greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-02-20
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- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the_____.
- this lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- IN this, the motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS.
- In this,the CPU stores information, such as data relating to open programs
- if you want better sound quality, you can buy this.
- houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
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- ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps.
- ports. You can attach some older key boards, mice, and modems to the ________.
- a large PCB that houses most of your computer's components.
- means. It funnels power through the multicolored cables.
- some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables,that requires_________.
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers,and PDAs require this connection.
- the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
13 Clues: ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps. • if you want better sound quality, you can buy this. • means. It funnels power through the multicolored cables. • the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • IN this, the motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS. • a large PCB that houses most of your computer's components. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2020-02-20
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- slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- funnels power through the multicolored cables
- stores temporary information
- a large PCB
- houses your graphics card
- Port much slower than new USB and FireWire ports
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- the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions
- 1394 Current FireWire ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
- computer port which can connect equipment to a computer
- Card you buy this if your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality
- Port a socket on a computer used to connect a printer or other device via a parallel interface
- the motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS
- Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green
13 Clues: a large PCB • houses your graphics card • stores temporary information • funnels power through the multicolored cables • the motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS • Port much slower than new USB and FireWire ports • the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions • computer port which can connect equipment to a computer • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-09-28
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- the brain of the computer
- printed circuit board
- port also known as the communications port
- port used for mouse and keyboards
- connects many different types of peripherals
- lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- an integrated sound chip
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- It funnels power through the multicolored cables
- port used for older printers and scanners
- which supplies the image to the monitor
- a basic operating system
- universal serial bus
- temporary information,such as data relating to open programs is stored in
13 Clues: universal serial bus • printed circuit board • a basic operating system • an integrated sound chip • the brain of the computer • port used for mouse and keyboards • which supplies the image to the monitor • port used for older printers and scanners • port also known as the communications port • connects many different types of peripherals • ...
Anatomy of a COmputer 2020-09-30
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- It is the port that connects your mouse and keyboard to your computer
- more modern types of peripherals use this port to connect to your pc
- It is what houses your graphic card which allows videos to be displayed on your monitor
- These are how you used to connect your mouse and keyboard to your computer
- It is the brains of your computer
- It is how you computer gets power
- That large circuit board that houses most of the computers parts
- It is a port that allows you to connect to peripherals
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- This is an another way to connect your peripherals but is used less these days since there are fast and better alternatives
- It is that basic OS that comes with the motherboard
- They are what allow peripherals to communicate with the processor
- It is where the CPU temporarily stores data
- This is what allows you to hear audio
13 Clues: It is the brains of your computer • It is how you computer gets power • This is what allows you to hear audio • It is where the CPU temporarily stores data • It is that basic OS that comes with the motherboard • It is a port that allows you to connect to peripherals • That large circuit board that houses most of the computers parts • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2020-09-30
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- required by most mice and keyboards
- funnels power through the multicolored cables
- slots that you can add devices to
- Many peripherals require this connection
- houses most of your computer's components
- the brain of the computer
- these ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
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- houses you graphics card
- also known as COM port
- attach to one of the mother-board’s PCI slots
- older printers and scanners connect to this
- stores temporary data
- activates when you turn on the computer and performs system checks
13 Clues: stores temporary data • also known as COM port • houses you graphics card • the brain of the computer • slots that you can add devices to • required by most mice and keyboards • Many peripherals require this connection • houses most of your computer's components • older printers and scanners connect to this • these ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-12-02
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- you can add devices such as a modem
- houses most of your computer's components
- also known as communication port
- where the graphics card is stored
- funnels power through cables to devices
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- if you have an old printer you need this
- has a speed of 400Mbps
- if you want to improve sound quality
- where you store temporary information
- the chip that contains the operating system
- where you would plug in a mouse
- the brain of the computer
- where you would plug in your printer
13 Clues: has a speed of 400Mbps • the brain of the computer • where you would plug in a mouse • also known as communication port • where the graphics card is stored • you can add devices such as a modem • if you want to improve sound quality • where you would plug in your printer • where you store temporary information • funnels power through cables to devices • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2023-02-16
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- Supplies power
- inserted in. used for data
- Another word for parent
- Name of a car company
- includes a word in the name that cavemen discovered
- 2 A gaming device
- Includes the term for objects lying in the same direction with the same distance apart.
- Computers 'brain'
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- Gives the ability to listen to music
- Computers 'Doctor'
- Something you may have for breakfast
- Personal Collegiate Institute
- House for 'Graphs'
13 Clues: Supplies power • Computers 'brain' • Computers 'Doctor' • House for 'Graphs' • Name of a car company • Another word for parent • 2 A gaming device • inserted in. used for data • Personal Collegiate Institute • Gives the ability to listen to music • Something you may have for breakfast • includes a word in the name that cavemen discovered • ...
Anatomy of the Computer 2023-02-09
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- I am the backbone of the computer
- I let peripherals connect with the CPU
- The brain of the computer
- I supply power to the computer
- I allow your computer to process sound
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- I store temporary information
- I connect older peripheral devices
- I connect peripheral devices
- I am where you connect a printer or scanner a
- I am a peripheral storage device
- I house your graphics card
- I preform system checks when you turn on the computer
- I am a port that connects peripheral devices
13 Clues: The brain of the computer • I house your graphics card • I connect peripheral devices • I store temporary information • I supply power to the computer • I am a peripheral storage device • I am the backbone of the computer • I connect older peripheral devices • I let peripherals connect with the CPU • I allow your computer to process sound • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2023-02-09
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- for older printers or scanners
- purple and green
- The brain of the computer
- universal serial bus
- Random Access Memory
- connects everything together
- Peripheral component interconnect
- Power supply Unit
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- to transfer data quickly
- accelerated graphics port
- For better sound quality
- Basic input/output system
- for older types of keyboard
13 Clues: purple and green • Power supply Unit • universal serial bus • Random Access Memory • to transfer data quickly • For better sound quality • accelerated graphics port • The brain of the computer • Basic input/output system • for older types of keyboard • connects everything together • for older printers or scanners • Peripheral component interconnect
Anatomy of a Compuer 2023-02-09
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- The brain that carries out the computers instructions
- Used to connect computers with peripheral devices
- Most common way to attach devices to a motherboard
- Large PCB
- An interface that allows a computer to transmit or receive data
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- An interface standard for a serial bus for high speed communications
- Supplies power to all of the computers components
- Activates when you turn the computer on and preforms system checks before starting your main OS
- A type of computation where many calculations are carried out simultaneously
- A device that attaches to a slot on the motherboard to deliver sound
- short term memory where data is stored
- Used for connecting keyboards and mice to a computer system
- Designed for attaching a video card to a computer to accelerate the computer graphics
13 Clues: Large PCB • short term memory where data is stored • Supplies power to all of the computers components • Used to connect computers with peripheral devices • Most common way to attach devices to a motherboard • The brain that carries out the computers instructions • Used for connecting keyboards and mice to a computer system • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2023-02-13
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- Basic Input/Output System
- refer to the types of cables, ports
- controls graphic card and puts image on monitor
- connecting keyboards and mice to a PC
- Brain of computer
- Attaches to motherboard and gives better sound
- storage system
- transfers one at a time slower then normal usb
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- directs data traffic
- standard connecting computers and peripherals
- power supply unit
- technology for attaching devices to computer
- connecting peripherals
13 Clues: storage system • power supply unit • Brain of computer • directs data traffic • connecting peripherals • Basic Input/Output System • refer to the types of cables, ports • connecting keyboards and mice to a PC • technology for attaching devices to computer • standard connecting computers and peripherals • Attaches to motherboard and gives better sound • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2023-02-13
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- A linking port to any inputs
- Transfers data from other device
- what carries instruction
- Better sound quality
- connecting keyboards and mouse to a PC
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- Use for interprocession communication
- Basic operating system
- Main component of a computer
- Short term data is stored
- used to connect varibus devices
- power supply unit
- Collects data from computer
- use to connect graphics card to the motherboard
13 Clues: power supply unit • Better sound quality • Basic operating system • what carries instruction • Short term data is stored • Collects data from computer • Main component of a computer • A linking port to any inputs • used to connect varibus devices • Transfers data from other device • Use for interprocession communication • connecting keyboards and mouse to a PC • ...
Anatomy of the Skeleton 2025-06-24
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- A flat, triangular bone at the back of the shoulder (shoulder blade).
- The larger of the two bones in the lower leg; it supports most of the body’s weight.
- The longest and strongest bone in the body, located in the upper leg.
- A series of bones (vertebrae) that run down the back and protect the spinal cord.
- The long bone of the upper arm, connecting the shoulder to the elbow.
- The thinner bone in the lower leg, next to the tibia, mainly for muscle attachment.
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- The small, round bone that covers and protects the knee joint; also called the kneecap.
- The bone structure that forms the head and protects the brain.
- A long, thin bone between the sternum and the shoulder (also called collarbone).
- The lower part of the torso that connects the spine to the legs and supports the organs.
- One of the two bones in the forearm; it allows rotation of the hand (thumb side).
- The second forearm bone, located on the pinky side; it forms the elbow joint.
- cage The set of ribs that protects the lungs and heart and supports breathing.
13 Clues: The bone structure that forms the head and protects the brain. • A flat, triangular bone at the back of the shoulder (shoulder blade). • The longest and strongest bone in the body, located in the upper leg. • The long bone of the upper arm, connecting the shoulder to the elbow. • The second forearm bone, located on the pinky side; it forms the elbow joint. • ...
Anatomy of a Creep 2025-07-31
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- Hard crust that forms after you’ve been torn.
- What’s left after a face is torn off.
- Vital fluid. Preferred by creeps and vampires alike.
- Tunnels for the red stuff, just beneath the surface.
- Tough, stringy stuff between muscle and bone.
- The squishy command center often removed for fun.
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- Violently chopped or sliced. Not a clean cut.
- Commonly severed, rarely reattached.
- Peels back disturbingly well.
- Slippery substance that leaks from infected places.
- The part that snaps when you stretch too far.
- To chew relentlessly, often with unsettling sound effects.
- Unpleasant swelling, especially postmortem.
13 Clues: Peels back disturbingly well. • Commonly severed, rarely reattached. • What’s left after a face is torn off. • Unpleasant swelling, especially postmortem. • Violently chopped or sliced. Not a clean cut. • Hard crust that forms after you’ve been torn. • The part that snaps when you stretch too far. • Tough, stringy stuff between muscle and bone. • ...
The Lathe Anatomy Test 2026-03-30
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- Accessory inserted in Tailstock that spins with workplace
- Adjustable casting that sits on the bed
- T-shaped metal support used to securely guide cutting tools
- Movable component placed on the bedway opposite the Headstock
- An accurate engineered rotating shaft
- T-shaped used to rest a tool in place
- Make sures the Tailstock is assembled in a fixed position
- Main foundation and base of Lathe machine
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- System used to immobilize the spindle/prevent it from rotating
- sharp-pointed inserted into the Headlock Spindle
- Founded at the rear of the Tailstock
- Allows for stable positioning during cutting
- Housing located left side of the machine
- Allows the operator to turn the workpiece
14 Clues: Founded at the rear of the Tailstock • An accurate engineered rotating shaft • T-shaped used to rest a tool in place • Adjustable casting that sits on the bed • Housing located left side of the machine • Allows the operator to turn the workpiece • Main foundation and base of Lathe machine • Allows for stable positioning during cutting • ...
Self monitoring of blood pressure 2016-09-27
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- Cuff should be placed an inch above this part of the anatomy
- Number of days that home monitoring should continue before review by GP?
- Number of fingers that you should be able to slip under the cuff before inflation
- How many readings should the patient take at each sitting?
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- Should be undertaken in accordance with manufacturers instructions prior to device being used.
- For how many minutes should the patient rest before recording their blood pressure?
- Position the patient should be in when taking a reading
- Legs should be in this position when recording BP
- Name of a stimulant that should be avoided during the 30 minutes prior to recording
- Which of the readings should be recorded for review?
- Which arm should be used to measure the blood pressure on each recording?
11 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? • ...
Brainrot 2024-09-25
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- Spit on that thang
- Internet slang for showing off one’s physique or style, often in a playful or competitive manner.
- U.S. state known for its diverse cities, including Columbus and Cleveland, and its role in American history.
- Popular collegiate gymnast and social media influencer known for her TikTok and Instagram presence.
- Twitch streamer and content creator known for his energetic personality and comedic skits.
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- Young football prodigy who gained fame on social media for impressive skills and playful antics.
- Viral internet trend featuring quirky toilet-themed animations.
- Internet slang for a state of intense focus or pleasure, often associated with adult content or specific online communities.
- Makes it look so easy
- Person with makeup + explosion
- Controversial technique often discussed in fitness circles, claimed to enhance male anatomy through manual stretching.
11 Clues: Spit on that thang • Makes it look so easy • Person with makeup + explosion • Viral internet trend featuring quirky toilet-themed animations. • Twitch streamer and content creator known for his energetic personality and comedic skits. • Young football prodigy who gained fame on social media for impressive skills and playful antics. • ...
Jordan.A scientific revolution 2023-12-13
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- Danish astronomer established observation to chart the movements of stars and planets
- American public official scientist,inventor,and writer who flew a kite and found lightning is electricity
- Flemish anatomist and surgeon considered the father of modern anatomy
- A apple fell on his head and he discovered gravity
- French philosopher and mathematician believed that scientists needed to reject old assumption
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- polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric method.
- English physician disproved many of Galen's hypotheses
- English statesman and writer Believed that a better understanding of the natural world.
- German astronomer and mathematician used his data to formulate laws to describe planetary motion.
- Italian astronomer and phycist the first person to look through a telescope and study stars
- British physicist and chemist regarded as the founding of modern chemistry
11 Clues: A apple fell on his head and he discovered gravity • English physician disproved many of Galen's hypotheses • polish astronomer who developed the heliocentric method. • Flemish anatomist and surgeon considered the father of modern anatomy • British physicist and chemist regarded as the founding of modern chemistry • ...
Medicine Through Time 2025-03-23
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- Who wrote "De Humani Corporis Fabrica" and advanced the study of human anatomy?
- What invention by Louis Pasteur helped prove the germ theory of disease?
- Which disease did the World Health Organisation declare eradicated in 1980?
- What medical imaging technique was developed in the 20th century to view inside the body?
- Who developed the first successful smallpox vaccine?
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- What antibiotic, discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928, revolutionised medicine?
- What was the main cause of disease believed by medieval people, which meant bad air?
- Who developed the theory of the circulation of blood in the human body?
- What invention helped improve public sanitation during the Industrial Revolution?
- Who is considered the father of medicine in Ancient Greece?
- Which London physician is credited with the discovery of the link between cholera and contaminated water?
11 Clues: Who developed the first successful smallpox vaccine? • Who is considered the father of medicine in Ancient Greece? • Who developed the theory of the circulation of blood in the human body? • What invention by Louis Pasteur helped prove the germ theory of disease? • Which disease did the World Health Organisation declare eradicated in 1980? • ...
Pritchard, Kylie (2) Game 1 2022-09-19
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- movement of the radius and ulna posterior or inferior
- movement of the limbs toward the midline of the body
- Movement that increases the angle between two bones Pronation
- Movement that decreases the angle between two bones
- the 2 bones both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complementing each other
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- movement of the radius and ulna anterior or superior
- movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body
- A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull
- formed where two bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate
- a freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- allows only flexion and extension due to its anatomy
11 Clues: Movement that decreases the angle between two bones • movement of the radius and ulna anterior or superior • allows only flexion and extension due to its anatomy • movement of the limbs toward the midline of the body • movement of the radius and ulna posterior or inferior • movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body • ...
Josh Hellinger crossword puzzle game 2 2022-09-20
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- Movement that decreases the angle between two bones.
- 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.
- Joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments.
- bones.
- Movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body.
- joint Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side.
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- Movement that increases the angle between
- When one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity or another bone.
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate.
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis.
11 Clues: bones. • Movement that increases the angle between • Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy. • Movement that decreases the angle between two bones. • Movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body. • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis. • ...
Josh Hellinger crossword puzzle game 2 2022-09-20
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- Movement that decreases the angle between two bones.
- 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.
- Joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments.
- bones.
- Movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body.
- joint Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side.
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- Movement that increases the angle between
- When one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity or another bone.
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate.
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis.
11 Clues: bones. • Movement that increases the angle between • Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy. • Movement that decreases the angle between two bones. • Movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body. • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology 2022-08-31
9 Clues: 6.023x10-23 • Simplest atom • Found in many proteins • Powerhouse of the cell • Have a positive electrical charge • The unit used to express atomic mass • How many elements are in the human body • Specific quantity with a weight in grams • Attraction between opposite electrical charges
anatomy and physiology 2022-11-03
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- found in red blood cells and binds to O2
- contracts - we breath in; relaxes - we breath out
- diffuses from alveoli to blood
- carries oxygenated blood AWAY from the heart
- carries deoxygenated blood TO the heart & has valves
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- O2 + glucose = ATP + CO2 + water + heat
- air sacs where O2 and CO2 diffuse to and from blood
- the voice box is located here
- has hairs and mucus to filter, moisten and warm air
9 Clues: the voice box is located here • diffuses from alveoli to blood • O2 + glucose = ATP + CO2 + water + heat • found in red blood cells and binds to O2 • carries oxygenated blood AWAY from the heart • contracts - we breath in; relaxes - we breath out • air sacs where O2 and CO2 diffuse to and from blood • has hairs and mucus to filter, moisten and warm air • ...
Comparative Anatomy Vocabulary 2022-10-14
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- the trace or remains of an organism that lived long ago, most commonly preserved in sedimentary rock
- a genetically determined characteristic of an organism.
- body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure. Example: bird, bat and insect wings.
- adaptation that enables species to blend with their surroundings; allows a species to avoid detection by predators.
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- is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species and organisms.
- parts of organisms that are similar in origin and structure. body parts with similar structures found in different species. Example: limbs of mammals.
- groups of individuals of the same species living in the same place.
- a historical sequence of life indicated by fossils found in layers of the Earth’s crust
- a characteristic that improves an individual’s ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
9 Clues: a genetically determined characteristic of an organism. • groups of individuals of the same species living in the same place. • a historical sequence of life indicated by fossils found in layers of the Earth’s crust • is the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species and organisms. • ...
Anatomy Unit 2 2020-10-05
9 Clues: farther from • away from the head • away from the surface • away from bodys midline • toward the surface/skin • toward the body's midline • closer to point of origin • toward the back of the body • toward the front of the body
Stem Ag Anatomy 2024-03-26
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- This is the term for in between two nodes.
- This is the tissue that separates the xylem and phloem.
- This includes the xylem and the phloem together.
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- This is the type of stem that is green and does not survive the cold.
- This is the type of stem that is tough, bark like, and winter hardy.
- This is the term for the bud at the top of the stem.
- This carries water and minerals up the plant.
- This carries food (sugars) from the leave to other parts of the plant.
- This is the term for the bud location.
9 Clues: This is the term for the bud location. • This is the term for in between two nodes. • This carries water and minerals up the plant. • This includes the xylem and the phloem together. • This is the term for the bud at the top of the stem. • This is the tissue that separates the xylem and phloem. • This is the type of stem that is tough, bark like, and winter hardy. • ...
Cell Anatomy Crossword 2024-09-10
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- The outside of an animal cell. Also found in plant cells.
- The smallest organism that can live on its own.
- Used for looking at things too small to see.
- Made of non-living material.
- Where DNA is stored.
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- Green organelle found in plant cells.
- Made of living or once-living material.
- The powerhouses of the cell!
- The outside layer of a plant cell.
9 Clues: Where DNA is stored. • The powerhouses of the cell! • Made of non-living material. • The outside layer of a plant cell. • Green organelle found in plant cells. • Made of living or once-living material. • Used for looking at things too small to see. • The smallest organism that can live on its own. • The outside of an animal cell. Also found in plant cells.
External Anatomy: Swine 2023-03-03
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- Rear leg of animal
- Chin area
- Side section of the animal between the belly and the top of the animal
- Underside of the animal
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- Part of an animal between the loin and tail
- Muscled portion between the neck and ribs of the animal
- Tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb
- Part of the animal's leg between the fetlock and hoof
- Muscled portion along the backbone of the animal
9 Clues: Chin area • Rear leg of animal • Underside of the animal • Part of an animal between the loin and tail • Muscled portion along the backbone of the animal • Tarsal joint or large joint halfway up the hind limb • Part of the animal's leg between the fetlock and hoof • Muscled portion between the neck and ribs of the animal • ...
Inner Ear Anatomy 2023-02-12
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- This structure within the cochlea is filled with a fluid called endolymph
- This is the largest stereocilium on the hair cell and is thought to play an important role in regulating ion movement
- This thin membrane within the cochlea separates the endolymph and perilymph
- This organ within the cochlea contains the hair cells responsible for converting sound waves into nerve signals
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- These hair-like structures on the hair cells are responsible for detecting sound waves and converting them into electrical signals
- These thin protein filaments connect the stereocilia on the hair cells and allow for mechanical force to be transmitted from one stereocilium to another
- These nerve fibers transmit the electrical signals generated by the hair cells in the cochlea to the brain
- This spiral-shaped plate of bone helps to define the limits of the cochlear duct
- This bony structure provides a stable base for the cochlear nerve fibers and other structures within the cochlea
9 Clues: This structure within the cochlea is filled with a fluid called endolymph • This thin membrane within the cochlea separates the endolymph and perilymph • This spiral-shaped plate of bone helps to define the limits of the cochlear duct • These nerve fibers transmit the electrical signals generated by the hair cells in the cochlea to the brain • ...
Human Anatomy Crossword 2023-03-23
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- The deposit of fatty material in the lining artery
- Obstruction or blockage of a vessel
- Death of a tissue
- Amount of blood pumped with each systole
- An area of tissue that undergoes necrosis due to ischemia
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- Chronic high blood pressure
- Blood pressure cuff
- Chronic low blood pressure
- Pressure exerted on an artery during ventricular contraction
9 Clues: Death of a tissue • Blood pressure cuff • Chronic low blood pressure • Chronic high blood pressure • Obstruction or blockage of a vessel • Amount of blood pumped with each systole • The deposit of fatty material in the lining artery • An area of tissue that undergoes necrosis due to ischemia • Pressure exerted on an artery during ventricular contraction
plant anatomy puzzle 2023-04-18
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- the female reproductive part of a flower
- the part that produces pollen
- The pollen producing part of a flower
- The enlarged basal portion of the pistil
- The outer parts of the flower that help support it
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- modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts
- the top of the female portion that helps capture pollen.
- The part of the stamen where pollen is produced
- the stalk that supports the stigma
9 Clues: the part that produces pollen • the stalk that supports the stigma • The pollen producing part of a flower • the female reproductive part of a flower • The enlarged basal portion of the pistil • The part of the stamen where pollen is produced • The outer parts of the flower that help support it • modified leaves that surround the reproductive parts • ...
Marine Biology : Anatomy 2025-01-29
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- Hole in the top of ocean mammal's head that they breath through
- Rigid outer skeleton that provides protection and support
- Mix of salt water and fresh water
- Keratin filters that whales use to capture small animals like krill when they gulp ocean water
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- Ability to float in water
- Fatty organ in dolphin's head that amplify their echolocation
- Flexible limbs that contain stinging cells in jellyfish
- Organ that fish use to extract oxygen from the water
- Fin on the back of fish and whales that help then keep stability in the water
9 Clues: Ability to float in water • Mix of salt water and fresh water • Organ that fish use to extract oxygen from the water • Flexible limbs that contain stinging cells in jellyfish • Rigid outer skeleton that provides protection and support • Fatty organ in dolphin's head that amplify their echolocation • Hole in the top of ocean mammal's head that they breath through • ...
The heart anatomy 2025-04-22
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- heart strings, cord like tendons that
- receives oxygenated blood from lungs
- lies in the thorax posterior to the sternum, left of the midline and rest on superior surface of diaphragm.
- right atrium pumps into right ventricle through the
- superior and inferior vessels returning blood to the heart
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- project from the walls into the ventricular cavity
- inferior chambers that pump blood around the two circuits
- receives oxygen poor blood, then pumps to lungs
- superior chambers receive blood returning from pulmonary and systemic circuits
9 Clues: receives oxygenated blood from lungs • heart strings, cord like tendons that • receives oxygen poor blood, then pumps to lungs • project from the walls into the ventricular cavity • right atrium pumps into right ventricle through the • inferior chambers that pump blood around the two circuits • superior and inferior vessels returning blood to the heart • ...
The heart anatomy 2025-04-22
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- right atrium pumps into right ventricle through the
- inferior chambers that pump blood around the two circuits
- lies in the thorax posterior to the sternum, left of the midline and rest on superior surface of diaphragm.
- heart strings, cord like tendons that
- receives oxygen poor blood, then pumps to lungs
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- project from the walls into the ventricular cavity
- receives oxygenated blood from lungs
- superior and inferior vessels returning blood to the heart
- superior chambers receive blood returning from pulmonary and systemic circuits
9 Clues: receives oxygenated blood from lungs • heart strings, cord like tendons that • receives oxygen poor blood, then pumps to lungs • project from the walls into the ventricular cavity • right atrium pumps into right ventricle through the • inferior chambers that pump blood around the two circuits • superior and inferior vessels returning blood to the heart • ...
Anatomy Systems Crossword 2025-06-03
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- Includes the mouth, oesophagus, small and large intestines, pancreas, gallbladder and liver
- Includes the lungs, trachea, bronchi, diaphragm, and nasal cavity
- Includes the heart, blood vessels (arteries, veins, capillaries and well as blood itself
- Helps provide structural framework for the body, consisting of skeletal muscle which is connected to produce voluntary movement and tendons which attaches muscle to bone
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- A complex network that coordinates and controls all bodily functions
- Includes the glands of the body, such as pituitary, thyroid, pancreas and gonads
- Includes kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra
- Structural framework of the body consisting of bones, cartilage, ligaments and connective tissue
- Different male vs. female
9 Clues: Different male vs. female • Includes kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra • Includes the lungs, trachea, bronchi, diaphragm, and nasal cavity • A complex network that coordinates and controls all bodily functions • Includes the glands of the body, such as pituitary, thyroid, pancreas and gonads • ...
Self monitoring of blood pressure 2016-09-27
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- How many readings should the patient take at each sitting?
- For how many minutes should the patient rest before recording their blood pressure?
- Cuff should be placed an inch above this part of the anatomy
- Which of the readings should be recorded for review?
- Number of days that home monitoring should continue before review by GP?
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- Number of fingers that you should be able to slip under the cuff before inflation
- Should be undertaken in accordance with manufacturers instructions prior to device being used.
- Legs should be in this position when recording BP
- Which arm should be used to measure the blood pressure on each recording?
- Name of a stimulant that should be avoided during the 30 minutes prior to recording
- Position the patient should be in when taking a reading
11 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? • ...
Science Madness 2021-03-25
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- he branch of zoology that deals with fishes.
- the branch of zoology concerned with reptiles and amphibians.
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans,animals and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the seperation of parts.
- branch of biology concerned with the structure and function of plant and animals cells
- the branch of biology that deals with the normal functions of living orgnisms and their parts.
- he branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- the branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects.
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- the scientific study of birds.
- the branch of zoology concerned with mammals.
- he branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- study of the microscopic structure of tissues.
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
12 Clues: the scientific study of birds. • he branch of zoology that deals with fishes. • the branch of zoology concerned with mammals. • study of the microscopic structure of tissues. • the branch of zoology concerned with the study of insects. • the branch of zoology concerned with reptiles and amphibians. • ...
Crossword Time! 2024-03-16
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- What is the capital city of Australia?
- What is the largest desert in the world?
- What is the process of a solid changing directly into a gas called?
- What is the term for the study of the Earth's' atmosphere and weather?
- What is the name of the scientist famous for his theory of evolution by natural selection?
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- What is the largest internal organ in the human body?
- What is the term for the study of the structure of the body?
- What is the term for a word that has the opposite meaning of another word?
- What is the chemical symbol for iron?
- What is the process of water droplets forming on a cold surface called?
- What is the term for a word that has the same meaning as another word?
11 Clues: What is the chemical symbol for iron? • What is the capital city of Australia? • What is the largest desert in the world? • What is the largest internal organ in the human body? • What is the term for the study of the structure of the body? • What is the process of a solid changing directly into a gas called? • ...
AP Biology Vocab 2014-04-27
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- radiation- the diversification of a group of organisms into forms filling different ecological niches.
- does not vary with changes in the environment.
- evolution- the process whereby organisms not closely related, independently evolve similar traits as a result of having to adapt to similar environments or ecological niches.
- the chemical element of atomic number 6, a nonmetal that has two main forms and that also occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal.
- species-group of individuals which can breed together
- extinction rate-refers to the standard rate of extinction in earth's geological and biological history before humans became a primary contributor to extinctions.
- of a large group of organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues and including sugars, starch, and cellulose.
- or authority over.
- protein-long filamentous protein molecules.
- protein-are spherical proteins that are somewhat water-soluble.
- instrument for making a recording
- of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- ancestor- a group of organisms share common descent
- both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts.
- structure- Body part in different species that is similar in function but not in structure that evolved in response to a similar environmental challenge.
- reasoning-a logical process in which a conclusion is based on the concordance of multiple premises that are generally assumed to be true.
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- variable-a variable whose value depends on that of another.
- bond-type of covalent bond that joins a carbohydrate molecule to another group.
- close a result comes to the true value
- acid-a simple organic compound containing both a carboxyl and an amino group.
- the branch of biology that deals with the geographical distribution of plants and animals.
- selection-the intentional reproduction of individuals in a population that have desirable traits
- in separate non-overlapping geographical areas.
- influence of closely associated species on each other in their evolution.
- bond-They are derived by reacting an oxoacid with a hydroxyl compound such as an alcohol or phenol.
- any of a class of sugars whose molecules contain two monosaccharide residues.
- anatomy- the study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species.
- A process in which the folding structure of a protein is altered due to exposure to certain chemical or physical factors causing the protein to become biologically inactive.
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
30 Clues: or authority over. • instrument for making a recording • close a result comes to the true value • both hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts. • protein-long filamentous protein molecules. • does not vary with changes in the environment. • in separate non-overlapping geographical areas. • ancestor- a group of organisms share common descent • ...
Chapter I 2020-09-08
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- the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants.
- an attached appendage has a region farthest.
- also called as segmentation
- descended from a common evolutionary ancestor or ancestral group, but not including all the descendant groups.
- swimming strokes.
- Symmetry refers to a body that is laid out equally from central axis.
- the mid-line of the body.
- a tree diagram, especially one showing taxonomic relationships.
- electric record of the muscle.
- describes the way in which an animal's body meets the surrounding environment.
- is a lineage—all organisms in a lineage plus the ancestor they have in common.
- Anatomy deals with anatomy and its significance
- it is a tool to emphasizes the functional and evolutionary.
- is the study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization.
- to recognize evidence of the worldwide ice ages, episodes of glaciation in Earth’s history
- is the study of relationships among different groups of organisms and their evolutionary development.
- Symmetry it devides the body into two mirrored images.
- applies to two or more features that share a common ancestry.
- to features that simply look alike.
- is restricted to mean the action or property of a part as it works in an organism.
- a body or structure built of repeating or duplicated sections.
- also called phylogenetic systematics.
- refers to the belly or front.
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- is simply a named group of organisms.
- refers to the tail.
- the study of the forms of things.
- refers to the sides.
- refers to the head.
- closest to the body.
- Darwin he proposed the conditions for and mechanism of this evolutionary change.
- is the term that has been coined to recognize the importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system.
- Selection the mechanism of evolution.
- or monophylogeny, is a term used to describe a group of organisms that are classified in the same taxon and share a most common recent ancestor.
- to features with a similar function.
- is the process of an animal or plant becoming preserved in a hard, petrified form.
- agassiz he studied fossil fishes and was
- derived from more than one common evolutionary ancestor or ancestral group and therefore not suitable for placing in the same taxon.
- used by a scientist studying phylogenetic systematics to visualize the groups of organisms being compared, how they are related, and their most common ancestors.
- the scientist who felt that species were fixed and unchangeable.
- refers to the back.
- sweeping side to side movements of tail.
- a method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
42 Clues: swimming strokes. • refers to the tail. • refers to the head. • refers to the back. • refers to the sides. • closest to the body. • the mid-line of the body. • also called as segmentation • refers to the belly or front. • electric record of the muscle. • the study of the forms of things. • to features that simply look alike. • to features with a similar function. • ...
Labor and Delivery Crossword 2022-02-24
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- The work of the mother and baby to help the baby be delivered
- Birth of the baby from birth canal to outside world
- The purpose is to open the cervix to 3 cm. It is the longest and least uncomfortable part of labor and happens mostly at home.
- Natural birth of fetus before it is fully developed, not full term
- Movements of the baby into head down position at the end of pregnancy providing relief of pressure on the rib cage
- The placenta, umbilical cord, amniotic sac, and lochia delivered as the third stage of labor
- The cervix dilates from 3-7 centimeters, contractions are 2-3 minutes apart
- A procedure that terminates the fetus before full term
- Childbirth without the need of painkillers, preparation to relieve fear, tension.
- Physician who is trained in female anatomy but also provides prenatal/postnatal care and delivers babies
- The soft spot on top of the baby's head where the skull bones have not grown together
- Time from birth to 6 weeks for baby
- When the baby's head can be seen at the vaginal opening and is ready to be born
- The uterus contracts at irregular intervals throughout pregnancy to exercise and prepare the uterus for labor
- Same as a miscarriage or natural birth of fetus before full term
- An injection between vertebrae in the lower back to numb the navel to thigh area
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- Tightening of uterine muscles that help move the baby from the uterus to and through the birth canal
- A visual reading of the newborn that checks color, respiration, reflex irritability, pulse, and muscle tone
- Refers to the size of the round opening of the cervix. 10 cm or five fingers is full dilation.
- A full term baby is dead at birth
- Time from birth to 6 weeks for mother
- When a baby is born bottom or feet first
- When the lenght of the cervical canal is shortened because it is thinning out to prepare for birth
- Labor from 8-10 centimeters dilation, often considered the hardest part of labor. Ends the first stage of labor.
- A heavy vaginal discharge after the birth of the baby. Average flow is 21 days.
- A physician who is trained in the care of female anatomy
- Attached at the end of the umbilical cord to the uterine wall to transport nourishment from mother to baby
- When a baby is delivered through a cut in the abdominal wall
- Rich watery fluid that comes from the mother's breast after the baby is born before the milk comes in
29 Clues: A full term baby is dead at birth • Time from birth to 6 weeks for baby • Time from birth to 6 weeks for mother • When a baby is born bottom or feet first • Birth of the baby from birth canal to outside world • A procedure that terminates the fetus before full term • A physician who is trained in the care of female anatomy • ...
evolution 2022-03-01
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- anatomy-comparative anatomy, the comparative study of the body structures of different species of animals in order to understand the adaptive changes they have undergone in the course of evolution from common ancestors.
- or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms. Nearly every cell in a person's body has the same DNA.
- a distinctive attribute or aspect of something
- In biology, evolution is the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations and relies on the process of natural selection.
- (something) suitable for a new use or purpose; modify.
- in biology, classification comprising related organisms that share common characteristics and are capable of interbreeding.
- structure-Analogous structures are features of different species that are similar in function but not necessarily in structure and which do not derive from a common ancestral feature (compare to homologous structures)
- structure- homologous structures are similar physical features in organisms that share a common ancestor, but the features serve completely different functions.
- ancestor-n biology and genealogy, the most recent common ancestor (MRCA), also known as last common ancestor (LCA), or concestor of a set of organisms is the most recent individual from which all the organisms of the set are descended.
- individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
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- 1 : originating in or based on observation or experience empirical data. 2 : relying on experience or observation alone often without due regard for system and theory an empirical basis for the theory. 3 : capable of being verified or disproved by observation or experiment empirical laws.
- arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex
- process of developing or being developed
- a period of ten years.
- structure-Vestigial is used in science to describe structures like animal organs, tissues, or bones that may have been used by an ancestor but aren't anymore.
- any of the pieces of hard whitish tissue making up the skeleton in humans and other vertebrates
- the branch of biology and medicine concerned with the study of embryos and their development.
- Darwin-Charles Darwin, in full Charles Robert Darwin, (born February 12, 1809, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England—died April 19, 1882, Downe, Kent), English naturalist whose scientific theory of evolution by natural selection became the foundation of modern evolutionary studies.
- are the preserved remains of plants and animals whose bodies were buried in sediments, such as sand and mud, under ancient seas, lakes and rivers.
- study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these, including the distribution of populations and resources, land use, and industries.
20 Clues: a period of ten years. • process of developing or being developed • a distinctive attribute or aspect of something • individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • (something) suitable for a new use or purpose; modify. • arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex • ...
Psych - The Brain 2019-06-17
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- The body was seen as the… structure
- The… Gland was seen as the section of the brain that controls the body
- Egyptians believed that this organ held the mind and soul
- ‘father of medicine’?
- The relationship between the skulls surface features and the personality as well as the…. of a person
- Egyptians didn’t think the brain had any role at all
- Phrenology became popular in the… century
- The… The bulge on the surface of the skull the greater the size of that section of the brain
- Gall Who mapped the skull with 35 different faculties (characteristics/behaviours)?
- ‘doctor of gladiators’?
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- The second name of the scientist that theorized dualism
- In the 17th century it was believed that the mind and body were 2 separate things
- The mind was the… connection of a body
- ‘father of anatomy’?
- 4 vital organs were preserved in jars (liver lungs, stomach and intestines)?
- Those with… eyes were seen as having a greater memory
- The study of the relationship between the skull’s surface features and personality and behavioral characteristics
17 Clues: ‘father of anatomy’? • ‘father of medicine’? • ‘doctor of gladiators’? • The body was seen as the… structure • The mind was the… connection of a body • Phrenology became popular in the… century • Egyptians didn’t think the brain had any role at all • Those with… eyes were seen as having a greater memory • The second name of the scientist that theorized dualism • ...
Plant Physiology 2017-11-07
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- the protective coat around a new plant embryo that offers protection
- the section of a flower that receives pollen
- the long stand that holds the stamen above the flower
- the section of flower that contains the plant's egg cells, and that turns into the seed after fertilisation
- a section of an organism that performs a task
- the edible section around seeds that gives the new plant nutrients as it grows
- the section of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the soil
- the sperm of a plant
- the long tube that links the stigma to the ovary of the flower
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- the attractive part of a flower
- the pollen holder of a plant
- the whole reproductive organ of a plant
- the task of a particular section of an organism
- the new growing section of a plant (above the ground)
- the study of anatomy (the parts that make up an organism)
- the end section of a root that offers protection is called the root ____
- the section of a plant that captures sunlight during photosynthesis
17 Clues: the sperm of a plant • the pollen holder of a plant • the attractive part of a flower • the whole reproductive organ of a plant • the section of a flower that receives pollen • a section of an organism that performs a task • the task of a particular section of an organism • the long stand that holds the stamen above the flower • ...
Evolution and Genetics Vocab Review 2022-05-09
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- the millions of fossils that scientists have collected
- the science of classifying organisms
- change in a kind of organism over time
- large, ancient landmass that was composed of all the continents joined together
- a behavioral, structural or physiological trait that helps an organism survive
- study of embryos and their development
- type of structure that has no clear function
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- states that the continents once formed a single landmass, broke up, and drifted to their present locations
- a plate boundary where two plates move away from each other
- process by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce
- type of structure where organisms possess similar structures but have a different function
- the process of grouping things based on their similarities
- a plate boundary where two plates move past each other in opposite directions
- the study of body structure
- a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other
- type of structure where organisms possess different structures but have the same function
- a theory stating that the earth's surface is broken into plates that move
17 Clues: the study of body structure • the science of classifying organisms • change in a kind of organism over time • study of embryos and their development • type of structure that has no clear function • the millions of fossils that scientists have collected • a plate boundary where two plates move toward each other • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Crossword 2024-12-05
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- buying and selling of goods and services
- a body that has been preserved so it will not decompose
- study of the structure of the body and its organs
- a series of rulers from the same family
- skilled worker who practices a handicraft
- a writing surface similar to paper named after the papyrus reed that grew along the Nile River in ancient Egypt
- a flat plain formed on the seabed where a river deposits material over many years
- one of the world’s first alphabets, invented in ancient Kush
- symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound
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- system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- black wood from West Africa
- dependence by each country or group on the other
- group of rocky rapids in the Nile River
- statue or other free-standing piece of art made of clay, stone, or other materials
- structure with triangular sides that was used as a tomb in Egypt
- a hard white substance from the tusk of an animal such as an elephant
- king of ancient Egypt
17 Clues: king of ancient Egypt • black wood from West Africa • group of rocky rapids in the Nile River • a series of rulers from the same family • buying and selling of goods and services • skilled worker who practices a handicraft • symbol that stands for a word, idea, or sound • dependence by each country or group on the other • study of the structure of the body and its organs • ...
BITSP Vocab Practice 2022-02-01
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- a place where large numbers of people, especially political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities, are deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities, sometimes to provide forced labor or to await mass execution.
- in a good or satisfactory way.
- feeling or expressing disbelief.
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- a study of the structure or internal workings of something.
- the basic cause, source, or origin of something.
- destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war.
- wise through reflection and experience
7 Clues: in a good or satisfactory way. • feeling or expressing disbelief. • wise through reflection and experience • the basic cause, source, or origin of something. • a study of the structure or internal workings of something. • destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war. • ...
Anatomy of the Ear 2014-11-25
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- footplate; the smallest bone in the body
- connects the middle ear with the inner ear
- called the ear canal
- vertical or Horizontal acceleration (move up down)
- long handle attached to the eardrum
- bridge bone between the malleus and the stapes
- cartilage covered by skin placed on opposite sides of the head
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- rotational movement (spinning)
- ducts/filled with fluid; attached to cochlea and nerves; send information on balance and head position to the brain
- spiral-shaped organ of hearing; transforms sound into signals that get sent to the brain
- transmits sound from the air to the ossicles inside the middle ear
- drains fluid from the middle ear into the throat behind the nose
- small cavity surrounding the bones of the middle ear
13 Clues: called the ear canal • rotational movement (spinning) • long handle attached to the eardrum • footplate; the smallest bone in the body • connects the middle ear with the inner ear • bridge bone between the malleus and the stapes • vertical or Horizontal acceleration (move up down) • small cavity surrounding the bones of the middle ear • ...
The Abdominal Wall Anatomy 2014-12-23
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- The long muscles with the white line down the middle.
- A tendon-like sheet of fascia.
- The strength layer of the skin.
- These can adhere the bowel to the abdominal wall.
- The strength layer of the fat.
- The pigmented layer of the skin.
- The peritoneal cavity has a ______________ pressure.
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- A line that is formed where the posterior rectus sheath ends.
- The deepest of the anterolateral muscles.
- The second layer of the abdominal wall.
- A white line formed between the rectus muscles.
- The _______ oblique is the second anterolateral muscle from the top.
- The layer of the skin containing the papillary and reticulum.
13 Clues: A tendon-like sheet of fascia. • The strength layer of the fat. • The strength layer of the skin. • The pigmented layer of the skin. • The second layer of the abdominal wall. • The deepest of the anterolateral muscles. • A white line formed between the rectus muscles. • These can adhere the bowel to the abdominal wall. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2015-02-06
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- accelerated graphics port
- can be replaced to improve sound quality
- random access memory
- contains most of the computers components
- mice and keyboards require this
- basic input output system
- universal serial bus connections
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- printers or scanners are connected to this
- brain of a computer
- peripheral component interconnect
- older keyboards and mice are connected to this
- used to connect different types of peripherals
- power supply unit
13 Clues: power supply unit • brain of a computer • random access memory • accelerated graphics port • basic input output system • mice and keyboards require this • universal serial bus connections • peripheral component interconnect • can be replaced to improve sound quality • contains most of the computers components • printers or scanners are connected to this • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2015-09-23
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- What you attach your peripheral devices to.
- You might have one already in your motherboard but if not you can buy one for better sound quality.
- Used for connecting some keyboards and mice to a PC.
- The mother of all the parts in the computer.
- A type of computer memory.
- Where all your power comes from.
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- Instructions that control input and output operations.
- What you would connect an older printer or scanner to.
- Performs calculations thought of as the decision maker.
- Where your graphics card is.
- Are slow and used to attach keyboards or mice.
- Transferees data very fast.
- A way of connecting a device to your computer.
13 Clues: A type of computer memory. • Transferees data very fast. • Where your graphics card is. • Where all your power comes from. • What you attach your peripheral devices to. • The mother of all the parts in the computer. • Are slow and used to attach keyboards or mice. • A way of connecting a device to your computer. • Used for connecting some keyboards and mice to a PC. • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2015-09-16
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- Basically converts the high AC voltage (usually 110 or 220) that comes from the power supply company to a low DC voltage (usually 5V for most PCs) that can be used by the PC components.
- The brain of your computer. It is responsible for managing and synchronizing all the parts inside the computer to work together (like RAM memory, graphic card, Hard disk and so on).
- A slot on the motherboard designed to connect all kinds of peripheral components. Most common uses for it are to connect external Graphic cards , Sound cards and Network cards.
- A cable designed by Apple in the early 90's. It is an interface standard for a serial bus for high speed communications and real time data transfer. It was used to connect TV to your computer, as well as an interface for charging and managing the first iPod and iPhone devices.
- A memory that is used by the CPU for quick calculations. It is a memory dedicated to help the CPU remember results of recent calculations to be used later on. This is what makes it possible for the PCU to perform multi-tasking and keeping few programs opened in the same time. It is basically a short term memory and is different than the Hard disk drive, and is deleted when power stops running through it.
- A 6-pin serial connector used to connect keyboards and mouses to the computer.
- A component in the computer that hosts most of the PC components on it. It has 2 main jobs: one is to distribute electricity from the Power Supplier to all the components and the 2nd one is to transfer the data sent between the components from one to another.
- An industry standard that defines the protocols for connection, communication, and power supply between computers and electronic devices.
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- A port to connect your graphic card to your motherboard, usually to accelerate 3D calculations.
- A card that enables the computer to get inputs and make outputs of audio data (microphone for input, speakers for output). Also, it could be attached to one of the motherboard's PCI slots.
- A term used to describe parallel communication interface, which means the data flows in few channel simultaneously. It is good for transferring large chunks of data, but for real time transfers serial transfer would be faster and more credible, as the computer won't need to constantly check the order of arrival and synchronize between the parallel channels.
- A general term for serial communication interface, which means the bits of data goes through it one by one (in contrast to parallel port which they go few at a time).
- A type of Firmware that runs when the computer starts. It’s responsible to check for the well-being of the critical components such as ram, cpu and basic input and output components (keyboard, mouse and screen). Its main job is to initialize all the hardware and make sure it runs properly before the operating system takes control over managing the computer's hardware. Also, it provides the operating system a way to communicate with all the computer's input and output devices.
13 Clues: A 6-pin serial connector used to connect keyboards and mouses to the computer. • A port to connect your graphic card to your motherboard, usually to accelerate 3D calculations. • An industry standard that defines the protocols for connection, communication, and power supply between computers and electronic devices. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2015-09-16
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- Many peripherals,such as MP3 players,modern printers and PDA's require this connections.
- this is also known as a COM (communications)port.
- activates when you turn on the computer and performs system checks before starting your main OS.
- If you have an older printer or scanner,you probably connect the device to this port.
- the brain that carries out your computer's instructions.
- when it reaches its capacity,the processor redirects the excess data to your hard drive.
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- if you want a better sound quality,you can buy this thing.
- houses your graphics card, which supplioes the image to the monitor.
- is a large PCB that houses most of your computer's components and directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices.
- transfer data as fast as 400Mbps (megabits per second).
- some newer mice and keyboards including USB cables most require is this port.
- It funnels power through the multiclored cables to each device.
- the slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
13 Clues: this is also known as a COM (communications)port. • transfer data as fast as 400Mbps (megabits per second). • the brain that carries out your computer's instructions. • if you want a better sound quality,you can buy this thing. • It funnels power through the multiclored cables to each device. • the slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2015-09-15
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- the CPU stores temporary information, such as data relating to open programs, in this
- transfers data as fast as 400Mbps
- if you have an older printer you probably connect the device to this
- it funnels power through the multicoloured cables to each device
- MP3 players, printers and other devices require this type of connection
- if you want better sound quality you csn buy this
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- directs data traffic to and from the appropiate devices
- it is the brain of the computer that carries out your instuctions
- these are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports
- it houses your graphics card
- although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require this
- it activates when you turn on the computer
- it sticks out of the back of the computer
13 Clues: it houses your graphics card • transfers data as fast as 400Mbps • it sticks out of the back of the computer • it activates when you turn on the computer • if you want better sound quality you csn buy this • these are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports • directs data traffic to and from the appropiate devices • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2015-11-30
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- older port for printers or scanners
- temporary storage
- slots that let peripherals communicate with the processor
- The basic operating system
- a chip for sound attached to the motherboard
- Houses the graphics card
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- used for connecting cameras or video cameras
- outdated port also known as a COM port
- Large printed circuit board
- most common mouse and keyboard port
- power supply unit
- Universal Serial Bus
- brain of the computer
13 Clues: temporary storage • power supply unit • Universal Serial Bus • brain of the computer • Houses the graphics card • The basic operating system • Large printed circuit board • older port for printers or scanners • most common mouse and keyboard port • outdated port also known as a COM port • used for connecting cameras or video cameras • a chip for sound attached to the motherboard • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2015-09-24
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- Computers can’t write data to this component but they can read data stored on it.
- The __________ job is to transform the electricity into the correct amount that the parts that need electricity require.
- Computers can both read data from this component and write to it.
- Older computers use this drive to use disks.
- Handling interactions between the computer’s software and the computer’s hardware is it’s job.
- The _______ is used to store information and applications onto your computer.
- It is a chip containing millions of tiny transistors, its job is to perform the necessary calculations to make the computer work.
- This machine is in charge of the communications between the computer and other computing systems.
- Some computers have this component, handling some of the processing power needed to generate complex graphics is its job.
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- This drive allows you to use DVD’s with your computer.
- It is a large printed circuit board that allows the other components of the computer communicate to each other.
- __________ can send and receive data through a specific frequency of radio waves.
- The ________, provides the computer with power.
13 Clues: Older computers use this drive to use disks. • The ________, provides the computer with power. • This drive allows you to use DVD’s with your computer. • Computers can both read data from this component and write to it. • The _______ is used to store information and applications onto your computer. • ...
My Computer Anatomy Crossword 2016-09-13
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- The computer part that stores temporary information.
- Most mice and keyboards requires it.
- transfer data as fast as 400 Mbps (megabits per second).
- This part activates when you turn on the computer and performs system checks.
- port You can attach some older keyboards, mice, and modems.
- Carries out your computer’s instructions.
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables.
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- Directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices.
- port an older printer or scanner probably connect the device to it.
- card if you want better sound quality, you can buy it.
- It supplies the image to the monitor.
- It communicate quickly with the processor.
- It transfers data.
13 Clues: It transfers data. • Most mice and keyboards requires it. • It supplies the image to the monitor. • Carries out your computer’s instructions. • It communicate quickly with the processor. • It funnels power through the multicolored cables. • The computer part that stores temporary information. • card if you want better sound quality, you can buy it. • ...
Anatomy of a computer. 2018-02-12
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- power supply umit
- basic input/output system
- accelerated graphics port
- 1394 port transfer data as fast as 400 Mbps ( megabits per second)
- Card most _________________ attach to one of the motherboard's PCI slots
- Port if you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to this
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- is the brain that carries out your computer's instructions
- universal serial bus
- a large PCB
- peripheral component interconnect
- Port are much slower than new USB
- random accurate memory
- newer mice and keyboards that mostly require this ports
13 Clues: a large PCB • power supply umit • universal serial bus • random accurate memory • basic input/output system • accelerated graphics port • peripheral component interconnect • Port are much slower than new USB • newer mice and keyboards that mostly require this ports • is the brain that carries out your computer's instructions • ...
Anatomy of a computer. 2018-02-12
Across
- peripheral component interconnect
- Port are much slower than new USB
- basic input/output system
- Port if you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to this
- is the brain that carries out your computer's instructions
- a large PCB
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- 1394 port transfer data as fast as 400 Mbps ( megabits per second)
- power supply unit
- universal serial bus
- Card most _________________ attach to one of the motherboard's PCI slots
- newer mice and keyboards that mostly require this ports
- random accurate memory
- accelerated graphics port
13 Clues: a large PCB • power supply unit • universal serial bus • random accurate memory • basic input/output system • accelerated graphics port • peripheral component interconnect • Port are much slower than new USB • newer mice and keyboards that mostly require this ports • is the brain that carries out your computer's instructions • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2018-02-12
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- The keyboard part is purple and the mouse port is green
- Activates when you turn on your computer and does system checks before starting your main OS
- Transfers power through the multicolored cables; looks ugly
- Lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- Older printers have it, being replaced by USB and FireWire connections
- Houses your graphics card
- Mp3 players,modern printers, PDAS, and other peripherals require this type of connection
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- Also known as IEEE 1394, transfers data super fast
- Allows you to have better sound quality
- Slow,also known as a COM port
- Large circuit board, houses most of your computer's components
- Where the CPU stores temporary information
- Carries out the instructions from your computer
13 Clues: Houses your graphics card • Slow,also known as a COM port • Allows you to have better sound quality • Where the CPU stores temporary information • Carries out the instructions from your computer • Also known as IEEE 1394, transfers data super fast • The keyboard part is purple and the mouse port is green • Lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor • ...
anatomy of a computer 2018-02-12
Across
- Temporary storage of information, redirects to hard drive
- Moves power to each device
- Stores information in Flash ROM, performs system checks
- Brain of the computer
- Used to attach old keyboards and mice to the computer
- Used to connect very old keyboards, printers, and mice
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- Contains the microprocessor chip and connects everything
- Holds the Graphics card
- Most commonly used port for connections
- Improves sound output on computers
- Allows for the computer to have additional features
- Graphic card holder that supplies the images
- Used much less than USB ports for most connections
13 Clues: Brain of the computer • Holds the Graphics card • Moves power to each device • Improves sound output on computers • Most commonly used port for connections • Graphic card holder that supplies the images • Used much less than USB ports for most connections • Allows for the computer to have additional features • Used to attach old keyboards and mice to the computer • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-02-12
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- newer mice and keyboards require these kind of ports
- funnels power through multicoloured cables
- performs system check
- lets peripherals communicate quickly
- USB and FireWires quickly replace this
- much slower than USB and FireWire ports
- stores temporary information, such as data relating to open programs
Down
- attach to motherboard and replace sound chips
- houses most of your computers components
- houses your graphic card
- transfers data as fast as 400Mbps
- carries out your computer's instructions
- ports transfer data at 480Mbps
13 Clues: performs system check • houses your graphic card • ports transfer data at 480Mbps • transfers data as fast as 400Mbps • lets peripherals communicate quickly • USB and FireWires quickly replace this • much slower than USB and FireWire ports • houses most of your computers components • carries out your computer's instructions • funnels power through multicoloured cables • ...
Anatomy of a Computer... 2020-02-10
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- The brains of the computer?
- The data that is lost when the computer is turned off?
- Where the motherboard installs a basic OS?
- Motherboard has an integrated ______?
- The part of a computer that houses most of the computers components?
- Houses your graphic cards?
- Port in which older mice and keyboards were plugged into?
- A port you can plug cameras into (not USB)?
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- Funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device?
- Ports on the side of the computer?
- The most common type of port?
- Older port that is slower than a USB?
- Slots that let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor?
13 Clues: Houses your graphic cards? • The brains of the computer? • The most common type of port? • Ports on the side of the computer? • Older port that is slower than a USB? • Motherboard has an integrated ______? • Where the motherboard installs a basic OS? • A port you can plug cameras into (not USB)? • The data that is lost when the computer is turned off? • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-02-13
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- Also known as a COM (Communications) port.
- The “C” in PCI stands for this.
- Many BIOSes let you do this to some system activities.
- PSU stands for this.
- The PSU funnels power through the multicoloured cables to each of these.
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- When the RAM reaches its capacity, this redirects the excess data to your hard drive.
- The CPU carries out your computer’s what?
- They usually colour the keyboard PS/2 ports purple.
- An older printer or scanner will connect through this.
- These usually attach to the motherboard’s PCI slots.
- The most popular sizes of these are ATX and microATX.
- The AGP houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to this.
- You can use this to connect many different types of peripherals.
13 Clues: PSU stands for this. • The “C” in PCI stands for this. • The CPU carries out your computer’s what? • Also known as a COM (Communications) port. • They usually colour the keyboard PS/2 ports purple. • These usually attach to the motherboard’s PCI slots. • The most popular sizes of these are ATX and microATX. • An older printer or scanner will connect through this. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-02-04
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- Port for older scanners or printers
- Lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- Performs system checks before starting your main OS
- Stores temporary information
- improves the sound quality
- Houses you graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor
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- Transfers data from video/USB
- Slower version of USB ports, used with older keyboards and mice
- Directs data and traffic to and from the appropriate devices
- Funnels power through the cables
- Older port used to connect with keyboards and mice
- Common port that inputs mice,keyboards and other devices
- Brain of the computer that carries out your computer's instructions
13 Clues: improves the sound quality • Stores temporary information • Transfers data from video/USB • Funnels power through the cables • Port for older scanners or printers • Older port used to connect with keyboards and mice • Performs system checks before starting your main OS • Lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-02-18
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- Used for better sound quality
- Purple and green ports for keyboards and mice
- This houses your graphic card, which supplies image to your monitor
- Temporary information is stored by the CPU
- Directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices
- This is the brain of the computer that carries out your computers instructions
- These slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- Similar to USBs, but faster
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- Funnels power
- Many peripherals require this
- Old printers and scanners use this
- Communications port
- Basic input/output system
13 Clues: Funnels power • Communications port • Basic input/output system • Similar to USBs, but faster • Many peripherals require this • Used for better sound quality • Old printers and scanners use this • Temporary information is stored by the CPU • Purple and green ports for keyboards and mice • Directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-02-18
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- universal serial bus
- accelerated graphics port
- random access memory
- central processing unit
- a connector by which a device may be connected to a computer.
- printed circuit board
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- a device which can be slotted into a computer to allow the use of audio components.
- a connector for a device that sends or receives several bits of data simultaneously.
- power supply unit
- personal system
- a technology that allows high-speed communication and data exchange.
- peripheral component interconnect
- a set of computer instructions which control input and output operations.
13 Clues: personal system • power supply unit • universal serial bus • random access memory • printed circuit board • central processing unit • accelerated graphics port • peripheral component interconnect • a connector by which a device may be connected to a computer. • a technology that allows high-speed communication and data exchange. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-02-18
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- funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device
- The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions
- Where temporary information is stored
- Houses your graphics card
- Slots let them communicate quickly with the processor
- Used to connect many different types of peripherals
- Many peripherals require these connections
- Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
- Directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices
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- Most of them attach to one of the motherboard’s PCI slots
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to it
- Also known as a COM (communications) port
- Lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals
13 Clues: Houses your graphics card • Where temporary information is stored • Also known as a COM (communications) port • Many peripherals require these connections • Used to connect many different types of peripherals • Slots let them communicate quickly with the processor • The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2020-02-18
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- Universal serial bus
- Accelerated Graphics port
- Card: Internal expansion card that provides input and output of audio signals to and from a computer under control of computer programs
- Essential part of the computer system
- port: Serial communication interface through which information transfers in or out sequentially one bit at a time
- PersonalSystem/2
- Random Access memory
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- Power supply unit
- Basic input output system
- port: Type of interface found on computers for connecting periphals
- Central processing unit
- 1394: Method of transferring information between digital devices
- Perphial Component interconnect
13 Clues: PersonalSystem/2 • Power supply unit • Universal serial bus • Random Access memory • Central processing unit • Basic input output system • Accelerated Graphics port • Perphial Component interconnect • Essential part of the computer system • 1394: Method of transferring information between digital devices • port: Type of interface found on computers for connecting periphals • ...
Anatomy of the breast 2020-02-21
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- L_______ ducts connect lobes and lobules of the mammary gland and L_____ sinus is a dilated portion in which a small droplet of milk remains in the nursing mother.
- Lymph from the inferior quadrant of the breast drains into a_____ lymph nodes.
- Majority of a bed of breast (2/3) lies on the ______ muscle.
- Remaining 1/3 lies on the _______ muscle.
- Some of the lateral aspect of the breast receives blood supply from the lateral thoracic and t_______ branches of axillary artery.
- Majority of the lymph of the breast drains into ______ lymph nodes.
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- R_____ Space is the potential space between subcutaneous tissue and pectoral fascia.
- L_____ mammary branches which originate from the posterior intercostal artery also supply the lateral breast.
- Medial aspect of the breast receives blood supply from internal ______ artery which is a branch of subclavian artery.
- A_____ Process is the small part of the mammary gland that extends toward the axillary fossa.
- S______ Ligament attaches the mammary glands to the dermis.
- Lymph from the medial quadrant of the breast drains into p_____ lymph nodes.
- Lymph passes from the nipple, areolar and the lobules of the gland to the s______ plexus.
- A______ is the pigmented area around the nipple.
14 Clues: Remaining 1/3 lies on the _______ muscle. • A______ is the pigmented area around the nipple. • S______ Ligament attaches the mammary glands to the dermis. • Majority of a bed of breast (2/3) lies on the ______ muscle. • Majority of the lymph of the breast drains into ______ lymph nodes. • ...
anatomy of a computer 2019-11-10
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- lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals.
- The CPU stores temporary information,such as data relating to open programs,in___
- is also known as a COM (communications) port.
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the _____________
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device.
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- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers,and PDAs (personal digital assistants) require ___ connections.
- if you want better sound quality, you can buy a ____________
- the link between all the different components inside your computer
- You can use ________ to connect many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras.
- is a hardware bus used for adding internal components to a desktop computer
- houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require ____ ports.
13 Clues: is also known as a COM (communications) port. • lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals. • is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • if you want better sound quality, you can buy a ____________ • It funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2019-10-17
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- houses your graphic car
- a slow port. you can connect old keyboards to this port.
- modern printers require there. the ports transfer data very quickly.
- activates when the computer is turned on and performs a system check
- the brain. Carry's your computers instructions
- allows peripherals to communicate with the processor quickly
- houses most of your computers parts and insures data goes to the correct device
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- on older scanners and printers you would connect your device to this port.
- transfers data very quickly
- your computers motherboard often has this included.
- funnels power to each device
- if as computer doesn't require a USB port it will require this
- stores temporary information (random access memory)
13 Clues: houses your graphic car • transfers data very quickly • funnels power to each device • the brain. Carry's your computers instructions • your computers motherboard often has this included. • stores temporary information (random access memory) • a slow port. you can connect old keyboards to this port. • allows peripherals to communicate with the processor quickly • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2019-11-02
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- Central Processing Unit
- Much slower then USB
- ports data as fast as 400Mbps
- lets peripherals communicate quickly
- Play station 2
- Houses your graphics card
- random access memory
- Large Printed Circut board, houses most of your computer's components
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- this part is replaced by usb
- Universal Serial Bus
- is a card for sound
- basic input output system
- Power Supply Unit
13 Clues: Play station 2 • Power Supply Unit • is a card for sound • Universal Serial Bus • Much slower then USB • random access memory • Central Processing Unit • basic input output system • Houses your graphics card • this part is replaced by usb • ports data as fast as 400Mbps • lets peripherals communicate quickly • Large Printed Circut board, houses most of your computer's components
Anatomy of a Computer 2021-02-16
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- activates when you turn on the computer
- stores temporary information
- slower version of usb
- often integrated into the motherboard
- for older printers and scanners
- used to store data (external)
Down
- houses computer components and directs data
- to connect different peripherals
- houses your graphics card
- funnels power through cables
- the brain of the computer
- port for plugging in usb
- let peripherals communicate quickly
13 Clues: slower version of usb • port for plugging in usb • houses your graphics card • the brain of the computer • stores temporary information • funnels power through cables • used to store data (external) • for older printers and scanners • to connect different peripherals • let peripherals communicate quickly • often integrated into the motherboard • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2021-02-08
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- Motherboards often have these integrated. If a motherboard does not have this or if you want better sound quality, you can buy it. Most of them attach to one of the mother board’s PCI slots.
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers, and PDAs require this. some devices are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data through it.
- you can use these to connect to different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras, they are also hot swappable.
- Though some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require this. Manufacturers mostly color these purple and green.
- these slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- older printers and scanners connect the device to it. USB and FireWire connections are quickly replacing these on most peripherals, including scanners and printers.
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- large pcb that that houses most of a computer's components and also directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices.
- It acts as the brain of a computer. It is not visible when you open the case because it is covered by a heatsink which cool the processor.
- is also known as a com, and is much slower than new USB and FireWire ports.
- the motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS in it. It activates when you turn on the computer and per-forms system check before starting the main OS, and also lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals.
- It houses the graphic card which supplies the image to the monitor. These generally produce better quality images compared to generic integrated chips.
- it funnels power through each multicolored cable to each device.
- Is where the CPU stores temporary data relating open programs. When it reaches its capacity, it redirects the excess data to the hard drive. Usually, you can improve the performance of a computer by adding another
13 Clues: it funnels power through each multicolored cable to each device. • these slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. • is also known as a com, and is much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. • large pcb that that houses most of a computer's components and also directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-02-08
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- Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
- funnelspower through the multicoloured cables
- 1394 transfers data.use Fire Wire to connect many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras.
- can attach some older key-boards, mice, and modems to the serial port, also known as a COM
- transfers data 12 mbps
- houses most of your computer’s components and directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices
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- a type of interface found on computers for connecting peripherals. It is being replaced by USB
- thebrain that carries out computer instructions.
- let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- activates when you turn on the computer and per-forms system checks before starting your main OS. lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals.
- Motherboards often have integrated sound chips. They're sound cards attach to one of the motherboard’s
- temporary information storage
13 Clues: transfers data 12 mbps • temporary information storage • funnelspower through the multicoloured cables • thebrain that carries out computer instructions. • let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. • houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor. • Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green. • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2021-02-08
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- performs system checks before starting your operating system
- stores information temporarily
- slower than USB and FireWire ports
- creates better sound quality
- older version of FireWire and USB connections
- connects peripherals to the computer
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- houses most of your computer's components
- transfers data to many types of peripherals
- stores your graphic cards
- power supply unit
- the brain of a computer
- acts the same as a USB
- lets peripherals communicate with the processor
13 Clues: power supply unit • acts the same as a USB • the brain of a computer • stores your graphic cards • creates better sound quality • stores information temporarily • slower than USB and FireWire ports • connects peripherals to the computer • houses most of your computer's components • transfers data to many types of peripherals • older version of FireWire and USB connections • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2021-02-08
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- Temporary memory storage; once full, redirected to hard drive.
- Connects different peripherals, ports are hot-swappable.
- Modern port for peripherals, it can transfer data and draw power.
- Manages your graphics card, which provides images to the monitor.
- Enhances sound quality; attaches to mother's PCI slots.
- Port used by older printers/scanners.
- Funnels power through multicoloured cables to each device.
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- Large PCB that manages most of the computer's components and data to and from devices.
- Slots allow peripherals to communicate with processor quickly.
- AKA COM port, much slower than USB and FireWire ports. Used for older peripherals.
- Activates when computer starts and executes system checks before starting main OS.
- Ports for both keyboards (purple) and mouses (green).
- Brain that executes the computer's commands.
13 Clues: Port used by older printers/scanners. • Brain that executes the computer's commands. • Ports for both keyboards (purple) and mouses (green). • Enhances sound quality; attaches to mother's PCI slots. • Connects different peripherals, ports are hot-swappable. • Funnels power through multicoloured cables to each device. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-02-08
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- Basic Input/Output System
- is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions
- Used with older keyboard and mice and manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green
- The motherboard is a large PCB that houses most of your computer’s components and directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices
- houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- used to to connect many different types of peripherals
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device
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- also known as a COM port used to attach older key board and mice
- Universal serial bus
- Used to connect an older printer or scanner to connect to your computer
- Is attach to one of the mother-board’s PCI slots
- where the CPU stores temporary information
13 Clues: Universal serial bus • Basic Input/Output System • where the CPU stores temporary information • Is attach to one of the mother-board’s PCI slots • lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor • used to to connect many different types of peripherals • is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-02-08
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- Ram is the virtual memory of your computer. it stores imformation and redirects the acess data to the hard drive.
- the pci slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. You can add devices, such as modems and sound cards, to the PCI slot
- Serial ports are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. You can attach some older key-boards, mice, and modems to the serialport.
- The PSU funnels through the muli colored cables to each device.
- usb cables or chips transfer data from one device to another. Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers,and PDAs require a usb connection.
- the motherboard is a large pcb that holds most of your computer's components
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- the agp houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor.
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probablyconnect the device to the parallel port. USB andFireWire connections are quickly replacing parallel portson most peripherals, including scanners and printers.
- the cpu is the brain of your computer that carries out your computer's instrutions.
- ps/2 are purple and green ports usually found at the back of your computer. This is where you connect your mice and keyboard.
- Sound cards provide for a better sound quality. Most sound cards attach to one of the mother-board’s PCI slots.
- firewire ports transfer data as fast as 400mbps. you can use firewire to connect many different types of peripherals.
- the bios activates when you turn on your computer and performs system checks
13 Clues: The PSU funnels through the muli colored cables to each device. • the agp houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor. • the motherboard is a large pcb that holds most of your computer's components • the bios activates when you turn on your computer and performs system checks • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2021-02-10
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- It can be used to connect keyboards, mice, game controllers, printers, scanners, digital cameras, and removable media drives, etc...
- you'll want to be sure that you have an available USB
- directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices
- lets peripherals communicate quickly.
- activates when you turn on computer and performs system checks before starting your main OS.
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- attaches to one of the motherboards PCI slots
- slower than the newer usb and firewire ports
- it funnels power through the multicoloured cables to each device.
- manufacturers generally colour the keyboard purple and most port green...
- this virtual memory stores and releases data at a slower rate
- transfers data as fast as 400Mbps
- houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor
- the brain that carries out your computers instructions.
13 Clues: transfers data as fast as 400Mbps • lets peripherals communicate quickly. • slower than the newer usb and firewire ports • attaches to one of the motherboards PCI slots • you'll want to be sure that you have an available USB • the brain that carries out your computers instructions. • directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2021-02-10
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- ____ performs system checks before starting your main OS.
- The CPU stores temporary information in ____.
- You can attach some older keyboards, mice, and modems to the __________.
- A _________ has better sound quality than a sound chip.
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the ____________.
- Many peripherals require ___ connections.
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- Large PCB that houses most of the computer's components.
- You can use ________ to connect many different types of peripherals.
- Houses the graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- Funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device.
- The brain that carries out your computer's instructions.
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require ____ ports.
- Lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
13 Clues: Many peripherals require ___ connections. • The CPU stores temporary information in ____. • A _________ has better sound quality than a sound chip. • Large PCB that houses most of the computer's components. • The brain that carries out your computer's instructions. • Lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. • ...
Anatomy of a cell 2020-08-30
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- The _____ endoplasmic reticulum is the location of lipid synthesis.
- The function of ribosomes is to build _____.
- _____ is the fluid that occupies all the space between the organelles.
- The _____ contains the genetic information (DNA) of the cell.
- Lysosomes, ER, and mitochondria are examples of _____.
- Specialized vesicles called _____ break down large nutrients and wastes.
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- Mitochondria generate energy by a process called cellular _____.
- Red blood cells do not have a nucleus or energy producing _____.
- The _____ endoplasmic reticulum is the location where most proteins are made.
- The cell _____ controls what enters and exits the cell.
- Where are ribosomes created?
- _____ proteins give a cell its structure and sometimes the ability to move.
- The _____ body packages materials into vesicles and transports them to new locations.
13 Clues: Where are ribosomes created? • The function of ribosomes is to build _____. • Lysosomes, ER, and mitochondria are examples of _____. • The cell _____ controls what enters and exits the cell. • The _____ contains the genetic information (DNA) of the cell. • Mitochondria generate energy by a process called cellular _____. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2021-01-12
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- Supports mice and keyboards.
- An input/output system.
- Most attach to the motherboards PCI slots.
- Supplies the image to the monitor.
- Transfers data as fast as 400Mbps.
- Funnels power through the cables.
- Directs traffic to and from devices.
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- Lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- Mostly on older printers or scanners.
- Old and much slower than USB.
- Newer and faster than Serial ports.
- The "brain" that carries out your computer's instructions.
- The more you have the faster your computer runs.
13 Clues: An input/output system. • Supports mice and keyboards. • Old and much slower than USB. • Funnels power through the cables. • Supplies the image to the monitor. • Transfers data as fast as 400Mbps. • Newer and faster than Serial ports. • Directs traffic to and from devices. • Mostly on older printers or scanners. • Most attach to the motherboards PCI slots. • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2021-01-12
Across
- Motherboards often have integrated this
- lets peripherals communicate with processors
- funnels power in the multicolored cables
- ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
- newer mice and keyboards require this
- a large PCB that houses most components
- the brain that carries out your instructions
- this is where the CPU stores information
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- you can attach old keyboard and mouse to it
- Many peripherals require this port
- houses your graphic card
- this is getting replaced by USB ports
- system check before starting your main OS.
13 Clues: houses your graphic card • Many peripherals require this port • this is getting replaced by USB ports • newer mice and keyboards require this • ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps • Motherboards often have integrated this • a large PCB that houses most components • funnels power in the multicolored cables • this is where the CPU stores information • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-12-07
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- Its a port that can peripherals draw data and power from
- It houses the computer parts
- They are ports that are for the keyboard and mouse
- It gives power to the computer
- The heatsinks covers it
- A port for older printers or scanners
- It can transfer data fast to different kinds of peripherals
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- It performs system checks before starting the os
- Its where you store temporary information
- It holds the graphics card
- The slower version of a usb and firewire port
- It imporves sound quality
- It lets peripherals communicate with the processer
13 Clues: The heatsinks covers it • It imporves sound quality • It holds the graphics card • It houses the computer parts • It gives power to the computer • A port for older printers or scanners • Its where you store temporary information • The slower version of a usb and firewire port • It performs system checks before starting the os • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-12-07
Across
- This performs system checks and lets the processor communicate with the PC's peripherals.
- 1.1 ports of these transfer data at 12MBPS.
- This houses the card that supplies images to your monitor.
- A heatsink covers this "brain."
- Most of your computer's components are housed here.
- These ports protrude from the back of the computer.
- Owners of older printers and devices connect to these.
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- This isn't a pretty component.
- This is also known as the COM.
- If you want better sound quality, buy one of these.
- This temporary storage unit sends excess data to your hard drive.
- These, along with USB ports, are hot-swappable.
- The keyboard part of this is purple.
13 Clues: This isn't a pretty component. • This is also known as the COM. • A heatsink covers this "brain." • The keyboard part of this is purple. • 1.1 ports of these transfer data at 12MBPS. • These, along with USB ports, are hot-swappable. • If you want better sound quality, buy one of these. • Most of your computer's components are housed here. • ...
anatomy of a computer 2020-12-08
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- colours are green and purple
- transfers data quickly
- carries out instructions
- a large PCB
- draws power to store memories
- let peripherals communicate quickly
- for better sound quality
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- supplies the image to the monitor
- slower than new devices
- if you have an older printer or scanner
- stores temporary information
- funnels power through cables
- activates when turned on
13 Clues: a large PCB • transfers data quickly • slower than new devices • carries out instructions • activates when turned on • for better sound quality • colours are green and purple • stores temporary information • funnels power through cables • draws power to store memories • supplies the image to the monitor • let peripherals communicate quickly • if you have an older printer or scanner
Anatomy of a Computer 2020-12-03
Across
- keeps temporary memory
- The brain of the computer that processes instructions
- old mouse and keyboard ports
- Directs data and is the main circuit board
- a slot that helps transfer data
- contains the graphic card
- slots that let outer devices connect
- the unit that contains all the power
- stands for basic input/output system
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- is also known as a communication port
- a port that you can connect old printers in
- a port that allows a usb
- this can be used if your computer does not have a sound chip in the motherboard
13 Clues: keeps temporary memory • a port that allows a usb • contains the graphic card • old mouse and keyboard ports • a slot that helps transfer data • slots that let outer devices connect • the unit that contains all the power • stands for basic input/output system • is also known as a communication port • Directs data and is the main circuit board • ...
ANATOMY OF A COMPUTER 2017-03-10
Across
- transfers power through different coloured wires
- stores temporary information
- activates when you turn on the system
- can transfer data quickly
- a port meant for older printers
- can be attached to the motherboard
Down
- you can add sound cards to this device in the motherboard
- directs data to the appropriate devices
- much slower than a usb port
- houses you graphics card
- has a green and purple port
- has many peripherals such as mp3 players
- the brain of the computer
13 Clues: houses you graphics card • can transfer data quickly • the brain of the computer • much slower than a usb port • has a green and purple port • stores temporary information • a port meant for older printers • can be attached to the motherboard • activates when you turn on the system • directs data to the appropriate devices • has many peripherals such as mp3 players • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2017-03-10
Across
- A set of security standards designed to ensure that ALL companies that accept, process, store or transmit credit card information maintain a secure environment.
- Allow the use of audio components for multimedia applications.
- A type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly.
- A technology that allows high-speed communication and data exchange between a computer and a peripheral or between two computers.
- A connector by which a device that sends data one bit at a time.
- The brain of the computer which holds memory, OS, electrical components.
- converts mains AC to low-voltage regulated DC power for the internal components of a computer.
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- Where most of the calculation happen in the computer.
- Used for connecting some keyboards and mice to a PC.
- A connector for a device that sends or receives several bits of data.
- A set of computer instructions in firmware that control input and output operations.
- Supplies image to the monitor and can also come with extra RAM.
- Enables communication between devices and a host controller such as a personal computer.
13 Clues: Used for connecting some keyboards and mice to a PC. • Where most of the calculation happen in the computer. • A type of computer memory that can be accessed randomly. • Allow the use of audio components for multimedia applications. • Supplies image to the monitor and can also come with extra RAM. • A connector by which a device that sends data one bit at a time. • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2018-09-15
Across
- - it activates when you turn on the computer and performs system checks before starting your main OS
- - processor redirects the excess data to your hard drive
- card - if you have an older scanner or printer, you should probably connect to your devices
- - manufacturers generally color keyboard port purple and the mouse port green
- - is the brain that carry out your computer instructions
- - is the large PCB (printed circuit board)
- - funnel power through the multicolored cables
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- 1394 - you can use it to many different peripheral
- port - are slower than a new USB and FireWire port
- - it allow you to communicate quickly with the processor
- card - if you want a chip with a better sound quality
- - you are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data
- - supplies your imagine to your monitor
13 Clues: - supplies your imagine to your monitor • - is the large PCB (printed circuit board) • - funnel power through the multicolored cables • 1394 - you can use it to many different peripheral • port - are slower than a new USB and FireWire port • card - if you want a chip with a better sound quality • - processor redirects the excess data to your hard drive • ...
Anatomy of a computer. 2018-09-17
Across
- space
- INPUT/OUTPUT chip
- funnels power through multicolored outlets
- 1394 tranfers data
- PORT port to connect old printers or scanners
- graphics port
- CARD expansion card
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- it is a printer circuit board
- main processor
- PORT used for modems, mice and printers
- used to attach hardware devices
- required from mice and keyboard to be able to plug it in
- many peripherals, such as MP3, mosern printers, and PDA's
13 Clues: space • graphics port • main processor • INPUT/OUTPUT chip • 1394 tranfers data • CARD expansion card • it is a printer circuit board • used to attach hardware devices • PORT used for modems, mice and printers • funnels power through multicolored outlets • PORT port to connect old printers or scanners • required from mice and keyboard to be able to plug it in • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2019-09-09
Across
- The part that carries out the computer's instructions
- A port that connects the keyboard and the mouse to the computer
- You use this port to transfer data and to connect different types of peripherals
- Also known as the COM port this port is used to attach older keyboards and mice to the computer
- A port that houses the graphics card and aids in supplying images to the monitor
- A large PCP that houses most of the components of the computer and directs data to or from a different device
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- This device sends power through cables to the other devices
- A slot that protrudes from the back of the computer and allows you to connect devices like sound cards to the computer
- A port that is used in older computers to connect the computer to the printers that it used
- A CPU that stores temporary information
- An operating chip and system of the computer that control many system functions
- If your computer doesn't have a sound chip then you buy one of these and they attach to the motherboard's PCI slot
- Many peripherals require this port to connect to the computer for example mp3s and modern printers
13 Clues: A CPU that stores temporary information • The part that carries out the computer's instructions • This device sends power through cables to the other devices • A port that connects the keyboard and the mouse to the computer • An operating chip and system of the computer that control many system functions • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2019-09-10
Across
- purple and green
- many peripherals require this
- PCB
- ports are at the back of the computer
- Port also known as COM
- the 'brain' of the computer
- multicolored cables
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- 400Mbps
- Port older printers and scanners use this
- basic input output system
- Card what you buy if you don't have a sound chip
- where temporary information is stored
- houses graphics card
13 Clues: PCB • 400Mbps • purple and green • multicolored cables • houses graphics card • Port also known as COM • basic input output system • the 'brain' of the computer • many peripherals require this • ports are at the back of the computer • where temporary information is stored • Port older printers and scanners use this • Card what you buy if you don't have a sound chip
Anatomy of a computer 2019-09-10
Across
- If you want better quality sound you get a...
- Temporary information
- Your graphics card is stored here
- part Where the power for your computer is supplied
- Place to connect printers and scanners
- Performs system checks once you turn on the computer
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- The brain that carries out your instructions
- Also known as a COM port
- Holds the key components of a computer
- place Where you connect peripherals to the computer
- You can connect peripherals to this part
- Communicates quickly with the processor
- place Where you connect keyboard and mouse
13 Clues: Temporary information • Also known as a COM port • Your graphics card is stored here • Holds the key components of a computer • Place to connect printers and scanners • Communicates quickly with the processor • You can connect peripherals to this part • place Where you connect keyboard and mouse • The brain that carries out your instructions • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2019-09-10
Across
- part Where the power for your computer is supplied
- place Where you connect peripherals to the computer
- Performs system checks once you turn on the computer
- Your graphics card is stored here
- Place to connect printers and scanners
- You can connect peripherals to this part
Down
- Also known as a COM port
- If you want better quality sound you get a...
- place Where you connect keyboard and mouse
- Holds the key components of a computer
- The brain that carries out your instructions
- Communicates quickly with the processor
- Temporary information
13 Clues: Temporary information • Also known as a COM port • Your graphics card is stored here • Holds the key components of a computer • Place to connect printers and scanners • Communicates quickly with the processor • You can connect peripherals to this part • place Where you connect keyboard and mouse • The brain that carries out your instructions • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2019-09-10
Across
- Funnels power through multiple cables that connect to the PC
- This is used to store the motherboard's basic OS
- This port is used to transfer data as fast as 400-3200mps
- old printers or scanners used this port to connect to the motherboard
- If your motherboard doesn't have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality, this is what you would buy
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- Houses your graphics card and supplies the image to the monitor
- Many peripherals such as keyboards,printers,and mice require this to connect to the motherboard
- This component houses most of your PC components and direct's data to and from approximate devices
- A slot that lets peripherals connect and communicate quickly
- This port is used to connect older mice and keyboards and is much slower than a USB
- The CPU uses this to store temporary information relating to opening programs
- old peripherals used to use this port to connect to the motherboard
- A small electronic device that carries out the computer's instructions.Software and hardware rely on this device
13 Clues: This is used to store the motherboard's basic OS • This port is used to transfer data as fast as 400-3200mps • Funnels power through multiple cables that connect to the PC • A slot that lets peripherals connect and communicate quickly • Houses your graphics card and supplies the image to the monitor • ...
anatomy of a computer 2019-09-20
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- holds graphic cards which supplies images to the monitor
- the brain of the computer
- lets you hear better quality sound
- can attach older devices to this port
- supply's power to the computer
- ram
- transfers data as fast as 400mbps
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- bios
- connect devices to this port
- slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- able to draw power though this _______
- most computers require this port
- houses the computers components and data
13 Clues: ram • bios • the brain of the computer • connect devices to this port • supply's power to the computer • most computers require this port • transfers data as fast as 400mbps • lets you hear better quality sound • can attach older devices to this port • able to draw power though this _______ • houses the computers components and data • ...
