greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Anatomy Of A Computer 2023-02-13
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- Lets peripherals communicate with the CPU
- Hi speed connection
- Helps printer and scanner
- The computers main memory
- The brain of the computer
- better version of integrated sound chip
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- Slower than the USB
- Transfers data and connects peripherals
- Helps mice and keyboard
- Holds your graphic cards
- Checks your system before starting your main
- The backbone of the computer
- Powers devices
13 Clues: Powers devices • Slower than the USB • Hi speed connection • Helps mice and keyboard • Holds your graphic cards • Helps printer and scanner • The computers main memory • The brain of the computer • The backbone of the computer • Transfers data and connects peripherals • better version of integrated sound chip • Lets peripherals communicate with the CPU • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2023-02-13
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- basic input output systems
- holds graphics card
- brain of the computer
- Transfers data
- funnels power through cables
- stores data
- old peripheral port
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- used for many peripherals
- holds most of the computer's components
- slow usb
- used to let peripherals communicate
- used for some peripherals
- for chips used for better sound quality
13 Clues: slow usb • stores data • Transfers data • holds graphics card • old peripheral port • brain of the computer • used for many peripherals • used for some peripherals • basic input output systems • funnels power through cables • used to let peripherals communicate • holds most of the computer's components • for chips used for better sound quality
ANATOMY OF A COMPUTER 2023-02-13
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- Computers microprocessor uses once it's powered on to start the computer
- Working memory for a computer system
- Interface that allows PC to receive or transmit data a bit at a time
- Transmits digital audio to analog and vise-versa
- Interface allowing PC to transmit or receive data
- Connects computers to peripheral devices
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- The main PCB in a computer
- Connecting device used for adding peripherals to a computer
- Point to point channel used for high speed video output
- Converts power for the internal parts of the computer
- Brain of the computer
- Connects keyboard or mouse to computer
- Common way to attach devices to motherboard
13 Clues: Brain of the computer • The main PCB in a computer • Working memory for a computer system • Connects keyboard or mouse to computer • Connects computers to peripheral devices • Common way to attach devices to motherboard • Transmits digital audio to analog and vise-versa • Interface allowing PC to transmit or receive data • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2023-02-09
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- I direct data traffic and house most computer parts
- also known as a communications port
- houses the graphics card
- MP3 players and printers use these
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- has an integrated sound chip
- controls input and output operations
- conects another device without rebooting the computer
- mice and keyboards use this to connect to the computer they can be different colours
- found on early computers and send several bits of data at a time
- I portrude from the back of the computer
- stores temporary information
- not the prettiest component
- the brain of the computer
13 Clues: houses the graphics card • the brain of the computer • not the prettiest component • has an integrated sound chip • stores temporary information • MP3 players and printers use these • also known as a communications port • controls input and output operations • I portrude from the back of the computer • I direct data traffic and house most computer parts • ...
anatomy of a computer 2023-02-09
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- intake for storage device
- controls the noise
- connects to older printer or scanner
- used to connect many types of peripherals
- you can attatch older keyboards, mice and modems
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- troubleshoots the pc when turned on before starting the main operating system
- brain of the computor
- what the computer is built off of.
- gives the images to the monitor
- lets peripherals talk with one another quickly
- stores temperary data used to open programs
- used for older types of mice
- allows the pc to turn on
13 Clues: controls the noise • brain of the computor • allows the pc to turn on • intake for storage device • used for older types of mice • gives the images to the monitor • what the computer is built off of. • connects to older printer or scanner • used to connect many types of peripherals • stores temperary data used to open programs • lets peripherals talk with one another quickly • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2023-02-15
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- The ____is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS in the ________
- CPU stores information temporarily in the _________
- You can add devices to the ______ slot
- The _____houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- Current _____ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps.
- Most __________ attach to one of the motherboard’s PCI slots.
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- Some devices are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data through the ______ port.
- You can attach some older keyboards, mice, and modems to the __________.
- The ________ is a large PCB
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the ________.
- Most peripherals require _____ to be connected to the computers.
- The ______ funnels s power through the multicolored cable to each device
13 Clues: The ________ is a large PCB • You can add devices to the ______ slot • CPU stores information temporarily in the _________ • Current _____ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps. • Most __________ attach to one of the motherboard’s PCI slots. • The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS in the ________ • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2024-02-21
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- The equipment, internal as well as external, that allows you to carry out key tasks including input, output, storage, communication, processing, and more.
- The operating system which most computers run on disregarding MacOs.
- This is a piece of equipment used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system, such as a computer or information appliance. Examples of this include keyboards, computer mice, scanners, cameras, joysticks, and microphones.
- A set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks
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- Examples of this are cell phones, laptops, tablets, wearable computers and accompanying chargers and accessories.
- The operating system which the latest apple computers run on.
- Any hardware component not installed inside a personal computer, including input and output devices, printers, speakers, headphones, microphones, cameras, and USB flash drives, which can be plugged into a port.
- This is the primary circuit inside a pc and every part of a computer is connected to this.
- a mechanism that is used to connect two peripheral devices to computer
- This is any hardware device used to send data from a computer to another device or user.
- Person who created Moore's law.
- the smallest unit in a digital display. Up to millions of these make up an image or video on a device's screen.
- Can also be called PC memory or just memory. In addition, it is the computer’s short-term memory.
13 Clues: Person who created Moore's law. • The operating system which the latest apple computers run on. • The operating system which most computers run on disregarding MacOs. • a mechanism that is used to connect two peripheral devices to computer • This is any hardware device used to send data from a computer to another device or user. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2024-02-26
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- program the processor opens after starting the computer on.
- memory for read only
- slot that allows you to install graphic, video and sound cards that increase the performance of the PC
- A small processor
- Conducts electricity, the microprocessor has billions!
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- is the circuit board for the computer which is the central communications connectivity point of the PC
- accelerated graphics port which is a parallel expansion card attached to the computer to help with its acceleration of 3d graphics
- a high speed data transfer interface that was used to connect personal computers and other devices
- The brain of the computer that carries out instructions (abbreviation)
- a universal serial bus is a port that is used to connect peripherals to the computer
- other type of memory
- a power supply unit converts AC voltage to DC power that the computer can use
- a personal system which is mostly known as a mouse port or keyboard port
13 Clues: A small processor • memory for read only • other type of memory • Conducts electricity, the microprocessor has billions! • program the processor opens after starting the computer on. • The brain of the computer that carries out instructions (abbreviation) • a personal system which is mostly known as a mouse port or keyboard port • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2022-09-13
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- slower than USB
- many peripherals require this connection
- communicates with the processor
- green & purple ports
- older connection
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- houses most computer componets
- uses multicoloured cables
- Type of memory that reads
- connects to peripherals
- often integrated into motherboards
- supplies image to monitor
- Perfoms safety check
- The brain
13 Clues: The brain • slower than USB • older connection • Perfoms safety check • green & purple ports • connects to peripherals • uses multicoloured cables • Type of memory that reads • supplies image to monitor • houses most computer componets • communicates with the processor • often integrated into motherboards • many peripherals require this connection
Anatomy Of A Computer 2022-09-13
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- keyboard port purple mouse port green
- Connects the computer to an outlet
- Houses most of the computer's components
- The "brain" of the computer
- Can be used to connect different peripherals
- Usually apart of the motherboard
- "Allows the processer to communicate with the PC"
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- Houses your graphics card
- Firewire connections are replacing these
- Many peripherals require these.
- Stores temporary data
- local computer bus
- Also known as a COM port
13 Clues: local computer bus • Stores temporary data • Also known as a COM port • Houses your graphics card • The "brain" of the computer • Many peripherals require these. • Usually apart of the motherboard • Connects the computer to an outlet • keyboard port purple mouse port green • Firewire connections are replacing these • Houses most of the computer's components • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2022-09-13
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- It stores temporary information
- it is also known as a (COM)
- Modern printers,pda's and many more peripherals require these connections
- It activates when you turn on your computer and is related to input/ouput
- This is the brain of the computer, it does what its told
- you most likley connect to this if you have an older printer etc.
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- They can transfer data up to 400Mbps and you can connect it to multiple peripherals
- It has most of your computors components
- This slot allows sounds cards, etc communicate with the processer quickly
- This is the thing that gives you an image
- if you want better sound quality, you can buy one of these for your motherboard
- It gives power to all the little devices
- most newer keyboards and mice need these ports
13 Clues: it is also known as a (COM) • It stores temporary information • It has most of your computors components • It gives power to all the little devices • This is the thing that gives you an image • most newer keyboards and mice need these ports • This is the brain of the computer, it does what its told • you most likley connect to this if you have an older printer etc. • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2023-09-12
13 Clues: Sound quality • Data Transfer • Scan and Print • Power Supply Unit • Slower Communication • Universal Serial Bus • Random Access Memory • Printed Circuit Board • Computer Processing Unit • Accelerated Graphics Port • Basic Input Output System • Keyboard and Mouse Port color • Peripheral Component Interconnect
Anatomy of a Computer 2023-09-17
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- The brain of the computer, which carries out computer instructions.
- Manufacturers normally made the mouse port green and the keyboard port purple.
- Multiple devices such as an MP3 player, modern printers, and personal digital assistants require ___ connections.
- Slots that let other devices quickly communicate with the processor.
- A large printed circuit board that houses most computer components.
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- Houses the graphics card and supplies the image to the monitor.
- Runs power through multicolored cables to each device.
- Used to connect an old printer or scanner.
- Activates when a computer is turned on and performs system checks before starting the main operating system.
- Connect to many devices and are hot-swappable which means devices can be plugged in and out without rebooting the computer.
- Can either be on the motherboard's PCI slots are needed to be added.
- Used to attach older models of keyboards, mice and modems.
- When at max capacity, the processor redirects excess data to the hard drive.
13 Clues: Used to connect an old printer or scanner. • Runs power through multicolored cables to each device. • Used to attach older models of keyboards, mice and modems. • Houses the graphics card and supplies the image to the monitor. • The brain of the computer, which carries out computer instructions. • ...
anatomy of the computer 2023-09-14
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- generally connects with keyboards and mice.
- lets you use most modern printers and MP3.
- it funnels power through multicolor cables to each device
- used to connect with old printers and scanners.
- used to connect older keyboards mice and modems.
- it lets peripherals quickly communicate with the processor.
- a PCB that house most of the components.
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- you need one if you're motherboard doesn't have a sound chip.
- used to connect many types of peripherals like cameras.
- it performs maintenance checks before starting you're main OS.
- is the brain that carries out your computers instructions.
- houses the graphic card which gives image to you're monitor.
- when its capacity is reached it sends data to the hard drive.
13 Clues: a PCB that house most of the components. • lets you use most modern printers and MP3. • generally connects with keyboards and mice. • used to connect with old printers and scanners. • used to connect older keyboards mice and modems. • used to connect many types of peripherals like cameras. • it funnels power through multicolor cables to each device • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2023-09-19
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- funnels power through multicoloured cables.
- preforms system checks before your main OS.
- the CPU stores temporary information here.
- connects 2 peripherals without restarting computer.
- houses the graphics cards.
- used to transfer/draw data from computer.
- coloured ports for keyboard/mice.
- older printers/scanners connect to this port.
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- most attach to the motherboards PCI slots.
- large PCB that houses most of your computer components.
- this is also known as a COM port.
- The brain inside the computer.
- slots let peripherals communicate with processor fast.
13 Clues: houses the graphics cards. • The brain inside the computer. • this is also known as a COM port. • coloured ports for keyboard/mice. • used to transfer/draw data from computer. • most attach to the motherboards PCI slots. • the CPU stores temporary information here. • funnels power through multicoloured cables. • preforms system checks before your main OS. • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2023-09-19
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- Attaches to some older keyboards and mice
- A port for keyboards and mice to plug into
- Accelerated graphics port
- A card integrated into the motherboard for sounds
- A large printed circuit board
- The brain of the computer
- Stores temporary information
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- Transports data at high speeds
- Basic input/output system
- Commonly found on old scanners and printers
- Power supply Unit
- A slot that communicates to the processor
- A stick that transfers data
13 Clues: Power supply Unit • Basic input/output system • Accelerated graphics port • The brain of the computer • A stick that transfers data • Stores temporary information • A large printed circuit board • Transports data at high speeds • Attaches to some older keyboards and mice • A slot that communicates to the processor • A port for keyboards and mice to plug into • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2023-09-20
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- Most keyboards and mice require this
- Projects sound from the computer
- Stores temporary information
- performs system checks before starting main OS
- Earlier versions of USBs
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- Used to attach old keyboards, slower than USB
- houses most of the computers components
- lets peripherals communicates quickly with processor
- Transfers data as fast a 400Mbps
- Connects peripherals to computer
- The brain of the computer tha5t carries out instructions
- Houses graphic card
- Funnels power through cables
13 Clues: Houses graphic card • Earlier versions of USBs • Stores temporary information • Funnels power through cables • Transfers data as fast a 400Mbps • Projects sound from the computer • Connects peripherals to computer • Most keyboards and mice require this • houses most of the computers components • Used to attach old keyboards, slower than USB • ...
Anatomy and Biomechanics Basics 2025-05-14
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- The point around which a lever rotates.
- The bone in the upper arm.
- Movement that brings a limb toward the body’s midline.
- abdominis Abdominal muscle responsible for flexing the spine.
- Muscle groups used first in force summation.
- Body part that typically initiates sequential movement.
- Muscle at the front of the upper arm.
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- A push or a pull.
- Muscle used to straighten the knee.
- Movement that increases the angle at a joint.
- Movement of the foot pointing downwards.
- A body in motion stays in motion unless acted on by a force.
- Lower leg bone that is smaller and lateral.
- summation The combination of all forces produced by different body parts to maximise force.
14 Clues: A push or a pull. • The bone in the upper arm. • Muscle used to straighten the knee. • Muscle at the front of the upper arm. • The point around which a lever rotates. • Movement of the foot pointing downwards. • Lower leg bone that is smaller and lateral. • Muscle groups used first in force summation. • Movement that increases the angle at a joint. • ...
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. • ...
Biology - Classification 2017-08-13
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- Action by an organism causing a change of position
- Classification is based on the __________ of the organisms
- The kind of structures similar in different species because they have common descent
- Animals that share the same features have descended from the same __________
- The wings of bats and butterflies are __________ structures
- The process by which organisms obtain energy and raw materials from nutrients
- The ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment and to make appropriate responses
- Reproduction is the ability to produce __________
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- The removal of toxic materialsand substances in excess from the body of an organism.
- Plants require, water , carbon dioxide, __________ and ions
- Chemical reaction in cells that release energy for metabolism
- Animals require, organic compounds, __________ and (usually) water
- Is the overall form and shape of the body
- Is the study of the internal and detailed body structures
- Is the largest group of organisms in which two individuals can produce fertile offspring
- Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species are the seven __________ groups
- the plural of Phylum
17 Clues: the plural of Phylum • Is the overall form and shape of the body • Reproduction is the ability to produce __________ • Action by an organism causing a change of position • Is the study of the internal and detailed body structures • Classification is based on the __________ of the organisms • Plants require, water , carbon dioxide, __________ and ions • ...
Vocab 2023-01-23
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- another word for ventral
- defends against pathogens and disease
- The study of the structures of an organism
- The study of the functions and interactions of anatomical structures
- The study of the process and conditions that lead to disease and/or death
- produces gametes and offspring
- organ system protects and supports the body and organs; interacts with skeletal muscle, and produces red blood cells and platelets
- organ system regulates behavior, maintains homeostasis, regulates other organ systems, and controls sensory and motor functions
- study of cells
- removes waster from blood regulates concentrations of body fluids
- extracts and absorbs nutrients from food removes waste maintains water and chemical balance
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- organ system protects against injury, infection, and fluid loss, helps regulate body temperature
- Organ system moves limbs and the trunk; moves substances through the body; provides structure and support
- transports nutrients waste hormones and gasses
- Regulated body temperature metabolism development and reproduction maintains homeostasis regulate other organ systems
- moves air into and out of the lungs controls gas exchange between blood and lungs (and tissues to blood)
- is the study of tissues
17 Clues: study of cells • is the study of tissues • another word for ventral • produces gametes and offspring • defends against pathogens and disease • The study of the structures of an organism • transports nutrients waste hormones and gasses • removes waster from blood regulates concentrations of body fluids • The study of the functions and interactions of anatomical structures • ...
Unit 1 Intro to Anatomy and Physiology Vocabulary 2016-08-24
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- Section that is used in cylindrical organs and is straight across
- Study of Internal and External structures of the body
- Cavity that includes the head neck and trunk of the body
- Horizontal section which separates superior and inferior portions of the body
- Section in cylindrical Organs that is at an angle
- Cavity that includes the Heart and thymus gland and esophagus and trachea and some blood vessels
- Plane that separates front and back
- A smaller cavity that includes the heart
- Cavity that is larger than Dorsal including Thoracic and the Abdominopelvic cavities
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- Cavity with 2 smaller cavities all enclosed in bone
- Section that separates left and right portions of the body
- Study of how living organisms perform their vital functions
- Cavity that includes arms legs and their girdles
- Cavity in which include the stomach, liver, gall bladder, spleen, kidneys, and most intestines
- Cavity that includes Internal reproductive organs, urinary bladder, and terminal portions of Large Intestines
15 Clues: Plane that separates front and back • A smaller cavity that includes the heart • Cavity that includes arms legs and their girdles • Section in cylindrical Organs that is at an angle • Cavity with 2 smaller cavities all enclosed in bone • Study of Internal and External structures of the body • Cavity that includes the head neck and trunk of the body • ...
All about Egypt 2018-01-13
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- A plant that is used to make linen cloth
- A large burial tomb with four sloping triangular sides which was built for pharaohs
- A piece of jewellery worn as a magical charm to protect the wearer against evil or illness
- A tall stone pillar with four flat sides and a pyramid-shaped top used as a monument
- The dead body of a person or animal which has been preserved and embalmed
- A stone box containing a coffin
- A reddish hair dye made from a plant that was thought to ward of danger
- An ancient Egypt board game
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- The study of the way parts of the body fit together
- An object made by people
- A tool with a rough surface used to scrape and file
- A period of rule by a single family or group
- A machine used for weaving
- A royal name written in hieroglyphs and surounded by a oval
- An Egyptian king or queen who ruled Egypt
15 Clues: An object made by people • A machine used for weaving • An ancient Egypt board game • A stone box containing a coffin • A plant that is used to make linen cloth • An Egyptian king or queen who ruled Egypt • A period of rule by a single family or group • The study of the way parts of the body fit together • A tool with a rough surface used to scrape and file • ...
Biology Vocab Words 2022-04-20
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- Bones that make up part of the hand.
- The branch of biology that seeks to understand the molecular basis of biological activity
- The unborn child of an organism.
- The preserved remains of an animal or plant usually found in rocks.
- Bones that make up the fingers
- The bone that makes up the upper arm
- A field in the biological sciences concerned with the identification and description of the body structures of living things.
- The changes in organisms in long periods of time that eventually lead to a new species.
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- the earliest known horse.
- Eight small bones that make up the wrist.
- One of two bones that make up the forearm
- A fish that has lost its eyes due to the constant absence of light in its environment.
- Something that used to have a function but has now shrunk and is mostly not used anymore.
- One of two bones that make up the forearm
- a protein in mitochondria that is used in molecular biology.
- The study of biology that deals with the pre-natal stage of development.
16 Clues: the earliest known horse. • Bones that make up the fingers • The unborn child of an organism. • Bones that make up part of the hand. • The bone that makes up the upper arm • Eight small bones that make up the wrist. • One of two bones that make up the forearm • One of two bones that make up the forearm • a protein in mitochondria that is used in molecular biology. • ...
Health sciences 2022-09-20
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- The determination of the nature of a disease
- Changes in your body that the doctors can detect when they do an examination
- The factors that cause disease and the method of their introduction to the host
- Study of internal structures of living organisms by dissection
- Refers to the human who can get the disease
- Refers to extrinsic factors that affect the agent and the opportunity for exposure
- Any microorganism causing disease
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- Microscopic study of structural tissues of organisms
- Study of the functions of different parts of living organisms
- Referred to an infectious microorganism or pathogen that cause the disease
- Invasion and multiplication of organisms within the body
- Any deviation from the normal state of health or wellness of the mind or body, with some disruption of homeostasis.
- The ability to produce pathologic changes or disease
- A set of symptoms and signs occurring together
- Sensations that you have been feeling in relation to the disease
15 Clues: Any microorganism causing disease • Refers to the human who can get the disease • The determination of the nature of a disease • A set of symptoms and signs occurring together • Microscopic study of structural tissues of organisms • The ability to produce pathologic changes or disease • Invasion and multiplication of organisms within the body • ...
Evolution Unit Crossword 2023-12-05
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- The distribution of species on earth
- Something that shows the evolution path and relations of different species
- The study of a creatures body
- Genetic diversity in a certain group of creatures
- A reptile that typically has a long body, a tail, moveable eyelids, and a rough skin texture
- Structures that used to, but no longer have a function
- Body parts that seem similar, but aren't from a common ancestor
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- An organism most fit to survive a habitat that will produce offspring with that better trait
- An organism without a nucleus and non-organelle bound
- A random extreme event that kills a large portion of a species, leaving another species with a higher percent
- Different genes slowly changing through reproduction for new changes
- A part of an animal that gives it strength better blood flow
- Hardened organic material, typically bones, preserved in rock or other hard materials
- The process of evolving new species
- The study of embryos
15 Clues: The study of embryos • The study of a creatures body • The process of evolving new species • The distribution of species on earth • Genetic diversity in a certain group of creatures • An organism without a nucleus and non-organelle bound • Structures that used to, but no longer have a function • A part of an animal that gives it strength better blood flow • ...
Evolutionary Timeline 2024-02-22
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- Who proposed the theory of the continuity of germ-plasm
- Scientist developed the theory of catastrophism
- The process by which unrelated species evolve similar traits due to similar environmental pressures
- The study of similarities and differences in the anatomy of different species
- Term describes the study of the evolutionary history of species
- What did Gregor Mendel study that laid the groundwork for the field of genetics
- Scientist proposed the idea of inheritance of acquired characteristics
- The variety of genes and alleles in a population
- The scientific study of fossils
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- Process by which new species arise from existing species
- Three that developed the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory
- Who independently proposed a theory of evolution by natural selection alongside Charles Darwin
- Person often credited with the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Process by which favorable traits become more common in a population over time
- The study of the distribution of species and ecosystems in geographic space and through geologic time
15 Clues: The scientific study of fossils • Scientist developed the theory of catastrophism • The variety of genes and alleles in a population • Who proposed the theory of the continuity of germ-plasm • Process by which new species arise from existing species • Term describes the study of the evolutionary history of species • ...
Vital Signs 2019-12-08
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- maximum 12 and up/adult respiration rate
- Blood pressure is influenced by rate and force of heartbeat, blood vessel anatomy, and blood (fill in blank)
- Blood pressure less than 120/80 mmHg
- The state of being awake, alert, aware, and responsive
- Normal resting pulse rate of 80-130 bpm
- Pulse taken over the radial artery with two fingers is called the (fill in blank) pulse
- Pulse taken over the carotid artery with two fingers is the (fill in blank) pulse
- The first S in the 3 S's
- Normal resting pulse rate of 70-190 bpm
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- Normal resting pulse rate of 60-100 bpm
- Temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and oxygen saturation are measurements that indicate a person's (fill in blank) status
- Patient states include conscious, semiconscious, and (fill in blank)
- Pulse, oxygen saturation, blood pressure, temperature, and (fill in blank) are the 5 vital signs
- This sign is used to provide a baseline of patient condition
- Normal resting pulse rate of 40-60 bpm
15 Clues: The first S in the 3 S's • Blood pressure less than 120/80 mmHg • Normal resting pulse rate of 40-60 bpm • Normal resting pulse rate of 60-100 bpm • Normal resting pulse rate of 80-130 bpm • Normal resting pulse rate of 70-190 bpm • maximum 12 and up/adult respiration rate • The state of being awake, alert, aware, and responsive • ...
"Ologies" Crossword 2026-05-12
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- Study of ticks, mites and spiders.
- The study of chemistry in living things which includes metabolism.
- science Study of how humans impact the earth and its resources.
- Study of matter and energy and the interactions between the two through forces and motion.
- Study of the bones and the disorders and diseases of the skeletal system.
- The study of all types of animals and everything about them.
- Science dealing with the atmosphere and weather.
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- Study of organisms and how they interact with the environment, such as habits and food webs.
- Study of heredity & inherited trails passed down from generation to generation.
- Structure and function of living things, such as cells,tissues,organs,and organ systems.
- Study of the immune system and its responses to invading pathogens
- The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space.
- The study of bacteria, especially in relation to medicine and agriculture.
- The study of living things and everything about it
- biology Study of life in the ocean
15 Clues: Study of ticks, mites and spiders. • biology Study of life in the ocean • Science dealing with the atmosphere and weather. • The study of living things and everything about it • The study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space. • The study of all types of animals and everything about them. • science Study of how humans impact the earth and its resources. • ...
Computer anatomy- Rylee 2022-02-17
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- It activates when you turn on the computer
- holds graphic card
- Because the hard drive isn’t as fast
- modern printers, and pdas require
- funnels power through multicolored cables
- can connect different items: digital cameras
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- holds lots of computer’s components and/data
- the brain
- slots lest peripherals connect with processor
9 Clues: the brain • holds graphic card • modern printers, and pdas require • Because the hard drive isn’t as fast • funnels power through multicolored cables • It activates when you turn on the computer • holds lots of computer’s components and/data • can connect different items: digital cameras • slots lest peripherals connect with processor
Anatomy Unit 1 2023-11-04
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- the external layer of an organ
- a pair of organs located above the kidney which produce a variety of hormones and steroids including aldosterone and cortisol
- the lower section of the stomach
- the area of the brain responsible for controlling movement and balance
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- tailbone
- the transparent layer at the front of the eye
- flexible connective tissue found between joints
- soft tissue inside bones which produce blood cells
- related to the ear or the sense of hearing
9 Clues: tailbone • the external layer of an organ • the lower section of the stomach • related to the ear or the sense of hearing • the transparent layer at the front of the eye • flexible connective tissue found between joints • soft tissue inside bones which produce blood cells • the area of the brain responsible for controlling movement and balance • ...
Plant Anatomy Terms 2024-02-23
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- a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium.
- the stalk that supports the pollen bearing anther in the male reproductive organ (stamen) of a flower
- the stalk that supports the stigma and connects it to the ovary
- each of the segments of the corolla of a flower, which are modified leaves and are typically colored.
- the male fertilizing organ of a flower, typically consisting of a pollen-containing anther and a filament.
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- the part of a stamen that contains the pollen
- each of the parts of the calyx of a flower, enclosing the petals and typically green and leaflike.
- part of the female reproductive system of a flower.
- the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary.
9 Clues: the part of a stamen that contains the pollen • part of the female reproductive system of a flower. • the stalk that supports the stigma and connects it to the ovary • a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower or gynoecium. • the female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary. • ...
Bird External Anatomy 2024-04-24
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- important for preening, top part of the beak
- outer wing feathers, attached to the bird's small, fused "hand" bones
- in vertebrae, is the lower part of the jaw
- attached along the posterior edge of ulna and form the trailing edge of the wing
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- the topographical region of a bird's underparts between the posterior end of the breast and the vent
- fleshy area at the base of the beak of some birds
- feather growing from the tail of a bird
- top of the head
- set of feathers that channel sound into the ear
9 Clues: top of the head • feather growing from the tail of a bird • in vertebrae, is the lower part of the jaw • important for preening, top part of the beak • set of feathers that channel sound into the ear • fleshy area at the base of the beak of some birds • outer wing feathers, attached to the bird's small, fused "hand" bones • ...
Vascular Anatomy Crossword 2024-05-27
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- In the root of the neck, the internal jugular (IJV) and subclavian veins unite to form the ______________ veins posterior to the medial ends of the clavicle.
- is the junction of the right lateral border of the superior vena cava (SVC) and the superior border of the right atrium.
- vein is formed by the union of two-to-three renal parenchymal veins in the renal sinus.
- Area that contains the igaments that support and stabilize the bottom (palmar side) of your wrist.
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- means nearer to the center (trunk of the body) or to the point of attachment to the body
- To the side of, or away from, the middle of the body
- a Vein that is formed at the inferior border of the axilla by the union of the paired brachial veins (venae comitantes of the brachial artery) and the basilic vein
- Posterior is often used as a technical term in biology and medicine to refer to the back side of things.
- refers to a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part.
9 Clues: To the side of, or away from, the middle of the body • vein is formed by the union of two-to-three renal parenchymal veins in the renal sinus. • means nearer to the center (trunk of the body) or to the point of attachment to the body • refers to a part of the body that is farther away from the center of the body than another part. • ...
Crayfish External Anatomy 2022-05-02
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- Used for tasting food, touch, and maintaining balance
- Allow for movement
- Helps the Crayfish steer itself in the water
- Allows for rapid backwards swimming movement
- Large claws used for defensive or for catching prey
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- Area of the body containing the head and thorax of the Crayfish
- Used to taste water and food
- Allows for seeing
- Area of the body containing the stomach, digestive gland, and intestine of the Crayfish
9 Clues: Allows for seeing • Allow for movement • Used to taste water and food • Helps the Crayfish steer itself in the water • Allows for rapid backwards swimming movement • Large claws used for defensive or for catching prey • Used for tasting food, touch, and maintaining balance • Area of the body containing the head and thorax of the Crayfish • ...
The heart anatomy 2025-04-18
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- heart strings, cord like tendons that
- superior chambers receive blood returning from pulmonary and systemic circuits
- project from the walls into the ventricular cavity
- inferior chambers that pump blood around the two circuits
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- right atrium pumps into right ventricle through the
- receives oxygen poor blood, then pumps to lungs
- receives oxygenated blood from lungs
- superior and inferior vessels returning blood to the heart
- lies in the thorax posterior to the sternum, left of the midline and rest on superior surface of diaphragm.
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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- 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 • ...
Daniels anatomy crossword 2025-01-09
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- attachment to the bone
- enables the body and its parts to move
- under conscious control
- movements commonly described as bending
- when muscle fibers are stimulated repeatedly
- Point of attachment to the bone that will move when muscle contracts
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- muscles that relax during movement
- point of attachment that moves
- not under conscious control
9 Clues: attachment to the bone • under conscious control • not under conscious control • point of attachment that moves • muscles that relax during movement • enables the body and its parts to move • movements commonly described as bending • when muscle fibers are stimulated repeatedly • Point of attachment to the bone that will move when muscle contracts
Some braches of Biology 2019-12-07
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- the scientific study of plants.
- the science that deals with very small living things.
- the study of the environment and the way that plants, animals, and humans live together and affect each other.
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- the study of how the individual features and behaviour of living things are passed on through their genes.
- the scientific study of the physical structure of an animal or plant.
- the scientific study of animals.
6 Clues: the scientific study of plants. • the scientific study of animals. • the science that deals with very small living things. • the scientific study of the physical structure of an animal or plant. • the study of how the individual features and behaviour of living things are passed on through their genes. • ...
The War of the Worlds 2017-01-14
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- a wild plant growing where it is not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants
- become or make black or dark
- producing no result; useless (his attempt was in___)
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- a ship or large boat.
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms, especially as revealed by dissection and the separation of parts.
- relating to the sense of hearing.
6 Clues: a ship or large boat. • become or make black or dark • relating to the sense of hearing. • producing no result; useless (his attempt was in___) • a wild plant growing where it is not wanted and in competition with cultivated plants • ...
Science 2016-03-01
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- The only way is down with this force
- Apparently smaller than it first appeared
- Hostility in a circuit
- Acid, alkali or neutral? We have the test
- Will this gecko find aliens?
- You can fit half a football team in this organ!
- Home of Watt, Fleming and Maxwell
- Cet élément est francais
- His conserves energy and looks good on our blazers
- This evolution pioneer was a real Braveheart
- Study this and you’ll know if the heart’s in the right place
- Rival of Newton… and Peter Pan
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- Is the grass always greener? Depends on this
- Happens in maths and cells
- We’re all separated by six of these
- A big-selling element
- It may keep you warm, but isn’t useful in an orchestra
- It may line clouds but it’s always second best
- A (small) man that makes us laugh
- Electrons and snails are likely to be found in these
- Celebrate a 60th with a lump of this carbon
- DNA pioneer found in the maths department
- It’s never funny when you hit this
- Polish physics power pair
- I can see a French city with this!
25 Clues: A big-selling element • Hostility in a circuit • Cet élément est francais • Polish physics power pair • Happens in maths and cells • Will this gecko find aliens? • Rival of Newton… and Peter Pan • A (small) man that makes us laugh • Home of Watt, Fleming and Maxwell • It’s never funny when you hit this • I can see a French city with this! • We’re all separated by six of these • ...
Science 2016-02-29
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- A big-selling element - platinum
- Polish physics power pair
- Uprising in a circuit
- These siblings named themselves after acids, alkalis, etc.
- DNA pioneer found in the maths department
- Celebrate a 60th with a lump of this carbon
- A distinguished man’s award
- Study this and you’ll know if the heart’s in the right place
- You can fit half a football team in this organ!
- These dishes are half-frightened
- Acid, alkali or neutral? We have the test
- Rival of Newton… and Peter Pan - hooke
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- Is the grass always greener? Depends on this
- Cet élément est francais
- Happens in maths and cells
- Home of Watt, Fleming and Maxwell
- Will this gecko find aliens?
- This evolution pioneer was a real Braveheart
- It’s never funny when you hit this
- We’re all separated by six of these
- The only way is down with this force
- His conserves energy and looks good on blazers
- Apparently smaller than it first appeared
- I can see a French city with this!
- A metal you might get if you apply G-force to the elderly
25 Clues: Uprising in a circuit • Cet élément est francais • Polish physics power pair • Happens in maths and cells • A distinguished man’s award • Will this gecko find aliens? • A big-selling element - platinum • These dishes are half-frightened • Home of Watt, Fleming and Maxwell • It’s never funny when you hit this • I can see a French city with this! • ...
A2Z 2.0 2017-03-10
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- Best two word combination (yours)
- Safe place in the Field
- Unwanted Nashville roommates
- Easter dairy tradition
- First song we "danced" to
- "Holla if you hear me! I've got the..."
- Plantation with no ponies
- Where we tell people we met
- Chi e' questo cane rosso?
- Hellcat's real name
- Best horse name
- Best kind of moon
- Unexpected farmers' market fare
- My home in the Field
- Worst band ever
- Worcester MA free paper
- Your fridge friend
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- Best two word combination (mine)
- Your favorite pants
- Condiment for spell-casting
- Innovative bacon source
- Game we played on our first date
- Terracotta soldiers wall color
- Our tv show
- Journal of a dapper dog
- Smith clan of yore
- Florida Man's dog
- Where we met
- Not navy
- Alaska ghost town
- Street where we first kissed
- Our band at Robert's
- Dog beach bribes
- Anatomy Recently-closed Brooklyn museum
- What I pretended to smuggle on the plane
- Knox opposite of gentrification
- ME custard destination
- "Banned from the _____: the ZJS Story"
- Nothing says love like...
- Cow bears
- Slender fish
- Nashville's urban lake
42 Clues: Not navy • Cow bears • Our tv show • Where we met • Slender fish • Best horse name • Worst band ever • Dog beach bribes • Florida Man's dog • Alaska ghost town • Best kind of moon • Smith clan of yore • Your fridge friend • Your favorite pants • Hellcat's real name • Our band at Robert's • My home in the Field • Easter dairy tradition • ME custard destination • Nashville's urban lake • ...
Organisation Of The Human Body 2013-02-16
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- the plane that divides the body into a dorsal and ventral section
- metabolic building of simple compounds into complex substances
- the study of the function of living organisms
- a body system that includes the skin and associated structures
- a plane of division that divides the body into left and right
- a group of aorgans functioning together
- The simplest level of organization of the human body
- this seperates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- blood,lymph and the fluid surrounding cells are an example of this type of fluid
- this system aids in the absorption of dietary fats
- the system whose main function is elimination of waste products
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- a specialised group of cells working together for the same general purpose
- the suffix meaning cutting or incision
- the term used for the study of the structure of the human body
- ............position.Aphysical posture that is the basis for the directional terms of the body
- Body function that maintains a state of internal balance
- a term for fluid within the cells
- the energy currency of the cell
- the lungs and heart are housed in this cavity
- the basic units of all life
20 Clues: the basic units of all life • the energy currency of the cell • a term for fluid within the cells • the suffix meaning cutting or incision • a group of aorgans functioning together • the study of the function of living organisms • the lungs and heart are housed in this cavity • this system aids in the absorption of dietary fats • ...
Introductory Unit 2012-09-03
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- Give and take electrons
- Study of structure
- Away from the midline of the body
- A cut dividing the body into ventral and dorsal parts
- Bonds are broken, energy is stored
- Something that disrupts homeostasis
- Closer to the point of attachment on the body
- O & N try to hog electrons from other atoms
- Carries genetic info in cell nucleus
- Toward or at the backside of the body
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- Smallest unit of matter
- Bonds are formed, energy is stored
- Do not contain C-C or C-H bonding
- Toward or at the midline of the body
- Away from the head end or lower part of the body
- Stable internal environment
- Do contain C-C or C-H bonding
- Directs assembly of amino acids into protein
- Share electrons
- Study of function
- A cut dividing the body into superior and inferior parts
- Toward or at the front of the body
- A cut dividing the body into anterior and posterior parts
- Toward the head end or upper part of the body
- Farther away from the point of attachment on the body
25 Clues: Share electrons • Study of function • Study of structure • Smallest unit of matter • Give and take electrons • Stable internal environment • Do contain C-C or C-H bonding • Do not contain C-C or C-H bonding • Away from the midline of the body • Bonds are formed, energy is stored • Bonds are broken, energy is stored • Toward or at the front of the body • ...
Aoraki Polytechnic Library Crossword 2013-01-29
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- Bread baking cookery book "_ _ _ _ _ and crumb"
- Resources are shelved in "_ _ _ _ _ Decimal Classification sequence according to subject
- Novel written by Owen Marshall
- Climate change DVD "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ giants"
- DVD on New Zealand's 'P' epidemic "Chasing the _ _ _ _ _ "
- Workplace injuries DVD "_ _ _ _ _ , trips and falls"
- Using someone else's words or ideas and claimimg them as your own
- Al Gore global warming DVD "An inconvenient _ _ _ _ _"
- Author of "Light and landscape"
- Photoshop 5 title written by Matt Kloskowski
- Education book written by Sharan Merriam
- New Zealand book written by Alison Balance "Southern _ _ _ _ "
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- Author of "Sculpture today"
- South Canterbury Museum published book by Rhian Gallagher "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ for daylight"
- Anatomical chart located at 611.12
- Author of "101 management models"
- List of all sources cited in a work
- Electronic products which are used for research
- Author of "Moving the eye through design"
- Stephen King novel "Full dark, no _ _ _ _ _ "
- Author of "An illustrated history of the Treaty of Waitangi"
- Poster located at 611.84 titled "Structural anatomy of the _ _ _
- Students and _ _ _ _ _ have free access to the Aoraki Polytechnic Library
- Author of punctuation book "Eats, shoots & leaves"
- The library is a _ _ _ _ hot spot area which allows Internet access to laptops and portable devices
25 Clues: Author of "Sculpture today" • Novel written by Owen Marshall • Author of "Light and landscape" • Author of "101 management models" • Anatomical chart located at 611.12 • List of all sources cited in a work • Author of "Moving the eye through design" • Education book written by Sharan Merriam • Climate change DVD "_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ giants" • ...
Medical Terms 2013-11-15
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- relating to or having two sides
- instrument for examining ear
- inflammation of endocardium
- narrowing caliber of artery
- disease in adults; softening and bending of bones
- removal of uterus
- discharge from nose
- inflammation of mucus in stomach and intestine
- medical specialty of heart disease
- inflammation of breast
- relating to the epigastrium
- fast heartbeat
- malformation of joints
- paracentsesis of pleural cavity
- inflammation in liver
- disease involving the cranial nerves
- branch of medical science of nervous systems
- medical specialty of anatomy
- incision into the loin
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- stomach ache
- inflammation in larynx with respitory and croupsy or noisy breathing
- radiograph obtained by angiography
- relating to hypogastrium
- any disease of bone
- hardening of cerebral hemispheres
- endoscope for inspecting of the interior stomach
- arthritis by erosion of articular cartilage
- suture of a perforation of the stomach
- slow heartbeat
- excision of breath
- in front and toward line
- muscle situated between ribs
- establishment of connection between lumen of colon and skin
- muscular tissue of heart
- endoscope of examining joint
- surgical opening in skull
- degenaration of renal tubular epithelium
- pertaining to blood
- shortness of breath
39 Clues: stomach ache • slow heartbeat • fast heartbeat • removal of uterus • excision of breath • any disease of bone • discharge from nose • pertaining to blood • shortness of breath • inflammation in liver • inflammation of breast • malformation of joints • incision into the loin • relating to hypogastrium • in front and toward line • muscular tissue of heart • surgical opening in skull • ...
What Is Life? 2014-09-08
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- Humans have opposable thumbs, which give people the ability to grasp things. The opposable thumb is an example of a _________________.
- Study of animal development.
- Classification of life.
- Shivering and goosebumps are examples of the body's _____________.
- Maturing involves both growth and _______________.
- Study of cellular activities.
- Natural ____________ is Darwin's theory that explains how evolution works.
- The esophagus, stomach and intestine belong to the same organ ____________.
- The organization of body structures.
- A deer freezes when it hears a gunshot. The gunshot is the ____________ of this behavior.
- The function of body structures.
- Smallest unit of life.
- Study of how living things interact with the environment.
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- Study of ancient life.
- Examples include the heart, the kidney, the liver.
- Group of cells that work together.
- A living thing.
- Study of disease.
- The number of parents involved in asexual reproduction.
- Bees, bats and bananas all perform __________ reproduction.
- What happens to a species that does not respond to changes in the environment.
- Study of the inheritance of traits.
- Organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring belong to the same ____________.
- Study of plants.
- The body needs a constant supply of material and energy in the form of ___________.
25 Clues: A living thing. • Study of plants. • Study of disease. • Study of ancient life. • Smallest unit of life. • Classification of life. • Study of animal development. • Study of cellular activities. • The function of body structures. • Group of cells that work together. • Study of the inheritance of traits. • The organization of body structures. • ...
Spelling List 12 (Group 2) 2021-01-26
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- to name definitely; to identify
- to make stronger or greater
- to puzzle or bewilder
- to perform (a crime); to record to memory for preservation
- to act as a friend
- too late
- words or phrases formed by arranging the letters of another word or phrase
- to make of no effect or value
- wet and dirty
- to cause to become a liquid
- to make noble or proper
- make a long, continual attack
- a large sea between Africa, Asia, and Europe
- the study of the structure of animals and plants
- to make someone seem small or unimportant
- to yield or surrender to another
- to give as a gift
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- to make right; to correct
- to make plainer or easier
- similarities between things which are otherwise unlike
- ordinary
- to say is true; to allow to enter
- money sent by mail
- stopping, leaving off, then starting again
- deceived
- confused
- to make clear
- to worship or praise
- to give evidence; to bear witness
- pertaining to the middle ages
- to envy
- to frighten greatly
- examination of the parts of something
- to leave out
- to give off
35 Clues: to envy • ordinary • deceived • confused • too late • to give off • to leave out • to make clear • wet and dirty • to give as a gift • money sent by mail • to act as a friend • to frighten greatly • to worship or praise • to puzzle or bewilder • to make noble or proper • to make right; to correct • to make plainer or easier • to make stronger or greater • to cause to become a liquid • ...
List 12 (Group 2) 2021-01-25
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- wet and dirty
- pertaining to the middle ages
- to yield or surrender to another
- to name definitely; to identify
- too late
- to make of no effect or value
- to make someone seem small or unimportant
- to worship or praise
- stopping, leaving off, then starting again
- to frighten greatly
- similarities between things which are otherwise unlike
- to perform (a crime); to record to memory for preservation
- deceived
- words or phrases formed by arranging the letters of another word or phrase
- to puzzle or bewilder
- make a long, continual attack
- to say is true; to allow to enter
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- a large sea between Africa, Asia, and Europe
- to give off
- to envy
- to cause to become a liquid
- to leave out
- the study of the structure of animals and plants
- to make noble or proper
- examination of the parts of something
- to give evidence; to bear witness
- to make stronger or greater
- money sent by mail
- ordinary
- to make clear
- to make right; to correct
- to make plainer or easier
- to act as a friend
- to give as a gift
- confused
35 Clues: to envy • too late • ordinary • deceived • confused • to give off • to leave out • wet and dirty • to make clear • to give as a gift • money sent by mail • to act as a friend • to frighten greatly • to worship or praise • to puzzle or bewilder • to make noble or proper • to make right; to correct • to make plainer or easier • to cause to become a liquid • to make stronger or greater • ...
Integumentary system 2022-04-21
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- a person sweating heavily.
- diseases causing painful blisters to form
- skin disease causing much itchiness
- disease that causes red, scaly skin
- resembling or made up of pus
- deficient oxygenation of the blood
- malignant or malicious behavior or nature.
- a white crystalline solid that melts at 152
- thickening of the outer layer of the skin
- anatomy within the skin
- heavy growth of hair
- help people with issues such as hair loss
- poor circulation oxygenation of the blood.
- biologist who studies fish classified as bony
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- small painful lumps to form under the skin
- under the skin
- resembling melanin.
- discoloration typically caused by bruising.
- analyzes human cells under a microscope
- blood has too many lipids
- skin doctor
- surgical incision of the urinary bladder
- existing across the depth of the skin.
- disorder characterized by absence of pigment
- treatment you would apply on top of your skin
- branch of zoology that deals with fishes
- region of a solid of revolution
- the study of effects of low temperature on cells
- inflammation or irritation of the cornea
- obsolete containing, or relating to, melanite
- formation or discharge of pus
31 Clues: skin doctor • under the skin • resembling melanin. • heavy growth of hair • anatomy within the skin • blood has too many lipids • a person sweating heavily. • resembling or made up of pus • formation or discharge of pus • region of a solid of revolution • deficient oxygenation of the blood • skin disease causing much itchiness • disease that causes red, scaly skin • ...
76 Trips Around The Sun 2022-02-01
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- Even score
- Lilly-livered
- A type of chart or graph
- Angling
- Sundae garnish
- Submerged
- Deck the Halls--
- "The ____ and short of it"
- Good Will _____
- Ensemble
- "Roy", to Cora
- Hue
- A place to brunoise
- Missing people?
- Toast, in Tijuana
- Formerly PacBell
- Lumber
- Melancholy
- A flexed arm muscle?
- Delicate egg white dessert
- Word after silver or magic
- Debbie Harry's band
- Web designer?
- Siblings (in arms or in law?)
- Polite
- A spinning toy
- Ascended
- Singing voice
- Nielson of "Airplane!"
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- Bog
- Symbol of peace
- A group of naval vessels
- ____ Stevens (Grey's Anatomy)
- Resolute, Unflinching
- Adoption candidates
- hush-hush
- Stalwart
- Capture
- Hedges one's bets
- _____ hills
- Droll
- Actor Karloff
- Director's responsibility
- Common article
- Sassenach
- Legume
- ____ Long Legs
- iOS brand
- Elevator button
- Drawers in drawers
- Citrus fruit
- The day one's life begins
- Granite
- A feeling of joy
- The light in a furnace
- Deep South Musical Movement
- Don't throw them in glass houses
- Sage
58 Clues: Bog • Hue • Sage • Droll • Legume • Lumber • Polite • Angling • Capture • Granite • Stalwart • Ensemble • Ascended • hush-hush • Submerged • Sassenach • iOS brand • Even score • Melancholy • _____ hills • Citrus fruit • Lilly-livered • Actor Karloff • Web designer? • Singing voice • Sundae garnish • "Roy", to Cora • Common article • ____ Long Legs • A spinning toy • Symbol of peace • Good Will _____ • Elevator button • Missing people? • ...
CRUCISTELLA 2022-10-08
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- Chi si preoccupa dei tuoi piantini in compagnia?
- Come si chiama il primo amore di Cristina Yang in Gray's Anatomy?
- Parola che detta dalla Eri fa ridere e che ricorda un momento divertente e critico tra socie?
- Cosa stocchi di più in compagnia?
- Qual'è lo sballo preferito dalla Samu?
- Di cosa si parlava quando durante una videochiamata la Erica stava per svenire?
- Quale è la tua esclamazione preferita quando c’è una news che ti sconvolge?
- Com'è Omar?
- Cosa accomuna te e la Auri e vi causa disagio?
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- Chi era travestito da “sballo” alla festa di halloween alla festa di Rizzo?
- Azione svolta dalla Auri in un video storico in cui rimbalza
- Mantra tuo e della Fra alle elementari
- Come ti chiama la Stefy?
- Alle medie oltre che astuccio e libri cosa tenevi nello zaino?
- Cosa usa la Fra in assenza di materiale per costruire le paie?
- Cosa preferisci delle tue amiche? Le...
- Come si chiama il maranza dello School is over durato una settimana che la Fra pensava di amare?
- Nome della cantante simbolo di Viareggio?
- Cosa vuole sempre mangiare la samu quando è sballata?
- Per chi torneresti etero?
20 Clues: Com'è Omar? • Come ti chiama la Stefy? • Per chi torneresti etero? • Cosa stocchi di più in compagnia? • Mantra tuo e della Fra alle elementari • Qual'è lo sballo preferito dalla Samu? • Cosa preferisci delle tue amiche? Le... • Nome della cantante simbolo di Viareggio? • Cosa accomuna te e la Auri e vi causa disagio? • Chi si preoccupa dei tuoi piantini in compagnia? • ...
Unit 9 Crossword 2024-01-02
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- a change in a species to become fit in there environment - a good change
- the process where members from the same species compete to select a mate
- the largest classification group
- makes it's own food
- the theory of how Eukaryote developed from areobic heterotrophic prokaryotes
- two species evolving together due to the influence of the other
- ex: Bacteria
- a type of species not native to it's surroundings that takes over
- eats food
- a change in the genetics (mistake)
- a tool used to see evolutionary changes over time read left to right
- the drift of alleles after a natural disaster ex: Flood
- the term for being able to survive and pass down thier genetics
- life from living
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- parts of the body
- the process of becoming different species
- the best way to prove evolution through DNA or amino acids
- the smallest classification group
- the man who proposed theory of aquired traits
- the fossils found at the top are the ______ evolutionarily
- a tool used to determine the animals binomial nomenclature via phenotype
- the man who proposed theory of natural selection
- life from nonliving
- a change in species over time
24 Clues: eats food • ex: Bacteria • life from living • parts of the body • makes it's own food • life from nonliving • a change in species over time • the largest classification group • the smallest classification group • a change in the genetics (mistake) • the process of becoming different species • the man who proposed theory of aquired traits • ...
Planes, Directions, and Systems 2020-08-27
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- study of tissue
- system that provides defense against disease
- plane that divides body into top & bottom halves
- study of the function of body parts
- study of names of body parts
- closer to the point of attachment
- system that continues the species
- ventral surface to the body
- plane that divides body into front & back
- system that contains hormones
- lying face up
- lying face down
- plane that divides the unequally into L & R halves
- system that transports nutrients & waste
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- system that provides the change of gases
- plane that divides body into L & R halves
- system that filters wastes from blood
- system that moves body & produces heat
- system that supplies body with substances for energy
- closer to top of head
- study of cells
- farthest from the point of attachment
- system that prevents fluid loss & regulates temp.
- farther from the top; top of the head
- system that controls & integrates body activities
- system that provides attachment for muscles
- closest to the midline
- dorsal surface of body
- opposite of superficial
- farther from the midline of the body
30 Clues: lying face up • study of cells • study of tissue • lying face down • closer to top of head • closest to the midline • dorsal surface of body • opposite of superficial • ventral surface to the body • study of names of body parts • system that contains hormones • closer to the point of attachment • system that continues the species • study of the function of body parts • ...
Saint Anns 2024-10-05
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- The study of 5th grade science
- The "big building"
- Break that's a week off from most schools
- The undercroft
- Type of tag played in dance classes
- 4th grade instrument
- Upper middle school
- One book day
- Animal on our logo
- Holiday that warrants an assembly
- Snack students are given in grade check in
- Study of eighth grade science
- Month school lets out
- The Saint Ann's writing magazine
- Park gym classes go to
- The highschool lounge
- A compound that is part of our mascot
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- Length of classes
- Number of floors
- First word of the title of song that 3rd and 12th graders sing
- New mandatory class for 6th graders
- Street with most lunch options for students
- Sports team that won their girl's varsity playoffs
- The first letter of the name of the store that pops up near school during October
- The grade when students are allowed to go out to lunch
- Winter event Saint Ann's holds
- Separate building on campus
- An animal that makes an appearance in the lunchroom
- The Shakespeare play read in 5th grade
- Something one needs to ride the elevator
30 Clues: One book day • The undercroft • Number of floors • Length of classes • The "big building" • Animal on our logo • Upper middle school • 4th grade instrument • Month school lets out • The highschool lounge • Park gym classes go to • Separate building on campus • Study of eighth grade science • The study of 5th grade science • Winter event Saint Ann's holds • The Saint Ann's writing magazine • ...
NEURAL CODE ARRHYTHMIA 2023-06-04
Across
- Lower Brachial Plexus injury causes this paralysis
- To initiate muscle contraction calcium binds with
- Volume of air that moves in and out of lungs during normal breathing
- form in which bile acid exists in bile
- maximum amount of CO2 in the human body is transported as
- Multiple systems working together to maintain body functions within normal limits
- chief cells secrete
- most lymphatics from breast drain into this lymph node group
- part of cardiac cycle corresponding with the heart rate
- normal pacemaker of the heart
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- cardiac muscles and skeletal muscles are both
- artery divided into three parts by Scalenus anterior muscle
- HMG CoA reductase is the rate limiting enzyme of __ synthesis
- corticospinal tract originates from
- upper centre of respiration in the pons
- Saturday night palsy happens due to compression of the Radial nerve below
- Author of Anatomy Atlas
- Disaccharide with monomer units galactose and glucose
- right coronary artery anastomoses with left conus artery to form the annulus of
- degenerated part of Scalenus medius muscle
- major site of CSF production
- This component found in tea reduces the absorption of iron
- Urea cycle is also known as __ cycle
23 Clues: chief cells secrete • Author of Anatomy Atlas • major site of CSF production • normal pacemaker of the heart • corticospinal tract originates from • Urea cycle is also known as __ cycle • form in which bile acid exists in bile • upper centre of respiration in the pons • degenerated part of Scalenus medius muscle • cardiac muscles and skeletal muscles are both • ...
q(≧▽≦q) 2025-06-04
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- a trial hearing given to a singer, actor, or other performer
- something you can hear
- a certain crowd that watches or listens to the event they're in
- something you can both see and hear
- when the thing or sound was made bigger
- the action of making it bigger
- an official examination and verification of accounts and records
- something that amplifies things
- the act of amplifying or the state of being amplified
- fully sufficient or more than adequate for the purpose or needs
- a person appointed and authorized to examine accounts and accounting records
- easy to hear
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- when you remove or sever something, usually a limb
- the space set apart for the audience in a theater, school, or other public building
- the, "&," symbol
- a measurement of electricity
- can't be heard easily or not at all
- when something has a trait allowing them or it to live on/in both land and water
- Anatomy, Physiology. pertaining to hearing, to the sense of hearing, or to the organs of hearing
- the state or quality of being ample, especially as to breadth or width; largeness; greatness of extent
20 Clues: easy to hear • the, "&," symbol • something you can hear • a measurement of electricity • the action of making it bigger • something that amplifies things • something you can both see and hear • can't be heard easily or not at all • when the thing or sound was made bigger • when you remove or sever something, usually a limb • ...
1st Year History Revision 2025-05-16
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- Being one-sided
- Finding how old an object is based on how much carbon-14 is in it
- Digging for artefacts in the ground
- Putting things in the order of when they happened
- Where Roman's watched fights for entertainment
- A hand-written book
- A Renaissance painting technique where lines are smudged, means "smokey"
- A Roman slave who fought for people's entertainment
- Information which tries to make you think a certain way
- Finding how old a tree is based on the number of rings
- Apartments that poor Roman's lived in
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- People from Scandinavia who set up many towns in Ireland
- Disease in medieval times that kiled 1/3 of Europe
- The period of time before writing was invented
- Machine invented in the Renaissance which let more people learn how to read
- Where monks live
- A poor farmer who worked on the lord's land in medieval times
- A gate to a castle which could be pulled up or down
- The study of the human body
- An man-made object from the past
- A poor Roman
- A rich Roman
- A rich Roman's home in the city
23 Clues: A poor Roman • A rich Roman • Being one-sided • Where monks live • A hand-written book • The study of the human body • A rich Roman's home in the city • An man-made object from the past • Digging for artefacts in the ground • Apartments that poor Roman's lived in • The period of time before writing was invented • Where Roman's watched fights for entertainment • ...
Chapter 12 2025-02-12
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- No physical barriers and populations of a species that inhabit the same geographical region
- Similar to a Zebra with concentrated stripes pattern
- Substances that destroy or inhabit growth of microorganisms
- Preserved remains of an organism
- Structures that inherited body parts which are smaller and often unused
- Molecules that help build and repair body parts
- Describes the development of new species
- Refer to an organism in its early stages of development
- Portion of an existing population becomes totally isolated because of a geographical barrier
- Members of the group that later gave rise to modern humans
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- The movement of genes from one generation to next
- Population moves from its present habitat to a new one
- Located in the chromosomes and made up of DNA
- Similar functions but have different anatomy
- Cells that give rise to sperm and eggs
- Refer to any change in genetic composition of populations of organisms over time
- A population of organisms that share similar characteristics, is interbreed, and offspring are equally fertile
- Have vestigial bind leg bones
- When some numbers of a species are suddenly separated from the rest
- Similar structures that evolved from the same ancestral body parts
20 Clues: Have vestigial bind leg bones • Preserved remains of an organism • Cells that give rise to sperm and eggs • Describes the development of new species • Similar functions but have different anatomy • Located in the chromosomes and made up of DNA • Molecules that help build and repair body parts • The movement of genes from one generation to next • ...
Lecture Exam 1 review crosseowrd 2026-02-11
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- Main structural component of the plasma membrane bilayer
- Atom that has gained or lost electrons and carries a charge
- Bond formed by sharing electrons between atoms
- Control mechanism in which the response reduces or shuts off the original stimulus
- Control center of the cell containing DNA
- Primary active transport mechanism that moves sodium out and potassium into the cell
- Maintenance of stable internal conditions despite external changes
- Study of the structure of body parts
- Movement of substances against their concentration gradient using ATP
- Study of how body parts function
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- Solution that causes a cell to gain water and swell
- Specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function
- Solution that causes a cell to lose water and shrink
- Control mechanism in which the response enhances or amplifies the original stimulus
- Organelle that produces ATP through cellular respiration
- Solution in which there is no net movement of water across the membrane
- Rule stating atoms tend to gain, lose, or share electrons to achieve eight valence electrons
- Site of protein synthesis
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration
- Diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
20 Clues: Site of protein synthesis • Study of how body parts function • Study of the structure of body parts • Control center of the cell containing DNA • Bond formed by sharing electrons between atoms • Solution that causes a cell to gain water and swell • Solution that causes a cell to lose water and shrink • Movement of molecules from high to low concentration • ...
Vocab 2025-09-22
Across
- Muscles that are attached to your bones and help you move.
- The sense of taste.
- A microscopic agent that causes disease in a host.
- The study of the human body.
- The tissues that connect one bone to another bone.
- The largest part of your brain that helps you think, learn, and remember.
- The thin outer layer of your skin.
- A thick bundle of nerves that runs down your back and connects your brain to the rest of your body.
- The strong and protective building protein that makes up your hair and nails.
- A type of muscle that moves automatically.
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- The big strong muscle under your lungs that helps you breathe.
- The basic building blocks of life.
- Chemical messengers that regulate various body functions.
- The part of your brain that helps you balance and move smoothly.
- The organelles inside a cell that give the cell power.
- A strong flexible rope of rough tissue that connects muscles to bones.
- A quick, automatic reaction your body makes without thinking.
- The network of bones inside of you.
- The sense of smell.
- Nerves that carry messages from your brain to your muscles to help you move.
20 Clues: The sense of taste. • The sense of smell. • The study of the human body. • The basic building blocks of life. • The thin outer layer of your skin. • The network of bones inside of you. • A type of muscle that moves automatically. • A microscopic agent that causes disease in a host. • The tissues that connect one bone to another bone. • ...
CT Crossword 2025-09-30
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- abreviation for 'multiplanar reconstruction'
- the rotating frame in a CT scanner that houses the X-ray tube and detectors
- a single cross-sectional image in a CT scan
- the amount of radiation a patient receives during a scan
- units used to measure
- process of creating cross-sectional images from raw data
- restriction of the X-ray beam to improve image quality
- CT technology that acquires multiple slices per rotation
- agent used to enhance visibility of structures
- a type of CT artifact caused by metal or dense objects
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- ratio of table movement per gantry rotation to beam width
- a common finding in CT scans of the heart or arteries
- a common imaging plane used in CT scans
- device that captures X-ray
- standard format for handling, storing, and transmitting medical images
- central point in the scanner where image acquisition is most accurate
- any distortion or error in an image that does not represent actual anatomy
- type of CT scan involving continuous rotation and table movement
- setting that adjusts image contrast and brightness
- kilovolt peak; a technical parameter of X-ray production
20 Clues: units used to measure • device that captures X-ray • a common imaging plane used in CT scans • a single cross-sectional image in a CT scan • abreviation for 'multiplanar reconstruction' • agent used to enhance visibility of structures • setting that adjusts image contrast and brightness • a common finding in CT scans of the heart or arteries • ...
The 16th & 17th Century Crossword Activity 2025-10-30
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- Gabriele attended this college to study medicine
- birthplace of William Harvey
- source for understand the plague
- developed clinical aspects and treatment for the prevention of “Morbus Gallicus”
- William Harvey attended this college to study medicine
- studied the human body
- the power centralized under monarchs
- constructed the first air pump to reduce atmospheric pressure
- Bartholomeos attended school here
- Thomas Sydenham made this contributions in the medical area
- birthplace of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
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- Leonardo da Vinci was educated by this painter
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek developed this device for his research
- war of conflict for religion in 1546-1547
- Father of Microbiology
- William Harvey was the first to accurately describe
- Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was the first discover and describe this
- tube that connects the middle ear to the pharynx
- Robert Hooke made contributions in this medical area
- declared as God’s punishment for the nation’s sins
- the upper class enjoyed this in their homes
- people were not aware diseases were spread by this
- Father of Dental Anatomy
- Robert Hooke used this work in a biological sense
- birthplace of Thomas Sydenham
25 Clues: Father of Microbiology • studied the human body • Father of Dental Anatomy • birthplace of William Harvey • birthplace of Thomas Sydenham • source for understand the plague • Bartholomeos attended school here • the power centralized under monarchs • birthplace of Antonie van Leeuwenhoek • war of conflict for religion in 1546-1547 • the upper class enjoyed this in their homes • ...
Science Branches 2025-11-15
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- Study of adaptive and innate defense networks regulating host protection
- Structural analysis of organismal morphology from macroscopic to microstructural levels
- Physics branch exploring propagation, refraction, and quantum behavior of photons
- Study of fungal evolution, pathogenicity, and ecological roles within ecosystems
- Science concerned with biotic–abiotic interactions shaping ecosystem dynamics
- Application of physical laws to stellar, galactic, and cosmological phenomena
- Field investigating mechanisms of inheritance and molecular transmission of traits
- Science assessing biochemical impacts of xenobiotics and exposure-related risk
- Science interpreting functional mechanisms of biological systems across scales
- Characterization of crystalline structures, mineral genesis, and geochemical properties
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- Study of lithospheric composition, stratification, and transformative Earth processes
- Field specializing in unicellular and acellular organisms and their biochemical pathways
- Interdisciplinary exploration of marine systems, including chemical cycles and currents
- Biological discipline focused on photosynthetic taxa and plant phylogeny
- Reconstruction of prehistoric biodiversity through fossil stratigraphy and morphology
- Investigation of molecular reactions sustaining cellular metabolism and regulation
- Atmospheric science examining thermodynamic patterns governing climate and weather
- Study of multicellular heterotrophs within the animal kingdom and their diversity
- Science interpreting crustal stress patterns through seismic wave analysis
- Discipline that analyzes extragalactic phenomena and cosmic evolution
20 Clues: Discipline that analyzes extragalactic phenomena and cosmic evolution • Biological discipline focused on photosynthetic taxa and plant phylogeny • Study of adaptive and innate defense networks regulating host protection • Science interpreting crustal stress patterns through seismic wave analysis • ...
Crossword Puzzle Vocab 2026-01-07
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- it is a faction in the "divergent" movie series.
- when people speak fancy, they have ___.
- a common stereotype for Canadians is that they are...
- it goes tik tok
- a ____ approach is to calm down.
- not the sun but the...
- "very mindful, very demure"
- Kanye West is very...
- Mr. Hamilton when he starts talking about anatomy.
- not malignant cancer
- Medea was ___ towards Jason when she killed his bride.
- synonym of near
- Matthew's breath in the morning
- unfavorable
- synonym of skillful
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- famous Rihanna song that covers you on a rainy day.
- australian animal with a pouch.
- to charm or deceive.
- to convince with flattery
- wave a white flag
- young, annoying children are often...
- spies are often...
- antonym of clear
- fill in the blank: "The lazy students were ____ that they didn't want to be at school."
- if someone is ____, they are doing too much.
- Disney villains are often...
- what Ms Jones does when we talk too loud
- dark shape cast by light.
- when someone "goes off on someone," their speech can be described as.
- fill in the blank: "The thunderstorm lessened, ____ing as the night went on."
30 Clues: unfavorable • it goes tik tok • synonym of near • antonym of clear • wave a white flag • spies are often... • synonym of skillful • to charm or deceive. • not malignant cancer • Kanye West is very... • not the sun but the... • to convince with flattery • dark shape cast by light. • "very mindful, very demure" • Disney villains are often... • australian animal with a pouch. • ...
Changes in Health and Medicine 2025-12-15
Across
- People who whipped themselves to avoid plague
- Pandemic from the 1980s
- Type of surgeon offering medieval amputation
- Medieval/early modern pharmacist
- Major catalyst for change
- Discovered the circulatory system
- Used ligatures on the battle field
- Industrial water borne disease
- Element discovered by Marie Curie
- War that showed the poor health of Britain's men
- Found magic bullet for syphilis
- CAT, PET and MRI are all types of this
- Hospitals formed due to gifted land
- The father of medicine
- First used chloroform as an anaesthetic
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- Built sewers in London
- The study of the human body
- Created first vaccine against smallpox
- Hospital where Florence Nightingale worked
- Doctor who performed first heart transplant
- Medieval/early modern fortune teller
- Type of flu that killed thousands in 1918-19
- Created vaccines for rabies and anthrax
- Principle of good hospital design
- This year's historical environment
- Liquids in the body that needed to be balanced
- One type of plague
- One of the key elements of public health
- Removed the handle from the Broad St pump
- Antibiotic found by chance by Fleming
30 Clues: One type of plague • Built sewers in London • The father of medicine • Pandemic from the 1980s • Major catalyst for change • The study of the human body • Industrial water borne disease • Found magic bullet for syphilis • Medieval/early modern pharmacist • Discovered the circulatory system • Principle of good hospital design • Element discovered by Marie Curie • ...
Health Test 3- Final Exam 2026-05-20
Across
- BEFORE EXERCISING, YOU SHOULD DO THIS TO YOUR MUSCLES
- SKELETAL MUSCLES ARE (?) MUSCLES.
- OILY SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY OIL GLANDS
- THE BODY'S MAIN SOURCE OF ENERGY COMES FROM (?)
- PUBERTY OCCURS DURING (?)
- COLORLESS FILM OF HARMFUL BACTERIA THAT FORMS ON THE TEETH
- HARD BONE-LIKE TISSUE THAT GIVES THE TOOTH ITS SHAPE
- FIBER THAT CONNECTS MUSCLE TO BONE
- OXYGENATED BLOOD IS TAKEN AWAY FROM THE HEART IN (?)
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- INTESTINE WHERE NUTRIENTS ARE ABSORBED IN THE BLOODSTREAM
- THE STDUY OF THE STRUCTURE AND PARTS OF THE BODY
- PATHOGEN THAT REPRODUCES BY USING A HOST CELL IN THE BODY
- RUNNING, WALKING, AND SWIMMING ARE AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TYPE OF EXERCISE
- SWEAT GLANDS RELEASE (?) WHEN YOU ARE HOT OR WORKING HARD. (THINK OF RAIN HAHA!)
- ENERGY FROM FOOD IS MEASURED IN (?)
- JOINT THAT MAKES ROTATIONAL MOVEMENT POSSIBLE
- THE DEEPEST LAYER OF SKIN
- PROTEINS THAT QUICKLY BREAK DOWN FOOD INTO MOLECULES
- LIQUID PART OF THE BLOOD
- BAND OF TISSUE THAT STABILIZES JOINTS
- PROTEINS THAT HELP THE BODY DEVELOP IMMUNITY AGAINST SPECIFIC PATHOGENS
- PART OF THE BRAIN THAT CONTROLS THE THINKING
- CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE THAT CHANGES WHAT HAPPENS IN THE BODY
23 Clues: LIQUID PART OF THE BLOOD • THE DEEPEST LAYER OF SKIN • PUBERTY OCCURS DURING (?) • SKELETAL MUSCLES ARE (?) MUSCLES. • FIBER THAT CONNECTS MUSCLE TO BONE • ENERGY FROM FOOD IS MEASURED IN (?) • BAND OF TISSUE THAT STABILIZES JOINTS • OILY SUBSTANCE PRODUCED BY OIL GLANDS • PART OF THE BRAIN THAT CONTROLS THE THINKING • JOINT THAT MAKES ROTATIONAL MOVEMENT POSSIBLE • ...
Change over time 2020-02-13
Across
- Branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts.
- Adj., Belonging to the same family, group, or type; connected
- Early stage of development of a multicellular organism.
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- Verb., To change, or develop, over time.
- A parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent, etc.
5 Clues: Verb., To change, or develop, over time. • Early stage of development of a multicellular organism. • Adj., Belonging to the same family, group, or type; connected • A parent, grandparent, great-grandparent, great-great-grandparent, etc. • Branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of organisms and their parts.
Medical Science (Specialties) 2026-04-05
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- The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases
- The branch of medicine concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders
- The study and treatment of tumors especially cancerous ones
- The branch of medicine which deals with the incidence and control of diseases
- The branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy and functions of nerves
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- The science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation
- The branch of medicine concerned with the uses and effects of drugs
7 Clues: The study and treatment of tumors especially cancerous ones • The science dealing with X-rays and other high-energy radiation • The branch of medicine dealing with children and their diseases • The branch of medicine concerned with the uses and effects of drugs • The branch of medicine which deals with the incidence and control of diseases • ...
Halle Berry FRANKIE & ALICE crossword 3 2014-03-17
4 Clues: round shape hair (0:14-0:15) • Discrimination based on skin color • Grey's anatomy actress (first name) • A temporary loss of memory often associated with alcohol (1:02)
Medical Marvels 2020-10-12
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- The name given to a South African traditional healer
- The name of Christopher Columbus's ship
- On on of his first voyages,Christopher Columbus was shipwrecked off the coast of ...
- A substance injected into the body to inoculate you against a disease
- The flag under which Christopher Columbus sailed when he discovered America
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- This instrument was invented by Zacharias Janssen and Hans Lippershey in the 16th century
- The amount of years it took Christopher Columbus to convince Queen Isabella to fund his voyage to the East
- Florence Nightingale was known as 'The Lady of the ....'
- The study of the structure of the human body
- Christopher Columbus believed that the world was ...
- By law, everyone in South Africa has to be vaccinated against this disease
- The surname of the woman who discovered the use of radiation for the treatment of cancer
12 Clues: The name of Christopher Columbus's ship • The study of the structure of the human body • The name given to a South African traditional healer • Christopher Columbus believed that the world was ... • Florence Nightingale was known as 'The Lady of the ....' • A substance injected into the body to inoculate you against a disease • ...
day 1 vocab 2024-06-18
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- a starting point for further investigation
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms
- Law scientific _____?
- Variable often denoted by x
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.Stimuli
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution
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- a diagram in which the numerical values of variables are represented by the height or length of lines or rectangles of equal width
- a graphical representation of information that changes over a period of time
- the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes
- Variable often denoted by y
- another term for pie chart
- Theory scientific ______?
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
13 Clues: Law scientific _____? • Theory scientific ______? • another term for pie chart • Variable often denoted by y • Variable often denoted by x • a starting point for further investigation • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.Stimuli • a graphical representation of information that changes over a period of time • ...
early europe 2023-05-23
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- a cosmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point (e.g., of the solar system or of the universe) while the Earth and other bodies revolve around it.
- bringing back inventions and ideas from his travels.
- The change of perspective help change art.
- ruled the city of Florence throughout the Renaissance.
- beginning in the 14th century while the it did not reach England until the sixteenth century
- Johann Gutenberg's invention of movable-type printing quickened the spread of knowledge, discoveries, and literacy in Renaissance Europe.
- used by rich to trade many things like spices.
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- detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature.
- Time of classic period was 1400-1600
- support someone and there achievements.
- one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance
- the person or group of people paying for the image
12 Clues: Time of classic period was 1400-1600 • support someone and there achievements. • detailed and accurate,anatomy, and nature. • The change of perspective help change art. • one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance • used by rich to trade many things like spices. • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
Apologia Land Animals vocabulary crossword Lesson 1 2022-06-06
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- The process by which creatures that are best adapted to their environment survive
- A doctor who works with injured and ill animals
- Illnesses transmitted between animals and people, like avian flu, mad cow disease, and Lyme
- A journey across a stretch of land, usually made to observe or hunt wild animals
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- Animals with hooves
- The process through which animals get used to people or other things that aren't naturally a part of their surroundings
- People who study animal behavior, habitats, anatomy, and everything else they can about animals
7 Clues: Animals with hooves • A doctor who works with injured and ill animals • A journey across a stretch of land, usually made to observe or hunt wild animals • The process by which creatures that are best adapted to their environment survive • Illnesses transmitted between animals and people, like avian flu, mad cow disease, and Lyme • ...
The Eyes Have It 2024-08-18
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- The biology class focused on the ___ of the human body, studying each organ in detail.
- The surgeon carefully examined the ___ to determine the cause of illness.
- The spy was ___ as a diplomat to gather secret information.
- The ___ plants in this region have adapted to the local climate over centuries.
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- The crowd’s ___ for the championship game was electric, with fans cheering passionately.
- The discovery of the hidden treasure was a shocking ___ to everyone involved.
- The castle walls were ___ by the enemy's relentless attack.
- The villagers spoke of the ___ place, where misfortune seemed to follow everyone who visited.
- She felt ___ when accused of something she didn’t do.
- He ___ the countryside, exploring new paths without any specific destination.
- He had a sudden ___ about the decision, unsure if it was the right choice.
11 Clues: She felt ___ when accused of something she didn’t do. • The castle walls were ___ by the enemy's relentless attack. • The spy was ___ as a diplomat to gather secret information. • The surgeon carefully examined the ___ to determine the cause of illness. • He had a sudden ___ about the decision, unsure if it was the right choice. • ...
Anatomy Crossword 2021-04-05
Anatomy Crossword 2021-04-05
Chapter I 2020-09-09
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- Symmetry refers to a body that is laid out equally from central axis.
- the branch of science concerned with fossil animals and plants.
- swimming strokes.
- derived from more than one common evolutionary ancestor or ancestral group and therefore not suitable for placing in the same taxon.
- refers to the back.
- also called as segmentation
- it is a tool to emphasizes the functional and evolutionary.
- is the study of how decay and tissue disintegration affect fossilization.
- electric record of the muscle.
- Selection the mechanism of evolution.
- an attached appendage has a region farthest.
- describes the way in which an animal's body meets the surrounding environment.
- also called phylogenetic systematics.
- to features with a similar function.
- refers to the tail.
- the scientist who felt that species were fixed and unchangeable.
- to features that simply look alike.
- agassiz he studied fossil fishes and was first to recognize evidence of the worldwide ice ages, episodes of glaciation in Earth’s history
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- Darwin he proposed the conditions for and mechanism of this evolutionary change.
- the mid-line of the body.
- is the study of relationships among different groups of organisms and their evolutionary development.
- descended from a common evolutionary ancestor or ancestral group, but not including all the descendant groups.
- sweeping side to side movements of tail.
- a tree diagram, especially one showing taxonomic relationships.
- is a lineage—all organisms in a lineage plus the ancestor they have in common.
- closest to the body.
- used by a scientist studying phylogenetic systematics to visualize the groups of organisms being compared, how they are related, and their most common ancestors.
- anatomy deals with anatomy and its significance
- refers to the belly or front.
- is the term that has been coined to recognize the importance of ecological analysis in the examination of a morphological system.
- refers to the sides.
- 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.
- a body or structure built of repeating or duplicated sections.
- a method of placing fossils in a relative sequence to each other
- refers to the head.
- is restricted to mean the action or property of a part as it works in an organism.
- is the process of an animal or plant becoming preserved in a hard, petrified form.
- Symmetry it devides the body into two mirrored images.
- applies to two or more features that share a common ancestry.
- is simply a named group of organisms.
40 Clues: swimming strokes. • refers to the back. • refers to the head. • refers to the tail. • closest to the body. • refers to the sides. • the mid-line of the body. • also called as segmentation • refers to the belly or front. • electric record of the muscle. • to features that simply look alike. • to features with a similar function. • Selection the mechanism of evolution. • ...
Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology 2021-09-10
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- the part of a negative feedback mechanism that takes action to negate the change
- Medical students continued to study his writings until the 1800s.
- the study of the functions of the body
- the sinus above each eye
- A doctor would cut open a vein and drain some of their blood into a receptacle.
- the study of the structure of the body
- The Father of Modern Human Anatomy
- a word describing organs that are below the peritoneal membrane
- separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity
- Standing with the hands at the sides, palms facing forward, and feet apart.
- the membrane surrounding the abdominal organs; it has two parts: the visceral part and the parietal part.
- the maintenance of a stable internal environment when factors in the internal or external environments change
- He was the first to accurately describe the blood circulation throughout the body and the properties of blood being pumped by the heart. He also wrote De Motu Cordis (On the Motion of the Heart and Blood).
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- a word describing organs that are inside the peritoneal cavity
- He made around 750 anatomical drawings and dissected around 30 humans until ordered to stop by Pope Leo X.
- the sinus in front of each ear
- The "empty" space between the two pleural cavities that gives room for the lungs to expand
- the membrane surrounding the heart; it has two parts: the visceral part and the parietal part.
- Also known as the peritoneal cavity
- the part of a negative feedback mechanism that determines what action needs to be taken to correct the change
- He discovered an Egyptian manual for military surgery.
- the physical and chemical processes that obtain, release, and use energy in the body; all of the chemical reactions in a cell
- a word describing organs that are behind the peritoneal membrane
- the membrane surrounding each lung; it has two parts: the visceral part and the parietal part.
- the practice of boring holes in the skull as a means of curing illnesses
- The most common way that homeostasis is maintained in the body; the response of the effector negates the stimulus. An example is the regulation of over-all body temperature.
- This is not a way to maintain homeostasis and is rare in nature because it is a “runaway train.” The response of the effector output reinforces or exaggerates the stimulus (e.g. blood clotting, ovulation, action potential).
- Consists of the vertebral canal and cranial cavity.
- the part of a negative feedback mechanism that detects a change in the cell or body
29 Clues: the sinus above each eye • the sinus in front of each ear • The Father of Modern Human Anatomy • Also known as the peritoneal cavity • the study of the functions of the body • the study of the structure of the body • separates the thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity • Consists of the vertebral canal and cranial cavity. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2017-03-10
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- the brain of the computer
- peripheral that can transfer data
- temporary information
- houses the graphic card
- firewires are replacing these
- motherboard manufacturer installs these
- improves sound quality
- fireports transfer data
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- funnels power through multicoloured wires
- much slower than USBs
- directs data traffic
- slots that help with peripheral communication
- ports that are green and purple
13 Clues: directs data traffic • much slower than USBs • temporary information • improves sound quality • houses the graphic card • fireports transfer data • the brain of the computer • firewires are replacing these • ports that are green and purple • peripheral that can transfer data • motherboard manufacturer installs these • funnels power through multicoloured wires • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2017-02-16
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- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS in the _____
- Many peripherals such as MP3 players need this connection
- Houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor
- Much slower then USB and FireWire ports
- Brain that carries out instructions
- Large part of the Printed Circuit Board
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- You can use ________ to connect many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables(many cables have more than one connector)to each device
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the ____________
- Most _________ attach to one of the motherboard’s pci slots
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include usb cables, most require ____ ports
- Slots let peripherals communicate quickly
- Where the CPU stores temporary information
13 Clues: Brain that carries out instructions • Much slower then USB and FireWire ports • Large part of the Printed Circuit Board • Slots let peripherals communicate quickly • Where the CPU stores temporary information • Many peripherals such as MP3 players need this connection • Most _________ attach to one of the motherboard’s pci slots • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2017-02-16
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- preforms system checks before starting the main OS
- their slots help peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- helps with the multicoloured cables
- can use to connect to other peripherals
- Port being replaced by FireWire
- houses a certain card (the cards name begins with a g)
- card can be attached to one of the motherboards PCI slots used to improve sound quality
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- a common interface that helps with communication (you insert it into the computer)
- a primary component inside a PC, all the components connect through it
- the brains of the operation
- Port old and slow can be attached to old mice and keyboards
- stores temporary information
- the purple and green ports
13 Clues: the purple and green ports • the brains of the operation • stores temporary information • Port being replaced by FireWire • helps with the multicoloured cables • can use to connect to other peripherals • preforms system checks before starting the main OS • houses a certain card (the cards name begins with a g) • Port old and slow can be attached to old mice and keyboards • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2017-02-21
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- a type of computer memory
- carries out instructions within a computer
- 1394 devices can be attached with data transfer
- a device that can be slotted into a computer to allow the use of audio components for multimedia applications.
- converts mains AC to low-voltage regulated DC power for the internal components of a computer.
- used for connecting computer devices to a PC compatible computer system.
- personal computer's microprocessor uses to get the computer system started
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- contains the connectors for attaching additional boards.
- connector for a device that sends or receives several bits of data simultaneously by using more than one wire.
- a standard for connecting computers and their peripherals
- a connector by which a device that sends data one bit at a time may be connected to a computer.
- for attaching a video card to a computer system, primarily to assist
- memory cable,connectors and communication
13 Clues: a type of computer memory • memory cable,connectors and communication • carries out instructions within a computer • 1394 devices can be attached with data transfer • contains the connectors for attaching additional boards. • a standard for connecting computers and their peripherals • for attaching a video card to a computer system, primarily to assist • ...
anatomy of a computer 2017-09-22
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- how you connect your mouse and keyboard on the pc
- WHERE ALL THE PARTS ARE ON
- store information in flash ROM,
- YOU CAN PLUG IN MOUSES IN THIS PORT
- peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- port this is where you connect any old printer/scanner to
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- houses your graphic cards
- stores temporary information
- just like a usb or ps/2 it will connect your mouse if it is really old
- card will help improve the quality of any sound
- connect many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras.
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables
- The brain of the pc
13 Clues: The brain of the pc • houses your graphic cards • WHERE ALL THE PARTS ARE ON • stores temporary information • store information in flash ROM, • YOU CAN PLUG IN MOUSES IN THIS PORT • card will help improve the quality of any sound • It funnels power through the multicolored cables • how you connect your mouse and keyboard on the pc • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2017-09-22
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- a port for older keyboards
- most common memory card found in computers, printers, etc.
- allows you to add devices such as modem sound cards
- used to connect old printer and scanners.
- is a power supply unit
- starts when you turn the computer on and does system checks before you start the main OS.
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- houses your graphic cards
- transfers the information as fast as 400Mbsp.
- port it is known as COM port.
- holds your most important components together.
- It is known to be the brain of the computer. an example is an SD card
- card is connected to the motherboard.
- is able to communicate between devices and host controller.
13 Clues: is a power supply unit • houses your graphic cards • a port for older keyboards • port it is known as COM port. • card is connected to the motherboard. • used to connect old printer and scanners. • transfers the information as fast as 400Mbsp. • holds your most important components together. • allows you to add devices such as modem sound cards • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2017-09-14
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- It let perispherals communicate quickly with the processor
- It funnels power through the colored cables
- It ports the graphics card
- It lets the processor comunicates with the PC's perispherals
- They sustitute sound chips in motherboards that doesn't have it
- It houses most of your computer's components
- Some newer mice and keyboards most require this port
- It transfers data as fast as 400Mbps
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- The brain that carries out your computer instructions
- They are the ports of old computers and printers
- Some peripherals like MP3's need this connections
- They are slower ports than USB
- It's a memory with random access
13 Clues: It ports the graphics card • They are slower ports than USB • It's a memory with random access • It transfers data as fast as 400Mbps • It funnels power through the colored cables • It houses most of your computer's components • They are the ports of old computers and printers • Some peripherals like MP3's need this connections • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2017-09-28
13 Clues: keyboard port • system component • power supply unit • main board of a pc • connect a sound card • universal serial bus • fast connection port • random access memory • connect older keyboard • central processing unit • connect an older printer • basic input output system • advanced graphics processor
Anatomy Of A Computer 2017-09-28
13 Clues: fast wire • sound chips • older printer • power supply unit • heatstinks cover it • universal serial bus • the base of a circut • random acsass memory • old keyboard and mice • accelerated graphic port • basic input output system • mouse port green keyboard purple • peripheral component interconnect
Anatomy Of A Computer 2017-10-08
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- this activates when you turn on your computer and performs system checks before starting your main operating system
- many peripherals such as MP3 players and modern printers and PDAs require on of these connections
- a large printed circuit board (PCB)
- houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor
- port if you have an older printer or scanner you probably connect the device to this
- funnels power through the multi colored cables
- if you want better sound quality you can buy a second one of these
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- transfers data up to 400 Mbps and you can use it to connect digital cameras and digital video cameras
- CPU stores temporary information here
- much slower that firewire and usb ports
- brains that carries out your computer instructions
- newer keys boards and mice often require this port usually the port is purple for keyboard and green for the mouse
- these device ports protrude from the back of the computer
13 Clues: a large printed circuit board (PCB) • CPU stores temporary information here • much slower that firewire and usb ports • funnels power through the multi colored cables • brains that carries out your computer instructions • these device ports protrude from the back of the computer • houses your graphics card which supplies the image to the monitor • ...
Anatomy Of a Computer 2017-10-08
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- activates when you turn on your computer
- slots let peripherals communicate quickly with processor
- funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device
- transfere dada as fast as 400MBS
- PORT used for old printer to connect to device
- CARD attached to motherboard PCI slots
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- many peripherals require connections
- a large PCB
- houses your graphics card
- carries out your computer's instructions
- PORT also known as communications port
- stores temporary information
- purple color for keyboard green color for the mouse
13 Clues: a large PCB • houses your graphics card • stores temporary information • transfere dada as fast as 400MBS • many peripherals require connections • PORT also known as communications port • CARD attached to motherboard PCI slots • activates when you turn on your computer • carries out your computer's instructions • PORT used for old printer to connect to device • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2017-10-07
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- it activates when you turn on the computer
- card provides sound
- transfer data and connect peripherals
- stores temporary information
- it saves stuff on it
- connects with the processor
- houses graphics
- port replaced by USB and firewall connections
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- memory board
- the brain
- port communications port
- it funnels power
- required by mice and keyboard
13 Clues: the brain • memory board • houses graphics • it funnels power • card provides sound • it saves stuff on it • port communications port • connects with the processor • stores temporary information • required by mice and keyboard • transfer data and connect peripherals • it activates when you turn on the computer • port replaced by USB and firewall connections
Anatomy of a computer 2017-10-08
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- ramdom access memory
- power supply unit
- basic input/Output System
- use it to connect many diffrent types of periphrals
- comunicate quickly
- connect older printer
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- large PCB
- keyboard port but not USB
- Universal serial bus
- connect a sound card
- connect older keyboard
- the brain that carries out your computer's instructions
- Accelerated graphics port
13 Clues: large PCB • power supply unit • comunicate quickly • ramdom access memory • Universal serial bus • connect a sound card • connect older printer • connect older keyboard • keyboard port but not USB • basic input/Output System • Accelerated graphics port • use it to connect many diffrent types of periphrals • the brain that carries out your computer's instructions
Anatomy of a Computer 2017-10-05
13 Clues: keyboard port • main board of pc • system component • power supply unit • port communications • random access memory • fast connection port • universal serial bus • card connect sound card • central processing unit • basic input output system • connect and older printer • advanced graphics processor
Anatomy of a Computer 2017-03-23
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- Lets peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- Provides better sound quality
- Able to draw power from computer and additional data through the ___ port
- Houses most of your computer's components
- The port that houses your graphics cards
- A port required by newer mice and keyboard
- Connects many different types of peripherals
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- Lets you configure system activities such as power-saving functions
- Provides power to each device
- The brain that carries out your computer's instructions
- An old port, old printers and scanners must be connected to
- A port much slower, known as COM (communications port)
- Where the computer stores temporary information
13 Clues: Provides power to each device • Provides better sound quality • The port that houses your graphics cards • Houses most of your computer's components • A port required by newer mice and keyboard • Connects many different types of peripherals • Where the computer stores temporary information • A port much slower, known as COM (communications port) • ...
Anatomy of a computer. 2018-09-17
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- used to attach hardware devices
- space
- many peripherals, such as MP3, mosern printers, and PDA's
- required from mice and keyboard to be able to plug it in
- it is a printer circuit board
- PORT used for modems, mice and printers
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- 1394 tranfers data
- funnels power through multicolored outlets
- main processor
- INPUT/OUTPUT chip
- PORT port to connect old printers or scanners
- CARD expansion card
- graphics port
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. 2018-09-17
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- used to attach hardware devices
- space
- many peripherals, such as MP3, mosern printers, and PDA's
- required from mice and keyboard to be able to plug it in
- it is a printer circuit board
- PORT used for modems, mice and printers
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- 1394 tranfers data
- funnels power through multicolored outlets
- main processor
- INPUT/OUTPUT chip
- PORT port to connect old printers or scanners
- CARD expansion card
- graphics port
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 2018-11-04
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- supply unit It funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device.
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS in the BIOS chip
- Component Interconnect device ports protrude from the back of computer
- it is a large PCB that houses most of your computer's component and directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices
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- Graphics Port It is houses your graphics card ,which supplies the image to the monitor.
- Many peripherals,such as,modern printers,and PDAs require that connections.
- Port If you have an older printer or scanner,you probably connect the device to the parallel port.
- The CPU stores temporary information
- Port They are much slower than new USB and Fire Wire ports.
- The CPU is the brain that carries out your computer's instruction.
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables,most require PS/2 ports.
- Wire Current Fire Wire ports transfer data as fast as 400 Mbps.
- Card Motherboards often have integrated sound chips,most that attach to one of the motherboards's PCI slots.
13 Clues: The CPU stores temporary information • Port They are much slower than new USB and Fire Wire ports. • Wire Current Fire Wire ports transfer data as fast as 400 Mbps. • The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS in the BIOS chip • The CPU is the brain that carries out your computer's instruction. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2015-09-15
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- Connects older keyboards/mouses.
- Stores temporary data.
- Houses your graphics card.
- Carries out your computer's instructions.
- Houses most of your computer's components.
- Funnels power to each device.
- Connects peripherals.
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- an be slotted into a computer to allow the use of audio components.
- A basic OS.
- Allows peripherals to communicate quickly with the processor.
- Can connect older variants of keyboards, mouses, and modems. Also known as a COM port.
- Connects peripherals and can draw power/data.
- Connects older printers/scanners.
13 Clues: A basic OS. • Connects peripherals. • Stores temporary data. • Houses your graphics card. • Funnels power to each device. • Connects older keyboards/mouses. • Connects older printers/scanners. • Carries out your computer's instructions. • Houses most of your computer's components. • Connects peripherals and can draw power/data. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2015-09-15
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- Slots that let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- A large PCB that houses most of your computer's components
- Much slower than new USB and FireWire ports
- What funnels power through the multicolored cables
- Motherboards often have integrated _______
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- Transfers data as fast as 400Mbps
- The CPU stores temporary information, such as data relating to open programs in the ___
- Some older printers/scanners have to connect to a _______
- The motherboard installs a basic OS in the _____
- Houses your graphics card and supplies the image to the monitor
- Some mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require _______ ports
- The brain that carries the computer's instructions
- What many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers, and PDAs require
13 Clues: Transfers data as fast as 400Mbps • Motherboards often have integrated _______ • Much slower than new USB and FireWire ports • The motherboard installs a basic OS in the _____ • The brain that carries the computer's instructions • What funnels power through the multicolored cables • Some older printers/scanners have to connect to a _______ • ...
