called a what?
  10. What is the name of the waxy, protective layer formed on the outer epidermis of a leaf?

20 Clues: Is a sun or shade leave thicker?Name of a chloroplast rich parenchyma cell.Do sun or shade leaves have a bigger surface area?True or False? The embryo of a Dicot only has one cotyledon.What do we refer to a flower with both male and female organs as?The name of the central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots....

Botany Anatomy Lab Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-21

Botany Anatomy Lab Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Do sun or shade leaves have a bigger surface area?
  2. What is the term for the arrangement and attachment of the ovules in the plant's ovary?
  3. The male gametophyte contains 2 cells, a larger tube cell and a smaller _____________ cell.
  4. What is the name of the pair of specialized cells that compose the stomata? (_____ cells)
  5. Meiosis and cytokinesis of each microspore mother cell result in the formation of four uninucleate haploid microspores, which are called spore __________.
  6. The Stamen of a flower is composed of the Anther and the ___________.
  7. What type of environment would the plant leaves need to have features that help conserve water?
  8. True or False? In actively growing stems, the initial vascular elements may be destroyed due to stretching.
  9. What type of stele has a solid cylinder with xylem in the center and the phloem surrounding it?
  10. The name of the central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots.
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  1. Name of a chloroplast rich parenchyma cell.
  2. A microspore containing an immature or mature microgametophyte in a flowering plant is called a what?
  3. The Pistil of a flower is composed of the Style, Ovary, and the __________.
  4. What type of symmetry does a flower have if when viewed from the front, the left and right sides are alike?
  5. What is the name of the modified epidermal cells that in some species, the stomates may be surrounded by 2 or more of them?
  6. The small hole in the integuments around the nucellus that do not quite close at one end.
  7. True or False? The embryo of a Dicot only has one cotyledon.
  8. What is the name of the waxy, protective layer formed on the outer epidermis of a leaf?
  9. What do we refer to a flower with both male and female organs as?
  10. Is a sun or shade leave thicker?

20 Clues: Is a sun or shade leave thicker?Name of a chloroplast rich parenchyma cell.Do sun or shade leaves have a bigger surface area?True or False? The embryo of a Dicot only has one cotyledon.What do we refer to a flower with both male and female organs as?The name of the central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots....

Anatomy Remembering Project - Muscular System 2024-11-01

Anatomy Remembering Project - Muscular System crossword puzzle
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  1. A protein that carries oxygen in muscle cells.
  2. Fiber A single muscle cell that contracts to produce movement.
  3. Muscle that stabilizes a joint during movement.
  4. Reticulum Stores calcium in muscle cells for contraction.
  5. Muscle wasting from lack of use.
  6. Increase in muscle size from exercise.
  7. Muscle Muscle in organs like the stomach; works automatically.
  8. Moving a body part away from the center of the body.
  9. The cell membrane surrounding a muscle fiber.
  10. Tone Natural tension in muscles at rest.
  11. Acid Produced in muscles during hard exercise, causes soreness.
  12. A sustained muscle contraction without relaxation.
  13. Straightening a joint to increase the angle between bones.
  14. Muscle Muscle attached to bones; helps in movement.
  15. Moving a limb in a circular motion.
  16. Contraction Muscle shortens and moves a load, like lifting weights.
  17. Neuron Nerve cell that tells muscles to contract.
  18. Respiration Making energy without oxygen, produces lactic acid.
  19. Connective tissue wrapping around a fascicle.
  20. Muscle Muscle in the heart that pumps blood.
  21. Another protein that works with actin to cause muscle contraction.
  22. (Prime Mover)Main muscle responsible for movement.
  23. Outer layer of connective tissue around a muscle.
  24. Strong tissue that connects muscle to bone.
  25. Rotating the forearm to face the palm down.
  26. The cytoplasm inside a muscle cell.
  27. Muscle that opposes the prime mover.
  28. Flexion Pointing the foot downward.
  29. Respiration Process of making energy with oxygen.
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  1. Muscle that assists the prime mover.
  2. End of the muscle attached to a fixed bone.
  3. The basic unit of muscle that contracts to produce movement.
  4. A chemical messenger that tells muscles to contract.
  5. Bending a joint to decrease the angle between bones.
  6. (Adenosine Triphosphate): Energy molecule used by muscles for contraction.
  7. Turning a body part around an axis.
  8. Extending a joint beyond its normal range.
  9. Long fibers in muscle cells that contain sarcomeres.
  10. A bundle of muscle fibers grouped together.
  11. A protein in muscle fibers that helps them contract.
  12. Fatigue Reduced muscle ability to contract after use.
  13. Connective tissue surrounding muscles and organs.
  14. Phosphate Provides quick energy for muscles in short bursts.
  15. Contraction Muscle tenses without shortening, like pushing against a wall.
  16. Connective tissue around individual muscle fibers.
  17. Lifting the foot towards the shin.
  18. Junction Place where a motor neuron connects with a muscle fiber.
  19. Moving a body part toward the center of the body.
  20. End of the muscle attached to a bone that moves.
  21. Rotating the forearm to face the palm up.

50 Clues: Muscle wasting from lack of use.Lifting the foot towards the shin.Turning a body part around an axis.Moving a limb in a circular motion.The cytoplasm inside a muscle cell.Muscle that assists the prime mover.Muscle that opposes the prime mover.Flexion Pointing the foot downward.Increase in muscle size from exercise....

Anatomy of the Heart Crossword 2025-02-27

Anatomy of the Heart Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. 2 superior chambers, receive deoxygenated blood returning through veins
  2. internally separates oxygenated and deoxygenated blood/separates left and right halves of heart
  3. carries oxygenated blood from lungs to heart
  4. receives oxygenated blood from left atrium
  5. where blood is flowing through the heart
  6. between each chamber, allows for one way flow of blood through the heart
  7. carries oxygenated blood to body tissues
  8. receives deoxygenated blood from body tissues
  9. controls blood into pulmonary trunk
  10. returns blood to heart from upper body
  11. receives oxygenated blood from body tissues
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  1. provides oxygen to heart itself
  2. returns blood to heart from lower body
  3. 2 inferior chambers, pumps oxygenated blood through arteries away from the heart and to the rest of the body
  4. tip of heart, points toward left hip
  5. valve between left atrium and ventricle
  6. valve between right atrium and ventricle
  7. controls blood flow into aorta
  8. carries deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs
  9. tendons that hold the valves in place
  10. receives deoxygenated blood from right atrium

21 Clues: controls blood flow into aortaprovides oxygen to heart itselfcontrols blood into pulmonary trunktip of heart, points toward left hiptendons that hold the valves in placereturns blood to heart from lower bodyreturns blood to heart from upper bodyvalve between left atrium and ventriclevalve between right atrium and ventricle...

Anatomy Chapter 11 pt. 1 2025-02-27

Anatomy Chapter 11 pt. 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. rib
  2. muscle fibers pull at an angle relative to tendon.
  3. eyelid
  4. groin
  5. closer to surface
  6. slanting
  7. straight
  8. mostly responsible for producing a particular movement.
  9. a synergist that assists an agonist by preventing movement at another joint.
  10. muscle fibers spread out like a fan and converge on an attachment site. Fibers pull in different directions, depending on activity.
  11. posterior to knee.
  12. mouth
  13. the fascicles are concentrically arranged around an opening.
  14. fixed point of attachment of a muscle to bone.
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  1. outside the structure
  2. move and support pectoral/pelvic girdles and limbs
  3. Opposes movement of a particular agonist
  4. fascicles are parallel to the long axis of the muscle
  5. position head and vertebral column
  6. a smaller muscle that assists a larger agonist.
  7. deep
  8. moveable point of attachment.
  9. skin
  10. elbow
  11. ear

25 Clues: ribeardeepskingroinelbowmoutheyelidslantingstraightcloser to surfaceposterior to knee.outside the structuremoveable point of attachment.position head and vertebral columnOpposes movement of a particular agonistfixed point of attachment of a muscle to bone.a smaller muscle that assists a larger agonist....

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Daniel Wasley 2025-05-06

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Daniel Wasley crossword puzzle
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  1. These are Kohn's
  2. Boundary of the thoracic cavity
  3. Helps you breathe left
  4. Produces lung lube
  5. Tunnel for the food train
  6. Lung Lube
  7. Breeding house for a hernia
  8. The "windpipe"
  9. Can be Broken and Attacked
  10. Balloon Shaped
  11. Center to ribs
  12. pulmonary Elephant
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  1. Bunches of grapes
  2. Fluid filled, surrounds the lungs
  3. Seperate upper/lower lobes
  4. Smallest part of the mediastinum
  5. Each lung contains 1.5-2 million of them
  6. Encloses the heart
  7. Behind the breastbone creating trainer T cells
  8. Helps you breathe right

20 Clues: Lung LubeThe "windpipe"Balloon ShapedCenter to ribsThese are Kohn'sBunches of grapesProduces lung lubeEncloses the heartpulmonary ElephantHelps you breathe leftHelps you breathe rightTunnel for the food trainSeperate upper/lower lobesCan be Broken and AttackedBreeding house for a herniaBoundary of the thoracic cavitySmallest part of the mediastinum...

Lower Respiratory Anatomy-Iegor Dudnikov 2025-05-06

Lower Respiratory Anatomy-Iegor Dudnikov crossword puzzle
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  1. Adhering surface of lungs
  2. Main way for air inside lungs
  3. Carries oxygenated blood
  4. Muscle between ribs
  5. Narrow part of lungs
  6. Tube behind lungs
  7. Main muscle used to breath
  8. Resting on Diaphragm
  9. bottom of left lung
  10. Space to let lungs move
  11. Carries unoxygenated blood
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  1. Trains T-cells
  2. Lead to alveolar ducts
  3. Has 3 lobes
  4. Bone between and in front of lungs
  5. In pericardial cavity
  6. Where oxygen enters the blood
  7. Not on left lung
  8. Windpipe
  9. last section before alveoli

20 Clues: WindpipeHas 3 lobesTrains T-cellsNot on left lungTube behind lungsMuscle between ribsbottom of left lungNarrow part of lungsResting on DiaphragmIn pericardial cavityLead to alveolar ductsSpace to let lungs moveCarries oxygenated bloodAdhering surface of lungsMain muscle used to breathCarries unoxygenated bloodlast section before alveoli...

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Asa Miles 2025-05-07

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Asa Miles crossword puzzle
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  1. guides the air from the pharynx to the lungs
  2. the very tip of the lung
  3. membrane that covers the diaphragm and lines the inner walls of the chest
  4. Located on the left lung, above the left inferior lobe
  5. horizontal "split" between the right lobes of the lung
  6. Located underneath trachea, but above the lungs
  7. boney cartilage in front of the heart, middle of chest
  8. delivers air to the alveoli
  9. oxygenates blood, on the right
  10. supports the lungs from underneath
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  1. lining of the lungs
  2. allows oxygen to pass through into the blood
  3. oxygenates blood, on the left
  4. facilitates gas exchange within the lungs
  5. carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygenation
  6. Long tube that leads from mouth to stomach
  7. collection of alveoli
  8. Allows room for the lungs to expand into
  9. bottom of lung
  10. provides stability, flexibility, and protection to the lungs

20 Clues: bottom of lunglining of the lungscollection of alveolithe very tip of the lungdelivers air to the alveolioxygenates blood, on the leftoxygenates blood, on the rightsupports the lungs from underneathAllows room for the lungs to expand intofacilitates gas exchange within the lungsLong tube that leads from mouth to stomach...

Lower Respiratory Anatomy Maddie Neff 2025-05-13

Lower Respiratory Anatomy Maddie Neff crossword puzzle
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  1. that produces mucus to trap pathogens and debris.
  2. chamber that houses the lungs and heart.
  3. hair-like structures that move mucus and trapped particles out of the airways.
  4. barrier between alveoli and capillaries where gas exchange occurs.
  5. of cartilage that closes off the windpipe during swallowing.
  6. air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
  7. behind the nose and mouth that leads to the larynx.
  8. box located above the trachea.
  9. entry point for air that bypasses the nasal cavity.
  10. muscle under the lungs that helps with breathing.
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  1. vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
  2. between the ribs that assist with breathing.
  3. membrane surrounding the lungs.
  4. large tubes that branch from the trachea into each lung.
  5. inside the nose that filters, warms, and moistens air.
  6. airways that branch off from the bronchi and lead to alveoli.
  7. vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
  8. that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
  9. dioxide:Waste gas exhaled from the body after cellular respiration.
  10. organ of respiration located in the thoracic cavity.

20 Clues: box located above the trachea.membrane surrounding the lungs.chamber that houses the lungs and heart.that connects the larynx to the bronchi.between the ribs that assist with breathing.that produces mucus to trap pathogens and debris.muscle under the lungs that helps with breathing.behind the nose and mouth that leads to the larynx....

Anatomy & Physiology Q1 Exam Review 2025-10-05

Anatomy & Physiology Q1 Exam Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Cell junction that allows for stretch
  2. Gland type found near hair follicles. The arrector pili not only moves hair, but pushes out the product of this gland.
  3. Hormones are secreted via this type of gland and travel through the blood stream. They stay inside of the body.
  4. Sweat gland type secretes lipids and proteins.
  5. Controlled cell death.
  6. In this type of solution, water will move in and out of the cell at equal rates.
  7. Feedback type where the physiologic response is enhanced, or amplified.
  8. Skin cell type associated with sensory reception.
  9. Structural protein found in the stratum corneum, hair, and nails. Not to be confused with the orange pigment…
  10. Back and front, dorsal and …
  11. The only macromolecule not present in the Fluid Mosaic Model.
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  1. This body region is where the heart and lungs can be found.
  2. Redness of the skin – could be a bug bite, acne, a rash…
  3. Organelle involved in intracellular digestion, specifically useful for macrophages.
  4. While we all have different amounts of melanin, we all have about the same number of these cells that produce melanin.
  5. Cancer of epithelial origin.
  6. Deeper serous membrane that covers the organ.
  7. Strata that is the site of mitosis for skin cells.
  8. Stiffer fatty acid type, contributes to structure of the cell membrane.
  9. If an enzyme heats up too much it may unravel.

20 Clues: Controlled cell death.Cancer of epithelial origin.Back and front, dorsal and …Cell junction that allows for stretchDeeper serous membrane that covers the organ.Sweat gland type secretes lipids and proteins.If an enzyme heats up too much it may unravel.Skin cell type associated with sensory reception....

Breathing and Vocal Anatomy Crossword 2025-09-22

Breathing and Vocal Anatomy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. cartilage The signet-ring-shaped cartilage in the lower and back portion of the larynx.
  2. Control The deliberate, mindful management of breathing to improve health, manage stress, or enhance performance in activities like singing.
  3. either of the two main divisions of the trachea.
  4. Cartilage The Addam's apple. The large, butterfly-shaped cartilage that rests upon the cricoid.
  5. Breathing A type of breathing in which most of the movement consists of raising and lowering the collarbones (clavicles) while inhaling and exhaling.
  6. Cartilage A pair of small, pyramid-shaped and movable cartilages to which the vocal folds are attached.
  7. The windpipe.
  8. Bone A horseshoe-shaped, free-floating bone of the neck.
  9. The voice box. The structure for producing voice. It includes the vocal bands, and its uppermost part of the trachea.
  10. Has a trunk
  11. of Dome a large, dome-shaped skeletal muscle that separates the thoracic cavity and is the primary muscle of respiration.
  12. Breathing Breathing in which most of the expansion-contraction activities occur in the abdominal area.
  13. The drawing of breath into the lungs
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  1. Large marsupial
  2. The small air passages in the lungs that branch from the bronchi and lead to the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs.
  3. Tendon of Diaphragm- A thin, strong, three-leafed aponeurosis that forms the top of the diaphragm's dome.
  4. Flying mammal
  5. The main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system.
  6. Shoulder A descriptive way to refer to the shoulder girdle, where the clavicle (collarbone) is a key bone that connects the shoulder blade (scapula) to the rest of the skeleton at the sternum (breastbone).
  7. A muscular tube connecting the mouth with the stomach
  8. Man's best friend
  9. A thin, valvelike cartilage that covers the entrance to the larynx.
  10. Deep The control of the breath stream rather than the amount of air inhaled is of primary importance.
  11. The two large, saclike organs of respiration in the thorax. Spongy and cone shaped.
  12. Likes to chase mice
  13. The expelling of air from the lungs.

26 Clues: Has a trunkFlying mammalThe windpipe.Large marsupialMan's best friendLikes to chase miceThe expelling of air from the lungs.The drawing of breath into the lungseither of the two main divisions of the trachea.A muscular tube connecting the mouth with the stomachBone A horseshoe-shaped, free-floating bone of the neck....

Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 3 2025-10-23

Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 3 crossword puzzle
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  1. Involved in fat and protein synthesis
  2. Responsible for ATP synthesis
  3. A solution with fewer solutes and more water than inside the cells, causing water to move into the cells
  4. Plays a crucial role in protein synthesis, acting as a messenger and decoder for DNA
  5. Involved in ribosome synthesis
  6. Flexible, transparent barrier that encloses the cell's contents and separates them from the surrounding enviornment.
  7. Sites of protein synthesis
  8. Responsible for transporting amino acids to the ribosome
  9. Requires energy to move substances against their concentration gradient
  10. Does not require energy and relies on the concentration gradient
  11. Modifies and packages proteins for export
  12. This tissue type provides support and includes a variety of types
  13. This tissue type is involved in control and communication within the body
  14. The process by which a cell's. nucleus divided to form two identical daughter nuclei, each contains the same genetic material as the original nucleus
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  1. A solution with more solutes than inside the cells, causing water to move out of the cells
  2. This tissue type acts as a covering or lining for organs and body surfaces. Also involved in protection, absorption, filtration, and secretion,
  3. The jellylike fluid within the nuclear envelop in which other nuclear elements are suspended
  4. Diffusion of water across the membrane
  5. A loose network of DNA wound around proteins called histones, scattered throughout the nucleus when the cells is not dividing
  6. Movement of substances across the cell's plasma membrane and crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis
  7. A double membrane barrier that encloses the nucleus containing nuclear pores for substance passage
  8. Control center of a cell, containing the genetic material necessary for cell reproduction and protein synthesis
  9. Carries the genetic instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm, resembles half a DNA molecule
  10. Contains Cytosol, Inclusions, and important Organells such as the mitochondria and cytoskeleton
  11. Forms a key part of the ribosomes structure and is essential for translating the mRNA message and binding amino acids together to form proteins
  12. A solution with the same solute and water concentrations as cells
  13. This tissue type is responsible for movement

27 Clues: Sites of protein synthesisResponsible for ATP synthesisInvolved in ribosome synthesisInvolved in fat and protein synthesisDiffusion of water across the membraneModifies and packages proteins for exportThis tissue type is responsible for movementResponsible for transporting amino acids to the ribosome...

Anatomy Mod 11 Cardiovascular System 2026-03-12

Anatomy Mod 11 Cardiovascular System crossword puzzle
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  1. smallest artery that still has three tunics
  2. process by which the body stops blood loss
  3. granulocyte that fights infection by phagocytosis
  4. cell that is anti-inflammatory
  5. proteins in blood plasma called factors help initiate this step in the blood clotting process
  6. cell fragments in blood that help prevent blood loss
  7. person with type O- blood is considered a universal ____________ regarding blood products
  8. tiny, thin-walled vessels that allow gas and nutrient exchange between blood and cells
  9. red blood cells which carry oxygen
  10. blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
  11. person with type AB+ blood is considered a universal ____________ regarding blood products
  12. small vein with endothelium, basement membrane and a few smooth muscles (but not three tunics)
  13. fluid portion of blood which is mostly water
  14. agranulocyte that fights infections by phagocytosis
  15. movement of a white blood cell through the blood vessel into the tissue spaces
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  1. Resistance to flow and alteration of shape due to cohesion
  2. process by which the formed elements of blood are made
  3. phase in the cardiac cycle in which the ventricles relax
  4. cell that produces antibodies
  5. attraction of white blood cells to chemical stimuli
  6. cell that releases histamine and heparin
  7. protein or carbohydrate that triggers the production of an antibody
  8. blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
  9. white blood cells
  10. phase in the cardiac cycle in which the ventricles contract

25 Clues: white blood cellscell that produces antibodiescell that is anti-inflammatoryred blood cells which carry oxygencell that releases histamine and heparinprocess by which the body stops blood losssmallest artery that still has three tunicsfluid portion of blood which is mostly waterblood vessels that carry blood back to the heart...

English study guide 2022-02-09

English study guide crossword puzzle
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  1. The system that circulates oxygen through the body
  2. The blood vessel that brings blood back to the heart
  3. The blood vessel that brings blood away from the heart
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  1. The tissue that helps part of your body move
  2. The science of the bodily structure of organisms

5 Clues: The tissue that helps part of your body moveThe science of the bodily structure of organismsThe system that circulates oxygen through the bodyThe blood vessel that brings blood back to the heartThe blood vessel that brings blood away from the heart

English study guide 2022-02-09

English study guide crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The system that circulates oxygen through the body
  2. The blood vessel that brings blood back to the heart
  3. The blood vessel that brings blood away from the heart
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  1. The tissue that helps part of your body move
  2. The science of the bodily structure of organisms

5 Clues: The tissue that helps part of your body moveThe science of the bodily structure of organismsThe system that circulates oxygen through the bodyThe blood vessel that brings blood back to the heartThe blood vessel that brings blood away from the heart

Frontend - Beginner 2 2022-03-02

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 strucutre 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 strucutre and how the elements are built

Module N 2014-07-02

Module N crossword puzzle
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  1. accessory bone or kneecap
  2. study of functions and activities performed by the bodies structure
  3. bones that form the bridge of the nose
  4. branch of the seventh cranial nerve that affects muscles behind the ears at base of the skull
  5. lower surface of the fibula, bend the foot down and out
  6. bone
  7. study of anatomy, structure and function of bones
  8. branch of the fifth cranial nerve that supplies impulses to the upper part of the face
  9. fluid part of the body in which red and white blood cells and platelets flow
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  1. double layered membranous sac enclosing the heart
  2. muscles of the chest that assist in swinging the arm
  3. tissue that contracts and moves various parts of the body
  4. bones of the upper jaw
  5. muscle that covers the outer side of the calf
  6. ring muscle of the eye socket enables you to close your eyes
  7. spongy tissue made of microscopic cells/ organs of respiration
  8. bones that form the sides and top of the cranium
  9. study of nature,function structure and disease of muscles

18 Clues: bonebones of the upper jawaccessory bone or kneecapbones that form the bridge of the nosemuscle that covers the outer side of the calfbones that form the sides and top of the craniumdouble layered membranous sac enclosing the heartstudy of anatomy, structure and function of bonesmuscles of the chest that assist in swinging the arm...

Small Animal semester review 2025-12-16

Small Animal semester review crossword puzzle
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  1. A preventative medical treatment that stimulates immunity
  2. The humane treatment and well-being of animals
  3. An animal kept primarily for companionship or enjoyment
  4. A group of animals with specific inherited traits
  5. Daily decisions and actions used to care for animals
  6. The process of providing proper feed to support growth and health
  7. Observable actions or responses of an animal to its environment
  8. An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm
  9. A non-traditional companion animal requiring specialized care
  10. Practices that reduce the risk of disease or injury
  11. A disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans
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  1. Activities or conditions that improve an animal’s mental and physical well-being
  2. The study of the structure of an animal’s body
  3. Groups of organs working together to perform essential life functions
  4. The process of adapting animals for human use or companionship
  5. The commitment to meet an animal’s physical, emotional, and medical needs
  6. A condition that impairs normal body function
  7. A diet containing correct nutrients in proper proportions

18 Clues: A condition that impairs normal body functionThe humane treatment and well-being of animalsThe study of the structure of an animal’s bodyA group of animals with specific inherited traitsPractices that reduce the risk of disease or injuryDaily decisions and actions used to care for animalsAn organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm...

Self monitoring of blood pressure 2016-09-27

Self monitoring of blood pressure crossword puzzle
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  1. Which of the readings should be recorded for review?
  2. Cuff should be placed an inch above this part of the anatomy
  3. Number of days that home monitoring should continue before review by GP?
  4. For how many minutes should the patient rest before recording their blood pressure?
  5. Name of a stimulant that should be avoided during the 30 minutes prior to recording
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  1. Should be undertaken in accordance with manufacturers instructions prior to device being used.
  2. Legs should be in this position when recording BP
  3. Position the patient should be in when taking a reading
  4. Which arm should be used to measure the blood pressure on each recording?
  5. How many readings should the patient take at each sitting?

10 Clues: Legs should be in this position when recording BPWhich of the readings should be recorded for review?Position the patient should be in when taking a readingHow many readings should the patient take at each sitting?Cuff should be placed an inch above this part of the anatomyNumber of days that home monitoring should continue before review by GP?...

Odau, Ellie [3] Game 1 2021-09-20

Odau, Ellie [3] Game 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. movement that extends the foot
  2. the horizontal plane that divides the body or any of its parts into upper and lower sections
  3. joints were a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments
  4. a type of joint allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
  5. a type of joint allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
  6. movement of the thumb to touch each finger
  7. a thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue that unites the bones of the skull
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  1. joints that lack a synovial cavity
  2. a series of joints that allows movement in the body
  3. farthest from (a reference point)

10 Clues: movement that extends the footfarthest from (a reference point)joints that lack a synovial cavitymovement of the thumb to touch each fingera series of joints that allows movement in the bodya type of joint allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomyjoints were a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments...

It's all about ERGONOMICS!!! 2022-03-14

It's all about ERGONOMICS!!! crossword puzzle
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  1. a study of the measurements and proportions of the human body.
  2. conscious intellectual activity
  3. a field focusing on the principles of mechanics and anatomy in relation to human movement.
  4. an injury to a muscle and/or tendon.
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  1. the amount of effort that is required to perform a task.
  2. _____ factors is another term used for 'ergonomics'.
  3. a study where laws of physics is applied to the description of motions of body parts and forces that act upon them
  4. a _______________ system which includes bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissues.
  5. An individual who analyzes work environments and recommends administrative, engineering, and work practice controls.
  6. a study on how the human body works

10 Clues: conscious intellectual activityan injury to a muscle and/or tendon.a study on how the human body works_____ factors is another term used for 'ergonomics'.the amount of effort that is required to perform a task.a study of the measurements and proportions of the human body....

Homograph quiz 2022-04-18

Homograph quiz crossword puzzle
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  1. Sixty seconds, or something very small.
  2. The opposite of something, or a brand of shoes.
  3. Something in a pencil, or what a CEO of a business does for her company
  4. When a broadcast is made as it is happening, or the opposite of dead.
  5. A beautiful smelling ower, or past tense of ascending.
  6. The edge of the river, or a place where you store your money.
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  1. The way someone behaves, or to lead an orchestra.
  2. The reverse direction, or the part of your anatomy that has a spine.
  3. A pass that allows you to do something, or to give permission to someone.
  4. The break kids get around lunch time, or to shrink.

10 Clues: Sixty seconds, or something very small.The opposite of something, or a brand of shoes.The way someone behaves, or to lead an orchestra.The break kids get around lunch time, or to shrink.A beautiful smelling ower, or past tense of ascending.The edge of the river, or a place where you store your money....

Lee, Kamron P.3 Game 2 2022-09-19

Lee, Kamron P.3 Game 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate.
  2. Movement of a body part superior in a frontal plane.
  3. Movement of a body part inferior in a frontal plane.
  4. Movement of a body part anterior in a transverse plane.
  5. Movement of the thumb to touch each finger.
  6. A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis.
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  1. Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy.
  2. The 2 bones both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complementing each other.
  3. Movement of a bone on an axis, toward or away from the body.
  4. Movement of a body part posterior in a transverse plane.

10 Clues: Movement of the thumb to touch each finger.Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy.Movement of a body part superior in a frontal plane.Movement of a body part inferior in a frontal plane.Movement of a body part anterior in a transverse plane.Movement of a body part posterior in a transverse plane....

TWMC DAY 45 2022-10-26

TWMC DAY 45 crossword puzzle
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  1. "___ uniform masks the gaps of nation and race" (‘Types of Uniforms’)
  2. ___-Pair-Share is the solution to situation where teacher asks questions (‘Cooperative Learning’)
  3. Largest type of black hole is called ___ black hole (‘Black Hole Facts’)
  4. ____ companies surpassed pre -covid-level sales (Clue: From PPT ‘Post Covid Era’)
  5. ___ visualization happens when people visualize each step needed to achieve the goal (‘Visualization Techniques to Achieve Desired Goals’)
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  1. Sleep-wake ____ monitors sleep requirements (‘Importance of Sleep’)
  2. Generation Z comes from the word (‘How to Manage Newgen Students?’)
  3. most common type of orifice
  4. Pointed or rounded mound on crown of the tooth (Clue: From PPT ‘Dental Anatomy’)
  5. screen addiction is related to ___ matter shrinkage

10 Clues: most common type of orificescreen addiction is related to ___ matter shrinkageSleep-wake ____ monitors sleep requirements (‘Importance of Sleep’)Generation Z comes from the word (‘How to Manage Newgen Students?’)"___ uniform masks the gaps of nation and race" (‘Types of Uniforms’)...

Phillips, Chelsie (period6)Game 3 2023-09-15

Phillips, Chelsie (period6)Game 3 crossword puzzle
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  1. a free moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
  2. bones are connected by hyaline or fibrocartilage
  3. a joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments
  4. allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
  5. two bones both concave and convex regions, the bone shapes complement each other
  6. joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments
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  1. freely moveable joints
  2. when one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave of another bone
  3. formed where bones can move about one another in many directions but cannot rotate
  4. allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy

10 Clues: freely moveable jointsbones are connected by hyaline or fibrocartilageallows only extension and flexion due to its anatomya joint in which the bones are connected by ligamentsa free moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axiswhen one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave of another bone...

Game 2 2023-09-21

Game 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Standing upright, eyes looking forward, and arms at the side with palms and feet facing forward
  2. joint Joint that allows only flexion and extension due to anatomy
  3. A freely movable joint
  4. joint Joint in which bones can move about one another in many directions but can not rotate
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  1. A slightly Movable joint
  2. An Immovable joint
  3. joint Joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
  4. and socket joint Joint with a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity or another bone
  5. joint a sliding motion joint, with motion either back and forth or side to side
  6. joint two bones both concave and convex regions, complementing eachother creating a joint

10 Clues: An Immovable jointA freely movable jointA slightly Movable jointjoint Joint in which a bone moves around a central axisjoint Joint that allows only flexion and extension due to anatomyjoint a sliding motion joint, with motion either back and forth or side to side...

MOORE, ZOEY [4TH] GAME 1 2024-02-21

MOORE, ZOEY [4TH] GAME 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. The type of joint that allows only extensions and flexion due to its anatomy
  2. The type of joint that consists of the 2 bones' concave and convex regions with the shape of the bones complimenting each other
  3. Example of a Saddle Joint
  4. When one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
  5. A freely movable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
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  1. The type of joint that is formed where bones can move around in each other but cannot rotate
  2. Example of a Ball and Socket Joint
  3. Example of a Condyloid joint
  4. Example of a Pivot joint
  5. Example of a Hinge joint

10 Clues: Example of a Pivot jointExample of a Hinge jointExample of a Saddle JointExample of a Condyloid jointExample of a Ball and Socket JointA freely movable joint in which a bone moves around a central axisThe type of joint that allows only extensions and flexion due to its anatomy...

WWTW list 13 BMS 2020-01-16

WWTW list 13 BMS crossword puzzle
Across
  1. thinking only of oneself, without regard for the feelings or desires of others; self-centered
  2. of or relating to the parts beneath the skin
  3. an act of transferring donated blood, blood products, or other fluid into the circulatory system of a person or animal
  4. one accused of or charged with a crime
  5. bitterness; sharpness of tongue
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  1. major city; a city or urban area regarded as the center of a specific activity
  2. any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle
  3. a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings
  4. the branch of anatomy dealing with the skeleton
  5. to strengthen and secure

10 Clues: to strengthen and securebitterness; sharpness of tongueone accused of or charged with a crimeof or relating to the parts beneath the skinthe branch of anatomy dealing with the skeletona machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wingsmajor city; a city or urban area regarded as the center of a specific activity...

CX Brain Breaks Puzzle 2025-10-03

CX Brain Breaks Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Long-rumored “lost” album title turned Midnights track.
  2. A fan-favorite ballad from Speak Now that inspired countless fairytale memes
  3. One of Taylor’s cats, named after a Grey’s Anatomy character
  4. A Reputation track where Taylor asks, “Is it cool that I said all that?
  5. A red accessory left behind at Maggie Gyllenhaal’s place, according to Swifties
  6. Taylor’s sophomore album that made her the youngest Grammy Album of the Year winner
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  1. The “snake” era album with black-and-white newspaper-print artwork
  2. The New York street Taylor swore she’d never walk again
  3. The only Taylor Swift album with a title track sharing its name.
  4. Nickname for the most devoted Taylor fans

10 Clues: Nickname for the most devoted Taylor fansLong-rumored “lost” album title turned Midnights track.The New York street Taylor swore she’d never walk againOne of Taylor’s cats, named after a Grey’s Anatomy characterThe only Taylor Swift album with a title track sharing its name.The “snake” era album with black-and-white newspaper-print artwork...

alien 2023-06-25

alien crossword puzzle
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  1. Starfire is an alien princess with bright orange skin and the ability to fly. She is kind-hearted and uses her powers to protect others.
  2. Luna is a moon-dwelling alien who loves stargazing and exploring the cosmos. She has a special connection with the night sky and shares her knowledge with others.
  3. Nebula is a wise alien with telepathic powers. She comes from a distant galaxy and helps humans solve problems with her knowledge.
  4. Xenos are extraterrestrial creatures with unique appearances. They come in various shapes, sizes, and colors, and each has its own special abilities.
  5. Greys are small aliens with large heads and big eyes. They are often portrayed as curious beings who visit Earth for scientific purposes.
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  1. Cyborg is a half-human, half-alien being with advanced technology. He fights for justice and uses his cybernetic enhancements to save the day.
  2. Martians are aliens who come from the planet Mars. They are often depicted with green skin and big eyes, and they love to study Earth.
  3. Sparkle is a magical alien with shimmering wings and the power to grant wishes. She spreads joy and happiness wherever she goes.
  4. E.T. is a friendly alien from another planet. He has a glowing heart and loves to explore and make friends with humans.
  5. Zog is a funny alien who loves to play pranks and tell jokes. He has colorful skin and can shape-shift into different forms.

10 Clues: E.T. is a friendly alien from another planet. He has a glowing heart and loves to explore and make friends with humans.Zog is a funny alien who loves to play pranks and tell jokes. He has colorful skin and can shape-shift into different forms....

Search Supported ll 2021-02-02

Search Supported ll crossword puzzle
Across
  1. deep sky blue
  2. a suction bottle for collecting insects and other small invertebrate
  3. having wooly or crispy hair
  4. a bright orange-red colour
  5. outdated word meaning armpit
  6. the worship of donkeys or asses
  7. a full-length, sleeveless outer garment worn by Arabs
  8. a traditional custom or notion that is adhered to although it has been shown to be unreasonable
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  1. a type of crevasse
  2. referring to a band of discordant instruments or noisy parade
  3. Anatomy the thumb
  4. a small hard, solid mass which may form in the stomachs of animals such as goats or sheep
  5. a piece of waste paper produced by punching a hole
  6. the legal right to cut turf or peat for fuel on common ground or on another person's ground
  7. an endangered Hawaiian bird, a species of honeyeater
  8. a person who talks at great length without making much sense
  9. the fourth stomach of a ruminant, such as a cow or sheep
  10. a short-handled knife with a broad crescent-shaped blade, used by Inuit women

18 Clues: deep sky blueAnatomy the thumba type of crevassea bright orange-red colourhaving wooly or crispy hairoutdated word meaning armpitthe worship of donkeys or assesa piece of waste paper produced by punching a holean endangered Hawaiian bird, a species of honeyeatera full-length, sleeveless outer garment worn by Arabs...

Science- The Basics 2024-09-03

Science- The Basics crossword puzzle
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  1. variable that you intentionally change
  2. logical conclusion drawn from observations,previous knowledge and available info
  3. geology,oceanography,meteorology,paleontology
  4. description of natural phenomenon or relationship that is supported by significant amount of evidence and includes mathematical terms
  5. possible testable explanation for one or more observations or a suggested,testable answer to a question
  6. explanation of a range of phenomena in the natural world that has been thoroughly tested and supported by significant amount of evedence
  7. investigation in which the factors that influence the outcome are kept except for the factorbeing studied
  8. variable that responds to the changing
  9. factor that changes in an experiment
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  1. physics,chemistry,astronomy
  2. observations made with instruments used to measure
  3. gathering info using senses or with aid of instruments
  4. systematic process that scientists use to gain new scientific knowledge
  5. observations using 5 senses
  6. useful simplification used to make it easier to understand things too difficult to directly observe
  7. belief (in the late 1600's) that combustible objects must contain this
  8. botany,genetics,ecology,zoology,anatomy
  9. embedded in every aspect of life

18 Clues: physics,chemistry,astronomyobservations using 5 sensesembedded in every aspect of lifefactor that changes in an experimentvariable that you intentionally changevariable that responds to the changingbotany,genetics,ecology,zoology,anatomygeology,oceanography,meteorology,paleontologyobservations made with instruments used to measure...

Mystery Machine of Diagnostics Lab Week 2025! 2025-03-19

Mystery Machine of Diagnostics Lab Week 2025! crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Slanted sharpened edge of a needle tip
  2. Drawn when the drug level is at its lowest right before the next dose
  3. The study of microorganisms
  4. Machine that rotates rapidly to separate fluids of different densities
  5. The study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues
  6. Optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
  7. Abnormal polling of blood under the skin from a rupture in blood vessels
  8. Medical Doctor who specializes in the study of disease
  9. The rupturing of red blood cells
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  1. A term for the act of collecting blood specimens
  2. A protein found on the surface of red blood cells that is inherited by your parents
  3. The protein within RBCs that carries oxygen to organs and tissues and CO2 back to the lungs
  4. Machine used to examine the contents of specimens
  5. Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel restricting blood flow
  6. United states federal regulatory standards for clinical laboratory testing
  7. The practice of collecting blood
  8. Drawn after taking medication when drug level is at its highest
  9. Performs diagnostic testing on body fluids

18 Clues: The study of microorganismsThe practice of collecting bloodThe rupturing of red blood cellsSlanted sharpened edge of a needle tipPerforms diagnostic testing on body fluidsA term for the act of collecting blood specimensMachine used to examine the contents of specimensOptical instrument used for viewing very small objects...

Bicentennial Bash Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-06

Bicentennial Bash Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. You’ll want to call one of these professionals in an emergency medical situation.
  2. One hundred rotations around the sun. HINT: GW SMHS will celebrate the beginning of its third on April 1, 2025.
  3. Abbr. The pair of GYN
  4. A dead human body.
  5. Roman gods and goddesses Apollo, Asclepius, Hygieia, and Panacea are name dropped in this vow taken by aspiring physicians.
  6. Both parents and professors are known to give these.
  7. Super teeny tiny.
  8. Trainees known to work notoriously long hours.
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  1. One of the most popular medical diagnostic instruments.
  2. A medical procedure that involves cutting into the body to repair or remove tissue, or to diagnose disease.
  3. Subject of study that fascinated Michaelangelo; also belongs to Gray.
  4. An aspect of one of GW's 4 Strategic Pillars
  5. Number of original departments created when GW Medical School formed. HINT: see 4, 5, and 6 down/across.
  6. Abbr. GW’s partner hospital that exclusively treats children.
  7. The number of karats in pure gold.
  8. Ward 8’s newest member.
  9. Facility located across this courtyard.
  10. The legal age of adulthood in the US

18 Clues: Super teeny tiny.A dead human body.Abbr. The pair of GYNWard 8’s newest member.The number of karats in pure gold.The legal age of adulthood in the USFacility located across this courtyard.An aspect of one of GW's 4 Strategic PillarsTrainees known to work notoriously long hours.Both parents and professors are known to give these....

Human 2016-11-23

Human crossword puzzle
Across
  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...
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  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.

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...

Frontend - Beginner 2 2022-03-02

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

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

September vocabulary 2017-04-07

September vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.
  2. make someone aware of or familiar with
  3. a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening.
  4. great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle.
  5. an extract or concentrate obtained from a particular plant or other matter and used for flavoring or scent.
  6. a mixture of various ingredients or elements.
  7. old and torn; in poor condition.
  8. in a hearty manner.
  9. an extremely easy task
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  1. the action of repeating something aloud from memory.
  2. the great size or extent of something.
  3. not able to be identified as different or distinct.
  4. feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep.
  5. continuing for a long time or longer than usual; lengthy.
  6. likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme.
  7. a sphere of activity, interest, or application.
  8. be constantly or visibly worried or anxious.
  9. comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness.

18 Clues: in a hearty manner.an extremely easy taskold and torn; in poor condition.the great size or extent of something.make someone aware of or familiar withbe constantly or visibly worried or anxious.a mixture of various ingredients or elements.a sphere of activity, interest, or application.not able to be identified as different or distinct....

Endodontics crossword 1 2022-07-25

Endodontics crossword 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Gave mountain pass theory in 1939
  2. An undesirable side-effect of shaping procedures, first described by Pague
  3. Biomarker associated with inflamed state of pulp
  4. Property of biofilm to self organize themselves
  5. Surgical removal of one root and overlying crown
  6. Fine alternating hyperdense and hypodense stripes appear to be radiating from the edge of the volumetric data in a CBCT image
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  1. A calcified tissue formed due rapid deposition of secondary dentin with entrapped odontoblasts
  2. The term that focuses on formation of new tissue reproducing both the original anatomy and function
  3. Described the different vehicles for administration of calcium hydroxide
  4. Another name for injectable scaffolds
  5. A natural biodegradable scaffold simulating ECM of dentin
  6. The type of laser that operates at a wavelength of 488nm
  7. Species that survives in non favourable environment and is frequently isolated from obturated teeth
  8. The year rubber dam was developed
  9. The concept of single visit endodontics is based on this theory
  10. Orifice-directed dentin conservation access cavity
  11. Irrigator used in microsurgical procedures
  12. Pliers used for the retrieval of silver points

18 Clues: Gave mountain pass theory in 1939The year rubber dam was developedAnother name for injectable scaffoldsIrrigator used in microsurgical proceduresProperty of biofilm to self organize themselvesPliers used for the retrieval of silver pointsBiomarker associated with inflamed state of pulpSurgical removal of one root and overlying crown...

Fun Facts About Our Transplant Physicians 2023-01-30

Fun Facts About Our Transplant Physicians crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Lived in Austria for 2 years of high school
  2. Got kicked out of music school
  3. Did improv comedy and likes Bollywood movies
  4. Started their academic career in a rural school called the "Little Turkey"
  5. Is the "Transplant Consultant" for the show "Grey's Anatomy"
  6. Was in their high school rock band and played the electric guitar
  7. First name translates to "proud fire" and is a Tree Farmer on the side
  8. He and his family won a trip to Finland on the Concord on Christmas Day
  9. Used to be a firefighter and also travelled to Ukraine to do surgery
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  1. Studied Latin for 5 years and earned a perfect score on the National Latin Exam
  2. The youngest of 9 siblings - is Mexican, but family is originally from Lebanon
  3. Learned to ski at the same time as walking
  4. Has a sweet tooth, but no cavities!
  5. Used to be a DJ
  6. Played the oboe in school
  7. Can make kimchi and has a kimchi refrigerator
  8. Has a tattoo of a chimera
  9. Once held a German passport- one of their 3 citizenships

18 Clues: Used to be a DJPlayed the oboe in schoolHas a tattoo of a chimeraGot kicked out of music schoolHas a sweet tooth, but no cavities!Learned to ski at the same time as walkingLived in Austria for 2 years of high schoolDid improv comedy and likes Bollywood moviesCan make kimchi and has a kimchi refrigerator...

History of Life on Earth 2022-04-25

History of Life on Earth crossword puzzle
Across
  1. remains or traces of a once living organism
  2. the study of development of unborn or unhatched organisms
  3. when all members of a species die out
  4. the process of biological change by which populations become different from their ancestors over many generations
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  1. the idea that all organisms share a common ancestral species from which they evolved as some point in the past
  2. the body structure of an organism and its structural traits
  3. the history of life on Earth as it is preserved by fossils
  4. a record of the activity of an organism such as footprints, scratches, and fossilized dung
  5. happens when an organism's tissues are replaced by minerals from water

9 Clues: when all members of a species die outremains or traces of a once living organismthe study of development of unborn or unhatched organismsthe history of life on Earth as it is preserved by fossilsthe body structure of an organism and its structural traitshappens when an organism's tissues are replaced by minerals from water...

Introduction to Kinesiology 2023-08-14

Introduction to Kinesiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Refers to a broader, more established "parent" discipline.
  2. Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health/fitness.
  3. ________ activity is body movement that works muscles and requires more energy than at rest.
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  1. ________ kinesiology refers to functional anatomy courses in medical and physical therapy programs.
  2. ________ kinesiology is taught and researched in colleges and universities and differentiated from applied kinesiology.
  3. Body of knowledge organized around a certain theme/focus that learned people consider worthy of study
  4. Considered in international voice for exercise science (abbreviation).
  5. Study of the mechanics of body movement and/or physical activity.
  6. Kinesiology has historical bonds in disciplines such as health ed, dance, and _________.

9 Clues: Refers to a broader, more established "parent" discipline.Study of the mechanics of body movement and/or physical activity.Considered in international voice for exercise science (abbreviation).Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health/fitness....

ASTRONOMY 2024-09-25

ASTRONOMY crossword puzzle
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  1. THE TERM FOR THE BODY'S RESPONSE TO INJURY OR INFECTION
  2. HOLE PHENOMENON OCCURS WHEN A STAR COLLAPSES UNDER ITS OWN GRAVITY,RESULTING IN AN AREA IN SPACE WITH A GRAVITATIONAL PULL SO STRONG THAT NOT EVEN LIGHT CAN ESCAPE IT
  3. WAY THE NAME OF OUR GALAXY
  4. THE SCIENCE THAT STUDIES FUNGIES
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  1. WHICH MEDICAL SPECIALTY FOCUSES ON THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CANCER
  2. THE LARGEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
  3. FORCE TO KEEP PLANETS IN ORBIT AROUND THE SUN
  4. THE TERM FOR THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY
  5. THE TERM OF PROCEDURE THAT INVOLVES THE REMOVAL OF A TISSUE FOR TESTING

9 Clues: WAY THE NAME OF OUR GALAXYTHE SCIENCE THAT STUDIES FUNGIESTHE LARGEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEMFORCE TO KEEP PLANETS IN ORBIT AROUND THE SUNTHE TERM FOR THE BODY'S RESPONSE TO INJURY OR INFECTIONTHE TERM FOR THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODYTHE TERM OF PROCEDURE THAT INVOLVES THE REMOVAL OF A TISSUE FOR TESTING...

Laurea Alessia 2022-04-03

Laurea Alessia crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Spesso ti lamenti del tuo candore: "o estate sei solo un ricordo, come un... vagabondo"
  2. I tuoi amici ami viziare con ciò che sei più brava a preparare
  3. Il posto perfetto dove trascorrere il natale
  4. Senza di lui Grey's Anatomy non è più lo stesso
  5. Studiare anatomia è stato un macello, ma quel poligono era troppo bello
  6. Schiacciata ti fa rabbrividire, in ospedale vai a finire
  7. Solo studiare non ti poteva bastare, anche i ragazzi ti sei messe a...
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  1. La domenica non va bene uscire, meglio in... andare ad ammattire
  2. Ha il nome simile a quello di un cane, ma si mangia (se te lo portano!)
  3. Che buona quella al cappuccino, adesso ve ne do un pezzettino
  4. It's the most wonderful time of the year
  5. A dicembre non va bene addobbarlo, a novembre bisogna già installarlo
  6. Negozio preferito, le cui scarpe sono un mito

13 Clues: It's the most wonderful time of the yearIl posto perfetto dove trascorrere il nataleNegozio preferito, le cui scarpe sono un mitoSenza di lui Grey's Anatomy non è più lo stessoSchiacciata ti fa rabbrividire, in ospedale vai a finireChe buona quella al cappuccino, adesso ve ne do un pezzettino...

Cancer Biology 2022-04-03

Cancer Biology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body
  2. A characteristic of cancerous cell growth
  3. A part of the DNA that affects a specific trait or function
  4. An organ in the body that makes a substance (such as saliva, sweat, or bile)
  5. An illness that affects humans, animals, or plants
  6. An illness involving uncontrollable growth
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  1. The movement of cancerous cells to another part of the body
  2. A mass of tissue found in or on the body that is made up of abnormal cells
  3. Very dangerous and invasive type of cancer tumor
  4. A medical characterization of the development and spread of a cancer
  5. A change in the genes of a plant or animal that causes physical characteristics that are different from what is normal
  6. A part of the body made up of specialized cell types. Makes up organs
  7. A part of the body (such as the heart or liver) that has a particular function

13 Clues: A characteristic of cancerous cell growthAn illness involving uncontrollable growthVery dangerous and invasive type of cancer tumorAn illness that affects humans, animals, or plantsThe movement of cancerous cells to another part of the bodyA part of the DNA that affects a specific trait or function...

Nuclear Medicine 2016-06-09

Nuclear Medicine crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Deposition of radioactive material in any place where its presence is not desired
  2. Detects the high-energy, short-wavelength electromagnetic radiation emanating from the nucleus
  3. Time required for disintegration of half of the original activity of a radioactive nuclide
  4. Nuclides of the same element that have different atomic mass (neutrons) but the same atomic number (protons)
  5. Type of atom whose nucleus disintegrates spontaneously
  6. Device used to confine the elements of a beam within an assigned solid angle
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  1. Single "snapshot" of target anatomy, also called static imaging
  2. Helium nucleus that consists of two protons and two neutrons
  3. Process by which radiation is reduced in intensity when it passes through some material
  4. Device that measures radiation
  5. Release of high-energy beta particles through disintegration of certain radioactive nuclides
  6. Unit of radioactivity in SI (International System of Units)
  7. Imaging system that uses one to three gamma detectors to produce tomographic images of an organ or structure

13 Clues: Device that measures radiationType of atom whose nucleus disintegrates spontaneouslyUnit of radioactivity in SI (International System of Units)Helium nucleus that consists of two protons and two neutronsSingle "snapshot" of target anatomy, also called static imagingDevice used to confine the elements of a beam within an assigned solid angle...

Congenital bicuspid Aortic Valve 2016-09-03

Congenital bicuspid Aortic Valve crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Structural abnormalities of the aortic ____ are commonly associated with bicuspid aortic valve
  2. An acute complication involving disruption of the aortic wall is aortic ___________.
  3. Two uneven cusps instead of three predisposes the valve to accelerated wear and ____.
  4. Bicuspid aortic valve affects which gender the most?
  5. Abnormal valve anatomy causes blood flow to be ________, leading to damage.
  6. Complication of bicuspid aortic valve that is associated with peripheral stigmata
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  1. Central structure of the fused cuff prone to calcification and fibrosis
  2. Valve complication due to aortic root dilation
  3. Complication of bicuspid aortic valve resulting in an ejection systolic murmur
  4. Is bicuspid aortic valve generally symptomatic or asymptomatic in early life?
  5. Do patients with bicuspid aortic valve present with aortic stenosis when they are younger or older?
  6. Effect on the left ventricle secondary to aortic stenosis
  7. True or false: bicuspid valves are initially stenotic?

13 Clues: Valve complication due to aortic root dilationBicuspid aortic valve affects which gender the most?True or false: bicuspid valves are initially stenotic?Effect on the left ventricle secondary to aortic stenosisCentral structure of the fused cuff prone to calcification and fibrosis...

Course Introduction Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-24

Course Introduction Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Any action of an organism, which can either be physical movement, cognition, or a physiological process.
  2. The study of living systems
  3. A cell found in the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the nervous system that relay information to each other
  4. The study of the function of a living system
  5. The network of neurons and other cells that control all biological and psychological functions of an organism
  6. The study of the relationship between cognition and the nervous system.
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  1. Any mental processes within the mind that you can be consciously aware of
  2. The study of the relationship between biology and psychology
  3. The study of the structure of a living system
  4. The study of the nervous system
  5. Any cognition related to one of the five senses
  6. The ___ is a non-physical set of mental faculties encompassing the conscious and unconscious
  7. An applied medical field that includes the diagnosis or treatment of nervous system disorders

13 Clues: The study of living systemsThe study of the nervous systemThe study of the function of a living systemThe study of the structure of a living systemAny cognition related to one of the five sensesThe study of the relationship between biology and psychologyThe study of the relationship between cognition and the nervous system....

Renaissance and Humanism 2024-06-02

Renaissance and Humanism crossword puzzle
Across
  1. This Italian poet is considered the "Father of Humanism."
  2. The queen of England who supported the arts and saw the flourishing of English Renaissance drama.
  3. This Dutch humanist wrote "In Praise of Folly."
  4. The Renaissance scientist known for his studies of anatomy, astronomy, and physics.
  5. This Renaissance work by Thomas More describes an ideal society on an imaginary island.
  6. This famous Renaissance artist painted the Mona Lisa
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  1. Author of "The Prince," a treatise on political philosophy
  2. This Renaissance scientist formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
  3. This sculptor created the statue of David
  4. The astronomical model proposed by Copernicus that placed the sun at the center of the universe.
  5. A person who sponsored works of art
  6. This German inventor's printing press revolutionized the spread of knowledge.
  7. The family that was a powerful and influential patron of the arts in Florence

13 Clues: A person who sponsored works of artThis sculptor created the statue of DavidThis Dutch humanist wrote "In Praise of Folly."This famous Renaissance artist painted the Mona LisaThis Italian poet is considered the "Father of Humanism."Author of "The Prince," a treatise on political philosophy...

Anatomy & Classification of trees 2022-08-30

Anatomy & Classification of trees crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem which lacks perforations in the cell wall.
  2. the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by periderm.
  3. the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions.
  4. of the cell types found in xylem, the water conducting tissue of plants.
  5. the scientific study of trees
  6. consists of undifferentiated cells capable of cell division
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  1. the outermost layer of plants, which covers leaves, fruits, flowers, and non-woody stems of higher plants.
  2. a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit.
  3. the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
  4. a series of sieve tube elements placed end to end to form a continuous tube.
  5. study of the structure of a organism
  6. Material that remains after cells mature and die
  7. transports water and nutrients from the plant

13 Clues: the scientific study of treesstudy of the structure of a organismtransports water and nutrients from the plantMaterial that remains after cells mature and dieconsists of undifferentiated cells capable of cell divisionthe way in which a living organism or bodily part functions.of the cell types found in xylem, the water conducting tissue of plants....

Bones of the Cranium 2023-10-09

Bones of the Cranium crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A paired bone that forms the forehead.
  2. The region of the head pertaining to or located around the eye is called?
  3. This bone is located inside the orbital socket.
  4. A paired bone that forms most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium
  5. A paired bone that forms the upper jaw.
  6. This bone is located in front of the temporal bone.
  7. A paired bone that forms the sides and base of cranium.
Down
  1. A paired bone that forms the bridge of your nose.
  2. The jagged line where bones articulate and form a joint that does not moved is called what?
  3. A single bone that forms the bone of the skull.
  4. A paired bone that forms your hard palate.
  5. A paired bone that forms the cheeks below and side of the eye.
  6. The study of the shape and structure of the human body.

13 Clues: A paired bone that forms the forehead.A paired bone that forms the upper jaw.A paired bone that forms your hard palate.A single bone that forms the bone of the skull.This bone is located inside the orbital socket.A paired bone that forms the bridge of your nose.This bone is located in front of the temporal bone....

The Anatomy of the Knee 2017-03-25

The Anatomy of the Knee crossword puzzle
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  1. The test examines the integrity of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments
  2. The position of greatest _ is termed the close packed position of the knee joint
  3. Inferior bony feature of the patella
  4. The cruciate ligaments are intracapsular but _____
  5. The orientation in which the patella most commonly dislocates
  6. The knee joint is a _____ hinge joint
  7. The inflamed bursa giving rise to ‘housemaid’s knee’
  8. The _____ widen and deepen the tibial articular surfaces
  9. The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are located within the… (2 words)
  10. The knee joint is _____ as it has femorotibial and patellafemoral articulations
  11. The ‘key’ to unlocking the knee (externally rotates femur when foot is planted, or internally rotates tibia when foot is free)
  12. The articular surfaces of the tibia interact with what bony feature of the femur.
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  1. Largest bursa associated with any joint in the body
  2. The continuation of the quadriceps tendon (2 words)
  3. The posterior cruciate ligament prevents _____ displacement of the femur on the tibia.
  4. The collateral ligaments attach to the _____ of the femur
  5. The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments originate from which bone
  6. The medial collateral ligament prevents _____ of the tibia.
  7. The menisci within the knee-joint act to improve…

19 Clues: Inferior bony feature of the patellaThe knee joint is a _____ hinge jointThe menisci within the knee-joint act to improve…The cruciate ligaments are intracapsular but _____Largest bursa associated with any joint in the bodyThe continuation of the quadriceps tendon (2 words)The inflamed bursa giving rise to ‘housemaid’s knee’...

Anatomy and Physiology of Swallowing 2023-11-13

Anatomy and Physiology of Swallowing crossword puzzle
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  1. Reflex that disappears after 6 months
  2. Bolus is below the vocal folds
  3. Inability to eat
  4. Swallow is usually followed by this
  5. Spaces between aryepiglottic folds and thyroid cartilage
  6. Disorders of swallowing
  7. 4th stage of swallowing
  8. Preparing food for swallowing
  9. Lump of chewed food & saliva
  10. Term for when respiration is stopped and the larynx is closed, vocal folds adduct and epiglottis lowers
  11. Bolus is above the vocal folds and in the laryngeal vestibule
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  1. Which type of liquids goes down easier during swallowing
  2. 2nd stage of swallowing
  3. Longest phase of swallowing
  4. When food comes out through your nose
  5. Reflex where the infant turns their head towards stroke on the cheek.
  6. Reflex thats a protective mechanism that sense foreign materials from the larynx or brachial passages and removes them
  7. 3rd stage of swallowing
  8. Pushed bolus down into stomach in a wavelike formation during the esophageal phase
  9. 1st stage of swallowing

20 Clues: Inability to eat2nd stage of swallowingDisorders of swallowing3rd stage of swallowing4th stage of swallowing1st stage of swallowingLongest phase of swallowingLump of chewed food & salivaPreparing food for swallowingBolus is below the vocal foldsSwallow is usually followed by thisReflex that disappears after 6 months...

Nervous System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-10-01

Nervous System Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Name of the membrane that protects the brain?
  2. Late cranial nerves that play a role in the hearing process and maintaining body balance?
  3. the most abundant type of neuron in the body.
  4. The small gap at the end of a neuron that allows signals to move from the presynaptic cell to the next cell is called what?
  5. another name for nerve cells.
  6. nerve nerves that have a motor function that play a role in moving the tongue.
  7. The first hormone produced by the hypothalamus?
  8. nerve nerves that function to control muscle movements in the ears, mouth and jaw.
Down
  1. cells that function to support the work of nerve cells?
  2. The part of the brain that is located between the brain stem and the cerebrum is superior to the mit brain.
  3. that function as support for the work of nerve cells.
  4. acts as a protective and cushioning cell including cells?
  5. sensorik Nerve cells that allow humans to perceive stimuli such as physical touch temperature, sound, and light.
  6. nerves nerves that only carry motor fibers.
  7. phospholipid layer that wraps the axon concentrically?
  8. callosum part which is a bundle of nerve fibers in the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
  9. a nerve structure in which each fiber is surrounded by a sheath of fine connective tissue.
  10. send electrical impulses from the cell body to what point?
  11. Sulci are included in what part of the brain?
  12. A thin layer or membrane whose function is to cover and protect the brain and spinal cord?

20 Clues: another name for nerve cells.Name of the membrane that protects the brain?the most abundant type of neuron in the body.Sulci are included in what part of the brain?The first hormone produced by the hypothalamus?nerves nerves that only carry motor fibers.that function as support for the work of nerve cells....

Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-12-02

Unit 1 Vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. She was ...... by her grade; she'd studied all weekend and she still failed!
  2. Sometimes I just can't ........ my parents, but then I remember how much I love them.
  3. It is every child's ........ right to receive an education.
  4. My neighbor is 80-years-old, but he is .......; he runs a mile every day.
Down
  1. Everybody at school is ........ with the flu.
  2. Look at your notes, they're all crumpled up. You should put them in a ........
  3. My sister, who studies Medicine, had to ....... to study for her final anatomy exam.
  4. Oh, don't be so ...... I'm just joking.
  5. Will Smith was ....... for punching Chris Rock at the Oscars (past tense)

9 Clues: Oh, don't be so ...... I'm just joking.Everybody at school is ........ with the flu.It is every child's ........ right to receive an education.Will Smith was ....... for punching Chris Rock at the Oscars (past tense)My neighbor is 80-years-old, but he is .......; he runs a mile every day....

hbd 2023-11-20

hbd crossword puzzle
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  1. the second realm of the 9 in the cosmic tree
  2. Material that caps shield is made of
  3. "stroke that thang ____"
  4. "________ map" that shows all the paths and locations of people in hogwarts
  5. annabeth chases' hat has this ability
  6. _____ is the guy on the chiefs
  7. And by the way, I'm going out tonight Best believe I'm still ______ When I walk in the room
  8. taylors second album
  9. darkness
  10. name of luke castellan sword
  11. potion that allows the drinker to assume the form of someone else
  12. name of percy's half brother
  13. snapes patronas animal
  14. the god grover is searching for "the lost god ______"
  15. person vicki tried killing by poison
  16. stripes
  17. gif used to signal the end of a watch party
  18. viper or brim, for example
  19. name of the school that Fleur Delacour is from in the triwizard tournament.
  20. tony stark built this in a _____!"
  21. Mr._____ I don't feel so good
  22. name of hermoines pet cat
  23. first name of the founder of house of slytherin
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  1. this map features ziplines
  2. song for taylors grandmother
  3. this person's favorite drink is diet coke at camp half blood
  4. character that can see across the universe from asgard
  5. The activation word for percys flying converse shoes
  6. an smg that costs 1100
  7. name of the hippogriff that attacks draco
  8. character in folklore that cheats on betty
  9. the only map with no mid
  10. the ______ track on Taylor's album is usually the most emotional
  11. just a rather very intelligent system
  12. hi
  13. "____ hotel" where time stands still in percy jackson
  14. best podcast in the world
  15. Taylor swifts cat's name whose name is based on a greys character
  16. whose line is "open up the sky!"
  17. hagrids pet half dog half spider
  18. also known as the cube or space stone
  19. epitome of German battle efficiency with gadgets
  20. the hammer thor makes in infinity war
  21. The album released with no media interviews to promote it
  22. "I have an army, we have a ____"
  23. name of percy's pegasus

46 Clues: histripesdarknesstaylors second albuman smg that costs 1100snapes patronas animalname of percy's pegasusthe only map with no mid"stroke that thang ____"best podcast in the worldname of hermoines pet catthis map features ziplinesviper or brim, for examplesong for taylors grandmothername of luke castellan swordname of percy's half brother...

Anatomy & Classification of trees 2022-08-30

Anatomy & Classification of trees crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem which lacks perforations in the cell wall.
  2. the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by periderm.
  3. the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions.
  4. of the cell types found in xylem, the water conducting tissue of plants.
  5. the scientific study of trees
  6. consists of undifferentiated cells capable of cell division
Down
  1. the outermost layer of plants, which covers leaves, fruits, flowers, and non-woody stems of higher plants.
  2. a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit.
  3. the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
  4. a series of sieve tube elements placed end to end to form a continuous tube.
  5. study of the structure of a organism
  6. Material that remains after cells mature and die
  7. transports water and nutrients from the plant

13 Clues: the scientific study of treesstudy of the structure of a organismtransports water and nutrients from the plantMaterial that remains after cells mature and dieconsists of undifferentiated cells capable of cell divisionthe way in which a living organism or bodily part functions.of the cell types found in xylem, the water conducting tissue of plants....

renaissance/reformation crossword 2014-04-09

renaissance/reformation crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. famous english writer who wrote Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
  2. a usually wealthy person who supports an artist or the arts in general
  3. a division in the roman catholic church, a split
  4. an invention that changed book printing forever and made copying books much easier great
  5. an idea that focused on individual worth and achievements
  6. the group with priest like authority that is a very important part of the church
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  1. a member of a christian group that broke with the roman catholic church, protest earned them their name
  2. a renaissance painter, painted the Mona Lisa
  3. pardon from a sin
  4. ancient trade route/s that connect China and Europe
  5. a period in time when art, literature, and thought were very important
  6. the native language of a person
  7. the structure and "design" of the body, how it works, what it is made up of

13 Clues: pardon from a sinthe native language of a persona renaissance painter, painted the Mona Lisaa division in the roman catholic church, a splitancient trade route/s that connect China and European idea that focused on individual worth and achievementsfamous english writer who wrote Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet...

Medieval Europe to Humanism 2023-11-28

Medieval Europe to Humanism crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the system of political organization during the Middle Ages in which the lord owned the land and all others served him
  2. a disease that spreads rapidly and affects many individuals at the same time
  3. the science that deals with the structure of animals and plants
  4. relating to citizenship or civic affairs
  5. loyalty
  6. science of the stars
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  1. a Christian military expedition
  2. a person who adopts a system of thought that centres on humans and their values, capacities, and worth; concern with the interests, needs, and welfare of humans
  3. a skilled craftworker
  4. peasants who rented land or worked for pay
  5. one who studies the truth and principles underlying human conduct and knowledge and the nature of the universe
  6. a politically independent city and the rural area or hinterland around it
  7. of chivalry a set of values meant to govern the behaviour of all Christian soldiers

13 Clues: loyaltyscience of the starsa skilled craftworkera Christian military expeditionrelating to citizenship or civic affairspeasants who rented land or worked for paythe science that deals with the structure of animals and plantsa politically independent city and the rural area or hinterland around it...