skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Tissue Terminology 2017-09-13
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- liquid form of connective tissue
- is similar to hyaline cartilage but contains more elastin fibers and is more flexible, an example is the outer ear. Finally
- striated cells with involuntary control of the heart
- excitatory
- connect bone to bone, cartilage to cartilage, and cartilage to bone
- is also considered connective tissue, osseus
- over muscles or are points of origin or insertion of skeletal muscle
- most common cartilage, provides strength and flexibility,
- striations in cells, voluntary control of movements
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- cells- non-conducting cells that support, insulate and protect neurons
- connect muscle to bone
- conduct nerve impulses
- layers of epithelial/connective tissue that cover and protect body cavities and other surfaces: mucous, serous, synovial and cutaneous
- specialized connective tissue.
- functions for fixation and support, protection, energy reserve, transportation of fluids and other substances.
- is composed of dense collagen fibers that provide strength and shock absorption. An example is intervertebral discs.
- no striations in cells, involuntary control of body organs
- connective tissue that covers and groups anatomical structures and serves as a point of attachment of some muscles
- functions for protection, absorption and filtration, excretion and secretion, and sensation. It can be found in the respiratory, digestive, cardiac, and vascular systems
19 Clues: excitatory • connect muscle to bone • conduct nerve impulses • specialized connective tissue. • liquid form of connective tissue • is also considered connective tissue, osseus • striations in cells, voluntary control of movements • striated cells with involuntary control of the heart • most common cartilage, provides strength and flexibility, • ...
Tissue 2021-10-06
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- displays intercalated discs
- more than one layer
- basement membrane and packages organs
- forms hormones
- acts as a storage depot for fat
- amorphous matrix
- forms the stroma
- one layer
- forms the bony skeleton
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- supports body organs
- voluntarily controlled
- found in tendons
- forms the brain and spinal cord
- found in the walls of stomach, uterus, and
- allows for organ movements
15 Clues: one layer • forms hormones • found in tendons • amorphous matrix • forms the stroma • more than one layer • supports body organs • voluntarily controlled • forms the bony skeleton • allows for organ movements • displays intercalated discs • acts as a storage depot for fat • forms the brain and spinal cord • basement membrane and packages organs • found in the walls of stomach, uterus, and
Human Systems 2024-05-16
Medical Terminology Bingo Words 3 2016-04-22
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- Gland
- Heart, blood vessels, and blood
- Artery
- Kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra
- Bronchus
- Hearing
- Abdomen
- Cell
- Skin, hair, nails, and glands in skin
- Bronchus
- Bones, axial skeleton, appendicular skeleton, and joints
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- Colon
- Front
- Muscles and tendons (two words)
- Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, pancreas, liver
- Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs
- Heart
- Brain, spinal cord, ganglia, nerves, and sensory organs
- Arm
- Life
20 Clues: Arm • Life • Cell • Colon • Front • Gland • Heart • Artery • Hearing • Abdomen • Bronchus • Bronchus • Muscles and tendons (two words) • Heart, blood vessels, and blood • Skin, hair, nails, and glands in skin • Kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra • Nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and lungs • Mouth, esophagus, stomach, intestines, pancreas, liver • ...
musculoskeletal system 2021-09-03
3 Clues: you should get plenty of this to keep your system healthy • without this system the skeletal system would not go anywhere • what contracts in response to messages from the nervous system
VOCABULARY REVIEW 2021-06-14
12 Clues: Mad • Very shiny • To light up • A quick look • Sweet smelling • Burned and black • To give permission • Puzzled or bemused • To think hard about something • A strong desire for something • Like a skeleton - very skinny • To stare for a long time in admiration
EM ENERGY!! 2022-10-14
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- The highest frequency wave and is commonly used to help fight cancer.
- The spectrum that is used to display the long range in differences between the wavelengths and frequencies of different types of energy used on Earth.
- shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system in medicine.
- moderate frequency and is used in remote controls.
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- shorter wavelength than visible light but longer than x-rays; these waves can cause a sunburn.
- the only light that is visible to the human eye.
- Longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies in the EM Spectrum.
- Longer wavelength than infrared and used for heating food quickly and in communications.
8 Clues: the only light that is visible to the human eye. • moderate frequency and is used in remote controls. • Longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies in the EM Spectrum. • The highest frequency wave and is commonly used to help fight cancer. • shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system in medicine. • ...
Health 2022-06-07
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- The organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
- surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel
- a disorder that causes temporary cessation of breathing
- a swelling of a part of the body, generally without inflammation, caused by an abnormal growth of tissue, whether benign or malignant.
- a dentist who has more training and is fit to deal with irregularities in teeth and jaw problems
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- an abnormally slow heart rate
- the organs that supply oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body
- the waste the body excretes in liquid form
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- an electromagnetic wave of high energy and very short wavelength, which is able to pass through many materials opaque to light typically used to see inside a persons body to see the skeletal structure
10 Clues: an abnormally slow heart rate • cardiopulmonary resuscitation • the waste the body excretes in liquid form • surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel • a disorder that causes temporary cessation of breathing • The organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system • the organs that supply oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body • ...
Organelles Crossword - Ledion Kica 2023-12-20
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- generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
- They play a role in organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system.
- t spatially organizes the contents of the cell; it connects the cell physically and biochemically to the external environment; and it generates coordinated forces that enable the cell to move and change shape.
- synthesizing proteins by translating the genetic code transcribed in mRNA into an amino acid sequence
- helps transport materials that an organism needs to survive and recycle waste materials
- the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes
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- generally small and help sequester waste products
- produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes
- they break down excess or worn-out cell parts
- Provides shape to the cell
10 Clues: Provides shape to the cell • produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes • they break down excess or worn-out cell parts • generally small and help sequester waste products • the membrane-enclosed organelle within a cell that contains the chromosomes • generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions • ...
Systems of the Body 2024-01-31
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- Group of organs that supply oxygen to the blood and get rid of carbon dioxide
- Group of organs and tissues specialized for the rapid transmission and processing of information
- Group of organs that function to provide structural support and protect internal organs
- Group of organs that work together to circulate blood through the body
- Group of organs that work together to break down food by physical and chemical processes
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- Collection of body systems that filter and remove excess fluids and waste from body
- Group of organs that regulate the body by secreting hormones into the bloodstream
- System of organs and tissues that protects the body from external damage and water loss
- Group of organs that provide mechanical movement and generate warmth for the body
- Group of organs that function to produce offspring
10 Clues: Group of organs that function to produce offspring • Group of organs that work together to circulate blood through the body • Group of organs that supply oxygen to the blood and get rid of carbon dioxide • Group of organs that regulate the body by secreting hormones into the bloodstream • ...
Night by Elie Wiesel 2023-04-27
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- To grant someone forgiveness
- A forced living environment,specifically for the minority
- A person in a malnourished state
- Dictator for Germany
- Personal belief
- Concentration ______
- Love ones
- Bowl on a stick
- Never ending time
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- To be locked up
- A minority religion based in Israel
- Daily scraps
- Thomas
- A desire to get away from something or someone
- Feeling scared
15 Clues: Thomas • Love ones • Daily scraps • Feeling scared • To be locked up • Personal belief • Bowl on a stick • Never ending time • Dictator for Germany • Concentration ______ • To grant someone forgiveness • A person in a malnourished state • A minority religion based in Israel • A desire to get away from something or someone • A forced living environment,specifically for the minority
Mia's 2016-12-06
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- with air
- light energy turned into chemical energy by autotrophs
- organism that creates food
- photosynthesis' organelle
- an organism that relys on autotrophs for energy
- occurs in skeletal muscles
- energy gets stored in ATP,NADP. carries energy
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- powerhouse of the cells
- adenosine diphosphate
- occurs in cytoplasm
- chemical energy/ inorganic sub.
- sac like membrane
- no oxygen
- pigment of Cellular Respiration
- requires oxygen
- adenosine triosphate
16 Clues: with air • no oxygen • requires oxygen • sac like membrane • occurs in cytoplasm • adenosine triosphate • adenosine diphosphate • powerhouse of the cells • photosynthesis' organelle • organism that creates food • occurs in skeletal muscles • chemical energy/ inorganic sub. • pigment of Cellular Respiration • energy gets stored in ATP,NADP. carries energy • ...
Muscular System 2020-12-13
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- A muscle that crosses on the anterior side of the joint produces __.
- Skeletal muscle attached to the ___
- Action that is performed by a person who sticks out his thumb to hitch a ride is __.
- _____ is the point where muscles are fixed to a bone, cartilage, or connective tissue.
- ____ is the action by which you move your thumb to touch the tips of other fingers on the same hand.
- ____ contains more muscle fiber and produce more tension.
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- __ uses third class lever
- The site where muscles move and are attached to other structures is?
- If each bone is a lever, the joint is the
- Which class lever has the resistance located between the applied force and the fulcrum?
- Convergent muscle pull on a ____, an aponeurosis or slender band of collagen fiber.
- _____ is a bundle of muscle fiber in a skeletal muscle.
12 Clues: __ uses third class lever • Skeletal muscle attached to the ___ • If each bone is a lever, the joint is the • _____ is a bundle of muscle fiber in a skeletal muscle. • ____ contains more muscle fiber and produce more tension. • A muscle that crosses on the anterior side of the joint produces __. • The site where muscles move and are attached to other structures is? • ...
Ch 68 Musculokeletal Problems 2024-07-22
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- a group of genetic diseases characterized by progressive symmetric wasting of skeletal muscles without neuro involvement.
- a chronic, progressive metabolic bone disease marked by low bone mass and deterioration of bone tissue.
- also known as a dowager's hump
- a malignant tumor that develops in bone, muscle, fat, nerve, or cartilage.
- condition in which a spinal disc bulges outward between the vertebrae.
- a chronic skeletal bone disorder in which excessive bone resorption is replaced by normal marrow.
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- painful deformity of the great toe.
- caused by vitamin D deficiency that causes bone to lose calcium and become soft.
- more than normal bone loss but not at the level of osteoporosis.
- severe infection of the bone, bone marrow and surrounding soft tissue.
- radiating pain, numbness, tingling, decreased strength and/or ROM.
- a very aggressive form of bone cancer.
12 Clues: also known as a dowager's hump • painful deformity of the great toe. • a very aggressive form of bone cancer. • more than normal bone loss but not at the level of osteoporosis. • radiating pain, numbness, tingling, decreased strength and/or ROM. • severe infection of the bone, bone marrow and surrounding soft tissue. • ...
Muscle and Skeletal Systems 2024-10-09
10 Clues: femur • scapula • patella • vertebrae • Carpus/Knee • found in the heart • meat consumed by humans • found in internal organs • not under control of the animals • under control of the animals will
Chapter 2 Anatomy& Physiology PT. 2 [Esthes] 2021-05-11
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- a muscle associated with lifting the wings of the nose and upper lip. It is sometimes called the quadratus labii superioris
- affects the skin of the lower eyelid, side of the nose, upper lip, and mouth
- back of the epicranius; muscle that draws the scalp backward
- affects the skin of the forehead, upper eyelids, and interior portion of the scalp, orbit, eyeball, and nasal passage
- an organ that contributes to keeping the body in homeostasis by producing chemicals, including hormones, that are passed directly into the bloodstream
- tissue that controls and coordinates all body functions
- bones that form the bridge of the nose
- large, flat, triangular muscle covering the lower back
- (1) chemical process taking place in living organisms whereby the cells are nourished and carry out their activities (2) the process of changing food into forms the body can use as energy
- cells dividing into two new identical cells (daughter cells); the normal process of cell reproduction of human tissues
- affects the muscles of the chin and lower lip
- also known as palm; consists of five long, slender bones called metacarpal bones
- the central part, core
- also referred to as pregnancy mask; a form of hyperpigmentation that is characterized by bilateral patches of brown pigmentation on the cheeks, jawline, forehead, and upper lip due to hormonal imbalances, such as pregnancy, birth control pills, or hormone replacement therapy
- affects the membrane and skin of the nose
- structures composed of specialized tissues; perform specific functions in plants and animals
- flat band around the upper and lower lips that compresses, contracts, puckers, and wrinkles the lip
- hindmost bone of the skull, below the parietal bones; forms the back of the skull above the nape
- point where the skeletal muscle is attached to a bone or other more movable body part
- function in sexual reproduction as well as determining male and female sexual characteristics
- a gland in the abdominal cavity that secretes enzymes necessary for digestion, synthesizes proteins, and detoxifies the blood
- the corregator and procerus muscles; considered an area or region such as between eyebrows, and or on the frontal bone
- bone forming the forehead
- tissue that contracts and moves various parts of the body
- small structures or miniature organs within a cell that have their own function
- body system composed of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves; controls and coordinates all other systems and makes them work efficiently, in sync with each other
- body system that covers, shapes, and supports the skeletal tissue; contracts and moves various parts of the body
- lower jawbone; largest and strongest bone of the face
- affects the point and lower side of the nose
- muscular cone-shaped organ that keeps the blood moving within the circulatory system
- fluid within the nucleus of the cell that contains proteins and DNA; determines our genetic makeup
- the scientific study of the structure, function, and pathology of the nervous system
- responsible for changing food into nutrients and waste, also called the digestive system
- form the upper jaw
- front (anterior) portion of the epicranius; muscle of the scalp that raises the eyebrows, draws the scalp forward, and causes wrinkles across the forehead
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- smallest, most fragile, thin bones located in the front inside wall of the orbits (eye sockets)
- nerve, smaller than the ulnar and radial nerves, that supplies the arm and hand
- thin muscle that controls the eyelid and can be easily damaged during makeup application
- part of the muscle that does not move; it is attached to the skeleton and is usually part of a skeletal muscle
- regulate blood calcium and phosphorus levels so that the nervous and muscular systems can function properly
- a muscle associated with smiling
- secretes enzyme-producing cells that are responsible for digesting carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
- system vital to the circulatory and immune systems; made up of lymph, lymph nodes, thymus gland, spleen, and lymph vessels that act as an aid to the blood system
- located at the side of the neck, affects the face, ears, neck, and parotid gland
- back of the neck
- uppermost and largest bone in the arm, extending from the elbow to the shoulder
- two-part muscle that covers the nose
- main organs of the respiratory system. Two of them, located on either side of the heart, take oxygen from the environment and transfer it to the bloodstream
- affects the upper part of the face
- JUG-yuh-lur VAYNpg. 58 vein located at the side of the neck to collect blood from the brain and parts of the face and neck
- secretions produced by one of the endocrine glands and carried by the bloodstream or body fluid to another part of the body, or a body organ, to stimulate functional activity or secretion, such as insulin, adrenaline, and estrogen
- also known as smaller occipital nerve; located at the base of the skull, affects the scalp and muscles behind the ear
- eating or taking food into the body
- ring muscle of the eye socket; closes the eyelid
- a liquid composed of changing components in the interstitial fluid as the fluid is circulating throughout the body, dispersing white blood cells and cell nutrients, such as sugars, fats, and salts, as well as absorbing toxins and waste
- the skin and its accessory organs, such as the oil and sweat glands, sensory receptors, hair, and nails
- when muscles move to pull the body part toward the core of the body, such as when the biceps of the arm are activated toward the body
- breathing in through the nose or mouth; oxygen is absorbed by the blood
- U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue that supports the tongue and its muscle
- bones that form the sides and top of the cranium
- also known as microscopic anatomy; the study of the structure and composition of tissue
- a solution that bathes and surrounds the cells and provides the cells with nutrients and a method of removing cell waste; the fluid contains components that are involved in blood clotting and wound healing
- abbreviated PNS; system of nerves and ganglia that connects the peripheral parts of the body to the central nervous system; has both sensory and motor nerves
- located in the back of the head, affects the scalp as far up as the top of the head
- carry impulses from the brain to the muscles or glands. These transmitted impulses produce movement
- connection between two or more bones of the skeleton
- muscles of the chest that assist the swinging movements of the arm
- one of the organs which supports the excretory system by eliminating water and waste products
- muscle that elevates the lower lip and raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin
- gland-like structure found inside lymphatic vessels; filters the lymphatic vessels and helps fight infection
- a cell structure that takes in nutrients, breaks them down, and creates energy for the cell, called ATP, adenosine triphosphate
- affects the skin of the lower lip and chin
- one of the muscles that coordinate with the temporalis, medial pterygoid, and lateral pterygoid muscles to open and close the mouth and bring the jaw forward
- also known as nerve cell; cells that make up the nerves, brain, and spinal cord and transmit nerve impulses
- whitish cords made up of bundles of nerve fibers held together by connective tissue, through which impulses are transmitted
75 Clues: back of the neck • form the upper jaw • the central part, core • bone forming the forehead • a muscle associated with smiling • affects the upper part of the face • eating or taking food into the body • two-part muscle that covers the nose • bones that form the bridge of the nose • affects the membrane and skin of the nose • affects the skin of the lower lip and chin • ...
#12 & 12A Tissues 2024-10-12
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- Involuntary muscle tissue found in blood vessels and digestive organs, lacks striations.
- Nerve cells responsible for conducting impulses.
- The liquid part of blood that contains specialized cells and proteins.
- The most common tissue, found throughout the body, holding things together and providing support.
- Cube-shaped epithelial cells found in glands and kidney tubules.
- Support cells in nervous tissue that assist in cell function.
- Muscle found in the heart walls, with branched, striated cells that contract involuntarily.
- The hardest connective tissue, made primarily of calcium and phosphate.
- The movement of food through the esophagus caused by smooth muscle contractions.
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- Tissue responsible for movement, including skeletal, cardiac, and smooth types.
- Cells that change shape and allow the bladder to expand.
- Muscle attached to bones that controls voluntary movements, appears striated.
- Tall, slender cells that line the digestive tract, including the intestines.
- Tissue that provides support and structure to the body.
- A type of tissue with chondrocytes in lacunae that is strong and withstands pressure.
- Covers and lines much of the body and forms tightly packed sheets.
- Tissue that transmits electrical impulses throughout the body.
- A single layer of flat, thin cells lining organs and facilitating substance passage.
18 Clues: Nerve cells responsible for conducting impulses. • Tissue that provides support and structure to the body. • Cells that change shape and allow the bladder to expand. • Support cells in nervous tissue that assist in cell function. • Tissue that transmits electrical impulses throughout the body. • Cube-shaped epithelial cells found in glands and kidney tubules. • ...
Human Systems Cross Word 2024-01-16
10 Clues: gas exchange. • hormone production. • Allows for movement. • ability to reproduce. • excretes waste material • Protects from water loss • transports gas and nutrients. • mechanical breakdown of food. • supports the body with structure. • Coordinates involuntary responses.
Organ System Puzzle 2024-04-12
10 Clues: nerves • hormones • all your bones • includes your lungs • helps fight disease • includes your stomach • attached to the bones • help reproduce an organism • lets the corrupt parts exit • pumps blood through your body
Organ Systems 2024-04-16
10 Clues: nerves • hormones • all your bones • includes your lungs • helps fight disease • includes your stomach • attached to your bones • helps produce an organism • lets the corrupt parts exit • pumps blood through your body
Organ Systems 2024-04-16
10 Clues: nerves • hormones • all your bones • includes your lungs • helps fight disease • includes your stomach • attached to your bones • helps produce an organism • lets the corrupt parts exit • pumps blood through your body
Body systems 2024-05-03
10 Clues: bones • lungs • waste away • breaks down food • made up of glands • allows body to move • skin, hair, and nails • brings stuff around the body • brain, spinal cord, and nerves • protects organisms form bacteria
Tissues 2022-09-07
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- a protein fiber that is neither collagen nor elastic
- the adjective of a tissue that makes blood
- The name for the cell body of a neuron
- When we combine ground substance and protein fibers
- the tissue that protects and prevents heat loss
- a two word name for the areolar connective tissue under a mucous membrane
- The most common protein fiber in your body
- the hydrophobic chemicals found inside a fat cell
- a scientific name that refers to platelets
- functional unit of compact bone
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- The helper cells of the nervous system
- A location where elastic cartilage is found
- The concentric circles around the central canal of an osteon
- A 'juvenile' cartilage cell
- rod like bony structures inside a spongy bone
- The embryological origin of connective tissues
- the living space/area of cartilage and bone cells
- What skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle have in common
- The cell at the start of all connective tissue propers
- a chemical released by mast cells
- very long slender projection of a neuron
- what we find in the intercalated discs of cardiac muscle and between smooth muscle cells (2 words)
- scientific name of a red blood cell
- a location (plural) where one would find dense regular connective tissue
24 Clues: A 'juvenile' cartilage cell • functional unit of compact bone • a chemical released by mast cells • scientific name of a red blood cell • The helper cells of the nervous system • The name for the cell body of a neuron • very long slender projection of a neuron • the adjective of a tissue that makes blood • The most common protein fiber in your body • ...
Chapter 15: Musculoskeletal System 2019-12-01
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- swelling of medial aspect of joint between big toe and first metatarsal bone
- cone-like flared portion between end and shaft
- bones and bone disease doctor
- bony growth on surface of bone
- skeletal muscle connected to bones
- loss of articular cartilage and formation of bone spurs at articular surfaces
- source of calcium
- System bones, muscles, and joints of the body
- the procedure the involves taking x-ray images after injection of contrast material into a joint
- spaces contain red bone marrow with elements for blood formation
- where bones come together, type determined by need for flexibility
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- trauma to joint with pain, swelling and injury to ligaments
- elbow
- posterior curvature in thoracic region
- inflammation secondary to infection
- structural support and protection of internal organs
- chronic inflammatory myopathy, may be an autoimmune disorder
- internal and external movement
- congenital abnormality of hindfoot involving the talus (clubfoot)
- softening of bone
- lack of strength
- surgical puncture to remove fluid from the joint space
- a fluid filled cyst arising from the joint capsule or a tendon in the wrist
- joints doctor
- 26 bone segments from base for skull to tailbone
- serves as attachments for muscles and tendons
- to bind, tie together
27 Clues: elbow • joints doctor • lack of strength • softening of bone • source of calcium • to bind, tie together • bones and bone disease doctor • internal and external movement • bony growth on surface of bone • skeletal muscle connected to bones • inflammation secondary to infection • posterior curvature in thoracic region • System bones, muscles, and joints of the body • ...
LA-C Vocab Unit 2 Work Sample 2014-02-03
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- to shame
- marriage to a single mate
- emerging or coming into existence
- a teacher
- marriage to two mates
- the male head of a family or tribe
- a person who pays excessive attention to learning rules rather than to understanding or a scholarly show-off
- a rebirth or renewal
- a person of no importance or something that does not exist or exists only in the imagination
- to be friendly with or to socialize with an enemey
- to register as a student at a college or university
- possessed at birth
- something that has a real or independent existence
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- like an uncle
- pertaining to brothers
- the surroundings within which something begins or develops
- childish
- a family inheritance
- the act of painlessly killing a suffering person or animal
- name derived from a paternal ancestor
- support or business clientele
- branch of medicine treating disorders of the skeletal system and issues related to movement
- about to die or end
- childlike or gullible
- a society ruled or controlled by women
- to go regularly or to treat someone as an inferior
- having to do with the family
- an examination to determine the cause of death
- dominated by one's wife
- the basic element
30 Clues: to shame • childish • a teacher • like an uncle • the basic element • possessed at birth • about to die or end • a family inheritance • a rebirth or renewal • marriage to two mates • childlike or gullible • pertaining to brothers • dominated by one's wife • marriage to a single mate • having to do with the family • support or business clientele • emerging or coming into existence • ...
Human Physiology 2022-02-16
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- Storage and transmission of genetic information
- The relatively stable environment of the internal environment
- The return to resting membrane potential
- Brain and spinal cord
- Extracellular substances are ingested by the cell
- Movement of ions due to electrical fields
- First step in protein synthesis; Process of transfer from DNA-RNA
- Difference between two one-way fluxes
- Name of the nervous system that controls skeletal muscle
- Type of neurotransmitters that can cause Na+ channels to open
- Site of oxidative metabolism
- Release neurotransmitters
- Signals from one nerve excite many nerves
- Protein that spans the entire membrane
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- From the receptor to the integrating center
- Breaks down bacteria and debris engulfed by the cell
- Movement of gas and dissolved substances down a concentration gradent
- Movement of water down its gradient
- Diffused through the ECF
- Site of protein synthesis
- Increased frequency of neurotransmitters released into synapse.
- Both voltage and concentration gradients
- Vesicle fuses with the membrane and its contents are released out of the cell
- double layer of lipid molecules; membrane lipids
- Second step in protein synthesis; Process of RNA-tRNA
- Uses ATP
- Travel through the blood
- Fluid inside the cell
- Constant variable, no input of energy
- Protein located on the membrane surface
30 Clues: Uses ATP • Brain and spinal cord • Fluid inside the cell • Diffused through the ECF • Travel through the blood • Site of protein synthesis • Release neurotransmitters • Site of oxidative metabolism • Movement of water down its gradient • Difference between two one-way fluxes • Constant variable, no input of energy • Protein that spans the entire membrane • ...
The Musculoskeletal System 2023-11-24
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- Muscles that you can control
- A type of arthritis
- framework for the rest of your body
- Fluid filled sacs located under the tendons
- The largest joint in the body
- The sheath outside your bones
- Muscles work in _____
- Instrument to view inside the joint
- Connect muscles to bones
- Muscles are made of specialised cells called muscle _____
- The hardest working muscle in the body
- Starts when cells grow out of control
- Enamel on your ____ is stronger than bone
- Part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement
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- Most common type of bone cancer
- Immune cells mistakenly attack tissues lining the joints
- Longest bone in the human body
- There are 639 muscles in the human body
- There are 206 ____ in the human body
- _____ generation is a function of the musculoskeletal system
- Tough fibrous cords composed of connective tissue
- one percent of people have a 13th ___
- Surgical procedure that cuts a bone
- The smallest tendon in the body is located in the inner ___
- Type of muscle that is found in the heart
- broken bone
- As babies grow their muscles ___ together
- The busiest muscles are the ones that control eye movements
28 Clues: broken bone • A type of arthritis • Muscles work in _____ • Connect muscles to bones • Muscles that you can control • The largest joint in the body • The sheath outside your bones • Longest bone in the human body • Most common type of bone cancer • framework for the rest of your body • Instrument to view inside the joint • Surgical procedure that cuts a bone • ...
Parts fo A Human And Animal Cell - By Leonor B 2023-03-28
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- separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment
- the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell
- organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system
- a thin-walled sac filled with a fluid, usually clear and small
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- an intercellular structure made of both RNA and protein, and it is the site of protein synthesis in the cell
- membrane-bound cell organelles that generate most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
- the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- microscopic cellular membrane protrusions that increase the surface area for diffusion and minimize any increase in volume
- membrane-enclosed organelles that contain an array of enzymes capable of breaking down all types of biological polymers
- a membrane-bound cell organelle
10 Clues: a membrane-bound cell organelle • the gelatinous liquid that fills the inside of a cell • the structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • a thin-walled sac filled with a fluid, usually clear and small • separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment • organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system • ...
Skeletal joint movement 2020-11-06
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- turn around to look but your knee stay forward
- reach your hands above your head
- while brushing your teeth
- lift your leg to walk upstairs
- turn your toes out
- scoop up water with your hands
- while putting on your socks
- point your toes in
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- make circle motion with your arm
- slap your palms on your thighs
- arch backwards for a big stretch
- drop your arms to your side
- walk on your heals
- reach out to put on a sweatshirt
- point your toes
15 Clues: point your toes • walk on your heals • turn your toes out • point your toes in • while brushing your teeth • drop your arms to your side • while putting on your socks • slap your palms on your thighs • lift your leg to walk upstairs • scoop up water with your hands • make circle motion with your arm • arch backwards for a big stretch • reach your hands above your head • ...
The Muscular System 2023-12-18
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- organ
- muscles can stretch
- number of muscle types
- "mus" meaning in Latin
- circular movement around an axis
- opposite of contraction
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- muscle that is involuntary and voluntary
- acid byproduct of fermentation
- muscle that generates heat
- common injury in runners
- increases angle
- blood supply of cardiac muscle
- connects muscle to bone
13 Clues: organ • increases angle • muscles can stretch • number of muscle types • "mus" meaning in Latin • connects muscle to bone • opposite of contraction • common injury in runners • muscle that generates heat • acid byproduct of fermentation • blood supply of cardiac muscle • circular movement around an axis • muscle that is involuntary and voluntary
Organ Systems 2024-04-16
10 Clues: nerves • hormones • all your bones • includes your lungs • helps fight disease • includes your stomach • attached to your bones • helps produce an organism • lets the corrupt parts exit • pumps blood through your body
Med Term Final 2017-12-13
Across
- The reproductive organs and the _____ are found in the pelvic cavity
- What does rrhexis mean?
- Surrounding layer of the bone
- Pain in skin, skin can feel warm, blistered, red or swollen
- Skin disease in which little to no melanin production occurs
- Lump with central black head, mucousy drainage, round, on face, or neck
- What does adipo mean?
- How many muscles is the muscular system made up of?
- A condition in which bones become weak and brittle
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- What cavity contains the brain
- What is the shaft or central part of a long bone?
- What does sclerosis mean?
- Inflammation of the bursa could mean what condition?
- Soft and hard are two types of what tissue?
- Medical term for rib cage
- Red rash on face, chest, nails, or elbows, plus weaking of the muscles is most like what condition?
- Loss of pigment in patches on skin is what skin disease?
- Which plane divides the body into a front section and a back section
- The skeletal, cardiac, and smooth are examples of what?
- The human body is made up of how many types of tissue
- What does plasia mean?
- cavity Cavity in the chest that contains the esophagus, trachea, bronchi, lungs, heart, and large blood vessels is
22 Clues: What does adipo mean? • What does plasia mean? • What does rrhexis mean? • What does sclerosis mean? • Medical term for rib cage • Surrounding layer of the bone • What cavity contains the brain • Soft and hard are two types of what tissue? • What is the shaft or central part of a long bone? • A condition in which bones become weak and brittle • ...
Module 5 2019-10-29
Across
- Thin collagen layer
- The functional unit of the nervous system, a nerve cell
- Nonstriated or not striped, small and only have one nucleus
- Multistep process in which glucose reacts with oxygen and energy is released
- Distinct, orderly, striped pattern
- A stimulus strong enough to create one action potential in a neuron
- The interface between a nerve cell and another cell
- Cannot exercise conscious control
- The repeating unit of a myofibril
- Stimuli of increasing strength that create more action potentials along more neurons
- Muscles you can contract consciously
- Loss of skeletal muscle caused by immobility, aging, malnutrition, etc.
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- A chemical released by a neuron. This chemical travels across the synaptic cleft
- A stimulus too small to create an action potential in a neuron
- One motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it innervates
- The state of partial contraction in a muscle, even when the muscle is not being used
- Short-term muscle stiffening that occurs after death
- Only found in the heart
- A stimulus which is strong enough to create action potentials in all the motor neurons innervating a whole muscle
- Smooth, not striped
- Striated, voluntary muscles
- An individual muscle fiber contracts maximally in response to an action potential
22 Clues: Thin collagen layer • Smooth, not striped • Only found in the heart • Striated, voluntary muscles • Cannot exercise conscious control • The repeating unit of a myofibril • Distinct, orderly, striped pattern • Muscles you can contract consciously • The interface between a nerve cell and another cell • Short-term muscle stiffening that occurs after death • ...
Animal Nutrition 2022-04-20
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- nutrient that is responsible for regulating body temperature and makes up majority of body
- mixture of all feedstuffs so that livestock get all nutrients in one bite
- nutrient stores energy also known as fats
- nutrients that have specific duties in the body like clotting blood or boosting immune system
- a dried shredded fiber substitute that has to be wet before feeding
- nutrient that provides energy to the body
- feedstuff that is a unique blend of protein, fat and fiber
- grain that is shorter and fatter with a split down the middle
- nutrient that is responsible for skeletal growth and maintains body systems
- a mixture that contains perfect blend of minerals and salt
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- makes up the bulk of a TMR such as hay and silages
- minerals needed in high amounts
- type of carb that is rich in fiber such as roughages
- minerals needed in lower amounts
- type of carb that is easily digestible sugars and starches
- common feed additive that adds sugar and sweetness
- the process where substance is broken down chemically by bacteria/yeast/microorganisms
- nutrient that is found in muscles that grows new tissues
- grains as also called this because they have such a high energy and protein level
- this grain looks like a boat
20 Clues: this grain looks like a boat • minerals needed in high amounts • minerals needed in lower amounts • nutrient stores energy also known as fats • nutrient that provides energy to the body • makes up the bulk of a TMR such as hay and silages • common feed additive that adds sugar and sweetness • type of carb that is rich in fiber such as roughages • ...
Biology crossword 2023-11-13
Across
- Tools that zooooooooom in on stuff
- Makes up your muscles
- You use this to feel
- The things that make up living things
- Helps you breathe
- Helps your blood around your body
- The rest of the cell
- Helps you get the nutrients from the food you eat
- A microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole
- A set of things working together as parts of a mechanism
- Stores the waste and nutrients
- A network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell
- Your bones system
- Living things that contain more than one cell
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- Living things that contain only one cell
- Helps you get rid of waste
- The powerhouse of the cell - converts
- Any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made
- The study of living things
- A minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells
- The boundary between the cell inside and outside
- You use this to move
- The brain of the cell
- Makes up your blood
- Makes up your nerves
- Special cells
26 Clues: Special cells • Helps you breathe • Your bones system • Makes up your blood • You use this to feel • You use this to move • The rest of the cell • Makes up your nerves • Makes up your muscles • The brain of the cell • Helps you get rid of waste • The study of living things • Stores the waste and nutrients • Helps your blood around your body • Tools that zooooooooom in on stuff • ...
Biology crossword 2023-11-13
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- Tools that zooooooooom in on stuff
- Makes up your muscles
- You use this to feel
- The things that make up living things
- Helps you breathe
- Helps your blood around your body
- The rest of the cell
- Helps you get the nutrients from the food you eat
- A microscopic membrane of lipids and proteins which forms the external boundary of the cytoplasm of a cell or encloses a vacuole
- A set of things working together as parts of a mechanism
- Stores the waste and nutrients
- A network of membranous tubules within the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell
- Your bones system
- Living things that contain more than one cell
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- Living things that contain only one cell
- Helps you get rid of waste
- The powerhouse of the cell - converts
- Any of the distinct types of material of which animals or plants are made
- The study of living things
- A minute particle consisting of RNA and associated proteins found in large numbers in the cytoplasm of living cells
- The boundary between the cell inside and outside
- You use this to move
- The brain of the cell
- Makes up your blood
- Makes up your nerves
- Special cells
26 Clues: Special cells • Helps you breathe • Your bones system • Makes up your blood • You use this to feel • You use this to move • The rest of the cell • Makes up your nerves • Makes up your muscles • The brain of the cell • Helps you get rid of waste • The study of living things • Stores the waste and nutrients • Helps your blood around your body • Tools that zooooooooom in on stuff • ...
CNS & PNS 2023-12-07
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- The side of spine responsible for movement in the spine
- Receives info from body (in + out) decides best response
- unconscious response to stimuli
- The side of spine responsible for feeling in the spine
- NS controls external envrm. Voluntary & Involuntary skeletal muscle movement
- ___ lobe responsible for perceiving audio info(Ears)
- The communication link between Brain and PNS
- Dilating pupils, heart rate increase, blood flow to muscles increase are ex of ___
- ___ lobe that percieves info from skin (pain,temp, ect)
- the steps to a reflex, Recept., sns.receptor, sns.neuron, int.neuron, motor.neur, effector
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- Divided into 2 hemispheres that constantly communicate to eachother
- membranes that surround the brain
- controls the autonomic ns
- side of cerebrum responsible for creativity
- Constricting pupils, heart rate decrease, blood flow to muscles decrease are ex of _____
- is the bridge of communication between (see.d 1 and 12)
- side of cerebrum responsible for recall and progression
- controls muscle coordination, balance and fine motor skills
- its role is to receive info from senses and make it make sense to the rest of the body
- ___ lobe responsible for personality, motor skills, speech, decisions, etc..
- ___ lobe responsible for perceiving visual info(Eyes)
- protected by the skull covered in 3 fluid filled membranes
- NS controls internal envrm. controls "auto" functions of system
23 Clues: controls the autonomic ns • unconscious response to stimuli • membranes that surround the brain • side of cerebrum responsible for creativity • The communication link between Brain and PNS • ___ lobe responsible for perceiving audio info(Ears) • ___ lobe responsible for perceiving visual info(Eyes) • The side of spine responsible for feeling in the spine • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-21
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- A thick column of nerve tissue that links the brain to most of the other nerves.
- The tissue located inside your bones
- The ends of the bones in a joint are forced out of their normal positions.
- An automatic response to your environment.
- A muscle that you control to do activities.
- Artificial forms of the male hormone testosterone.
- Makes up about 85 percent of the brain’s weight
- An involuntary muscle that is found only in the heart.
- The basic unit of the nervous system.
- An involuntary muscle that causes movements within the body.
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- The loss of the ability to move and feel some part of the body.
- Coordinates the body’s movements and helps you keep your balance.
- The strong and fibrous bands of tissue that hold bones together
- Tough supportive tissue that is softer and more flexible than bone.
- Overuse of tendons that develop swelling and irritation.
- An injury that may happen when muscles are overworked or stretched too much or too quickly.
- A thick strand of tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone.
- Muscles that cannot contract due to injury, will weaken and shrink known as.
- A place in your body where two or more bones come togeter
- Lies between the cerebrum and the spinal cord.
20 Clues: The tissue located inside your bones • The basic unit of the nervous system. • An automatic response to your environment. • A muscle that you control to do activities. • Lies between the cerebrum and the spinal cord. • Makes up about 85 percent of the brain’s weight • Artificial forms of the male hormone testosterone. • ...
Honors Bio - Mavryke Trautman 2024-09-11
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- The process of breaking down food into substances the body can use for energy, tissue growth, and repair
- a rigid, external layer that is specifically designed to provide structural support and rigidity
- Membrane found in cell organelles
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- a group of cells that have similar structure and that function together as a unit.
- A molecule made up of amino acids
- an energy-driven process where membrane proteins transport molecules across cells
- The movement of water molecules from a higher concentration to a lower one
- the production of offspring
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- The structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes
- A small dense spherical structure in the Nucleus of a cell during interphase
- The system that contains the heart and the blood vessels and moves blood throughout the body
- An organism whose cells contain a nucleus within a membrane
- a mode of transport of large quantities of materials and food particles across the membrane
- An organelle within plant cells
- A cellular organelle composed of many folds of tissue and muscles
- A membrane-bound cell organelle that contains digestive enzyme
- proteins that help speed up chemical reactions in our bodies.
- The organized network of nerve tissue in the body
- your body's support structure
20 Clues: the production of offspring • your body's support structure • An organelle within plant cells • Membrane found in cell organelles • A molecule made up of amino acids • The organized network of nerve tissue in the body • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers • The structure in a cell that contains the chromosomes • ...
11 Body Systems 2023-09-14
12 Clues: Bones • adds hormones • hair skin nails • organs and cells • Where the urethra is • lungs that inhale air • provides blood supply • Holds urine with bladder • network of delicate tubes • Organs that keep food and water • Cords that connect to your brain • The heart delivers and returns blood
health 2023-01-17
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- Training Exercise which is primarily intended to increase skeletal muscle strength, endurance, power, and mass
- A hormone secreted by the adrenal gland that makes stored nutrients more readily available to meet energy demands
- Exercise (Oxygen is not utilized in the energy-generating process for muscle contraction
- movements that help your cardiorespiratory system run efficiently
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- a hormone that stimulates body systems in response to stress and helps people perform with more energy.
- the mass or quantity of your heaviness. It is expressed by units of pounds or kilograms.
- Exercising using one’s own body weight, which helps develop muscular tone
- salty liquid produced by glands in your skin
8 Clues: salty liquid produced by glands in your skin • movements that help your cardiorespiratory system run efficiently • Exercising using one’s own body weight, which helps develop muscular tone • the mass or quantity of your heaviness. It is expressed by units of pounds or kilograms. • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-11-03
11 Clues: regulates hormones • inhales and exhales • removes liquid waste • structure and support • fights off infections • barrier from the outside • contracts to allow movement • sends communication signals • circulates blood throughout • absorb nutrients and rids of waste • reproduce and keep the species alive
Body System 2022-04-06
11 Clues: Causes Movement • Skin,Hair,nails • Fights Pathogens • Absorbs Nutrients • Electrical signals • Testes=male Ovaries= female • Gas exchange of CO2 and Oxygen • Hormone regulation/ production • Structure and organ protection • Transports nutrients around body • Kidneys get rid of waste = sweat/urine
Exam II Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-30
Across
- involuntary writhing movements
- emotion and conscious motor control
- increases metabolic rate
- increases blood Ca++
- potentiates actions of ACH
- milk let-down
- hypophysis
- cholinergic skeletal muscle receptor
- an antagonist of insulin
- identification by touch
- parasympathetic ganglia
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- an anterior pituitary hormone
- a gonadotropin
- adrenal cortical hormone
- crossing over
- from the hypothalamus
- decreases urine volume
- a sympathetic response
- hyper-reflexive paralysis
- skin distribution of a spinal nerve
- maintains corpus luteum
- adrenergic receptor
- masculinizing hormone
- adrenal medullary hormone
- same side
25 Clues: same side • hypophysis • crossing over • milk let-down • a gonadotropin • adrenergic receptor • increases blood Ca++ • from the hypothalamus • masculinizing hormone • decreases urine volume • a sympathetic response • maintains corpus luteum • identification by touch • parasympathetic ganglia • adrenal cortical hormone • increases metabolic rate • an antagonist of insulin • hyper-reflexive paralysis • ...
LECTURE EXAM II CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-03-30
Across
- emotion and conscious motor control
- involuntary writhing movements
- cholinergic skeletal muscle receptor
- hypophysis
- increases metabolic rate
- adrenal cortical hormone
- maintains corpus luteum
- a sympathetic response
- identification by touch
- adrenergic receptor
- skin distribution of a spinal nerve
- adrenal cortical control
Down
- from the hypothalamus
- hyper-reflexive paralysis
- same side
- crossing over
- masculinizing hormone
- potentiates actions of ACH
- a gonadotropin
- an antagonist of insulin
- hormone, increases blood Ca++
- adrenal medullary hormone
- decreases urine volume
- milk let-down
- parasympathetic ganglia
25 Clues: same side • hypophysis • crossing over • milk let-down • a gonadotropin • adrenergic receptor • from the hypothalamus • masculinizing hormone • decreases urine volume • a sympathetic response • maintains corpus luteum • parasympathetic ganglia • identification by touch • an antagonist of insulin • increases metabolic rate • adrenal cortical hormone • adrenal cortical control • ...
muscular system 2023-01-31
Across
- most unstable type of joint
- thick filaments
- the more mobile a joint is the less ______
- opposite pair of muscles
- line that separates sarcomeres
- connects to bone and muscle
- stores calcium
- attaches to actin
- connect bone to bone
Down
- when myosin heads touch actin
- ________ muscle is voluntary
- rotating joint
- currency of the body
- tired muscles
- one z-band to another
- tissue for immovable joints
- attaches to troponin
- type of join in your elbow
- unmovable joints found in your skull
- thin filaments
20 Clues: tired muscles • rotating joint • stores calcium • thin filaments • thick filaments • attaches to actin • currency of the body • attaches to troponin • connect bone to bone • one z-band to another • opposite pair of muscles • type of join in your elbow • most unstable type of joint • connects to bone and muscle • tissue for immovable joints • ________ muscle is voluntary • ...
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 2014-01-18
Across
- Leader of Dumbledore's Army
- Used to see memories
- Army,named_____Army
- A wizard tabloid
- Peter Pettigrew's nickname
- Who killed Sirius Black
- Loud, magical letter
- Turn into animal at will
- A kind, and gentle giant
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- Centaur, Divination teacher
- Black's Nickname
- Magic transportation
- Minister for Magic
- New Darks Arts teacher's name
- Ravenclaw student, Luna______
- people with magical parents
- Test that all 5th year students must take
- Took Harry to his hearing
- Dumbledore's phoenix's name
- Winged horses with skeletal body
20 Clues: Black's Nickname • A wizard tabloid • Minister for Magic • Army,named_____Army • Magic transportation • Used to see memories • Loud, magical letter • Who killed Sirius Black • Turn into animal at will • A kind, and gentle giant • Took Harry to his hearing • Peter Pettigrew's nickname • Centaur, Divination teacher • Leader of Dumbledore's Army • people with magical parents • ...
Muscle Crossword Puzzle Review 2023-12-01
Across
- membrane surrounds each muscle fiber
- plasma membrane of muscle cells
- willing
- short name for Acetlycholine
- striated
- boundary between sarcomere
- a nerve and muscle fiber come together
- single muscle
- found in wall of organs
- gap between the neuron and motor end plate
- thin
Down
- muscle has a smaller fiber within
- functional unit inside of a muscle fiber
- fascicles surrounded by a membrane
- bond where actin and myosin filament overlaps
- number of muscle tissue
- organized into bundles
- heart
- without will
- thick
20 Clues: thin • heart • thick • willing • striated • without will • single muscle • organized into bundles • number of muscle tissue • found in wall of organs • boundary between sarcomere • short name for Acetlycholine • plasma membrane of muscle cells • muscle has a smaller fiber within • fascicles surrounded by a membrane • membrane surrounds each muscle fiber • a nerve and muscle fiber come together • ...
Muscular system Joe Lecza 2024-03-01
Across
- skeletal muscles can be strengthened by doing this type of exercise
- this type of muscle action is NOT controlled by you
- this type of muscle action is controlled by you
- this muscle is found in your heart and pumps blood around your body
Down
- this is a muscle that bends parts of your body
- this is a type of muscle found in the digestive tract and in the walls of blood vessels
- this muscle enables your bones to move
- this is a muscle that straightens parts of your body
- these are strands of connective tissue that connect your muscles to your bones
- when your arm straightens, this muscle is the extensor
10 Clues: this muscle enables your bones to move • this is a muscle that bends parts of your body • this type of muscle action is controlled by you • this type of muscle action is NOT controlled by you • this is a muscle that straightens parts of your body • when your arm straightens, this muscle is the extensor • ...
Health 2022-06-07
Across
- the organs that supply oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body
- an abnormally slow heart rate
- a dentist who has more training and is fit to deal with irregularities in teeth and jaw problems
- an electromagnetic wave of high energy and very short wavelength, which is able to pass through many materials opaque to light typically used to see inside a persons body to see the skeletal structure
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- surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel
- The organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- the waste the body excretes in liquid form
- a swelling of a part of the body, generally without inflammation, caused by an abnormal growth of tissue, whether benign or malignant.
- a disorder that causes temporary cessation of breathing
10 Clues: cardiopulmonary resuscitation • an abnormally slow heart rate • the waste the body excretes in liquid form • surgical repair or unblocking of a blood vessel • a disorder that causes temporary cessation of breathing • The organ that pumps blood through the circulatory system • the organs that supply oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the body • ...
Nervous System 2019-05-27
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- Relays information from skin, sense organs & skeletal muscles to CNS.
- Is composed of brain and ventralnervecords with clusters of neurons called ganglia.
- When body is at rest or with normal functions.
- The rest of the nerves in animal’s body.
- The three coverings around the brain and spine and help cushion, protect, and nourish the brain and spinal cord.
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- Fight or flight response.
- Relays information to internal organs.
- Allows body to respond quickly to changes in the environment by gathering information, transmitting, and processing information to determine the best response, and sending information to muscles, glands, and organs so they can respond correctly.
- The onset of cephalization marks a more complex nervous system.
- In Hydra,_____________ are diffused all over the body to control the contraction of the gastrovascularcavity or the gastrocoel.
10 Clues: Fight or flight response. • Relays information to internal organs. • The rest of the nerves in animal’s body. • When body is at rest or with normal functions. • The onset of cephalization marks a more complex nervous system. • Relays information from skin, sense organs & skeletal muscles to CNS. • ...
September Science Vocabulary 2024-08-27
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- organelle that functions in energy production; the power factory of the cell
- membrane a lipid barrier that encloses the cytoplasm and controls what enters and exits the cell
- organelle whose job is like a garbage man to take away old, worn-out parts of the cell
- organelle whose job is like the transportation of the cell
- organelle whose job is storage
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- organelle whose job is to collect proteins, prepare them for transport, and then send the proteins out to the correct destination
- organelle whose job is to make the proteins
- gel-like organelle that keeps everything in place inside the cell
- organizing microtubules that serve as the cell’s skeletal system
- a membrane-bound organelle in eukaryotic cells that contains the DNA; the control center of the cell
10 Clues: organelle whose job is storage • organelle whose job is to make the proteins • organelle whose job is like the transportation of the cell • organizing microtubules that serve as the cell’s skeletal system • gel-like organelle that keeps everything in place inside the cell • organelle that functions in energy production; the power factory of the cell • ...
Chapter 16 2013-04-24
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- the material within the muscle cell, excluding the nucleus.
- accumulation of lactic acid
- ability to shorten or reduce the distance between bones at a joint.
- part of the muscle that is attached to the fixed part of the bone.
- the ability to responde to a stimuli; irritability.
- part of the muscle that is attached to the movable part of the bone.
- the muscle cell membrane
- ability to be stretched.
- muscles that help steady a joint.
- ability to return to normal length when relaxed.
- type of muscle that is involuntarily controlled by the nervous system.
- type of muscle that makes up the heart.
Down
- type of muscle that opens and closes to control the passage of substances.
- muscle that provides movement in a single direction; major contributor.
- the wasting or loss of muscle tissue resulting from disease or lack of use.
- muscle whose action opposes that of another muscle.
- an increase in the mass/size of a muscle.
- chemicals released when a nerve impulse is transmitted.
- state of partial contraction in which muscles are maintained.
- contraction when the tension in a muscle increases, but the muscle does not shorten.
- type of muscle that aids in body movements.
- contraction where muscles contract and shorten.
22 Clues: the muscle cell membrane • ability to be stretched. • accumulation of lactic acid • muscles that help steady a joint. • type of muscle that makes up the heart. • an increase in the mass/size of a muscle. • type of muscle that aids in body movements. • contraction where muscles contract and shorten. • ability to return to normal length when relaxed. • ...
SEHS Intro 2021-08-19
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- Midsection of a long bone (shaft)
- Type of muscle contraction where muscle length doesn't change
- One of the muscles involved in ventilation in the lungs
- Part of a neuron
- Neurotransmitter involved in muscle contraction
- Part of the hamstrings
- Binds to myosin to from cross bridge
- Component of fitness measured with the stork stand test
- Structure of the ventilatory system
- Method to monitor exercise intensity
- Attachment of a muscle tendon to a moveable bone
- General characteristic of muscle tissue
- One of the components of blood
- The force exerted by blood on arterial
- One of the three types of joints
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- Involved in the control of ventilation
- Part of the axial skeleton
- during ventricular relaxation is... blood pressure
- Where two or more bones articulate
- Connective tissue which connects bone to bone to give stability to the joint
- One of the four types of bones
- One of the major vessels in the heart
- Principle of programme training design
- Fibrous tissue that surrounds the skeletal muscles
- Oxygen is transported by hemoglobin as
- One of the six types of synovial joints
- Skill related component of fitness
- Structure where the gaseous exchange happens
- One of the three types of muscles
29 Clues: Part of a neuron • Part of the hamstrings • Part of the axial skeleton • One of the four types of bones • One of the components of blood • One of the three types of joints • Midsection of a long bone (shaft) • One of the three types of muscles • Where two or more bones articulate • Skill related component of fitness • Structure of the ventilatory system • ...
PRACTICE 2021-12-03
Across
- more than one living thing but same species
- to dissolve vitamin A,D,E, and K
- human breath by using...
- after windpipe, split into two branches
- diseases in skeletal system that caused by virus
- biggest artery
- bubble sac where the gas exchange
- to pump blood
- shape of bone in backbone
- skeleteon of shrimp
- the only liquid in blood components
- like a nose for whale
- thinnest blood vessel
- allow bone move one direction only
- instestine to absorb water
- symbiosis of rhino and starling
- to protect brain
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- muscle domed shaped to separate chest and abdomen cavity
- symbiosis of remora fish and shark
- the shape of leg like X or O letter caused lacking of vitamin D
- digestion that using organ
- single living thing
- more than one type of populations
- as source of energy
- the spinal cord curve backward
- part of blood to stop bleeding
- allow bone move 180 degree
- teeth that uses to grind the food
- non-living things component in ecosystem
- living things component in ecosystem
- disease when you eat irregularly
- digest the food by using gastric juice
- to much white blood cell
- to protect lungs and heart
- intestine to absorb nutrients
35 Clues: to pump blood • biggest artery • to protect brain • single living thing • as source of energy • skeleteon of shrimp • like a nose for whale • thinnest blood vessel • human breath by using... • to much white blood cell • shape of bone in backbone • digestion that using organ • allow bone move 180 degree • instestine to absorb water • to protect lungs and heart • intestine to absorb nutrients • ...
Organ System Crossword 2022-05-23
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- holds your brain in place
- tells your body what to do
- converts food into small molecules that can be used by the cells of the body
- protects your body from germs and bacteria
- includes the skin, lungs, and liver, excretes metabolic wastes from the body
- remove toxin and wastes
- serves as a barrier against infection and injury, helps to regulate body temperatures, removes waste from the body, gathers information, and produces vitamin D
- system transports oxygen, nutrients, and other substances throughout the body, and removes wastes from tissues
- there are three different types of each which is specialized for specific functions in the body
- pumps your blood
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- muscle where you thigh is
- can survive without
- help you breathe
- made up of glands that release hormones into the blood
- digests your food
- picks up oxygen from the air we inhale and releases carbon dioxide into the air we exhale
- supports the body, protects internal organs, assists movement, stores minerals, and is a site of blood formation
- allows urine to pass through body
- network of vessels through which lymph drains from the tissues into the blood
- collects information about the body's internal and external environment, processes that information, and responds to it
- is needed for us to reproduce
- regulated blood sugar
22 Clues: help you breathe • pumps your blood • digests your food • can survive without • regulated blood sugar • remove toxin and wastes • muscle where you thigh is • holds your brain in place • tells your body what to do • is needed for us to reproduce • allows urine to pass through body • protects your body from germs and bacteria • made up of glands that release hormones into the blood • ...
The science of aging: what happens to our bodies as we grow older 2023-07-02
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- Something characterized by a harmonious combination of elements.
- The process of growing old, marked by a gradual decline in physiological function.
- Relating to or functioning as a skeleton.
- The state or process of rotting or decomposition.
- Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels.
- A distinct period or stage in a process of change or forming part of something's development.
- Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- Relating to the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system.
- A change of form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one.
- Relating to or consisting of living cells.
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- Practical contact with and observation of facts or events.
- Relating to the normal functions of living organisms and their parts.
- The condition or process of deterioration with age.
- A compound structure at the end of a chromosome that protects the chromosome from deterioration.
- The years of retirement, normally after age 65.
- Investigate and solve or explain something complicated or puzzling.
- Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength.
- A medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile.
- The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
- Pertaining to the natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms.
20 Clues: Relating to or functioning as a skeleton. • Pertaining to the heart and blood vessels. • Relating to or consisting of living cells. • Age-related loss of muscle mass and strength. • The years of retirement, normally after age 65. • The state or process of rotting or decomposition. • The condition or process of deterioration with age. • ...
Birthday Puzzle 2024-04-09
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- "AU" is the chemical symbol for what?
- Artist who sings "Soundtrack 2 my life"
- Most populated city in the world?
- Artist who has had the largest concert crowd
- First stop whilst travelling
- "Who's the greatest player in the Premier League?"
- Cost in billion of the Royal Liverpool Hospital
- Artist with the most streamed song of all time
- Thursday activity
- Which artist has had the most UK number ones?
- Country with chewing gum ban
- Your new age, you old hag
- Great Expectations was written by which author, Charles..
- Casu Marzu is a type of what food?
- Month Martin Cassidy was born in
- First ever Disney film?
- England Test Cricket Captain
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- Where was the original Disneyland?
- Where is Peter Kaye from?
- A surgical specialty which treats and corrects injuries, deformities and diseases to the skeletal system and joints
- First holiday together (by ourselves)
- City that is known as the "Windy" city in New Zealand
- Singer from Newcastle
- Ed Westwick plays who in Gossip Girl
- Wigan based band?
- "B" is the chemical symbol for what?
- Fastest animal in the world
- Famous furniture shop
- Six Nations Winners 2024 (men)
- Square root of 289
- Main alcoholic ingredient in a Singapore Sling
31 Clues: Wigan based band? • Thursday activity • Square root of 289 • Singer from Newcastle • Famous furniture shop • First ever Disney film? • Where is Peter Kaye from? • Your new age, you old hag • Fastest animal in the world • First stop whilst travelling • Country with chewing gum ban • England Test Cricket Captain • Six Nations Winners 2024 (men) • Month Martin Cassidy was born in • ...
Tissues, Skin, Bones, Muscles 2022-02-07
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- bones similar to tarsals
- tissues form these
- marrow that makes blood cells
- tissue that lines organs
- tissue that sends messages
- bringing toward your body
- bone similar to humerus
- lower layer of skin
- straightening
- bending
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- heart muscle
- tissue that can be smooth, cardiac or skeletal
- muscle in skin that makes hair stand up
- gland in skin that makes oil
- kind of muscle that makes up hollow organs
- connects bones together
- top layer of skin
- middle layer of skin
18 Clues: bending • heart muscle • straightening • top layer of skin • tissues form these • lower layer of skin • middle layer of skin • connects bones together • bone similar to humerus • bones similar to tarsals • tissue that lines organs • bringing toward your body • tissue that sends messages • gland in skin that makes oil • marrow that makes blood cells • muscle in skin that makes hair stand up • ...
Organization of the Nervous System 2021-01-20
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- brain,spinal cord, sensory organs, nerves
- nerves outside the CNS
- flight or fight response
- carries info to CNS
- allows voluntary control of skeletal muscles
- sensory input
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- motor output
- rest and digest response
- things you cannnot control
- brain,spinal cord
- connects components throughout body
- carries directions from CNS
12 Clues: motor output • sensory input • brain,spinal cord • carries info to CNS • nerves outside the CNS • rest and digest response • flight or fight response • things you cannnot control • carries directions from CNS • connects components throughout body • brain,spinal cord, sensory organs, nerves • allows voluntary control of skeletal muscles
Vocab Quiz 11 2023-03-07
12 Clues: piece • to bend • can bend • pieces of bone • forward, support • an opinion article • automatic response • move to another time • to turn or bend away • move forward, advance • pieces in order, as in TV or comics • move up as in graduating to a new level
Skeletal & Integumentary Pathologies 2020-09-22
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- disease a recurrent form of arthritis affecting joints.
- fungal infection of the skin.
- Cyst a pouch like structure filled with synovial fluid.
- a characterized by inflammation of the joint capsule and progressive joint damage
- localized viral infection of the skin.
- Cyst an accumulation of synovial fluid behind the knee.
- a wingless parasite that loves its life cycle om a single human host and depends on its blood for survival.
- an exaggeration of normal anterior or lordotic curvature in the lumbar spine.
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- Arthritis a chronic, inflammatory, and systemic type of arthritis in which synovial membrane are destroyed.
- a bacterial infection that occurred mainly around the mouth, nose, and skin fold such as the axillae.
- Ulcers localized injuries to skin from sustained pressure
- noninfectious chronic inflammatory skin condition
- a type of arthritis resulting from deposition of uric acid crystals in joints.
- Capsulitis an inflammation of the shoulder and its joint capsule.
- parasitic sarcoptes scabiel mites that burrow under the skin.
15 Clues: fungal infection of the skin. • localized viral infection of the skin. • noninfectious chronic inflammatory skin condition • disease a recurrent form of arthritis affecting joints. • Cyst a pouch like structure filled with synovial fluid. • Cyst an accumulation of synovial fluid behind the knee. • Ulcers localized injuries to skin from sustained pressure • ...
Skeletal Muscle Crossword 2022-02-17
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- thin myofilament
- connective tissue around the muscle
- smooth muscle is usually arranged in two layers pt.2:
- contracting unit of striated muscle
- bundle of skeletal muscle fibers
- smooth muscle is usually arranged in two layers pt.1:
- connective tissue around fascicle
- thick myofilament
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- purpose of fascia
- cytoplasm of muscle
- what attaches a muscle to a bone
- a muscle cell is a muscle
- connective tissue around fiber
- two myofilaments
- endomysium + fiber cell membrane
15 Clues: thin myofilament • two myofilaments • purpose of fascia • thick myofilament • cytoplasm of muscle • a muscle cell is a muscle • connective tissue around fiber • what attaches a muscle to a bone • endomysium + fiber cell membrane • bundle of skeletal muscle fibers • connective tissue around fascicle • connective tissue around the muscle • contracting unit of striated muscle • ...
Unit 3 Skeletal 2023-01-13
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- Closed reduction
- Abnormal increase in the outward curvature of the thoracic spine
- Physician who specializes in the study and treatment of arthritis
- Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- Creates a smooth surface for friction within the joints
- Inflammation of a joint
- A foot specialist
- Connect one bone to another
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- Inflammation of a Bursa
- Works with the muscles to make a variety of movement possible
- Wear and tear Arthritis
- X-ray
- Abnormal increase in the forward curvature of the lumber spine
- Bone density testing
- A fibrous sac
15 Clues: X-ray • A fibrous sac • Closed reduction • A foot specialist • Bone density testing • Inflammation of a Bursa • Wear and tear Arthritis • Inflammation of a joint • Connect one bone to another • Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine • Creates a smooth surface for friction within the joints • Works with the muscles to make a variety of movement possible • ...
Sports Medicine 2023-04-10
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- a type of hematoma of tissue
- the back portion of the lower leg
- the medical term for a broken bone
- the process of applying tape directly to the skin or over pre-wrap in order to maintain a stable position of bones and muscles during athletic activity
- the fibrous connective tissue that connects bones to other bones
- complete separation of the bones that form a joint
- a mild traumatic brain injury
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- type of sports injury - runner's...
- the junctional area between the abdomen and the thigh on either side of the pubic bone
- a system that includes a group of organs working together to convert food into energy and basic nutrients to feed the entire body
- a sudden or violent twist or wrench of a joint with stretching or tearing of ligaments
- a sudden, involuntary, painful skeletal muscle contraction
- inflammation of the thick fibrous cords that attach muscle to bone. These cords are called tendons.
- the padded portion of the sole between the toes and the arch
- type of sports injury - tennis...
15 Clues: a type of hematoma of tissue • a mild traumatic brain injury • the back portion of the lower leg • type of sports injury - tennis... • the medical term for a broken bone • type of sports injury - runner's... • complete separation of the bones that form a joint • a sudden, involuntary, painful skeletal muscle contraction • ...
human 2023-05-07
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- - A hard, dense tissue that forms the skeletal system and supports the body
- - Organs responsible for respiration, taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide
- - A muscular sac that breaks down food through mechanical and chemical digestion
- - The body's largest organ, serving as a protective barrier and regulating temperature
- - An organ that filters waste products from the blood and produces urine
- - A long tube that absorbs nutrients and water from digested food
- - A tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement
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- - An organ that produces insulin and other digestive enzymes
- - A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- - The body's control center for functions such as movement, sensation, and thought
- - An organ that stores urine until it is eliminated from the body
- - A muscular tube that connects the mouth and nose to the digestive and respiratory systems
- - An organ that filters blood and plays a role in immune function
- - An organ that detoxifies chemicals and metabolizes drugs, produces bile for digestion
- - A bundle of fibers that transmits signals between the brain and body
15 Clues: - A muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body • - A tissue that contracts and relaxes to produce movement • - An organ that produces insulin and other digestive enzymes • - An organ that stores urine until it is eliminated from the body • - An organ that filters blood and plays a role in immune function • ...
Electromagnetic Spectrum Exploration 2023-04-03
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- light is a shorter wavelength than visible light but longer than X-rays, these waves can cause a sunburn
- waves are the lowest-frequency waves.
- Spectrum is a range of different electromagnetic waves.
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- rays have the shortest wavelength.
- are a longer wavelength than infrared waves and are used for heating food quickly.Ultraviolet light is a shorter wavelength than visible light but longer than X-rays, these waves can cause a sunburn.
- light is the only light wave can see.
- light is a moderate frequency and is used in remote controls.
- are a shorter wavelength than visible light and are used to view the skeletal system.
8 Clues: rays have the shortest wavelength. • light is the only light wave can see. • waves are the lowest-frequency waves. • Spectrum is a range of different electromagnetic waves. • light is a moderate frequency and is used in remote controls. • are a shorter wavelength than visible light and are used to view the skeletal system. • ...
vocab lesson 1 2014-08-26
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- tissue makes up
- organs make up
- breaks down food
- produces offspring
- makes you breathe
- makes up tissue
- made up of kidneys,bladder,skin, and lungs
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- regulates behavior
- moves limbs and trunks
- defends body against germs
- skin,nails,and hair make up the
- made up of bones and joints
- transports nutrients and gases
- made up of cells
14 Clues: organs make up • tissue makes up • makes up tissue • breaks down food • made up of cells • makes you breathe • regulates behavior • produces offspring • moves limbs and trunks • defends body against germs • made up of bones and joints • transports nutrients and gases • skin,nails,and hair make up the • made up of kidneys,bladder,skin, and lungs
Pharmacology Ch. 7 2021-10-27
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- uncontrollable anxiety
- brand name for sertraline
- brand name for Citalopram
- short period of muscle weakness
- motor restlessness
- difficulty falling asleep
- chemical produced by a nerve cell
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- involuntary tonic contraction of skeletal muscle
- feelings of pessimism, worry, sadness
- brand name for Fluoxetine
- generic for Seroquel
- generic for Geodon
- brand name for Risperidone
- state of apprehension and worry
14 Clues: generic for Geodon • motor restlessness • generic for Seroquel • uncontrollable anxiety • brand name for Fluoxetine • brand name for sertraline • brand name for Citalopram • difficulty falling asleep • brand name for Risperidone • short period of muscle weakness • state of apprehension and worry • chemical produced by a nerve cell • feelings of pessimism, worry, sadness • ...
The Five Kingdoms 2017-11-01
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- long mian root with small little roots branching out of it
- tiny hairs
- allows aquatic animals to breath under water
- peptidoglycan,gives structure to cell
- false foot
- ancient/earliest bacteria
- feeds on living tissue
- cross walls fungal cell
- kills bacteria
- penetrate the food
- seed leaf
- whipped like tail
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- a group of veins
- needs a host cell for energy
- strong and flexible
- consume their energy
- club shaped structure
- small hard plates
- skeletal rod mode of cartilage
- lots of little threads
20 Clues: seed leaf • tiny hairs • false foot • kills bacteria • a group of veins • small hard plates • whipped like tail • penetrate the food • strong and flexible • consume their energy • club shaped structure • feeds on living tissue • lots of little threads • cross walls fungal cell • ancient/earliest bacteria • needs a host cell for energy • skeletal rod mode of cartilage • ...
The Five Kingdoms 2017-11-01
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- cross walls fungal cell
- peptidoglycan,gives structure to cell
- feeds on living tissue
- consume their energy
- small hard plates
- strong and flexible
- false foot
- seed leaf
- ancient/earliest bacteria
- a group of veins
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- needs a host cell for energy
- penetrate the food
- long mian root with small little roots branching out of it
- kills bacteria
- lots of little threads
- allows aquatic animals to breath under water
- club shaped structure
- skeletal rod mode of cartilage
- tiny hairs
- whipped like tail
20 Clues: seed leaf • false foot • tiny hairs • kills bacteria • a group of veins • small hard plates • whipped like tail • penetrate the food • strong and flexible • consume their energy • club shaped structure • lots of little threads • feeds on living tissue • cross walls fungal cell • ancient/earliest bacteria • needs a host cell for energy • skeletal rod mode of cartilage • ...
Lecture Exam II Crossword 2020-03-30
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- hormone, increases blood Ca++
- masculinizing hormone
- involuntary writhing movements
- an anterior pituitary hormone
- cholinergic skeletal muscle receptor
- maintains corpus luteum
- skin distribution of a spinal nerve
- parasympathetic ganglia
- from the hypothalamus
- decreases urine volume
- a gonadotropin
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- potentiates actions of ACH
- milk let-down
- identification by touch
- adrenal cortical hormone
- emotion and conscious motor control
- adrenal medullary hormone
- same side
- hyper-reflexive paralysis
- adrenergic receptor
- a sympathetic response
- crossing over
- hypophysis
- an antagonist of insulin
- increases metabolic rate
25 Clues: same side • hypophysis • milk let-down • crossing over • a gonadotropin • adrenergic receptor • masculinizing hormone • from the hypothalamus • a sympathetic response • decreases urine volume • identification by touch • maintains corpus luteum • parasympathetic ganglia • adrenal cortical hormone • an antagonist of insulin • increases metabolic rate • adrenal medullary hormone • ...
LECTURE EXAM II CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-03-30
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- an antagonist of insulin
- a gonadotropin
- an anterior pituitary hormone
- decreases urine volume
- involuntary writhing movements
- cholinergic skeletal muscle receptor
- hypophysis
- maintains corpus luteum
- identification by touch
- parasympathetic ganglia
- a sympathetic response
- adrenal medullary hormone
- potentiates actions of ACH
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- crossing over
- hormone, increases blood Ca++
- adrenergic receptor
- milk let-down
- increases metabolic rate
- hyper-reflexive paralysis
- adrenal cortical hormone
- masculinizing hormone
- skin distribution of a spinal nerve
- from the hypothalamus
- same side
- emotion and conscious motor control
25 Clues: same side • hypophysis • crossing over • milk let-down • a gonadotropin • adrenergic receptor • masculinizing hormone • from the hypothalamus • decreases urine volume • a sympathetic response • maintains corpus luteum • identification by touch • parasympathetic ganglia • an antagonist of insulin • increases metabolic rate • adrenal cortical hormone • hyper-reflexive paralysis • ...
Bones And Muscles 2024-09-15
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- Eye muscles
- Prefix meaning muscle
- Suffix used for tumor
- Blocking crazygames
- Meaning smallest
- meaning long
- Nose bone
- The longest, strongest bone
- Supports body
- Strongest pulling muscle
- To do with the skeleton
- suffix used for nourisment
- A suffix used for a pain in a muscle
- The muscle with the most pushing force
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- Meaning large
- Jaw bone
- Meaning largest
- Controls movement
- Meaning small
- The smallest bone
- The largest muscle
- The smallest muscle
- The longest muscle
- Meaning short
24 Clues: Jaw bone • Nose bone • Eye muscles • meaning long • Meaning large • Meaning small • Supports body • Meaning short • Meaning largest • Meaning smallest • Controls movement • The smallest bone • The largest muscle • The longest muscle • Blocking crazygames • The smallest muscle • Prefix meaning muscle • Suffix used for tumor • To do with the skeleton • Strongest pulling muscle • suffix used for nourisment • ...
Forensic Careers 2014-12-04
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- study human skeletal biology and skeletal remains.
- examines body fluids and organs to determine the presence or absence of drugs or poisons.
- applies principles and techniques of chemistry, physics, and geology to the identification and comparison of crime scene evidence.
- concerned with failure analysis, accident reconstruction, and causes and origins of fires or explosions.
- identifies and performs DNA profiling on dried bloodstains and other body fluids, compare hair fibers, and identify and compare botanical materials.
- drugs and its effects as well as chemicals and its effects on the human body.
- involves telephoned threats or tape-recorded messages.
- examines and records physical evidence.
- deals with mental illnesses and human behavior as they relate to matters of civil and criminal law.
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- An individual whom the court determines to possess knowledge relevant to the trial that is not expected of the average layperson.
- studies the handwriting and typewriting on questioned documents to ascertain authenticity and/or source.
- the concept of incorporating crime-scene evidence collection into the total forensics science.
- examines fingerprints.
- lie detector.
- deals with bite marks and impressions.
15 Clues: lie detector. • examines fingerprints. • deals with bite marks and impressions. • examines and records physical evidence. • study human skeletal biology and skeletal remains. • involves telephoned threats or tape-recorded messages. • drugs and its effects as well as chemicals and its effects on the human body. • ...
organs and organ systems 2023-09-14
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- filters blood and eliminates waste products; helps maintain homeostasis
- is a group of tissues that carry out a specialized function of the body
- transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and wastes; helps regulate body temperature
- two or more organs that work together to perform body functions
- supports and protects vital organs; allows movement; stores minerals; bone marrow is site of red blood cell production
- produces voluntary and involuntary movements; helps to circulate blood and move food through the digestive system
- regulates body’s response to changes in internal and external environment; processes information
- protects against infection, UV radiation; regulates body temperature
- protects against disease; stores and generates white blood cells
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- produces and transports reproductive cells; provides the environment for embryonic development in females
- produces hormones that act on target tissues in other organs to influence growth, development, and metabolism; helps maintain homeostasis
- brings in oxygen for cells, expels carbon dioxide and water vapor
- breaks down and absorbs nutrients, salts, and water; transfers digested materials to the blood; eliminates some wastesEndocrine
13 Clues: two or more organs that work together to perform body functions • protects against disease; stores and generates white blood cells • brings in oxygen for cells, expels carbon dioxide and water vapor • protects against infection, UV radiation; regulates body temperature • filters blood and eliminates waste products; helps maintain homeostasis • ...
carley,bb human body systems. 2012-12-18
11 Clues: skull • to bend • jaw bone • similarity • to break or crack • basic unit of life • largest bone in human body • flexable connective tissue • muscular and skeletal systems • evidence you collect you're self • forms the substance of a skeleton,support the body
Body System 2022-04-05
11 Clues: Causes Movement • Skin,Hair,nails • Fights Pathogens • Absorbs Nutrients • Electrical signals • Testes=male Ovaries= female • Gas exchange of CO2 and Oxygen • Hormone regulation/ production • Structure and organ protection • Transports nutrients around body • Kidneys get rid of waste = sweat/urine
Body Movement 2019-01-29
4 Clues: The part of the skull that encloses the brain. • The compound used to make the shell of a snail. • The joint that allows movement only in one direction. • They are helpful in creating the images of our skeletal system.
Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-12
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- Tissue that supports, binds, and connects other tissues and organs, including types like bone, blood, and adipose tissue.
- Specialized connective tissue that stores fat, providing insulation, energy storage, and cushioning for organs.
- A type of tissue composed of cells that can contract to produce movement; there are three types: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.
- Refers to muscle tissue that has a banded appearance, typically found in skeletal and cardiac muscle; these muscles are under voluntary (skeletal) or involuntary (cardiac) control.
- Refers to smooth muscle tissue, which lacks the banded appearance of striated muscle; it is involuntary and found in organs like the intestines and blood vessels.
- A dense, hard connective tissue that makes up the skeleton, providing structure, protection, and support for the body.
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- Tissue that supports, binds, and connects other tissues and organs, including types like bone, blood, and adipose tissue.
- Tough, fibrous connective tissues that connect bones to other bones at joints, providing stability and support.
- Tissue that transmits signals throughout the body, consisting of neurons and supporting cells (glia); it plays a crucial role in communication and control.
- A flexible connective tissue that provides support and cushioning in joints, as well as shaping structures like the nose and ears.
- Connective tissues that attach muscles to bones, enabling movement when muscles contract.
11 Clues: Connective tissues that attach muscles to bones, enabling movement when muscles contract. • Tough, fibrous connective tissues that connect bones to other bones at joints, providing stability and support. • Specialized connective tissue that stores fat, providing insulation, energy storage, and cushioning for organs. • ...
Skeletal topic crossword 2023-09-04
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- stretchy bands that cause the bones to move
- made up of small bones, which gives the body flexibility and protects nerves that run inside it
- smooth substances that stops bones rubbing together
- where 2 bones meet
- example of a ball and socket joint
- needed to keep bones strong
- muscle that causes the arm to bend
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- type of joint (eg knee)
- attaches bones together
- when muscles get shorter and thicker
- attaches muscles to bones
- part of a balanced diet, for making new cells
- type of muscles found in the heart
- bone that connects breastbone to the spine
- example of a fixed joint in the body
15 Clues: where 2 bones meet • type of joint (eg knee) • attaches bones together • attaches muscles to bones • needed to keep bones strong • type of muscles found in the heart • example of a ball and socket joint • muscle that causes the arm to bend • when muscles get shorter and thicker • example of a fixed joint in the body • bone that connects breastbone to the spine • ...
Science 7 Test 3 2021-09-24
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- System that concentrates and removes liquid waste
- The process by which life continues through a new generation of organisms
- Plant family that helps restore nitrogen to the soil
- Grains are the fruits of plants from this family
- Refers to the methodical testing of scientific ideas
- The tissue used by the body to conduct impulses
- The joints that give the shoulders and hips their wide range of motion
- Anything that is used as a partial representation of something else
- The canal that food follows through the digestive system from when it is eaten until the wastes leave the body
- The tough membrane that encloses the heart
- Organ where bile is stored
- System that controls other body systems
- A properly designed experiment should have this many independent variables
- Primary pigment that causes skin color
- The type of leaf that has only one blade attached to the petiole
- A distinct type of organism
- First section of the small intestine
- System that provides movement for the body
- The early growth of a seed
- Scientific term for a flowering plant
- Cells that carry oxygen through the blood
- the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma
- Connect the kidneys to the bladder
- Scientific idea that has survived many experiments and observations without ever being proven false
- Science of classification
- Scientific name for the windpipe
- Portion of the body that contains the most of the vital organs
- The largest vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Gland that is considered the "master gland"
- Process by which water in the soil enter a root's root hairs
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- Refers to animals in an environment
- The uniting of a sperm cell and an egg cell
- Connects bones to muscles
- Structure exchanges oxygen and nutrients between the blood of an unborn child and its mother
- Plants that live many growing seasons
- The scattering of seeds by wind, water, animals or people is this kind of dispersal
- System that supports the body and protects vital organs
- Plant tissues that carry food downward to the stems and roots
- Muscles that work without conscious thought
- Air sacs in the lungs
- The sum of all chemical processes of life
- largest lymphatic organ
- Developed the scientific method
- The study of reason
- Plant family with flower heads consisting of disk and ray flowers
- The root system of a plant develops from this part of the seed
- System that transports nutrients and oxygen to cells and carries wastes from cells
- A young plant that is no longer dependent on its cotyledons
- A ripened flower ovary
- controls balance and muscle coordination
- System that covers and protects the body
- The process by which plants manufacture their food
- A creeping stem that runs along the soil surface
- A sensible explanation to a scientific problem
- An organism's home within the environment
- Branch of biology that studies the relationship between organisms in their environments
- type of symmetry where an organism can be cut into equal halves in only one direction
- Dome-shaped muscle aids in breathing
- Group of cells that are designed to work together as a unit
- The upper chambers of the heart
60 Clues: The study of reason • Air sacs in the lungs • A ripened flower ovary • largest lymphatic organ • Connects bones to muscles • Science of classification • Organ where bile is stored • The early growth of a seed • A distinct type of organism • Developed the scientific method • The upper chambers of the heart • Scientific name for the windpipe • Connect the kidneys to the bladder • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Review 2014-03-24
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- Smooth muscle that regulates the movement of food from the stomach to the small intestine
- Lobe of the brain responsible for vision
- Bones that make up your fingers and toes
- Scientific word for chewing
- Man that allowed scientists to discover the function of the frontal lobe (2 words)
- A group of cells make up a ____________________
- Basic unit of compact bone
- Maintenance of a steady state
- Basic unit of muscle
- Organ responsible for storing and secreting bile
- Another name for a red blood cell
- System that takes in oxygen for cellular respiration
- Basic unit of spongy bone
- Gas taken into the body while breathing; used for cellular respiration
- Tiny sacs that participate in gas exchange in the lungs
- When a cell gains the structures and function of its specific cell type
- Type of muscle that is striated, voluntary, and has many nuclei
- Substance produced by the liver to digest lipids
- Type of neuron located in the brain and spinal cord; responsible for processing
- Structure that allows the small intestine to absorb nutrients
- Type of digestion performed by the teeth
- Part of the heart that receives blood
- Cell responsible for breaking down bone to remove the calcium
- Tissue that connects muscle to bone
- Structure in the heart responsible for preventing the backflow of blood
- Basic unit of the nervous system
- Part of the neuron that receives the message
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- Type of reproduction performed by mitosis, no genetic diversity
- Flap of tissue that covers the trachea while swallowing
- Type of muscle that is non-striated, involuntary, and has one nucleus
- Muscle responsible for expanding and contracting the chest cavity
- Protein involved in muscle contraction; has a head that is responsible for the powerstroke
- Vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- The junction between two neurons
- Division of the nervous system responsible for the “fight-or-flight” reaction
- Division of the nervous system responsible for sensory and motor functions
- Part of the skeleton that protects vital organs
- Developing baby from 8 weeks after fertilization to birth
- The main function of the muscular system
- Part of the blood responsible for coagulation
- Human reproductive cell; an egg or a sperm
- Characteristic of muscle tissue that says it can return to its original shape after contracting or extending
- Contains many nuclei
- Responsible for warming and moistening air while inhaling
- Substance responsible for sending a message across a synapse
- Light and dark lines on a muscle fiber
- Wave-like movement used to propel food through the digestive system
- System that transports nutrients and oxygen around the body
- The joining of the sperm and the egg; creation of a zygote
- Type of feedback loop that “resets” a homeostatic setting; example regulation of blood sugar
- Tube in the respiratory system that connects the larynx to the bronchi
- Monomer of a nucleic acid
- Part of the blood responsible for transporting oxygen molecules
- Blood vessel that allows gas exchange to occur
- Tissue that connects bone to bone
- Type of bone marrow that makes red blood cells
- Type of signal that goes through the spinal cord, not the brain
- Shape of the femur
58 Clues: Shape of the femur • Contains many nuclei • Basic unit of muscle • Basic unit of spongy bone • Monomer of a nucleic acid • Basic unit of compact bone • Scientific word for chewing • Maintenance of a steady state • The junction between two neurons • Basic unit of the nervous system • Another name for a red blood cell • Tissue that connects bone to bone • ...
lemonade puzzle Ronan Quinn 2018-11-28
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- arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness
- make (someone) feel admiration and respect
- not clothed or covered
- the activity or condition of competing
- make (someone) feel ashamed and foolish by injuring their dignity and self-respect, especially publicly
- become larger or rounder in size
- an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need
- showing or feeling slight anger
- feeling or expressing distress
- sit, lean, or fall heavily and limply, especially with a bent back
- (of a place) empty of people
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- take or use another instead of
- a state or feeling of great distress or discomfort of mind or body
- small and weak.: "skeletal, white-faced, puny children".
- a statement that a situation is unsatisfactory or unacceptable
- the state of being a partner or partners
- support (a person, organization, or project) financially
- consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate.: "a complicated stereo system".
- keep away from or stop oneself from doing (something)
- causing distress to someone's feelings.:"his hurtful remarks
- a person who hoards wealth and spends as little money as possible
- let air or gas out of (a tire, balloon, or similar object)
- place or fix (equipment or machinery)
23 Clues: not clothed or covered • (of a place) empty of people • take or use another instead of • feeling or expressing distress • showing or feeling slight anger • become larger or rounder in size • place or fix (equipment or machinery) • the activity or condition of competing • the state of being a partner or partners • make (someone) feel admiration and respect • ...
Chapters 1-12 Part 1 2013-09-25
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- Psychiatry is the _______ of mental conditions
- Epinephrine is a hormone known as a _________
- A gavage tube passes through the nose into which organ
- Volvulus is the _______ of the intestine on itself that results in an obstruction
- The number X cranial nerve is also known as
- Defined as around
- Another name for sweat gland
- Obesity is a cause of __________ veins
- A periosteum is a _____ fibrous membrane covering the surface of long bones
- Means angle of the eye
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- Another name for nevus
- Defined as a fragment of megakaryocytes
- The dermis is also known as ?
- Hematocrit measure the _________ of red blood cells in a sample of blood
- Motor function of the nervous system implies what muscle
- Enzymes is a substance that does what to the rate of chemical reaction
- ________ Aphasia is a congenital immunodeficiency condition resulting from a small or absent thymus that affects young children
- A meningocele is a protrusion of _________ through a defect in the skull or vertebral column
- Hypogastric is the ______ middle portion
- Mastication is the first step in the process of _________ and occurs in the mouth
- Histology is the study of the ________ of the structures of the body
- Anacusis is a ______ loss of hearing
- Low oxygen blood enters into the right ________
23 Clues: Defined as around • Another name for nevus • Means angle of the eye • Another name for sweat gland • The dermis is also known as ? • Anacusis is a ______ loss of hearing • Obesity is a cause of __________ veins • Defined as a fragment of megakaryocytes • Hypogastric is the ______ middle portion • The number X cranial nerve is also known as • ...
BIOL 113 Chapter 07 Crossword 2013-10-24
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- Released by the terminal cisternae of the sarcoplasmic reticulum
- The moving, usually distal attachment of the muscle
- A unique feature of skeletal muscle fibers, not found in cardiac or smooth fibers
- The acronym describing the extra oxygen consumption following an exercise session
- The thick filament of a muscle fiber
- Large calf muscle
- The quickest system for creating energy for muscular work
- An increase in the size of a muscle fiber
- Covers the binding sites on actin while at rest
- Muscle that is the primary abductor of the shoulder
- A muscle is made up of bundles of fibers called this
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- Contractile unit of a myofibril, between two Z-lines
- The muscle that is the primary mover for a given joint action
- These muscle fibers are very aerobic and hard to fatigue
- Area of the sarcolemma that associates with the axon at the neuromuscular junction
- Neurotransmitter released by the motor neuron to stimulate the muscle fiber
- Group of three muscles that flex the knee
- The cell membrane of a muscle fiber
- A motor neuron and all the muscle fibers it innervates
- The process of quickly, repeatedly stimulating the muscle fiber so the tension of a twitch can build upon the tension from the previous twitch
20 Clues: Large calf muscle • The cell membrane of a muscle fiber • The thick filament of a muscle fiber • Group of three muscles that flex the knee • An increase in the size of a muscle fiber • Covers the binding sites on actin while at rest • The moving, usually distal attachment of the muscle • Muscle that is the primary abductor of the shoulder • ...
Tissues 2022-09-07
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- What skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle have in common
- When we combine ground substance and protein fibers
- the adjective of a tissue that makes blood
- a two word name for the areolar connective tissue under a mucous membrane
- The name for the cell body of a neuron
- the tissue that protects and prevents heat loss
- The concentric circles around the central canal of an osteon
- scientific name of a red blood cell
- a chemical released by mast cells
- A location where elastic cartilage is found
- The helper cells of the nervous system
- the living space/area of cartilage and bone cells
- a protein fiber that is neither collagen nor elastic
- The embryological origin of connective tissues
- what we find in the intercalated discs of cardiac muscle and between smooth muscle cells (2 words)
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- A 'juvenile' cartilage cell
- rod like bony structures inside a spongy bone
- a scientific name that refers to platelets
- functional unit of compact bone
- the hydrophobic chemicals found inside a fat cell
- The cell at the start of all connective tissue propers
- The most common protein fiber in your body
- a location (plural) where one would find dense regular connective tissue
- very long slender projection of a neuron
24 Clues: A 'juvenile' cartilage cell • functional unit of compact bone • a chemical released by mast cells • scientific name of a red blood cell • The name for the cell body of a neuron • The helper cells of the nervous system • very long slender projection of a neuron • a scientific name that refers to platelets • the adjective of a tissue that makes blood • ...
Tissues 2022-09-07
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- The embryological origin of connective tissues
- a two word name for the areolar connective tissue under a mucous membrane
- a location (plural) where one would find dense regular connective tissue
- the adjective of a tissue that makes blood
- functional unit of compact bone
- The helper cells of the nervous system
- A 'juvenile' cartilage cell
- rod like bony structures inside a spongy bone
- The name for the cell body of a neuron
- A location where elastic cartilage is found
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- a protein fiber that is neither collagen nor elastic
- a chemical released by mast cells
- The cell at the start of all connective tissue propers
- scientific name of a red blood cell
- The concentric circles around the central canal of an osteon
- the living space/area of cartilage and bone cells
- the hydrophobic chemicals found inside a fat cell
- very long slender projection of a neuron
- what we find in the intercalated discs of cardiac muscle and between smooth muscle cells (2 words)
- the tissue that protects and prevents heat loss
- The most common protein fiber in your body
- What skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle have in common
- When we combine ground substance and protein fibers
- a scientific name that refers to platelets
24 Clues: A 'juvenile' cartilage cell • functional unit of compact bone • a chemical released by mast cells • scientific name of a red blood cell • The helper cells of the nervous system • The name for the cell body of a neuron • very long slender projection of a neuron • the adjective of a tissue that makes blood • The most common protein fiber in your body • ...
Y10 Review 2021-03-07
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- Stops backflow of blood from left ventricle to left atrium
- 2nd class lever practical example
- Movement towards the centre line of the body
- Holding body weight over a base of support
- Muscle at the top of the back
- In inspiration, the diaphragm contracts and...
- Bone at the centre of the rib cage
- Part of synovial joint that creates the fluid
- Capillaries allow gaseous exchange because their walls are...
- Training that involves working at different speeds and intensities
- training that lengthens and shortens muscles
- Cool-downs reduce this the day after exercise
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- Muscle that is the agonist when the shoulder performs abduction
- HR x SV =
- Ligaments connect articulating bones and prevent this type of injury
- Ability to perform a sequence of movements accurately
- System that transports blood between the heart and the rest of the body
- Principle that involves gradually making training more difficult
- Knee cap
- Axis that goes through the body from top to bottom/head to toes
- What synovial fluid does to a joint
- These are stored in the skeleton
- Plane that divides body into top and bottom
- Protection, blood cell production and movement are all skeletal...
- Making the body work harder than normal - Use FITT
25 Clues: Knee cap • HR x SV = • Muscle at the top of the back • These are stored in the skeleton • 2nd class lever practical example • Bone at the centre of the rib cage • What synovial fluid does to a joint • Holding body weight over a base of support • Plane that divides body into top and bottom • Movement towards the centre line of the body • ...
CARDIAC MUSCLE 2019-12-11
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- When a cardiac muscle cell contracts, the ________ filament pulls the actin filaments toward each other.
- Cardiac cells have only a single _________.
- Cardiac muscle cells also contain _________.
- The cell uses ATP to ______ this contraction.
- Pacemaker cells control the ________ of your heart.
- Cardiac muscle fibers also possess many mitochondria and _______.
- The heart acts as a ________ to propel blood.
- _________ of cardiac muscle is pumping blood.
- Exercise can __________ your cardiac muscle.
- Cardiac muscle fibers are ________ than skeletal muscle fibers.
- Your nervous system sends _________ to pacemaker cells that prompt them to either speed up or slow down your heart rate.
- Pacemaker cells are ________ to other cardiac muscle cells, allowing them to pass along signals.
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- The heart acts as a pump to propel blood through the _______ vessels.
- Cardiac cells have only a _________ nucleus.
- Cardiac muscle tissue is one of the three types of _______ tissue.
- Cardiac muscle also called heart muscle or ________.
- cardiac muscle has __________.
- Cardiac muscle cells appear striated or striped under a __________.
- Cells joined end-to-end with ________ disk in between.
- Its contraction is not under ________ control.
- This through specialized cells called _______ cells.
- Involuntary heart ________ also a function of cardiac muscle.
- ________ muscle is found in the heart wall.
23 Clues: cardiac muscle has __________. • Cardiac cells have only a single _________. • ________ muscle is found in the heart wall. • Cardiac cells have only a _________ nucleus. • Cardiac muscle cells also contain _________. • Exercise can __________ your cardiac muscle. • The cell uses ATP to ______ this contraction. • The heart acts as a ________ to propel blood. • ...
Musculoskeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-22
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- Non-elastic connective tissue that connects muscles to bones
- found only in the heart
- Flexible, fibrous connective tissue that cushions joints and allows for movement
- protect and support the body
- Most common type of muscle attached to bones to help you move
- dense, heavy bone found inside the periosteum
- Composed of fat cells
- The system that involves the interaction of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and cartilage
- part of the skeleton that consists of arms, legs, pelvis, and shoulders
- the ankle and wrist are this type of joint
- tough, connective tissue that covers the outside of the bone
- allows for circular movement
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- type of tissue that allows controlled and uncontrolled movements
- supports central axis of the body (skull, vertebral column, and ribs)
- number of bones in an adult body
- produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and some platelets
- places where 2 bones meet
- This type of muscle makes up the lining of blood vessels and the digestive tract
- a structure of the bone that is less dense, porous and located inside the compact bone
- Canals, that contain nerves and blood vessels
- Elastic connective tissue that connects bones to bones
- bones protecting the brain
- type of joint where one bone rotates around another
23 Clues: Composed of fat cells • found only in the heart • places where 2 bones meet • bones protecting the brain • protect and support the body • allows for circular movement • number of bones in an adult body • the ankle and wrist are this type of joint • dense, heavy bone found inside the periosteum • Canals, that contain nerves and blood vessels • ...
Systems of the Human Body 2022-01-11
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- The organs responsible for eliminating waste products from the human body, including the kidneys, bladder and even the skin.
- Has 206 parts in the human body and the tissues that connect them. This system gives your body its structure and provides protection for the inner organs.
- The organs that make and send special chemical messengers called hormones throughout the body to help the body to grow, to burn sugar for energy, to digest foods, to recover from injury and to help the body perform well under pressure.
- Has 600 parts that give your body the ability to move and bend. Some are attached to bones and can be moved voluntarily while others, like the heart, contract and relax.
- Body parts that perform a given function, like the heart, lungs, and brain
- Special chemicals made by the endocrine system to help the body to grow and develop
- The microscopic, living building blocks of which every living thing is comprised. The human body is composed of over 75 trillion
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- blood, blood vessels and heart. This system is responsible for transporting nutrients, eliminating waste and maintaining the health of every cell.
- All of the cells and organs in the body that protect against disease-causing germs
- organs, glands, and other structures that allow an organism to produce offspring
- The organs that are responsible for controlling the entire body (the brain, nerves, spinal cord) and the sense organs that help us learn what is going on around us (ears, eyes, nose, tongue, and skin)
- The mouth, stomach and intestines. This system is responsible for breaking down the food we eat into particles that are small enough for the cells to take in.
12 Clues: Body parts that perform a given function, like the heart, lungs, and brain • organs, glands, and other structures that allow an organism to produce offspring • All of the cells and organs in the body that protect against disease-causing germs • Special chemicals made by the endocrine system to help the body to grow and develop • ...
dog 2014-10-06
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- tri colored dog
- original canine
- where whiskers are found
- the end of the dog
- type of skeletal structure of dog
- skin disorder of dogs
- mans best friend
- ration-how it is graded
- the emotional and mental qualities of animal
- neutering a female
- hands and feet of dogs
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- castrate a male
- giving birth to puppies
- time the female carries puppies
- waste from animals
- 101-102.5 for a dog
- scientific name for dogs
- how dogs cool off
- humane way to kill dogs
- immature dog
20 Clues: immature dog • castrate a male • tri colored dog • original canine • mans best friend • how dogs cool off • the end of the dog • waste from animals • neutering a female • 101-102.5 for a dog • skin disorder of dogs • hands and feet of dogs • giving birth to puppies • humane way to kill dogs • ration-how it is graded • where whiskers are found • scientific name for dogs • ...
LECTURE EXAM II CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-03-30
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- adrenal medullary hormone
- potentiates actions of ACH
- crossing over
- parasympathetic ganglia
- an anterior pituitary hormone
- an antagonist of insulin
- milk let-down
- a sympathetic response
- hyper-reflexive paralysis
- hormone, increases blood Ca++
- increases metabolic rate
- maintains corpus luteum
- hypophysis
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- identification by touch
- a gonadotropin
- involuntary writhing movements
- same side
- skin distribution of a spinal nerve
- adrenal cortical hormone
- from the hypothalamus
- cholinergic skeletal muscle receptor
- adrenergic receptor
- emotion and conscious motor control
- decreases urine volume
- masculinizing hormone
25 Clues: same side • hypophysis • crossing over • milk let-down • a gonadotropin • adrenergic receptor • from the hypothalamus • masculinizing hormone • decreases urine volume • a sympathetic response • identification by touch • parasympathetic ganglia • maintains corpus luteum • adrenal cortical hormone • an antagonist of insulin • increases metabolic rate • adrenal medullary hormone • ...
Test 2020-04-04
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- phagocytic cells
- skeletal muscle control
- rest and digest
- brain and spinal cord
- high energy phosphate compound
- same tension
- current flow
- cells proliferate
- cells lining cavities of the brain
- blood brain barrier
- a small sac
- CNS myelin
- stimulate opiate receptors
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- cancer
- thick myofilament
- synonym for voluntary
- in many pesticides
- contractile unit
- enzymatic breakdown of ACH
- anaerobic process
- synonym for sensory
- antithesis of atrophy
- stimulate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, glands
- a type of frequency summation
24 Clues: cancer • CNS myelin • a small sac • same tension • current flow • rest and digest • phagocytic cells • contractile unit • thick myofilament • anaerobic process • cells proliferate • in many pesticides • synonym for sensory • blood brain barrier • brain and spinal cord • synonym for voluntary • antithesis of atrophy • skeletal muscle control • enzymatic breakdown of ACH • stimulate opiate receptors • ...
KIN 216 Chapter 7 (2021) 2021-05-05
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- Part of brain controlling skeletal muscles
- Severe mental illness
- Fainting
- command center of the cell
- CVA
- Pain in nerve
- Emotion center of brain
- Paralysis of lower extremities
- Common type of dementia
- Localized dilation of a weakened artery
- Inflammation of the spinal cord
- Fluid in & around the brain
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- Removal of CSF for testing
- 3-layer membrane surrounding brain & spinal cord
- Number cranial nerves
- Disease of nerves
- Chronic seizure disorder
- Outer meningeal layer
- Controls involuntary bodily functions
- Tonic-clonic convulsion
20 Clues: CVA • Fainting • Pain in nerve • Disease of nerves • Number cranial nerves • Severe mental illness • Outer meningeal layer • Emotion center of brain • Tonic-clonic convulsion • Common type of dementia • Chronic seizure disorder • Removal of CSF for testing • command center of the cell • Fluid in & around the brain • Paralysis of lower extremities • Inflammation of the spinal cord • ...
muscular system 2023-01-31
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- most unstable type of joint
- thick filaments
- the more mobile a joint is the less ______
- opposite pair of muscles
- line that separates sarcomeres
- connects to bone and muscle
- stores calcium
- attaches to actin
- connect bone to bone
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- when myosin heads touch actin
- ________ muscle is voluntary
- rotating joint
- currency of the body
- tired muscles
- one z-band to another
- tissue for immovable joints
- attaches to troponin
- type of join in your elbow
- unmovable joints found in your skull
- thin filaments
20 Clues: tired muscles • rotating joint • stores calcium • thin filaments • thick filaments • attaches to actin • currency of the body • attaches to troponin • connect bone to bone • one z-band to another • opposite pair of muscles • type of join in your elbow • most unstable type of joint • connects to bone and muscle • tissue for immovable joints • ________ muscle is voluntary • ...
Muscular System 2023-01-31
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- most unstable type of joint
- thick filaments
- the more mobile a joint is the less ______
- opposite pair of muscles
- line that separates sarcomeres
- connects to bone and muscle
- stores calcium
- attaches to actin
- connect bone to bone
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- when myosin heads touch actin
- ________ muscle is voluntary
- rotating joint
- currency of the body
- tired muscles
- one z-band to another
- tissue for immovable joints
- attaches to troponin
- type of join in your elbow
- unmovable joints found in your skull
- thin filaments
20 Clues: tired muscles • rotating joint • stores calcium • thin filaments • thick filaments • attaches to actin • currency of the body • attaches to troponin • connect bone to bone • one z-band to another • opposite pair of muscles • type of join in your elbow • most unstable type of joint • connects to bone and muscle • tissue for immovable joints • ________ muscle is voluntary • ...
Natural selection (Josie) 2023-03-31
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- Against the intermediate
- Development of organisms.
- Adjusting to the enviorment.
- skeletal elements.
- Few of isolated species.
- Best adapted to the enviorment.
- In the center.
- Diffrences within a species.
- Higher chance of survival.
- New species without seperation.
- Diffrent species combined into one.
- wellness.
- Too many offsprings.
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- Better survival traits.
- Fighting for resources.
- New species without a barrier.
- Charles Darwin.
- Passing off traits.
- Fighting for mates.
- Traits chosen by humans.
- Retention during evolution.
- New species formed after seperation.
- Group within a species.
23 Clues: wellness. • In the center. • Charles Darwin. • skeletal elements. • Passing off traits. • Fighting for mates. • Too many offsprings. • Better survival traits. • Fighting for resources. • Group within a species. • Against the intermediate • Traits chosen by humans. • Few of isolated species. • Development of organisms. • Higher chance of survival. • Retention during evolution. • ...
sistem gerak pada manusia 2023-09-14
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- gerakan maju mundur
- proses awal terjadinya sistem gerak
- otot yang membantu alat gerak pasif
- mengontrol kontraksi otot skeletal
- otot yang melekat pada sendi
- berbentuk pipih
- sendi yang tidak dapat bergerak
- fungsi tulang
- alat gerak aktif
- melindungi tulang agar tidak bergesekan
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- sistem gerak yang menghubungkan tulang
- contoh gerak aktif
- kantong berisi cairan
- jaringan yang cukup keras
- tulang jari kaki
- fungsi utama sistem gerak
- kemampuan gerak aktif
- sistem gerak yang terdiri dari tulang
- fungsi rangka
- bagian utama sistem gerak
- kelainan sistem gerak
21 Clues: fungsi rangka • fungsi tulang • berbentuk pipih • tulang jari kaki • alat gerak aktif • contoh gerak aktif • gerakan maju mundur • kantong berisi cairan • kemampuan gerak aktif • kelainan sistem gerak • jaringan yang cukup keras • fungsi utama sistem gerak • bagian utama sistem gerak • otot yang melekat pada sendi • sendi yang tidak dapat bergerak • mengontrol kontraksi otot skeletal • ...