greys anatomy Crossword Puzzles
Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment 2024-01-04
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
High Renaissance 2022-04-21
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- purpose of the art is to shock people (negative opinion of people and human nature)
- positioning weight more on one leg than the other to make the statue appear more realistic
- blend the edge of body parts to make them appear more realistic(smokiness)
- Michaelangelo painting on the back wall of the Sistine chapel- end of the world
- painted by Rafael-a collection of famous Greek and Roman thinkers
- white stone used for sculptures
- one of the first books not about religion-how to behave in society-Baldassar
- sharp contrasts between light and dark, makes things pop
- Renaissance artist-marble sculpting and painting
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- protrudes from a larger object or surface(Mount Rushmore)
- painting by da Vinci- "La Gionconda"
- wrote The Prince
- book about how to take and keep power politically
- statues that symbolize male power and the underdog
- painting of the last meal Jesus had with his disciples, falling apart, depicts people with real human emotions
- famous for his art, engineering, study of anatomy and inventions
- gilded bronze doors of Florence's Baptistry of San Giovanni
- Pieta marble statue of Mary holding Jesus after the crucifiction
- melted metal to make statue
19 Clues: wrote The Prince • melted metal to make statue • white stone used for sculptures • painting by da Vinci- "La Gionconda" • Renaissance artist-marble sculpting and painting • book about how to take and keep power politically • statues that symbolize male power and the underdog • sharp contrasts between light and dark, makes things pop • ...
Vocab Lesson 29 2018-05-11
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- to deprive of force or strength; destroy the vigor of; weaken.
- pertaining to or occurring in or as if in a tube of fine bore.
- unusual or extreme paleness, as from fear, ill health, or death; wanness.
- the branch of medicine dealing with the incidence and prevalence of disease in large populations and with detection of the source and cause of epidemics of infectious disease.
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- actively poisonous; intensely noxious:
- a physical weakness or ailment:
- admitting or capable of some specified treatment:
- the gradual recovery of health and strength after illness.
- any disorder or disease of the body, especially one that is chronic or deepseated.
- Anatomy. the outer, nonvascular, nonsensitive layer of the skin, covering the true skin or corium.
10 Clues: a physical weakness or ailment: • actively poisonous; intensely noxious: • admitting or capable of some specified treatment: • the gradual recovery of health and strength after illness. • to deprive of force or strength; destroy the vigor of; weaken. • pertaining to or occurring in or as if in a tube of fine bore. • ...
Renee Roth Yolk 2012-10-04
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- Yellow part of the egg that nourishes the embryo during growth.
- section of the oviduct next to the isthmus where final portions of the white and minerals are deposited
- the union of male and female gametes, during sexual reproduction, to form a zygote
- one of two cords that attaches egg yolk to the shell membrane
- to examine (eggs) for freshness, fertility, etc., by holding them up to a bright light.
- young female chicken less than a year old
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- the vent in which urinary, reproductive, and intestinal tracts tir into
- to cast or shed the feathers, skin, or the like, that will be replaced by a new growth.
- act or process of incubating
- place in chicken anatomy, near the magnum where she'll membranes form
10 Clues: act or process of incubating • young female chicken less than a year old • one of two cords that attaches egg yolk to the shell membrane • Yellow part of the egg that nourishes the embryo during growth. • place in chicken anatomy, near the magnum where she'll membranes form • the vent in which urinary, reproductive, and intestinal tracts tir into • ...
UNLOCK YOUR POTENTIAL 2021-09-16
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- How we do it blue print
- 7 Parts and 18 behaviors
- We challenge the status quo to better serve the needs of others so we can all live fuller, richer and more impactful lives
- A program with 5 elements that will lead us to a thriving life
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- Assessment taken to discover your top 5 strengths
- A monthly performance coaching program
- This statement should convey what you value and how you bring that to life
- Four symbols that represent our core values
- A set of tools used to help us communicate using a shared language
- Don't let the name fool you, anyone at any age can join this program
10 Clues: How we do it blue print • 7 Parts and 18 behaviors • A monthly performance coaching program • Four symbols that represent our core values • Assessment taken to discover your top 5 strengths • A program with 5 elements that will lead us to a thriving life • A set of tools used to help us communicate using a shared language • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-08
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- _______ ______'s famous work's are The School of Athens and Transfigers.
- ____________ was the son of the governor.
- The ____________ ______ shows how Copernicus" radical theory on how the earth rotates works with other planets they how the revolve around the sun.
- The rebirth after the black death is known as ___ ___________.
- The Renaissance was often considered one of the greatest turning points in the history of Western ____________.
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- Before the renaissance, art in Italy was greatly influenced by _________ styles.
- ________ __________ was known as "the father of modern astronomy".
- ______________'s works include the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- Leonardo Da Vinci was able to understand human anatomy, he dissected human _______.
- ______, in the 13th century, was able to shock the Italians by painting in an entirely different style
10 Clues: ____________ was the son of the governor. • The rebirth after the black death is known as ___ ___________. • ______________'s works include the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. • ________ __________ was known as "the father of modern astronomy". • _______ ______'s famous work's are The School of Athens and Transfigers. • ...
Mayhew, Madilyn [P.6] GAME 3 2023-09-19
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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
- A system that is a series of joints that allows movement of the human body
- Slightly movable joint
- Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions, but cannot rotate
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- A joint that allows only extension & flexion due to its anatomy
- A joint in which a bone moves around a central axis
- Freely movable joint
- A cut that divides the body into anterior and posterior portions and left and right portions
- The 2 bones both concave and convex regions, with the shapes of the 2 bones complementing each other
10 Clues: Freely movable joint • Slightly movable joint • A joint in which a bone moves around a central axis • A joint that allows only extension & flexion due to its anatomy • A system that is a series of joints that allows movement of the human body • Allows bones to make a sliding motion, either back and forth or side to side • ...
Kinesiology puzzle 3 2024-09-13
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- Joint The 2 bones both concave and convex regions with the shapes of the two bones complementing each other
- Joint Formed where bones can move about one another in many directions but can not rotate
- Joint allows only for extension and flexion due to its anatomy
- toward the back or on the back
- Joint a freely movable joint in which the bones move around a central axis
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- Below, away from the head
- Above, toward the head
- And Socket Joint When one bone has a rounded end that fits into a concave cavity of another bone and provides the widest range of movement
- Joint allows bones to make a sliding motion either back and forth or side to side
- toward the front or on the front
10 Clues: Above, toward the head • Below, away from the head • toward the back or on the back • toward the front or on the front • Joint allows only for extension and flexion due to its anatomy • Joint a freely movable joint in which the bones move around a central axis • Joint allows bones to make a sliding motion either back and forth or side to side • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-01-13
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- He supported the idea that the sun was at the center of our solar system and not the Earth and was forced to retract that statement
- the process of learning about the natural world through observation and experimentation
- He invented the theory of universal gravity and formed the three laws of motion
- A branch off of science that studies the structure of living things
- A time period where art had been revived
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- Greek philosopher during the Classical period in Ancient Greece. Taught by Plato
- Represented as the sun as the center of our solar system
- The force that keeps us on the ground
- The belief that the Earth is at the center of our solar system
- An educated guess
10 Clues: An educated guess • The force that keeps us on the ground • A time period where art had been revived • Represented as the sun as the center of our solar system • The belief that the Earth is at the center of our solar system • A branch off of science that studies the structure of living things • ...
anatomy 2021-07-17
ANATOMY 2023-02-25
5 Clues: Towards the head; “above” • Towards the head; “above” • Body’s fast-acting control system • Keep the body supplied with oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide • support the body and provide a framework for the skeletal muscles to cause movement. Also produces blood cells and stores and releases minerals
anatomy 2024-05-03
Anatomy 2024-08-27
4 Clues: trauma to the cervical vertebrae • a lateral curvature of the spine • is an inflammatory condition of one or more joints • occurs due to deposits of uric acid crystals in a joint cavity
Anatomy 2024-12-20
Anatomy 2026-02-17
4 Clues: Blood vessels that primarily carry deoxygenated • Primarily carry oxygenated blood away from the heart, to tissue. • A large, powerful muscle, has one function: to pump blood throughout the body • The main mode of transportation for not only blood, but other substances, such as hormones.
Anatomy 2026-03-18
Anatomy 2025-12-05
Anatomical Positions 2018-04-02
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- Towards the midline
- Away from the midline
- Concerned with basic processes such as reproduction, growth, and metabolism as they occur within the various systems of the body
- Refers to structures being closer to the top of the body
- Axis that runs from top to bottom of the body
- Refers to structures being closer to the lower part of the body
- Axis that runs from the front to the back of the body
- Body in an upright standing position, face and feet pointing forward, arms at side and forearms fully supinated
- Axis of rotation is always _____ to the plane of movement
- Front surface of the body
- Plane that divides the body into right and left parts
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- Axis that runs from side to side of the body
- Branch of morphology that deals with the structure of organisms
- Back surface of the body
- Relate to positions in space and are at right angles to one another
- Plane that divides into top and bottom parts
- Plane that divides the body into front and back parts
- Towards the upper segment of the limb
- Towards the lower segment of the limb
19 Clues: Towards the midline • Away from the midline • Back surface of the body • Front surface of the body • Towards the upper segment of the limb • Towards the lower segment of the limb • Axis that runs from side to side of the body • Plane that divides into top and bottom parts • Axis that runs from top to bottom of the body • Plane that divides the body into front and back parts • ...
AP Psychology Unit 3ABC 2013-04-30
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- a random error in gene replication that leads to a change
- complete instructions for making an organism
- depicts brain activity by showing each brain area's consumption of sugar
- a brief electircal charge that travels down an axon
- twins that are developed from separate fertilized eggs
- interplay that occurs when the effect of one factor depends on another
- condition of surgery that isolates the brain's two hemispheres
- magnetic fields and radio waves used to create computer generated images of soft tissue for brain anatomy
- the basic building blocks of the nervous system
- biochemical units of heredity that make up the chromosomes
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- insulated fatty layer of axons that is used to speed up neural impluses
- conductive fiber of a neuron
- traits that lead to increased reproduction and survival will most likely be passed onto succeeding generation
- formation of new neurons
- impairment of language caused by damage to Broca's or Wernicke's area
- bundled axons that form neural cables with muscles
- receivers of neurons
- invented by Franze Gall, theory that claimed bumps on the skull could reveal our mental abilities
- ____ callosum. the large band of neural fibers connecting the left and right hemispheres
19 Clues: receivers of neurons • formation of new neurons • conductive fiber of a neuron • complete instructions for making an organism • the basic building blocks of the nervous system • bundled axons that form neural cables with muscles • a brief electircal charge that travels down an axon • twins that are developed from separate fertilized eggs • ...
kerlin 2024-05-23
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- Body response or injury or infection causing redness
- Branch of medicine dealing with the care and development of children and the treatment of their diseases
- Study of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs
- Branch of medicine dealing with the study and treatment of tumors(cancer)
- Study of structure of body and it's parts
- Condition with rapid onset and/or a short course
- Study of drugs and their effects on the body
- Branch of medicine dealing with the health of care of older adults
- Invasion of microorganisms in body tissue
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- high blood pressure
- Branch of medicine dealing with health and care of older adults
- Branch of medicine that involves the treatment of injuries or diseases by cutting body tissues
- Study of the body
- branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system
- Branch of medicine branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the heart
- A disease caused by high blood sugar levels
- likely that a diagnosis will be cured or successfully treated
- A long lasting or recurrent condition
- Relating to the treatment of disease and the action or remedial agents
19 Clues: Study of the body • high blood pressure • A long lasting or recurrent condition • Study of structure of body and it's parts • Invasion of microorganisms in body tissue • A disease caused by high blood sugar levels • Study of drugs and their effects on the body • Condition with rapid onset and/or a short course • Body response or injury or infection causing redness • ...
Class Schedule and Telling Time: Lorenzo Carneglia 2025-09-03
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- The class where you are taught by Mr. Focht.
- El periodo que empieza a las una y doce.
- El periodo que empieza a las ocho y nueve.
- El periodo antes de almuerzo.
- The class usually at the end of the day where you do something not in a normal class (weightlifting, photography, etc.).
- The period that is after fourth period, and before fifth period.
- The class where you can learn the anatomy of living things.
- The class where you learn how to read, write, and speak.
- El periodo despues de almuerzo.
- El periodo que termina a las dos y treinta y nueve.
- El periodo antes de septimo periodo.
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- The class where you can learn about the USA's independence.
- The class where you learn a whole new vocabulary of a new language.
- The class where you do sports
- The class where you paint and draw.
- The class where you solve various problems with numbers, letters, and characters to come up with an accumulative answer or sum to the problem.
- El periodo despues de primero periodo.
- El periodo que termina a las diez y veintiuno.
- The class where rhythmic sounds are produced.
19 Clues: The class where you do sports • El periodo antes de almuerzo. • El periodo despues de almuerzo. • The class where you paint and draw. • El periodo antes de septimo periodo. • El periodo despues de primero periodo. • El periodo que empieza a las una y doce. • El periodo que empieza a las ocho y nueve. • The class where you are taught by Mr. Focht. • ...
Anatomy 1st semester exam Review 2015-12-13
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- bone from shoulder to sternum
- kind of joints which allow spine flexibility
- lower back section of backbone
- muscles of the chest
- ends of a long bone
- muscles of the abdomen
- bone-forming cells
- knee bone
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- movement which increases the angle of the joint
- shaft of a long bone
- upper arm bone
- cells which break down bone to release calcium
- bumps, holes & ridges on bone surface called bone__?
- ribs not connected to the sternum
- mineral stored in bones; needed in blood
- most common reason for muscle fatigue is lack of this
- movement toward mid line of the body
- a state of continuous partial contraction of muscle
18 Clues: knee bone • upper arm bone • bone-forming cells • ends of a long bone • shaft of a long bone • muscles of the chest • muscles of the abdomen • bone from shoulder to sternum • lower back section of backbone • ribs not connected to the sternum • movement toward mid line of the body • mineral stored in bones; needed in blood • kind of joints which allow spine flexibility • ...
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 substances called
- 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 • 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 • impulsive journeys across synapses involve substances called • ...
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 substances called
- 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 • 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 • impulsive journeys across synapses involve substances called • ...
Anatomy Chapter 6: Immune System 2022-05-24
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- An injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it.
- Form in the thymus and other lymphatic tissue and attack cancer cells, viruses, and foreign substances.
- Enhance innate defense by attacking microorganisms directly or hindering microorganisms ability to reproduce.
- Proteins (cytokines) secreted by T cells and other cells to aid and regulate the immune response.
- Protein that is produced by lymphocytes and that attaches to a specific antigen and keeps them from harming the body.
- A toxin or other foreign substance that induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- Proteins that lyse the cell wall of an antigen. They are part of the nonspecific defense mechanisms of the immune system and helps destroy pathogens by coating or puncturing them.
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- Process in which extensions of cytoplasm surround and engulf large particles and take them into the cell.
- Most common type of white blood cell and can leave the blood stream to attack bacteria.
- A type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
- Macrophages, Dendritic Cells, B Cells
- A localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
- The resistance to the spread of a contagious disease within a population that results if a sufficiently high proportion of individuals are immune to the disease, especially through vaccination.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- These are formed in the bone marrow and release antibodies that fight bacterial infections.
- Abnormally high body temperature.
- Found within the lymph nodes, they are phagocytes that destroy bacteria, cancer cells, and other foreign matter in the lymphatic stream.
18 Clues: Abnormally high body temperature. • Macrophages, Dendritic Cells, B Cells • A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • Most common type of white blood cell and can leave the blood stream to attack bacteria. • These are formed in the bone marrow and release antibodies that fight bacterial infections. • ...
Butterfly Anatomy 2014-05-06
6 Clues: Where the butterfly keeps its small brain. • This tongue or straw is used to sip nectar. • Attached to the head and used to help smell. • Where the heart and digestive system is located. • Wing veins bring blood and _________ to the wings. • Butterflies use this part of their body to taste food.
Human Anatomy 2024-04-26
6 Clues: They all work together • Helps your body feel things • The interior or frame of your body • The one who tells your body what to do • Supports movements and the rest of your body • They perform the functions required to keep you alive
Shoulder Anatomy 2025-03-31
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- supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis and teres minor make up this
- acromion process and clavicle make up what joint
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- scapula and humerus make up what joint
- sternum and clavicle make up what joint
- clavicle, humerus, and scapula make up this joint
- connective tissue that deepens the socket of the glenohumeral joint
6 Clues: scapula and humerus make up what joint • sternum and clavicle make up what joint • acromion process and clavicle make up what joint • clavicle, humerus, and scapula make up this joint • connective tissue that deepens the socket of the glenohumeral joint • supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis and teres minor make up this
BODY 2019-07-07
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- It is a limb that extends from the shoulder of the body.
- Human _______ is the scientific study of the body's structures.
- These are the sides of the face between the mouth area and the ear.
- Soft, movable, and serve as the opening for food intake and in the articulation of sound and speech.
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- It is the command center for the human nervous system.
- It is the joint between your foot and leg.
6 Clues: It is the joint between your foot and leg. • It is the command center for the human nervous system. • It is a limb that extends from the shoulder of the body. • Human _______ is the scientific study of the body's structures. • These are the sides of the face between the mouth area and the ear. • ...
Body parts 2020-04-28
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- a barrier that covers your cervix.
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs.
- two rounded portions of the anatomy
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- a tube that has an internal diameter of hairlike thinness.
- a small, pouch-like sac of tissue that is located in the first part of the colon (cecum) in the lower- right abdomen.
- the part of the body of a vertebrate containing the digestive and reproductive organs.
6 Clues: a barrier that covers your cervix. • two rounded portions of the anatomy • a tube that has an internal diameter of hairlike thinness. • the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs. • the part of the body of a vertebrate containing the digestive and reproductive organs. • ...
Body parts 2020-04-28
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- a barrier that covers your cervix.
- the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs.
- two rounded portions of the anatomy
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- a tube that has an internal diameter of hairlike thinness.
- a small, pouch-like sac of tissue that is located in the first part of the colon (cecum) in the lower- right abdomen.
- the part of the body of a vertebrate containing the digestive and reproductive organs.
6 Clues: a barrier that covers your cervix. • two rounded portions of the anatomy • a tube that has an internal diameter of hairlike thinness. • the hollow muscular organ forming an air passage to the lungs. • the part of the body of a vertebrate containing the digestive and reproductive organs. • ...
Anatomy 2023-12-08
Anatomy 2020-11-23
Anatomy 2024-03-13
4 Clues: Longbone in the arm • Type of skeleton down the midline • type of joint that can rotate fully • type of joint that bones slide over one and other
Anatomy 2026-03-11
Anatomy Chapter 6: Immune System 2022-05-24
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- These are formed in the bone marrow and release antibodies that fight bacterial infections.
- Macrophages, Dendritic Cells, B Cells
- Found within the lymph nodes, they are phagocytes that destroy bacteria, cancer cells, and other foreign matter in the lymphatic stream.
- Proteins that lyse the cell wall of an antigen. They are part of the nonspecific defense mechanisms of the immune system and helps destroy pathogens by coating or puncturing them.
- A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white blood cells.
- The resistance to the spread of a contagious disease within a population that results if a sufficiently high proportion of individuals are immune to the disease, especially through vaccination.
- Enhance innate defense by attacking microorganisms directly or hindering microorganisms ability to reproduce.
- Process in which extensions of cytoplasm surround and engulf large particles and take them into the cell.
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- An injection that produces a mild form of a disease in order to help build up an immunity to it.
- Most common type of white blood cell and can leave the blood stream to attack bacteria.
- A type of cell within the body capable of engulfing and absorbing bacteria and other small cells and particles.
- Abnormally high body temperature.
- A localized physical condition in which part of the body becomes reddened, swollen, hot, and often painful, especially as a reaction to injury or infection.
- A toxin or other foreign substance that induces an immune response in the body, especially the production of antibodies.
- Protein that is produced by lymphocytes and that attaches to a specific antigen and keeps them from harming the body.
- Proteins (cytokines) secreted by T cells and other cells to aid and regulate the immune response.
- Form in the thymus and other lymphatic tissue and attack cancer cells, viruses, and foreign substances.
18 Clues: Abnormally high body temperature. • Macrophages, Dendritic Cells, B Cells • A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • Most common type of white blood cell and can leave the blood stream to attack bacteria. • These are formed in the bone marrow and release antibodies that fight bacterial infections. • ...
Anatomy of a Newspaper Crossword 2023-10-19
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- Another word for caption.
- A slightly smaller title of the story under a bolder title.
- The title of each story.
- Mrs. Cason says "if it bleeds, it ________," and should be on the front page.
- The section where the local news is reported.
- Human interest stories should run in the __________ section.
- Editors decide what goes on the front page using news __________.
- The description under the photo.
- A visual representation of something that happened.
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- The section of the paper where all the business news is reported.
- The title of the paper; sometimes called masthead.
- A type of news that has human interests or other soft news elements.
- The section where the sports is reported.
- Where the story takes place.
- Indicates who wrote the story.
- What the news story is called.
- A movie review should run in the the ________ section.
- City council story should run in the _______ section.
- Where the story jumps to inside the paper is called the ____line.
- A type of news story that should run as soon as it happens to be timely.
20 Clues: The title of each story. • Another word for caption. • Where the story takes place. • Indicates who wrote the story. • What the news story is called. • The description under the photo. • The section where the sports is reported. • The section where the local news is reported. • The title of the paper; sometimes called masthead. • ...
Dental Anatomy and Procedure Codes 2024-09-11
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- rounded or pointed eminences on occlusal teeth
- D1000-D1999
- D6000-D6199
- D2000-D2999
- D7000-D7999
- D3000-D3999
- baby teeth
- D0100-D0999
- D8000-D8999
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- D5000-D5999
- the surface used for chewing food, hint: posterior teeth only
- the four sections of the oral cavity
- also known as labial
- front tooth, used for shredding food
- when all the teeth are missing from the arch
- D6200-D6999
- D9000-D9999
- D4000-D4999
18 Clues: baby teeth • D5000-D5999 • D1000-D1999 • D6200-D6999 • D6000-D6199 • D9000-D9999 • D4000-D4999 • D2000-D2999 • D7000-D7999 • D3000-D3999 • D0100-D0999 • D8000-D8999 • also known as labial • the four sections of the oral cavity • front tooth, used for shredding food • when all the teeth are missing from the arch • rounded or pointed eminences on occlusal teeth • ...
Human Anatomy 2020-04-26
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- protect underlying tissues, help regulate body temp., house variety of sensory _____, & synthesize certain products
- absorbs nutrients and oxygen. Breaks down food. Some produce _____
- provides forces, maintain posture & main source of body heat
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- removes waste from blood and maintains body salt and water concentrations. Stores and transports urine
- communicate using electrochemical signals; nerve impluses
- moves air in and out. Exchange gases between blood and air
6 Clues: communicate using electrochemical signals; nerve impluses • moves air in and out. Exchange gases between blood and air • provides forces, maintain posture & main source of body heat • absorbs nutrients and oxygen. Breaks down food. Some produce _____ • removes waste from blood and maintains body salt and water concentrations. Stores and transports urine • ...
Panic Anatomy 2019-04-24
MICROSCOPE ANATOMY 2021-03-03
6 Clues: LENS USED FOR EYE VIEW • USED TO PLACE SPECIMEN FOR VIEWING • THIS LENS IS USED TO MAGNIFY AN IMAGE • WHAT YOU CAN SEE THROUGH THE EYE LENS • THIS MAKES THE FIELD OF A SLIDE BRIGHT • PART OF MICROSCOPE THAT SUPPORTS THE SLIDE
Speech Anatomy 2021-08-30
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- Also called soft palate, regulates airflow between mouth and nose
- They vibrate to help us make sounds
- These organs control the amount of air that we use to speak and breath
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- An organ that help us talk, breath and swallow
- Organ that help us shape vowels and consonants
- These parts of the face help us articulate the p and b consonant sounds
6 Clues: They vibrate to help us make sounds • An organ that help us talk, breath and swallow • Organ that help us shape vowels and consonants • Also called soft palate, regulates airflow between mouth and nose • These organs control the amount of air that we use to speak and breath • These parts of the face help us articulate the p and b consonant sounds
Eye anatomy 2022-01-27
6 Clues: It connects the retina and the brain. • The black dot in the center of your eye. • Transforms the light into electrical signals. • This is the dome-shaped front layer of your eye • It works with your cornea to focus light quantity • Your 'eye color', controls the size of your pupil
Muscle Anatomy 2022-05-03
6 Clues: helps flex the elbow • pronates the inner forearm • flexes wrists and digits 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)
Heart anatomy 2024-04-03
6 Clues: second layer • thin covers over • thin inside layer • important role circulatory system • major organ in the circulatory system • how many muscle layers are there in the heart
Comparative Anatomy 2024-02-04
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- Also known as the coccyx, it's a vestigial structure at the base of the spine, a remnant of our evolutionary past. similar structures, suggesting a common evolutionary origin.
- The evolutionary or genetic background of an organism, including its predecessors.
- The third set of molars in humans, often requiring removal due to their reduced functional significance
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- The process by which organisms change over time to better suit their environment.
- The gradual development of organisms over time, involving changes in traits and genetic makeup.
- Reduced structures in flightless birds, like those of emus, which indicate evolutionary adaptation.
6 Clues: The process by which organisms change over time to better suit their environment. • The evolutionary or genetic background of an organism, including its predecessors. • The gradual development of organisms over time, involving changes in traits and genetic makeup. • ...
Reproductive Anatomy 2026-01-26
6 Clues: Egg spends the most time here • Hens only have one(usually the left) • Where the thick and thin egg white forms • Common chamber through which the egg passes • Where the shell membrane and the shell are formed • Outer opening of the hens reproductive and Digestive systems
Anatomical Positions 2025-04-17
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- Towards the midline
- Away from the midline
- Concerned with basic processes such as reproduction, growth, and metabolism as they occur within the various systems of the body
- Refers to structures being closer to the top of the body
- Axis that runs from top to bottom of the body
- Refers to structures being closer to the lower part of the body
- Axis that runs from the front to the back of the body
- Body in an upright standing position, face and feet pointing forward, arms at side and forearms fully supinated
- Axis of rotation is always _____ to the plane of movement
- Front surface of the body
- Plane that divides the body into right and left parts
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- Axis that runs from side to side of the body
- Branch of morphology that deals with the structure of organisms
- Back surface of the body
- Relate to positions in space and are at right angles to one another
- Plane that divides into top and bottom parts
- Plane that divides the body into front and back parts
- Towards the upper segment of the limb
- Towards the lower segment of the limb
19 Clues: Towards the midline • Away from the midline • Back surface of the body • Front surface of the body • Towards the upper segment of the limb • Towards the lower segment of the limb • Axis that runs from side to side of the body • Plane that divides into top and bottom parts • Axis that runs from top to bottom of the body • Plane that divides the body into front and back parts • ...
Yamamoto 7th 2024-12-04
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- a gland that secretes oil
- anatomy below an arachnoid membrane
- relating to or existing on or affecting the skin; "cutaneous nerves"; "a cutaneous infection"
- The branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the skin.
- A vacuum bottle used to keep beverages hot
- Arrangement of blood vessels in the body or in an organ or body part.
- the surface epithelium of the skin, overlying the dermis.
- insensibility resulting from cold
- producing or generating pus.
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- fungal infection of the nails
- "black bile", "blackness of the bile
- having numerous filaments resembling hairs or threads. resembling a hair
- having a large belly; fat
- Redness of the skin caused by dilatation and congestion of the capillaries, often a sign of inflammation or infection.
- The surgical removal of dead tissue, especially bone
- used to describe a certain type of epithelial (skin) cells.
- a glandular disease or enlargement of glandular tissue (especially of the lymph glands)
- a condition where a person appears blue in color due to a lack of oxygen in the bloodstream. Another term is cyanopsia.
- is the term describing the localized loss of fat tissue
19 Clues: having a large belly; fat • a gland that secretes oil • producing or generating pus. • fungal infection of the nails • insensibility resulting from cold • anatomy below an arachnoid membrane • "black bile", "blackness of the bile • A vacuum bottle used to keep beverages hot • The surgical removal of dead tissue, especially bone • ...
Baby Shower 2026-01-11
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- - what day of the week is the due date?
- - what nickname has Dad used for the baby from the start?
- - which activity is Mom most excited to do with baby?
- - on the first ultrasound was baby's heartrate above or below 140 BPM?
- - what food Mom suddenly loves that she never cared for before pregnancy?
- - which piece of furniture for the nursery arrived first?
- - the fruit mom survived on in the first trimester.
- - what is the name of the first stuffed animal we bought for the baby?
- - which snack saved Mom on night shifts when nauseous?
- - what food aversion hit first?
- - what colour was the positive test line?
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- - what time of day was the first positive test taken?
- - which week did Mom first feel movement from baby?
- - what was the first non-clothing baby item we bought?
- - what was the fruit size reference of the baby when we announced the pregnancy?
- - what position was baby in at the anatomy scan?
- - which household task became mom's sworn enemy during pregnancy?
- - which sport is Dad most excited to introduce to baby?
- - which baby item did mom research the most?
19 Clues: - what food aversion hit first? • - what day of the week is the due date? • - what colour was the positive test line? • - which baby item did mom research the most? • - what position was baby in at the anatomy scan? • - which week did Mom first feel movement from baby? • - the fruit mom survived on in the first trimester. • ...
Station 6 2023-02-22
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- a fossil that is found a lot and is useful for dating rock
- body parts that look similar, but may not have the same function
- an unborn offspring before being born or hatched
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- the study of how living things are put together (structure)
- an earlier version of the living thing that was around before the modern day one
- when an entire type of living thing is no longer alive anywhere in the world
6 Clues: an unborn offspring before being born or hatched • a fossil that is found a lot and is useful for dating rock • the study of how living things are put together (structure) • body parts that look similar, but may not have the same function • when an entire type of living thing is no longer alive anywhere in the world • ...
TOE Google Classroom Scanvenger Hunt 2022-04-15
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- How many assignments are in the Sexual and Reproductive Anatomy module?
- what is the Google Classroom Class code?
- How are anonymous questions collected? Google __
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- Within the Circles of Sexuality which circle relates to one’s awareness, acceptance and comfort with one’s own body, including physiological and psychological enjoyment of one’s own body and the bodies of others.
- Under which tab can you find Student Resources?
- “gender & Sexual Identity” are illustrated with the Gender ___.
6 Clues: what is the Google Classroom Class code? • Under which tab can you find Student Resources? • How are anonymous questions collected? Google __ • “gender & Sexual Identity” are illustrated with the Gender ___. • How many assignments are in the Sexual and Reproductive Anatomy module? • ...
Digestive System Anatomy and Physiology 2023-09-28
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- What is the c-shaped shape on the left side of the abdominal cavity almost hidden by the liver and diaphragm?
- Food must be put into the mouth before it can be processed. This is a process called?
- In each villi there is a rich layer of capillaries and modified lymphatic capillaries called?
- What is the name of the enzyme produced by the human stomach to aid in protein digestion and work in an acidic environment?
- What type of macromolecule consists of long chains of amino acids and is the main component in the formation of cell structures, enzymes and hormones in the body?
- Located below the diaphragm on the right side of the body is it called?
- What is the intestine which is the main digestive organ of the body called?
- The pancreas also has a function that produces the hormones insulin and glucogen called?
- Lipids or fats are absorbed passively through a process called?
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- What is shredding and grinding food called?
- The pancreas also has a function that produces the hormones insulin and glucogen called?
- After eating, it is processed and looks like thick cream and is called?
- What is the main tool for pushing food through the digestive tract called?
- What are the main cells that produce protein-digesting enzymes called?
- Most substances are absorbed through the plasma membrane of intestinal cells via a transport process?
- Circular folds are also called?
- The larynx and esophagus have no digestive function they only provide a passageway called?
- The digestive function of the liver is to produce?
- What is a small green pocket on a thin wall called a wall?
- What is a bone-like material that forms most of a tooth called?
20 Clues: Circular folds are also called? • What is shredding and grinding food called? • The digestive function of the liver is to produce? • What is a small green pocket on a thin wall called a wall? • What is a bone-like material that forms most of a tooth called? • Lipids or fats are absorbed passively through a process called? • ...
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 • ...
Outer and Middle Ear Anatomy 2024-06-21
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- tube that connects the middle ear and the nasopharyngeal cavity
- stirrup bone in the ossicular chain
- one of the functions of the outer ear
- reflex that contracts and increases the impedance of the middle ear and increasing the stiffness of the ossicular chain
- one of the functions of the outer ear
- one of the functions of the outer ear
- anvil-shaped bone in the ossicular chain
- two ear localization cues
- lowest part of the pinna
- allows for equal pressure on both sides of the tympanic membrane
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- what bone the middle ear is located
- hammer-shaped bone in the ossicular chain
- a device that changes energy from one form to another
- chain that includes the malleus, incus, and the stapes
- membrane that separates the outer and middle ear
- one ear localization cues
- part of ear that performs essential impedance matching function
- what we refer to as "the ear"
- used to observe the tympanic membrane
- another name for ear wax
20 Clues: another name for ear wax • lowest part of the pinna • one ear localization cues • two ear localization cues • what we refer to as "the ear" • what bone the middle ear is located • stirrup bone in the ossicular chain • one of the functions of the outer ear • one of the functions of the outer ear • one of the functions of the outer ear • used to observe the tympanic membrane • ...
G7H: Brain Anatomy and Physiology 2025-01-26
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- callosum connects the two cerebral hemispheres and allow them to communicate.
- coordinates information between brain areas, involved in breathing
- relay station for sensory impulses and traveling to the sensory cortex
- made up of the midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata
- these are created by grooves or fissures that divided the cerebral cortex into sections.
- balance and equilibrium, makes movements smooth and coordinated.
- reflex center for vision and hearing, eye movements
- auditory and olfactory perception
- fissure that divides the two hemispheres
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- motor function, problem solving memory, language judgment, socially acceptable behavior
- largest and most superior part of the brain
- maintaining homeostasis, controls emotions and drives hunger and thirst.
- contains the pineal gland and choroid plexus which forms the cerebrospinal fluid.
- cortex responsible for thinking and processing information
- visual processing center
- processes sensory information
- blood pressure, breathing, heart rate
- made up of the thalamus hypothalamus and epithalamus.
18 Clues: visual processing center • processes sensory information • auditory and olfactory perception • blood pressure, breathing, heart rate • fissure that divides the two hemispheres • largest and most superior part of the brain • made up of the midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata • reflex center for vision and hearing, eye movements • ...
Whatever the weather 2017-01-18
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- Through what might you be dashing in a one horse open sleigh?
- What did Dr Foster step in? (It came right up to his middle!)
- On what part of Spain does it rain (for the most part)?
- The May flowers are brought forth by what kind of weather in April (along with winds in March)?
- What hardly ever happen in Hertford, Hereford and Hampshire?
- Which side of the street should you direct your feet to?
- Who has got his hat and is coming out today?
- For how many days will it rain if it rains on St Swithin's Day?
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- Where did Bob Dylan think the answer was blowing?
- What did Morecambe & Wise want you to bring them in your smile?
- What is the weather outside like in the song "Let it snow"?
- On which part of your anatomy do raindrops keep falling?
- What was Gene Kelly doing in the rain?
- Over where would you find a land that you dreamed of once in a lullaby?
14 Clues: What was Gene Kelly doing in the rain? • Who has got his hat and is coming out today? • Where did Bob Dylan think the answer was blowing? • On what part of Spain does it rain (for the most part)? • On which part of your anatomy do raindrops keep falling? • Which side of the street should you direct your feet to? • ...
Dental Anatomy 2015-08-27
6 Clues: tooth: top most part of tooth • dentition: Primary/baby teeth • Hard surface covering the crown • one: Cavities located in pits or fissures • Angle: junction of two surfaces of the crown of a tooth or tooth cavity • Chief substance of the tooth surrounding the pulp and covered by enamel
anatomy crossword 2023-02-21
6 Clues: it is at the end of the pig • they can smell out of these • they eat through the _ _ _ _ _ • pigs have four of these and walk on them • they have two of these and can see out of them • they are on the bottom of the legs and are brown or black
Grey's Anatomy 2021-01-19
Basic Anatomy 2023-09-21
6 Clues: Computer of human body • With this you hear things • With this organ you breath • This is smallest of your fingers • This organ pumps blood through your body • This organ performs detoxification of the organism
Egyptian Crossword 2013-09-17
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- What did a typical man wear in everyday life in Egypt
- Who was the first Female Egyptian Pharaoh that dressed like a man to gossip about herself
- What river flows through Egypt and helps water crops and the community
- An important trading partner countryRramses2 The most succesful leader in the new kingdom
- What is the practice of examining and studying the body in the Egyptian age
- Reed plant used to make writing paper, rafts, and sandals
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- Power passed down by generations by family
- What was the Egyptian way of writing on tablets, tombs, coffins, and other items
- Invaded egypt bringing chairiots and bronze weapons in the end of the middle kingdom
- How many years it take to build the Great Pyramids Of Giza
- Bucket on a long pole
- Who was the Egyptian God of mummification and the afterlife, with parents called Nephthys and Osiris
- Who was the first ruler of Ancient Egypt in the Old Kingdom
- Who was at the bottom of the social class
14 Clues: Bucket on a long pole • Who was at the bottom of the social class • Power passed down by generations by family • What did a typical man wear in everyday life in Egypt • Reed plant used to make writing paper, rafts, and sandals • How many years it take to build the Great Pyramids Of Giza • Who was the first ruler of Ancient Egypt in the Old Kingdom • ...
Non- Prose Reading Materials 2025-08-03
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- to explain a process step-by-step.
- graphs, show trends and changes over time.
- to represent geographical areas and their features.
- graphs, use pictures or symbols to represent data.
- and Comics, to convey information or tell stories through a combination of images and texts.
- reading material, These materials utilize visual or other non-linguistic elements to convey information, often in a concise and organized manner.
- to organize data in rows and columns, allowing for easy comparison and analysis.
- to visually represent data and relationships between different sets of information.
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- charts, to show the structure of a company or group.
- and Illustrations, to visually represent processes, structures, or relationships between components.
- diagrams, to illustrate the parts of the human body
- and Song lyrics, while using words, these forms of non-prose often employ figurative language, imagery, and rhythm to create a unique reading experience beyond straightforward prose.
- graphs, compare quantities across different categories.
- graphs, represent parts of a whole as percentages.
14 Clues: to explain a process step-by-step. • graphs, show trends and changes over time. • graphs, use pictures or symbols to represent data. • graphs, represent parts of a whole as percentages. • to represent geographical areas and their features. • diagrams, to illustrate the parts of the human body • charts, to show the structure of a company or group. • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-21
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- The exercise of self constraint in sexual matters
- A soft woolly mass prepared from the young leaves of Artemisia Chinensis, and used as a cautery by burning it on the skin
- Unable to sustain its own life
- (anatomy and zoology) an opening; a passage
- In the Christian era; used before dates after the supposed year Christ was born
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- 43rd President of the United States; son of George Herbert Walker Bush (born in 1946)
- A canned field ration issued by the United States Army
- A theocratic Islamic republic in the Middle East in western Asia; Iran was the core of the ancient empire that was known as Persia until 1935; rich in oil
- Greatly desired
9 Clues: Greatly desired • Unable to sustain its own life • (anatomy and zoology) an opening; a passage • The exercise of self constraint in sexual matters • A canned field ration issued by the United States Army • In the Christian era; used before dates after the supposed year Christ was born • ...
Bingewatcher's Challenge 2024-03-14
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- What food do Rachel and Chandler secretly eat off the floor together?
- In friends, Joey refers to himself and Chander as "_ chick and _ duck" as a cover story for their pets
- The first word of the Madam Secretary episode title S2 E7
- The second word in Madam Secretary's boss's abbreviated title)
- In Grey's Anatomy, Meredith remembers the ___ time they kissed, saying "you think you have forever but you don't"
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- Happy ____ birthday
- In New Girl, Nick is told to "Get on that bar and shake that __ of plywood"
- In New Girl, what nickname do Winston's fellow police officers give him? Starting with the french word for 'you"
- What is Lexie Grey's stress habit?
9 Clues: Happy ____ birthday • What is Lexie Grey's stress habit? • The first word of the Madam Secretary episode title S2 E7 • The second word in Madam Secretary's boss's abbreviated title) • What food do Rachel and Chandler secretly eat off the floor together? • In New Girl, Nick is told to "Get on that bar and shake that __ of plywood" • ...
Anatomy 2023-02-01
Anatomy 2022-06-01
Anatomy 2024-05-16
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- made of connective tissue reinforced with calcium and specialised bone cells.
- Each cavity consists of a roof, floor, medial wall, and lateral wall. Within each cavity are three regions; nasal vestibule, respiratory region, and olfactory region.
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- a set of bones that course from your spinal column, around your body, and attach to your sternum, or breastbone.
- Each vertebra is separated by a disc. The vertebrae surround and protect the spinal cord.
4 Clues: made of connective tissue reinforced with calcium and specialised bone cells. • Each vertebra is separated by a disc. The vertebrae surround and protect the spinal cord. • a set of bones that course from your spinal column, around your body, and attach to your sternum, or breastbone. • ...
anatomy 2024-04-12
Unit 1 Review Excercise 2021-09-21
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- These face-to-face encounters often are the first contact between a client and a clinician/assessor
- is a procedure designed to change abnormal behavior into more normal behavior
- Abnormalities in brain anatomy or chemistry are sometimes the result of
- different judges independently agree on how to score and interpret a particular tool
- Used primarily for depression, particularly when drugs and other therapies have failed
- a tool accurately predicts future characteristics or behavior
- Model Oldest and most famous psychological model
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- Different, extreme, unusual, perhaps even bizarre
- with the person’s ability to conduct daily activities in a constructive way
- and upsetting to the person
- Genes that contribute to mental disorders are typically viewed as
- yields the same results every time it is given to the same people
- are devices for gathering information about a few aspects of a person’s psychological functioning, from which broader information can be inferred
- risk of harm
- is a procedure designed to change abnormal behavior into more normal behavior
15 Clues: risk of harm • and upsetting to the person • Model Oldest and most famous psychological model • Different, extreme, unusual, perhaps even bizarre • a tool accurately predicts future characteristics or behavior • Genes that contribute to mental disorders are typically viewed as • yields the same results every time it is given to the same people • ...
Anatomical Terms 2024-03-04
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- Movement away from the midline of the body
- The plane that divides the body into front and back section
- Rotation of the forearm that turns the palm upward.
- The plane that divides the body into right and left parts.
- The division of the body into upper and lower parts
- The imaginary line around which rotation occurs; can be longitudinal, coronal, or sagittal
- The axis that runs horizontally from left to right, perpendicular to the sagittal plane
- Turning of the foot so the sole faces inward.
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- The movement of lifting the foot's front part, making the dorsum approach the shin.
- Movement that increases the angle between body parts at a joint
- The standard reference position for the body in the study of anatomy.
- The opposite of supination; rotates the forearm to turn the palm down.
- Movement towards the midline of the body.
- The axis that runs from front to back, perpendicular to the frontal plane.
- Bending of a joint that decreases the angle between components of a limb
- Rotation of the forearm that turns the palm downward.
16 Clues: Movement towards the midline of the body. • Movement away from the midline of the body • Turning of the foot so the sole faces inward. • Rotation of the forearm that turns the palm upward. • The division of the body into upper and lower parts • Rotation of the forearm that turns the palm downward. • The plane that divides the body into right and left parts. • ...
Body 2020-08-12
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- Any of the hard pieces that form the skeleton of most animals the bones of the arm.
- The joint between the foot and the leg.
- The study of structures of living things.
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- The side of the face below the eye and above and to the side of the mouth.
- The part of the nervous system that is inside the skull.
- A human upper limb especially between the shoulder and wrist.
6 Clues: The joint between the foot and the leg. • The study of structures of living things. • The part of the nervous system that is inside the skull. • A human upper limb especially between the shoulder and wrist. • The side of the face below the eye and above and to the side of the mouth. • ...
Initiation Puzzle 2021-09-30
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- "That lil' dangly thing that swing in the back of my throat" (lyric credit: Cardi B)
- Two words, an instrument that is used to contour anatomy, can be used on wax, amalgam, composite.
- First and last name of the woman who reminds you to register for your classes
- Two words, an instrument marked with mm intervals
- Most used anesthetic in the clinic
- The medium used to take an impression
- Milk/primary/baby teeth
- The first person you take x-rays on here at the school
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- Used to mix amalgam
- An instrument that you have probably broken or will break. Has a cutting edge
- No teeth
- Uses high temperature, steam, and pressure to sterilize instruments
- You use this to make your wax-ups shiny
- Everyone wants him as a bench instructor, only seen in the simlab, loves watching The Bachelorette
- It encompasses the gingiva, PDL, alveolar bone, and cementum
- If something breaks in lab and someone is really desperate to fix it, they will use this. (For ethical purposes this is discouraged)
16 Clues: No teeth • Used to mix amalgam • Milk/primary/baby teeth • Most used anesthetic in the clinic • The medium used to take an impression • You use this to make your wax-ups shiny • Two words, an instrument marked with mm intervals • The first person you take x-rays on here at the school • It encompasses the gingiva, PDL, alveolar bone, and cementum • ...
TCUMED103104 version2 2015-05-18
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- The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye".
- The nearest hospital to our school
- The one and only channel that you can watch on TV in hostels
- The place where you are going to attend you Anatomy course in year 3
- You may have a pre-quiz before you start doing experiment in this lesson. Remember those quizzes may save you from failing this course!!!!
- What is the main colour of our buildings
- The qualification you have after you successfully graduated from Medical school
- Where is Tzu Chi founded
- The place with good air-conditioning and many books for you to read.
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- The building which is next to our main campus
- The full name of Tzu Chi
- The words of Master Cheng Yen
- This course required you to hand in a reflective diary every week
- The place that you carry out experiment
- The family name of your Chemistry professor
- You probably have 3-4 exams in this subject. It is a very demanding course. 學弟妹加油喔!
16 Clues: The full name of Tzu Chi • Where is Tzu Chi founded • The words of Master Cheng Yen • The nearest hospital to our school • The place that you carry out experiment • What is the main colour of our buildings • The family name of your Chemistry professor • The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye". • The building which is next to our main campus • ...
TCUMED103104 version2 2015-05-18
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- The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye"
- The building which is next to our main campus
- This course required you to hand in a reflective diary every week
- The nearest hospital to our school
- The place you stay at night when you are in Hualien
- The place that you carry out experiment
- You probably have 3-4 exams in this subject. It is a very demanding course. 學弟妹加油喔!
- The words of Master Cheng Yen
- The family name of your Chemistry professor
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- You may have a pre-quiz before you start doing experiment in this lesson. Remember those quizzes may save you from failing this course!!!!
- Where is Tzu Chi founded
- The place where you are going to attend you Anatomy course in year 3
- What is the main colour of our buildings
- The qualification you have after you successfully graduated from Medical school
- The one and only channel that you can watch on TV in hostels
- The place with good air-conditioning and many books for you to read.
16 Clues: Where is Tzu Chi founded • The words of Master Cheng Yen • The nearest hospital to our school • The place that you carry out experiment • What is the main colour of our buildings • The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye" • The family name of your Chemistry professor • The building which is next to our main campus • The place you stay at night when you are in Hualien • ...
CH 6 game 2023-02-07
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- What controls the bodys exceretion water and waste products
- what are structures are composed of specialized tissues that allow them to perform specific functions
- what is the cell part that encloses and holds the protoplasm
- what is the study of the structures that can be seen with the naked eye
- Nerve what supplies the impulses to the skin on the outer side and back of the foot and leg
- What substance are all living things and cells composed of
- what is the study of tiny structures found in tissue
- What are the tiny thin walled blood vessels that connect the smaller arteries to the veins
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- What perform the function of deystroying disease-causing microorganisms
- what is the largest artery in the body
- What digests food along with the intestines
- What is the middle part of the muscle
- What conttrols the bodys vision
- whats the flexible joint composed of a group of eight small irregular bones held together by ligaments
- What are produced in the red bone marrow
- What is the largest and most complex nerve tissue in the body
16 Clues: What conttrols the bodys vision • What is the middle part of the muscle • what is the largest artery in the body • What are produced in the red bone marrow • What digests food along with the intestines • what is the study of tiny structures found in tissue • What substance are all living things and cells composed of • ...
The Nervous System 2023-12-18
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- This function is part of the efferent pathway and is the body's response to integrated sensory information
- This system consists of the nerves that connect the CNS to the rest of the body and external environment
- Part of the anatomy of a neuron, this consists of a nucleus, organelles, and mitochondria
- Provides sensory information from the rest of the body to the CNS
- This function of the nervous system is the ability of the CNS to analyze and interpret sensory information
- These receptors convert environmental stimuli into sensory information
- These receptors respond to touch and pressure
- These receptors respond to chemical interaction
- Relays information from the CNS back down to the rest of the body
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- These receptors respond to light
- This part of a neuron transmits nervous impulses to other neurons; responsible for sending information
- This system consists of the brain and spinal cord
- These receptors respond to pain
- This part of a neuron is responsible for receiving information
- A specialized network of nerves that transmits information within the body
- The functional unit of the nervous system
16 Clues: These receptors respond to pain • These receptors respond to light • The functional unit of the nervous system • These receptors respond to touch and pressure • These receptors respond to chemical interaction • This system consists of the brain and spinal cord • This part of a neuron is responsible for receiving information • ...
Science 2023-06-29
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- An educated guess or proposed explanation for a scientific question or problem.
- A scientific activity conducted to test a hypothesis or gather data.
- The study of the structure of living organisms, including humans and animals.
- The study of how organisms interact with their environment and each other.
- The study of Earth's materials, structures, and processes that shape the planet.
- The study of living organisms, including plants, animals, and humans.
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- The study of matter, its properties, composition, and how it changes.
- The study of matter, energy, and the interactions between them.
- The study of microscopic organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
- The study of weather patterns, including temperature, precipitation, and atmospheric conditions.
- The study of plants, including their structure, growth, and classification.
- The study of celestial objects, such as stars, planets, and galaxies.
- The study of animals, including their behavior, habitats, and classification.
- The study of genes and heredity, including how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- The study of how organisms interact with their environment and each other.
15 Clues: The study of matter, energy, and the interactions between them. • A scientific activity conducted to test a hypothesis or gather data. • The study of matter, its properties, composition, and how it changes. • The study of celestial objects, such as stars, planets, and galaxies. • The study of living organisms, including plants, animals, and humans. • ...
Fields of study 2024-09-06
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- Examines the functions of cells and their interactions.
- The science of naming and classifying organisms.
- The study of bacteria and their roles in health, disease, and the environment.
- Includes processes such as metabolism, signal transduction, and cell division.
- The study of early developmental stages and processes.
- Studies how cells interact with each other through signaling molecules and receptors.
- Focuses on how organ systems, such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, and nervous systems, work and interact.
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- Studies physiological functions across different species to understand adaptations and evolutionary changes.
- Investigates organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
- Examines population dynamics, including birth and death rates and species interactions.
- Anatomy The study of structures visible to the naked eye, such as organs and tissues.
- The process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce.
- Biology Studies the structure, function, and regulation of DNA and RNA.
- How genes encode proteins and regulate biological processes.
14 Clues: The science of naming and classifying organisms. • The study of early developmental stages and processes. • Examines the functions of cells and their interactions. • How genes encode proteins and regulate biological processes. • Biology Studies the structure, function, and regulation of DNA and RNA. • ...
Page 293 Vocab 2021-02-24
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- structures in anatomy that are there for what seems like no apparent reason, but at one time had a use.
- preserved remains of ancient organisms
- theory that layers of rock are evidence of ordinary natural processes, that occur repeatedly over a long period of time
- Change in species characteristics over generations
- outwardly similar but nonhomologous structures
- internally similar structures
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- the idea that the body of the organism are modified through the use/disuse of parts
- process where organisms who are better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- the breeding of domestic plants and animals to produce specific desirable traits
- where natural selection causes nonhomologous structures to resemble one another
- group of individuals of the same species who interbreed.
- the theory that a vast supply of species was initially created, but over time many were destroyed and fossilised
12 Clues: internally similar structures • preserved remains of ancient organisms • outwardly similar but nonhomologous structures • Change in species characteristics over generations • group of individuals of the same species who interbreed. • where natural selection causes nonhomologous structures to resemble one another • ...
Crossword #2 Pop Culture 2021-08-25
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- Parton Who is the godmother of Miley Cyrus?
- What nickname did Patrick Dempsey’s character often go by on Grey’s Anatomy?
- doctor What was Ken Jeong work as before breaking into the entertainment industry as an actor and comedian?
- What is the name of the family dog on Full House?
- million How many languages can C-3PO speak in Star Wars?
- Baldwin Who is Justin Bieber’s famous father-in-law?
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- What legendary band has Adam Lambert served as lead vocalist for since 2011
- notes What everyday item did Romy and Michele claim to have invented in Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion?
- Farley Who was originally cast as the voice of Shrek before Mike Meyers was eventually given the role?
- What was the name of Ross Gellar’s pet monkey on Friends?
- How many Harry Potter films have been made?
- Price is Right What is the longest-running game show on network television?
12 Clues: Parton Who is the godmother of Miley Cyrus? • How many Harry Potter films have been made? • What is the name of the family dog on Full House? • Baldwin Who is Justin Bieber’s famous father-in-law? • million How many languages can C-3PO speak in Star Wars? • What was the name of Ross Gellar’s pet monkey on Friends? • ...
Read the definition and write the suitable word according to the vocabulary of the unit . 2019-09-17
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- to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing.
- to show or exhibit; make visible.
- or meet someone, or to find something by chance.
- Anatomy, Zoology. the bones of a human or an animal considered as a whole, together forming the framework of the body.
- we use it to measure a period of time up to the present.
- a title of an ancient Egyptian king.
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- simple past tense and past participle of find.
- the dead body of a human being or animal preserved by the ancient Egyptian process or some similar method of embalming.
- an impression of the sole of a person's foot, or animals especially one taken for purposes of identification.
- to find something that is buried in the ground.
- to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out; gain sight or knowledge of (something previously unseen or unknown).
- gives the starting point of actions. It refers when things began.
12 Clues: to show or exhibit; make visible. • a title of an ancient Egyptian king. • simple past tense and past participle of find. • to find something that is buried in the ground. • or meet someone, or to find something by chance. • we use it to measure a period of time up to the present. • to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing. • ...
우성십자말풀이 제 3회 37번 38번 2022-05-26
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- something that fills up, completes, or makes better or perfect
- a piece of music or art, or a poem
- the quality of being physically strong
- to spur on : IMPEL, MOTIVATE
- to connect similar things; to be connected to or with similar things
- a supply of something that a country, an organization or a person has and can use, especially to increase their wealth
- of, relating to, or distinctively associated with an individual
- to have real being whether material or spiritual
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- the act of working with another person or group of people to create or produce something
- composed of distinct or unlike elements or qualities
- something toward which effort is directed : an aim, goal, or end of action
- it turns into a position in which the top of it is where the bottom of it normally is or on its side
- of high quality; good
- a scientist who studies anatomy
- involving the use of skill and the imagination to produce something new or a work of art
- a series of things that are done in order to achieve a particular result
16 Clues: of high quality; good • to spur on : IMPEL, MOTIVATE • a scientist who studies anatomy • a piece of music or art, or a poem • the quality of being physically strong • to have real being whether material or spiritual • composed of distinct or unlike elements or qualities • something that fills up, completes, or makes better or perfect • ...
Ch 15 crossword review 2022-12-07
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- Whitefield one of John Wesley's contemporaries was a dynamic evangelist
- Jacque Rosseau believed that people are born with free will people
- Laurent Lavoisier used logical rather than fanciful terminology for chemicals
- Vesalius published his great treatise on human anatomy
- Francke professor at the University of Halle, became a leader in the training of Pietist pastors and missionaries
- Spener Lutheran minister in Frankfurt
- Edwards pastor whose name is inseparably linked with the Great Awakening
- von Zinzendorf student under Francke at Halle
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- Harvey called the Father of Experimental Biology
- America experienced the climax of a tremendous spiritual harvest
- Jenner developed the smallpox vaccine
- Swiss-born P.A.T. Bombast von Hohenheim made the first clinical study of disease and is better known as
- Priestley discovered several important chemical substances: ammonia, oxygen, nitrous oxide, hydrochloric acid, and carbon dioxide
- believes that only sure truth of knowledge and truth; used deductive and inductive reasoning
- Wesley traveled about 250,000 miles on horseback and preached approximately 42,000 sermons
- Boyle first to publish the law of inverse gas pressure
16 Clues: Jenner developed the smallpox vaccine • Spener Lutheran minister in Frankfurt • von Zinzendorf student under Francke at Halle • Harvey called the Father of Experimental Biology • Vesalius published his great treatise on human anatomy • Boyle first to publish the law of inverse gas pressure • America experienced the climax of a tremendous spiritual harvest • ...
Ch 15 crossword review 2022-12-07
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- Whitefield one of John Wesley's contemporaries was a dynamic evangelist
- Jacque Rosseau believed that people are born with free will people
- Laurent Lavoisier used logical rather than fanciful terminology for chemicals
- Vesalius published his great treatise on human anatomy
- Francke professor at the University of Halle, became a leader in the training of Pietist pastors and missionaries
- Spener Lutheran minister in Frankfurt
- Edwards pastor whose name is inseparably linked with the Great Awakening
- von Zinzendorf student under Francke at Halle
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- Harvey called the Father of Experimental Biology
- America experienced the climax of a tremendous spiritual harvest
- Jenner developed the smallpox vaccine
- Swiss-born P.A.T. Bombast von Hohenheim made the first clinical study of disease and is better known as
- Priestley discovered several important chemical substances: ammonia, oxygen, nitrous oxide, hydrochloric acid, and carbon dioxide
- believes that only sure truth of knowledge and truth; used deductive and inductive reasoning
- Wesley traveled about 250,000 miles on horseback and preached approximately 42,000 sermons
- Boyle first to publish the law of inverse gas pressure
16 Clues: Jenner developed the smallpox vaccine • Spener Lutheran minister in Frankfurt • von Zinzendorf student under Francke at Halle • Harvey called the Father of Experimental Biology • Vesalius published his great treatise on human anatomy • Boyle first to publish the law of inverse gas pressure • America experienced the climax of a tremendous spiritual harvest • ...
TCUMED103104 version2 2015-05-18
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- You probably have 3-4 exams in this subject. It is a very demanding course. 學弟妹加油喔!
- This course required you to hand in a reflective diary every week
- What is the main colour of our buildings
- The full name of Tzu Chi
- Where is Tzu Chi founded
- The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye".
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- The one and only channel that you can watch on TV in hostels
- You may have a pre-quiz before you start doing experiment in this lesson. Remember those quizzes may save you from failing this course!!!!
- The place with good air-conditioning and many books for you to read.
- The nearest hospital to our school
- The qualification you have after you successfully graduated from Medical school
- The words of Master Cheng Yen
- The building which is next to our main campus
- The family name of your Chemistry professor
- The place where you are going to attend you Anatomy course in year 3
- The place that you carry out experiment
16 Clues: The full name of Tzu Chi • Where is Tzu Chi founded • The words of Master Cheng Yen • The nearest hospital to our school • The place that you carry out experiment • What is the main colour of our buildings • The family name of your Chemistry professor • The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye". • The building which is next to our main campus • ...
TCUMED103104 version2 2015-05-18
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- The place with good air-conditioning and many books for you to read.
- You probably have 3-4 exams in this subject. It is a very demanding course. 學弟妹加油喔!
- The full name of Tzu Chi
- The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye".
- What is the main colour of our buildings
- The place that you carry out experiment
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- The building which is next to our main campus
- The place where you are going to attend you Anatomy course in year 3
- The words of Master Cheng Yen
- You may have a pre-quiz before you start doing experiment in this lesson. Remember those quizzes may save you from failing this course!!!!
- Where is Tzu Chi founded
- The nearest hospital to our school
- This course required you to hand in a reflective diary every week
- The qualification you have after you successfully graduated from Medical school
- The family name of your Chemistry professor
- The one and only channel that you can watch on TV in hostels
16 Clues: Where is Tzu Chi founded • The full name of Tzu Chi • The words of Master Cheng Yen • The nearest hospital to our school • The place that you carry out experiment • What is the main colour of our buildings • The family name of your Chemistry professor • The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye". • The building which is next to our main campus • ...
TCUMED103104 version2 2015-05-18
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- You probably have 3-4 exams in this subject. It is a very demanding course. 學弟妹加油喔!
- You may have a pre-quiz before you start doing experiment in this lesson. Remember those quizzes may save you from failing this course!!!!
- This course required you to hand in a reflective diary every week
- The nearest hospital to our school
- The qualification you have after you successfully graduated from Medical school
- The place with good air-conditioning and many books for you to read.
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- The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye"
- The words of Master Cheng Yen
- The one and only channel that you can watch on TV in hostels
- The place where you are going to attend you Anatomy course in year 3
- The building which is next to our main campus
- Where is Tzu Chi founded
- What is the main colour of our buildings
- The place you stay at night when you are in Hualien
- The place that you carry out experiment
- The family name of your Chemistry professor
16 Clues: Where is Tzu Chi founded • The words of Master Cheng Yen • The nearest hospital to our school • The place that you carry out experiment • What is the main colour of our buildings • The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye" • The family name of your Chemistry professor • The building which is next to our main campus • The place you stay at night when you are in Hualien • ...
TCUMED103104 version2 2015-05-18
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- The qualification you have after you successfully graduated from Medical school
- The place where you are going to attend you Anatomy course in year 3
- The place with good air-conditioning and many books for you to read.
- What is the main colour of our buildings
- You may have a pre-quiz before you start doing experiment in this lesson. Remember those quizzes may save you from failing this course!!!!
- The place you stay at night when you are in Hualien
- This course required you to hand in a reflective diary every week
- The place that you carry out experiment
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- You probably have 3-4 exams in this subject. It is a very demanding course. 學弟妹加油喔!
- The nearest hospital to our school
- The family name of your Chemistry professor
- Where is Tzu Chi founded
- The words of Master Cheng Yen
- The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye"
- The building which is next to our main campus
- The one and only channel that you can watch on TV in hostels
16 Clues: Where is Tzu Chi founded • The words of Master Cheng Yen • The nearest hospital to our school • The place that you carry out experiment • What is the main colour of our buildings • The family name of your Chemistry professor • The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye" • The building which is next to our main campus • The place you stay at night when you are in Hualien • ...
M1 Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-01
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- eaten by humans indirectly
- enclosed by a double membrane that has pores in it to allow communication with the cytoplasm
- occupies most of the space within the cell. It is surrounded by a single-layered membrane.
- plants and algae use solar energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars
- liquid, gellike substance and contains several types of organelles; smooth or rough endoplasmic reticulum, rough referring to attached ribosomes on the ER and free ribosomes.
- related genera that share combinations of morphological traits.
- Where a plant grows in its environment
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- eaten by humans directly
- the most abundant and diverse plants in the environment
- similar species form a group
- recycling nutrients in the environment
- information is gathered from morphology, anatomy, cell structure, biochemistry, genetics, and the fossil record to determine evolutionary relationships and, therefore, natural groupings among plants.
- appearance of an individual plant in its entirety
- membrane A semipermeable membrane encloses the cytoplasm within a cell.
- encloses and protects the cell contents and plays a vital role in cell division and cell expansion.
- the major category, equivalent to phylum in the animal kingdom.
16 Clues: eaten by humans directly • eaten by humans indirectly • similar species form a group • recycling nutrients in the environment • Where a plant grows in its environment • appearance of an individual plant in its entirety • the most abundant and diverse plants in the environment • related genera that share combinations of morphological traits. • ...
Historical Approaches to Brain Research 2024-02-29
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- The approach that happened in 500 BCE
- The approach that happened in the early 1600s
- Ancient Egyptians believed that what organ was responsible for the mind and soul
- Nationality of the philosophers that held the view of the brain as the source of all thoughts, feelings and emotions
- Argued that all living things and non living things were composed of 4 elements: earth, water, fire and air
- Credited as the first philosopher to argue the brain hypothesis
- Doctor to the gladiators
- The heart as the organ of thinking perception and feelings
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- Credited as the father of medicine
- The belief that the human mind and body are together
- Is now widely accepted but it is also known that the function of the heart can affect our thoughts, feelings and behaviour
- Father of anatomy
- Produced the theory of dualism
- Proposed the idea that different areas of the brain were responsible for different functions
- The study of lumps and bumps on a persons skull
- Belief that the human mind and body are separate and distinguishable
16 Clues: Father of anatomy • Doctor to the gladiators • Produced the theory of dualism • Credited as the father of medicine • The approach that happened in 500 BCE • The approach that happened in the early 1600s • The study of lumps and bumps on a persons skull • The belief that the human mind and body are together • The heart as the organ of thinking perception and feelings • ...
THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE 2022-09-21
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- breaking a mirror will result in seven years of bad luck is an example of...
- a substance that destroys or inhibits the growth or action of microorganisms especially in or on living tissue
- first in point of time; existing in a simple or early form that shows little complexity.
- Mr. Davis teaches it
- an intravenous drip feed
- you listen to people's hearts with this medical tool
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- the branch of science that deals with microorganisms
- partial sterilization of a substance and especially a liquid at a temperature and for a period of exposure that destroys pathogenic microorganisms.
- the action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts
- A preparation that is used to stimulate the body's immune response against diseases
- the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions
- the state of being free from disease causing microorganisms
12 Clues: Mr. Davis teaches it • an intravenous drip feed • the branch of science that deals with microorganisms • you listen to people's hearts with this medical tool • the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions • the state of being free from disease causing microorganisms • the action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts • ...
Hospital Week Crossword #1 2020-05-13
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- I am often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy
- I am the first woman in America to receive a medical degree
- created the first reliable and portable mass-manufactured mechanical respirator
- I performed the first successful kidney transplant
- known as "the founder of modern neurology"
- My discoveries provided direct support for the germ theory of disease and its application in clinical medicine
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- I was the first to bring medical students out of the lecture hall for bedside clinical training.
- I successfully introduced carbolic acid (now known as phenol) to sterilise surgical instruments and to clean wounds
- I was influential in establishing sanitary conditions in surgery and the healthcare setting and known as the “savior to mothers”
- I authored “The canon of medicine “
- I co-authored the academic paper proposing the double helix structure of the DNA molecule
- I contributed to the eradication of smallpox
12 Clues: I authored “The canon of medicine “ • known as "the founder of modern neurology" • I contributed to the eradication of smallpox • I performed the first successful kidney transplant • I am the first woman in America to receive a medical degree • I am often referred to as the founder of modern human anatomy • ...
IHMS Final Exam Review 2023-05-23
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- Bile is produced by the liver but stored in this organ.
- The position of reference for anatomical nomenclature
- This model of medicine addressed a patient's physical, social, mental, and spiritual wellbeing rather than just their signs and symptoms
- This provides medical coverage for qualifying individuals 65 years of age or older
- A healthcare reform bill that increased access to healthcare.
- These _____ blood cells carry oxygen throughout the body
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- This is the study of anatomy at the microscopic level
- The term for a single-celled organism such as bacteria
- This was known as the code of ethics for physicians
- A field of medicine in which communication and information technologies are used to provide medical services
- Type of healthcare coverage is available to low income families, qualified pregnant women and children, and individuals receiving Supplemental Security Income
- This part of the blood makes up the greatest percentage of blood volume
12 Clues: This was known as the code of ethics for physicians • This is the study of anatomy at the microscopic level • The position of reference for anatomical nomenclature • The term for a single-celled organism such as bacteria • Bile is produced by the liver but stored in this organ. • These _____ blood cells carry oxygen throughout the body • ...
Chapter 7: Quality 2013-11-14
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- lacks adequate support and resonation
- the quality of your voice also conveys to a listener information about your state of health
- a voice that when one lacks appropriate nasality
- Three things that primarily determine the quality of your voice: anatomy, general vocal usage and
- or a deviated septum can produce unpleasantly "stuffy" sounds
- is vital to achieving a clear, strong voice
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- the distinctive timbre or sound of a voice produced by resonance
- characterized by being high-pitched and inadequate breath modulation
- along with hoarseness and harshness indicate a physical ailment such as excessive phlegm or dryness common to illness
- the quality of voice you use in a given situation can inform listeners beyond the linguistic message you are sending
- a type of quality for which the resonance focal point is far in the rear of the mouth
- primarily conveyed by your vocal tone or quality
12 Clues: lacks adequate support and resonation • is vital to achieving a clear, strong voice • a voice that when one lacks appropriate nasality • primarily conveyed by your vocal tone or quality • or a deviated septum can produce unpleasantly "stuffy" sounds • the distinctive timbre or sound of a voice produced by resonance • ...
Intro to homeostasis 2023-08-24
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- muscles are stimulated and begin shivering is an example of what step in a feedback loop?
- the study of structures that focuses on asking "what" and "where".
- this type of tissue is made up of a network of cells that use action potentials to conduct and interpret information.
- ______ feedback drives a system further away from the normal range.
- ______ feedback drives a system back towards the set point(within the normal range).
- this type of tissue facilitates movement through contraction/relaxation of protein fibers.
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- ________signals involve both chemicals and a change in membrane potential.
- mechanisms used by body components to maintain the balance of internal environments.
- ______ signals include hormones and other molecules.
9 Clues: ______ signals include hormones and other molecules. • the study of structures that focuses on asking "what" and "where". • ______ feedback drives a system further away from the normal range. • ________signals involve both chemicals and a change in membrane potential. • mechanisms used by body components to maintain the balance of internal environments. • ...
Body Systems 2023-11-26
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- What is the material that covers bones?
- What is the neck of the bone called? The area between the diaphysis and epiphysis?
- What is the study of the body's structure and parts called?
- What kind of feedback mechanism works to stop and reverse the change that has occurred?
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- What blood vessel carries oxygenated blood away from the heart?
- What is the study of the function of the body and its parts called?
- What blood vessel carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart?
- What is the position called when the body is standing up straight, eyes forward, arms at sides, and the palms and toes face forward?
- How many cervical vertebrae do humans have?
9 Clues: What is the material that covers bones? • How many cervical vertebrae do humans have? • What is the study of the body's structure and parts called? • What blood vessel carries oxygenated blood away from the heart? • What blood vessel carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart? • What is the study of the function of the body and its parts called? • ...
TCUMED103104 version2 2015-05-18
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- The building which is next to our main campus
- This course required you to hand in a reflective diary every week
- The full name of Tzu Chi
- Where is Tzu Chi founded
- The words of Master Cheng Yen
- The place that you carry out experiment
Down
- The place where you are going to attend you Anatomy course in year 3
- The nearest hospital to our school
- The qualification you have after you successfully graduated from Medical school
- The place with good air-conditioning and many books for you to read.
- You may have a pre-quiz before you start doing experiment in this lesson. Remember those quizzes may save you from failing this course!!!!
- The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye".
- The one and only channel that you can watch on TV in hostels
- The family name of your Chemistry professor
- You probably have 3-4 exams in this subject. It is a very demanding course. 學弟妹加油喔!
- What is the main colour of our buildings
16 Clues: The full name of Tzu Chi • Where is Tzu Chi founded • The words of Master Cheng Yen • The nearest hospital to our school • The place that you carry out experiment • What is the main colour of our buildings • The family name of your Chemistry professor • The writer of "You Are the Apple of My Eye". • The building which is next to our main campus • ...
