greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles

Anatomy Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-31

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

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

7th Grade Cell Theory/Anatomy 2024-10-17

7th Grade Cell Theory/Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. First person to observe living cells. Called them "Animalcules"
  2. Saclike organelles, which contain substances (enzymes) that break down large food particles into smaller ones (also old cell parts)
  3. Proposed that all cells come from other cells
  4. A rigid layer that surround the cells of plants and some other organisms
  5. Sac that stores water, food, or other materials needed by the cell
  6. Green structures that capture energy from sunlight and change it to a form of energy cells can use in making food
  7. Controls which substances pass into and out of a cell
  8. Concluded that all animals are made of cells
  9. “Powerhouse of the Cell,” convert energy stored in food to energy the cell can use to live and function
  10. Thick, clear, gel-like fluid that fills the region between the cell membrane and the nucleus
  11. Large oval structure that acts a s cell’s control center, directing all of the cell’s activities
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  1. First person to observe cells. Coined the term "Cell"
  2. Tiny cell structures that carry out specific functions within a cell
  3. Concluded that all plants are made of cells
  4. “Cell Warehouse,” packages proteins from the ER and distributes them to other parts of the cell or to the outside of the cell
  5. organelle with a network of membranes that produces many substances (make protein with attached Ribosomes)
  6. 3 part idea that states that all living things are made of cells, cells are the basic unit of structure and function, and cells come from other cells
  7. How clear a picture is
  8. Small grain-shaped organelles that produce proteins
  9. The condition of things appearing larger than they are

20 Clues: How clear a picture isConcluded that all plants are made of cellsConcluded that all animals are made of cellsProposed that all cells come from other cellsSmall grain-shaped organelles that produce proteinsFirst person to observe cells. Coined the term "Cell"Controls which substances pass into and out of a cell...

General Functions of Pig Anatomy 2023-05-13

General Functions of Pig Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Helps air get in and out of the body
  2. Stores bile
  3. Seperate oral from nasal cavity
  4. Brings deoxygenated blood to heart
  5. Brings oxygenated blood to rest of the body
  6. Carries air between throat and lungs
  7. Removes waste from blood stream
  8. Connects the bloodstream of fetus and mother
  9. Stores white blood cells
  10. Moves minerals from food into the blood stream
  11. Makes bile
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  1. Holds spleen in place
  2. Place where white blood cells mature
  3. Hard bony structure that makes up roof of mouth
  4. Moves minerals from food to bloodstream
  5. Regulates metabolic rate and calcium
  6. The opening between the vocal cords at the upper part of the larynx
  7. Stores extra red blood cells and white blood cells
  8. Secretes watery fluid to prevent heart rubbing
  9. Produces insulin
  10. Produces milk in adult females to nourish young
  11. Produces enzymes that digest cellulose
  12. Where bile and pancreatic enzymes are mixed
  13. Allows pigs to make "oink" sounds

24 Clues: Makes bileStores bileProduces insulinHolds spleen in placeStores white blood cellsSeperate oral from nasal cavityRemoves waste from blood streamAllows pigs to make "oink" soundsBrings deoxygenated blood to heartPlace where white blood cells matureHelps air get in and out of the bodyRegulates metabolic rate and calcium...

Anatomy and Physiology: Otorhinolaryngology & Ophthalmic 2022-06-06

Anatomy and Physiology: Otorhinolaryngology & Ophthalmic crossword puzzle
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  1. visual receptor for day light and colors
  2. referring to ear drum
  3. relating to tympanic membrane
  4. ____ gland, produces tears
  5. transparent layer that allows light to enter the eye
  6. biconvex crystal-like structure
  7. cartilage flap that sits above the laryx
  8. visual receptor for dim light and peripheral vision
  9. anvil
  10. nose bleed
  11. most inferior portion of the pharynx
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  1. most superior part of the pharynx
  2. chamber between iris and lens
  3. ____ body, produces aqueous humor
  4. ear wax
  5. tracheal cartilage that bifurcates into the primary bronchi
  6. stirrups
  7. fixation of the auditory ossicles
  8. forms part of the floor of the eye socket
  9. discharge from the nose
  10. hammer
  11. middle ear infection
  12. relating to eyelid
  13. surgical removal of stapes
  14. white of the eye

25 Clues: anvilhammerear waxstirrupsnose bleedwhite of the eyerelating to eyelidmiddle ear infectionreferring to ear drumdischarge from the nose____ gland, produces tearssurgical removal of stapeschamber between iris and lensrelating to tympanic membranebiconvex crystal-like structuremost superior part of the pharynx____ body, produces aqueous humor...

Anatomy & Physiology: Nervous System 1 2023-08-22

Anatomy & Physiology: Nervous System 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. The term for thinking
  2. Projections that receive and transmit the impulse toward the cell body
  3. Division of the nervous system that extends beyond the brain and spinal cord
  4. The impulses sent by the nerve cells to muscles and glands; includes muscle contractions and reflexes, glandular secretions, changes in hormone levels or activation of immune reactions
  5. Division of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord
  6. Receive stimuli from the external environment
  7. Impulse-conducting cells that are the simplest units of the nervous system
  8. Type of receptor that detects chemical stimuli
  9. Type of sensory neuron that transmits the impulse toward the CNS
  10. Sensory ___________ is the gradual decrease in receptor responsiveness to a constant or prolonged stimulus
  11. Type of receptor that detects actual or potential tissue damage and serves as a protective function
  12. When nerve cells detect internal or external stimuli and transmit the information to the brain and spinal cord
  13. Type of receptor that detects pressure and soundwaves
  14. Type of neuron that transmits an impulse between the sensory and motor segments of the nervous system
  15. Division of the autonomic nervous system that controls energy expenditure and is referred to as "fight or flight"
  16. Ability of a neuron to release a neurotransmitter
  17. Ability of a neuron to transmit an impulse along the length of their axon and on to other neurons, muscles, or glands
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  1. Subdivision of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary activities of organs, glands, and smooth muscle
  2. The basic structures of the nervous system include the brain, spinal cord, cranial and spinal nerves, sense organs, and
  3. Chemical messengers that are released by synaptic vesicles upon arrival of a nerve impulse
  4. Type of receptor that detects light stimuli
  5. Contains the nucleus and other organelles
  6. Type of motor neuron that transmits the impulse away from the CNS
  7. Ability of a neuron to respond to a stimulus and produce an impulse
  8. Division of the autonomic nervous system that controls energy conservation and is referred to as "rest and digest"
  9. Receive stimuli from the internal environment
  10. Type of receptor that detects changes in electrolyte concentrations in blood plasma
  11. Type of receptor that detects changes in environmental temperature
  12. The most common neurotransmitter
  13. Projection that transmits the impulse away from the cell body
  14. Subdivision of the peripheral nervous system that transmits sensory input and controls the voluntary function of skeletal muscles

31 Clues: The term for thinkingThe most common neurotransmitterContains the nucleus and other organellesType of receptor that detects light stimuliReceive stimuli from the external environmentReceive stimuli from the internal environmentType of receptor that detects chemical stimuliAbility of a neuron to release a neurotransmitter...

Anatomy And Physiology Extra Credit 2022-10-13

Anatomy And Physiology Extra Credit crossword puzzle
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  1. power house of cell
  2. the aqueous component of the cytoplasm of a cell, within which various organelles and particles are suspended.
  3. one of two main physiological types of cells in the primary visual cortex
  4. a membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzymes
  5. all biological organisms are composed of cells
  6. the material of which the chromosomes of organisms other than bacteria are composed
  7. a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one, thus equalizing the concentrations on each side of the membrane
  8. a liquid mixture in which the minor component is uniformly distributed within the major component
  9. a minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells
  10. a double layer that encloses the cell's nucleus
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  1. the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
  2. tending to repel or fail to mix with water
  3. The large network consisting of protein fibers and other molecules that gives shape and structure to cells in the body
  4. a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
  5. one of a series of openings found in the cell's nuclear membrane
  6. a spherical structure found in the cell's nucleus whose primary function is to produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes
  7. a microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole, and regulates the passage of molecules in and out of the cytoplasm.
  8. having a tendency to mix with, dissolve in, or be wetted by water
  9. the minor component in a solution, dissolved in the solvent
  10. structural units of all living things
  11. blueprint that contains instructions needed for the body
  12. A liquid that is able to dissolve a solid

22 Clues: power house of cellstructural units of all living thingsA liquid that is able to dissolve a solidtending to repel or fail to mix with waterall biological organisms are composed of cellsa double layer that encloses the cell's nucleusthe gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cellblueprint that contains instructions needed for the body...

Special Senses Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-26

Special Senses Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. A tuft of hair cells covered with a gelatinous cap called....
  2. The dorsal tongue surface is covered with small peg-like projections....
  3. The greater the convexity, the more light will bend,which is the explanation....
  4. What is the part where light enters the eye called....
  5. The bony labyrinth is filled with a plasma-like fluid called....
  6. Thick,glistening, white connective tissue, is seen anteriorly as the white of the eye....
  7. The membranous labyrinth itself contains a thicker fluid called....
  8. What are the enzymes responsible for destroying bacteria called enzymes....
  9. Tunic rich blood nutrition contains dark pigmen called....
  10. Capability to defect the taste of substances such as food....
  11. The innermost sensory layer of the eye is....
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  1. The glands that are connected to the edge of the eyelid are called glands....
  2. Who is responsible for protecting the eyes....
  3. Report on changes in the position of the head in space with respect to the pull of gravity when the body is not moving called....
  4. Elders over age 65 start having gradual loss of hearing....
  5. What is the sense of sound perception called a sense....
  6. The ability of the eye to focus specifically on close objects is called....
  7. The inability to focus or accommodate due to inflexible lens which start as early as age 40 called....
  8. The outer ear is called...
  9. Humor that is similar to blood plasma and helps maintain intraocular pressure is called humor....

20 Clues: The outer ear is called...The innermost sensory layer of the eye is....Who is responsible for protecting the eyes....What is the part where light enters the eye called....What is the sense of sound perception called a sense....Tunic rich blood nutrition contains dark pigmen called....Elders over age 65 start having gradual loss of hearing.......

Cardiovascular System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-10-01

Cardiovascular System Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. The tunica consists of smooth muscle and elastic fibers that narrow or widen, causing blood pressure to increase or decrease
  2. Vein that receives venous blood from the arms via the axillary vein and from the skin and muscles of the head via the external jugular vein
  3. Valves that lie between the atrial and ventricular chambers on each side, and prevent backflow into the atria when the ventricles contract
  4. The septum that divides the heart longitudinally
  5. An artery that is a branch of the ascending aorta
  6. The innermost layer of the heart and is a thin, glistening sheet of endothelium hat lines the heart chambers
  7. Although cardiac muscles can beat independently, the muscle cells in the different areas of the heart have different rhythm
  8. The visceral and outermost layer is actually a part of the heart wall
  9. The pressure in the arteries at the peak of ventricular contraction
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  1. Heart contraction
  2. The right AV valve and has three flaps
  3. The outermost tunic composed largely of fibrous connective tissue, and its function is basically to support and protect the vessels
  4. A superficial vein that drains the medial aspect of the arm and empties into the brachial vein proximally
  5. The outermost layer of the heart that encloses the heart in a double-walled sac
  6. Valve that closes when the ventricle is full
  7. A single vein that drains the thorax and enters the superior vena cava just before it joins the heart
  8. Narrowing of the blood vessels
  9. Several pairs of arteries serving the heavy muscles of the abdomen and trunk walls
  10. Thick bundles of cardiac muscle twisted and whirled into ringlike arrangements
  11. This contraction effectively ejects blood superiorly into the large arteries leaving the heart

20 Clues: Heart contractionNarrowing of the blood vesselsThe right AV valve and has three flapsValve that closes when the ventricle is fullThe septum that divides the heart longitudinallyAn artery that is a branch of the ascending aortaThe pressure in the arteries at the peak of ventricular contraction...

Anatomy Bonus Mark - Knee Assessment 2025-03-27

Anatomy Bonus Mark - Knee Assessment crossword puzzle
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  1. superior to each condyle and are attachment sites for various ligaments and tendons.
  2. another name for the intercondylar eminence
  3. specific name for the structure superior to the medial epicondyle.
  4. name of the joint that is formed when the femoral condyles articulate with the tibial plateaus.
  5. name of the gap between the condyles on the posterior aspect of the femur.
  6. name of the distal, lateral aspect of the fibula.
  7. name of the joint that is formed by the two articular facets.
  8. small projection that separate the femoral condyles.
  9. name of the ligament that has proximal attachment on the lateral epicondyle
  10. attaches the patella to the tibial tuberosity.
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  1. name of the pointed, inferior end of the patella
  2. what does the "C" stand for in ACL.
  3. name of the joint that is formed when the distal end of the fibula articulates with the fibula.
  4. what are the structures located between the femoral condyles and tibial plateaus.
  5. small projection on the medial end of the distal tibia is called...
  6. smooth, small indent on the lateral side of the tibia
  7. weight-bearing bone of the leg that is also known as the shin bone.
  8. name of the structure on the anterior surface of the distal femur
  9. names of the prominences that make up the end of the femur bone lateral and medial...
  10. which of the menisci are less mobile?

20 Clues: what does the "C" stand for in ACL.which of the menisci are less mobile?another name for the intercondylar eminenceattaches the patella to the tibial tuberosity.name of the pointed, inferior end of the patellaname of the distal, lateral aspect of the fibula.small projection that separate the femoral condyles....

Human Anatomy (NURS250) Exam 3 2025-02-07

Human Anatomy (NURS250) Exam 3 crossword puzzle
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  1. What tissue covers the deep side of the eyelids and anterior eyeball
  2. What artery supplies blood to the eyeball and orbit
  3. What muscles attach the mastoid process and the mandible
  4. What cartilage changes the position of the vocal folds when moved
  5. What structure folds over the opening to the larynx when the hyoid is elevated
  6. What prominent cartilage forms the anterior side of most of the larynx
  7. What is the name of the point where the scala tympani and scala media meet
  8. What cranial bone has the styloid process feature
  9. What bone defines the inferior and lateral edges of the nasal aperture
  10. What layer of the eyeball contains most of the vasculature
  11. What gland is found in the cavernous sinus
  12. What gland is responsible for regulating sleep and wake
  13. What structure controls basal emotions and motivation
  14. What muscles elevate and retract the mandible
  15. What infrahyoid muscle attaches to both the hyoid and scapula
  16. What lobe of the brain is the visual cortex located
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  1. Which hyoid muscle is not innervated by a cranial nerve that elevates and pulls the hyoid anterior
  2. What artery is informed by the merging of vertebral arteries on the brainstem
  3. What fibers pull on the lens in the eye to flatten it
  4. What fluid flows into the nasal cavity via the inferior meatus
  5. What is the superior part of the brainstem?
  6. What lobe of the brain is the motor cortex located
  7. What cranial nerve performs special sense of sight
  8. What substance does the carotid body measure in the blood
  9. What fluid-filled canals detect position and movement
  10. What cranial nerve performs general sensation to the laryngopharynx
  11. What process does the temporalis muscle attach to on the mandible
  12. What cranial nerve performs motor intervention to the buccinator muscle
  13. What muscle elevates the eyebrows
  14. What part of the brain are memories formed?
  15. What part of the brain serves as a relay hub signals
  16. What muscle changes the shape of the lens in the eye
  17. What cranial nerve pera forms motor intervention to a superior oblique muscle
  18. What ventricle is between the thalami?
  19. What structure does light pass through to enter the eyeball
  20. What muscle of facial expression helps keep food out of cheek punches
  21. What muscle slows the vibrations of the stapes ear ossicle
  22. What cranial never performs special sense of smell
  23. What muscle attaches to the zygomatic arches and helps elevate the mandible
  24. What arteries supply blood to the lips of the mouth

40 Clues: What muscle elevates the eyebrowsWhat ventricle is between the thalami?What gland is found in the cavernous sinusWhat is the superior part of the brainstem?What part of the brain are memories formed?What muscles elevate and retract the mandibleWhat cranial bone has the styloid process featureWhat lobe of the brain is the motor cortex located...

Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology 2025-05-12

Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Pigment that gives skin its color
  2. An atom that has gained or lost an electron
  3. Skeleton portion that includes skull vertebral column and thorax
  4. Bone cell that breaks down bone tissue
  5. Tough protein in skin hair and nails
  6. Main muscle for breathing
  7. Biological catalyst
  8. Freely movable joint cavity filled with fluid
  9. Chemical messenger secreted by endocrine glands
  10. Basic structural and functional unit of the nervous system
  11. Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
  12. Female reproductive cell
  13. Diffusion of water across a membrane
  14. Tube that carries urine from kidney to bladder
  15. Male reproductive cell
  16. Fluid portion of blood
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  1. Hormone that lowers blood glucose levels
  2. Functional unit of the kidney
  3. Red blood cell
  4. Functional unit of a muscle fiber
  5. Oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells
  6. Wave-like muscle contractions in digestive tract
  7. Fingerlike projections in small intestine that increase absorption
  8. Air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
  9. Brain region responsible for balance and coordination
  10. Smallest unit of matter
  11. Neurotransmitter released at neuromuscular junctions
  12. Organelle known as the powerhouse of the cell
  13. Fertilized egg
  14. Maintenance of internal balance in the body
  15. Mechanism used to maintain homeostasis
  16. Tissue that lines body surfaces and cavities

32 Clues: Red blood cellFertilized eggBiological catalystMale reproductive cellFluid portion of bloodSmallest unit of matterFemale reproductive cellMain muscle for breathingFunctional unit of the kidneyPigment that gives skin its colorFunctional unit of a muscle fiberTough protein in skin hair and nailsDiffusion of water across a membrane...

Solar System Evolution and Anatomy 2025-04-22

Solar System Evolution and Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. Type of planets found in the inner solar system
  2. A giant planet composed mainly of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium, such as oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur.
  3. A natural satellite is an astronomical body that orbits a planet, dwarf planet, or small Solar System body
  4. Trans-Neptunian Objects with a perihelion of more than 47.8 AU and named after a dwarf planet, Sedna
  5. The symbols for the elements that make up 98% of the mass of the sun when it was formed in the presolar nebula
  6. The Line that separates the region in the early solar system where rocky planets form and gas giants form
  7. A large, rounded astronomical body that is neither a star nor its remnant
  8. A vast cloud of icy planetesimals surrounding the Sun at distances ranging from 2,000 to 200,000 AU, outside of the heliosphere
  9. The process in which matter accumulates in space to form something bigger
  10. One of the official dwarf planets of our solar system
  11. The Line The separates the region in the early solar system where gas giants form and ice giants form
  12. A small planetary-mass object that is in direct orbit of a star, that does not meet the conditions to become a planet
  13. Donut-shaped region in the Solar System, centered on the Sun and roughly spanning the space between the orbits of the planets Jupiter and Mars
  14. The gravitationally bound system of the Sun and the objects that orbit it.
  15. Type of planets found in the outer solar system
  16. Objects that are further out than Neptune (abbreviation)
  17. A giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and helium
  18. The Solar ______ Theory is the current accepted belief of how the solar system formed.
  19. Collection of small, icy objects out in the far reaches of the Solar System. It begins at the outer edge of the Kuiper Belt ,50 AU, to approximately 110 AU
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  1. A circumstellar disc in the outer Solar System, extending from the orbit of Neptune at 30 AU to approximately 50 AU from the Sun
  2. The types of orbits that are used as evidence for how the solar system formed
  3. Type of ratios found in asteroids that support the formation of the solar system
  4. The boundary between our solar system and interstellar space
  5. These objects have orbits whose points of closest approach to the Sun are sufficiently distant from the gravitational influence of any planet
  6. The Late Heavy _________ is a time period in the early solar system identified by many asteroid impacts
  7. The type of disk that forms around a star that will become a solar system
  8. Objects that are the seeds of what will become planets
  9. An icy, small Solar System body that warms and begins to release gases when passing close to the Sun
  10. Any planet much larger than Earth
  11. The elements whose isotope tells us that an explosion of a nearby star caused our solar system to form
  12. A planet that is composed primarily of silicate rocks or metals.
  13. The region of space, encompassing the solar system, in which the solar wind has a significant influence
  14. Half asteroid, Half comet with erratic orbits

33 Clues: Any planet much larger than EarthHalf asteroid, Half comet with erratic orbitsType of planets found in the inner solar systemType of planets found in the outer solar systemOne of the official dwarf planets of our solar systemA giant planet composed mainly of hydrogen and heliumObjects that are the seeds of what will become planets...

upper raspatory anatomy, Sonja Lund 2025-05-06

upper raspatory anatomy, Sonja Lund crossword puzzle
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  1. The middle lobe of the right lung contributes to gas exchange and occupies the medial portion of the right lung.
  2. a tube that conducts air from the larynx to the bronchi, allowing passage of air into the lungs.
  3. – the uppermost lobe of the right lung and is responsible for gas exchange in the upper right lung region.
  4. Separates the right superior lobe from the right middle lobe, aiding in the division of lung function.
  5. A thin membrane that covers the surface of the lungs and reduces friction during breathing.
  6. The upper lobe of the left lung, also involved in gas exchange.
  7. Tiny ducts leading from respiratory bronchioles to alveolar sacs, directing air to alveoli.
  8. major muscle of respiration that contracts to expand the thoracic cavity, helping draw air into the lungs.
  9. Separates the left superior and inferior lobes, allowing them to function independently.
  10. Tiny air sacs where the primary gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs between air and blood.
  11. The lower lobe of the left lung, responsible for oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange.
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  1. Pumps oxygenated blood to the body and deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygenation.
  2. The apex is the top portion of the lung.
  3. Small branches of the bronchioles where some gas exchange begins to occur.
  4. Small openings between alveoli that allow for pressure equalization and alternate air pathways.
  5. The space between the visceral and parietal pleura that contains fluid to reduce friction during lung movement.
  6. a lymphoid organ where T cells mature.
  7. Divides the right middle lobe from the right inferior lobe,
  8. The membrane that lines the chest wall and diaphragm, aiding in smooth lung expansion.
  9. Muscles between the ribs that help expand and contract the chest cavity during breathing.
  10. The bottom portion of the lung that rests on the diaphragm and functions in gas exchange.

21 Clues: a lymphoid organ where T cells mature.The apex is the top portion of the lung.Divides the right middle lobe from the right inferior lobe,The upper lobe of the left lung, also involved in gas exchange.Small branches of the bronchioles where some gas exchange begins to occur....

Lower Respiratory Anatomy-Miria Withey 2025-05-06

Lower Respiratory Anatomy-Miria Withey crossword puzzle
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  1. in the chest between the neck and abdomen.
  2. upper chest, behind sternum and between lungs.
  3. at the level of the fourth costal cartilage, horizontally from hilum to anterior and lateral surfaces of lung.
  4. in the walls between adjacent alveoli in the lungs.
  5. in the left hemithorax, left side of chest cavity.
  6. in the front of the heart, between the heart and the sternum.
  7. center of the chest.
  8. at the end of the bronchioles.
  9. lines the inner surface of the thoracic cavity.
  10. in the neck and upper chest.
  11. anterior to ascending aorta, runs towards lungs.
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  1. at the very end of the bronchiole branch system.
  2. on the right side of the chest, specifically in right hemithorax.
  3. at the bottom of the chest cavity.
  4. in the middle mediastinum.
  5. within the mediastinum, space between lungs.
  6. at the very end of the respiratory tree.
  7. on the surface of the lungs.
  8. center of the chest, behind the trachea and in front of spine.
  9. within the thoracic cavity, between the visceral pleura and parietal pleura.

20 Clues: center of the chest.in the middle mediastinum.on the surface of the lungs.in the neck and upper chest.at the end of the bronchioles.at the bottom of the chest cavity.at the very end of the respiratory tree.in the chest between the neck and abdomen.within the mediastinum, space between lungs.upper chest, behind sternum and between lungs....

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Caughnery Freese 2025-05-06

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Caughnery Freese crossword puzzle
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  1. Im always right but I’m not special
  2. cardiac organ
  3. Im no vast horizon
  4. I’m not really a stern guy
  5. The Windpipe
  6. Below Intercostal Muscle
  7. Im on the left and everyone is better than me
  8. Im wrong but no ones better
  9. between the ribs
  10. not the top but the…
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  1. I cause hiccups
  2. Food tunnel
  3. Below trachea
  4. The space between
  5. Beneath the space
  6. I breathe on the right
  7. Good thing im not vertical
  8. Not the bottom but the…
  9. Im right and the best
  10. I breathe on the left

20 Clues: Food tunnelThe WindpipeBelow tracheacardiac organI cause hiccupsbetween the ribsThe space betweenBeneath the spaceIm no vast horizonnot the top but the…Im right and the bestI breathe on the leftI breathe on the rightNot the bottom but the…Below Intercostal MuscleI’m not really a stern guyGood thing im not verticalIm wrong but no ones better...

Anatomy & Physiology Q3 Exam Review 2025-03-03

Anatomy & Physiology Q3 Exam Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Fight or flight
  2. Membrane vibrates when sound enters ear
  3. Secreted by pineal gland
  4. Canals for balance
  5. Movement toward the midline
  6. Master gland
  7. Secretes glucagon and insulin
  8. Photoreceptors located here
  9. Plexus that innervates chest and upper limb
  10. Sheaths insulate message
  11. Neurotransmitter acting on muscles
  12. Ion required for muscle contraction
  13. High energy molecule required for the release of myosin from actin
  14. Cranial Nerve V
  15. Inadequate blood supply due to blockage or other issue
  16. Composed of the thalamus, hypothalamus, and epithalamus
  17. Consists of the tibial and common fibular nerve
  18. Largest nerve of the lumbar plexus, innervates quadriceps
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  1. Rest and digest
  2. Pump critical to maintaining resting membrane potential
  3. Innervates diaphragm
  4. Endocrine gland regulates metabolism and body heat
  5. Gaps where message jumps quickly along a neuron
  6. Bending at a joint
  7. This head binds to actin
  8. Hormone released by ovaries
  9. Inability to move a muscle or group of muscles
  10. Taste receptors located here
  11. Glands located on top of kidneys
  12. Hearing organ of the inner ear
  13. Layered membrane system that protects the brain
  14. Infectious disease that invades the nervous system
  15. Length of a neuron that transmits a signal
  16. Brain matter composed of axons
  17. Increase surface area of olfactory receptor cells
  18. Changes shape to focus on near or far images
  19. Myopathy occurring in males only

37 Clues: Master glandRest and digestFight or flightCranial Nerve VBending at a jointCanals for balanceInnervates diaphragmThis head binds to actinSecreted by pineal glandSheaths insulate messageHormone released by ovariesMovement toward the midlinePhotoreceptors located hereTaste receptors located hereSecretes glucagon and insulin...

Anatomy Ch.1 & 5 Review 2024-12-11

Anatomy Ch.1 & 5 Review crossword puzzle
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  1. A term used to describe the back of the head.
  2. The study of tissues.
  3. The system responsible for breaking down food and drink.
  4. A word used to describe all of the chemical reactions in the body.
  5. Concentric layers of collagen fibers in bones.
  6. The muscle tissue that has intercalated disks.
  7. Opposite of superior
  8. The type of gland that releases hormones directly into the bloodstream.
  9. The left arm is __________ to the left leg.
  10. The tissue that holds body parts together.
  11. A word used to describe muscle tissue that has a striped appearance due to fibers.
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  1. The most commonly found cartilage in the body.
  2. A term used to describe the back of the knee.
  3. Further away from a body part.
  4. The ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
  5. The voluntary muscle tissue.
  6. The type of cell that releases histamine to trigger an inflammatory response.
  7. This type of cartilage is found in the intervertebral discs and the knees.
  8. Another word for chin.
  9. This body cavity is found at the front of the body and contains the thoracic cavity and the abdomino-pelvic cavity.
  10. A flattened cell shape. This cell shape is often found in the epidermis.
  11. The membrane on the surface of the heart. Visceral ___________.

22 Clues: Opposite of superiorThe study of tissues.Another word for chin.The voluntary muscle tissue.Further away from a body part.The tissue that holds body parts together.The left arm is __________ to the left leg.A term used to describe the back of the knee.A term used to describe the back of the head.The most commonly found cartilage in the body....

Anatomy Ch 2-4 Review 2024-12-11

Anatomy Ch 2-4 Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A macromolecule whose function is to repair and build the body's tissues.
  2. Cell drinking.
  3. A fat that is solid at room temperature
  4. The monomer of nucleic acids.
  5. Respiration that requires oxygen.
  6. An acid that is produced during intense exercise.
  7. A solution that is less concentrated than another solution.
  8. A process where water is used to break bonds in a molecule.
  9. A cell will do this if it is placed in a hypertonic solution.
  10. The organ involved in dialysis.
  11. A condition where cells have poor cell differentiation.
  12. A macromolecule whose function is to store energy long term.
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  1. Metabolism that builds larger molecules from smaller molecules.
  2. A protein that speeds up chemical reactions in organisms.
  3. Metabolism that breaks down larger molecules to smaller molecules.
  4. The monomer of carbohydrates.
  5. Transport that requires energy.
  6. When cancer cells spread to other parts of the body.
  7. Amino acids make up this polymer.
  8. Respiration that does not require oxygen.
  9. acid A macromolecule whose function is to store and transmit genetic information.
  10. Cell eating.
  11. A macromolecule whose function is to store energy short term.
  12. An increase in the number of cells in a tissue or organ.
  13. Nutrients that are not made in the body. They must be consumed.

25 Clues: Cell eating.Cell drinking.The monomer of carbohydrates.The monomer of nucleic acids.Transport that requires energy.The organ involved in dialysis.Amino acids make up this polymer.Respiration that requires oxygen.A fat that is solid at room temperatureRespiration that does not require oxygen.An acid that is produced during intense exercise....

ANATOMY FINAL EXAM #1 2025 2025-01-22

ANATOMY FINAL EXAM #1 2025 crossword puzzle
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  1. abnormal curvature of the lumbar section of the spine
  2. largest artery in the body
  3. bone of the forearm that is found on the thumb side
  4. cranial nerve that sends signal from nose to brain
  5. pacemaker of the heart
  6. greater trochanter, lesser trochanter, and head are part of this bone
  7. the lower number of a blood pressure reading
  8. jagged tear in the skin
  9. anatomical term for chin
  10. muscle that moves your jaw side to side
  11. antagonist group to the quadriceps
  12. lobe controlling complex thinking, personality and voluntary movement (motor cortex)
  13. type of burn characterized by blistering and damage to epidermis and dermis
  14. markings include capitulum and greater/lesser tubercles
  15. area in the eye with the highest concentration of cones
  16. Muscle tissue that is described as involuntary, striated, and branched
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  1. higher concentration of Na+ outside of an axon than inside
  2. opening in the back of the skull where the spinal cord meets with the brain
  3. motion described by swinging your leg out to the side of your body
  4. muscle that allows you to cross your legs
  5. top surface layer of epidermis
  6. muscle used to stand on your toes (“plantar flexion”)
  7. part of the eye that allows light to go through and is the 1st structure that refracts the light rays
  8. also known as platelets; function is to clot blood
  9. pigment of skin; absorbs UV rays
  10. ions used to unlock active sites in muscle contraction
  11. cut that divides the body into right and left halves
  12. cheekbone
  13. band of white matter that connects the right and left hemispheres of the cerebrum
  14. the ears are this to the nose

30 Clues: cheekbonepacemaker of the heartjagged tear in the skinanatomical term for chinlargest artery in the bodythe ears are this to the nosetop surface layer of epidermispigment of skin; absorbs UV raysantagonist group to the quadricepsmuscle that moves your jaw side to sidemuscle that allows you to cross your legs...

Dental Hygiene Preclinic Anatomy Review 2025-09-03

Dental Hygiene Preclinic Anatomy Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Forms the major component of each tooth, softer than enamel.
  2. Surface of the tooth that faces lips or cheeks.
  3. Assist molars in grinding food with broad occlusal surfaces.
  4. Another term for gums, protects alveolar bone and roots.
  5. Cuspids, tear food with prominent cusp and tapered shape.
  6. Vertical overlap between maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth.
  7. Jaw bone that supports and surrounds the root of the tooth.
  8. Condition where teeth are closer to cheek or tongue than normal.
  9. Connective tissue fibers that anchor tooth root to jaw bone.
  10. Tooth surface closest to the midline of the face.
  11. have primary predecessors
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  1. do NOT have primary predecessors
  2. Anterior teeth designed to bite and cut food.
  3. Contact relationship between upper and lower teeth when jaws close.
  4. Innermost portion of the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels.
  5. The mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first permanent molar occludes DISTALLY (posteriorly) to the mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar
  6. Large posterior teeth used for grinding food.
  7. Lack of incisal or occlusal contact between arches.
  8. Surface of the tooth that faces the tongue.
  9. Hardest substance in the human body, covers the crown of the tooth.
  10. The molar relationship shows the mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar is DISTALLY (posteriorly) positioned when in occlusion with the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar
  11. Horizontal overlap between maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth.
  12. Covers the root of the tooth, attaches to periodontal ligament.
  13. Tooth surface farthest from the midline of the face.

24 Clues: have primary predecessorsdo NOT have primary predecessorsSurface of the tooth that faces the tongue.Anterior teeth designed to bite and cut food.Large posterior teeth used for grinding food.Surface of the tooth that faces lips or cheeks.Tooth surface closest to the midline of the face.Lack of incisal or occlusal contact between arches....

Intro to Anatomy and Physiology 2025-08-26

Intro to Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
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  1. Ability to sense changes and react to them.
  2. Changing absorbed substances into chemically different substances (energy).
  3. Obtaining oxygen (O2), using it to release energy from food substances, and getting rid of wastes.
  4. Water, food, and vitamins.
  5. Movement of substances throughout the body.
  6. Required to maintain ATP, cell energy.
  7. Body system that contains bones, ligaments, and tendons.
  8. Body system that produces hormones.
  9. Body system that contains ovaries and testes.
  10. muscle or glands that respond to deviation from the set point.
  11. Pressure necessary for breathing.
  12. The normal range that an environmental parameter is to be controlled.
  13. This system helps to fight infection and produces blood cells.
  14. Passage of digested products (food substances) through membranes and into body fluids.
  15. Body system that helps with movement, circulation, and digestion.
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  1. tendency of the body to maintain a stable, balanced, internal environment.
  2. Chemically changing (breaking down) food substances, and getting rid of wastes.
  3. Body system that contains the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
  4. amplify or increase the occurrence of events.
  5. Parents produce offspring/passing DNA to new individuals.
  6. Removal of wastes.
  7. The function of the body parts.
  8. increase in body size
  9. The basic function of this body system is to protect.
  10. This system helps to fight infection and produces blood cells.
  11. The structure of body parts (also called morphology).
  12. Body system that contains the heart, blood, and blood vessels.
  13. process in which the body senses a change, and activates mechanisms to reverse that change.
  14. All the chemical changes that occur in the body to maintain life.
  15. Narrow range, body can respond to changes in temperature.
  16. Body system that excretes metabolic waste.
  17. Self initiated change in position, motion of internal parts.
  18. Body system that exchanges O2 and CO2.
  19. detect certain environmental parameters within the body such as temperature.

34 Clues: Removal of wastes.increase in body sizeWater, food, and vitamins.The function of the body parts.Pressure necessary for breathing.Body system that produces hormones.Required to maintain ATP, cell energy.Body system that exchanges O2 and CO2.Body system that excretes metabolic waste.Ability to sense changes and react to them....

Anatomy Ch 7 key terms 2025-11-11

Anatomy Ch 7 key terms crossword puzzle
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  1. movable joints that connect and allow for wide movement.
  2. an immovably fixed joint between bones connected by fibrous tissue.
  3. bones, cartilage, and ligaments that provide shape, protection, and movement.
  4. small, cylindrical bones that make up the fingers and toes.
  5. immovable fibrous joints that connect the bones of the skull.
  6. The outer surface of the articulating portion of the epiphysis is coated with a layer of hyaline cartilage called ___.
  7. a type of synovial joint that allows for rotational movement around a single axis.
  8. the fluid-filled space between the bones of a synovial joint that allows for smooth and free movement.
  9. small, fluid-filled sacs that act as cushions for tendons, bone, and muscles.
  10. a type of joint that is typically composed of Fibrocartilage/hyaline cartilage and ligaments or connective tissue.
  11. dense, hard outer layer of a bone that provides strength/protection
  12. functional junctions between between bones.
  13. freely movable joints, also known a synovial joints.
  14. a dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints.
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  1. The shaft or central part of a long bone.
  2. a condition that weakens bones, making them more prone to fractures.
  3. the end part of a long bone, initially growing separately from the shaft.
  4. a bone cell, formed when an osteoblast becomes embedded in the matrix it has secreted.
  5. bones that are longer than they are wide.
  6. linear cracks or tears in the tissue that can occur in various parts of the body.
  7. connections between two or more bones in the body.
  8. a layer of hyaline cartilage in the long bones of children and adolescents that is responsible for growing them.
  9. a type of synovial joint where two flat or nearly flat bones glide over one another to allow limited sliding movements.
  10. a type of synovial joint where the articulating bones have opposing surfaces that are reciprocally concave and convex like a saddle.
  11. cube shaped bones with nearly equal length, width, and thickness. Found primarily in the wrist and ankle.
  12. a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.
  13. spongy tissue found in the center of certain bones that is responsible for producing blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
  14. a cavity within a bone or other tissue, especially one in the bones of the face or skull connecting with the nasal cavities.
  15. a large multinucleate bone cell which absorbs bone tissue during during growth/healing.
  16. a localized collection of blood outside the circulatory system, typically caused by an injury.

30 Clues: The shaft or central part of a long bone.bones that are longer than they are wide.functional junctions between between bones.connections between two or more bones in the body.a cell that secretes the matrix for bone formation.freely movable joints, also known a synovial joints.movable joints that connect and allow for wide movement....

The Anatomy of Prayosha's Awesomeness 2025-12-18

The Anatomy of Prayosha's Awesomeness crossword puzzle
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  1. Sweet that never disappoints
  2. Dream destination for her wedding
  3. Hidden and lost lost super power
  4. City she loves the most
  5. Movies in theatres make no sense without this
  6. You may travel the world, but never without this
  7. The one document you need to work on asap
  8. One thing she cannot survive without
  9. Her signature dish if she became a master chef
  10. Scariest and Cutest attribute of Prayosha
  11. Her preferred form of therapy
  12. After dinner love she misses in the US
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  1. One thing no one should ever break at your place
  2. The more she gets, the more she wants.
  3. Real reason she attends weddings
  4. Subject that truly fascinated her in academics
  5. Nickname at home
  6. Number of minutes she requires to do anything
  7. Colour that always wins
  8. Food that feels like a warm hug
  9. Her favourite partner for comedy movies
  10. Place that makes Sundays feel right
  11. Showers are incomplete without
  12. Favourite street food
  13. Webseries and movies are fine but this is pure love

25 Clues: Nickname at homeFavourite street foodCity she loves the mostColour that always winsSweet that never disappointsHer preferred form of therapyShowers are incomplete withoutFood that feels like a warm hugReal reason she attends weddingsHidden and lost lost super powerDream destination for her weddingPlace that makes Sundays feel right...

Lower Respiratory Anatomy- Presley Barkstrom 2026-04-21

Lower Respiratory Anatomy- Presley Barkstrom crossword puzzle
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  1. fluid filled space that reduces friction
  2. protects thoracic organs
  3. front of the chest that contains connective tissue and part of the thymus
  4. protects the heart and anchors ribs
  5. produces t-cells for the immune system
  6. divides the upper and middle lobes of the right lung
  7. membrane lining the chest wall
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  1. carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
  2. moves the ribs to assist with breathing
  3. organ responsible for gas exchange with 2 lobes
  4. pumps blood throughout the body
  5. surrounds and protects the heart
  6. transports food from the throat to the stomach
  7. main airway that carries air to and from the lungs
  8. carries air from the trachea to the left lung
  9. organ responsible for gas exchange with 3 lobes
  10. membrane covering the surface of the lungs
  11. primary muscle that promotes inhalation
  12. cluster of tiny air sacs where gas echange occurs
  13. top portion of the lung

20 Clues: top portion of the lungprotects thoracic organsmembrane lining the chest wallpumps blood throughout the bodysurrounds and protects the heartprotects the heart and anchors ribsproduces t-cells for the immune systemmoves the ribs to assist with breathingprimary muscle that promotes inhalationfluid filled space that reduces friction...

Lower Respiratory Anatomy- Natalie Giuliani 2026-04-21

Lower Respiratory Anatomy- Natalie Giuliani crossword puzzle
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  1. Exchanges Oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air and blood
  2. Stablizes the chest wall
  3. Is the primary site where gas exchange occurs in the body
  4. Fissure allows for expansion and movement of the lobes
  5. Passage leading from the throat to the lungs
  6. Trains T-Cells to identify and destroy foreign pathogens
  7. Provides crucial structural protection for the heart
  8. Transports deoxygenated blood away from the heart
  9. Enables the lung to move against the chest wall
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  1. Located within the lungs at the ends of the bronchioles
  2. Transports air
  3. Protects the organs inside the chest cavity
  4. Facilitates smooth lung movement by reducing friction
  5. Located in the middle of the Right lung
  6. Adds a layer of protection for the heart and lungs
  7. Delivers air to the respiratory bronchioles
  8. Pumps the blood throughout the body
  9. Facilitates collateral airflow between adjacent alveoli
  10. Contracts and flattens during inhalation to allow air to be pulled into the lungs
  11. Transports food,liquids, and saliva from the pharynx to the stomach

20 Clues: Transports airStablizes the chest wallPumps the blood throughout the bodyLocated in the middle of the Right lungProtects the organs inside the chest cavityDelivers air to the respiratory bronchiolesPassage leading from the throat to the lungsEnables the lung to move against the chest wallTransports deoxygenated blood away from the heart...

Libby Yonago lower respiratory anatomy 2026-04-21

Libby Yonago lower respiratory anatomy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. inferior to heart and lungs but superior to liver and stomach
  2. tiny terminal airways, connecting the respiratory bronchioles to the alveolar sacs
  3. fissure separates middle and upper lobes of right lung
  4. the breastbone =, connecting the ribs via cartilage
  5. the smaller lung
  6. the larger lung
  7. concave surface of the lung
  8. between the sternum anteriorly and the pericardium vessels posteriorly
Down
  1. also in upper respiratory system
  2. pulmonary circulation, carrying deoxygenated blood to the lungs
  3. muscular tube for transition from voluntary muscle to involuntary muscle
  4. lub-a-dub-dub-dub
  5. thymosin produced hormones
  6. features 12 pairs of ribs
  7. smalled lung lobe
  8. double-walled sac in the middle mediastinum of the chest
  9. superior pulmonary artery, inferior veins,m and posterior bronchus
  10. transition point before respiratory bronchioles start
  11. surrounded by the chest wall, diaphragm, and mediastinum
  12. distal ends of the bronchial tree, walls only one cell thick

20 Clues: the larger lungthe smaller lunglub-a-dub-dub-dubsmalled lung lobefeatures 12 pairs of ribsthymosin produced hormonesconcave surface of the lungalso in upper respiratory systemthe breastbone =, connecting the ribs via cartilagetransition point before respiratory bronchioles startfissure separates middle and upper lobes of right lung...

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Kaia Rains 2026-04-21

Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Kaia Rains crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Matures, trains, and selects T-Cells
  2. Directly inferior to the heart and deep to the ribcage
  3. Pulls air out of lungs and forces air into lungs
  4. Cluster of sacs that conduct gas exchange
  5. Pumps blood throughout the body
  6. Surrounds the heaart and reduces friction during its contraction
  7. Right of the spinal cord and deep to the rib cage
  8. Rounded tip at the top of both lungs
  9. Transports elements from pharynx to stomach
  10. Produces fluid that enables frictionless lung movement
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  1. Forms base of the left lung; separated from the upper lung by the oblique fissure
  2. Carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart
  3. Air sack; Primary site of gas exchange
  4. Midline of the body; protects heart and lungs
  5. Houses the thymus gland and lymph nodes
  6. Distribute oxygen-rich air to the alveoli
  7. Protective enclosure for thoracic organs
  8. Cleans, warms and moistens air before it reaches the lungs
  9. Expands and compresses the thoracic cavity to drive breathing
  10. Friction-free space between lungs and chest wall

20 Clues: Pumps blood throughout the bodyMatures, trains, and selects T-CellsRounded tip at the top of both lungsAir sack; Primary site of gas exchangeHouses the thymus gland and lymph nodesProtective enclosure for thoracic organsDistribute oxygen-rich air to the alveoliCluster of sacs that conduct gas exchangeTransports elements from pharynx to stomach...

Lower Respiratory Anatomy-Theo Goodwin 2026-05-01

Lower Respiratory Anatomy-Theo Goodwin crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Allows oxygen to enter blood stream
  2. Primary muscle involved in breathing
  3. Top of the lung
  4. Base of the alveoli
  5. Long bone in the center of the chest
  6. Provides pleural fluid aș a lubricant
  7. Covered in alveoli
  8. Made up of alveoli
  9. Protects Lungs, heart and liver
  10. Located in between visceral and parietal pleura
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  1. Above right middle lobe
  2. Carries deoxygenated blood from right ventricle to lungs
  3. Surround and protect the heart
  4. Separates the superior and middle lobe of the right lung
  5. Regulate air flow in and out of the lungs
  6. Carries oxygenated blood away from the heart
  7. Controls rib cage movement for breathing
  8. Transports food to stomach
  9. Located in the center of the throat, above the thymus
  10. Allow oxygen to enter blood stream and carbon dioxide to exit

20 Clues: Top of the lungCovered in alveoliMade up of alveoliBase of the alveoliAbove right middle lobeTransports food to stomachSurround and protect the heartProtects Lungs, heart and liverAllows oxygen to enter blood streamPrimary muscle involved in breathingLong bone in the center of the chestProvides pleural fluid aș a lubricant...

Microscopic Anatomy Final Review Session 2026-05-06

Microscopic Anatomy Final Review Session crossword puzzle
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  1. middle layer of the meninges
  2. fibers that connect lens to ciliary process
  3. other term for a mature ovarian follicle
  4. produced by chief cells
  5. type of muscle cell with central nuclei
  6. has Hassall's corpuscles
  7. structure in the lung that contains cartilage
  8. a blood vessel lined by a single layer of squamous epithelium
  9. technique that visualizes a pathogen by binding to antigens
  10. type of cell that lines the central canal of the spinal cord
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  1. type of cell that breaks down bone matrix
  2. typo of secretion of sebaceous glands
  3. produced by alpha cells in the pancreas
  4. functional unit of the kidney
  5. stain used to make elastic fibers visible
  6. type of cell division that generates haploid cells
  7. gland encapsulated by meninges
  8. this type of cartilage is found in the tip of your nose
  9. part of blood without clotting factors
  10. embryological lining of the epithelial lining of the GI-tract
  11. type of cell that produces testosterone
  12. organ lined by keratinized, stratified, squamous epithelium
  13. organ with a capsule which contains smooth muscle
  14. type of blood vessel in the center of the hepatic lobule

24 Clues: produced by chief cellshas Hassall's corpusclesmiddle layer of the meningesfunctional unit of the kidneygland encapsulated by meningestypo of secretion of sebaceous glandspart of blood without clotting factorsproduced by alpha cells in the pancreastype of muscle cell with central nucleitype of cell that produces testosterone...

Anatomy Respiratory System (Turner Class) 2026-05-12

Anatomy Respiratory System (Turner Class) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. — Thin covering around the lungs
  2. — Breathing air in
  3. — The part that lets you talk
  4. — Tiny tubes inside the lungs
  5. — The “windpipe” you breathe through
  6. cavity — Inside your nose where air gets warmed
  7. — Muscles between your ribs
  8. — Flap that keeps food out of your airway
  9. — The whole process of breathing
  10. — Breathing air out
  11. dioxide — Gas your body breathes out
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  1. — Gas your body breathes in
  2. — Muscle under your lungs that helps you breathe
  3. — The throat area
  4. — Tiny air bubbles in the lungs where oxygen goes
  5. sacs — Clusters of alveoli
  6. cavity — The chest space where your lungs sit
  7. — Slippery stuff that keeps alveoli from sticking
  8. — Moving air in and out of the body
  9. — Two big tubes that lead into the lungs

20 Clues: — The throat area— Breathing air in— Breathing air outsacs — Clusters of alveoli— Gas your body breathes in— Muscles between your ribs— The part that lets you talk— Tiny tubes inside the lungs— Thin covering around the lungs— The whole process of breathing— Moving air in and out of the body— The “windpipe” you breathe through...

Anatomy of a computer 2019-09-18

Anatomy of a computer crossword puzzle
Across
  1. an advanced port designed for video cards and 3D accelerators.
  2. an industry standard that establishes specifications for cables and connectors and protocols for connection, communication and power supply between computers,
  3. a printed circuit board containing the principal components of a computer or other device
  4. Also known as a COM
  5. unit) isn’t the prettiest component by any means. It funnels power through the multicolored cables (many cables have more than one connector) to each device.
  6. a rigid disk with a large data storage capacity.
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  1. isn’t the prettiest component by any means. It funnels power through the multicolored cables (many cables have more than one connector) to each device.
  2. Produces and stores sounds
  3. a device installed in a computer that consists of a graphics processing unit designed to help process and display images, especially 3D graphics.
  4. to connect many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras.
  5. activates when you turn on the computer and performs system checks before starting your main OS. It also lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals.
  6. the primary component of a computer that processes instructions
  7. slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
  8. the physical hardware inside a computer that temporarily stores data, serving as the computer's "working" memory

14 Clues: Also known as a COMProduces and stores soundsa rigid disk with a large data storage capacity.slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.an advanced port designed for video cards and 3D accelerators.the primary component of a computer that processes instructions...

Anatomy Of A Computer 2017-09-26

Anatomy Of A Computer crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Peripheral Component Interconnect
  2. power supply unit
  3. Manufacturers
  4. Basic Input/Output System
  5. Universal Serial Bus
  6. The motherboard is a large PCB
  7. Port COM communications port
  8. color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
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  1. The CPU is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions
  2. 1394 Current FireWire ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
  3. Accelerated Graphics Port
  4. Card sound chips
  5. Port USB and FireWire connections
  6. Random Accesses Memory

14 Clues: Manufacturerspower supply unitCard sound chipsUniversal Serial BusRandom Accesses MemoryAccelerated Graphics PortBasic Input/Output SystemPort COM communications portThe motherboard is a large PCBPeripheral Component InterconnectPort USB and FireWire connectionscolor the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green....

anatomy of a computer 2019-02-15

anatomy of a computer crossword puzzle
Across
  1. it transfers data at 12mb per second.
  2. blocks made of metal that cools the processer by dissipating the heat.
  3. The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS(operating system) in the ________ chip.
  4. Lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
  5. It funnels power through the multicoloured cables
  6. with an old printer, you would need to connect the device to the _________
  7. when the reaches its capacity,the processor redirects the excess data to your hard drive.
Down
  1. it ports transfer data as fast as 400Mb per second
  2. if your motherboard doesnt have a sound chip, you can use a _______
  3. the ______ cables are used instead of the USB cables.
  4. the _______ is a large PCB.
  5. they are slower than USB cables.
  6. the brain that carries out your computers instructions.
  7. it supplies the image to the monitor.

14 Clues: the _______ is a large PCB.they are slower than USB cables.it transfers data at 12mb per second.it supplies the image to the monitor.It funnels power through the multicoloured cablesit ports transfer data as fast as 400Mb per secondthe ______ cables are used instead of the USB cables.the brain that carries out your computers instructions....

Anatomy of the eye 2021-03-30

Anatomy of the eye crossword puzzle
Across
  1. opening at the center of the iris
  2. the colored part of the eye that that regulates the amount of light entering the eye
  3. clear outer part of eye's focusing system
  4. structure that protects the eyeball and helps to keep it moist
  5. clear part of the eye behind the iris that helps to focus light on retina
  6. contains the sensory cells that pick up and convert light into nerve impulses
  7. a gland that produces tears to help keep your eyes moist
  8. a transparent, colorless gel that fills the back 2/3 of the eyeball
  9. a tough protective covering on the outside of the eye
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  1. the structure that carries impulses from the retina to the brain
  2. supplies retina with nutrients
  3. this muscle changes the shape of the lens and allows the eye to focus on objects at various distances
  4. a sensory receptor in the retina that senses size, shape, and brightness of visual images and functions best in dim light.
  5. a sensory receptor in the retina that is sensitive to colors and functions best in bright light.

14 Clues: supplies retina with nutrientsopening at the center of the irisclear outer part of eye's focusing systema tough protective covering on the outside of the eyea gland that produces tears to help keep your eyes moiststructure that protects the eyeball and helps to keep it moistthe structure that carries impulses from the retina to the brain...

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword 2023-11-29

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. surgical repair of cartilage.
  2. The smaller of the two lower leg bones
  3. Kneecap
  4. inflammation of the membrane lining of a joint.
  5. type of cancer that occurs in blood-making cells found in the red bone marrow.
  6. Collarbone
  7. grating sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together.
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  1. Shinbone
  2. A cell that rebuilds bone.
  3. ________ fluid acts as a lubricant to make the smooth movement of a joint possible.
  4. often caused by vitamin D deficiency
  5. bones of the fingers
  6. The opening in a bone through which blood vessels, nerves, and ligaments pass through is called a
  7. A cell that breaks down bone

14 Clues: KneecapShinboneCollarbonebones of the fingersA cell that rebuilds bone.A cell that breaks down bonesurgical repair of cartilage.often caused by vitamin D deficiencyThe smaller of the two lower leg bonesinflammation of the membrane lining of a joint.grating sound heard when the ends of a broken bone move together....

Anatomy of a horse 2023-12-31

Anatomy of a horse crossword puzzle
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  1. The ridge between the shoulder blades.
  2. The ridge between the shoulder blades.
  3. The back end of a horse, including the buttocks, upper rear legs, dock of the tail, hips, and the croup.
  4. The topline of a horse’s hindquarters
  5. The joint above the pastern, this functions like an ankle.
  6. The part of a horse’s leg immediately above the hoof.
  7. The hair that grows from a horse’s neck.
  8. A horse’s front foot.
Down
  1. This is the bone located inside the hoof.
  2. The part of the leg between the fetlock and coronet at the top of the hoof. The pastern is made up of 2 bones.
  3. The left-hand side of a horse.
  4. This joint is the bony protrusion at the top of the cannon bone on the hind leg. This functions similar to a human knee on the horses back leg.
  5. The right-hand side of a horse.
  6. The hard part of a horse’s foot. The hoof itself has little to no nerves, similar to your fingernail only much much thicker. The hoof protects the coffin bone.
  7. A horse’s lower legs from the knee to the ankle. Similar to a human shin bone.

15 Clues: A horse’s front foot.The left-hand side of a horse.The right-hand side of a horse.The topline of a horse’s hindquartersThe ridge between the shoulder blades.The ridge between the shoulder blades.The hair that grows from a horse’s neck.This is the bone located inside the hoof.The part of a horse’s leg immediately above the hoof....

Cell and Tissues (Anatomy) 2023-03-07

Cell and Tissues (Anatomy) crossword puzzle
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  1. Tissue that is in the brain
  2. Tissue that is between other tissues
  3. The material within in the cell
  4. Building block of the body
  5. Thin outer covering the cell
  6. Cells that carry electrical messages from the brain
  7. Cell structure that makes protein
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  1. Carries genetic information
  2. Encloses the nucleus
  3. Powerhouse of the cell
  4. Tissue that is in the heart
  5. The "brain" of the cell regulates cell activity
  6. Tissue that covers the body
  7. Cells that carry hemoglobin

14 Clues: Encloses the nucleusPowerhouse of the cellBuilding block of the bodyCarries genetic informationTissue that is in the brainTissue that is in the heartTissue that covers the bodyCells that carry hemoglobinThin outer covering the cellThe material within in the cellCell structure that makes proteinTissue that is between other tissues...

Anatomy of Computer Crossword 2021-09-15

Anatomy of Computer Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. It stands for Random access memory
  2. a peripheral that the user types with
  3. a type of device that controls the cursor
  4. A device that functions like the brain
  5. Used to get on the internet, communication
  6. Stands for arithmetic logic unit
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  1. physical parts described by a term
  2. The primary storage system of the pc
  3. displays visuals sent from the computer
  4. permanent storage of system software
  5. a device that prints text and graphics
  6. Generates videos and images to monitor
  7. a circuited board that connects pc parts
  8. Instructions that tell a pc what to do

14 Clues: Stands for arithmetic logic unitphysical parts described by a termIt stands for Random access memoryThe primary storage system of the pcpermanent storage of system softwarea peripheral that the user types witha device that prints text and graphicsGenerates videos and images to monitorA device that functions like the brain...

Anatomy of Long Bones 2021-12-15

Anatomy of Long Bones crossword puzzle
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  1. growth plates; let your bones grow in length
  2. shaft of the bone; made of compact bone
  3. a tiny hole in the bone that blood vessels thread through
  4. adipose tissue in the medullary cavity
  5. a membrane made of connective tissue that covers the outisde of bones
  6. connective tissue membrane that lines the medullary cavity
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  1. epiphysis further from the trunk
  2. hollow space filled with yellow marrow
  3. knobby ends of the bone filled with spongy bone
  4. filled with red marrow; found in the ends of bones
  5. found at the end of long bones; protects the bones
  6. found in the ends of our bones; produces red blood cells
  7. epiphysis closer to the trunk
  8. makes up the shaft of bone; has fewer spaces

14 Clues: epiphysis closer to the trunkepiphysis further from the trunkhollow space filled with yellow marrowadipose tissue in the medullary cavityshaft of the bone; made of compact bonegrowth plates; let your bones grow in lengthmakes up the shaft of bone; has fewer spacesknobby ends of the bone filled with spongy bone...

Hearing-10th grade Anatomy 2022-04-04

Hearing-10th grade Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. the snail-shaped tube (in the inner ear coiled around the modiolus) where sound vibrations are converted into nerve impulses by the organ of Corti
  2. fenestra that has the base of the stapes attached to it
  3. a pouch projecting from an atrium of the heart
  4. the membrane in the ear that vibrates to sound
  5. either of the paired tubes connecting the middle ears to the nasopharynx; equalizes air pressure on the two sides of the eardrum
  6. a state of equilibrium
Down
  1. one of three tube loops filled with fluid and in planes nearly at right angles with one another; concerned with equilibrium
  2. either of the passages in the outer ear from the auricle to the tympanic membrane
  3. the cranial nerve that serves the retina
  4. a soft yellow wax secreted by glands in the ear canal
  5. fenestra leading into the cochlea
  6. the ossicle attached to the eardrum
  7. the ossicle between the malleus and the stapes
  8. the stirrup-shaped ossicle that transmits sound from the incus to the cochlea

14 Clues: a state of equilibriumfenestra leading into the cochleathe ossicle attached to the eardrumthe cranial nerve that serves the retinaa pouch projecting from an atrium of the heartthe membrane in the ear that vibrates to soundthe ossicle between the malleus and the stapesa soft yellow wax secreted by glands in the ear canal...

Anatomy Of A Computer 2022-02-22

Anatomy Of A Computer crossword puzzle
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  1. Purple and Green ports that connect the mouse and keyboard.
  2. the "brain" of the computer
  3. peripherals to communicate with the processor. (basic input/output system)
  4. Transfers data to connect to different peripherals.
  5. Houses data and directs to appropriate device
  6. Houses your graphics card.
  7. Connects old mice and keyboards. Also known as (COM)communications port.
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  1. Enhances sound quality. Plugs into motherboard.
  2. Lets peripherals communicate quickly with processor.
  3. performs system checks and allows your
  4. Connects older devices to computers. Being quickly replaced by Firewire ports and USB.
  5. Allows peripherals to draw poer from these ports.
  6. Funnels power through multicolored wires.
  7. The cpu stores temporary datain this device.

14 Clues: Houses your graphics card.the "brain" of the computerperforms system checks and allows yourFunnels power through multicolored wires.The cpu stores temporary datain this device.Houses data and directs to appropriate deviceEnhances sound quality. Plugs into motherboard.Allows peripherals to draw poer from these ports....

Head and Neck Anatomy 2025-02-04

Head and Neck Anatomy crossword puzzle
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  1. The structures found within the carotid sheath are the common carotid artery, internal jugular vein, and _____ nerve.
  2. The _____ scalene muscle is located anterior to the subclavian artery and the brachial plexus.
  3. The superior thyroid artery, lingual artery, and facial artery branches of the _____ carotid artery.
  4. The _____ nerve provides motor innervation to the tongue.
  5. The _____ joint is formed by the mandible and the temporal bone of the skull.
  6. Name the cranial nerve responsible for both sensory and motor innervation of the muscles of mastication.
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  1. The _____ nerve innervates the muscles of facial expression such as orbicularis oculi, orbicularis oris and frontalis.
  2. Except for the _____ pterygoid, all the muscles of mastication elevate the mandible.
  3. The point where the sagittal suture meets the midpoint of the coronal suture.
  4. Name the foramina that CNII passes through at the base of the skull.
  5. The lower motor neuron lesion of the facial nerve results in a clinical condition known as facial _____.
  6. The spinal cord passes through the foramen _____ at the base of the skull.
  7. The region that is formed by the Frontal, Temporal, Parietal, and Sphenoid bones of the skull.
  8. The suprahyoid muscle that has 2 bellies and is responsible for depression of the mandible.

14 Clues: The _____ nerve provides motor innervation to the tongue.Name the foramina that CNII passes through at the base of the skull.The spinal cord passes through the foramen _____ at the base of the skull.The point where the sagittal suture meets the midpoint of the coronal suture....

Anatomy of the stomach 2024-03-08

Anatomy of the stomach crossword puzzle
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  1. Major branch of the abdominal aorta supplying blood to the stomach and other abdominal organs
  2. The muscular ring controlling the flow of food from the stomach into the duodenum
  3. The angular notch or indentation along the greater curvature of the stomach
  4. Enlarged lymph node near the stomach, often associated with certain cancers
  5. The portion of the stomach connecting to the pyloric canal
  6. The rounded top portion of the stomach
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  1. The shorter and more superior curve of the stomach
  2. Vein that drains the spleen and is important in the blood supply of the stomach
  3. The region where the oesophagus enters the stomach, often associated with the cardiac sphincter
  4. The opening at the lower end of the stomach that leads to the small intestine
  5. The folds or wrinkles in the stomach lining that allow for expansion
  6. The serous membrane lining the abdominal cavity and covering the abdominal organs
  7. This notch is a distinct point on the upper part of the stomach where the oesophagus meets
  8. The longer and more inferior curve of the stomach

14 Clues: The rounded top portion of the stomachThe longer and more inferior curve of the stomachThe shorter and more superior curve of the stomachThe portion of the stomach connecting to the pyloric canalThe folds or wrinkles in the stomach lining that allow for expansionThe angular notch or indentation along the greater curvature of the stomach...

Anatomy of a computer 2022-02-09

Anatomy of a computer crossword puzzle
Across
  1. If you have an older printer or scanner, you probablyconnect the device to the _______ ______
  2. lets quick communication with the processor.
  3. funnels power through the multicolored cables
  4. Most ______ _____attach to one of the motheboards pci slots
  5. ports transfer data as fast as400Mbps
  6. generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
  7. directs data traffic
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  1. PCI slots.
  2. supplies image to the monitor
  3. The brain of the computer
  4. this virtual memory stores and releases data
  5. You can attach some olderkey-boards, mice, and modems to the _______ _____
  6. lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals.
  7. 1.1 ports transfer data at 12Mbps

14 Clues: PCI slots.directs data trafficThe brain of the computersupplies image to the monitor1.1 ports transfer data at 12Mbpsports transfer data as fast as400Mbpslets quick communication with the processor.this virtual memory stores and releases datafunnels power through the multicolored cableslets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals....

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

Renaissance Art Intro. 2023-03-06

Renaissance Art Intro. crossword puzzle
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  1. Making paintings look 3D
  2. Making pictures look realistic
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  1. Paintings on a wall of wet plaster.
  2. The study of the structure of humans, animals and plants

4 Clues: Making paintings look 3DMaking pictures look realisticPaintings on a wall of wet plaster.The study of the structure of humans, animals and plants

Scientific Revolution 2024-04-12

Scientific Revolution crossword puzzle
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  1. he believed observation and experimentation were important steps this process
  2. Germany astronomer that determined that planets revolve in orbits
  3. an Italian astronomer tried for heresy at the Inquisition for contradicting Ptolemy and the Church
  4. Danish astronomer that calculated the most accurate celestial observations of the time
  5. an English mathematician who developed calculus, described gravity and formulated the three laws of motion
  6. Anton von Leeuwenhoek perfected this instrument of science
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  1. the birth of modern science
  2. showed how the heart served as a pump to force blood through veins and arteries
  3. new scientific ideas of the era challenged this institution
  4. he wrote the first accurate book on human anatomy
  5. Polish astronomer that first suggested the theory of a heliocentric universe

11 Clues: the birth of modern sciencehe wrote the first accurate book on human anatomyAnton von Leeuwenhoek perfected this instrument of sciencenew scientific ideas of the era challenged this institutionGermany astronomer that determined that planets revolve in orbitsPolish astronomer that first suggested the theory of a heliocentric universe...

Computed Radiography 2025-07-03

Computed Radiography crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Color of the photostimulable luminescence produced when photoelectrons are freed from the europium sites
  2. Pattern or direction in which the imaging plate is scanned by the laser
  3. Densities in the x-ray image that do not correspond to the anatomy imaged and degrade the diagnostic yield of the x-ray
  4. Color of the neon-helium laser that scans the imaging plate during reading
  5. Converts light into an analog electrical signal
  6. Activators in the phosphor layer
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  1. Layer that absorbs and reduces static electricity
  2. Color of the light that erases the PSP IP
  3. Layer that sends light in a forward direction and reduces light spread
  4. Site where excited/energized photoelectrons get trapped in the active layer
  5. Converts analog electrical signals to digital data

11 Clues: Activators in the phosphor layerColor of the light that erases the PSP IPConverts light into an analog electrical signalLayer that absorbs and reduces static electricityConverts analog electrical signals to digital dataLayer that sends light in a forward direction and reduces light spread...

Ancient Egypt and Nubia 2018-01-03

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

16 Clues: King of ancient Egyptgroup of rocky rapidsBlack wood from west africaA series of rulers from the same familyBuying and selling of goods and servicesSkilled worker who practices a handicraftHard white material made from elephant tusksSymbol that stands for a word, idea, or soundDependence by each country or group on the other...

Ancient Egypt and Nubia 2018-01-03

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

16 Clues: group of rocky rapidsKing of ancient EgyptBlack wood from west africaA series of rulers from the same familyBuying and selling of goods and servicesSkilled worker who practices a handicraftHard white material made from elephant tusksSymbol that stands for a word, idea, or soundDependence by each country or group on the other...

Ologies 2023-09-18

Ologies crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - Study of naturally occurring chemical compounds and their properties; examples include quartz, fluorite, and
  2. - Study of nerves; also a branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the nervous system
  3. - Study of Earth's moon and its geology
  4. - Study of viruses and viral diseases
  5. - Study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.
  6. - The study of all types of animals and everything about them
  7. - Study of fossilized plants and animals remains to gain clues about Earth's past
  8. - Study of the functions of the structures of the body (often combined with Anatomy concepts)
  9. - Study of all aspects of diseases & possible causes of death
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  1. - Study of fungi and yeasts
  2. - Study of parasites
  3. - Study of the bones and the disorders and diseases of the skeletal system
  4. - Study of earthquakes and seismic waves
  5. - Study of volcanoes and volcano-related phenomena
  6. - Study of microscopic life forms
  7. zoology ` - Study of animals with backbones and everything about them.

16 Clues: - Study of parasites- Study of fungi and yeasts- Study of microscopic life forms- Study of viruses and viral diseases- Study of Earth's moon and its geology- Study of earthquakes and seismic waves- Study of volcanoes and volcano-related phenomena- The study of all types of animals and everything about them...

Nursing Crossword 2023-09-28

Nursing Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Who helps Tonia care for the prisoners?
  2. Besides the patients, nurses need to also take care of who?
  3. Before Jason was a nurse, what was his job that would soon help him with his anatomy class?
  4. Melissa talks about how important it is for nurses to be able to detect _____________ through a patient.
  5. The homeless man that's life was completely changed by Whitney?
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  1. Health ______ means that we all have what we need to be as healthy as possible.
  2. Whitney fear is a _____ mental health nurse practitioner.
  3. Brian McMillion mainly cares for people who are_______.
  4. Sister Stephen Bloesl brings in ____ animals to comfort her patients.
  5. Jason short often goes to homes where ________ cant even reach.
  6. Many patients get ________ against for their looks, race, and wealth.
  7. How many years did Whitney work with homeless people?
  8. Whitney helps people who struggle with physical and _____ heath.
  9. Tonia tries to see her patients only as ______, not prisoners.
  10. What kind of nurse was Brian?
  11. Who was Naomi's biggest supporter?

16 Clues: What kind of nurse was Brian?Who was Naomi's biggest supporter?Who helps Tonia care for the prisoners?How many years did Whitney work with homeless people?Brian McMillion mainly cares for people who are_______.Whitney fear is a _____ mental health nurse practitioner.Besides the patients, nurses need to also take care of who?...

Skeletal Variation 2025-11-20

Skeletal Variation crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a bony projection that forms at the margins of joints
  2. a disease of the joints, degeneration of cartilage and underlying bone aka osteoarthritis
  3. a defect that is preset at birth (i.e., arising during gestation or due to hereditary tendencies)
  4. a localized alteration of tissue
  5. a pathological lesion characterized by abnormal loss or destruction of bone
  6. ______ Diagnosis, a systematic method for narrow down the identity of a condition
  7. fusion of two or more bones
  8. a pathological lesion characterized by abnormal bone shape
  9. an abnormal condition affecting the body, including infections, injuries and disorders
  10. an infection of the bone or bone marrow
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  1. the study of disease
  2. abnormal anatomy, which is a manifestation of a disease process
  3. hyperostosis a condition of porous enlargement of the bone tissue, often associated with anemia
  4. a condition where a vertebra takes on characteristics of another segment of the spine
  5. inflammation involving the periosteal surface (outer) of bone
  6. a pathological lesion characterized by an abnormal excess of bone

16 Clues: the study of diseasefusion of two or more bonesa localized alteration of tissuean infection of the bone or bone marrowa bony projection that forms at the margins of jointsa pathological lesion characterized by abnormal bone shapeinflammation involving the periosteal surface (outer) of bone...

15 terms "Ologies" crossword puzzle 2026-05-12

15 terms "Ologies" crossword puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. Study of parasites
  2. Study of viruses and viral diseases
  3. Study of animals with backbones and everything about them
  4. Study of earthquakes and seismic waves
  5. Study of naturally occurring chemical compounds and their properties; examples include quartz, fluorite, and calcite
  6. Study of fossilized plants and animals remains to gain clues about Earth's past
  7. Study of fungi and yeasts
  8. Study of Earth's moon and its geology
Down
  1. Study of the functions of the structures of the body(often combined with Anatomy concepts)
  2. The study of all types of animals and everything about them
  3. Study of the bones and the disorders and diseases of the skeletal system
  4. Study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion
  5. Study of microscopic life forms
  6. Study of all aspects of diseases & possible causes of death
  7. Study of nerves; also a branch of medicine dealing with diseases of the nervous system
  8. Study of volcanoes and volcano-related phenomena

16 Clues: Study of parasitesStudy of fungi and yeastsStudy of microscopic life formsStudy of viruses and viral diseasesStudy of Earth's moon and its geologyStudy of earthquakes and seismic wavesStudy of volcanoes and volcano-related phenomenaStudy of animals with backbones and everything about themThe study of all types of animals and everything about them...

Renaissance crossword puzzle 2020-10-09

Renaissance crossword puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. some reffered to god as this
  2. Renaissance political philosopher
  3. the thery that earth is in the middle of the universe
  4. the action of cutting up a body or plant to study its internal parts.
  5. the early period of the time period we are investigating
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  1. the theory that the sun is in the middle of the universe
  2. 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.
  3. the late period of the time period we are investigating
  4. this law was invented by isaac newton
  5. a set of principles underlying the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.

10 Clues: some reffered to god as thisRenaissance political philosopherthis law was invented by isaac newtonthe thery that earth is in the middle of the universethe late period of the time period we are investigatingthe theory that the sun is in the middle of the universethe early period of the time period we are investigating...

Castillo, Luz period 4 game two 2023-09-18

Castillo, Luz period 4 game two crossword puzzle
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  1. allows bones to make a sliding motion either back and forth or side to side.
  2. bones can move about one another in many directions but cannot rotate.
  3. when one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone.
  4. The two bones both concave and convex regions with shapes of 2 bones complementing each other.
  5. immovable.
  6. a thin layer of dense connective tissue connecting the bones of the skull.
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  1. Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy.
  2. a joint in which bones are connected by ligaments.
  3. joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments.
  4. joints and bones are connected by hyaline or fibro-cartilage.

10 Clues: immovable.a joint in which bones are connected by ligaments.Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy.joints and bones are connected by hyaline or fibro-cartilage.bones can move about one another in many directions but cannot rotate.a thin layer of dense connective tissue connecting the bones of the skull....

Blue Group Crossword 2022-05-13

Blue Group Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behaviour, origin, and distribution.
  2. the quality of being unwilling to work or use energy.
  3. the scientific study of the behaviour, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
  4. the state of containing nothing.
  5. the state or quality of being arranged neatly and in order.
  6. the state or quality of being nasty.
  7. the science which deals with the physical structure and substance of the earth, their history, and the processes which act on them.
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  1. lack of common sense or judgement.
  2. the quality of having great weight.
  3. the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.

10 Clues: the state of containing nothing.lack of common sense or judgement.the quality of having great weight.the state or quality of being nasty.the quality of being unwilling to work or use energy.the state or quality of being arranged neatly and in order.the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts....

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 5-1 2016-08-16

Apologia Anatomy Lesson 5-1 crossword puzzle
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  1. A protein (like those found in vegetables) that contains only some of the essential amino acids. TWO WORDS
  2. One of the two type of essential fatty acids your body needs. Among other foods, it can be found in tuna, dark leafy green vegetables and flax seeds. TWO WORDS
  3. Fats that are usually solid at room temperature, such as butter. TWO WORDS
  4. Substances found in food and drink that your body needs to be healthy.
  5. Another name for fats, based on the three fatty acid chains linked to a glycerol to make a fat.
  6. Small carbohydrate molecules (sugars) that digest easily and provide "quick energy" for your body. TWO WORDS
  7. The type of essential fatty acid of which your body needs the greatest amount. It is found in most cooking oils. TWO WORDS
  8. Large carbohydrate molecules (unrefined starches) that take a long time to digest. They release energy into your bloodstream slowly. TWO WORDS
  9. The very sweet sugar found in most fruits.
  10. Fats are made up of three _______________ attached to a glycerol. TWO WORDS
  11. A protein, such as those from meat or eggs, that contains all nine essential amino acids. TWO WORDS
  12. What we call the glucose in your bloodstream. TWO WORDS
  13. These are formed when two or more different kinds of atoms are linked together.
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  1. A strand of amino acids; a substance made and used in every cell in your body.
  2. The fatty acids your body can't make but must have in order to continue making the special fats it needs to survive. THREE WORDS
  3. Unhealthy fats that have been industrially altered through hydrogenation. TWO WORDS
  4. The nine amino acids that your body cannot make, but that are essential (required) for your cells to make the proteins they need. THREE WORDS
  5. Fats that are usually liquid at room temperature, such as those that come from olives or nuts. TWO WORDS
  6. Three fatty acid molecules are linked together with this molecule to form a fat.
  7. The measure for how quickly food releases energy (in the form of glucose) into your bloodstream. TWO WORDS
  8. A process whereby unsaturated fats are chemically converted into saturated fats.
  9. The liver changes glucoese into this complex carbohydrate. It becomes stored energy for later use.
  10. Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms linked together in specific forms that can be broken down to give your body the energy it needs.
  11. The smallest units of an element that retain the properties of the element.
  12. Units we use to measure energy.
  13. Your body turns most carbohydrates into this one simple carbohydrate.

26 Clues: Units we use to measure energy.The very sweet sugar found in most fruits.What we call the glucose in your bloodstream. TWO WORDSYour body turns most carbohydrates into this one simple carbohydrate.Substances found in food and drink that your body needs to be healthy.Fats that are usually solid at room temperature, such as butter. TWO WORDS...

Anatomy of the Auditory system 2016-04-30

Anatomy of the Auditory system crossword puzzle
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  1. this is an enlargement near the cavity of the osseous labyrinth
  2. the tendon of Stapes arises from here
  3. its functions are protection, resonance, and transmission of sound
  4. this allows communication between the Scala vestibuli and the middle ear
  5. is fluid that fills the Scala Vestibuli and Scala Tympani
  6. this is what divides the outer and middle ear
  7. this is where the Organ of Corti resides
  8. the bones of the middle ear
  9. it is the central portion of the osseous labyrinth
  10. Function is to aid in localization of sound in space
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  1. it is divided into the Vestibular system and the Cochlear system
  2. largest of the ossicles
  3. it looks like a coiled snail shell
  4. these cells are separated from the inner hair cell row by the tunnel of corti
  5. this nerve innervates the Tensor Tympani
  6. the resistance to the flow of energy
  7. its function is to rotate the stapes posteriorly
  8. the point of attachment for the malleus
  9. is the middle bone in the chain of ossicles
  10. this is located in the petrous portion of the temporal bone

20 Clues: largest of the ossiclesthe bones of the middle earit looks like a coiled snail shellthe resistance to the flow of energythe tendon of Stapes arises from herethe point of attachment for the malleusthis nerve innervates the Tensor Tympanithis is where the Organ of Corti residesis the middle bone in the chain of ossicles...

Anatomy of a Medical Term 2016-06-19

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

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

Anatomy Lecture 8 Crossword Review 2016-08-31

Anatomy Lecture 8 Crossword Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Movement that occurs in the sagittal plane
  2. How muscles attach to bone
  3. This nerve innervates the muscles of facial expression
  4. Muscle that depresses mandible and tenses skin of inferior neck
  5. This muscle elevates the mandible for chewing
  6. This attachment is usually more proximal and less mobile
  7. This muscle forms the bulk of the tongue
  8. This muscle helps you pout
  9. The sternocleidomastoid muscle inserts at this process
  10. This nerve innervates the muscles of mastication
  11. This muscle keeps food inside the mouth
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  1. Term used to describe rotation of the forearm
  2. This muscle originates on the zygomatic arch
  3. Term used to describe forward movement in the transverse plane
  4. Movement of a body part away from the midline
  5. This term is used to describe how muscles attach to each other
  6. The pterygoid muscles attach to this bone
  7. Term used to describe "chewing"
  8. This muscle inserts on the angle of the mouth
  9. This orbicularis muscle helps to close the eye
  10. The fibre arrangement of orbicularis auris

21 Clues: How muscles attach to boneThis muscle helps you poutTerm used to describe "chewing"This muscle keeps food inside the mouthThis muscle forms the bulk of the tongueThe pterygoid muscles attach to this boneMovement that occurs in the sagittal planeThe fibre arrangement of orbicularis aurisThis muscle originates on the zygomatic arch...

Human Anatomy Quiz Study Assignment 2015-10-28

Human Anatomy Quiz Study Assignment crossword puzzle
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  1. lower jaw bone
  2. triangular shape muscles
  3. maximum/ largest muscle in the body
  4. and external monitors
  5. muscle/ spindle shaped, single nucleus
  6. seven bones in the wrist
  7. attachment to an immovable bone
  8. upper arm bone
  9. it takes 17 muscles to do this
  10. hinge joint
  11. ball and socket joints
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  1. holds the shoulder joint away from rest of body
  2. also known as shoulder blade
  3. study of how the brain and nervous system works
  4. information storage, transfer and processing
  5. support and protection of neurons
  6. your forehead shaped muscle
  7. largest bone in the body
  8. creates the framework for neurons
  9. type of muscle response
  10. neuron connector
  11. interprets sensory information
  12. response to processed information
  13. found only in the heart
  14. only bones with immovable joints
  15. connects bone to muscle
  16. your dancing bone

27 Clues: hinge jointlower jaw boneupper arm boneneuron connectoryour dancing boneand external monitorsball and socket jointstype of muscle responsefound only in the heartconnects bone to musclelargest bone in the bodytriangular shape musclesseven bones in the wristyour forehead shaped musclealso known as shoulder bladeinterprets sensory information...

Anatomy of the Auditory System 2015-12-07

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

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

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

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

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

Anatomy and Physiology of Audiology 2016-12-07

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

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

Cross Sectional Anatomy - Facial Bones 2017-10-17

Cross Sectional Anatomy - Facial Bones crossword puzzle
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  1. These bones form the bridge of the nose.
  2. The inferior nasal conchae are also known as inferior nasal ________________ .
  3. This muscle originates on the temporal fossa and inserts on the coronoid process of the mandible.
  4. Narrow, oblong canal that serves as the primary drainage pathway from the maxillary sinuses into the middle meatus.
  5. This portion of the Palatine bone joins anteriorly with the palatine process of the maxilla to form the hard palate.
  6. Sinuses that are also called the antrum of Highmore.
  7. Located on the midsagittal line and forms the inferior portion of the bony nasal septum.
  8. The Zygoma is also known as these bones...
  9. Medial and lateral muscles that originate from the pterygoid process of the sphenoid bone.
  10. Portion of the palatine bone that extends to form a segment of the lateral wall of the nasal cavity and the medial wall of the orbit.
  11. Thickest wall of the orbit.
  12. Sinuses that are normally paired and occupy the body of the sphenoid just below the sella turcica.
  13. Sinuses that do not form or become aerated until 6 years of age.
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  1. The posterior 1/4 of this palate is created by the horizontal portion of the palatine bones.
  2. Strongest muscle of the jaw.
  3. Nasal cavity is lined by this and is responsible for filtering airborne particles. (2 words)
  4. Vertical portion of the mandible.
  5. Foramen which transmits the infraorbital nerve and blood vessels.
  6. L-shaped bones located in the posterior aspect of the nasal cavity between the maxilla and pterygoid process of the sphenoid.
  7. This process serves as an attachment site for the temporalis and masseter muscles.
  8. Various openings through which drainage of the paranasal sinuses occurs.
  9. Process that articulates with the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone to form the temporomandibular joint.
  10. Bones that form the medial wall of each orbit.
  11. Largest facial bone.
  12. This wall of the orbit is exceedingly thin.
  13. The angle created by junction of portions of the mandible.
  14. This process of the zygomatic bone extends posteriorly to join the zygomatic process of the temporal bone to form the zygomatic arch.
  15. Sinuses contained within the lateral masses of the ethmoid bone.
  16. Nerve of sight.

29 Clues: Nerve of sight.Largest facial bone.Thickest wall of the orbit.Strongest muscle of the jaw.Vertical portion of the mandible.These bones form the bridge of the nose.The Zygoma is also known as these bones...This wall of the orbit is exceedingly thin.Bones that form the medial wall of each orbit.Sinuses that are also called the antrum of Highmore....

Vocal Anatomy Crossword of Awesome! 2018-02-27

Vocal Anatomy Crossword of Awesome! crossword puzzle
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  1. / The part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the slitlike opening between them. It affects voice modulation through expansion or contraction.
  2. / Activated when pressing your hand against the front of your head or the back of your head.
  3. / Used for intense singing or phonation, belting especially, this is activated by mimicking holding suitcases, holding melons under your arms, or putting on a swim cap.
  4. / We do this breath everyday all the time.
  5. / Two small, elongated pieces of yellow elastic cartilage, placed one on either side, in the aryepiglottic fold.
  6. / The flappy flap that stops you from the choky choke.
  7. / the primary resonator for vocal sounds. Vowels tend to be most closely associated with this space. It is defined as the Pharyngeal space behind the mouth from the Epiglottis to the Soft Palate. It exists mostly behind the Tongue and is defined almost completely by soft tissue.
  8. / Breathing Tube of joy.
  9. / provides attachment to the muscles of the floor of the mouth and the tongue above, the larynx below, and the epiglottis and pharynx behind.
  10. / When You're larynx rises, your vocal chords get _____________.
  11. / The vocal chords place of residence.
  12. / This breath is used for high air pressure belt, pop, and rock sounds.
  13. / The first space that the Larynx opens into Resonator behind the larynx and can be changed with the lifting and lowering of the larynx.
  14. / How much of a certain technique is needed.
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  1. / They Allow the vocal folds to be tensed, relaxed, or approximated. They articulate with the supero-lateral parts of the cricoid cartilage lamina, forming the cricoarytenoid joints at which they can come together, move apart, tilt anteriorly or posteriorly, and rotate.
  2. / When your larynx lowers, your vocal chords get ______________.
  3. / an apparatus that increases the resonance of a sound, especially a hollow part of a musical instrument.
  4. / On these, the edges of can be made to tense and relax by the passage of air from the lungs, thus producing vocal sound.
  5. / provide attachments for the cricothyroid muscle, posterior cricoarytenoid muscle and lateral cricoarytenoid muscle muscles, cartilages, and ligaments involved in opening and closing the airway and in speech production.
  6. / Flaring the nostrils to engage muscles behind the soft palate to aid in high larynx, head voice, singing.
  7. / This breath is used for low air pressure, classical, and operatic sounds.
  8. / the upper pair, each of which encloses a vestibular ligament, extends from one side of the thyroid cartilage in front to the arytenoid cartilage on the same side of the larynx in back, and is not directly concerned with speech production.
  9. / A fancy name for the throat and your main source of vocal resonation.
  10. / the highest part of the Pharynx. It exists above the mouth and behind the nose. It is the largest open space of the three Pharyngeal areas and is the most fixed. This means it is unable to close, making it an ideal resonator. The Eustachian tubes open into it, making it the path connecting our vocal sound to the ear internally. This area is referred to as the “ng” resonator from the sensation of resonance that results from the “ng” vocal sound found in words with that spelling, like “sing” and “hung”. It is also referred to as the Head Resonator.

24 Clues: / Breathing Tube of joy./ The vocal chords place of residence./ We do this breath everyday all the time./ How much of a certain technique is needed./ The flappy flap that stops you from the choky choke./ When your larynx lowers, your vocal chords get ______________./ When You're larynx rises, your vocal chords get _____________....

Vocal Anatomy Crossword of Awesome! 2018-02-27

Vocal Anatomy Crossword of Awesome! crossword puzzle
Across
  1. / provides attachment to the muscles of the floor of the mouth and the tongue above, the larynx below, and the epiglottis and pharynx behind.
  2. / the primary resonator for vocal sounds. Vowels tend to be most closely associated with this space. It is defined as the Pharyngeal space behind the mouth from the Epiglottis to the Soft Palate. It exists mostly behind the Tongue and is defined almost completely by soft tissue.
  3. / When your larynx lowers, your vocal chords get ______________.
  4. / On these, the edges of can be made to tense and relax by the passage of air from the lungs, thus producing vocal sound.
  5. / A fancy name for the throat and your main source of vocal resonation.
  6. / The vocal chords place of residence.
  7. / Breathing Tube of joy.
  8. / We do this breath everyday all the time.
  9. / They Allow the vocal folds to be tensed, relaxed, or approximated. They articulate with the supero-lateral parts of the cricoid cartilage lamina, forming the cricoarytenoid joints at which they can come together, move apart, tilt anteriorly or posteriorly, and rotate.
  10. / The flappy flap that stops you from the choky choke.
  11. / Anchors away! Used for intense singing or phonation, belting especially, this is activated by mimicking holding suitcases, holding melons under your arms, or putting on a swim cap.
  12. / This breath is used for high air pressure belt, pop, and rock sounds.
  13. / Anchors away! Activated when pressing your hand against the front of your head or the back of your head.
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  1. / When You're larynx rises, your vocal chords get _____________.
  2. / provide attachments for the cricothyroid muscle, posterior cricoarytenoid muscle and lateral cricoarytenoid muscle muscles, cartilages, and ligaments involved in opening and closing the airway and in speech production.
  3. / Two small, elongated pieces of yellow elastic cartilage, placed one on either side, in the aryepiglottic fold.
  4. / Anchors Away! Flaring the nostrils to engage muscles behind the soft palate to aid in high larynx, head voice, singing.
  5. / How much of a certain technique is needed.
  6. / an apparatus that increases the resonance of a sound, especially a hollow part of a musical instrument.
  7. / the upper pair, each of which encloses a vestibular ligament, extends from one side of the thyroid cartilage in front to the arytenoid cartilage on the same side of the larynx in back, and is not directly concerned with speech production.
  8. / The first space that the Larynx opens into Resonator behind the larynx and can be changed with the lifting and lowering of the larynx.
  9. / the highest part of the Pharynx. It exists above the mouth and behind the nose. It is the largest open space of the three Pharyngeal areas and is the most fixed. This means it is unable to close, making it an ideal resonator. The Eustachian tubes open into it, making it the path connecting our vocal sound to the ear internally. This area is referred to as the “ng” resonator from the sensation of resonance that results from the “ng” vocal sound found in words with that spelling, like “sing” and “hung”. It is also referred to as the Head Resonator.
  10. / The part of the larynx consisting of the vocal cords and the slitlike opening between them. It affects voice modulation through expansion or contraction.
  11. / This breath is used for low air pressure, classical, and operatic sounds.

24 Clues: / Breathing Tube of joy./ The vocal chords place of residence./ We do this breath everyday all the time./ How much of a certain technique is needed./ The flappy flap that stops you from the choky choke./ When You're larynx rises, your vocal chords get _____________./ When your larynx lowers, your vocal chords get ______________....

Anatomy Chapter 1 Word Search 2018-10-02

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

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...

Gavin - Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-09-27

Gavin - Anatomy Of A Computer crossword puzzle
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  1. Energy
  2. also known as COM
  3. Lets The peripherals communicate quickly with the cpu
  4. used to connect mice and keyboards(obsolete)
  5. Short term memory
  6. Holds all the computer components
  7. Everything is connected to it and directs data flow
  8. allows to directly connect computer to the the modem
  9. most commonly used input slot
  10. The whole system
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  1. Creates the picture
  2. another type of connection for older devices but has become obsolete by the firewire and usb connections
  3. A signal going to external components
  4. Long term memory
  5. cleans up and outputs sound signals
  6. Holds the GPU
  7. used to connect many types of peripherals
  8. Type of software that is necessary
  9. Solid State
  10. Disc Storage
  11. Sends information in from the user
  12. Brain

22 Clues: BrainEnergySolid StateDisc StorageHolds the GPULong term memoryThe whole systemalso known as COMShort term memoryCreates the picturemost commonly used input slotHolds all the computer componentsType of software that is necessarySends information in from the usercleans up and outputs sound signalsA signal going to external components...

Gavin - Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-09-17

Gavin - Anatomy Of A Computer crossword puzzle
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  1. Short term memory
  2. The whole system
  3. Disc Storage
  4. Holds all the computer components
  5. Holds the GPU
  6. Everything is connected to it and directs data flow
  7. Type of software that is necessary
  8. also known as COM
  9. Energy
  10. Brain
  11. Creates the picture
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  1. another type of connection for older devices but has become obsolete by the firewire and usb connections
  2. used to connect many types of peripherals
  3. cleans up and outputs sound signals
  4. allows to directly connect computer to the the modem
  5. most commonly used input slot
  6. Lets The peripherals
  7. A signal going to external components
  8. Sends information in from the user
  9. Solid State
  10. Long term memory
  11. used to connect mice and keyboards(obsolete)

22 Clues: BrainEnergySolid StateDisc StorageHolds the GPUThe whole systemLong term memoryShort term memoryalso known as COMCreates the pictureLets The peripheralsmost commonly used input slotHolds all the computer componentsType of software that is necessarySends information in from the usercleans up and outputs sound signals...

Anatomy and Physiology Regional Terms 2021-08-22

Anatomy and Physiology Regional Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. Top of the shoulder or point
  2. Chin
  3. anterior surface of the leg or shin
  4. The forearm
  5. Buttocks
  6. Posterior surface of the leg
  7. The palm
  8. Sacrum
  9. Anterior surface of the knee
  10. Ear
  11. Lower back
  12. Posterior surface of Knee
  13. Thigh
  14. Wrist
  15. Ankle
  16. anterior surface of elbow
  17. Skull
  18. Fingers or toes
  19. Groin
  20. Spine
  21. Big Toe
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  1. Eye
  2. Bones of the foot
  3. Hip
  4. Cheek
  5. Bones of the hand
  6. Thumb
  7. Arm
  8. Armpit
  9. sternum or middle of chest
  10. Back of the head
  11. Pelvis
  12. Forehead
  13. Head
  14. Chest
  15. Abdomen
  16. Pubis
  17. Sole of the foot
  18. Nose
  19. Mouth
  20. Neck
  21. Hand

42 Clues: EyeHipArmEarChinHeadNoseNeckHandCheekThumbChestThighWristAnklePubisSkullGroinMouthSpineSacrumArmpitPelvisAbdomenBig ToeButtocksThe palmForeheadLower backThe forearmFingers or toesBack of the headSole of the footBones of the footBones of the handPosterior surface of Kneeanterior surface of elbowsternum or middle of chestTop of the shoulder or point...

Anatomy & Physiology Word Scramble 1 2021-12-29

Anatomy & Physiology Word Scramble 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. the system that controls the steady circulation of blood
  2. Front (anterior) portion of the epicranius
  3. composed of 14 bones
  4. process of cell reproduction
  5. bones that form the prominence of the cheeks
  6. facial artery that supplies blood to eye muscles
  7. Bones that form the sides and top of cranium
  8. facial artery that supplies blood to the lower lip
  9. the system responsible for breaking down foods
  10. Back (posterior) muscle of epicranius that draws the scalp backwards
  11. bony case that protects the brain
  12. a cell part that encloses the protoplasm & permits soluble substances to pass through the cell wall
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  1. the watery fluid of a cell known as protoplasm
  2. The hindmost bone of the skull
  3. light, spongy bone between the eye sockets
  4. brain, spinal cords, nerves
  5. composed of 206 bones and forms the body
  6. The movable part of the muscle farthest from the skeleton
  7. tiny, thin-walled blood vessels
  8. largest & most complex nerve tissue that powers thinking, feeling, and senses
  9. The part of the muscle that does not move: closest to skeleton
  10. bones that form the sides of the head
  11. Muscle that originates at the fibula and bends the foot
  12. Inner and larger bone in the forearm
  13. Small, thing bones located at the front inner wall of the orbits

25 Clues: composed of 14 bonesbrain, spinal cords, nervesprocess of cell reproductionThe hindmost bone of the skulltiny, thin-walled blood vesselsbony case that protects the brainInner and larger bone in the forearmbones that form the sides of the headcomposed of 206 bones and forms the bodyFront (anterior) portion of the epicranius...

The Anatomy of the Constitution 2021-12-13

The Anatomy of the Constitution crossword puzzle
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  1. an ________.
  2. New states can be admitted to the ______ with the
  3. what article is about federalism.
  4. Article III creates the ______ _____.
  5. Article III creates the ______ ________ and authorizes Congress to create federal courts below the ______ _______.
  6. Article _______ says the Constitution could not take effect until at least nine out of the thirteen states approved it.
  7. This article creates the legislative branch.
  8. The first paragraph is called the _______.
  9. the main topic of chapter 6
  10. of Congress and the president.
  11. The Constitution is not set in stone, and Article ____ describes how it can be changed!
  12. The ________ is in charge of executing the laws
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  1. all of the amendments.
  2. Article ____ of the Constitution describes how the states should interact with each other.
  3. Article Seven says the Constitution could not take effect until at least ____ out of the thirteen states approved it.
  4. A change or addition to the Constitution is
  5. ______ laws are more powerful then state laws
  6. Legislative branch creates _____
  7. This branch executes, or carries out, laws.
  8. The preambles job is to ____ the reader.

20 Clues: an ________.all of the amendments.the main topic of chapter 6of Congress and the president.Legislative branch creates _____what article is about federalism.Article III creates the ______ _____.The preambles job is to ____ the reader.The first paragraph is called the _______.A change or addition to the Constitution is...

Human Anatomy Vocabulary Part One 2022-05-19

Human Anatomy Vocabulary Part One crossword puzzle
Across
  1. palms of hand
  2. arm or leg
  3. away from the midline of the body
  4. towards the front of the body
  5. chest
  6. back
  7. lower back
  8. top and side of head
  9. neck
  10. forhead
Down
  1. skull
  2. wrist
  3. towards the feet
  4. towards the back of the body
  5. towards to midline of the body
  6. bottom of the foot
  7. tailbone
  8. femur
  9. mouth
  10. towards the head
  11. kneecap

21 Clues: backneckskullwristfemurmouthchestkneecapforheadtailbonearm or leglower backpalms of handtowards the feettowards the headbottom of the foottop and side of headtowards the back of the bodytowards the front of the bodytowards to midline of the bodyaway from the midline of the body

Anatomy Chapter 1-3 Review 2022-02-03

Anatomy Chapter 1-3 Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A membrane through which nothing can pass
  2. Proteins associated with the DNA of the nucleus, DNA strand are wound around them
  3. Contain enzymes that breakdown H2O2
  4. Genetically programmed cell death
  5. The monomers of proteins
  6. Give rise to lysosomes and secretory vesicles
  7. When chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate
  8. Synthesis of complex organic compounds
  9. Engulfing of extracellular material or pathogens
  10. Low osmotic solution outside of cell
  11. Body cavity that contains the lungs
  12. Away from the point of attachment of a limb
  13. Regional differences in the concentration of a substance
  14. The study of tissues
  15. Breakdown of complex organic molecules
  16. Anatomical term for the armpit
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  1. Outer layer of the serous membrane
  2. 60% rRNA and 40% protein
  3. Separates the thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity
  4. To remove proteins from the cytoplasm
  5. The study of cells
  6. The synthesis of RNA from a DNA template
  7. Inner layer of the serous membrane
  8. Cells that have not been divided yet and the DNA not coiled
  9. Divides body into equal left and right portions
  10. One glycerol + Three fatty acid
  11. Most abundant high-energy compound in the body

27 Clues: The study of cellsThe study of tissues60% rRNA and 40% proteinThe monomers of proteinsAnatomical term for the armpitOne glycerol + Three fatty acidGenetically programmed cell deathOuter layer of the serous membraneInner layer of the serous membraneContain enzymes that breakdown H2O2Body cavity that contains the lungs...

Anatomy Root Words Chapter 2 2021-12-09

Anatomy Root Words Chapter 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. crest
  2. lip
  3. hidden
  4. between
  5. passage
  6. of one’s free will
  7. well fed
  8. egglike
  9. bud
  10. make,produce
  11. a net
  12. a crow’s beak
  13. sewing
  14. upon
  15. flesh
  16. passage,channel
  17. ring
  18. something written
  19. joint socket
  20. band,ligament
Down
  1. bag,purse
  2. something inserted
  3. among,between
  4. sieve
  5. skin
  6. skin
  7. axis
  8. entire,whole
  9. vinegar cup
  10. pit
  11. inside
  12. over,more
  13. tooth
  14. stretched
  15. wrist
  16. joint
  17. stiff
  18. bundle
  19. knob
  20. together
  21. work
  22. rind or peel
  23. break
  24. joint socket
  25. muscle

45 Clues: lippitbudskinskinaxisknobworkuponringcrestsievetootha netwristjointstifffleshbreakhiddeninsidebundlesewingmusclebetweenpassageegglikewell fedtogetherbag,purseover,morestretchedvinegar cupentire,wholemake,producerind or peeljoint socketjoint socketamong,betweena crow’s beakband,ligamentpassage,channelsomething writtensomething inserted...

nervous system anatomy & physiology terms 2022-11-19

nervous system anatomy & physiology terms crossword puzzle
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  1. cerebr/o
  2. meningi/o
  3. pont/o
  4. vag/o
  5. mening/o
  6. encephal/o
  7. cerebell/o
  8. lept/o
  9. gli/o
  10. myel/o
  11. thalam/o
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  1. -lepsy
  2. neur/o
  3. my/o
  4. caus/o
  5. -plegia
  6. dur/o
  7. thec/o
  8. -paresis
  9. -phasia

20 Clues: my/ovag/odur/ogli/o-lepsyneur/opont/ocaus/othec/olept/omyel/o-plegia-phasiacerebr/omening/o-paresisthalam/omeningi/oencephal/ocerebell/o

Anatomy of Face and Neck 2022-10-26

Anatomy of Face and Neck crossword puzzle
Across
  1. has 2 parts;push the mandible down to open jaw
  2. back and base of the cranium
  3. helps with swallowing by bringing the tongue upward
  4. functions to depress mandible and elevate hyoid
  5. pushes the cheek against the teeth
  6. base of the septum
  7. styloid process;elevates and retracts hyoid bone
  8. not attached to bone;purpose to move lips
  9. suspends between mandible and larnyx;support tongue
  10. incisive fossa in mandible;raises/wrinkles chin
  11. 3 projections; each one resembles a scroll
  12. 2 bones that form the upper jaw; hard palate
  13. depress the tongue and make it protrude
  14. responsible for movement of mandible
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  1. forms the forehead and makes up frontal sinuses
  2. one each side of face; form main parts of cheeks
  3. originates in hyoid bone and depresses down sides of tongue
  4. has a body and pair of greater wings
  5. responsible for closing the jaw
  6. 2 of them; form the roof and upper sides of head
  7. raises the mandible and closes the jaw
  8. 2 on each side of head; each contains the ear
  9. makes the tongue move upward or backward
  10. 2 of bone; make of orbit near inner angle of eye
  11. floor of cranium and nasal cavity;concha structures
  12. lower part of jaw; strongest bone in face
  13. contains 2 bones; forming the bridge of the nose
  14. raises the tongue and lowers the jaw
  15. depresses the mandible
  16. works to draw angles of the mouth up and back

30 Clues: base of the septumdepresses the mandibleback and base of the craniumresponsible for closing the jawpushes the cheek against the teethhas a body and pair of greater wingsraises the tongue and lowers the jawresponsible for movement of mandibleraises the mandible and closes the jawdepress the tongue and make it protrude...

PPT: ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN 2023-12-04

PPT: ANATOMY OF THE BRAIN crossword puzzle
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  1. Mater attached to inner surface of skull; protects brain from displacement
  2. Region of brain responsible for basic life functions
  3. Brain grooves
  4. Membranes covering & protecting the CNS
  5. Lobe responsible for movement, recognition, perception of stimuli
  6. Region of brain responsible for higher level functioning
  7. Lobe responsible for auditory, speech & memory
  8. Lobe responsible for vision
  9. Brain ridges
  10. Connects 2 hemispheres and allows communication between sides (2 words)
  11. Maintains homeostasis and controls automatic responses
  12. Fluid produced within ventricles & surrounds CNS
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  1. Lobe responsible for executive functioning and long-term memory
  2. Mater transports cerebrospinal fluid from brain ventricles back into blood vessels
  3. Mater attached tightly to brain
  4. Found in temporal lobe; “fight or flight”, memory, emotion, feer
  5. In brain stem: breathing and heart rate (2 words)
  6. Region of brain that regulation & coordination of movement
  7. Sensory information travels through before going to cerebral cortex
  8. Found in temporal lobe; learning & short-term memory
  9. In brain stem: motor control, sensory analysis

21 Clues: Brain ridgesBrain groovesLobe responsible for visionMater attached tightly to brainMembranes covering & protecting the CNSLobe responsible for auditory, speech & memoryIn brain stem: motor control, sensory analysisFluid produced within ventricles & surrounds CNSIn brain stem: breathing and heart rate (2 words)...

Hip and Thigh Anatomy Crossword 2023-11-09

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...

Nervous System Anatomy and Physiologi 2023-09-19

Nervous System Anatomy and Physiologi crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Uterine contractions in laboring patients can occur because they are nervated by which nerves are working at that time
  2. The part of the brain that regulates body temperature is
  3. The chemical compound that plays a role in transmitting nerve impulses at synapses is.
  4. that act as protective and cushioning cells are.
  5. Neurons that function to connect or act as a means of communication between one neuron and another neuron are called.
  6. The cerebrum is also known as
  7. According to the function of the nerve, it has two divisions, namely
  8. A group of nerves tied together by a covering of coarser connective tissue to 6. form a fiber bundle or fascicle is
  9. The part of the brain that regulates body movement and balance is
  10. What connects motor and sensory neurons in nerve pathways is
Down
  1. Functions that influence responses by activating effector muscles or glands through motor output are functions based on.
  2. The cylindrical, shiny white bone that continues the brainstem is
  3. The brain nerves that originate from the retina of the eye are called
  4. The central nervous system is..
  5. What usually produces nerve impulses and usually transmits them out of the cell body is.
  6. The outermost covering layer of the brain is.
  7. Cel
  8. The nervous system that regulates events that occur automatically or unintentionally or is usually called the involuntary nervous system is called
  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. The largest part of a neuron's nerve cell is
  11. What is the name of the innermost layer covering the brain..

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

Special Senses Anatomy and Physiologi 2023-09-28

Special Senses Anatomy and Physiologi crossword puzzle
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  1. The bony labyrinth is filled with a plasma-like fluid called....
  2. Report on changes in the position of the head in space with respect to the pull of gravity when the body is not moving called....
  3. What are the enzymes responsible for destroying bacteria called enzymes....
  4. Capability to defect the taste of substances such as food....
  5. The ability of the eye to focus specifically on close objects is called....
  6. The inability to focus or accommodate due to inflexible lens which start as early as age 40 called....
  7. what is the sense of sound perception called a sense....
  8. The greater the convexity, the more light will bend, which is the explanation....
  9. Thick, glistening, white connective tissue, is seen anteriorly as the white of the eye....
  10. The outer ear is called....
Down
  1. The dorsal tongue surface is covered with small peg-like projections....
  2. Elders over age 65 start having gradual loss of hearing called....
  3. Humor that is similar to blood plasma and helps maintain intraocular pressure is called humor....
  4. Who is responsible for protecting the eyes....
  5. The innermost sensory layer of the eye is....
  6. The glands that are connected to the edge of the eyelid are called glands....
  7. What is the part where light enters the eye called....
  8. Tunic rich blood nutrition contains dark pigmen called....
  9. The membranous labyrinth itself contains a thicker fluid called....
  10. A tuft of hair cells covered with a gelatinous cap called....

20 Clues: The outer ear is called....The innermost sensory layer of the eye is....Who is responsible for protecting the eyes....What is the part where light enters the eye called....what is the sense of sound perception called a sense....Tunic rich blood nutrition contains dark pigmen called....Capability to defect the taste of substances such as food.......

Cardiovascular System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-10-02

Cardiovascular System Anatomy and Physiology crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A single vein that drains the thorax and enters the superior vena cava just before it joins the heart
  2. An artery that is a branch of the ascending aorta
  3. Valves that lie between the atrial and ventricular chambers on each side, and prevent backflow into the atria when the ventricles contract
  4. Narrowing of the blood vessels
  5. Heart contraction
  6. A superficial vein that drains the medial aspect of the arm and empties into the brachial vein proximally
  7. The outermost layer of the heart that encloses the heart in a double-walled sac
  8. The tunica consists of smooth muscle and elastic fibers that narrow or widen, causing blood pressure to increase or decrease
  9. Valve that closes when the ventricle is full
  10. The septum that divides the heart longitudinally
Down
  1. The pressure in the arteries at the peak of ventricular contraction
  2. Thick bundles of cardiac muscle twisted and whirled into ringlike arrangements
  3. Although cardiac muscles can beat independently, the muscle cells in the different areas of the heart have different rhythm
  4. The right AV valve and has three flaps
  5. Vein that receives venous blood from the arms via the axillary vein and from the skin and muscles of the head via the external jugular vein
  6. The visceral and outermost layer is actually a part of the heart wall
  7. The outermost tunic composed largely of fibrous connective tissue, and its function is basically to support and protect the vessels
  8. This contraction effectively ejects blood superiorly into the large arteries leaving the heart
  9. Several pairs of arteries serving the heavy muscles of the abdomen and trunk walls
  10. The innermost layer of the heart and is a thin, glistening sheet of endothelium hat lines the heart chambers

20 Clues: Heart contractionNarrowing of the blood vesselsThe right AV valve and has three flapsValve that closes when the ventricle is fullThe septum that divides the heart longitudinallyAn artery that is a branch of the ascending aortaThe pressure in the arteries at the peak of ventricular contraction...

Eye Anatomy and Common Disorders 2016-06-05

Eye Anatomy and Common Disorders crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Depression at the center of the macula and point of greatest visual acuity.
  2. Inflammation of a blocked meibomian gland.
  3. Error of refraction causing an inability to properly focus light into the retina.
  4. Connective tissue supporting the upper eyelid.
  5. Layer deep to the retina containing blood vessels.
  6. Increased pressure inside the eye causing reduction in vision.
  7. The chamber of the eye containing the vitreous humour.
  8. This artery runs through the optic canal with the optic nerve.
  9. Light sensitive layer of tissue lining the back of the eye.
  10. Cranial nerve which supplies the superior oblique muscle.
Down
  1. Tender yellow lesion on the edge of the eyelid due to a bacterial infection.
  2. Clear, dome-shaped anterior portion of the sclera.
  3. Muscle responsible for abduction of the eyeball.
  4. Responsible for drainage of aqueous humour.
  5. Chamber of the eye containing the aqueous humour.
  6. Duct which drains excess tears into the inferior meatus of the nasal cavity.
  7. Double vision.
  8. Tough outer coat of the eyeball.
  9. Colored part of the eye;responsible for regulating the amount of light entering the eye.
  10. Transparent structure which focuses light rays into the retina.

20 Clues: Double vision.Tough outer coat of the eyeball.Inflammation of a blocked meibomian gland.Responsible for drainage of aqueous humour.Connective tissue supporting the upper eyelid.Muscle responsible for abduction of the eyeball.Clear, dome-shaped anterior portion of the sclera.Layer deep to the retina containing blood vessels....

Chapters 1 & 2 Anatomy/Physiology 2019-09-18

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

40 Clues: energy = stored energyenergy = energy in action= one singular group of unitsenergy = Energy that travels in waves= Sour taste, dissolves metals, low pH= Basic structural material of the bodycompounds = Compounds that contain carbonreactions = Reactions that release energyreactions = The products of energy absorbing...

IB SHES Unit 1.1 Anatomy 2019-09-20

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

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...

INTRODUCTION OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2019-12-11

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

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

INTRODUCTION OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 2019-12-11

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

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

Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 2020-10-19

Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. This is a gland that is located at the base of the brain, shaped like a bean.
  2. The _____________ links the nervous system and immune systems with the help of the pituitary gland.
  3. The ______ mater is a thin fibrous tissue found in the brain, it is in direct contact with the cerebral cortex.
  4. The longitudal ________ separates the two hemispheres of the brain
  5. The uppermost part of the brain, containing two hemispheres
  6. The _________ lobe is responsible for processing auditory/olfactory sensation
  7. The _________ reflex occurs after stroking the sole of the foot
  8. The _______ mater is one of the meningeal layers that is fused to the periosteum of cranial bones.
  9. The plexus of the anterior rami arising from C1 - C4
  10. Section of the brainstem that is responsible for somatic/visceral motor control.
  11. The specific region of the skin surface monitored by a single pair of spinal nerves.
  12. The __________ lobe is responsible for visual stimuli
  13. Site where neuron communicates with another cell
  14. The node of __________ is a gap found within myelinated axons.
  15. Type of nerve cell where axon and dendrite processes are fused.
  16. The structure that is located near the brainstem and responsible for voluntary movement and other motor skills./
  17. one neuron splitting and communicating with many others
  18. topmost section of the brainstem.
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  1. The first and main form of active immune defense in the CNS.
  2. Neurons that link sensory and motor neurons.
  3. Signaling chemicals
  4. The type of processing that allows the brain to process simultaneous stimuli
  5. The spinal nerve motor roots.
  6. The ______ neurons are responsible for sensory processes such as receiving information(stimuli) and sending it to the CNS.
  7. The _______ cells form the myelin sheath.
  8. A groove on the surface of the brain
  9. Type of axon with one dendrite and one axon process.
  10. There are three layers of this including, pia mater, arachnoid mater and dura mater.
  11. Outermost layer of dense and irregular tissue that surrounds the peripheral nerve.
  12. Type of reflex that helps protect the body from harmful stimuli.
  13. The long and slender projection of a neuron that conducts action potentials.

31 Clues: Signaling chemicalsThe spinal nerve motor roots.topmost section of the brainstem.A groove on the surface of the brainThe _______ cells form the myelin sheath.Neurons that link sensory and motor neurons.Site where neuron communicates with another cellThe plexus of the anterior rami arising from C1 - C4...

Intro to Anatomy Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-02

Intro to Anatomy Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. right middle region
  2. further from surface of body
  3. top left region
  4. middle region
  5. divides anterior and posterior
  6. lower half of body/closer to feet
  7. further from body on limb
  8. closer to body on limb
  9. top middle region; stomach
  10. stand straight,palms out,feet apart
  11. space for intestines
  12. bottom middle region
  13. left middle region
  14. left lower region
  15. quadrant with right iliac
  16. space in vertebrae for spinal cord
  17. inner serosa layer
  18. quadrant with right hypochondriac
  19. space for brain and spinal cord
  20. quadrant with left hypochondriac
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  1. divides right and left of body
  2. top right region
  3. lining of ventral body cavity
  4. closer to surface of body
  5. toward the back of the body
  6. abdominal + pelvic combined
  7. closer to midline
  8. right lower region
  9. outer serosa layer
  10. space inside pelvis, bladder/urethra
  11. membranes, protect brain+spinal cord
  12. further from the midline
  13. quadrant with left iliac
  14. toward the front of the body
  15. space inside ribs and sternum
  16. top half of body/closer to head
  17. divides superior and anterior
  18. thoracic + abdominal + pelvic
  19. space in skull where brain sits
  20. fluid between the two serosa layers

40 Clues: middle regiontop left regiontop right regioncloser to midlineleft lower regionright lower regionouter serosa layerleft middle regioninner serosa layerright middle regionspace for intestinesbottom middle regioncloser to body on limbfurther from the midlinequadrant with left iliaccloser to surface of bodyfurther from body on limb...

Anatomy and Physiology Spring Final 2024-05-09

Anatomy and Physiology Spring Final crossword puzzle
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  1. the act of swallowing
  2. the release of the oocyte from a follicle
  3. the production of germ cells by the ovary
  4. the process of getting air into and out of lungs
  5. hormone that affects day/night sleep cycles
  6. watery liquid found in lymph vessels
  7. sensory receptors that respond to pain
  8. to take in by means of suction
  9. red blood cells that carry O2 in blood
  10. blood plasma filtered by the nephrons in the kidneys
  11. hormone that lowers blood glucose
  12. includes nasal cavity, paranasal cavity, pharynx
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  1. behind the peritoneum
  2. the process to make sperm
  3. the breakdown of food molecules
  4. sensory receptors that respond to light
  5. proteins secreted by cells infected with a virus
  6. the ease with which the lungs inflate
  7. blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
  8. proteins activated by foreign cells or antibodies to those cells
  9. the fluid portion of blood
  10. blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
  11. the rate at which blood flows through the kidneys
  12. hormone that stimulates bone growth

24 Clues: behind the peritoneumthe act of swallowingthe process to make spermthe fluid portion of bloodto take in by means of suctionthe breakdown of food moleculeshormone that lowers blood glucosehormone that stimulates bone growthwatery liquid found in lymph vesselsthe ease with which the lungs inflatesensory receptors that respond to pain...

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle Ben Hettenbach 2024-03-19

Anatomy Crossword Puzzle Ben Hettenbach crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Ligament that is on the part of the knee closest to the other knee
  2. The bone of the upper arm, between the shoulder and the elbow
  3. A back muscle that resembles a trapezoid
  4. A ligament that would be injured if an athlete suffered a blow to the anterior aspect of the knee
  5. One of the two bones in the forearm
  6. A muscle in the arm with two heads
  7. The bones of the fingers
  8. One of the heads of the tricep
  9. The collarbone, connecting the sternum to the scapula
  10. The large muscle in the calf of the leg, involved in pointing the foot and bending the knee
  11. A sesamoid bone in the leg
  12. One of the two bones of the forearm
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  1. The bones of the toes
  2. The smaller of the two bones in the lower leg
  3. Known as the abs
  4. The thigh bone, the longest bone in the human body
  5. The lower jawbone, the largest and strongest bone in the face
  6. The largest muscle of the buttocks
  7. A muscle in the arm with three heads
  8. A muscle below the calf muscle
  9. The shoulder blade, a large triangular bone in the shoulder
  10. The long flat bone that forms the center front of the chest wall
  11. The five long bones in the palm of the hand
  12. A thick muscle in the chest, connecting the sternum, clavicle, and ribs to the humerus
  13. The bones that form the spine
  14. The shinbone, the larger of the two bones of the lower leg
  15. The bones that form the head
  16. Bones of the wrist
  17. The hip bone
  18. One of the most commonly injured ligaments in the knee

30 Clues: The hip boneKnown as the absBones of the wristThe bones of the toesThe bones of the fingersA sesamoid bone in the legThe bones that form the headThe bones that form the spineA muscle below the calf muscleOne of the heads of the tricepThe largest muscle of the buttocksA muscle in the arm with two headsOne of the two bones in the forearm...

Anatomy and Physiology - Chapter 2 2024-09-12

Anatomy and Physiology - Chapter 2 crossword puzzle
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  1. Biological catalysts (Pg 47)
  2. Energy stored in chemical bonds (Pg 24)
  3. Heterogenous mixtures with large solutes that settle out (Pg 30)
  4. Sugar found in DNA (Pg 43)
  5. Blood Sugar (Pg 43)
  6. Proton Donor (Pg 39)
  7. Polymer of simple sugars formed by dehydration reaction (Pg 43)
  8. Substance on which an enzyme acts (Pg 52)
  9. Compounds containing Carbon (Pg 38)
  10. Substances that conduct electrical current in solution (Pg 39)
  11. What makes up a substance (Pg 24)
  12. Constructive chemical reactions (Pg 36)
  13. Ability to do work (Pg 24)
  14. Composed of glycerol and 3 fatty acids (Pg 45)
  15. Homogeneous mixtures of components (Pg 29)
  16. Acted on by gravity (Pg 24)
  17. Compounds not containing Carbon (Pg 38)
  18. Five Carbon Sugar (Pg 43)
  19. Subatomic particle bearing a positive charge (Pg 25)
  20. Chemical bonding of 2 or more atoms (Pg 28)
  21. Unique substances that cannot be broken down (Pg 25)
  22. Process by which atoms or molecules combine to form a larger, more complex molecule (Pg 36)
  23. Ion with a net negative charge (Pg 32)
  24. Energy at work (Pg 24)
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  1. Isotopes that decompose spontaneously into more stable forms (Pg 28)
  2. Full set of proteins made by the body (Pg 47)
  3. Energy directly involved in moving matter (Pg 24)
  4. Sugar formed by dehydration reaction between 2 glucose molecules (Pg 43)
  5. Proton Acceptor (Pg 39)
  6. Inactive energy (Pg 24)
  7. Energy that travels in waves (Pg 24)
  8. Ion with a net positive charge (Pg 32)
  9. Energy-absorbing reactions (Pg 37)
  10. 10 or more united amino acids (Pg 47)
  11. Forms Hydration Layers around large charged molecules (Pg 38)
  12. Destructive chemical reactions (Pg 36)
  13. Indivisible building block of an element (Pg 25)
  14. 2 fatty acid chains attached to a Diglyceride and a Phosphorus-containing group (Pg 47)
  15. Different atoms chemically binding (Pg 28)
  16. Physical combinations of solutes in a solvent (Pg 29)
  17. Subatomic particle bearing a negative charge (Pg 25)
  18. Primary component of all organic molecules (Pg 26)
  19. Subatomic particle bearing a neutral charge (Pg 25)
  20. Sugar stored primarily in skeletal muscle and liver cells (Pg 43)
  21. Elements with same Mass Number but different Atomic Number (Pg 27)
  22. Energy-liberating reactions (Pg 37)
  23. Six Carbon sugar (Pg 43)
  24. Movement of charged particles (Pg 24)
  25. Takes up space and has mass (Pg 24)
  26. Ionic compounds containing cations and anions (Pg 39)

50 Clues: Blood Sugar (Pg 43)Proton Donor (Pg 39)Energy at work (Pg 24)Proton Acceptor (Pg 39)Inactive energy (Pg 24)Six Carbon sugar (Pg 43)Five Carbon Sugar (Pg 43)Sugar found in DNA (Pg 43)Ability to do work (Pg 24)Acted on by gravity (Pg 24)Biological catalysts (Pg 47)What makes up a substance (Pg 24)Energy-absorbing reactions (Pg 37)...

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-13

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. globular proteins that act as biological catalysts. Page 51
  2. Radiation that causes atoms to ionize. Page 60
  3. A condition of basicity or high pH (above 7.45) of the blood; low hydrogen ion concentration. Page 60
  4. molecules made of many similar or repeating units. Page 42
  5. A component of proteins and nucleic acids (genetic material). Page 26
  6. Energy directly involved in moving matter. Page 24
  7. Needed to make functional thyroid hormones. Page 26
  8. Substances present in smaller amounts in a mixture is called? Page 29
  9. polymers of sim- ple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis. Page 43
  10. The relative concentration of hydrogen ions in various body fluids is measured in concentration unit. Page 40
  11. The capacity to do work or to put matter into motion. Page 24
  12. substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed. Page 29
  13. chainlike molecules made of many similar or repeating units. Page 42
  14. A condition resulting from excessive ketones in the blood. Page 60
  15. the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. Page 27
  16. a chemical bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to the other. Page 32
  17. substances that increase the rate of chemical reactions. Page 38
  18. substances that conduct an electrical current in solution. Page 39
  19. Energy that travels in waves. Page 24
  20. the sum of the masses of the protons and neutrons in an atom. Page 27
  21. This is formed when two or more different kinds of atoms bind. Page 28
  22. Energy in action or the energy something has because of its motion. Page 24
  23. regions around the nucleus in which a given electron or electron pair is likely to be found. Page 26
  24. A chemical bond where atoms share electrons. Page 32
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  1. a common waste product of protein breakdown in the body, is also a base. Page 40
  2. composed of fatty acid chains and glycerol. Page 58
  3. The substance on which an enzyme acts. Page 52
  4. These are the building blocks of proteins are molecules. Page 47
  5. heterogeneous mixtures with large, often visible solutes that tend to settle out. Page 29
  6. The substance present in the greatest amount in a mixture is called? Page 29
  7. contain more potential energy in their chemical bonds than did the reactants. Page 37
  8. a combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. Page 28
  9. A chemical reaction that builds molecules by losing water molecules. Page 38
  10. a group of molecules that includes sugars and starches, represent 1–2% of cell mass. Page 43
  11. this occurs when chemical bonds are formed, rearranged or broken. Page 35
  12. Lipoid and protein-based substances that transport fatty acids and cholesterol in the bloodstream. Page 46
  13. Stored energy or inactive energy. Page 24
  14. A substance that minimizes changes in pH by absorbing or releasing hydrogen ions. Page 41
  15. Reactions the release energy. Page 37
  16. Disease resulting from exposure of the body to radioactivity; digestive system organs are most affected. Page 60
  17. A condition of acidity or low pH (below 7.35) of the blood; high hydrogen ion concentration. Page 60
  18. Energy that results from the movement of charged particles. Page 24
  19. the study of the chemical composition and reactions of living matter. Page 38
  20. a substance that releases hydrogen ions in detectable amounts and lowers pH. Page 39
  21. an atom’s outermost energy level or that portion of it containing the electrons that are chemically reactive. Page 32
  22. When atoms or molecules combine to form a larger or more complex molecule. Page 36
  23. they have the same molecular formula but their atoms are arranged differently, giving them different chemical properties. Page 43
  24. elements that have two or more structural variations. Page 27
  25. the primary energy transferring molecule in cells and it provides a form of energy that is immediately usable by all body cells. Page 57
  26. Anything that occupies space and has mass. Page 24

50 Clues: Reactions the release energy. Page 37Energy that travels in waves. Page 24Stored energy or inactive energy. Page 24The substance on which an enzyme acts. Page 52Radiation that causes atoms to ionize. Page 60Energy directly involved in moving matter. Page 24Anything that occupies space and has mass. Page 24...

Unit 7 Cardiovascular Anatomy Review 2023-02-21

Unit 7 Cardiovascular Anatomy Review crossword puzzle
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  1. the 2 valves between the large arteries
  2. valve in between the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
  3. the 2 valves between atria and ventricles
  4. the side that will fill up with blood first, has no oxygen
  5. relaxation
  6. the sound that is made when semilunar valves are closing
  7. the outer layer of the heart
  8. contraction
  9. the 5 events that complete 1 heartbeat (two words)
  10. in charge of having ventricles contract (two words)
  11. the layer in the heart that lines the chambers
  12. the conduction system that sets the heart beats to be 75 bpm
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  1. the layer in the heart that is in charge of the contractions
  2. the side that will fill up with blood after it receives oxygen
  3. largest artery in the body
  4. the pacemaker of the heart (two words)
  5. valve in between the left atrium and ventricle
  6. valve in between the left ventricle and the aorta
  7. organ that will give oxygen blood
  8. largest vein in the body (two words)
  9. valve in between the right atrium and ventricle

21 Clues: relaxationcontractionlargest artery in the bodythe outer layer of the heartorgan that will give oxygen bloodlargest vein in the body (two words)the pacemaker of the heart (two words)the 2 valves between the large arteriesthe 2 valves between atria and ventriclesvalve in between the left atrium and ventricle...

Outer/Middle Ear Anatomy Project 2023-06-29

Outer/Middle Ear Anatomy Project crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The binaural cues for localization of sounds include intramural _____ differences of high-frequency sounds.
  2. The middle ear muscle reflex causes a _____ in the transmission of low-frequency sounds.
  3. The _____ of the external ear amplifies the speech frequencies in adults.
  4. The tympanic membrane is _____ and tilted in the ear canal.
  5. Contraction of the _____ pulls the stapes in the posterior direction.
  6. The functions of the outer ear are protection, _____, and localization.
  7. The outer ear is also known as the _____.
  8. The _____ tube equalizes pressure in the middle ear.
  9. The stapes _____ is attached to the oval window.
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  1. The middle ear muscle reflex prevents the ossicular chain from moving in a _____ way.
  2. The three mechanisms of impedance matching are area ratio, _____ lever, and buckling effect.
  3. Contraction of the tensor tympani pulls the ______ in the anterior direction.
  4. Moves with a rocking motion in response to low and moderate-level sounds.
  5. The tensor veil _____ muscle opens the eustachian tube.
  6. The pinna _____ locates sounds vertically, above and below the horizontal plane.
  7. At high frequencies, the _____ effect causes interaural intensity differences.
  8. The functions of the middle ear are _____ matching, selective oval window stimulation, and pressure equalization.
  9. The binaural cues for localization of sounds include intramural _____ differences of low-frequency sounds.
  10. The three _____ are the malleus, the incus, and the stapes.
  11. The tensor tympani muscle is innervated by the _____ nerve.

20 Clues: The outer ear is also known as the _____.The stapes _____ is attached to the oval window.The _____ tube equalizes pressure in the middle ear.The tensor veil _____ muscle opens the eustachian tube.The tympanic membrane is _____ and tilted in the ear canal.The three _____ are the malleus, the incus, and the stapes....

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-02

Anatomy and Physiology Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The strongest bone in the body, the thigh bone
  2. Different kinds of organs working together as a unit
  3. What proteins break down into
  4. The smaller of the two lower leg bones
  5. Foot Bones
  6. Composed of the lungs and sinuses
  7. The basic unit of life.
  8. The smaller of the two lower arm bones
  9. The bone of the forearm
  10. Chemicals used to break big molecules into smaller components
  11. Many of the same kind of cell working together as a unit
  12. What starches break down into
  13. Atoms bound together into units. Water is an example.
  14. The building blocks of matter
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  1. Includes the mouth, throat, stomach, and intestines
  2. Hand Bones
  3. The disease in which glucose cannot get through cell membranes
  4. Unlocks cell membranes to allow the passage of glucose
  5. Many cells of different kinds working together as a unit
  6. These carry oxygen through the circulatory system
  7. Attach bones to muscles
  8. The processes a body uses to break down chemicals from food and build molecules needed for growth and maintenance
  9. Attach bones to bones
  10. Single-celled organisms

24 Clues: Hand BonesFoot BonesAttach bones to bonesThe basic unit of life.Attach bones to musclesThe bone of the forearmSingle-celled organismsWhat proteins break down intoWhat starches break down intoThe building blocks of matterComposed of the lungs and sinusesThe smaller of the two lower leg bonesThe smaller of the two lower arm bones...

Anatomy Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-31

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

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

Anatomy Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-31

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

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