greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-02-16
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- purple and green ports
- for older printers and scanners
- houses graphics card
- hot-swappable port
- activates when you start your computer
- multicoloured cables
- most attach to one of the motherboard's pci slots
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- also known as COM port
- these ports protrude from the back of the computer
- large printed circuit board
- brain of the computer
- MP3 players require this connection
- stores temporary data
13 Clues: hot-swappable port • houses graphics card • multicoloured cables • brain of the computer • stores temporary data • purple and green ports • also known as COM port • large printed circuit board • for older printers and scanners • MP3 players require this connection • activates when you start your computer • most attach to one of the motherboard's pci slots • ...
anatomy of a computer 2021-04-22
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- the brains of a computer
- used on older printers or scanners
- houses most of your computer components and directs data
- mouse and keyboard require this
- intergrated in motherboards
- transfers data upto 480mbps
- transfers data as quick as 400bps
- houses your graphics
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- allows to communicate quickly with professor
- stores temporary information
- slower then the new usb
- performs system checks when computer is turned on
- funnels power through the multicoloured wires
13 Clues: houses your graphics • slower then the new usb • the brains of a computer • intergrated in motherboards • transfers data upto 480mbps • stores temporary information • mouse and keyboard require this • transfers data as quick as 400bps • used on older printers or scanners • allows to communicate quickly with professor • funnels power through the multicoloured wires • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2021-04-22
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- Motherboards often have integrated sound chips. If your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality, you can buy a sound card. Most sound cards attach to one of the mother-board’s PCI slots.
- The ____________ is a large PCB (printed circuit board) that houses most of your computer’s components and directs data traffic to and from the appropriate devices. The most popular ____________ sizes are ATX and microATX.
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the ________ ____. USB and FireWire connections are quickly replacing ________ ____ on most peripherals, including scanners and printers. Keep that in mind the next time you buy a peripheral; you’ll want to be sure that you have an available USB port and you may need to buy a USB cable.
- ______ ____ are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. You can attach some older keyboards, mice, and modems to the serial port, but chances are your ______ ____ is free. The ______ ____ is also known as a COM (communications) port.
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers, and PDAs (personal digital assistants) require ___ connections. Some devices are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data through the ___ port. ___ 1.1 ports transfer data at 12Mbps (megabits per second), while new USB 2.0 ports can transfer data at up to 480Mbps. Keep in mind that if you have a ___ 1.1 peripheral and a ___ 2.0 port, data will transfer at the ___ 1.1 speed.
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- Current ________ ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps (megabits per second). (The next genera-tion of ________ offers speeds as fast as 3,200 Mbps.) You can use ________ to connect many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras. Like USB ports, ________ ports are hot-swappable, which means you can connect a device to the ________ port, unplug it, and connect another device without rebooting the computer.
- The CPU stores temporary information, such as data relating to open programs, in ___. When the ___ reaches its capacity, the processor redirects the excess data to your hard drive. Because the hard drive isn’t nearly as fast as ___, this virtual memory stores and releases data at a slower rate. If your computer performs slowly when you have multiple programs open, you can usu-ally increase the performance by adding ad-ditional ___.
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require ____ ports. Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
- The ___ is the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. You won’t be able to see your ___ when you open your case because a heatsink covers it. Heatsinks are metal blocks (often copper or aluminum) that cool the processor by dissipating the heat. Many heatsinks use fans to augment the cooling process.
- The ___ houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor. Some mother-boards include an integrated graphics card. ___ graphics cards, which often include additional RAM, generally pro-vide better quality images than generic integrated chips.
- The ___ isn’t the prettiest component by any means. It funnels power through the multicolored cables (many cables have more than one connector) to each device.
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS (oper-ating system) in the ____ chip. The ____ activates when you turn on the computer and per-forms system checks before starting your main OS. It also lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals. Many ____es let you configure some system activities, such as powersaving functions. Newer ____ chips store information in flash ROM, which lets users upgrade the ____ software.
- the ___ slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. You can add devices, such as modems and sound cards, to the ___ slot. ___ device ports protrude from the back of the computer.
13 Clues: The ___ isn’t the prettiest component by any means. It funnels power through the multicolored cables (many cables have more than one connector) to each device. • Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require ____ ports. Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-09-18
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- this supplies image to the monitor
- MP3 players need this connection
- can transfer data as fast as 4000bps
- it is also known as com ports
- it isn't the prettiest component
- used for better sound quality
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- used to connect old printers or scanners
- computer's brain
- it is a large PCB
- most of the keyboards require this port
- a chip in which basic OS is installed
- you can add sound cards to this slot
- place where temporary data is stored
13 Clues: computer's brain • it is a large PCB • it is also known as com ports • used for better sound quality • MP3 players need this connection • it isn't the prettiest component • this supplies image to the monitor • can transfer data as fast as 4000bps • you can add sound cards to this slot • place where temporary data is stored • a chip in which basic OS is installed • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2021-09-10
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- Houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- Large PCB that houses most of your computer's components.
- A place on the outside of your PC where you can plug in a cable.
- Funnels power through the multicolored cables.
- Helps when your computer overheats.
- The CPU stores temporary information in...
- The brain of a computer
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- Used when you want to add components to a PC that doesn't already have a space on the motherboard.
- Every component in your relies on it's...
- A device used to store data when it's not being used.
- Designed to carry data, power or both.
- These types of slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- You are able to connect older devices like keyboards and mice to...
13 Clues: The brain of a computer • Helps when your computer overheats. • Designed to carry data, power or both. • Every component in your relies on it's... • The CPU stores temporary information in... • Funnels power through the multicolored cables. • A device used to store data when it's not being used. • Large PCB that houses most of your computer's components. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2021-09-09
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- Houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- Large PCB that houses most of your computer's components.
- A place on the outside of your PC where you can plug in a cable.
- Funnels power through the multicolored cables.
- Helps when your computer overheats.
- The CPU stores temporary information in...
- The brain of a computer
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- Used when you want to add components to a PC that doesn't already have a space on the motherboard.
- Every component in your relies on it's...
- A device used to store data when it's not being used.
- Designed to carry data, power or both.
- These type of slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- You are able to connect older devices like keyboards and mice to...
13 Clues: The brain of a computer • Helps when your computer overheats. • Designed to carry data, power or both. • Every component in your relies on it's... • The CPU stores temporary information in... • Funnels power through the multicolored cables. • A device used to store data when it's not being used. • Large PCB that houses most of your computer's components. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2021-09-13
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- you can add devices to the slot
- houses our computers components
- used to connect many different types of paherepherals
- enables your computer to interact with applications
- funnels power through cables
- port for older key boards and mouses
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- port for older printers
- card better sound quality
- stores temporary information
- supplies images to the monitor
- used to draw power from the computer
- performs system check
- mouse and keyboard port
13 Clues: performs system check • port for older printers • mouse and keyboard port • card better sound quality • stores temporary information • funnels power through cables • supplies images to the monitor • you can add devices to the slot • houses our computers components • used to draw power from the computer • port for older key boards and mouses • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2021-09-27
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- is the brain that carries out you computer’s instructions.
- high-speed computer data-transfer interface used to connect personal computers, audio and video devices
- use to effectively, quickly and properly gather or transfer data from one device to another.
- slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- is the main printed circuit board within a computer
- is a hardware interface used to connect a mouse or keyboard to a computer via a 6-pin Mini-DIN plug and socket.
- holds data while it is in use.
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- used to connect printers, computers and other devices that need relatively high bandwidth.
- are much slower than new USB and firewire ports.
- is the built-in core processor software responsible for booting up your system.
- converts between digital data and analog sound.
- holds instructions to start the computer up
- houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
13 Clues: holds data while it is in use. • holds instructions to start the computer up • converts between digital data and analog sound. • are much slower than new USB and firewire ports. • is the main printed circuit board within a computer • is the brain that carries out you computer’s instructions. • slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2021-05-26
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- much slower than USB and FireWire ports. It is also known as a communications port.
- provides sound/better quality sound
- some devices can draw power and data from the computer through it.
- starts when you turn on your computer and checks your system before starting your OS.
- funnels power through cables to each device.
- A large circuit board that houses most of your computer components.
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- allows peripherals to communicate quickly with the processor.
- getting replaced by USB and FireWire connections on most peripherals
- houses your graphics card
- the brains of the PC.
- the CPU stores temporary information in it.
- current _______ ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps.
- some keyboards and mice may need to use them. Generally, keyboard ports are purple and mouse ports are green.
13 Clues: the brains of the PC. • houses your graphics card • provides sound/better quality sound • the CPU stores temporary information in it. • funnels power through cables to each device. • current _______ ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps. • allows peripherals to communicate quickly with the processor. • some devices can draw power and data from the computer through it. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2021-05-26
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- used to add and connect devices like network cards and sound cards
- a popular device used for data transfer and storage
- distributes power to each device using cables
- allows for the use of audio
- provides an image display to the monitor
- ports used for connecting mice and keyboards, typically purple and green
- processes and carries out the instructions it receives
- also known as a communications port, used for attaching older devices
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- software that is activated when the computer powers on
- provides temporary storage for an open program's information
- circuit board home to most of a computer's components
- transfers data between digital devices at a speed of 400 Mbps
- connects devices such as scanners and printers, but is being replaced by USB and FireWire
13 Clues: allows for the use of audio • provides an image display to the monitor • distributes power to each device using cables • a popular device used for data transfer and storage • circuit board home to most of a computer's components • software that is activated when the computer powers on • processes and carries out the instructions it receives • ...
Anatomy Of a Computer 2021-10-04
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- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS (oper-ating system) in the BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) chip.The BIOS activates when you turn on the computer and per-forms system checks before starting your main OS. It also lets the processor communicate with the PC’s peripherals. Many BIOSes let you configure some system activities, such as power-saving functions. Newer BIOS chips store information in flash ROM,which lets users upgrade the BIOS software.
- The CPU stores temporary information,such as data relating to open programs, in RAM. When the RAM reaches its capacity, the processor redirects the excess data to your hard drive. Because the hard drive isn’t nearly as fast as RAM, this virtual memory stores and releases data at a slower rate. If your computer performs slowly when you
- are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. You can attach some older key-boards, mice, and modems to it
- often have integrated sound chips. If your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality, you can buy a soundcard. Most sound cards attach to one of the mother-board’s PCI slots.
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the parallel port. USB and FireWire connections are quickly replacing parallel ports on most peripherals, including scanners and printers.Keep that in mind the next time you buy a peripheral;you’ll want to be sure that you have an available USB port and you may need to buy a USB cable.
- Many peripherals, such as MP3 players, modern printers, and PDAs (personal digital assistants) require USB(Universal Serial Bus) connections. Some devices are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data through the port. USB 1.1 ports transfer data at 12mbps(megabits per second), while new __ 2.0 ports can transfer data at up to 480Mbps. Keep in mind that if you have a __ 1.1 peripheral and a __ 2.0 port, data will transfer at the USB 1.1 speed.
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- is a large pcb that houses most of your computers components and directs data traffic.
- ports transfer data as fast as 400Mbps (megabits per second).You can use it to connect many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras.
- which supplies the image to the monitor. Some mother-boards include an integrated graphics card. The graphics cards, which often include additional RAM, generally pro-vide better quality images than generic
- isn’t the prettiest component by any means. It funnels power through the multicolored cables (many cables have more than one connector) to each device.
- carries out your computer’s instructions. You won’t be able to see it
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include usb cables, most require __ ports. Manufacturers generally color the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
- slots let perpherals communicate quickly with the processor. You can add devices, such as modems and sound cards, to the PCI slot. PCI device ports protrude from the back of the computer.
13 Clues: carries out your computer’s instructions. You won’t be able to see it • is a large pcb that houses most of your computers components and directs data traffic. • are much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. You can attach some older key-boards, mice, and modems to it • ...
Anatomy Crossword (no abbreviations) 2017-02-10
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- temporary information, such as data relating to open programs, is stored here
- covered by a heatsink, and the "brain" of the computer
- MP3's, modern printers, and personal digital assistants require these connections
- these slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- a very outdated port, most of the time it is unused
- use these to connect many different types of peripherals
- if your computer does not come with one, you can buy one and attach it to a PCI slot
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- houses the computer's graphics card, and often include additional RAM
- activates when you turn on the computer and performs system checks before starting the computer's main OS
- most mice and keyboards require these ports
- for older printers and scanners, you would need to plug them into this
- houses most of the components in a computer
- funnels power through multicolored cables
13 Clues: funnels power through multicolored cables • most mice and keyboards require these ports • houses most of the components in a computer • a very outdated port, most of the time it is unused • covered by a heatsink, and the "brain" of the computer • use these to connect many different types of peripherals • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2017-10-06
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- keyboard and mouse port
- basic input output system
- the brain that carries out the computer instruction
- scanner and printer port
- communication port
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- peripheral Component Interconnect
- better sound quality
- printed circuit board
- power supply unit
- transfer data as fast as 400mbps
- accelerated graphics port
- universal serial bus
- where temporary information is stored
13 Clues: power supply unit • communication port • better sound quality • universal serial bus • printed circuit board • keyboard and mouse port • scanner and printer port • basic input output system • accelerated graphics port • transfer data as fast as 400mbps • peripheral Component Interconnect • where temporary information is stored • the brain that carries out the computer instruction
Anatomy of a Computer 2018-09-17
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- Required from mice and keyboard to be able to plug it in.
- The CPU that stores temporary information.
- 1394 Transfer data.
- It communicates quickly with the processor.
- Graphics card.
- Card For better sound.
- Brain of the computer.
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- Port Where you plug the printer.
- Is a printer circuit board.
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic operation system.
- Port Known as a COM (communicate) port.
- Funnels power through the multicolored cables.
- Many peripherals, such as MP3, modern printers, and PDA's.
13 Clues: Graphics card. • 1394 Transfer data. • Card For better sound. • Brain of the computer. • Is a printer circuit board. • Port Where you plug the printer. • Port Known as a COM (communicate) port. • The CPU that stores temporary information. • It communicates quickly with the processor. • Funnels power through the multicolored cables. • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2018-09-17
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- transfers data as fast as 400bps
- used to increase the performance of a computer
- a way for some devices to draw power form the computer
- much slower than USB and Fire wire ports
- mother boards often have this chip
- houses your graphics card
- is not the prettiest component
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- a large PCB
- slot let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor
- let the processor communicate with the PCs peripherals
- port old way to connect a printer or scanner
- brain of computer
- the old way to connect peripherals
13 Clues: a large PCB • brain of computer • houses your graphics card • is not the prettiest component • transfers data as fast as 400bps • mother boards often have this chip • the old way to connect peripherals • much slower than USB and Fire wire ports • port old way to connect a printer or scanner • used to increase the performance of a computer • ...
Anatomy Of a Computer 2019-09-16
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- printed circuit board.
- houses your graphics card.
- the brain that carries out your computers instructions.
- much slower than new USB and FireWare ports.
- transfers data as fast as 400Mbps.
- activates when you turn on your computer.
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- if you have and older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the _____________.
- if your motherboard doesn't have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality, you can buy a ________.
- it funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device.
- when it reaches its capacity the processer redirects the excess data to your hard drive.
- device ports protrude from the back of the computer.
- although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require ____ ports.
- MP3 players, modern printers, and PDAs require this.
13 Clues: printed circuit board. • houses your graphics card. • transfers data as fast as 400Mbps. • activates when you turn on your computer. • much slower than new USB and FireWare ports. • device ports protrude from the back of the computer. • MP3 players, modern printers, and PDAs require this. • the brain that carries out your computers instructions. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2019-09-24
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- Holds the data.
- activates when you turn on the computer.
- If you have a older printer you can connect the device to the...
- you can attach older keyboards it.
- This makes the computer have sound.
- It funnels power through the multicolored.
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- The heart of the computer.
- can connect to any type of peripherals.
- Colours the keyboard and mice.
- Communicates quickly with a processor.
- The brain of the computer.
- houses your graphic cards.
- Can transfer information to another device.
13 Clues: Holds the data. • The heart of the computer. • The brain of the computer. • houses your graphic cards. • Colours the keyboard and mice. • you can attach older keyboards it. • This makes the computer have sound. • Communicates quickly with a processor. • can connect to any type of peripherals. • activates when you turn on the computer. • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2019-10-03
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- Universal serial bus
- Random access memory
- Central processing unit
- slower type of USB
- used for older printer scanner
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- A large PCB that houses most of your computers components
- Power supply unit
- quickly transfers data
- better sound quality
- peripheral component interconnect
- basic input/output system
- Accelerated graphics pore
- used to connect most mice and keyboard
13 Clues: Power supply unit • slower type of USB • Universal serial bus • better sound quality • Random access memory • quickly transfers data • Central processing unit • basic input/output system • Accelerated graphics pore • used for older printer scanner • peripheral component interconnect • used to connect most mice and keyboard • A large PCB that houses most of your computers components
Anatomy of a Computer 2019-09-10
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- the "brain", carries out instructions
- performs system check before starting main OS
- used to connect digital cameras
- where temporary information is stored
- Card used if you want better sound quality
- where the graphics card is
- port older printers and scanners need this to connect
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- peripherals need this to connect to the computer
- where most computer components are, directs data traffic
- lets peripherals communicate quickly with the computer
- port also known as the communications port
- power supply unit
- most mice and keyboards need this to connect
13 Clues: power supply unit • where the graphics card is • used to connect digital cameras • the "brain", carries out instructions • where temporary information is stored • port also known as the communications port • Card used if you want better sound quality • most mice and keyboards need this to connect • performs system check before starting main OS • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2019-09-10
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- If your motherboard doesn't have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality, this is what you would buy
- old peripherals used to use this port to connect to the motherboard
- old printers or scanners used this port to connect to the motherboard
- Funnels power through multiple cables that connect to the PC
- This port is used to transfer data as fast as 400-3200mps
- This is used to store the motherboard's basic OS
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- This port is used to connect older mice and keyboards and is much slower than a USB
- A slot that lets peripherals connect and communicate quickly
- Many peripherals such as keyboards,printers,and mice require this to connect to the motherboard
- Houses your graphics card and supplies the image to the monitor
- A small electronic device that carries out the computer's instructions.Software and hardware rely on this device
- This component houses most of your PC components and direct's data to and from approximate devices
- The CPU uses this to store temporary information relating to opening programs
13 Clues: This is used to store the motherboard's basic OS • This port is used to transfer data as fast as 400-3200mps • A slot that lets peripherals connect and communicate quickly • Funnels power through multiple cables that connect to the PC • Houses your graphics card and supplies the image to the monitor • ...
Anatomy of the Computer 2019-10-17
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- Can transfer data from inside the computer to a stick (or vise versa.)
- Stores temporary information, such as open programs.
- A large part of the computer that transfers data.
- Helps to make the image pop up on your monitor.
- Attach to one of the mother-board’s PCI slots.
- The "brain" that carries out your computer's instructions.
- Allows for quick communication with the processors.
- Generally colored the keyboard port purple and the mouse port green.
- to connect many different ports including digital (video) cameras
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- Connect devices into this.
- Activated when you turn on the computer and it runs it's system checks.
- ports. You can attach some older key-ports, mice and more to this.
- Funnels power through the multicolored cables.
13 Clues: Connect devices into this. • Funnels power through the multicolored cables. • Attach to one of the mother-board’s PCI slots. • Helps to make the image pop up on your monitor. • A large part of the computer that transfers data. • Allows for quick communication with the processors. • Stores temporary information, such as open programs. • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2023-09-12
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- Slots let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- Stores temporary information, such as data relating to open programs, in RAM.
- Basic OS Installed by Computer
- Slower than USB ports that is used to connect older peripherals
- Houses the Graphics Card that supplies image to the monitor
- Most sound cards attach to this
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- A Larger PCB Board That Houses Most of Your Components
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to this
- connects many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras.
- Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cablParallel require this.
- Provides Power to the other components
- Used to connect most Peripherals
- The Brain That Carries out the Computers Instructions
13 Clues: Basic OS Installed by Computer • Most sound cards attach to this • Used to connect most Peripherals • Provides Power to the other components • The Brain That Carries out the Computers Instructions • A Larger PCB Board That Houses Most of Your Components • Houses the Graphics Card that supplies image to the monitor • ...
anatomy of the computer 2023-09-14
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- funnels power through the multicoloured cables
- the brain that carries out your computers instructions
- you can attach older keyboards and other things
- lets peripherals communicate with the processor quickly
- circular port coloured green and purple
- the part of the computer that houses everything
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- you can buy it for better sound quality (better than a sound chip)
- a place to connect older printers and scanners
- transfer data as fast as 400 mbps
- Accelerated graphics port
- a mini stick to store data on
- basic input/output system
- temporary place to store information
13 Clues: Accelerated graphics port • basic input/output system • a mini stick to store data on • transfer data as fast as 400 mbps • temporary place to store information • circular port coloured green and purple • funnels power through the multicoloured cables • a place to connect older printers and scanners • you can attach older keyboards and other things • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2023-09-14
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- Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables
- The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS
- Which supplies the image to the monitor
- Some devices are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data
- Much slower than new
- Ports transfer data as fast as 400MBPS
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- Motherboards often have integrated sound chips
- Peripheral Component Interconnect
- A large PCB
- If you have an older printer or scanner, you should probably connect to this device
- Power supply unit
- The CPU stores temporary information such as data relating to open programs
13 Clues: A large PCB • Power supply unit • Much slower than new • Peripheral Component Interconnect • Ports transfer data as fast as 400MBPS • Which supplies the image to the monitor • Motherboards often have integrated sound chips • The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS • The brain that carries out your computer’s instructions • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2023-09-14
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- The CPU stores temporary information here
- The computer's brain
- Lets peripherals quickly communicate with processor
- Funnels power to each device
- Performs basic system checks on startup
- Old port, also known as a COM port
- Older printers and scanners use these ports
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- Houses most of the computer's parts
- Houses the graphics card
- Improves sound quality
- Fast ports that many peripherals connect to
- Many peripherals require this ports
- Most mice and keyboards require these
13 Clues: The computer's brain • Improves sound quality • Houses the graphics card • Funnels power to each device • Old port, also known as a COM port • Houses most of the computer's parts • Many peripherals require this ports • Most mice and keyboards require these • Performs basic system checks on startup • The CPU stores temporary information here • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2023-09-14
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- - slots let peripherals communicate quickly
- - can transfer data at up to 480Mbps
- - stores temporary information
- - houses most of the computers components
- - houses your graphics card, supplying images to the monitor
- - much slower than new USB and FireWire ports
- - funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device
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- - the brain that carries out your
- - attached to a motherboards PCI slot
- - transfer data as fast as 400Mbps
- instructions.
- - performs system checks before starting your OS
- - Most mice and keyboards need this
13 Clues: instructions. • - stores temporary information • - the brain that carries out your • - transfer data as fast as 400Mbps • - Most mice and keyboards need this • - can transfer data at up to 480Mbps • - attached to a motherboards PCI slot • - houses most of the computers components • - slots let peripherals communicate quickly • - much slower than new USB and FireWire ports • ...
Anatomy and physiology: Cells 2023-09-21
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- Holds all organelles.
- Stores food, water, and wastes product.
- breaks down excess or worn out cell parts
- Sexual reproduction of gametes.
- Controls many activities of the cell.
- the powerhouse of the cell
- located inside the the nucleus; important in reproduction
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- soft protective layer around cell
- substance of all life
- Allows for proteins and fats to enter the cell.
- The basic structural unit that creates all living things.
- Asexual reproduction of cells.
- Formed when cells of the same type join to perform a common task.
13 Clues: Holds all organelles. • substance of all life • the powerhouse of the cell • Asexual reproduction of cells. • Sexual reproduction of gametes. • soft protective layer around cell • Controls many activities of the cell. • Stores food, water, and wastes product. • breaks down excess or worn out cell parts • Allows for proteins and fats to enter the cell. • ...
Anatomy of a computer 2023-09-19
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- Although some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables, most require ____
- to connect many different types of peripherals, including digital cameras and digital video cameras.
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables.
- devices are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data.
- If your motherboard does not have a sound chip or if you want better sound quality, you can buy a _______
- much slower than new USB and FireWire ports.
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- If you have an older printer or scanner, you probably connect the device to the _______________
- Houses most of your computer's components and directs data.
- Let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor.
- The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS.
- the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions.
- houses your graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- The CPU stores temporary information,such as data relating to open programs.
13 Clues: much slower than new USB and FireWire ports. • It funnels power through the multicolored cables. • The motherboard manufacturer installs a basic OS. • Let peripherals communicate quickly with the processor. • the brain that carries out your computer’s instructions. • Houses most of your computer's components and directs data. • ...
Anatomy Of A Computer 2023-09-19
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- Many things such as your keyboard are plugged into this
- Power Supply Unit
- Used for older mice and keyboards
- Also known as RAM, it temporarily stores data
- Ports transfer data at 400Mbps
- Used for older printers
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- Carries out the computers instructions
- Allows Peripherals to communicate quickly with the processor
- Detects OS on computer startup
- Houses your graphics card
- If your motherboard doesn't have a Sound Chip, then you can purchase one of these
- Houses most of the computers components
- Also known as COM port
13 Clues: Power Supply Unit • Also known as COM port • Used for older printers • Houses your graphics card • Detects OS on computer startup • Ports transfer data at 400Mbps • Used for older mice and keyboards • Carries out the computers instructions • Houses most of the computers components • Also known as RAM, it temporarily stores data • ...
Anatomy of a Computer 2023-09-20
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- This port is a hot-swappable, meaning you can unplug it, and connect another device without rebooting.
- It is considered the brain that carries out instructions and is Marcello's favourite answer to questions.
- If your motherboard doesn't have a sound chip,you can buy this for better sound quality.
- A large PCB that houses of most of your computer's components and directs data traffic to and from the appropriate device.
- Houses your Graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor.
- It funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device.
- When this part of a computer reaches it's capacity redirects the excess data to your hard drive.
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- Altough some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables most require this.
- You can add devices such as modern sound devices and sound cards to the slot.
- Much slower then USB and FireWire ports, and are also known as a COM.
- Some devices are able to draw power from the computer in addition to data from the port.
- If you have an older printer or scanner you probably would connect with is port.
- Activates you turn on the computer and perform system checks before starting the main OS.
13 Clues: It funnels power through the multicolored cables to each device. • Houses your Graphics card, which supplies the image to the monitor. • Much slower then USB and FireWire ports, and are also known as a COM. • Altough some newer mice and keyboards include USB cables most require this. • ...
anatomy of a computer 2023-12-21
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- the brain
- you can attach old input devices
- to plug in a input device
- transfers 400mbps per second
- houses most of your computer's components
- produces you visuals
- temporary information realated to open things
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- communicates with processor
- purple and green port
- funels power through
- makes noises
- for old printers
- checks the systems when computer turned on
13 Clues: the brain • makes noises • for old printers • funels power through • produces you visuals • purple and green port • to plug in a input device • communicates with processor • transfers 400mbps per second • you can attach old input devices • houses most of your computer's components • checks the systems when computer turned on • temporary information realated to open things
Anatomy of a Computer 2024-02-06
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- To assist in the graphics
- To connect foregin device to computer
- The brain of the computer
- Add ons to the computer
- The short term memory
- Colourful ports
- The transfer of data quickly
- Generally used to connect to printers
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- What powers the computer
- Add on for better sound
- The backbone of the computer
- Used to connect keyboard and mice
- Helps start up the computer
13 Clues: Colourful ports • The short term memory • Add on for better sound • Add ons to the computer • What powers the computer • To assist in the graphics • The brain of the computer • Helps start up the computer • The backbone of the computer • The transfer of data quickly • Used to connect keyboard and mice • To connect foregin device to computer • Generally used to connect to printers
Equine Anatomy and Physiology 2024-02-05
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- tube in the body with cartilaginous rings that transmits inhaled air from larynx to the bronchi
- Gland master gland of the endocrine system; located at base of the brain
- not being hydrated
- passageway that connects windpipe to lungs where animals breathe
- either of the 2 oval organs that make up the sperm in men and male mammals
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- An event/thing that causes a specific functional reaction in skin, organ, or tissue
- One of a pair of female glands which the eggs form and estrogen and progesterone are made
- food like grass or hay for horses or cattle
- Gland any one of four endocrine glands above or within the thyroid gland
- Gland near the base of the neck
- blood vessel in animals that carries blood from our heart to body
- a fibrous scleroprotein that happens in the outermost layer of the skin
- tubes that carry blood from all parts of our body to our heart
13 Clues: not being hydrated • Gland near the base of the neck • food like grass or hay for horses or cattle • tubes that carry blood from all parts of our body to our heart • passageway that connects windpipe to lungs where animals breathe • blood vessel in animals that carries blood from our heart to body • ...
Anatomy of Computer Crossword 2024-02-15
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- The brain that carries out your computer's instructions
- communicates quickly with the processor
- It is known as a COM (communications) port
- Most mice and keyboards require this
- Activates when you turn on the computer
- Many peripherals require this to draw power from the computer
- Directs data
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- You connect old printers and scanners to this
- Can add devices
- Can be used to connect to many different peripherals
- Funnels power through the multicolored cables
- If your Motherboard doesn't have a sound chip, you buy this
- Houses your graphics card
13 Clues: Directs data • Can add devices • Houses your graphics card • Most mice and keyboards require this • communicates quickly with the processor • Activates when you turn on the computer • It is known as a COM (communications) port • You connect old printers and scanners to this • Funnels power through the multicolored cables • Can be used to connect to many different peripherals • ...
Anatomy of A Computer 2024-02-15
13 Clues: Controls sound • Transfers data • Connects w/ USB • Holds graphic cards • Slowly transfers data • Stores temporary info • Preforms system checks • Connects & Directs data • Carries out instructions • Connects computer systems • Draws power from computer • Communicates w/ processer • Funnels power through cables
anatomy of a computer 2024-02-12
13 Clues: stores data • a slower port • system checks • transfers data • on old devices • most common port • for better sound • power distributor • a port for your mice • brain of the computer • peripheral communication • main part of the computer • a home for your graphics card
Anatomy of a Computer 2024-02-14
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- Allows the transfer of data between 2 devices
- Adds peripherals to the user's computer
- Allows the user to insert objects into the motherboard from the back, such as soundcards
- Connects the keyboard and mouse to the computer
- Stores data that is needed to retrieve quickly
- Generates and records audio
- Carries out the user instructions for the computer temporarily
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- Allows the user to connect devices for data transfer
- Houses most of the computer's components
- Manages the data flow in the computer
- It guides power through cables to each device.
- Connects peripheral devices to the computer
- Helps supply images to the monitor screen
13 Clues: Generates and records audio • Manages the data flow in the computer • Adds peripherals to the user's computer • Houses most of the computer's components • Helps supply images to the monitor screen • Connects peripheral devices to the computer • Allows the transfer of data between 2 devices • It guides power through cables to each device. • ...
Frog-Anatomy and Morphology 2023-10-12
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- brain box
- structural and functional units of kidneys.
- common frog
- summer sleep
- membrane covering heart
- The protective colouration seen animals such as frog.
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- fertilisation in frog
- a small median chamber that is used to pass feacal matter, urine and sperms to the exterior.
- ear of the frog
- winter sleep
- cold blooded animals
- larva of frog
- partially digested food
13 Clues: brain box • common frog • winter sleep • summer sleep • larva of frog • ear of the frog • cold blooded animals • fertilisation in frog • partially digested food • membrane covering heart • structural and functional units of kidneys. • The protective colouration seen animals such as frog. • a small median chamber that is used to pass feacal matter, urine and sperms to the exterior.
The Abdominal Wall Anatomy 2024-04-18
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- The long muscles with the white line down the middle.
- A tendon-like sheet of fascia.
- The strength layer of the skin.
- These can adhere the bowel to the abdominal wall.
- The strength layer of the fat.
- The pigmented layer of the skin.
- The peritoneal cavity has a ______________ pressure.
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- A line that is formed where the posterior rectus sheath ends.
- The deepest of the anterolateral muscles.
- The second layer of the abdominal wall.
- A white line formed between the rectus muscles.
- The _______ oblique is the second anterolateral muscle from the top.
- The layer of the skin containing the papillary and reticulum.
13 Clues: A tendon-like sheet of fascia. • The strength layer of the fat. • The strength layer of the skin. • The pigmented layer of the skin. • The second layer of the abdominal wall. • The deepest of the anterolateral muscles. • A white line formed between the rectus muscles. • These can adhere the bowel to the abdominal wall. • ...
anatomy of a lathe 2026-03-30
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- at the very bottom
- right next to the tool rest
- rhymes with sock
- where you turn stuff on the RIGHT side
- where you turn stuff on the LEFT side
- meets with the headstock handwheel (perpendicular)
- part of the spur
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- where you sleep
- where the tools are held
- a lever or screw to hold the tool rest
- stops the spindle
- spins stuff
- helps tools stay still
- left side (important)
14 Clues: spins stuff • where you sleep • rhymes with sock • part of the spur • stops the spindle • at the very bottom • left side (important) • helps tools stay still • where the tools are held • right next to the tool rest • where you turn stuff on the LEFT side • a lever or screw to hold the tool rest • where you turn stuff on the RIGHT side • meets with the headstock handwheel (perpendicular)
Wine - Tongue Anatomy 2020-08-19
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- a taste in wine similar to aged meat
- the spot of the tongue where there is neutral taste
- a popular ingredient for Chinese food
- felt at the tip of the tongue
- a wine that triggers a mouth-watering response
- blanc a wine with natural high acidity
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- felt at the rear end of the tongue
- type of taste felt at both sides of the tongue near the tip
- type of taste felt at both sides of the tongue near the rear end
9 Clues: felt at the tip of the tongue • felt at the rear end of the tongue • a taste in wine similar to aged meat • a popular ingredient for Chinese food • blanc a wine with natural high acidity • a wine that triggers a mouth-watering response • the spot of the tongue where there is neutral taste • type of taste felt at both sides of the tongue near the tip • ...
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 • ...
Seed Anatomy Crossword 2022-08-29
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- coat, Protective outer layer
- Opening, weakening, or altering the seed coat
- Process of a dormant seed beginning to sprout into a seedling
- First leaf or set of leaves
- Pretreating seeds to stimulate natural conditions
- A fertilized ovule, immature plant
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- Built in mechanism that stops seeds from sprouting too soon
- An embryo with a single cotyledon, or leaf
- An embryo with a pair of cotyledons, or leaves
9 Clues: First leaf or set of leaves • coat, Protective outer layer • A fertilized ovule, immature plant • An embryo with a single cotyledon, or leaf • Opening, weakening, or altering the seed coat • An embryo with a pair of cotyledons, or leaves • Pretreating seeds to stimulate natural conditions • Built in mechanism that stops seeds from sprouting too soon • ...
Basic Heart Anatomy 2025-01-29
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- Vena Cava The main vein bringing blood to the right atrium
- The membrane surrounding the heart
- Atrium The upper right chamber of the heart
- Valve The valve between the left atrium and left ventricle
- Ventricle The chamber that pumps oxygenated blood to the body
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- The muscular layer of the heart
- Atrium The chamber that receives oxygenated blood from the lungs
- The small pacemaker of the heart
- Valve The valve that prevents backflow into the right ventricle
- The largest artery in the body
10 Clues: The largest artery in the body • The muscular layer of the heart • The small pacemaker of the heart • The membrane surrounding the heart • Atrium The upper right chamber of the heart • Vena Cava The main vein bringing blood to the right atrium • Valve The valve between the left atrium and left ventricle • ...
The heart anatomy 2025-04-18
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- right atrium pumps into right ventricle through the
- inferior chambers that pump blood around the two circuits
- lies in the thorax posterior to the sternum, left of the midline and rest on superior surface of diaphragm.
- heart strings, cord like tendons that connect the papillary muscles to tricuspid and bicuspid valve in the heart.
- receives oxygen poor blood, then pumps to lungs
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- project from the walls into the ventricular cavity
- receives oxygenated blood from lungs
- superior and inferior vessels returning blood to the heart
- superior chambers receive blood returning from pulmonary and systemic circuits
9 Clues: receives oxygenated blood from lungs • 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 • ...
Salmon Internal Anatomy 2025-11-06
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- Gonads Female salmon use these to make eggs.
- This is where food goes after it’s swallowed.
- These take oxygen from the water so the salmon can breathe.
- This organ cleans the salmon’s blood.
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- This organ helps make food easy to digest.
- This pumps blood through the salmon’s body.
- Food goes in here first.
- Bladder This helps a salmon float up and down in the water.
- This organ helps fight germs and stores blood.
9 Clues: Food goes in here first. • This organ cleans the salmon’s blood. • This organ helps make food easy to digest. • This pumps blood through the salmon’s body. • Gonads Female salmon use these to make eggs. • This is where food goes after it’s swallowed. • This organ helps fight germs and stores blood. • Bladder This helps a salmon float up and down in the water. • ...
PrestonTrevorPeriod5Game2 2022-09-19
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- The 2 bones both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complementing each other
- Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- Movement that decreases the angle between 2 bones
- Movement that increases the angle between 2 bones
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
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- When one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate
- Movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body
- Allows bones to make a sliding motion either back and forth or side to side
- In this type of joint, bones are connected by hyaline or fibrocartilage
10 Clues: Movement that decreases the angle between 2 bones • Movement that increases the angle between 2 bones • Allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • Movement of the limbs away from the midline of the body • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • In this type of joint, bones are connected by hyaline or fibrocartilage • ...
BUSS, EMMA 7 GAME 2 2023-09-15
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- a hollow place within the body, organ or bone
- the position in which the human body stands while being examined
- a horizontal plane dividing the body into upper and lower parts
- a joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
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- when one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- allows only extension or flexion due to its anatomy
- where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate
- a joint that lacks the synovial cavity
- the two bones concave and convex regions with the shapes of the two bones complimenting eachother
- allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
10 Clues: a joint that lacks the synovial cavity • a hollow place within the body, organ or bone • allows only extension or flexion due to its anatomy • a joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • a horizontal plane dividing the body into upper and lower parts • the position in which the human body stands while being examined • ...
Sonography 2023-06-05
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- a branch of medicine that uses imaging technology to diagnose and treat disease.
- the branch of science concerned with the bodily structure of humans, animals, and other living organisms.
- technologists Create images of blood vessels.
- Device that sends ultrasound waves which is used to listen to an echo.
- a treatment commonly used in physical therapy to provide deep heating to soft tissues in the body.
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- An ultrasound exam of the heart.
- device used in hospitals to look at the inner workings of the body.
- concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems.
- Evaluate the size, shape, and density of tissues in the body to help diagnose medical conditions.
- a graph representing a sound, showing the distribution of energy at different frequencies.
10 Clues: An ultrasound exam of the heart. • technologists Create images of blood vessels. • concerned with the diagnosis of illness or other problems. • device used in hospitals to look at the inner workings of the body. • Device that sends ultrasound waves which is used to listen to an echo. • ...
Human Rights 2025-02-17
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- — A Swahili word meaning justice or truth, commonly used in human rights contexts.
- — A tragic event in Kenya involving a religious cult and mass deaths, raising calls for investigation.
- — A feeling of uncertainty or lack of confidence about oneself.
- — A indigenous community in Kenya known for their cultural heritage and land rights struggles.
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- — The principle of fairness and moral rightness in every society.
- — To examine or inquire carefully to uncover facts or truth.
- — The inherent value and respect that every human being deserves.
- — A condition where a person is born with reproductive anatomy that doesn't fit typical definitions of male or female.
8 Clues: — To examine or inquire carefully to uncover facts or truth. • — A feeling of uncertainty or lack of confidence about oneself. • — The principle of fairness and moral rightness in every society. • — The inherent value and respect that every human being deserves. • — A Swahili word meaning justice or truth, commonly used in human rights contexts. • ...
Plural Nouns: Sebastian Bedoya and Emilio Lopez 2021-03-23
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- An hordet animal that is commonly hunted
- primarily aquatic vertebrate animals, generally ecotothermic and gill-breathing
- A plant with thorns, is common in desserts
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- specialized mainly to carry out photosynthesis. Stem morphology and anatomy
- continuation of the scalp made up of a keratin fiber and made up of a root and a stem.
5 Clues: An hordet animal that is commonly hunted • A plant with thorns, is common in desserts • specialized mainly to carry out photosynthesis. Stem morphology and anatomy • primarily aquatic vertebrate animals, generally ecotothermic and gill-breathing • continuation of the scalp made up of a keratin fiber and made up of a root and a stem.
Science NTI day 7 2020-03-26
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- branch of economics that analyzes the market behavior of consumers
- An expert in living organisms, revealed by the separation of parts, or anatomy.
- an expert of specialist in the study of mind and behavior; psychology
- A person qualified to practice medicine; Doctor of medicine.
- A type of engineer that is mainly concerned with the use of machines in industry.
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- The science dealing with the properties, distribution, and circulation of water on and below the earth's surface and in the atmosphere.
- A social science dealing with political institutions and with the principals and conduct of the government.
- A person who installs and maintains electrical equipment.
- An expert that deals with celestial objects, space, and the physical universe; astronomy.
- A scientist who studies fossils.
10 Clues: A scientist who studies fossils. • A person who installs and maintains electrical equipment. • A person qualified to practice medicine; Doctor of medicine. • branch of economics that analyzes the market behavior of consumers • an expert of specialist in the study of mind and behavior; psychology • ...
Evidence of Evolution 2023-01-25
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- Analogous structures indicates that two species DO NOT have common _______.
- ________ anatomy is the study of similarities and differences among structures of living species.
- ________record indicates that different species of horses often overlapped with each other.
- structures are body parts of organisms that are similar in structure and position but different in function
- is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations.
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- _______selection is the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change.
- occurs when the last individual organism of a species dies.
- Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure are.
- The science of the development of embryos from fertilization to birth is called ______.
- are body parts that have lost their original function through evolution.
10 Clues: occurs when the last individual organism of a species dies. • Body parts that perform a similar function but differ in structure are. • are body parts that have lost their original function through evolution. • Analogous structures indicates that two species DO NOT have common _______. • ...
Biology 2023-03-17
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- Organism which change their body temperature according to surrounding. These are also called cold blooded animal
- organism which depend on other living organism for their food and shelter
- Study of internal structure of organisms
- Communication of thoughts or ideas from one mind to another without normal use of senses. In other word this is the process of mental contact
- Study of external structure
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- Study of Microorganism like virus bacteria algae fungi and protozoa
- Study of diseases, effects, causable agents and transmission of pathogens
- Study of origin, development and relationship between the culture of past and present human
- Chemical substance taken as food which are necessary for various faction, growth and heath of living
- Study of classification, nomenclature and identification of organism
10 Clues: Study of external structure • Study of internal structure of organisms • Study of Microorganism like virus bacteria algae fungi and protozoa • Study of classification, nomenclature and identification of organism • Study of diseases, effects, causable agents and transmission of pathogens • organism which depend on other living organism for their food and shelter • ...
Onboarding Crossword 2023-05-23
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- Soft braces often incorporate this type of therapy.
- Health care professionals trained to assess lower limb anatomy and biomechanics.
- This bracing function is often used post-operatively.
- More _____ = more support
- These braces limit the range of motion to varying degrees in order to support and encourage healing.
- We look at an individuals whole body and story to understand their needs and provide individualized solutions based on the big picture.
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- Individual trained to provide personalized bracing and rehab solutions for sprains, strains, and other common conditions.
- Our lab division that manufactures custom foot orthotics and related devices for clinicians worldwide.
- Braces should not be relied upon, but should be used as a _____ in their recovery.
- This is essential to successful client interaction.
10 Clues: More _____ = more support • Soft braces often incorporate this type of therapy. • This is essential to successful client interaction. • This bracing function is often used post-operatively. • Health care professionals trained to assess lower limb anatomy and biomechanics. • Braces should not be relied upon, but should be used as a _____ in their recovery. • ...
science biology and geneticsish 2015-09-08
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- results in the addition of mass to an organism
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
- the process of natural changes that take place during the life of and organism
- an ___________ is and inherited characteristic that results from changes to a species over time
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- the production of offspring
- regulation of a n organism's internal conditions to maintain life is called ________
- the reaction to a stimulus
- is a group of organisms that can breed with one another and produce fertile offspring's
- anything that is part of either environment and causes some sort of reaction by the organism is called
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
10 Clues: the reaction to a stimulus • the production of offspring • results in the addition of mass to an organism • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form. • the process of natural changes that take place during the life of and organism • regulation of a n organism's internal conditions to maintain life is called ________ • ...
DahnkeEllaP7 Game 3 2023-09-19
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- The 2 bones both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complementing each other
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- Many joints are identified by combining the names of the 2 bones that form the joint
- Example of Gomphoses
- Example of Amphiarthroses/Slightly movable
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate
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- Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- When one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone (used & in your answer)
- Allows only extension and flexion due to it's anatomy
- There are 6 different types of _________
10 Clues: Example of Gomphoses • There are 6 different types of _________ • Example of Amphiarthroses/Slightly movable • Allows only extension and flexion due to it's anatomy • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side • ...
Kern, Aspen [Period 6] Game 3 - Joints 2024-09-13
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- Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- A series of joints that allows movement of the human body
- A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments
- Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy
- The 2 bones both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complementing each other
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- Freely movable joints are called
- In this type of joint, bones are connected by hyaline or fibrocartilage
- Joints where a conical process fits into a socket and is held in place by ligaments
- A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- A thin layer of dense, fibrous connective tissue unites the bones of the skull
10 Clues: Freely movable joints are called • Allows only Extension & Flexion due to its anatomy • A joint in which the bones are connected by ligaments • A series of joints that allows movement of the human body • A freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • In this type of joint, bones are connected by hyaline or fibrocartilage • ...
zoology 2024-02-22
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- division of a plant or animal into separate parts or sections
- the structure of an oval shape that contains the cell bodies of a neuron, glial, and connective tissue
- a tubule open to the exterior which acts as an organ of excretion or osmoregulation
- A bristle or hair in many invertebrates
- each of a number of paired muscular bristle-bearing appendages used in locomotion, sensation, or respiration
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- large phylum that comprises the segmented worms
- a complete and closed loop around the food-entry parts of the animal's anatomy
- Any dividing wall in a plant or animal
8 Clues: Any dividing wall in a plant or animal • A bristle or hair in many invertebrates • large phylum that comprises the segmented worms • division of a plant or animal into separate parts or sections • a complete and closed loop around the food-entry parts of the animal's anatomy • a tubule open to the exterior which acts as an organ of excretion or osmoregulation • ...
History Key Words 2023-11-05
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- Someone who has excellent knowledge of a particular subject.
- Spiritual leader of Islam, any of the former Muslim rulers of Baghdad.
- A member of the Abbas family, the ruling of Caliphs of Baghdad.
- Age Of Islam A period of cultural,economic, and scientific flourishing in the Islamic World, dated from the 8th century to the 15th century.
- The scientific study of space and the universe.
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- An Islamic state led by a Caliph.
- The scientific study of an animal or plan, or any of its' parts.
- Name give to the group of people originating from the middle east and north Africa.
8 Clues: An Islamic state led by a Caliph. • The scientific study of space and the universe. • Someone who has excellent knowledge of a particular subject. • A member of the Abbas family, the ruling of Caliphs of Baghdad. • The scientific study of an animal or plan, or any of its' parts. • Spiritual leader of Islam, any of the former Muslim rulers of Baghdad. • ...
Anatomy Day 1 2024-02-28
4 Clues: Organ in the pleural cavity? • Organ in the pericardial cavity? • Study of the structure and shape of the body parts • Short, hairlike projections for movement of substances over the cell surface
Neuronsurgery Tools 2023-09-29
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- used to expose areas for surgery and to grasp, withdraw, or stabilize the tissue
- used for grasping and holding
- scissor-like stainless steel instruments that are used to open a window in bone (used on the skull during neurosurgery)
- used to separate, lift, and cut tissues during minimally invasive procedures and discectomies
- holds needles
- used to inject medicine under the skin
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- used to lift bone or separate tissues, such as muscle from bone
- used for making skin incisions, tissue dissections, and a variety of surgical approaches
- stainless steel instruments used for precise and delicate microsurgeries in the brain
- used for retracting the ribs to provide access to cardiothoracic anatomy during the surgical treatment, mitigation, prevention, and/or diagnosis of cardiothoracic disease or conditions.
10 Clues: holds needles • used for grasping and holding • used to inject medicine under the skin • used to lift bone or separate tissues, such as muscle from bone • used to expose areas for surgery and to grasp, withdraw, or stabilize the tissue • stainless steel instruments used for precise and delicate microsurgeries in the brain • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-19
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- The holistic study of humankind
- The integration of economies, political systems, societies, and culture into a larger community on a global scale
- An interview or series of interviews that document the trajectory of a single life
- The subfield of anthropology focused on the study of material artifacts to understand a people's culture and society, usually in the past
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- A standardized set of questions applied to numerous individuals or places.
- The subfield of anthropology devoted to the study of human anatomy, nonhuman primates (primatology), and human origins
- The subfield of anthropology devoted to the study of language
- diagramming geographical space or human interpretation and use of space
- A rigorous method of extracting artifacts from underground
- A relationship of conversational ease with individuals and groups
10 Clues: The holistic study of humankind • A rigorous method of extracting artifacts from underground • The subfield of anthropology devoted to the study of language • A relationship of conversational ease with individuals and groups • diagramming geographical space or human interpretation and use of space • ...
Biological Evolution 2023-05-15
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- _________ selection: This is sometimes called "the survival of the fittest."
- Any difference between individuals of the same species.
- ___________Darwin was a naturalist that studies geology, religion, medicine, anatomy and classification
- Natural ________: A process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce.
- Land formations surrounded by the ocean.
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- A species which is not natural to the environment. Examples include blackberries and goats on the Galapagos Islands
- How well a member of a species is suited to their environment.
- The islands where Charles Darwin studied. They are located near Ecuador and were formed by volcanoes.
- The Charles who wrote On the Origin of Species.
- The process by which organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
10 Clues: Land formations surrounded by the ocean. • The Charles who wrote On the Origin of Species. • Any difference between individuals of the same species. • How well a member of a species is suited to their environment. • The process by which organisms have descended from ancient organisms. • _________ selection: This is sometimes called "the survival of the fittest." • ...
Armijo- Afton - (Period 3) - Crossword 2 2021-09-20
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- joint formed where bones can move one another in many directions , but cannot rotate
- multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement
- plane a vertical plane running from side to side
- joint allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy
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- joint 2 bones both concave and convex regions, the shapes of the 2 bones complement each other
- & socket joint when one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- cavities a hollow space within the body, an organ, or bone
- joint allows bones to make a sliding motion , either back & fourth or side to side
- joint a freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a centeral axis
- plane a vertical plane running front to back
10 Clues: plane a vertical plane running front to back • plane a vertical plane running from side to side • multidisciplinary study of physical activity or movement • cavities a hollow space within the body, an organ, or bone • joint allows only extension and flexion due to its anatomy • joint a freely moveable joint in which a bone moves around a centeral axis • ...
Crossword of the day 2025-05-14
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- A portuguese that play in All Nassr.
- A cup or other decorative object awarded as a prize for a victory or success.
- fish An extremely rare fish which comes from the depths of the ocean.
- Competition for the same objective or superiority in the same field.
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- East British concept of political origin, which today qualifies the regions extending from Morocco to Pakistan.
- the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behaviour, origin, and distribution.
- It is the carrier of genetic information.
- The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism.
- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
- a state of armed conflict between different countries or different groups within a country.
10 Clues: A portuguese that play in All Nassr. • It is the carrier of genetic information. • The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism. • Competition for the same objective or superiority in the same field. • fish An extremely rare fish which comes from the depths of the ocean. • ...
Anatomy 402 Cardiac Muscle Crossword 2014-01-29
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- The divalent cation which stimulates muscle contraction
- Increase in the number of cells
- Cardiac muscle have less distinct _______ than the skeletal muscle
- The nucleus is found at the ______ of cardiac muscle cells
- Boundaries between cardiac cells, or 90's albums
- protein which makes up the A-Band
- cardiac muscle is made up of __________ cells rather than fused multi nucleate cells
- Disease of the left ventricle that is associated with enlargement/thickening of myocardium
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- Cardiac cells are approximately 100 _________ in diameter
- Cardiac muscle cells are much _______ than skeletal muscle cells
- Makes cardiac muscle similar to aspen
- Heart Muscle Disease
- Change in heart morphology ( heart grows larger) due to hypertension
- ____ Junctions allow electrical conduction between cells
- Ionic conductance through the gap junctions in cardiac muscle cells results in the rapid spread of ______________ between cardiac muscle cells
- 70's female rock band with the hits "Barracuda" and "Crazy on You"
- big american football game happening this weekend!!
- Possible Medical emergency when fluid leaks into the pericardium restricting optimal/safe cardiac muscle contraction
18 Clues: Heart Muscle Disease • Increase in the number of cells • protein which makes up the A-Band • Makes cardiac muscle similar to aspen • Boundaries between cardiac cells, or 90's albums • big american football game happening this weekend!! • The divalent cation which stimulates muscle contraction • ____ Junctions allow electrical conduction between cells • ...
Outer/ Middle Ear Anatomy Crossword 2023-06-29
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- Originates in pyramidal eminence and inserts on neck of stapes near posterior crus, Innervated by facial nerve CN VII Pulls ossicular chain posteriorly
- The function of the outer ear includes localization, protection, and ____
- _______Auditory Canal that Curves anterosuperiorly, posterosuperiorly, anteroinferiorly, terminating at the tympanic membrane which is a concave dome tilted in the ear canal.
- The tube that connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx and allows for equal pressure on both sides of the TM
- has sebaceous glands, as does the canal
- The part of the temporal bone that houses the sensory parts of the inner ear and has internal auditory canal or meatus through which nerves pass to the brainstem.
- _____cavity which is a hard walled cavity within the temporal bone
- THhe mode of the outer ear
- The part of the temporal bone that makes up the anterior and inferoposterior portions of the ear canal
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- the mode of the middle ear
- the increase of intensity of a range of frequencies due to the shape and size of the outer ear which creates a resonance frequency
- The wall of the middle eat that is the TM which is attached bu a ring of ligament to the annulus, to the tympanic sulcus, a groove in the temporal bone
- What we refer to as "the ear" and another word for auricle
- Abbreviation for the process that uses the time delat between sounds arriving at the left and right ears for localization
- The part of the temporal bone that borders parietal and occipital bones
- the only part of the pinna that is not skin covered cartilage
- The thin, fan shapes part of the temporal bone that forms the roof and part of the posterior wall of the ear canal
- Part of the ossicular chain that is imbedded inbetween the mucous membrane and fibrous later
- Part of the ossicular chain that is anterior crus staighter, thinner, shorter (stirrup)
- There are two kinds of these cues: Interaural time difference and Interaural intensity differences
20 Clues: the mode of the middle ear • THhe mode of the outer ear • has sebaceous glands, as does the canal • What we refer to as "the ear" and another word for auricle • the only part of the pinna that is not skin covered cartilage • _____cavity which is a hard walled cavity within the temporal bone • The part of the temporal bone that borders parietal and occipital bones • ...
Fetal Pig Anatomy by Grant 2026-02-05
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- Brown, flat, oval organ that filters and stores blood.
- Toward the back.
- Thin muscular sheet of tissue only found in mammals that separates the chest and abdominal cavities; expands to allow air in the lungs and compresses to expel air.
- Provide oxygen to the blood and remove carbon dioxide from the blood
- Functions in digestion, metabolism, and storage of nutrients. Bile is produced here which helps emulsify fats
- Muscle covered in mucous membranes with areas used for tasting.
- Holds bile until needed to digest fatty acids.
- Flexible flap at the larynx. Acts as a switch to allow air into the larynx and food into the esophagus
- Toward the head.
- Remove waste and excess water from the blood.
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- Toward the front/belly.
- Absorbs 90% of the nutrients from feed eaten. Very long, but small in diameter.
- Four chambered muscle used to pump blood.
- Hollow organ that expands to store urine produced by kidneys.
- Absorbs water and vitamins while converting digested food into feces. Short but large in diameter
- Toward the tail.
- Food storage and digestion.
- Small bumps on the tongue (taste buds).
18 Clues: Toward the back. • Toward the tail. • Toward the head. • Toward the front/belly. • Food storage and digestion. • Small bumps on the tongue (taste buds). • Four chambered muscle used to pump blood. • Remove waste and excess water from the blood. • Holds bile until needed to digest fatty acids. • Brown, flat, oval organ that filters and stores blood. • ...
Daily Crossword-Branches of Anthropology 2013-05-30
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- The study and comparison of the past and contemporary cultures
- The in-depth description of one culture
- The study of human languages
- The analysis of human remains, providing information concerning the origin and identity of a body as well as how and when someone died.
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- To use knowledge from one culture to help another.
- The study of the anatomy and the behaviours of living primates
- The study of both past and present cultures and how they shaped human ideas and learned behaviour.
- The study of the genetic differences between people and populations to understand the differences in people.
- To excavate remains of past cultures to reconstruct and understand
- The study of bone and stone remains of ancient human ancestors
10 Clues: The study of human languages • The in-depth description of one culture • To use knowledge from one culture to help another. • The study of the anatomy and the behaviours of living primates • The study and comparison of the past and contemporary cultures • The study of bone and stone remains of ancient human ancestors • ...
Matson, Kyra (P3) Game 2 2022-09-28
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- Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side
- When one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone
- Movement of the sole of the foot away from the midline
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate
- Allows only extension & flexion due to its anatomy
- Movement of the radius and ulna posterior or inferior
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- The 2 bones both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complementing
- A feely moveable joint in which one bone moves around a central axis
- Movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline
- Movement of the radius and ulna anterior or superior
10 Clues: Allows only extension & flexion due to its anatomy • Movement of the sole of the foot toward the midline • Movement of the radius and ulna anterior or superior • Movement of the radius and ulna posterior or inferior • Movement of the sole of the foot away from the midline • A feely moveable joint in which one bone moves around a central axis • ...
Will Slawinski Spelling List 16 2021-03-11
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- An account of someone's life written by someone else.
- The branch of mathematics concerned with the properties and relations of points, lines, surfaces, solids, and higher dimensional analogs.
- A television broadcast
- A type of teleprinter.
- Take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship.
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- The study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
- A person or thing acting or serving in place of another.
- Transmit by television
- The science that deals with the earth's physical structure and substance, its history, and the processes that act on it.
- A message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form.
- Take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship.
11 Clues: Transmit by television • A television broadcast • A type of teleprinter. • An account of someone's life written by someone else. • A person or thing acting or serving in place of another. • A message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form. • Take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship. • ...
Zoology 2021-10-14
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- Invented binomial nomenclature, the 2-word naming system we still use today to classify organisms
- puts organisms into groups based on characteristics/traits that they share
- example Monarch or Viceroy Butterfly
- is a difference in a physical trait among individuals in the same group to which it belongs to
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- selection is the process by which humans select traits through breeding.
- is a group of organisms that can reproduce and have fertile offspring.
- Time Period: Began 408 million years ago. Paleozoic Era
- is a common method to make evolutionary trees.
- encompasses all changes in the characteristics and diversity of life on earth throughout its history
- is the classifying living things into groups based on their body structures (anatomy), DNA, or other traits.
10 Clues: example Monarch or Viceroy Butterfly • is a common method to make evolutionary trees. • Time Period: Began 408 million years ago. Paleozoic Era • is a group of organisms that can reproduce and have fertile offspring. • selection is the process by which humans select traits through breeding. • ...
Fossil Record/ Evolutionary History Vocab- Raygen Olson 2024-12-05
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- Scientific law that states fossils located in deeper sediment layers are older than ones deposited in layers closer to the surface (3 words)
- The study of ancient life
- The formation of fossils as stone replaces decaying tissues
- A branching tree diagram that shows ancestral relationships among organisms
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- The mineralized remains of organisms, showing how long-dead organisms lived and how their bodies were structured
- The natural process of result of being slowly broken down or decomposed, chiefly by bacteria and fungi
- The permanent disappearance of a species from Earth
- The study of the structures of organisms and their parts
- The quality or state of having many different forms, types, ideas, etc.
- To change the frequencies of alleles in a population over time
10 Clues: The study of ancient life • The permanent disappearance of a species from Earth • The study of the structures of organisms and their parts • The formation of fossils as stone replaces decaying tissues • To change the frequencies of alleles in a population over time • The quality or state of having many different forms, types, ideas, etc. • ...
Gender-related concepts 2024-12-16
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- no fixed gender identity
- belief that the status of female is inferior to the status of male
- oversimplified conceptions that people who occupy the same status group share certain traits they have in common
- two types of people: male-bodied masculine people, female-bodied feminine people
- socially constructed roles that guide men and women's activities
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- born with a reproductive or sexual anatomy that doesn’t fit the typical definitions of female or male
- A doctrine that advocates equal rights
- the process of increasing individuals' agency in social, economic, and political domains, enabling them make decision that shape their lives and communities
- acknowledges and addresses differrences to ensure fairness in process and outcome
- promotes equal rights, responsibilities, and oppurtunities for men and women
10 Clues: no fixed gender identity • A doctrine that advocates equal rights • socially constructed roles that guide men and women's activities • belief that the status of female is inferior to the status of male • promotes equal rights, responsibilities, and oppurtunities for men and women • two types of people: male-bodied masculine people, female-bodied feminine people • ...
PLANT TISSUES 2020-09-10
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- What is the meristem responsible for the increase in the length of the tip of root and stem ?
- Theory about water travels from the roots to the leave due to living cells called..
- What shape do Parenchyma have?
- Epidermal protuberances located on aerial parts of plant called ..
- What tissue which the cell wall doesn't have lignin?
- Internal plant organization is studied under
- What makes the sclerenchyma cells tough and strong?
- Which type of tissue has lignified cell walls?
- The sclereids that are solitary between other cells are called ?
- cellular layer covering plant organs is
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- What tissue type defense the plant from physical damage & pathogen?
- The food that transported from leaves to other parts of plants are by
- What tissues that help aquatic plants to float?
- The tissue having dead cells is.
- The simple tissue consisting of living cells and providing mechanical strength to plants is
- Long pointed sclerenchyma cells are.
- water conducting elements of gymnosperms and primitive angiosperms are.
- The exarch condition is found in.
- The plant tissue become woody by a process of
- A group of similar or dissimilar cells which performs a specific task is the definition of
20 Clues: What shape do Parenchyma have? • The tissue having dead cells is. • The exarch condition is found in. • Long pointed sclerenchyma cells are. • cellular layer covering plant organs is • Internal plant organization is studied under • The plant tissue become woody by a process of • Which type of tissue has lignified cell walls? • ...
Principles and Terminology 2013-03-01
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- towards the medial plane
- Plane: Vertical and extends from one side of the body to the other side.
- Front of the body
- Physiology: How the body responds and adapts to the stresses placed on it by exercise.
- Back of the body
- Vertical and extends from the front of the body to the back
- Basic Processes such as reproduction, growth and metabolism as they occur within the various systems of the body.
- towards the point of attachment of the limb to the body
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- refers to the upward surfaces
- on or towards the sole of the foot
- away from the medial plane
- refers to downward surfaces
- Plane: horizontal and divides the body into upper and lower segments
- on or close the surface of the body
- Position: This refers to the body in an upright, standing position with face and feet pointing forward, arms at your side, forearms fully supinated (with palms facing forward)
- A branch of Science that deals with the structural organization of living things, how they are built and what they consist of.
- farther away from the surface of the body
- uppermost surface of the foot
- farther away from the point of attachment
19 Clues: Back of the body • Front of the body • towards the medial plane • away from the medial plane • refers to downward surfaces • refers to the upward surfaces • uppermost surface of the foot • on or towards the sole of the foot • on or close the surface of the body • farther away from the surface of the body • farther away from the point of attachment • ...
Ch 13 Support and movement 2024-05-01
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- Tissue that supports, connects, and protects other body structures
- The outer layer of the skin
- The brown pigment that determines human skin color
- An area of bone made of cartilage that divides in order for bone to grow
- The tough, white tissue that covers bone
- The body system that includes skin, hair, and nails
- Very hard bone made of circular layers
- The body formed by bones
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- Hard and rigid bone with empty spaces throughout
- A structure that holds cells that divide to produce hair growth
- Tissue that contracts either to move the body or to move substances through the body
- A type of connective tissue that is softer and more flexible than bone
- The material at the center of bones that produce blood cells
- Tissue that receives sand transmits electrochemical impulses to coordinate the functions of the body
- The second layer of skin
- Tissue that lines external and internal surfaces of the body
- The study of how organs and structures function
- The study of the organs and structures of the body
- A small opening in the epidermis that releases oil onto the skin surface
19 Clues: The second layer of skin • The body formed by bones • The outer layer of the skin • Very hard bone made of circular layers • The tough, white tissue that covers bone • The study of how organs and structures function • Hard and rigid bone with empty spaces throughout • The brown pigment that determines human skin color • The study of the organs and structures of the body • ...
History of Healthcare 2025-09-12
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- Federal program created to assist elderly with healthcare costs.
- Another word for "pharmacy"
- Disease that killed 75% of Europe and Asia during the Middle Ages.
- Roman physician who believed the body was regulated by four fluids.
- Belief in using ceremonies and witch doctors to treat illness was common in this era.
- Era known as the "rebirth of the science of medicine."
- Type of care focused on providing comfort for terminally ill patients.
- Civilization that monitored the pulse to determine body condition.
- Renaissance artist who drew detailed human anatomy sketches.
- Earliest civilization known for keeping accurate health records.
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- Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine."
- Women became active participants in healthcare during this period.
- Treatment method involving the withdrawal of blood, often with leeches.
- Formal training for these healthcare workers began during the Industrial Revolution.
- The Renaissance invention that allowed medical knowledge to spread widely.
- The Romans built these to improve sanitation.
- Discovery of these groups improved knowledge about blood transfusion safety.
- Art of inserting fine needles into the skin for healing.
- Ancient practice of surgically removing a piece of skull bone.
- Civilization created with requiring doctors to pass a licensing test.
20 Clues: Another word for "pharmacy" • The Romans built these to improve sanitation. • Greek physician known as the "Father of Medicine." • Era known as the "rebirth of the science of medicine." • Art of inserting fine needles into the skin for healing. • Renaissance artist who drew detailed human anatomy sketches. • ...
Human Anatomy 2021-09-10
Anatomy puzzle 2023-10-17
6 Clues: The smallest toe • The smallest muscle • Made by the pancreas • Used for smelling things • Finger used to point out a thing • The longest muscle in the human body
Internal anatomy 2023-03-25
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- Bayonet shape canal is commonly seen in which tooth
- landmark present occlusal to Pulp chamber (2 words)
- narrow passage or anatomic part connecting two larger structures
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- maxillary tooth having largest pulp chamber
- mandibular teeth in which Cshaped canals are common
- commonly used dye for locating pulp tissue present in pulp chamber(2 words)
6 Clues: maxillary tooth having largest pulp chamber • Bayonet shape canal is commonly seen in which tooth • mandibular teeth in which Cshaped canals are common • landmark present occlusal to Pulp chamber (2 words) • narrow passage or anatomic part connecting two larger structures • commonly used dye for locating pulp tissue present in pulp chamber(2 words)
Book Anatomy 2023-02-11
6 Clues: a sheet of a book • the back of the book • bottom part of the book • protect the book from dust • another name for the cover • keep track of your reading
Tooth anatomy 2024-02-23
6 Clues: tish ichki bo'shlig'i • tishning himoya qavati • ponasimon shaklli tish • og'izni yumshoq to'qimasi • tishning eng yuqori qismi • tishning ildizigq mustahkamlik beradi
Human anatomy 2023-09-12
6 Clues: humans biggest organ • humans strongest muscle • a person has 206 of these • humans biggest internal organ • humans strongest and longest bone • this organs average capacity is 4-6 liters
Human anatomy 2023-09-25
Muscle Anatomy 2022-05-03
6 Clues: helps flex the elbow • pronates the inner forearm • flexes wrists and digs 2-5 (fist) • adducts and medially rotates the humerus • helps extend your hip, involved in twerking • this muscle is larger in a horse than a hyena(chewing)
Renaissance & Reformation 2024-12-15
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- Invented the printing press, making books more affordable
- Wealthy family in Florence who supported many artists
- Famous artist who painted the "Mona Lisa"
- The idea that humans are important and should focus on learning and art
- Famous painter from Venice known for his colorful works
- Vinci Artist and inventor, famous for paintings like "The Last Supper"
- Poet from Italy who helped start the humanism movement
- Chapel in Rome with famous paintings on the ceiling by Michelangelo
- City in Italy where the Renaissance began
- The study of the human body, explored by artists like Leonardo
- Famous for his notebooks full of ideas for inventions and art
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- City in Italy known for its art and trade during the Renaissance
- Writer who wrote "The Prince" about politics and leadership
- Architect who designed the dome of the Florence Cathedral
- Sculptor of the "David" and painter of the Sistine Chapel
- Artist who painted the "School of Athens" and many Madonnas
- Artist who painted "The Birth of Venus"
- Invention that helped spread books and ideas quickly during the Renaissance
- Scientist who supported the idea that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci with a mysterious smile
20 Clues: Artist who painted "The Birth of Venus" • Famous artist who painted the "Mona Lisa" • City in Italy where the Renaissance began • Wealthy family in Florence who supported many artists • Poet from Italy who helped start the humanism movement • Famous painter from Venice known for his colorful works • Invented the printing press, making books more affordable • ...
The Endocrine System 2024-02-10
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- An area of the brain that produces hormones that control: Body temperature. Heart rate. Hunger.
- Located at the front of the neck just below the larynx.
- Controls the functions of many of the other endocrine glands.
- Located inside your abdomen, just behind your stomach.
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- Comprised of 4 small glands embedded in the posterior aspect of the thyroid gland.
- A small gland that makes steroid hormones, adrenaline, and noradrenaline.
- Part of the anatomy of men and people assigned male at birth
- One of a pair of female glands in which the eggs form and the female hormones estrogen and progesterone are made.
8 Clues: Located inside your abdomen, just behind your stomach. • Located at the front of the neck just below the larynx. • Part of the anatomy of men and people assigned male at birth • Controls the functions of many of the other endocrine glands. • A small gland that makes steroid hormones, adrenaline, and noradrenaline. • ...
science and medical terms 2023-04-21
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- Discolored patches of skin, usually flat, that may be numb and look faded
- Patients develop fever, headache, chills, and weakness and one or more swollen, painful lymph nodes
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- the founder of modern anatomy
- patients get a rash, a fever, and sometimes they vomit
- studying a plant or animal and its internal parts
5 Clues: the founder of modern anatomy • studying a plant or animal and its internal parts • patients get a rash, a fever, and sometimes they vomit • Discolored patches of skin, usually flat, that may be numb and look faded • Patients develop fever, headache, chills, and weakness and one or more swollen, painful lymph nodes
105E: Anatomy & Physiology Crossword Review 2022-03-04
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- The blood vessels that take waste products from the cells to the veins are called:
- Which crucial part of the central nervous system is composed of long nerve fibers, originates in the base of the brain and extends to the base of the spine?
- Leslie touched her face and indicated to her esthetician that she has felt some tenderness and swelling in her cheek area. Which lymph node was Leslie indicating by touching her cheek area?
- Thick-walled vessels that expand and contract with the pressure of the blood, helping pump the flow coming from the heart are known as:
- The technical term for the study of hair is called:
- The long, narrow, flat plate that forms the center of the front of the chest is known as the:
- Another name for a nerve cell is:
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- The cranial nerve responsible for transmitting facial sensations to the brain and for controlling the motor nerve function of chewing is the:
- Which artery supplies blood to the sides of the nose?
- There are no blood vessels in which skin layer?
- The follicle in straight hair is typically:
- What is the name given to the area that consists of all the structures above the cranium, including muscle, skin and aponeuroses?
- which muscle moves the big toe away from the other toes?
- The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones is:
- Which of the following systems provides the framework of the body?
- To bring the fingers or toes together is called?
- The bone shape that provides support and stability with little or no movement is known as:
- The midsection of the muscle is called the:
18 Clues: Another name for a nerve cell is: • The follicle in straight hair is typically: • The midsection of the muscle is called the: • There are no blood vessels in which skin layer? • To bring the fingers or toes together is called? • The technical term for the study of hair is called: • Which artery supplies blood to the sides of the nose? • ...
nervous system anatomy and physiology 2023-09-25
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- chemical compounds that play a role in transmitting nerves impluses oat syanpse are
- the part of the brain that regulates temperature or body temperature is
- the meeting between neurites and dendrites Will form a gap called
- brain nerves that orginate from the retina of the aye are called
- cranial nerves related to vision are nerves
- the part of the nerve Cell that rapidly transmits impulses is
- the glands that produce insulin and glucagon hormones are
- the following are organs that work under the control of the autonomoc nervous system, except
- the part the brain that plays a role in memory and emotion is the lobe
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- the balance nervous system is also called
- a device for carrying out connections between nerve cells and other nerve cells or other fingers(muscles, gland) is called
- drugs that cause the nerves center to become passive are called drugs
- impulsive journeys across synapses involve sub
- inflammation of the lining of the brain is called
- a structure that connects two neurons and fanctions as a means of communication between neurons is
- disurders in the development of the cerebellum Will cause
- neurons that function to connect one neuron to that another are called neurons
- to transmiter impluses from the body to other nerve cells, including the task of
- nerve cells(neurons) consist of several parts,so which part is the largest?
- that part of the brain that regulates body movement and balance is the brain
20 Clues: the balance nervous system is also called • cranial nerves related to vision are nerves • impulsive journeys across synapses involve sub • inflammation of the lining of the brain is called • disurders in the development of the cerebellum Will cause • the glands that produce insulin and glucagon hormones are • ...
PHTH 7558 - Gross Anatomy Assignment 2026-01-23
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- Lobe of sensory processing; giving meaning to things that are percieved
- Acts as a conduction pathway within the cerebellum, coordinating voluntary movements
- Connection point between cerebellum and brainstem
- Terminal end of spinal cord
- Bundle of nerve roots which innervate the lower limb
- Lobe of visual processing
- Anchors spinal cord within spinal canal
- Layers outside of the CNS which house CSF
- CN XII, provides motor movement to muscles of the tongue
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- Most external meningeal layer; thick
- Language production, auditory processing
- CN V, provides general sensation to the face
- Connects the two hemispheres of the brain, providing communication
- CN III, provides motor movement to most extrinsic muscles of the eye
- Connects 3rd and 4th ventricle
- CN X, provides motor movement to pharyngeal constrictors, palate muscles; PS innervation to pancreas and thoracic orans
- Relays information by allowing brain to recognize part of the body that is involved
- Meningeal layer which sits on the surface of the brain
18 Clues: Lobe of visual processing • Terminal end of spinal cord • Connects 3rd and 4th ventricle • Most external meningeal layer; thick • Anchors spinal cord within spinal canal • Language production, auditory processing • Layers outside of the CNS which house CSF • CN V, provides general sensation to the face • Connection point between cerebellum and brainstem • ...
Comparative Anatomy 2023-10-08
Across
- record A collection of fossils over time that shows changes in organisms.
- Observing similar structures in organisms and comparing them to each other.
Down
- Preserved organisms from many years ago showing a record of past life.
- A system in organisms made up of bones; organisms can have an exoskeleton (outside the organism) or an endoskeleton (inside the organism).
- Any living thing.
- An unborn or unhatched baby.
6 Clues: Any living thing. • An unborn or unhatched baby. • Preserved organisms from many years ago showing a record of past life. • record A collection of fossils over time that shows changes in organisms. • Observing similar structures in organisms and comparing them to each other. • ...
Plant anatomy 2020-04-25
6 Clues: cortex is parenchymatous in • xylem is _____ in dicot root • vascular bundles are ______ in roots • cambium is always ____ in a closed bundle • if protoxylem lies towards periphery then the xylem? • endodermal cells without casparian strips in roots are
Plant Anatomy 2024-06-08
6 Clues: The male part of a flower. • The shape of root apical meristem cells. • One of the most common features of a flower. • Leaves undergo photosynthesis to produce this. • It is stored in root tubers like yam and potato • The process by which a seed develops shoots and roots.
Heart Anatomy 2022-12-16
squid anatomy 2023-04-05
6 Clues: they use this to see • they have 3 of these • they use this to propel through the water • fish also have this and it is needed to breath • this is used to chew their food before they eat it • this is used as defense to keep themselves safe from predators
External Anatomy 2026-02-21
6 Clues: breathe air and smell • provide structural support • shock absorber from jump landing • allows frog to breathe underwater • release waste and sperm and egg cells • vision and helps shallow food toward esophagus
Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 2024-01-04
Across
- Church that supported and upheld the geocentric theory until the 19th Century
- Philosopher, advocate for religious freedom
- _______ world where education focused on Quranic studies religious studies.
- Wrote about and advocated for educational opportunities and reform for women
- French mathematician and philosopher, and believed in rational thought.
- Rooted in reason, this grew out of the Scientific Revolution
- Discovered the Laws of Motion, the Univeral Law of Gravitation; and invented integral and differential Calculus before he turned 26.
- This study pioneered by Harvey and Vesalius contributed to a better understanding of the human body.
- Wrote of natural rights and constitutional government
- Reason the Scientific Revolution began where it did.
Down
- Credited with developing the heliocentric theory.
- Developed the geocentric theory, later proved false
- Used the telescope as a tool to prove the validity of heliocentrism; labeled a heretic; pardoned by the RCC in 1992.
- Group in European society that almost exclusively benefited from the Scientific Revolution.
- Wrote about popular sovereignty
- “The Scientific Revolution marked a _______________ as to how Europe saw the world.”
- emphasized education for the civil service exams and Confucian texts
- Location where the Scientific Revolution began
- Central theme of Enlightenment
19 Clues: Central theme of Enlightenment • Wrote about popular sovereignty • Philosopher, advocate for religious freedom • Location where the Scientific Revolution began • Credited with developing the heliocentric theory. • Developed the geocentric theory, later proved false • Reason the Scientific Revolution began where it did. • ...
