greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Human Body Anatomy and Conditions 2023-10-05
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- condition where the immune system reacts abnormally to a foreign substance.
- small part at the back of the soft palate, hangs in front of the throat.
- a life-threatening medical condition that happens when the blood supply is cut off to the brain.
- screens the blood and removes any old or damaged red blood cells
- stores bile, not necessary for life, and can be removed
- another term for the sense of smell.
- a long term mental health condition that causes hallucinations, delusions, and other mental problems.
- white organs that are made up of collagen and calcium. The smallest of these are in your ear.
- main part of the nervous system, made up of lobes and is in the head
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- the smaller bone in the lower leg, below the knee.
- Filters blood and breaks down poisonous substances
- inflammation of the appendix. Very painful and needs surgical removal as soon as possible.
- most commonly found in the neck, these help filter out harmful substances (2 Words)
- Blood vessels that send blood to the heart
- Blood vessels that send blood away from the heart
- a sudden, unexpected loss of heart function, breathing, and consciousness.
- Protects the lower respiratory tract from aspirating food while breathing
- helps us to respirate, takes oxygen, and puts it into the bloodstream
- the larger bone in the lower leg, below the knee.
- A muscle in the chest that beats, sending blood around the body
20 Clues: another term for the sense of smell. • Blood vessels that send blood to the heart • Blood vessels that send blood away from the heart • the larger bone in the lower leg, below the knee. • the smaller bone in the lower leg, below the knee. • Filters blood and breaks down poisonous substances • stores bile, not necessary for life, and can be removed • ...
Anatomy Mod 11 Cardiovascular System 2026-03-12
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- smallest artery that still has three tunics
- process by which the body stops blood loss
- granulocyte that fights infection by phagocytosis
- cell that is anti-inflammatory
- proteins in blood plasma called factors help initiate this step in the blood clotting process
- cell fragments in blood that help prevent blood loss
- person with type O- blood is considered a universal ____________ regarding blood products
- tiny, thin-walled vessels that allow gas and nutrient exchange between blood and cells
- red blood cells which carry oxygen
- blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart
- person with type AB+ blood is considered a universal ____________ regarding blood products
- small vein with endothelium, basement membrane and a few smooth muscles (but not three tunics)
- fluid portion of blood which is mostly water
- agranulocyte that fights infections by phagocytosis
- movement of a white blood cell through the blood vessel into the tissue spaces
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- Resistance to flow and alteration of shape due to cohesion
- process by which the formed elements of blood are made
- phase in the cardiac cycle in which the ventricles relax
- cell that produces antibodies
- attraction of white blood cells to chemical stimuli
- cell that releases histamine and heparin
- protein or carbohydrate that triggers the production of an antibody
- blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- white blood cells
- phase in the cardiac cycle in which the ventricles contract
25 Clues: white blood cells • cell that produces antibodies • cell that is anti-inflammatory • red blood cells which carry oxygen • cell that releases histamine and heparin • process by which the body stops blood loss • smallest artery that still has three tunics • fluid portion of blood which is mostly water • blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart • ...
Muscular System-Chapter 8 Anatomy 2024-10-30
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- Bundles of skeletal muscle fibers
- Striations of skeletal muscle result from repeating pattern of units called this within each muscle fiber
- Even when a muscle appears to be at rest, its fibers undergo some sustained contraction called this
- The contractile response of a single muscle fiber to a single impulse
- Connective tissue; extend inward from the epimysium & separates the muscle tissue into small sections
- The protein responsible for the red color of blood
- Causes an action/movement
- A thin filament protein
- Membrane channels; extend inward as invaginations from the fiber's membrane & pass all through the fiber
- Works against an action/movement
- When this is in contact with muscle fibers, it makes muscle fibers contract. Muscle fibers don't contract unless in contract with this neurotransmitter
- Mysoin heads contain this enzyme; it catalyzes the breakdown of ATP to ADP & phosphate
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- Helps force the contents of certain tubular organs along their lengths
- Each transverse tubule lies between two enlarged portions of sarcoplasmic reticulum called this
- A thick filament protein
- The way neurons communicate with the cells that they control by chemicals called at synapse
- Blends with fascia; a layer of connective tissue that closely surrounds each skeletal muscle
- The more moveable end of a muscle
- Muscle fibers within a fascicle lie within this layer of connective tissue
- The less moveable end of a muscle
- A protein synthesized in muscle cells & impacts the reddish-brown color of skeletal muscle tissue
- Happens when the force of individual twitches combines the process of this action
- Contribute to an action by the agonist helping
- Dense connective tissue separates an individual skeletal muscle from adjacent muscles & holds it in position
- A small gap that separates the membrane of the neuron & the membrane of the muscle fiber
- The functional connection between a neuron & another cell
26 Clues: A thin filament protein • A thick filament protein • Causes an action/movement • Works against an action/movement • Bundles of skeletal muscle fibers • The more moveable end of a muscle • The less moveable end of a muscle • Contribute to an action by the agonist helping • The protein responsible for the red color of blood • ...
Hip and Thigh Anatomy Crossword 2024-10-31
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- lower anterior portion of the pelvis
- bursa at insertion of hamstrings
- structure that deepens the joint socket, absorbs shock, and increases surface area
- insertion for the iliopsoas
- weakest of the three ligaments that prevents excessive extension
- extension of spinal column with 5 fused vertebrae
- location of insertion for several gluteal muscles and external rotators
- the rigid, slightly movable joints on the posterior pelvis between spine and pelvis
- upper portion of the pelvis
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- lower posterior portion of pelvis
- pubis bones form this amphiarthrodial joint
- socket of the hip joint made of all 3 pelvis parts
- ligament that prevents excess abduction and extension
- opening in the pelvis made by ischium and pubis
- anterior ligament that is the strongest ligament in the body that prevents hyperextension of the hip
- sit bones of the pelvis
- substantial contributor to joint stability that is thicker anterior
- origin of the quadriceps muscle that crosses the hip
- bursa over the greater trochanter
- origin of the muscle that does hip flexion, external rotation, and knee flexion
20 Clues: sit bones of the pelvis • insertion for the iliopsoas • upper portion of the pelvis • bursa at insertion of hamstrings • lower posterior portion of pelvis • bursa over the greater trochanter • lower anterior portion of the pelvis • pubis bones form this amphiarthrodial joint • opening in the pelvis made by ischium and pubis • extension of spinal column with 5 fused vertebrae • ...
Human Anatomy (NURS250) Exam 1 2025-02-07
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- What muscle flexes the metacarpophalangeal joint
- what nerve innervates the deltoid muscle
- What nerve travel through a groove between the epicondyle of the humerus and the olecranon process
- which nerve travels through the suprascapular foramen
- Which deeper vein does the small saphenous vein drain into
- what nerve innervates the posterior thigh
- The paralysis of this deep nerve will result in foot slap
- What nerve innverates abductor pollicis longus muscle
- What is the collective name of the arteries around the knee that branch from the popliteal artery
- Which upper limb muscle does not receive intervention from a brachial plexus nerve
- What flexes the thigh at the hip
- What notch articulates with humerus
- Bone feature of os coxa that articulates the femur
- Which lower limb muscle is lower back pain often associated with
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- What ligament is associated with the tibial tuberosity
- Which ligament would be injured if there is a dislocated radius where it no longer articulates with the humerus or ulna
- What flexes the leg at the knee
- What nerve travels along the medial side of the ankle into the plantar side of the foot
- What muscle is associated with the fossa of the ilium
- What fossa articulates with humerus
- The swing phase and stance phase are part of what cycle?
- What nerve travels through the carpal tunnel
- What planatarflexes the foot at the ankle
- Bone feature of the humerus that articulates with the radius
- Which artificial vein is located on the lateral upper limb
- If the tibia can be dislocated anterior to the femur, which ligament may be torn (acronym)
- What lower limb muscle recieve innervention from two nerves
- What muscle is associated with the olecranon process of ulna
- What supinates the radius
- What is one nerve travels through the greater sciatic foramen
- What nerve travels deep to the inguinal ligament into the anterior thigh
- What nerve innervates the medial thigh
32 Clues: What supinates the radius • What flexes the leg at the knee • What flexes the thigh at the hip • What fossa articulates with humerus • What notch articulates with humerus • What nerve innervates the medial thigh • what nerve innervates the deltoid muscle • What planatarflexes the foot at the ankle • what nerve innervates the posterior thigh • ...
Brain and Spinal cord anatomy 2024-11-14
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- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for tongue movement (Cranial Nerve XII)
- Selective permeability of brain blood vessels to protect the brain from toxins
- Lobe responsible for reasoning, planning, and personality
- MATTER The part of the spinal cord that contains myelinated axons, facilitating communication between different regions of the brain and spinal cord
- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for vision (Cranial Nerve II)
- Gland known as the “master gland,” regulates other glands
- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for facial expression and taste (Cranial Nerve VII)
- Brain area that regulates temperature, hunger, and thirst
- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for parasympathetic control of the heart, lungs, and digestive system (Cranial Nerve X)
- Large bundle of nerve fibers connecting the left and right hemispheres of the brain
- Outer layer of the cerebrum involved in high-level functions like perception and decision-making
- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for sensation in the face and motor control of the jaw (Cranial Nerve V)
- Part of the nervous system responsible for voluntary actions
- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for eye movement (Cranial Nerve IV)
- Grooves in the brain’s surface, increasing its surface area
- The central part of the spinal cord, containing neuron cell bodies, where processing of signals occurs
- Cranial nerve responsible for smell
- Brain structure responsible for balance and coordination
- The “fight or flight” division of the autonomic nervous system
- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for taste, swallowing, and salivation (Cranial Nerve IX)
- Area of the brain responsible for processing sensory input from the body
- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for parasympathetic control over the heart, lungs, and digestive system
- The small gland in the brain that produces melatonin
- Brain part involved in vital functions like breathing and heart rate
- Largest part of the human brain, divided into two hemispheres
- The part of the spinal cord that receives sensory information from the body
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- Set of structures involved in emotions, memory, and arousal
- Chemical that transmits signals across synapsesMEDULLA OBLONGATA Part of the brainstem that controls autonomic functions like heart rate and blood pressure
- Group of nuclei involved in motor control and learning
- Chemical messengers of the nervous system
- The relay station of the brain, directing sensory signals
- Nerves that emerge from the spinal cord, divided into 31 pairs (e.g., cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccygeal)
- CORD The long structure that transmits signals between the brain and body
- Type of glial cell that produces myelin in the CNS
- The part of the spinal cord that sends motor signals to muscles
- Lobe involved in processing visual information
- Area responsible for coordinating speech production
- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for eye movement and pupil constriction (Cranial Nerve III)
- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for hearing and balance (Cranial Nerve VIII)
- Protective membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord
- Part of the brain involved in forming new memories
- Fluid that cushions the brain and spinal cord
- The layer of the meninges closest to the brain
- Bundle of axons in the central nervous system
- Type of neuron that sends signals from the brain to muscles
- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for shoulder and neck movement (Cranial Nerve XI)
- Cells that support and protect neurons
- NERVE Cranial nerve responsible for eye movement (Cranial Nerve VI)
48 Clues: Cranial nerve responsible for smell • Cells that support and protect neurons • Chemical messengers of the nervous system • Fluid that cushions the brain and spinal cord • Bundle of axons in the central nervous system • Lobe involved in processing visual information • The layer of the meninges closest to the brain • Type of glial cell that produces myelin in the CNS • ...
Botany Anatomy Lab Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-21
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- Name of a chloroplast rich parenchyma cell.
- Is a sun or shade leave thicker?
- What type of environment would the plant leaves need to have features that help conserve water?
- What type of symmetry does a flower have if when viewed from the front, the left and right sides are alike?
- Do sun or shade leaves have a bigger surface area?
- What do we refer to a flower with both male and female organs as?
- Meiosis and cytokinesis of each microspore mother cell result in the formation of four uninucleate haploid microspores, which are called spore __________.
- The small hole in the integuments around the nucellus that do not quite close at one end.
- The male gametophyte contains 2 cells, a larger tube cell and a smaller _____________ cell.
- True or False? In actively growing stems, the initial vascular elements may be destroyed due to stretching.
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- The name of the central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots.
- What is the term for the arrangement and attachment of the ovules in the plant's ovary?
- What is the name of the pair of specialized cells that compose the stomata? (_____ cells)
- The Pistil of a flower is composed of the Style, Ovary, and the __________.
- What is the name of the modified epidermal cells that in some species, the stomates may be surrounded by 2 or more of them?
- The Stamen of a flower is composed of the Anther and the ___________.
- True or False? The embryo of a Dicot only has one cotyledon.
- What type of stele has a solid cylinder with xylem in the center and the phloem surrounding it?
- A microspore containing an immature or mature microgametophyte in a flowering plant is called a what?
- What is the name of the waxy, protective layer formed on the outer epidermis of a leaf?
20 Clues: Is a sun or shade leave thicker? • Name of a chloroplast rich parenchyma cell. • Do sun or shade leaves have a bigger surface area? • True or False? The embryo of a Dicot only has one cotyledon. • What do we refer to a flower with both male and female organs as? • The name of the central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots. • ...
Botany Anatomy Lab Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-21
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- Do sun or shade leaves have a bigger surface area?
- What is the term for the arrangement and attachment of the ovules in the plant's ovary?
- The male gametophyte contains 2 cells, a larger tube cell and a smaller _____________ cell.
- What is the name of the pair of specialized cells that compose the stomata? (_____ cells)
- Meiosis and cytokinesis of each microspore mother cell result in the formation of four uninucleate haploid microspores, which are called spore __________.
- The Stamen of a flower is composed of the Anther and the ___________.
- What type of environment would the plant leaves need to have features that help conserve water?
- True or False? In actively growing stems, the initial vascular elements may be destroyed due to stretching.
- What type of stele has a solid cylinder with xylem in the center and the phloem surrounding it?
- The name of the central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots.
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- Name of a chloroplast rich parenchyma cell.
- A microspore containing an immature or mature microgametophyte in a flowering plant is called a what?
- The Pistil of a flower is composed of the Style, Ovary, and the __________.
- What type of symmetry does a flower have if when viewed from the front, the left and right sides are alike?
- What is the name of the modified epidermal cells that in some species, the stomates may be surrounded by 2 or more of them?
- The small hole in the integuments around the nucellus that do not quite close at one end.
- True or False? The embryo of a Dicot only has one cotyledon.
- What is the name of the waxy, protective layer formed on the outer epidermis of a leaf?
- What do we refer to a flower with both male and female organs as?
- Is a sun or shade leave thicker?
20 Clues: Is a sun or shade leave thicker? • Name of a chloroplast rich parenchyma cell. • Do sun or shade leaves have a bigger surface area? • True or False? The embryo of a Dicot only has one cotyledon. • What do we refer to a flower with both male and female organs as? • The name of the central cylinder of tissues within stems and roots. • ...
Anatomy Remembering Project - Muscular System 2024-11-01
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- A protein that carries oxygen in muscle cells.
- Fiber A single muscle cell that contracts to produce movement.
- Muscle that stabilizes a joint during movement.
- Reticulum Stores calcium in muscle cells for contraction.
- Muscle wasting from lack of use.
- Increase in muscle size from exercise.
- Muscle Muscle in organs like the stomach; works automatically.
- Moving a body part away from the center of the body.
- The cell membrane surrounding a muscle fiber.
- Tone Natural tension in muscles at rest.
- Acid Produced in muscles during hard exercise, causes soreness.
- A sustained muscle contraction without relaxation.
- Straightening a joint to increase the angle between bones.
- Muscle Muscle attached to bones; helps in movement.
- Moving a limb in a circular motion.
- Contraction Muscle shortens and moves a load, like lifting weights.
- Neuron Nerve cell that tells muscles to contract.
- Respiration Making energy without oxygen, produces lactic acid.
- Connective tissue wrapping around a fascicle.
- Muscle Muscle in the heart that pumps blood.
- Another protein that works with actin to cause muscle contraction.
- (Prime Mover)Main muscle responsible for movement.
- Outer layer of connective tissue around a muscle.
- Strong tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- Rotating the forearm to face the palm down.
- The cytoplasm inside a muscle cell.
- Muscle that opposes the prime mover.
- Flexion Pointing the foot downward.
- Respiration Process of making energy with oxygen.
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- Muscle that assists the prime mover.
- End of the muscle attached to a fixed bone.
- The basic unit of muscle that contracts to produce movement.
- A chemical messenger that tells muscles to contract.
- Bending a joint to decrease the angle between bones.
- (Adenosine Triphosphate): Energy molecule used by muscles for contraction.
- Turning a body part around an axis.
- Extending a joint beyond its normal range.
- Long fibers in muscle cells that contain sarcomeres.
- A bundle of muscle fibers grouped together.
- A protein in muscle fibers that helps them contract.
- Fatigue Reduced muscle ability to contract after use.
- Connective tissue surrounding muscles and organs.
- Phosphate Provides quick energy for muscles in short bursts.
- Contraction Muscle tenses without shortening, like pushing against a wall.
- Connective tissue around individual muscle fibers.
- Lifting the foot towards the shin.
- Junction Place where a motor neuron connects with a muscle fiber.
- Moving a body part toward the center of the body.
- End of the muscle attached to a bone that moves.
- Rotating the forearm to face the palm up.
50 Clues: Muscle wasting from lack of use. • Lifting the foot towards the shin. • Turning a body part around an axis. • Moving a limb in a circular motion. • The cytoplasm inside a muscle cell. • Muscle that assists the prime mover. • Muscle that opposes the prime mover. • Flexion Pointing the foot downward. • Increase in muscle size from exercise. • ...
Anatomy of the Heart Crossword 2025-02-27
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- 2 superior chambers, receive deoxygenated blood returning through veins
- internally separates oxygenated and deoxygenated blood/separates left and right halves of heart
- carries oxygenated blood from lungs to heart
- receives oxygenated blood from left atrium
- where blood is flowing through the heart
- between each chamber, allows for one way flow of blood through the heart
- carries oxygenated blood to body tissues
- receives deoxygenated blood from body tissues
- controls blood into pulmonary trunk
- returns blood to heart from upper body
- receives oxygenated blood from body tissues
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- provides oxygen to heart itself
- returns blood to heart from lower body
- 2 inferior chambers, pumps oxygenated blood through arteries away from the heart and to the rest of the body
- tip of heart, points toward left hip
- valve between left atrium and ventricle
- valve between right atrium and ventricle
- controls blood flow into aorta
- carries deoxygenated blood from heart to lungs
- tendons that hold the valves in place
- receives deoxygenated blood from right atrium
21 Clues: controls blood flow into aorta • provides oxygen to heart itself • controls blood into pulmonary trunk • tip of heart, points toward left hip • tendons that hold the valves in place • returns blood to heart from lower body • returns blood to heart from upper body • valve between left atrium and ventricle • valve between right atrium and ventricle • ...
Anatomy Chapter 11 pt. 1 2025-02-27
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- rib
- muscle fibers pull at an angle relative to tendon.
- eyelid
- groin
- closer to surface
- slanting
- straight
- mostly responsible for producing a particular movement.
- a synergist that assists an agonist by preventing movement at another joint.
- muscle fibers spread out like a fan and converge on an attachment site. Fibers pull in different directions, depending on activity.
- posterior to knee.
- mouth
- the fascicles are concentrically arranged around an opening.
- fixed point of attachment of a muscle to bone.
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- outside the structure
- move and support pectoral/pelvic girdles and limbs
- Opposes movement of a particular agonist
- fascicles are parallel to the long axis of the muscle
- position head and vertebral column
- a smaller muscle that assists a larger agonist.
- deep
- moveable point of attachment.
- skin
- elbow
- ear
25 Clues: rib • ear • deep • skin • groin • elbow • mouth • eyelid • slanting • straight • closer to surface • posterior to knee. • outside the structure • moveable point of attachment. • position head and vertebral column • Opposes movement of a particular agonist • fixed point of attachment of a muscle to bone. • a smaller muscle that assists a larger agonist. • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Daniel Wasley 2025-05-06
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- These are Kohn's
- Boundary of the thoracic cavity
- Helps you breathe left
- Produces lung lube
- Tunnel for the food train
- Lung Lube
- Breeding house for a hernia
- The "windpipe"
- Can be Broken and Attacked
- Balloon Shaped
- Center to ribs
- pulmonary Elephant
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- Bunches of grapes
- Fluid filled, surrounds the lungs
- Seperate upper/lower lobes
- Smallest part of the mediastinum
- Each lung contains 1.5-2 million of them
- Encloses the heart
- Behind the breastbone creating trainer T cells
- Helps you breathe right
20 Clues: Lung Lube • The "windpipe" • Balloon Shaped • Center to ribs • These are Kohn's • Bunches of grapes • Produces lung lube • Encloses the heart • pulmonary Elephant • Helps you breathe left • Helps you breathe right • Tunnel for the food train • Seperate upper/lower lobes • Can be Broken and Attacked • Breeding house for a hernia • Boundary of the thoracic cavity • Smallest part of the mediastinum • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy-Iegor Dudnikov 2025-05-06
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- Adhering surface of lungs
- Main way for air inside lungs
- Carries oxygenated blood
- Muscle between ribs
- Narrow part of lungs
- Tube behind lungs
- Main muscle used to breath
- Resting on Diaphragm
- bottom of left lung
- Space to let lungs move
- Carries unoxygenated blood
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- Trains T-cells
- Lead to alveolar ducts
- Has 3 lobes
- Bone between and in front of lungs
- In pericardial cavity
- Where oxygen enters the blood
- Not on left lung
- Windpipe
- last section before alveoli
20 Clues: Windpipe • Has 3 lobes • Trains T-cells • Not on left lung • Tube behind lungs • Muscle between ribs • bottom of left lung • Narrow part of lungs • Resting on Diaphragm • In pericardial cavity • Lead to alveolar ducts • Space to let lungs move • Carries oxygenated blood • Adhering surface of lungs • Main muscle used to breath • Carries unoxygenated blood • last section before alveoli • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Asa Miles 2025-05-07
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- guides the air from the pharynx to the lungs
- the very tip of the lung
- membrane that covers the diaphragm and lines the inner walls of the chest
- Located on the left lung, above the left inferior lobe
- horizontal "split" between the right lobes of the lung
- Located underneath trachea, but above the lungs
- boney cartilage in front of the heart, middle of chest
- delivers air to the alveoli
- oxygenates blood, on the right
- supports the lungs from underneath
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- lining of the lungs
- allows oxygen to pass through into the blood
- oxygenates blood, on the left
- facilitates gas exchange within the lungs
- carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs for oxygenation
- Long tube that leads from mouth to stomach
- collection of alveoli
- Allows room for the lungs to expand into
- bottom of lung
- provides stability, flexibility, and protection to the lungs
20 Clues: bottom of lung • lining of the lungs • collection of alveoli • the very tip of the lung • delivers air to the alveoli • oxygenates blood, on the left • oxygenates blood, on the right • supports the lungs from underneath • Allows room for the lungs to expand into • facilitates gas exchange within the lungs • Long tube that leads from mouth to stomach • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy Maddie Neff 2025-05-13
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- that produces mucus to trap pathogens and debris.
- chamber that houses the lungs and heart.
- hair-like structures that move mucus and trapped particles out of the airways.
- barrier between alveoli and capillaries where gas exchange occurs.
- of cartilage that closes off the windpipe during swallowing.
- air sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
- behind the nose and mouth that leads to the larynx.
- box located above the trachea.
- entry point for air that bypasses the nasal cavity.
- muscle under the lungs that helps with breathing.
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- vessel that carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
- between the ribs that assist with breathing.
- membrane surrounding the lungs.
- large tubes that branch from the trachea into each lung.
- inside the nose that filters, warms, and moistens air.
- airways that branch off from the bronchi and lead to alveoli.
- vessel that carries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs.
- that connects the larynx to the bronchi.
- dioxide:Waste gas exhaled from the body after cellular respiration.
- organ of respiration located in the thoracic cavity.
20 Clues: box located above the trachea. • membrane surrounding the lungs. • chamber that houses the lungs and heart. • that connects the larynx to the bronchi. • between the ribs that assist with breathing. • that produces mucus to trap pathogens and debris. • muscle under the lungs that helps with breathing. • behind the nose and mouth that leads to the larynx. • ...
Anatomy & Physiology Q1 Exam Review 2025-10-05
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- Cell junction that allows for stretch
- Gland type found near hair follicles. The arrector pili not only moves hair, but pushes out the product of this gland.
- Hormones are secreted via this type of gland and travel through the blood stream. They stay inside of the body.
- Sweat gland type secretes lipids and proteins.
- Controlled cell death.
- In this type of solution, water will move in and out of the cell at equal rates.
- Feedback type where the physiologic response is enhanced, or amplified.
- Skin cell type associated with sensory reception.
- Structural protein found in the stratum corneum, hair, and nails. Not to be confused with the orange pigment…
- Back and front, dorsal and …
- The only macromolecule not present in the Fluid Mosaic Model.
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- This body region is where the heart and lungs can be found.
- Redness of the skin – could be a bug bite, acne, a rash…
- Organelle involved in intracellular digestion, specifically useful for macrophages.
- While we all have different amounts of melanin, we all have about the same number of these cells that produce melanin.
- Cancer of epithelial origin.
- Deeper serous membrane that covers the organ.
- Strata that is the site of mitosis for skin cells.
- Stiffer fatty acid type, contributes to structure of the cell membrane.
- If an enzyme heats up too much it may unravel.
20 Clues: Controlled cell death. • Cancer of epithelial origin. • Back and front, dorsal and … • Cell junction that allows for stretch • Deeper serous membrane that covers the organ. • Sweat gland type secretes lipids and proteins. • If an enzyme heats up too much it may unravel. • Skin cell type associated with sensory reception. • ...
Breathing and Vocal Anatomy Crossword 2025-09-22
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- cartilage The signet-ring-shaped cartilage in the lower and back portion of the larynx.
- Control The deliberate, mindful management of breathing to improve health, manage stress, or enhance performance in activities like singing.
- either of the two main divisions of the trachea.
- Cartilage The Addam's apple. The large, butterfly-shaped cartilage that rests upon the cricoid.
- Breathing A type of breathing in which most of the movement consists of raising and lowering the collarbones (clavicles) while inhaling and exhaling.
- Cartilage A pair of small, pyramid-shaped and movable cartilages to which the vocal folds are attached.
- The windpipe.
- Bone A horseshoe-shaped, free-floating bone of the neck.
- The voice box. The structure for producing voice. It includes the vocal bands, and its uppermost part of the trachea.
- Has a trunk
- of Dome a large, dome-shaped skeletal muscle that separates the thoracic cavity and is the primary muscle of respiration.
- Breathing Breathing in which most of the expansion-contraction activities occur in the abdominal area.
- The drawing of breath into the lungs
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- Large marsupial
- The small air passages in the lungs that branch from the bronchi and lead to the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs.
- Tendon of Diaphragm- A thin, strong, three-leafed aponeurosis that forms the top of the diaphragm's dome.
- Flying mammal
- The main artery of the body, supplying oxygenated blood to the circulatory system.
- Shoulder A descriptive way to refer to the shoulder girdle, where the clavicle (collarbone) is a key bone that connects the shoulder blade (scapula) to the rest of the skeleton at the sternum (breastbone).
- A muscular tube connecting the mouth with the stomach
- Man's best friend
- A thin, valvelike cartilage that covers the entrance to the larynx.
- Deep The control of the breath stream rather than the amount of air inhaled is of primary importance.
- The two large, saclike organs of respiration in the thorax. Spongy and cone shaped.
- Likes to chase mice
- The expelling of air from the lungs.
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • The windpipe. • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The expelling of air from the lungs. • The drawing of breath into the lungs • either of the two main divisions of the trachea. • A muscular tube connecting the mouth with the stomach • Bone A horseshoe-shaped, free-floating bone of the neck. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Chapter 3 2025-10-23
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- Involved in fat and protein synthesis
- Responsible for ATP synthesis
- A solution with fewer solutes and more water than inside the cells, causing water to move into the cells
- Plays a crucial role in protein synthesis, acting as a messenger and decoder for DNA
- Involved in ribosome synthesis
- Flexible, transparent barrier that encloses the cell's contents and separates them from the surrounding enviornment.
- Sites of protein synthesis
- Responsible for transporting amino acids to the ribosome
- Requires energy to move substances against their concentration gradient
- Does not require energy and relies on the concentration gradient
- Modifies and packages proteins for export
- This tissue type provides support and includes a variety of types
- This tissue type is involved in control and communication within the body
- The process by which a cell's. nucleus divided to form two identical daughter nuclei, each contains the same genetic material as the original nucleus
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- A solution with more solutes than inside the cells, causing water to move out of the cells
- This tissue type acts as a covering or lining for organs and body surfaces. Also involved in protection, absorption, filtration, and secretion,
- The jellylike fluid within the nuclear envelop in which other nuclear elements are suspended
- Diffusion of water across the membrane
- A loose network of DNA wound around proteins called histones, scattered throughout the nucleus when the cells is not dividing
- Movement of substances across the cell's plasma membrane and crucial for maintaining cellular homeostasis
- A double membrane barrier that encloses the nucleus containing nuclear pores for substance passage
- Control center of a cell, containing the genetic material necessary for cell reproduction and protein synthesis
- Carries the genetic instructions from DNA in the nucleus to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm, resembles half a DNA molecule
- Contains Cytosol, Inclusions, and important Organells such as the mitochondria and cytoskeleton
- Forms a key part of the ribosomes structure and is essential for translating the mRNA message and binding amino acids together to form proteins
- A solution with the same solute and water concentrations as cells
- This tissue type is responsible for movement
27 Clues: Sites of protein synthesis • Responsible for ATP synthesis • Involved in ribosome synthesis • Involved in fat and protein synthesis • Diffusion of water across the membrane • Modifies and packages proteins for export • This tissue type is responsible for movement • Responsible for transporting amino acids to the ribosome • ...
Lower Respiration Anatomy Prabjot Kaur 2026-04-21
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- muscle under the lungs that helps you breathe
- space in nose where air is filtered
- tiny blood vessels around alveoli
- movement of air in and out of lungs
- throat area that connects nose and mouth to airway
- two main branches from trachea into lungs
- flap that closes airway when you swallow
- process of breathing air out
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- tube that carries air from throat to lungs
- substance that keeps alveoli from collapsing
- small tubes inside lungs that carry air
- waste gas you breathe out
- voice box located above trachea
- process of gas exchange in the body
- another name of trachea
- tiny air sacs where oxygen enters blood
- process of breathing air into lungs
- thin membrane that covers the lungs
- gas your body needs to survive
- organs where breathing and gas exchange happen
20 Clues: another name of trachea • waste gas you breathe out • process of breathing air out • gas your body needs to survive • voice box located above trachea • tiny blood vessels around alveoli • space in nose where air is filtered • process of gas exchange in the body • process of breathing air into lungs • movement of air in and out of lungs • thin membrane that covers the lungs • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy- Roman Schulte 2026-04-22
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- a organ that produces t cells and located superficial to the heart
- Located between the lungs is responsible for pumping blood
- stabilize the thoracic cage located between ribs
- space between the visceral and parietal pleurae surrounding the lungs reduce friction during respiration
- rests on the diaphragm and expands during respiration
- conduit for air entering and leaving the lungs located in front of the esophagus
- oxygenate blood and remove carbon dioxide located in the bottom of the left lung
- transports food and liquids from the pharynx to the stomach located behind the trachea
- responsible for air circulation and gas exchange in the upper lung areas
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- enhances lung elasticity between superior and muiddle lung
- oxygenating blood and removing carbon dioxide located in the middle of the right lung
- passages that transport air into the alveoli located in lungs
- Made of ribs and muscles, it protects thoracic organs
- responsible for gas exchange located in the top of the left lung
- contracting and flattening during inhalation to expand the lungs located below the lungs
- allowing independent movement of lobes located between lower and middle lung
- responsible for gas exchange located in the top of the right lobe
- air sacs in the lungs that serve as the primary site for gas exchange
- clusters of tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles in the lungs, serving as the primary site for gas exchange
- shield for the heart located superior to the heart
20 Clues: stabilize the thoracic cage located between ribs • shield for the heart located superior to the heart • Made of ribs and muscles, it protects thoracic organs • rests on the diaphragm and expands during respiration • enhances lung elasticity between superior and muiddle lung • Located between the lungs is responsible for pumping blood • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy - Naiara McGoldrick 2026-04-22
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- a fluid filled potential space
- long, flat, t-shaped bone in the center of the anterior thoracic wall
- broad concave, inferior surface directly on top of diaphragm
- a deep cleft in the left lungs visceral pleura
- inferior to the lungs, dome shaped
- the outer, thick, and highly sensitive membrane that lines the inner chest wall
- short, wide vessel, arising from the right ventricle to transport deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- largest part of left lung
- two-lobed primary organ, located in upper chest superficial to the heart and deep to the sternum
- part of your ribcage, linking each rib to its neighbor
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- one of two primary lobes in the left lung, above the oblique fissure
- wedge shaped, separated from the upper lobe by the horizon fissure
- rounded, superior tip of each lung
- musculoskeletal cage that protects vital organs, including the lungs and heart
- superior to the horizontal and oblique fissures
- thin double layer that separates the superior lobe from middle lung
- a thin membrane that directly covers the surface of the lung
- a deep pleural fold in the right lung
- acts as main airway, transporting air between larynx and the bronchi
- an organ the size of your fist, main component of the cardiovascular system
20 Clues: largest part of left lung • a fluid filled potential space • rounded, superior tip of each lung • inferior to the lungs, dome shaped • a deep pleural fold in the right lung • a deep cleft in the left lungs visceral pleura • superior to the horizontal and oblique fissures • part of your ribcage, linking each rib to its neighbor • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy- Leila Belzer 2026-04-24
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- contracts to elevate the ribs and expand thoracic cavity
- has serous fluid to reduce friction between lungs and chest wall
- superior tip of the lung sitting above the first rib
- outer membrane layer that lines the wall of the chest cavity
- act as the first structures in the respiratory area that allow for gas exchange
- contracts and flattens to increase thoracic volume during inhalation
- carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart and to the lungs
- only on the right lung, separates the upper and middle lobes
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- most inner membrane layer that lines the wall of the chest cavity
- airway that enters the lung at the medial hilum on the left side
- positioned anterior to the esophagus
- tiny openings found within walls of air sacs
- area on the medial surface where vessels and bronchi enter the organ
- final transition tube leading into the air sacs
- provides lung tissue for oxygenation on the right side only
- site for T-lymphocyte maturation in the upper mediastinum
- primary site where diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
- the bone in the center of the anterior thoracic wall
- the tube posterior to the windpipe
- common chamber that connects individual alveoli
20 Clues: the tube posterior to the windpipe • positioned anterior to the esophagus • tiny openings found within walls of air sacs • final transition tube leading into the air sacs • common chamber that connects individual alveoli • superior tip of the lung sitting above the first rib • the bone in the center of the anterior thoracic wall • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy- Leila Belzer 2026-04-24
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- contracts to elevate the ribs and expand thoracic cavity
- has serous fluid to reduce friction between lungs and chest wall
- superior tip of the lung sitting above the first rib
- outer membrane layer that lines the wall of the chest cavity
- act as the first structures in the respiratory area that allow for gas exchange
- contracts and flattens to increase thoracic volume during inhalation
- carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart and to the lungs
- only on the right lung, separates the upper and middle lobes
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- most inner membrane layer that lines the wall of the chest cavity
- airway that enters the lung at the medial hilum on the left side
- positioned anterior to the esophagus
- tiny openings found within walls of air sacs
- area on the medial surface where vessels and bronchi enter the organ
- final transition tube leading into the air sacs
- provides lung tissue for oxygenation on the right side only
- site for T-lymphocyte maturation in the upper mediastinum
- primary site where diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide occurs
- the bone in the center of the anterior thoracic wall
- the tube posterior to the windpipe
- common chamber that connects individual alveoli
20 Clues: the tube posterior to the windpipe • positioned anterior to the esophagus • tiny openings found within walls of air sacs • final transition tube leading into the air sacs • common chamber that connects individual alveoli • superior tip of the lung sitting above the first rib • the bone in the center of the anterior thoracic wall • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy -Kate Eddy 2026-04-22
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- Left lung does not have this
- Directs air to the regions of the lung where gas exchange occurs
- Produces pleural fluid that lubricates the pleural cavity, reducing friction during respiration
- Maintains lung expansion during inhalation.
- Provides a lubricated space between the lungs and chest wall for smooth movement during breathing
- Connects the lungs to the mediastinum
- Runs diagonally from the posterior to the anterior aspect of the lung
- Inferior to the oblique fissure laterally adjacent to the heart
- Delivers air to the alveoli
- Separates the right lung into the upper, middle, and lower lobes
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- Serves as a protective membrane covering the lungs
- Provides a moist environment to help gases diffuse more easily
- Acts as the primary muscle for breathing
- Positioned anteriorly and laterally adjacent to the heart
- Serves as the entry and exit point for major structures
- Carries air to your lungs
- Separates 6 down from the middle lobe of the right lung
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs
- Facilitate gas exchange by allowing air to flow between alveoli
- Involved in respiration above 5 across
20 Clues: Carries air to your lungs • Delivers air to the alveoli • Left lung does not have this • Connects the lungs to the mediastinum • Involved in respiration above 5 across • Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs • Acts as the primary muscle for breathing • Maintains lung expansion during inhalation. • Serves as a protective membrane covering the lungs • ...
Lower Respiration Anatomy - Chloe Miciak 2026-05-01
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- allowing oxygen to diffuse into the blood and carbon dioxide to exit the body, crucial for respiration
- produces pleural fluid, reduces friction, enables lung expansion via suction, and contains pain nerves
- reducing friction during breathing
- carries deoxygenated (oxygen-poor) blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs for oxygenation
- main airway, facilitating the passage of air between the larynx and the bronchi
- conducts air between the trachea and the left lung
- facilitating breathing
- approximately 15% to 20% of total lung function
- transport oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left atrium of the heart
- contributes approximately 10% to total lung capacity, playing a vital role in gas exchange (oxygenation and carbon dioxide removal).
- minimizes friction during breathing, allows smooth lung movement, and maintains negative pressure to keep the lungs expanded
- exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during respiration
- the smallest compartment of the thoracic cavity, located between the sternum anteriorly and the pericardium posteriorly
- They allow for collateral airflow to ensure gas exchange, balance surface tension, and facilitate the movement of macrophages and surfactant
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- The primary site for gas exchange
- protect vital thoracic organs (heart, lungs, great vessels) and upper abdominal viscera, provide structural support for breathing
- They are crucial for breathing and maintaining blood oxygen levels
- reducing friction during beats, anchoring the heart within the chest, preventing overfilling/dilation of chambers, and acting as a physical barrier against infection
- transports food, liquids, and saliva from the pharynx to the stomach
- function to conduct air, produce surfactant, and detoxify toxins. They are crucial sites for epithelial repair
- Featuring scattered alveoli in their walls, they connect conducting airways to gas-exchanging alveoli, allowing limited gas exchange.
- produces and matures T-lymphocytes (T-cells)
- they serve as crucial passages for air distribution and facilitate gas exchange by allowing oxygen to enter and carbon dioxide to exit the alveoli
- act as the conduit for airways (bronchi), vessels (pulmonary/bronchial), nerves, and lymphatics to enter/exit the lungs, while also anchoring the lungs to the mediastinum
- the major vessel originating from the right ventricle that carries deoxygenated blood to the lungs
- essential for breathing by controlling rib cage movement
- independent expansion and movement of the lobes during respiration.
- divide the lung into distinct anatomical lobes, allowing them to move independently, reducing friction, and localizing diseases, while providing structural landmarks for imaging
- drives breathing by contracting and flattening to inhale (creating a vacuum) and relaxing to exhale
- critical for gas exchange, air filtration, and, notably, is often the first site for specific infections like tuberculosis due to these unique pressures.
- acts as a critical, protective, and structural component of the human body. It acts as a shield for the heart, lungs, and major blood vessels while connecting the ribs and collarbones to form a stable cage
31 Clues: facilitating breathing • The primary site for gas exchange • reducing friction during breathing • produces and matures T-lymphocytes (T-cells) • approximately 15% to 20% of total lung function • conducts air between the trachea and the left lung • exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide during respiration • essential for breathing by controlling rib cage movement • ...
Frontend - Beginner 2 2022-03-16
4 Clues: The basics format of a websites • The standard language for websites • Defines a section of an HTML document • The structure and how the elements are built
Branches of science 2021-09-07
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- Microbiology The study of microorganisms, including viruses, prokaryotes and simple eukaryotes Mineralogy The study of the chemistry, crystal structure, and physical (including optical) properties of minerals Mycology Study of fungi.
- A science dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
- The study of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of living organisms
- Study of algae.
- Study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting
- The study of celestial objects in the universe. Study of heavenly bodies. Biology The science that studies living organisms
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
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- The science of matter and its interactions with energy and itself
- Concerning the sounds of a language.
- The scientific study of plant life
- Natural phenomenon.
- Study of flower.
- The study of the structure and organization of living things
- Study of languages.
- The study of human cultures both past and present.
- Deals with the study of blood vascular system.
- The study of the behavior and properties of matter
- The science of genes, heredity, and the variation of organisms
18 Clues: Study of algae. • Study of flower. • Natural phenomenon. • Study of languages. • The scientific study of plant life • Concerning the sounds of a language. • Deals with the study of blood vascular system. • The study of human cultures both past and present. • The study of the behavior and properties of matter • The study of the structure and organization of living things • ...
Rat Island Vocan Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-21
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- structures Remnants of once-functional features with reduced or no use.
- Darwin British scientist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- Random changes in an organism's DNA, introducing new variations.
- reproduction Greater reproductive success of individuals with advantageous traits.
- Measure of an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- Resembling another species for protection or benefit.
- selection Process where advantageous traits increase survival and reproduction.
- Blending with the surroundings to avoid detection.
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- adaptation Internal process that helps an organism thrive in its environment.
- structures Structures derived from a common ancestor with similar underlying anatomy.
- Trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- drift Random changes in gene frequencies in a population over time.
- Baptiste Lamarck French biologist who proposed an early theory of evolution based on acquired characteristics.
- Movement of individuals from one population to another.
- Gradual change in inherited characteristics of populations over time.
- selection Breeding of plants or animals for specific traits by humans.
- adaptation Physical feature that enhances survival in a specific environment.
- structures Similar structures with different evolutionary origins.
18 Clues: Blending with the surroundings to avoid detection. • Resembling another species for protection or benefit. • Movement of individuals from one population to another. • Random changes in an organism's DNA, introducing new variations. • structures Similar structures with different evolutionary origins. • ...
Chapter 7 2025-01-30
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- The cause of the disease
- Swelling; excess amount of fluid in the tissues
- Caused by a pathogenic (germ-producing) organism such as a bacteria or virus
- Only one side of the body
- Study of how disease occurs and the responses of living organisms to disease processes
- Transmitted from parents to child genetically
- Identifying the disease or stating what it is
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- Acquired during development of the infant in the uterus and present at birth
- A prediction of the probable course and/or the expected outcome of the disease
- Both sides of the body
- Study of the form and structure of organisms
- Organs and other body parts joined together to perform a particular function
- Body parts above other parts
- Body parts located near the head
- Body part made of two or more tissues joined together to perform a special function
- Insufficient amounts of fluid in the tissues
- Study of the processes of living organisms, or why and how they work
- Also called external, structures that are located near the body surface
18 Clues: Both sides of the body • The cause of the disease • Only one side of the body • Body parts above other parts • Body parts located near the head • Study of the form and structure of organisms • Insufficient amounts of fluid in the tissues • Transmitted from parents to child genetically • Identifying the disease or stating what it is • ...
C-Spine 2026-05-12
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- The thoracic and sacral regions have convex curvatures and are described as __________.
- The middles of the spine that consists of 12 vertebrea
- Your typical cervical vertebra consists of a ___________ spinous process
- As children begin to raise their heads and sit up, the _____________ forms in the cervical region. (4 words)
- Another term for C1
- The cervical and lumbar regions have concave curvatures and are described as ____________.
- Another term for C2.
- Bony structure that connects to the vertebral body
- An opening in the anatomy
- The ___________ compensatory concave curve, the lumbar curvature, develops when children learn to walk.
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- The openings between vertebrae where spinal nerves exit the spinal cord. (2 words)
- The small joints between vertebrae that help the spine move and stay stable
- The most posterior aspect of the typical vertebra (2 words)
- Another term for C7
- An abnormal or exaggerated lateral curvature of the spine is called ___________.
- The lower portion of the spine
- The first seven vertebrae are known as _____________ vertebrae.
- Another term for the spine (2 Words)
18 Clues: Another term for C7 • Another term for C1 • Another term for C2. • An opening in the anatomy • The lower portion of the spine • Another term for the spine (2 Words) • Bony structure that connects to the vertebral body • The middles of the spine that consists of 12 vertebrea • The most posterior aspect of the typical vertebra (2 words) • ...
English study guide 2022-02-09
5 Clues: The tissue that helps part of your body move • The science of the bodily structure of organisms • The system that circulates oxygen through the body • The blood vessel that brings blood back to the heart • The blood vessel that brings blood away from the heart
English study guide 2022-02-09
5 Clues: The tissue that helps part of your body move • The science of the bodily structure of organisms • The system that circulates oxygen through the body • The blood vessel that brings blood back to the heart • The blood vessel that brings blood away from the heart
Search Supported ll 2021-02-02
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- deep sky blue
- a suction bottle for collecting insects and other small invertebrate
- having wooly or crispy hair
- a bright orange-red colour
- outdated word meaning armpit
- the worship of donkeys or asses
- a full-length, sleeveless outer garment worn by Arabs
- a traditional custom or notion that is adhered to although it has been shown to be unreasonable
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- a type of crevasse
- referring to a band of discordant instruments or noisy parade
- Anatomy the thumb
- a small hard, solid mass which may form in the stomachs of animals such as goats or sheep
- a piece of waste paper produced by punching a hole
- the legal right to cut turf or peat for fuel on common ground or on another person's ground
- an endangered Hawaiian bird, a species of honeyeater
- a person who talks at great length without making much sense
- the fourth stomach of a ruminant, such as a cow or sheep
- a short-handled knife with a broad crescent-shaped blade, used by Inuit women
18 Clues: deep sky blue • Anatomy the thumb • a type of crevasse • a bright orange-red colour • having wooly or crispy hair • outdated word meaning armpit • the worship of donkeys or asses • a piece of waste paper produced by punching a hole • an endangered Hawaiian bird, a species of honeyeater • a full-length, sleeveless outer garment worn by Arabs • ...
Science- The Basics 2024-09-03
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- variable that you intentionally change
- logical conclusion drawn from observations,previous knowledge and available info
- geology,oceanography,meteorology,paleontology
- description of natural phenomenon or relationship that is supported by significant amount of evidence and includes mathematical terms
- possible testable explanation for one or more observations or a suggested,testable answer to a question
- explanation of a range of phenomena in the natural world that has been thoroughly tested and supported by significant amount of evedence
- investigation in which the factors that influence the outcome are kept except for the factorbeing studied
- variable that responds to the changing
- factor that changes in an experiment
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- physics,chemistry,astronomy
- observations made with instruments used to measure
- gathering info using senses or with aid of instruments
- systematic process that scientists use to gain new scientific knowledge
- observations using 5 senses
- useful simplification used to make it easier to understand things too difficult to directly observe
- belief (in the late 1600's) that combustible objects must contain this
- botany,genetics,ecology,zoology,anatomy
- embedded in every aspect of life
18 Clues: physics,chemistry,astronomy • observations using 5 senses • embedded in every aspect of life • factor that changes in an experiment • variable that you intentionally change • variable that responds to the changing • botany,genetics,ecology,zoology,anatomy • geology,oceanography,meteorology,paleontology • observations made with instruments used to measure • ...
Mystery Machine of Diagnostics Lab Week 2025! 2025-03-19
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- Slanted sharpened edge of a needle tip
- Drawn when the drug level is at its lowest right before the next dose
- The study of microorganisms
- Machine that rotates rapidly to separate fluids of different densities
- The study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues
- Optical instrument used for viewing very small objects
- Abnormal polling of blood under the skin from a rupture in blood vessels
- Medical Doctor who specializes in the study of disease
- The rupturing of red blood cells
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- A term for the act of collecting blood specimens
- A protein found on the surface of red blood cells that is inherited by your parents
- The protein within RBCs that carries oxygen to organs and tissues and CO2 back to the lungs
- Machine used to examine the contents of specimens
- Formation of a blood clot inside a blood vessel restricting blood flow
- United states federal regulatory standards for clinical laboratory testing
- The practice of collecting blood
- Drawn after taking medication when drug level is at its highest
- Performs diagnostic testing on body fluids
18 Clues: The study of microorganisms • The practice of collecting blood • The rupturing of red blood cells • Slanted sharpened edge of a needle tip • Performs diagnostic testing on body fluids • A term for the act of collecting blood specimens • Machine used to examine the contents of specimens • Optical instrument used for viewing very small objects • ...
Bicentennial Bash Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-06
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- You’ll want to call one of these professionals in an emergency medical situation.
- One hundred rotations around the sun. HINT: GW SMHS will celebrate the beginning of its third on April 1, 2025.
- Abbr. The pair of GYN
- A dead human body.
- Roman gods and goddesses Apollo, Asclepius, Hygieia, and Panacea are name dropped in this vow taken by aspiring physicians.
- Both parents and professors are known to give these.
- Super teeny tiny.
- Trainees known to work notoriously long hours.
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- One of the most popular medical diagnostic instruments.
- A medical procedure that involves cutting into the body to repair or remove tissue, or to diagnose disease.
- Subject of study that fascinated Michaelangelo; also belongs to Gray.
- An aspect of one of GW's 4 Strategic Pillars
- Number of original departments created when GW Medical School formed. HINT: see 4, 5, and 6 down/across.
- Abbr. GW’s partner hospital that exclusively treats children.
- The number of karats in pure gold.
- Ward 8’s newest member.
- Facility located across this courtyard.
- The legal age of adulthood in the US
18 Clues: Super teeny tiny. • A dead human body. • Abbr. The pair of GYN • Ward 8’s newest member. • The number of karats in pure gold. • The legal age of adulthood in the US • Facility located across this courtyard. • An aspect of one of GW's 4 Strategic Pillars • Trainees known to work notoriously long hours. • Both parents and professors are known to give these. • ...
Module N 2014-07-02
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- accessory bone or kneecap
- study of functions and activities performed by the bodies structure
- bones that form the bridge of the nose
- branch of the seventh cranial nerve that affects muscles behind the ears at base of the skull
- lower surface of the fibula, bend the foot down and out
- bone
- study of anatomy, structure and function of bones
- branch of the fifth cranial nerve that supplies impulses to the upper part of the face
- fluid part of the body in which red and white blood cells and platelets flow
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- double layered membranous sac enclosing the heart
- muscles of the chest that assist in swinging the arm
- tissue that contracts and moves various parts of the body
- bones of the upper jaw
- muscle that covers the outer side of the calf
- ring muscle of the eye socket enables you to close your eyes
- spongy tissue made of microscopic cells/ organs of respiration
- bones that form the sides and top of the cranium
- study of nature,function structure and disease of muscles
18 Clues: bone • bones of the upper jaw • accessory bone or kneecap • bones that form the bridge of the nose • muscle that covers the outer side of the calf • bones that form the sides and top of the cranium • double layered membranous sac enclosing the heart • study of anatomy, structure and function of bones • muscles of the chest that assist in swinging the arm • ...
Small Animal semester review 2025-12-16
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- A preventative medical treatment that stimulates immunity
- The humane treatment and well-being of animals
- An animal kept primarily for companionship or enjoyment
- A group of animals with specific inherited traits
- Daily decisions and actions used to care for animals
- The process of providing proper feed to support growth and health
- Observable actions or responses of an animal to its environment
- An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm
- A non-traditional companion animal requiring specialized care
- Practices that reduce the risk of disease or injury
- A disease that can be transmitted between animals and humans
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- Activities or conditions that improve an animal’s mental and physical well-being
- The study of the structure of an animal’s body
- Groups of organs working together to perform essential life functions
- The process of adapting animals for human use or companionship
- The commitment to meet an animal’s physical, emotional, and medical needs
- A condition that impairs normal body function
- A diet containing correct nutrients in proper proportions
18 Clues: A condition that impairs normal body function • The humane treatment and well-being of animals • The study of the structure of an animal’s body • A group of animals with specific inherited traits • Practices that reduce the risk of disease or injury • Daily decisions and actions used to care for animals • An organism that lives on or in a host and causes harm • ...
Self monitoring of blood pressure 2016-09-27
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- Which of the readings should be recorded for review?
- Cuff should be placed an inch above this part of the anatomy
- Number of days that home monitoring should continue before review by GP?
- For how many minutes should the patient rest before recording their blood pressure?
- Name of a stimulant that should be avoided during the 30 minutes prior to recording
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- Should be undertaken in accordance with manufacturers instructions prior to device being used.
- Legs should be in this position when recording BP
- Position the patient should be in when taking a reading
- Which arm should be used to measure the blood pressure on each recording?
- How many readings should the patient take at each sitting?
10 Clues: Legs should be in this position when recording BP • Which of the readings should be recorded for review? • Position the patient should be in when taking a reading • How many readings should the patient take at each sitting? • Cuff should be placed an inch above this part of the anatomy • Number of days that home monitoring should continue before review by GP? • ...
Odau, Ellie [3] Game 1 2021-09-20
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- movement that extends the foot
- the horizontal plane that divides the body or any of its parts into upper and lower sections
- joints were a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments
- a type of joint allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- a type of joint allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- movement of the thumb to touch each finger
- a thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue that unites the bones of the skull
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- joints that lack a synovial cavity
- a series of joints that allows movement in the body
- farthest from (a reference point)
10 Clues: movement that extends the foot • farthest from (a reference point) • joints that lack a synovial cavity • movement of the thumb to touch each finger • a series of joints that allows movement in the body • a type of joint allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • joints were a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments • ...
It's all about ERGONOMICS!!! 2022-03-14
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- a study of the measurements and proportions of the human body.
- conscious intellectual activity
- a field focusing on the principles of mechanics and anatomy in relation to human movement.
- an injury to a muscle and/or tendon.
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- the amount of effort that is required to perform a task.
- _____ factors is another term used for 'ergonomics'.
- a study where laws of physics is applied to the description of motions of body parts and forces that act upon them
- a _______________ system which includes bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissues.
- An individual who analyzes work environments and recommends administrative, engineering, and work practice controls.
- a study on how the human body works
10 Clues: conscious intellectual activity • an injury to a muscle and/or tendon. • a study on how the human body works • _____ factors is another term used for 'ergonomics'. • the amount of effort that is required to perform a task. • a study of the measurements and proportions of the human body. • ...
Homograph quiz 2022-04-18
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- Sixty seconds, or something very small.
- The opposite of something, or a brand of shoes.
- Something in a pencil, or what a CEO of a business does for her company
- When a broadcast is made as it is happening, or the opposite of dead.
- A beautiful smelling ower, or past tense of ascending.
- The edge of the river, or a place where you store your money.
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- The way someone behaves, or to lead an orchestra.
- The reverse direction, or the part of your anatomy that has a spine.
- A pass that allows you to do something, or to give permission to someone.
- The break kids get around lunch time, or to shrink.
10 Clues: Sixty seconds, or something very small. • The opposite of something, or a brand of shoes. • The way someone behaves, or to lead an orchestra. • The break kids get around lunch time, or to shrink. • A beautiful smelling ower, or past tense of ascending. • The edge of the river, or a place where you store your money. • ...
Lee, Kamron P.3 Game 2 2022-09-19
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- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate.
- Movement of a body part superior in a frontal plane.
- Movement of a body part inferior in a frontal plane.
- Movement of a body part anterior in a transverse plane.
- Movement of the thumb to touch each finger.
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis.
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- Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy.
- The 2 bones both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complementing each other.
- Movement of a bone on an axis, toward or away from the body.
- Movement of a body part posterior in a transverse plane.
10 Clues: Movement of the thumb to touch each finger. • Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy. • Movement of a body part superior in a frontal plane. • Movement of a body part inferior in a frontal plane. • Movement of a body part anterior in a transverse plane. • Movement of a body part posterior in a transverse plane. • ...
TWMC DAY 45 2022-10-26
Across
- "___ uniform masks the gaps of nation and race" (‘Types of Uniforms’)
- ___-Pair-Share is the solution to situation where teacher asks questions (‘Cooperative Learning’)
- Largest type of black hole is called ___ black hole (‘Black Hole Facts’)
- ____ companies surpassed pre -covid-level sales (Clue: From PPT ‘Post Covid Era’)
- ___ visualization happens when people visualize each step needed to achieve the goal (‘Visualization Techniques to Achieve Desired Goals’)
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- Sleep-wake ____ monitors sleep requirements (‘Importance of Sleep’)
- Generation Z comes from the word (‘How to Manage Newgen Students?’)
- most common type of orifice
- Pointed or rounded mound on crown of the tooth (Clue: From PPT ‘Dental Anatomy’)
- screen addiction is related to ___ matter shrinkage
10 Clues: most common type of orifice • screen addiction is related to ___ matter shrinkage • Sleep-wake ____ monitors sleep requirements (‘Importance of Sleep’) • Generation Z comes from the word (‘How to Manage Newgen Students?’) • "___ uniform masks the gaps of nation and race" (‘Types of Uniforms’) • ...
Phillips, Chelsie (period6)Game 3 2023-09-15
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- a free moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- bones are connected by hyaline or fibrocartilage
- a joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments
- allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- two bones both concave and convex regions, the bone shapes complement each other
- joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments
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- freely moveable joints
- when one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave of another bone
- formed where bones can move about one another in many directions but cannot rotate
- allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
10 Clues: freely moveable joints • bones are connected by hyaline or fibrocartilage • allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • a joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments • a free moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • when one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave of another bone • ...
Game 2 2023-09-21
Across
- Standing upright, eyes looking forward, and arms at the side with palms and feet facing forward
- joint Joint that allows only flexion and extension due to anatomy
- A freely movable joint
- joint Joint in which bones can move about one another in many directions but can not rotate
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- A slightly Movable joint
- An Immovable joint
- joint Joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- and socket joint Joint with a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity or another bone
- joint a sliding motion joint, with motion either back and forth or side to side
- joint two bones both concave and convex regions, complementing eachother creating a joint
10 Clues: An Immovable joint • A freely movable joint • A slightly Movable joint • joint Joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • joint Joint that allows only flexion and extension due to anatomy • joint a sliding motion joint, with motion either back and forth or side to side • ...
MOORE, ZOEY [4TH] GAME 1 2024-02-21
Across
- The type of joint that allows only extensions and flexion due to its anatomy
- The type of joint that consists of the 2 bones' concave and convex regions with the shape of the bones complimenting each other
- Example of a Saddle Joint
- When one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- A freely movable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
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- The type of joint that is formed where bones can move around in each other but cannot rotate
- Example of a Ball and Socket Joint
- Example of a Condyloid joint
- Example of a Pivot joint
- Example of a Hinge joint
10 Clues: Example of a Pivot joint • Example of a Hinge joint • Example of a Saddle Joint • Example of a Condyloid joint • Example of a Ball and Socket Joint • A freely movable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • The type of joint that allows only extensions and flexion due to its anatomy • ...
WWTW list 13 BMS 2020-01-16
Across
- thinking only of oneself, without regard for the feelings or desires of others; self-centered
- of or relating to the parts beneath the skin
- an act of transferring donated blood, blood products, or other fluid into the circulatory system of a person or animal
- one accused of or charged with a crime
- bitterness; sharpness of tongue
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- major city; a city or urban area regarded as the center of a specific activity
- any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle
- a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings
- the branch of anatomy dealing with the skeleton
- to strengthen and secure
10 Clues: to strengthen and secure • bitterness; sharpness of tongue • one accused of or charged with a crime • of or relating to the parts beneath the skin • the branch of anatomy dealing with the skeleton • a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings • major city; a city or urban area regarded as the center of a specific activity • ...
CX Brain Breaks Puzzle 2025-10-03
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- Long-rumored “lost” album title turned Midnights track.
- A fan-favorite ballad from Speak Now that inspired countless fairytale memes
- One of Taylor’s cats, named after a Grey’s Anatomy character
- A Reputation track where Taylor asks, “Is it cool that I said all that?
- A red accessory left behind at Maggie Gyllenhaal’s place, according to Swifties
- Taylor’s sophomore album that made her the youngest Grammy Album of the Year winner
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- The “snake” era album with black-and-white newspaper-print artwork
- The New York street Taylor swore she’d never walk again
- The only Taylor Swift album with a title track sharing its name.
- Nickname for the most devoted Taylor fans
10 Clues: Nickname for the most devoted Taylor fans • Long-rumored “lost” album title turned Midnights track. • The New York street Taylor swore she’d never walk again • One of Taylor’s cats, named after a Grey’s Anatomy character • The only Taylor Swift album with a title track sharing its name. • The “snake” era album with black-and-white newspaper-print artwork • ...
Human 2016-11-23
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- All humans, while aging, the grow taller. Being tall means that you have reached a certain...
- Humans open up dead humans or animals to learn about their bodies. They perform an...
- A human is also called an...
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- An unhealthily overweight human is...
- Humans have two ears and use them for...
- The human body has two...to lift items or perform other actions.
6 Clues: A human is also called an... • An unhealthily overweight human is... • Humans have two ears and use them for... • The human body has two...to lift items or perform other actions. • Humans open up dead humans or animals to learn about their bodies. They perform an... • All humans, while aging, the grow taller. Being tall means that you have reached a certain...
Frontend - Beginner 2 2022-03-02
4 Clues: The basics format of a websites • The standard language for websites • Defines a section of an HTML document • The strucutre and how the elements are built
Frontend - Beginner 2 2022-03-02
4 Clues: The basics format of a websites • The standard language for websites • Defines a section of an HTML document • The strucutre and how the elements are built
September vocabulary 2017-04-07
Across
- 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.
- make someone aware of or familiar with
- a measure taken in advance to prevent something dangerous, unpleasant, or inconvenient from happening.
- great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle.
- an extract or concentrate obtained from a particular plant or other matter and used for flavoring or scent.
- a mixture of various ingredients or elements.
- old and torn; in poor condition.
- in a hearty manner.
- an extremely easy task
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- the action of repeating something aloud from memory.
- the great size or extent of something.
- not able to be identified as different or distinct.
- feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep.
- continuing for a long time or longer than usual; lengthy.
- likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect; radical and extreme.
- a sphere of activity, interest, or application.
- be constantly or visibly worried or anxious.
- comfort or consolation in a time of distress or sadness.
18 Clues: in a hearty manner. • an extremely easy task • old and torn; in poor condition. • the great size or extent of something. • make someone aware of or familiar with • be constantly or visibly worried or anxious. • a mixture of various ingredients or elements. • a sphere of activity, interest, or application. • not able to be identified as different or distinct. • ...
Endodontics crossword 1 2022-07-25
Across
- Gave mountain pass theory in 1939
- An undesirable side-effect of shaping procedures, first described by Pague
- Biomarker associated with inflamed state of pulp
- Property of biofilm to self organize themselves
- Surgical removal of one root and overlying crown
- Fine alternating hyperdense and hypodense stripes appear to be radiating from the edge of the volumetric data in a CBCT image
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- A calcified tissue formed due rapid deposition of secondary dentin with entrapped odontoblasts
- The term that focuses on formation of new tissue reproducing both the original anatomy and function
- Described the different vehicles for administration of calcium hydroxide
- Another name for injectable scaffolds
- A natural biodegradable scaffold simulating ECM of dentin
- The type of laser that operates at a wavelength of 488nm
- Species that survives in non favourable environment and is frequently isolated from obturated teeth
- The year rubber dam was developed
- The concept of single visit endodontics is based on this theory
- Orifice-directed dentin conservation access cavity
- Irrigator used in microsurgical procedures
- Pliers used for the retrieval of silver points
18 Clues: Gave mountain pass theory in 1939 • The year rubber dam was developed • Another name for injectable scaffolds • Irrigator used in microsurgical procedures • Property of biofilm to self organize themselves • Pliers used for the retrieval of silver points • Biomarker associated with inflamed state of pulp • Surgical removal of one root and overlying crown • ...
Fun Facts About Our Transplant Physicians 2023-01-30
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- Lived in Austria for 2 years of high school
- Got kicked out of music school
- Did improv comedy and likes Bollywood movies
- Started their academic career in a rural school called the "Little Turkey"
- Is the "Transplant Consultant" for the show "Grey's Anatomy"
- Was in their high school rock band and played the electric guitar
- First name translates to "proud fire" and is a Tree Farmer on the side
- He and his family won a trip to Finland on the Concord on Christmas Day
- Used to be a firefighter and also travelled to Ukraine to do surgery
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- Studied Latin for 5 years and earned a perfect score on the National Latin Exam
- The youngest of 9 siblings - is Mexican, but family is originally from Lebanon
- Learned to ski at the same time as walking
- Has a sweet tooth, but no cavities!
- Used to be a DJ
- Played the oboe in school
- Can make kimchi and has a kimchi refrigerator
- Has a tattoo of a chimera
- Once held a German passport- one of their 3 citizenships
18 Clues: Used to be a DJ • Played the oboe in school • Has a tattoo of a chimera • Got kicked out of music school • Has a sweet tooth, but no cavities! • Learned to ski at the same time as walking • Lived in Austria for 2 years of high school • Did improv comedy and likes Bollywood movies • Can make kimchi and has a kimchi refrigerator • ...
History of Life on Earth 2022-04-25
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- remains or traces of a once living organism
- the study of development of unborn or unhatched organisms
- when all members of a species die out
- the process of biological change by which populations become different from their ancestors over many generations
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- the idea that all organisms share a common ancestral species from which they evolved as some point in the past
- the body structure of an organism and its structural traits
- the history of life on Earth as it is preserved by fossils
- a record of the activity of an organism such as footprints, scratches, and fossilized dung
- happens when an organism's tissues are replaced by minerals from water
9 Clues: when all members of a species die out • remains or traces of a once living organism • the study of development of unborn or unhatched organisms • the history of life on Earth as it is preserved by fossils • the body structure of an organism and its structural traits • happens when an organism's tissues are replaced by minerals from water • ...
Laurea Alessia 2022-04-03
Across
- Spesso ti lamenti del tuo candore: "o estate sei solo un ricordo, come un... vagabondo"
- I tuoi amici ami viziare con ciò che sei più brava a preparare
- Il posto perfetto dove trascorrere il natale
- Senza di lui Grey's Anatomy non è più lo stesso
- Studiare anatomia è stato un macello, ma quel poligono era troppo bello
- Schiacciata ti fa rabbrividire, in ospedale vai a finire
- Solo studiare non ti poteva bastare, anche i ragazzi ti sei messe a...
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- La domenica non va bene uscire, meglio in... andare ad ammattire
- Ha il nome simile a quello di un cane, ma si mangia (se te lo portano!)
- Che buona quella al cappuccino, adesso ve ne do un pezzettino
- It's the most wonderful time of the year
- A dicembre non va bene addobbarlo, a novembre bisogna già installarlo
- Negozio preferito, le cui scarpe sono un mito
13 Clues: It's the most wonderful time of the year • Il posto perfetto dove trascorrere il natale • Negozio preferito, le cui scarpe sono un mito • Senza di lui Grey's Anatomy non è più lo stesso • Schiacciata ti fa rabbrividire, in ospedale vai a finire • Che buona quella al cappuccino, adesso ve ne do un pezzettino • ...
Cancer Biology 2022-04-03
Across
- The scientific discipline that investigates the structure of the body
- A characteristic of cancerous cell growth
- A part of the DNA that affects a specific trait or function
- An organ in the body that makes a substance (such as saliva, sweat, or bile)
- An illness that affects humans, animals, or plants
- An illness involving uncontrollable growth
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- The movement of cancerous cells to another part of the body
- A mass of tissue found in or on the body that is made up of abnormal cells
- Very dangerous and invasive type of cancer tumor
- A medical characterization of the development and spread of a cancer
- A change in the genes of a plant or animal that causes physical characteristics that are different from what is normal
- A part of the body made up of specialized cell types. Makes up organs
- A part of the body (such as the heart or liver) that has a particular function
13 Clues: A characteristic of cancerous cell growth • An illness involving uncontrollable growth • Very dangerous and invasive type of cancer tumor • An illness that affects humans, animals, or plants • The movement of cancerous cells to another part of the body • A part of the DNA that affects a specific trait or function • ...
Nuclear Medicine 2016-06-09
Across
- Deposition of radioactive material in any place where its presence is not desired
- Detects the high-energy, short-wavelength electromagnetic radiation emanating from the nucleus
- Time required for disintegration of half of the original activity of a radioactive nuclide
- Nuclides of the same element that have different atomic mass (neutrons) but the same atomic number (protons)
- Type of atom whose nucleus disintegrates spontaneously
- Device used to confine the elements of a beam within an assigned solid angle
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- Single "snapshot" of target anatomy, also called static imaging
- Helium nucleus that consists of two protons and two neutrons
- Process by which radiation is reduced in intensity when it passes through some material
- Device that measures radiation
- Release of high-energy beta particles through disintegration of certain radioactive nuclides
- Unit of radioactivity in SI (International System of Units)
- Imaging system that uses one to three gamma detectors to produce tomographic images of an organ or structure
13 Clues: Device that measures radiation • Type of atom whose nucleus disintegrates spontaneously • Unit of radioactivity in SI (International System of Units) • Helium nucleus that consists of two protons and two neutrons • Single "snapshot" of target anatomy, also called static imaging • Device used to confine the elements of a beam within an assigned solid angle • ...
Congenital bicuspid Aortic Valve 2016-09-03
Across
- Structural abnormalities of the aortic ____ are commonly associated with bicuspid aortic valve
- An acute complication involving disruption of the aortic wall is aortic ___________.
- Two uneven cusps instead of three predisposes the valve to accelerated wear and ____.
- Bicuspid aortic valve affects which gender the most?
- Abnormal valve anatomy causes blood flow to be ________, leading to damage.
- Complication of bicuspid aortic valve that is associated with peripheral stigmata
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- Central structure of the fused cuff prone to calcification and fibrosis
- Valve complication due to aortic root dilation
- Complication of bicuspid aortic valve resulting in an ejection systolic murmur
- Is bicuspid aortic valve generally symptomatic or asymptomatic in early life?
- Do patients with bicuspid aortic valve present with aortic stenosis when they are younger or older?
- Effect on the left ventricle secondary to aortic stenosis
- True or false: bicuspid valves are initially stenotic?
13 Clues: Valve complication due to aortic root dilation • Bicuspid aortic valve affects which gender the most? • True or false: bicuspid valves are initially stenotic? • Effect on the left ventricle secondary to aortic stenosis • Central structure of the fused cuff prone to calcification and fibrosis • ...
Course Introduction Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-24
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- Any action of an organism, which can either be physical movement, cognition, or a physiological process.
- The study of living systems
- A cell found in the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the nervous system that relay information to each other
- The study of the function of a living system
- The network of neurons and other cells that control all biological and psychological functions of an organism
- The study of the relationship between cognition and the nervous system.
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- Any mental processes within the mind that you can be consciously aware of
- The study of the relationship between biology and psychology
- The study of the structure of a living system
- The study of the nervous system
- Any cognition related to one of the five senses
- The ___ is a non-physical set of mental faculties encompassing the conscious and unconscious
- An applied medical field that includes the diagnosis or treatment of nervous system disorders
13 Clues: The study of living systems • The study of the nervous system • The study of the function of a living system • The study of the structure of a living system • Any cognition related to one of the five senses • The study of the relationship between biology and psychology • The study of the relationship between cognition and the nervous system. • ...
Renaissance and Humanism 2024-06-02
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- This Italian poet is considered the "Father of Humanism."
- The queen of England who supported the arts and saw the flourishing of English Renaissance drama.
- This Dutch humanist wrote "In Praise of Folly."
- The Renaissance scientist known for his studies of anatomy, astronomy, and physics.
- This Renaissance work by Thomas More describes an ideal society on an imaginary island.
- This famous Renaissance artist painted the Mona Lisa
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- Author of "The Prince," a treatise on political philosophy
- This Renaissance scientist formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation.
- This sculptor created the statue of David
- The astronomical model proposed by Copernicus that placed the sun at the center of the universe.
- A person who sponsored works of art
- This German inventor's printing press revolutionized the spread of knowledge.
- The family that was a powerful and influential patron of the arts in Florence
13 Clues: A person who sponsored works of art • This sculptor created the statue of David • This Dutch humanist wrote "In Praise of Folly." • This famous Renaissance artist painted the Mona Lisa • This Italian poet is considered the "Father of Humanism." • Author of "The Prince," a treatise on political philosophy • ...
Anatomy & Classification of trees 2022-08-30
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- a type of water-conducting cell in the xylem which lacks perforations in the cell wall.
- the outer layer of tissue in a plant, except where it is replaced by periderm.
- the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions.
- of the cell types found in xylem, the water conducting tissue of plants.
- the scientific study of trees
- consists of undifferentiated cells capable of cell division
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- the outermost layer of plants, which covers leaves, fruits, flowers, and non-woody stems of higher plants.
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit.
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts sugars and other metabolic products downward from the leaves.
- a series of sieve tube elements placed end to end to form a continuous tube.
- study of the structure of a organism
- Material that remains after cells mature and die
- transports water and nutrients from the plant
13 Clues: the scientific study of trees • study of the structure of a organism • transports water and nutrients from the plant • Material that remains after cells mature and die • consists of undifferentiated cells capable of cell division • the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions. • of the cell types found in xylem, the water conducting tissue of plants. • ...
Bones of the Cranium 2023-10-09
Across
- A paired bone that forms the forehead.
- The region of the head pertaining to or located around the eye is called?
- This bone is located inside the orbital socket.
- A paired bone that forms most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium
- A paired bone that forms the upper jaw.
- This bone is located in front of the temporal bone.
- A paired bone that forms the sides and base of cranium.
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- A paired bone that forms the bridge of your nose.
- The jagged line where bones articulate and form a joint that does not moved is called what?
- A single bone that forms the bone of the skull.
- A paired bone that forms your hard palate.
- A paired bone that forms the cheeks below and side of the eye.
- The study of the shape and structure of the human body.
13 Clues: A paired bone that forms the forehead. • A paired bone that forms the upper jaw. • A paired bone that forms your hard palate. • A single bone that forms the bone of the skull. • This bone is located inside the orbital socket. • A paired bone that forms the bridge of your nose. • This bone is located in front of the temporal bone. • ...
hbd 2023-11-20
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- the second realm of the 9 in the cosmic tree
- Material that caps shield is made of
- "stroke that thang ____"
- "________ map" that shows all the paths and locations of people in hogwarts
- annabeth chases' hat has this ability
- _____ is the guy on the chiefs
- And by the way, I'm going out tonight Best believe I'm still ______ When I walk in the room
- taylors second album
- darkness
- name of luke castellan sword
- potion that allows the drinker to assume the form of someone else
- name of percy's half brother
- snapes patronas animal
- the god grover is searching for "the lost god ______"
- person vicki tried killing by poison
- stripes
- gif used to signal the end of a watch party
- viper or brim, for example
- name of the school that Fleur Delacour is from in the triwizard tournament.
- tony stark built this in a _____!"
- Mr._____ I don't feel so good
- name of hermoines pet cat
- first name of the founder of house of slytherin
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- this map features ziplines
- song for taylors grandmother
- this person's favorite drink is diet coke at camp half blood
- character that can see across the universe from asgard
- The activation word for percys flying converse shoes
- an smg that costs 1100
- name of the hippogriff that attacks draco
- character in folklore that cheats on betty
- the only map with no mid
- the ______ track on Taylor's album is usually the most emotional
- just a rather very intelligent system
- hi
- "____ hotel" where time stands still in percy jackson
- best podcast in the world
- Taylor swifts cat's name whose name is based on a greys character
- whose line is "open up the sky!"
- hagrids pet half dog half spider
- also known as the cube or space stone
- epitome of German battle efficiency with gadgets
- the hammer thor makes in infinity war
- The album released with no media interviews to promote it
- "I have an army, we have a ____"
- name of percy's pegasus
46 Clues: hi • stripes • darkness • taylors second album • an smg that costs 1100 • snapes patronas animal • name of percy's pegasus • the only map with no mid • "stroke that thang ____" • best podcast in the world • name of hermoines pet cat • this map features ziplines • viper or brim, for example • song for taylors grandmother • name of luke castellan sword • name of percy's half brother • ...
Introduction to Kinesiology 2023-08-14
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- Refers to a broader, more established "parent" discipline.
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health/fitness.
- ________ activity is body movement that works muscles and requires more energy than at rest.
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- ________ kinesiology refers to functional anatomy courses in medical and physical therapy programs.
- ________ kinesiology is taught and researched in colleges and universities and differentiated from applied kinesiology.
- Body of knowledge organized around a certain theme/focus that learned people consider worthy of study
- Considered in international voice for exercise science (abbreviation).
- Study of the mechanics of body movement and/or physical activity.
- Kinesiology has historical bonds in disciplines such as health ed, dance, and _________.
9 Clues: Refers to a broader, more established "parent" discipline. • Study of the mechanics of body movement and/or physical activity. • Considered in international voice for exercise science (abbreviation). • Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health/fitness. • ...
ASTRONOMY 2024-09-25
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- THE TERM FOR THE BODY'S RESPONSE TO INJURY OR INFECTION
- HOLE PHENOMENON OCCURS WHEN A STAR COLLAPSES UNDER ITS OWN GRAVITY,RESULTING IN AN AREA IN SPACE WITH A GRAVITATIONAL PULL SO STRONG THAT NOT EVEN LIGHT CAN ESCAPE IT
- WAY THE NAME OF OUR GALAXY
- THE SCIENCE THAT STUDIES FUNGIES
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- WHICH MEDICAL SPECIALTY FOCUSES ON THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CANCER
- THE LARGEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
- FORCE TO KEEP PLANETS IN ORBIT AROUND THE SUN
- THE TERM FOR THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY
- THE TERM OF PROCEDURE THAT INVOLVES THE REMOVAL OF A TISSUE FOR TESTING
9 Clues: WAY THE NAME OF OUR GALAXY • THE SCIENCE THAT STUDIES FUNGIES • THE LARGEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM • FORCE TO KEEP PLANETS IN ORBIT AROUND THE SUN • THE TERM FOR THE BODY'S RESPONSE TO INJURY OR INFECTION • THE TERM FOR THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY • THE TERM OF PROCEDURE THAT INVOLVES THE REMOVAL OF A TISSUE FOR TESTING • ...
The Anatomy of the Knee 2017-03-25
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- The test examines the integrity of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments
- The position of greatest _ is termed the close packed position of the knee joint
- Inferior bony feature of the patella
- The cruciate ligaments are intracapsular but _____
- The orientation in which the patella most commonly dislocates
- The knee joint is a _____ hinge joint
- The inflamed bursa giving rise to ‘housemaid’s knee’
- The _____ widen and deepen the tibial articular surfaces
- The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are located within the… (2 words)
- The knee joint is _____ as it has femorotibial and patellafemoral articulations
- The ‘key’ to unlocking the knee (externally rotates femur when foot is planted, or internally rotates tibia when foot is free)
- The articular surfaces of the tibia interact with what bony feature of the femur.
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- Largest bursa associated with any joint in the body
- The continuation of the quadriceps tendon (2 words)
- The posterior cruciate ligament prevents _____ displacement of the femur on the tibia.
- The collateral ligaments attach to the _____ of the femur
- The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments originate from which bone
- The medial collateral ligament prevents _____ of the tibia.
- The menisci within the knee-joint act to improve…
19 Clues: Inferior bony feature of the patella • The knee joint is a _____ hinge joint • The menisci within the knee-joint act to improve… • The cruciate ligaments are intracapsular but _____ • Largest bursa associated with any joint in the body • The continuation of the quadriceps tendon (2 words) • The inflamed bursa giving rise to ‘housemaid’s knee’ • ...
Anatomy and Physiology of Swallowing 2023-11-13
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- Reflex that disappears after 6 months
- Bolus is below the vocal folds
- Inability to eat
- Swallow is usually followed by this
- Spaces between aryepiglottic folds and thyroid cartilage
- Disorders of swallowing
- 4th stage of swallowing
- Preparing food for swallowing
- Lump of chewed food & saliva
- Term for when respiration is stopped and the larynx is closed, vocal folds adduct and epiglottis lowers
- Bolus is above the vocal folds and in the laryngeal vestibule
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- Which type of liquids goes down easier during swallowing
- 2nd stage of swallowing
- Longest phase of swallowing
- When food comes out through your nose
- Reflex where the infant turns their head towards stroke on the cheek.
- Reflex thats a protective mechanism that sense foreign materials from the larynx or brachial passages and removes them
- 3rd stage of swallowing
- Pushed bolus down into stomach in a wavelike formation during the esophageal phase
- 1st stage of swallowing
20 Clues: Inability to eat • 2nd stage of swallowing • Disorders of swallowing • 3rd stage of swallowing • 4th stage of swallowing • 1st stage of swallowing • Longest phase of swallowing • Lump of chewed food & saliva • Preparing food for swallowing • Bolus is below the vocal folds • Swallow is usually followed by this • Reflex that disappears after 6 months • ...
Nervous System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-10-01
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- Name of the membrane that protects the brain?
- Late cranial nerves that play a role in the hearing process and maintaining body balance?
- the most abundant type of neuron in the body.
- The small gap at the end of a neuron that allows signals to move from the presynaptic cell to the next cell is called what?
- another name for nerve cells.
- nerve nerves that have a motor function that play a role in moving the tongue.
- The first hormone produced by the hypothalamus?
- nerve nerves that function to control muscle movements in the ears, mouth and jaw.
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- cells that function to support the work of nerve cells?
- The part of the brain that is located between the brain stem and the cerebrum is superior to the mit brain.
- that function as support for the work of nerve cells.
- acts as a protective and cushioning cell including cells?
- sensorik Nerve cells that allow humans to perceive stimuli such as physical touch temperature, sound, and light.
- nerves nerves that only carry motor fibers.
- phospholipid layer that wraps the axon concentrically?
- callosum part which is a bundle of nerve fibers in the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
- a nerve structure in which each fiber is surrounded by a sheath of fine connective tissue.
- send electrical impulses from the cell body to what point?
- Sulci are included in what part of the brain?
- A thin layer or membrane whose function is to cover and protect the brain and spinal cord?
20 Clues: another name for nerve cells. • Name of the membrane that protects the brain? • the most abundant type of neuron in the body. • Sulci are included in what part of the brain? • The first hormone produced by the hypothalamus? • nerves nerves that only carry motor fibers. • that function as support for the work of nerve cells. • ...
Lower Respiratory Anatomy-Aliesia Marchenko 2026-04-21
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- Chest wall protecting organs
- Fluid-filled space around the lungs
- Airway that carries air to the lungs
- Muscles between the ribs
- One small air sac in the lung
- Cluster of alveoli like a bunch of grapes
- Tube that carries food to the stomach
- Membrane lining the chest wall
- Organ that pumps blood
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- Membrane covering the lungs
- Line that divides the right lung
- Top part of the lung
- Breastbone in the center of the chest
- Large vessel carrying blood from heart to lungs
- Muscle that helps you breathe in and out
- Tiny air sacs where gas exchange happens
- Small passage leading to alveolar sacs
- Small openings connecting alveoli
- Gland that helps the immune system (in chest)
- Space between the lungs and chest wall
20 Clues: Top part of the lung • Organ that pumps blood • Muscles between the ribs • Membrane covering the lungs • Chest wall protecting organs • One small air sac in the lung • Membrane lining the chest wall • Line that divides the right lung • Small openings connecting alveoli • Fluid-filled space around the lungs • Airway that carries air to the lungs • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2022-12-02
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- She was ...... by her grade; she'd studied all weekend and she still failed!
- Sometimes I just can't ........ my parents, but then I remember how much I love them.
- It is every child's ........ right to receive an education.
- My neighbor is 80-years-old, but he is .......; he runs a mile every day.
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- Everybody at school is ........ with the flu.
- Look at your notes, they're all crumpled up. You should put them in a ........
- My sister, who studies Medicine, had to ....... to study for her final anatomy exam.
- Oh, don't be so ...... I'm just joking.
- Will Smith was ....... for punching Chris Rock at the Oscars (past tense)
9 Clues: Oh, don't be so ...... I'm just joking. • Everybody at school is ........ with the flu. • It is every child's ........ right to receive an education. • Will Smith was ....... for punching Chris Rock at the Oscars (past tense) • My neighbor is 80-years-old, but he is .......; he runs a mile every day. • ...
Intro to Physical Agents 2015-11-02
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- apllication of ultrasound with a topical drug to facilitate transdermal drug delivery
- alteration of anatomy or physiology as a result of disease or injury
- the therapeutic application of cold
- a dry heating agent that transfers heat by convection
- direct transfer of energy without a medium for transfer
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- therapeutic application of heat
- therapeutic use of water
- transfer of energy that causes a liquid to gas state with resultant cooling
- energy transfer when two surfaces directly touching each other
- transcutaneous delivery of ions into the body for therapeutic purposes using an electrical current
- application of electromagnetic energy to produce heat within tissues
- energy transfer by the circulation between two mediums of different temperatures
- energy transfer when nonthermal becomes theraml
- sound with a frequency greater than 20,000 cycles per second that is used as a physical agent to produce thermal and nonthermal effects
- the application of a mechanical force to the body in a way that separates, or attempts to separate the joint surfaces and elongate surrounding soft tissues
15 Clues: therapeutic use of water • therapeutic application of heat • the therapeutic application of cold • energy transfer when nonthermal becomes theraml • a dry heating agent that transfers heat by convection • direct transfer of energy without a medium for transfer • energy transfer when two surfaces directly touching each other • ...
Crossword 20 2024-02-26
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- Diagnostic imaging test that uses low-dose X-rays to detect and evaluate abnormalities in the breast tissue
- Healthcare professional trained to provide medical care, support, and assistance to patients in various settings
- Medical technique used to induce a reversible loss of sensation or consciousness
- Chemical agent or substance used to kill or inhibit the growth of microorganisms on surfaces or objects
- Rehabilitation Center
- Medical doctor specialized in the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth, and after
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- Branch of medicine focused on the health care and management of older adults
- Amount paid by an individual or employer for health insurance coverage, typically on a regular basis
- Chemical substance produced by glands in the endocrine system
- Administration of a vaccine to stimulate the immune system and provide immunity against a specific infectious disease
- High blood pressure
- Cosmetic Surgery
- Inflammation of the fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Laboratory Test
- Branch of biology that studies the structure and organization of living organisms, including humans
15 Clues: Laboratory Test • Cosmetic Surgery • High blood pressure • Rehabilitation Center • Chemical substance produced by glands in the endocrine system • Inflammation of the fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone • Branch of medicine focused on the health care and management of older adults • ...
Rome & Byzantine Crossword 2023-04-24
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- The name of a group of three wars, fought by Rome and Carthage
- Made Rome forever not Roman ruled.
- Influenced the Roman empire a ton. Roman religion, literature, arts, and architecture and more were copied from this place but with a twist.
- Political changes to improve things.
- They fought for other’s entertainment.
- An important Roman language that many languages are based on.
- A germanic tribe that broke lots of stuff.
- The Byzantine Empire’s powerful and hard to invade capitol.
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- The name of the numbers invented by Romans.
- He founded the study of anatomy.
- An emperor who tried to improve Rome but wasn't strong enough. Constantine would later reinforce his ideas.
- An important religion in Rome and is the most followed religion worldwide.
- He ruled the Byzantine Empire at the height of it’s power and is very much considered the best Byzantine Emperor.
- A popular type of art decorating interiors of many buildings.
- A group of legal scholars that created a simpler and better law code.
15 Clues: He founded the study of anatomy. • Made Rome forever not Roman ruled. • Political changes to improve things. • They fought for other’s entertainment. • A germanic tribe that broke lots of stuff. • The name of the numbers invented by Romans. • The Byzantine Empire’s powerful and hard to invade capitol. • A popular type of art decorating interiors of many buildings. • ...
Biomedical 2024-11-19
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- a machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically.
- relating to or characterized by industry.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- working or produced by machines or machinery
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- a compound or preparation used for the treatment or prevention of disease, especially a drug or drugs taken by mouth.
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- a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician.
- a system of wires providing electric circuits for a device or building.
- the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.
- the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
- a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or public works.
- program instructions.
- an artificial body part; a prosthesis.
- giving or ready to give help.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
15 Clues: program instructions. • giving or ready to give help. • an artificial body part; a prosthesis. • relating to or characterized by industry. • working or produced by machines or machinery • a qualified practitioner of medicine; a physician. • the process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues. • ...
Animal Science 2024-12-18
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- The study of breeding, reproductive systems, and techniques for improving livestock fertility.
- The practice of breeding and raising livestock.
- Diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans.
- The study of diseases, their causes, and their effects on animals.
- The study of animal behavior, often in their natural environment.
- The process of administering vaccines to prevent disease in animals.
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- The process of adapting wild animals for human use.
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics in animals.
- The study of the structure and physical organization of animals.
- The study of the immune system and disease resistance in animals.
- Evaluation: Assessing the quality and yield of meat from slaughtered animals.
- The study of the functions and processes of animal bodies.
- Plant material (such as grass or hay) consumed by grazing animals.
- The study of dietary needs and how animals process and utilize nutrients.
- The chemical processes that occur within animals to maintain life.
15 Clues: The practice of breeding and raising livestock. • The process of adapting wild animals for human use. • The study of the functions and processes of animal bodies. • Diseases that can be transmitted between animals and humans. • The study of the structure and physical organization of animals. • The study of the immune system and disease resistance in animals. • ...
Medical Terminology Chapter 2 2021-01-07
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- direction toward/nearer the side of the body
- spaces in the body that protect internal organs
- situated near the midline or beginning of a body structure
- situated in the back
- vertical plane,divides body into front/back
- horizontal plane dividing the upper and lower portions of the body
- refers to the back of the organ or body
- uppermost, toward head
- vertical plane dividing the body into unequal right and left portions
- known as the midline/divides the body into equal left and right halves
- located within the skull, protects the brain
- study of the structure of the body
- direction toward/nearer the midline
- toward the head
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- the body standing in standard position
- situated in the front
- situated farthest from the midline
- toward the lower part of the body
- imaginary lines used to divide the body
- up and down plane at a right angle to the horizon
- along the back and contains organs of the nervous system
- front, or belly side of the organ or body
- located within the spine/protects the spinal cord
- lowermost,toward the feet
- study of functions of the structure of body
25 Clues: toward the head • situated in the back • situated in the front • uppermost, toward head • lowermost,toward the feet • toward the lower part of the body • situated farthest from the midline • study of the structure of the body • direction toward/nearer the midline • the body standing in standard position • imaginary lines used to divide the body • ...
2. Crossword puzzle 2020-09-07
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- At the front
- The back side of the body
- A side part of something
- Nearer to the center of the body.
- The study of anatomy based on regions or divisions of the body
- Away from the center of the body or from the point of attachment
- The name for the gap between two bones or body organs.
- A cut from the top to the bottom of the body or of any anatomic structure dividing it into left and right portions
- Existing further from the surface, and closer to the center
- What the abdominal part of the body gets divided into
- Existing at or on the surface
- Relating to the neck
- The belly or the lower abdominal
- Involving the thorax or chest
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- A section through the body passing at right angles to the median plane
- The body with the face directed forward, the arms at the side, and the palms of the hands facing forward
- Near the median plane of the body or the midline of an organ
- Nearer the front in the front of the body
- Toward or situated on or in or near the head
- nearer to the head
20 Clues: At the front • nearer to the head • Relating to the neck • A side part of something • The back side of the body • Existing at or on the surface • Involving the thorax or chest • The belly or the lower abdominal • Nearer to the center of the body. • Nearer the front in the front of the body • Toward or situated on or in or near the head • ...
Medical Terminology 2020-07-02
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- A break in bone or cartilage
- Forecast or prediction of the probable outcome of a disease
- Place equipped to undertake tests and research
- Term for a patient who receives treatment, lodging and food
- The identification of a disease
- A local response to a cellular injury
- Someone that is able to walk
- Description of a condition that is ultimately leading to death
- Abrupt onset of a condition
- Going into a vein
- Abnormal new growth of tissue that may be either benign or malignant
- partial or complete disappearance of disease symptoms without achieving a cure
- Mild type or character that does not threaten health
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- Study of the structure of an organism
- Abnormal change in structure on or in the body due to injury or disease
- Term for a patient who is not hospitalised overnight but receives diagnosis or treatment
- Removal and examination of tissue, cells or fluid from the living body
- Something that tends to result in death or deterioration
- Describers a condition that lasts a long time
- A deep cut or tear in the skin
- Combination of signs and symptoms that characterise a condition
- Insensibility to pain without loss of consciousness
22 Clues: Going into a vein • Abrupt onset of a condition • A break in bone or cartilage • Someone that is able to walk • A deep cut or tear in the skin • The identification of a disease • Study of the structure of an organism • A local response to a cellular injury • Describers a condition that lasts a long time • Place equipped to undertake tests and research • ...
AMHS Crossword 2020-11-04
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- Online database
- Raptors in the middle, let me hear you ___
- SOA's mascot
- Color of that one hoodie everyone has
- Only instrument you can take a class for
- Freshman trip Key
- The Life Of
- He raps at pep rallys
- Baby animals on campus
- Ms. Pinckney and Mrs. Clinton have in common
- Line spacing in essay
- ton ID photographers
- How to earn ice cream social
- Switch from google classroom
- Street name
- Sophomores' HP House
- Ms. Yackey's favorite sport
- Text 81010 for
- Noisemakers "banned" on wall day
- Sumo _____ (freshman carnival)
- Principal pre-2017
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- Jr. lounge is by who's room?
- Current seniors' second wall theme ever
- Dr. Altman's dream job
- Old football field
- Dirty birds: rhythm, passion,
- Freshman requirement
- "How do you play speedball?"
- Magnet band
- Slaughterhouse-five author
- Fish+plants
- only appropriate utensil for SAT
- lot worst area to park in
- Cheer on powderpuff players
- Anatomy specimen
- Where to find out if you've plagiarized
- Mr. Flanagin's favorite historical civilization
- Freshman history proj. abbr.
- Okonkwo's favorite food
39 Clues: The Life Of • Magnet band • Fish+plants • Street name • SOA's mascot • Text 81010 for • Online database • Anatomy specimen • Freshman trip Key • Old football field • Principal pre-2017 • Freshman requirement • ton ID photographers • Sophomores' HP House • He raps at pep rallys • Line spacing in essay • Dr. Altman's dream job • Baby animals on campus • Okonkwo's favorite food • lot worst area to park in • ...
Animal Science 2020-01-08
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- the process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth
- study of parasitic organisms
- study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- the science of the cause and effects of diseases
- study of the body structure
- rule defining correct procedure or behavior in a sport
- branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building and use of engines and machines
- study of the principles and use of computers
- branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another
- branch of science that deals with microorganisms
- science of soil management and crop production
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- study of bacteria
- study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification and distribution of animals
- the management of large amounts of money
- the branch of knowledge that deals with systems of government
- sending or receiving information
- study of the function of the body
- the study of production, consumption and transfer of wealth
- study of embryos and their development
- branch of science that deal with the ID of substances
- study of insects
- science of animal behavior
- study of plants, including their physiology, structure, etc.
23 Clues: study of insects • study of bacteria • science of animal behavior • study of the body structure • study of parasitic organisms • sending or receiving information • study of the function of the body • study of embryos and their development • the management of large amounts of money • study of the principles and use of computers • science of soil management and crop production • ...
Careers In Biology Crossword 2016-04-21
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- a chemist who's profession is immunochemistry.
- a doctor that specializes on diagnosing and treating the heart.
- operate ultrasonographs.
- use non-scientific words to describe science.
- manages overall health and appearance of forests.
- often work with animals outdoors while gathering data.
- study/work with sea creatures.
- the study of the chemical substances and vital processes occurring in living organisms; biological chemistry; physiological chemistry.
- study how water moves across the Earth's crust.
- take care of a farmer's farm for/with them.
- study the physical aspects of the Earth.
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- a doctor who specializes in treating children.
- a doctor that specializes in diagnosing and treating animals.
- ensure structure safety standards are met.
- a professional that enhance a patient's skin appearance.
- a person who feeds, bathes, grooms, and exercises pets and other animals.
- observe/operate on nuclear power plants.
- study wildlife in its natural habitat.
- a person who repairs fish nets and/or other animal traps.
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms.
- study animals and other wildlife.
- a doctor who specializes in treating women.
- a doctor that specializes on diagnosing and treating the mouth.
23 Clues: operate ultrasonographs. • study/work with sea creatures. • study animals and other wildlife. • study wildlife in its natural habitat. • observe/operate on nuclear power plants. • study the physical aspects of the Earth. • ensure structure safety standards are met. • a doctor who specializes in treating women. • take care of a farmer's farm for/with them. • ...
Marcos R 2023-12-18
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- combination of hydrogen and oxygen, basic liquid
- living organism with specialized sense and anatomy
- used to power something like lights and charge computers
- moving while in the air
- something used to transport people typically that has the ability to fly at high speeds
- no errors or mistakes
- chemical used for antibacterial purposes, found in hand sanitizers
- process of validating something
- able to perceive or feel things
- something that you can wear in the ears or over head that receives audio signals
- something you write with (no way you dont know this bruh)
- the base of something, might have some kind of mechanism inside
- strong feeling of interest or enthusiasm
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- something earned, exclusive
- a place that consists of multiple states that is habitable
- words given to a thing to identify what it is
- a area that typically has yellow color and consists of high temperatures
- a part of a machine
- mechanism consisting of wires, circuit boards, possibly even screens programmed for a certain task
- used for things like writing, origami, etc
- error, failure
- the conditions outside, temperature, humidity, etc.
- precise
- useful or valuable quality
- bubbly drink, typically sweet
25 Clues: precise • error, failure • a part of a machine • no errors or mistakes • moving while in the air • useful or valuable quality • something earned, exclusive • bubbly drink, typically sweet • process of validating something • able to perceive or feel things • strong feeling of interest or enthusiasm • used for things like writing, origami, etc • ...
Bridget's Puzzle 2023-03-02
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- All of the genes in a population
- Two animals came from a common ancestor
- The organisms that survive live to reproduce more than others
- The study of embryonic similarities in species
- A species dying out slowly, ex: climate change
- When a species die off due to a catastrophic event
- When one species eventually become two different species
- Changes followed by periods of stability
- Proof of prehistoric life
- The study of how two species are related due to genes
- If a body part has similar characteristics resulting from a common ancestor
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- The study of prehistoric life
- Biological change that makes descendants look different
- The species in an area
- A group of organisms that can reproduce with one another
- Even if it is not best for the species the females choose some males over another
- The change in the allele frequencies over generations
- The migration of species in and out of populations
- The study of structures of organisms
- When two different species evolve with each other and form a special bond
- Parts of an animal that have the same function but different use
- The study of where species live
22 Clues: The species in an area • Proof of prehistoric life • The study of prehistoric life • The study of where species live • All of the genes in a population • The study of structures of organisms • Two animals came from a common ancestor • Changes followed by periods of stability • The study of embryonic similarities in species • A species dying out slowly, ex: climate change • ...
NAUKA I TECHNIKA 2023-03-19
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- when something doesn't work
- to make something for it to be up-to-date
- you use those to listen to music on your own
- person that invented something
- area of science that studies Earth
- it attacks and destroys your computer
- area of science that studies space
- when you turn it on it gives light
- you do that when something is too loud
- thing that you use to dry your hair
- to find out something new
- portable charging spot
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- person that studies mathematics
- something that was used in the past
- thing that you press for it to do something
- someone who is keen on copmuters
- area of science that studies languages
- to create something
- person that studies philosophy
- area of science that studies how different organisms are build
- it's used when socket is too far
- area of science that studies society
- lays on the table to protect computer mouse
- area of science that studies ocean
- when computer servers stop working
- area of science that studies past life on Earth
- to make something harder
- to put something on the internet
- old person
- instructions how to do something
30 Clues: old person • to create something • portable charging spot • to make something harder • to find out something new • when something doesn't work • person that studies philosophy • person that invented something • person that studies mathematics • someone who is keen on copmuters • it's used when socket is too far • to put something on the internet • instructions how to do something • ...
Chapter 9 Review 2024-04-26
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- A person who stands in for a ruler who is too young or too ill to govern.
- The father and head of the household; “father of the family.”
- Works that poke fun at human weaknesses.
- The study of body structure.
- The emperor of the Byzantine Empire from A.D. 527 to A.D. 565.
- What did the poet Horace write?
- What was the one of Justinian’s greatest architectural achievements?
- An open space that served as a marketplace and a public square.
- How did Roman engineers connect the empire?
- Headed a group of legal scholars that reformed Byzantine laws.
- Roman poet who wrote satire and odes.
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- What was the topic of most mosaics?
- Roman writer of epic poetry.
- What made up the Byzantine Empire’s largest ethnic group?
- A disease that spreads widely.
- A gladiator who led a slave revolt in 73 B.C.
- Political changes to make things better.
- A Germanic general who overthrew the last western emperor.
- Christian holy people.
- Important scientist of the Roman Empire.
- A Visigoth leader who invaded the city of Rome in A.D. 410.
- What was the capital of the Byzantine Empire?
- What did Galen emphasize the importance of?
23 Clues: Christian holy people. • Roman writer of epic poetry. • The study of body structure. • A disease that spreads widely. • What did the poet Horace write? • What was the topic of most mosaics? • Roman poet who wrote satire and odes. • Political changes to make things better. • Works that poke fun at human weaknesses. • Important scientist of the Roman Empire. • ...
Family Crossword 2024-03-17
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- Kinley's first kiss
- Dad's jukebox pick
- show criticized by Andrew as a child
- Pierson festival
- Hunter's lost vacation item
- reason for Andrew's fake front teeth
- Dad's top ten list inspiration
- Pierson's favorite genre (though not according to him)
- the age Hunter stopped playing with Barbies
- Bouncy
- vacation drive in movie
- "The Mary _____"
- Hunter, Laney, and Gracie hang out spot
- Mom's childhood best friend
- Christine's princess
- Fossiers wedding walk out song
- Christine and Hunter trip
- Kinley's missing anatomy
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- Big fat _____
- Mom's favorite author
- Martins first dance
- Andrew's school superlative
- why does Kinley's booty hurt?
- thrown by Pierson
- hated by Trent
- Hunter's tongue black
- award won by Trent
- Hunter's most had procedure
- what Mom wanted to name her first daughter
- Dad: "Hello _____"
- thrown by Laney
- item stolen by Hunter from Pierson's room to give to her 7th grade boyfriend
- Kinley's silent toot
- Pierson and Christine first dance
- Andrew's celebrity crush
- Kinley's dance recital
- Apt 511 top crush
- Announcement of Kinley
- command given by Mom
- Mom & Dad wedding month
40 Clues: Bouncy • Big fat _____ • hated by Trent • thrown by Laney • Pierson festival • "The Mary _____" • thrown by Pierson • Apt 511 top crush • Dad's jukebox pick • award won by Trent • Dad: "Hello _____" • Martins first dance • Kinley's first kiss • Kinley's silent toot • Christine's princess • command given by Mom • Mom's favorite author • Hunter's tongue black • Kinley's dance recital • ...
Thomas's Hobbies and Interests 2024-04-07
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- Parents and siblings
- Lending a hand and not getting paid
- Trees, sky, animals are part of what
- Short distance fast running
- Taking an adventure up a mountain by foot
- Race that requires a baton
- Track and __________
- Profession of someone that works at the hospital
- Group you hang out with
- Positive talk to support another person
- Lending a hand
- _________ and field
- School you go to after high school
- volt, Field event you use a pole to get your body over the bar
- Track, soccer, basketball, baseball are what
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- What you do in the kitchen while using the oven
- What you're called when you are part of a team
- Four legged friends,
- Relaxing stretching on a mat
- What a college student does before an exam
- Track event that includes running and jumping over an object
- Venturing around the world
- Stretching and working your body
- Name to describe a person that does a sport
- Human body structures
- Making dinner is what
- Fast way to get somewhere by foot
- When you grow veggies in the ground
- A hobby you do with a camera
- Biology, chemistry, physics are what subject
30 Clues: Lending a hand • _________ and field • Parents and siblings • Four legged friends, • Track and __________ • Human body structures • Making dinner is what • Group you hang out with • Venturing around the world • Race that requires a baton • Short distance fast running • Relaxing stretching on a mat • A hobby you do with a camera • Stretching and working your body • ...
Substitutes 2024-05-28
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- a number of sheep
- the dead body of an animal
- a number of stars grouped together
- an examination of a dead body
- a cluster of houses in a village
- free from infection
- the house of an Eskimo
- a case in which the sword is kept
- a number of sailors working on a ship
- a substance that destroys germs
- an institution for reforming young offenders
- a place for improving one's health
- a place where orphans are housed
- a factory for manufacturing beer
- a building for lodging of soldiers
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- a place with gambling tables
- an inscription on a tomb
- a medicine to counter poison
- a professional rider in horse races
- the science of the structure of the human body
- a place where money is coined
- a place where dead bodies are kept for identification
- a place where dead bodies are kept
- a place where dead bodies are buried
- a number of ships
- a medicine which produces insensitivity
- a cure for all diseases
- the house of an Arab
- a place for the collection of dried plants
- a collection of flags
30 Clues: a number of sheep • a number of ships • free from infection • the house of an Arab • a collection of flags • the house of an Eskimo • a cure for all diseases • an inscription on a tomb • the dead body of an animal • a place with gambling tables • a medicine to counter poison • an examination of a dead body • a place where money is coined • a substance that destroys germs • ...
chloe core crossword 2024-07-09
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- Simpsons-inspired "emo trinity" band
- "The power of Christ compels you" speaker
- Greek goddess of sorcery
- Film subgenre relating to scary afflictions of anatomy
- Two-dimensional, quirky female stock character in film (abbr.)
- Boils, frogs, and rivers of blood in the Bible
- Lana Del Rey song with lyrics "watch what you say to me"
- Maryland city home to Hannibal Lecter
- 2008 dramedy which scored Elliot Page an Oscar nomination
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- Common title for compilation albums of longstanding artists
- Consonant synonym to polemicist and provocateur
- Doctor without a medical license or earthly clinic.
- Meme promoting Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday 2 (2023) using AI
- Widely-recogised name for the land of Deseret
- They could care less as long as someone'll bleed.
- Director Stanley of 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) and A Clockwork Orange (1971)
- German originator of the "ubermensch" and purveyor of objective morality
- Musician who traded his values for money, e.g.
- Pizzazz, flair, show factor, etc.
- Texas city known for being a site of struggle against the Branch Davidian cult
- Genre for bands like The Cure, Bauhaus, and Siousxie and the Banshees
- Follows a mayfly?
22 Clues: Follows a mayfly? • Greek goddess of sorcery • Pizzazz, flair, show factor, etc. • Simpsons-inspired "emo trinity" band • Maryland city home to Hannibal Lecter • "The power of Christ compels you" speaker • Widely-recogised name for the land of Deseret • Musician who traded his values for money, e.g. • Boils, frogs, and rivers of blood in the Bible • ...
Kali’s Edition 2024-06-17
Across
- Small man
- H & M benefitted from this recently
- Shelter in the woods
- An envious body of water?
- K’s lifelong favorite, cubed
- A crabby star sign
- M’s style in Spain
- opposite of “stop kats”
- Spin off from Grey’s Anatomy
- Finger hoops
- Not playing with a full deck, by half
- Where Martinis come with an urban view
- Eating utensil
- The team from the little fishing village up north
- Sound of many loggers working in the woods
- Rose-pruning hazard
- Break out the books for a bit
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- Best foamer
- Way better than losing
- Holy waters?
- Snack time in Spain
- Diver’s gem
- Yeti or Owala, for example
- Luggage in the woods
- Parent’s college + its cardinal directions (abbr)
- Too smart to eat?
- The perfect degree
- Accidental winner response
- Fairness for all people
- Tears from the sky
- M greets K in Spain
- Kali’s most powerful synonym
- Where we live + professor’s helper(abbr)
- Ma, pa, and kid in Spain
- Picasso’s statement on war
- Bed in the woods
- Can you hear it?
37 Clues: Small man • Best foamer • Diver’s gem • Holy waters? • Finger hoops • Eating utensil • Bed in the woods • Can you hear it? • Too smart to eat? • A crabby star sign • M’s style in Spain • The perfect degree • Tears from the sky • Snack time in Spain • M greets K in Spain • Rose-pruning hazard • Shelter in the woods • Luggage in the woods • Way better than losing • Fairness for all people • ...
Medicine 1250 to 1700 2023-07-14
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- Roman doctor whose books on anatomy were widely used for over 1000 years
- Medical instrument greatly developed by van Leeuwenhoek
- Places of medical care usually staffed by monks and nuns until the late 1530s
- Mixed medicines and provided medical advice
- A common herbal remedy, made of many ingredients
- Bad air, believed to cause illness
- Disease passing from person to person
- Did surgery and cut hair
- Separating the sick from the healthy to prevent disease
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- A way of balancing the humours that might be used if you were feverish
- Royal _______, an organisation focused on scientific research and supported by Charles II
- Known as the 'English Hippocrates' he greatly developed understanding of disease
- Flemish anatomist who corrected many of Galen's mistakes
- Unusual alignments of these were seen as causes of the Black Death and Great Plague
- University trained medical professional
- He accurately described the circulation of the blood in the 17th century
- The cutting up of bodies for medical purposes
- Englishman jailed for criticising Galen
- Branch of medicine focused on using metals and chemical compounds as treatments
- Disease with outbreaks in 1348 and 1665
20 Clues: Did surgery and cut hair • Bad air, believed to cause illness • Disease passing from person to person • University trained medical professional • Englishman jailed for criticising Galen • Disease with outbreaks in 1348 and 1665 • Mixed medicines and provided medical advice • The cutting up of bodies for medical purposes • A common herbal remedy, made of many ingredients • ...
Animal Science and Animal Husbandry 2023-08-17
Across
- the exercise of efficient, productive, and moral care-taking of any agricultural associated livestock
- that deals principally with the properties of substances, the changes they undergo, and the natural laws that describe these changes.
- Nutrition
- study of animal and plant parasitism as a biological phenomenon.
- embryos
- speech
- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- dna
- microscopic
- the scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, classification, and economic importance.
- the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures.
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- the health of a population or subpopulation of animals
- selling prodos
- the science of animal behavior.
- food
- the science of soil management and crop production.
- the study of politics and power from domestic, international, and comparative perspectives.
- the study of disease
- the mating and production of offspring by animals.
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- law
- bacteria
- bug
- the scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- structures of living things.
- the exercise of efficient, productive, and moral care-taking of any agricultural associated livestock
26 Clues: law • bug • dna • food • speech • embryos • bacteria • Nutrition • microscopic • selling prodos • the study of disease • structures of living things. • the science of animal behavior. • the mating and production of offspring by animals. • the science of soil management and crop production. • the health of a population or subpopulation of animals • ...
Not Doctors 2022-10-20
Across
- our favotire talking subject
- best puppy
- fire drill maniac
- test we're unprepared for
- the married ones middle name
- Wearer of cool shoes husband
- month we met
- what liz puts on first while getting ready
- Nisha's favorite evening of the week
- Megan's favorite holiday
- Anatomy TA
- nisha's stuffed animals name
- Salad paradise
- Van lew and liz's connection
- rotator cuff muscles
- person who has mice in their apartment
- salad paradise
- Don't sit in her seat
- wearer of cool shoes
- gabby's apartment number
- Nisha's new veggie
- good startup
- best theory
Down
- Person who has mice in their apartment
- beta fish
- daily question in the gm
- wearer of cool shoes husband
- Everyone's most hated apple
- who started this friend group
- New thing ness did this week
- what drink did nisha order at maisons pickle on our first date
- liz's favorite show
- nisha's favorite event
- who eats meat but doesn't cook it
- False name for nipple
- the pie girl
- nessa's most adorable quality
- megans CI
- What we're helping people with
- Nessa's sisters names
- Nessa's bestie and gabby's neighbor
- cutest husband in the group
- nishas study abroad country
- Megan's favorite show
44 Clues: beta fish • megans CI • best puppy • Anatomy TA • best theory • month we met • the pie girl • good startup • Salad paradise • salad paradise • fire drill maniac • Nisha's new veggie • liz's favorite show • rotator cuff muscles • wearer of cool shoes • False name for nipple • Nessa's sisters names • Don't sit in her seat • Megan's favorite show • nisha's favorite event • daily question in the gm • ...
CRUCIVERBA LAUR(E)A 2022-10-21
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- È la pasticceria per eccellenza
- Un delitto è come un ...
- Via metabolica di degradazione degli acidi grassi
- Li ha la Luci e sono fondamentali
- Chi elimina l'ultimo Horcrux?
- La prova vivente che i dinosauri abitavano la terra
- Auto, Ibiza, persi nel nulla, cit: «Raga, fermi tutti, ma questa è ... »
- dempsey L'attore che interpreta il dott. Stranamore in Grey's Anatomy
- Che mondo sarebbe senza di lei?
- La usi per passare gli esami
- Chi pronuncia la famosa frase «benvenuto a Orange County, stronzetto»
- Il motivo per cui guardi Èlite
- Non badiamo a spese, badiamo agli ...
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- Mai fuori casa senza
- Robert, il migliore amico di Ned Stark
- A che pagina ti direbbe di andare il prof. Piton se dovessi studiare i licantropi?
- Sole, tenda e sei in pole position
- Migliore rivista da spiaggia
- Un famoso pugile inglese ricercato a White Chapel
- Sai che esistono ma non sai come usarle
- Lo sai che la 500, se ne prendi due, diventa 1000
- Pello, meglio noto come ...
- Colui che ci fa twerkare
- Ex pizzeria più lontana che ci sia
- Farmaco d'elezione per il trattamento del morbo di Parkinson
25 Clues: Mai fuori casa senza • Un delitto è come un ... • Colui che ci fa twerkare • Pello, meglio noto come ... • Migliore rivista da spiaggia • La usi per passare gli esami • Chi elimina l'ultimo Horcrux? • Il motivo per cui guardi Èlite • È la pasticceria per eccellenza • Che mondo sarebbe senza di lei? • Li ha la Luci e sono fondamentali • Sole, tenda e sei in pole position • ...
Halloween 2022-10-05
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- Creepy motel with haunted hay rides
- The friendly ghost
- Day of Halloween 2022, unfortunately
- Halloween decoration that could also be found on the cover of the book Gray's Anatomy
- The substance that would be found in a cauldron
- Two words: the day before Halloween after dusk
- Ideal candy size trick-or-treating
- Helpful tool for a trick-or-treater which is also used during the night
- filmmaker Tim with many creepy characters
- Two words: Tri-colored Halloween treat
Down
- Name of Hocus Pocus actress who shares her name with her character
- Suicide Squad character with split-dyed hair
- Orange Halloween fruit
- object used to illuminate a jack-o'-lantern
- Two words: A Tina Fey teen comedy with a large Halloween party
- Zodiac sign of someone born on Halloween
- The season during the month of October
- creepy creature also important for "America's Pastime"
- Local orchard where you can get pumpkins
- Horror movie franchise that shares its name with an exclamation
- Candy bar that shares its name with a late Australian actor
- Surname of the magical wizard who became an orphan on Halloween
- Your "vampire teeth"
23 Clues: The friendly ghost • Your "vampire teeth" • Orange Halloween fruit • Ideal candy size trick-or-treating • Creepy motel with haunted hay rides • Day of Halloween 2022, unfortunately • The season during the month of October • Two words: Tri-colored Halloween treat • Zodiac sign of someone born on Halloween • Local orchard where you can get pumpkins • ...
Terms in biology, 8th grade 2023-10-05
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- in biology classification there is animal, plant, bacteria, fungi and protist ...
- "canis familiaris" in simple language
- organism whose cells have a nucleus
- science about impact on the environment
- the process of getting rid of waste materials
- a branch of zoology that studies reptiles and amphibians
- recording birds' chirping is ...
- Science about living organisms
- a part of a cell
- the smallest unit of life
- science about plants
- science about structure of organisms
- an organelle that stores genetic information
- an optical device that allows to see the cell
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- organism whose cells DO NOT have a nucleus
- it is formed by multiple cells joined together, but is smaller than organ
- ability to respond to changes in the environment
- ability to maintain a constant internal temperature
- a branch of zoology dedicated to insects
- a process of producing offspring
- a branch of zoology that studies birds
- dog, wolf and fox belong to one ...
- ichthyology is a branch of zoology dedicated to ...
- a prediction of the result before the experiment
- a jelly like substance made of cytosol that is inside the cell
25 Clues: a part of a cell • science about plants • the smallest unit of life • Science about living organisms • a process of producing offspring • recording birds' chirping is ... • organism whose cells have a nucleus • dog, wolf and fox belong to one ... • science about structure of organisms • "canis familiaris" in simple language • a branch of zoology that studies birds • ...
PRIN Ch 8 Structure/Function (Resp/Repo/ 2025-01-31
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- the study of the form and structure of an organ
- medication used to treat high glucose
- this type of prevention encourages treatment of a disease quickly once it is diagnosed
- lung infection caused by a virus often prevented by a vaccine given every fall/autum
- the initials for a respiratory disease that is very contagious and caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis
- the cause of a disease
- a pregnancy located in the Fallopian tubes
- respiratory infection caused by a virus, bacteria or fungi
- prediction of the outcome of a disease
- objective evidence of an illness
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- the study of WHY a disease occurs
- ___ thyroid causes people to be tired, constipated, cold and have hair loss
- the 'master' gland located in the brain
- the types of procedures are done to determine the name of a condition or the reason
- the disease causing obstructed airflow and made up of emphysema, asthma and bronchitis
- one of the many foods given emergently to a person with low blood sugar
- collapsed of an alveoli
- __ thyroid causes the patient to be hot, have diarrhea, tremors and buggy eyes
- the initials for an upper respiratory infection
- subjective evidence of an illness
- study of HOW organs WORK
21 Clues: the cause of a disease • collapsed of an alveoli • study of HOW organs WORK • objective evidence of an illness • the study of WHY a disease occurs • subjective evidence of an illness • medication used to treat high glucose • prediction of the outcome of a disease • the 'master' gland located in the brain • a pregnancy located in the Fallopian tubes • ...
Crossing through time 2024-11-06
Across
- The planets revolve around the earth
- Luther Translated the Latin bible into German
- The planets revolve around the sun
- A time of explosion in creativity,artwork, and writing.
- Created the Mercury thermometer
- Appreciating Human Achievement
- Last name of the famous man who wrote the three laws of gravity.
- The belief that forgiveness of sins can only be from _______ Himself
- The father of anatomy
- Invention created to look and study the stars
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- A time of great discovery and creating new theories that went against the church's beliefs that
- Lisa One of the most famous paintings of all time created by Leonardo Da Vinci
- The list of 95 problems that the church committed that Martin Luther stamped on the Chruch doors
- A payment to the church to absolve your sins.
- The man who created the printing press
- Reformation Religion that separated from the Roman Church and created a new strand of Christan
- Created a portrait of himself and pioneered Humanism in artwork
- banning a person from the church
- Created to study extremely small objects.
- The city in Italy, the Birthplace of the Renaissance
20 Clues: The father of anatomy • Appreciating Human Achievement • Created the Mercury thermometer • banning a person from the church • The planets revolve around the sun • The planets revolve around the earth • The man who created the printing press • Created to study extremely small objects. • A payment to the church to absolve your sins. • ...
