skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Skeletal, Muscular, and Nervous Systems 2024-06-03
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- strong, flexible connective tissue that acts as a cushion between two bones, reducing friction
- connect bones to enable them to move
- _____ muscles are attached to bone and cause body movements
- largest and most complex part of the brain
- three-inch-long stalk of nerve cells and fibers connecting the spinal cord to the brain
- process by which bone is formed, renewed, and repaired
- muscle that closes a joint
- a break in a bone
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- nervous system disorder categorized by frequent seizures
- cerebral ____ is a group of neurological disorders resulting from damage to the brain
- when a bone slips out of place
- inflammation of a tendon
- muscle that opens a joint
- second largest part of the brain
- nerve cells
- band of fibrous, slightly elastic connective tissue that attaches one bone to another
- ____ muscles act on the lining of the body's passageways and hollow internal organs
- _____ muscle is a striated muscle that forms the wall of the heart
18 Clues: nerve cells • a break in a bone • inflammation of a tendon • muscle that opens a joint • muscle that closes a joint • when a bone slips out of place • second largest part of the brain • connect bones to enable them to move • largest and most complex part of the brain • process by which bone is formed, renewed, and repaired • ...
Life Science Chapter 13 Review 2026-03-26
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- bone that has many empty spaces
- muscles you can control
- the study of how organs and structures function
- the outer layer of the skin
- the study of the organs and structures of the body
- the body produces this when exposed to sunlight
- the thickest layer of skin which contains blood vessels, nerves, and follicles
- the brown pigment that determines human skin color
- a band of connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- this body system includes the skin
- muscles you cannot control at will
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- a type of connective tissue that is softer and more flexible than bone
- when muscles contract, they give off heat which helps our bodies maintain...?
- muscles are named after their size, what bone they're attached to, and their...?
- the tough white tissue that covers bone and forms new bone tissue
- a tough, flexible band of connective tissue that holds joints together
- this layer of skin consists of fat cells that help cushion the body
- two or more bones meet together
18 Clues: muscles you can control • the outer layer of the skin • bone that has many empty spaces • two or more bones meet together • this body system includes the skin • muscles you cannot control at will • the study of how organs and structures function • the body produces this when exposed to sunlight • the study of the organs and structures of the body • ...
Ch 9 A&P 2023-04-03
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- The less movable end of a muscle.
- The more movable end of a muscle.
- Cord-like fascia that attaches muscle to bone.
- Muscle found only in the heart.
- The contractile response of a muscle fiber to a single impulse.
- Contributes to an action by helping the agonist.
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- Sheet-like fascia that attaches muscle to either bones or muscles.
- Simple machines that have a rod, fulcrum, weight, and a force applied to the rod.
- Causes an action.
- Neurotransmitter that motor neurons use to control skeletal muscle contraction
- Involuntary muscle tissue that lacks striation.
- Condition where the muscle loses its ability to contract.
- Works against an action.
- Sends impulses to skeletal muscles.
- Layers of dense connective tissue that separates muscles and hold them into place
15 Clues: Causes an action. • Works against an action. • Muscle found only in the heart. • The less movable end of a muscle. • The more movable end of a muscle. • Sends impulses to skeletal muscles. • Cord-like fascia that attaches muscle to bone. • Involuntary muscle tissue that lacks striation. • Contributes to an action by helping the agonist. • ...
Body systems 2020-11-11
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- this contains the information that essentially makes you who you are (memory, personality, emotion, etc.)
- these filter out dust and other particles that enter the nose through the breathed air
- these make new bone and help repair damage
- what carries blood away from the heart
- what takes in, sends out, and coordinates the brains messages
- what carries blood back to the heart
- long fibrous straps that fasten bones together
- these break down bone and help to sculpt and shape it
- a windpipe that is the continuation of the airway below the larynx
- this carries messages from the sensory organs (such as eyes, nose, fingers, etc.) to the cortex
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- these mature bone cells which help continue new born formation
- a short tube that contains a pair of vocal cords that vibrate to make sounds
- this enters the respiratory system through the nose or mouth
- a network of tiny blood vessels that connects the very small artery branches to very small veins
- “little brain” responsible for balance, movement, and coordination
- this type of muscle is found in the heart
- this type of muscle looks smooth and is controlled automatically by the nervous system
- this type of muscle is attached by cord-like tendons to bone such as legs, arms, and face
- a big artery that leaves the heart carrying oxygenated blood
19 Clues: what carries blood back to the heart • what carries blood away from the heart • this type of muscle is found in the heart • these make new bone and help repair damage • long fibrous straps that fasten bones together • these break down bone and help to sculpt and shape it • this enters the respiratory system through the nose or mouth • ...
2 2020-05-27
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- Misleading or lying
- help to grow
- wasting money, supplies or opportunities
- lazy, work shy
- joyful or ecstatic
- preserve, jam, protect something from harm
- loose
- restricted
- outdated, antonym- current
- thinking, reflection, dreaming
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- fraud, cheating or scam
- hard, challenging
- heavy build, fat
- obstruct, disrupt, hinder
- imagine
- skinny, skeletal
- impressive, splendid
- tight
18 Clues: loose • tight • imagine • restricted • help to grow • lazy, work shy • heavy build, fat • skinny, skeletal • hard, challenging • joyful or ecstatic • Misleading or lying • impressive, splendid • fraud, cheating or scam • obstruct, disrupt, hinder • outdated, antonym- current • thinking, reflection, dreaming • wasting money, supplies or opportunities • preserve, jam, protect something from harm
Renovation Remains 2025-12-16
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- The small bones that make up the spine
- The molecule that carries genetic information unique to each person
- A tool used to measure and transfer small amounts of liquid
- A lab technique that separates pieces of DNA by size
- Information or objects that help solve a mystery or case
- The upper arm bone between the shoulder and elbow
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- A section of DNA that controls a specific trait
- The collarbone located between the shoulder and sternum
- A small amount of material taken for testing or analysis
- The use of science to investigate crimes or unknown remains
- The system of bones that supports and protects the body
- The set of bones that protects the heart and lungs
- The group of bones that protects the brain
13 Clues: The small bones that make up the spine • The group of bones that protects the brain • A section of DNA that controls a specific trait • The upper arm bone between the shoulder and elbow • The set of bones that protects the heart and lungs • A lab technique that separates pieces of DNA by size • The collarbone located between the shoulder and sternum • ...
muscle system 2021-06-01
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- a type of muscle found in between the ribs
- organelle in muscles fibers that allows muscles to contract
- a long strap-like muscle that is in the lower leg
- a type of muscle found in the walls of internal organs
- a type of muscle tissue found only in the heart
- a organ of the muscular system that is composed primarily of cells called muscle fibers, which have the ability to contract
- a connective tissue that connects skeletal muscle to bone
- human body system that includes muscles and tendons
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- a thick flattened muscle that brings the arm toward the body and assists in extending it when the arm is in a flexed position
- is the strongest muscle in the body and covers a large part of the buttock
- a thick strip of connective tissue connecting several muscles in the lateral thigh
- a rounded triangular muscle located on the uppermost part of the arm and the top of the shoulder
- a type of muscle that is attached to the bone
- these two muscles make up the calf of the leg
- rotates the arm laterally and assists in bringing it toward the body
15 Clues: a type of muscle found in between the ribs • a type of muscle that is attached to the bone • these two muscles make up the calf of the leg • a type of muscle tissue found only in the heart • a long strap-like muscle that is in the lower leg • human body system that includes muscles and tendons • a type of muscle found in the walls of internal organs • ...
wellness review 2023-05-24
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- complex set of characteristics that makes you unique
- chemical secreted by your glands that regulates the activities of different body cells
- aneurysm a weakness in a blood vessel in the brain that balloons and fills blood
- progressive disease that reduces brain mass and inhibits memory function (and other important mental functions)
- memories that are subconsciously blocked by the brain
- damage to the brain from Interruption/blockage of its blood supply
- signals that tell your brain and body how to react
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- system Complex network that coordinates all the activities in your body
- happy
- taking your own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing them to other people
- second largest part of the brain, coordinates movement of skeletal muscles
- memories that are consciously blocked/ forgotten
- largest and most complex part of the brain
13 Clues: happy • largest and most complex part of the brain • memories that are consciously blocked/ forgotten • signals that tell your brain and body how to react • complex set of characteristics that makes you unique • memories that are subconsciously blocked by the brain • damage to the brain from Interruption/blockage of its blood supply • ...
wellness review 2023-05-24
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- complex set of characteristics that makes you unique
- chemical secreted by your glands that regulates the activities of different body cells
- aneurysm a weakness in a blood vessel in the brain that balloons and fills blood
- progressive disease that reduces brain mass and inhibits memory function (and other important mental functions)
- memories that are subconsciously blocked by the brain
- damage to the brain from Interruption/blockage of its blood supply
- signals that tell your brain and body how to react
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- system Complex network that coordinates all the activities in your body
- happy
- taking your own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing them to other people
- second largest part of the brain, coordinates movement of skeletal muscles
- memories that are consciously blocked/ forgotten
- largest and most complex part of the brain
13 Clues: happy • largest and most complex part of the brain • memories that are consciously blocked/ forgotten • signals that tell your brain and body how to react • complex set of characteristics that makes you unique • memories that are subconsciously blocked by the brain • damage to the brain from Interruption/blockage of its blood supply • ...
Human Body Organ Systems 2018-02-07
7 Clues: Keeps you breathing • Provides shape and support • Removes waste and chemicals • Smooth,Skeletal,and Cardiac • Keeps your blood circulating • Sends signals to your muscles • Produces hormones and chemicals
Body and its movement 2017-11-20
5 Clues: only movable part in the face • it is a kind of joint in the body • longest bone in the skeletal system • --------- is the frame work of bone • ribs _______ are the two pairs of ribs that do not join
Muscular System 2023-04-20
5 Clues: Muscles are made up of muscle_____ • Strongest muscle in the human body • System responsible for movement of the body • 3 main types of muscles: skeletal, smooth,& ____ • Muscle found in organs and blood vessels. Responsible for involuntary movement.
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-12
5 Clues: Helps build strong bones • What bones do for many internal organs • What gives cartilage its smooth surface • White hard tissue that is located in the skeletal system • Disorder when your bones lose mass and become too fragile
Chapter #17 Crossword 2026-04-21
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- From circulatory system, an exotoxin that travels to its principal site of action, the neuromuscular junctions of skeletal muscles.
- Human TSE/ sheep scrapie, kuru, and BSE.
- Paralytic disease that involves invasion of motor neurons causes various degrees of flaccid (floppy) paralysis over a period of a few hours to several days.
- Crops of lesions.
- Meningoencephalitis/ commonly acquired by swimming in warm ponds and streams.
- Meningeal infection.
- Neurodegenerative disease with very long incubation periods (years) but rapid progressions once they begin/ prions cause these.
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- Attack sensory brain cells/ infection demyelinizes certain parts of the cerebrum.
- Restricted permeability of blood vessels in the brain/ prohibits most microorganisms from passing into the CNS.
- Gram-negative/ transmitted by droplet aerosols or direct contact with secretions.
- Slow, progressive zootonic disease characterized by a fatal encephalitis/ incubation period is 2 weeks to even years.
- Causes the majority of bacterial pneumonias.
- Tough casing of three membranes that encase the soft tissue of the brain and spinal cord.
- Virus that attacks the nervous system/ spreads along the pathway of the spinal cord.
- Powerful exotoxin that is a neurotoxin/ binds to target sites on peripheral motor neurons in the spinal cord and brain.
15 Clues: Crops of lesions. • Meningeal infection. • Human TSE/ sheep scrapie, kuru, and BSE. • Causes the majority of bacterial pneumonias. • Meningoencephalitis/ commonly acquired by swimming in warm ponds and streams. • Attack sensory brain cells/ infection demyelinizes certain parts of the cerebrum. • ...
Micturition 2025-04-07
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- Brainstem center that coordinates the micturition reflex
- Sympathetic nerve that helps store urine
- Phase when detrusor is relaxed and urine is stored
- Hollow organ that stores urine
- This part of the autonomic nervous system promotes urine storage by inhibiting detrusor contraction and stimulating internal sphincter contraction
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- Phase triggered by bladder stretch and leads to urine release
- Type of receptor on the detrusor muscle that binds acetylcholine to cause contraction
- Nerve that controls the external urethral sphincter
- Parasympathetic nerve involved in voiding
- Type of muscle in the external urethral sphincter
- The tube through which urine exits the bladder to the outside of the body
- Smooth muscle layer in the bladder wall that contracts during micturition (8 letters)
12 Clues: Hollow organ that stores urine • Sympathetic nerve that helps store urine • Parasympathetic nerve involved in voiding • Type of muscle in the external urethral sphincter • Phase when detrusor is relaxed and urine is stored • Nerve that controls the external urethral sphincter • Brainstem center that coordinates the micturition reflex • ...
Human Body Systems 2016-01-12
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- This system carries needed substances to cells and carries waste products away from cells. In addition, blood contains cells that fight disease.
- The structures of this system that eliminate urea, water, and other wastes include the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra.
- Your body has three types of tissue that relates to this system - skeletal, smooth, and cardiac. Some of these tissues are involuntary, some are voluntary.
- This system has three main functions. First, it breaks down food into molecules the body can use. Then, the molecules are absorbed into the blood and carried throughout the body. Finally, wastes are eliminated from the body.
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- This system receives information about what is happening both inside and outside your body. It also directs the way in which your body responds to this information.
- The cells of this system can distinguish between different kinds of pathogens. This system's cells react to each kind of pathogen with a defense targeted specifically at that pathogen.
- This is the production of eggs by the female and sperm by the male. The egg and sperm join together during fertilization.
- This system moves oxygen from the outside environment into the body. It also removes carbon dioxide and water from the body.
- This system has five major functions. It provides shape and support, enables you to move, protects your organs, produces blood cells, and stores minerals and other materials until your body needs them.
- This system produces chemicals that control many of the body’s daily activities. This system also regulates long-term changes such as growth and development.
10 Clues: This is the production of eggs by the female and sperm by the male. The egg and sperm join together during fertilization. • This system moves oxygen from the outside environment into the body. It also removes carbon dioxide and water from the body. • ...
Y- Skeletal System Vocab 2026-03-04
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- the framework of bones in the body
- connective tissue that is more flexible than bone
- allows little or no movements
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- strong connective tissue that holds bones in a moveable joint
- allows the body to make a wide range of movements
- soft tissue that fills the internal spaces in bones
- a condition in which the bones become weak and break easily
7 Clues: allows little or no movements • the framework of bones in the body • allows the body to make a wide range of movements • connective tissue that is more flexible than bone • soft tissue that fills the internal spaces in bones • a condition in which the bones become weak and break easily • strong connective tissue that holds bones in a moveable joint
Structural organisation in plants 2024-07-28
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- System responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes to and from the cells.
- : A layer of dividing cells in plants that contribute to secondary growth by adding layers of vascular tissue.
- Tissues in plants that have differentiated and matured, no longer capable of division. Types include parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma.
- System responsible for controlling and coordinating all the functions of the body and responding to external and internal stimuli.
- : Protective tissue forming the outer layer of the skin and internal organs.
- System responsible for removing waste products from the body and regulating water balance.
- : Tissue that is responsible for movement. It is classified into three types: skeletal (voluntary control), smooth (involuntary control), and cardiac (heart muscle).
- A part of the body composed of more than one type of tissue and adapted to perform a specific function or group of functions.
- A layer of dividing cells that produce cork cells to replace the epidermis during secondary growth, providing protection to the plant.
- System responsible for producing offspring. It includes the organs involved in producing, maintaining, and transporting reproductive cells.
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- : Tissue that covers the body surfaces, lines body cavities, and forms glands. Types include simple (single layer) and stratified (multiple layers).
- : Tissue that supports, protects, and gives structure to other tissues and organs in the body. It includes bone, blood, and fat tissues.
- System responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide.
- System responsible for breaking down food into nutrients, which the body uses for energy, growth, and cell repair.
- : Vascular tissue in plants responsible for the transport of nutrients, particularly sugars, produced by photosynthesis.
- A group of cells that work together to perform a specific function. Animal tissues are categorized into four types: epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous.
- Growth that results in the thickening of stems and roots in plants, produced by the activity of the vascular cambium and cork cambium.
- Plant tissue found in the growing regions of the plant, responsible for new growth. Types include apical, lateral, and intercalary meristems.
- : A group of organs that work together to perform complex functions. Examples include the digestive, respiratory, circulatory, and nervous systems.
- Tissue that transmits electrical impulses throughout the body. It consists of neurons and supporting cells (neuroglia).
- : Vascular tissue in plants responsible for the transport of water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant.
21 Clues: System responsible for taking in oxygen and expelling carbon dioxide. • : Protective tissue forming the outer layer of the skin and internal organs. • System responsible for removing waste products from the body and regulating water balance. • System responsible for transporting blood, nutrients, gases, and wastes to and from the cells. • ...
The Human Body 2025-01-03
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- Helps clean the blood and aids in digestion by secreting a bile.
- The outer layer of the body
- The joints that connect the lower and upper arm
- Where you will find your teeth and tongue
- Sensory organ that allows you to hear
- Holds your head up
- The upper limbs of the human body
- The joints that connect the leg and the foot
- Sensory organ that allows you to taste food with this
- A body system that helps break down food into nutrient.
- System that helps body deliver blood.
- holds the food and mixes it with acid and enzymes that continue to break the food down into a liquid or paste.
- The system that gives the structure and support.
- The pair of organs take in oxygen so it can pass into the blood and carbon dioxide can be removed.
- An organ that circulates blood throughout your body
- A complex organ that controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body
- Sensory organ that allows you to see
- The end of a person's upper limb, it includes the palm, fingers, and thumb
- The rigid material supporting or containing the body.
- Sensory organ that allows you to smell (and taste)
- Also called the backbone, this the core part of the axial skeleton in vertebrates.
- You chew with these
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- The joints attached to the end of the foot
- The pair of organs that filter waste materials out of the blood and pass them out of the body as urine.
- They absorb nutrients and water by breaking down the food and fluid that you consume (there are large ___ and small ___).
- System that is used to produce the egg and sperm cell.
- The lower limbs of the human body
- The slender jointed parts attached to either hand
- Thr hollow, balloon-shaped organ in the lower part of the abdomen that stores urine.
- System that allows movements to occur.
- The joints that connec the arm to the torso
- System that transmits and receives information.
- The joints that connect the torso to the legs
- The hair directly above your eyes
- You have five on each foot
- Prevents sicknesses and heals.
- These work by either contracting or relaxing to cause movement.
- The body system responsible for breathing.
38 Clues: Holds your head up • You chew with these • You have five on each foot • The outer layer of the body • Prevents sicknesses and heals. • The lower limbs of the human body • The upper limbs of the human body • The hair directly above your eyes • Sensory organ that allows you to see • Sensory organ that allows you to hear • System that helps body deliver blood. • ...
Medical Term Team A 2024-03-16
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- healing the mind
- a back bone
- process of recording
- to look at
- back bones
- above
- suffix - rupture
- study of blood
- disease of the gland
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- muscle disease
- process of measuring
- containing water
- recording of the heart activity
- suffix - excessive bleeding
- suffix - sagging
- new
- skin
- abnormal softening of gland
- complete paralysis of skeletal muscles
- coming into being
20 Clues: new • skin • above • to look at • back bones • a back bone • muscle disease • study of blood • healing the mind • containing water • suffix - sagging • suffix - rupture • coming into being • process of measuring • process of recording • disease of the gland • suffix - excessive bleeding • abnormal softening of gland • recording of the heart activity • complete paralysis of skeletal muscles
Nervous system 2018-11-08
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- division/ the receptors transmit to this
- smallest rarest of neuroglia
- monitors the position and movement of skeletal muscles and joints
- bodies/ cluster of rough ER and free ribosomes
- space between inner surface of dura mater and meningeal layer
- polar neuron with 2 or more dendrites and a single axon
- polar neuron with dendrites and axon are continuous
- info spreads from one to many
- a space that contains webs of collagen and elastic fibers
- matter/ matter dominated by neurons cell bodies
- the system that controls the smooth muscles
- regulates the environment around the neurons
- neurons in the brain and spinal cord
- when blood supply to the brain is interrupted
- membranous sheath of insulation
- cells/ lines both central canal of spinal cord and chambers of brain
- cells that surround and support neuron cell bodies
- the system that contains brain and spinal cord
- cells that cover axons outside the CNS
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- a palsy that affects coordination and movement
- space between dura mater of spinal cord and walls of vertebral canal
- the system that contains the communication between CNS and body
- basic units of nervous system
- detects sensory info
- _____ roots contain the axons of the CNS motor neurons that control muscles and glands
- a palsy that weakens the facial muscles
- canal/ narrow internal passageway filled with cerebrospinal fluid
- _____ roots contain axons sensory info to the spinal cord
- a motor neuron that is of the autonomic nervous system
- thin expanded tips wrap around axons
- a motor neuron that is of the somatic nervous system
- condition that causes pain in back and legs
- disease that affects the brain functions, memory and behaviour
- largest and most numerous neuroglia
- mater/ forms the outermost covering of central nervous system(tough)
- neuron/ carries instructions from CNS to other tissues, organs, or organ systems
- branching of neurons that receive incoming signals
- where neurons communicate with other cells
- carries outgoing signals toward the synaptic terminals
- second meningeal layer
- polar neuron with two processes, one dendrites and one axon
- brain condition from seizures
- info spreads from many to one
- mater/ innermost meningeal layer
- roots ganglia/ contains cells of sensory neurons
- lining of epithelial cells
- sensory/ receptors that detect info about outside world
- terminals/ communicates with other cells
- gray matters location
- receptors/ five senses
- division/ CNS sends motor commands by this
- matter/ glossy white CNS containing myelinated axons
52 Clues: detects sensory info • gray matters location • second meningeal layer • receptors/ five senses • lining of epithelial cells • smallest rarest of neuroglia • basic units of nervous system • info spreads from one to many • brain condition from seizures • info spreads from many to one • membranous sheath of insulation • mater/ innermost meningeal layer • ...
Unit 1 Test - Review 2022-10-05
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- A skin condition is commonly known as pimples
- The treatment and prevention of illnesses, injuries, and disease
- The largest human organ
- The _______ nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord
- Aspects of people's lives that reduce risk and increase the likeness of good health are called __________ factors
- Spread rapidly and is less easy to cure (skin cancer)
- Muscle tissue that is attached to bone and can be controlled
- A hormone that increases the feeling of relaxation and sleepiness
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- Hospitals - Facilities where patients stay for treatment
- All aspects of health interact and impact each other
- A state of complete physical, mental and emotional, and social well-being
- Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood
- The desired result of something you plan to do
- Contain the blueprint of the structure (In genetics)
14 Clues: The largest human organ • Blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood • A skin condition is commonly known as pimples • The desired result of something you plan to do • All aspects of health interact and impact each other • Contain the blueprint of the structure (In genetics) • Spread rapidly and is less easy to cure (skin cancer) • ...
Fitness Unit Review 2026-02-10
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- The type of muscle found in the heart
- The type of muscle that your body uses to make movements
- This substance builds up in muscles during anaerobic respiration
- The striped appearance of muscles due to actin and myosin
- The body making ATP with the use of oxygen
- The protein in muscle that gets pulled on during contraction
- Energy that is usable by cells
- The protein in muscle with “arms” that pull to contract the muscle
- A waste product of cellular respiration- we exhale this
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- The body making ATP without the use of oxygen
- The process cells undergo in order to turn glucose into ATP
- The type of muscle found in the digestive system
- This increases during exercise due to the need for increased gas exchange
- A needed product for cellular respiration- we inhale this
14 Clues: Energy that is usable by cells • The type of muscle found in the heart • The body making ATP with the use of oxygen • The body making ATP without the use of oxygen • The type of muscle found in the digestive system • A waste product of cellular respiration- we exhale this • The type of muscle that your body uses to make movements • ...
Muscular System (Jack Loeber) 2024-03-01
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- a muscle that bends part of your body
- ____muscles are found in your digestive tract and in the walls of blood vessels
- skeletal muscles can be strengthened by doing ____
- jogging, cycling, and walking are examples of ____ exercise
- muscle action not under your control
- _____exercise is done by working against the weight of an object
- a muscle that straightens part of your body
- ____muscles enable your body to move
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- muscle action that is under your control
- Skeletal muscles can be strengthened by doing ___
- connects muscles and bones
- _____muscles are found in your heart and pumps blood around your body
12 Clues: connects muscles and bones • muscle action not under your control • ____muscles enable your body to move • a muscle that bends part of your body • muscle action that is under your control • a muscle that straightens part of your body • Skeletal muscles can be strengthened by doing ___ • skeletal muscles can be strengthened by doing ____ • ...
Human Anatomy 2024-12-12
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- - Vertebral column.
- - Breathing organs.
- - Filters blood.
- - Digestive sac.
- - Skeletal part.
- - Vision organ.
- - Immune organ.
- - Signal transmitter.
- - Pumps blood.
- - Thoracic bone.
- - Bone binder.
- - Hormone source
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- - Digestive tract.
- - Insulin producer.
- - Movement tissue.
- - Body's largest.
- - Dental unit.
- - Bone connection.
- - Blood vessel.
- - Oxygen carrier.
- - Control center.
- - Detox organ.
- - Hearing organ.
- - Muscle connector.
24 Clues: - Dental unit. • - Detox organ. • - Pumps blood. • - Bone binder. • - Blood vessel. • - Vision organ. • - Immune organ. • - Filters blood. • - Digestive sac. • - Skeletal part. • - Hearing organ. • - Thoracic bone. • - Hormone source • - Body's largest. • - Oxygen carrier. • - Control center. • - Digestive tract. • - Movement tissue. • - Bone connection. • - Insulin producer. • - Vertebral column. • ...
Functions of Skeletal System 2018-06-04
7 Clues: Neck joint. • Produces blood cells. • Muscles of the lungs. • Holds two bone together. • Longest bone in the body. • Smallest bone in the body. • Separate bones that make up the backbone.
The skeletal system (joints) 2022-09-07
7 Clues: the place where two bones meet • joint, lets you move your wrist • pads the place where two bones meet • joint, let you straighten and bend your leg • band of stretchy tissue that connects bones • and socket joint, let you move your arm all around • joint, type of joint in which bones move very little
Muscular System 2021-05-21
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- controls the autonomic nervous system
- is a complex collection of nerves and specialized cells known as neurons that transmit signals between different parts of the body.
- made up of muscle cells bundled tightly together
- provides 85% of body warmth
- is the layer of muscle tissue which lies between the endocardium and epicardium.
- beats 3 billion times over a course of a lifetime
- are endurance cells move slower but for a longer period of time
- maintains posture, stabilize bones and joints, control internal movement, and generate heat.
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- is an organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth and cardiac muscles. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture and circulates blood throughout the body.
- flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek.
- is a large muscle on the back of the upper limb of many vertebrates.
- is a large muscle that lies on the front of the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow.
- reacts instantly when triggered but tired out quickly
- is a body fluid in humans and other animals that delivers necessary substances such as nutrients and oxygen to the cells and transports metabolic waste products away from those same cells.
- contracts and relaxes smooth muscle
15 Clues: provides 85% of body warmth • contracts and relaxes smooth muscle • controls the autonomic nervous system • flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek. • made up of muscle cells bundled tightly together • beats 3 billion times over a course of a lifetime • reacts instantly when triggered but tired out quickly • ...
Muscular System 2024-03-01
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- ____ muscle is found in your heart and pumps blood around your body.
- When your arm bends, the ____ muscle is the flexor.
- ____ muscle enables your bones to move.
- A muscle that bends part of your body.
- A muscle that straightens part of your body.
- Having strong muscles can help other ____.
- Muscle action that is under your control is ____.
Down
- Muscle action that is not under your control is ____.
- Tendinitis is a condition in which a tendon becomes ____.
- Endurance can be increased by doing ____ exercises.
- When your arm straightens, the ____ muscle is the extensor.
- Skeletal muscles can be strengthened by doing ____ exercises.
- ____ muscle is found in the digestive tract and in the wall of blood vessels.
13 Clues: A muscle that bends part of your body. • ____ muscle enables your bones to move. • Having strong muscles can help other ____. • A muscle that straightens part of your body. • Muscle action that is under your control is ____. • When your arm bends, the ____ muscle is the flexor. • Endurance can be increased by doing ____ exercises. • ...
Skeletal System Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-17
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- Internal tissue that produces blood cells and stores fat
- Tightly packed mature cells in bones
- The process where bone replaces cartilage making the bones thicker and longer
- The tough membrane that covers up bones
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- Includes the shoulders,arms,hips,and legs
- bone cells that deposit calcium and other minerals into bones
- Includes the skull,spine,ribs,and sternum
7 Clues: Tightly packed mature cells in bones • The tough membrane that covers up bones • Includes the shoulders,arms,hips,and legs • Includes the skull,spine,ribs,and sternum • Internal tissue that produces blood cells and stores fat • bone cells that deposit calcium and other minerals into bones • ...
The skeletal system (joints) 2022-09-07
7 Clues: lets you move your wrist • the place where two bones meet • lets you move all your arm around • a stretchy band that connects bone • pads the place where two bones meet • lets you straighten and bend your leg • type of joints in which bone move very little or no movement occurs
Muscular & Skeletal System Crossword 2025-10-23
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- Organs that support and protect the body and store minerals
- Connects the bones of a joint
- Supports the body and protects internal organs
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- Produces movement in the body
- Cushions the ends of bones and forms flexible parts
- The place where two or more bones meet
- Organs that contract to produce movement in the body
7 Clues: Produces movement in the body • Connects the bones of a joint • The place where two or more bones meet • Supports the body and protects internal organs • Cushions the ends of bones and forms flexible parts • Organs that contract to produce movement in the body • Organs that support and protect the body and store minerals
Skeletal System Key Terms 2022-10-27
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- Process of calcium builds up in body tissue, causing tissue to harden
- Thick, fibrous membrane that goes around and covers the outside of a bone
- Former osteoblasts become surrounded by unmineralized matrix during bone formation
- bone formation
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- Internal skeleton
- The straight shaft of a long bone
- The widened ends of a long bone. Each and contains the epiphysial plate where bone growth takes place.
7 Clues: bone formation • Internal skeleton • The straight shaft of a long bone • Process of calcium builds up in body tissue, causing tissue to harden • Thick, fibrous membrane that goes around and covers the outside of a bone • Former osteoblasts become surrounded by unmineralized matrix during bone formation • ...
Musculo-Skeletal & Immune system 2018-02-19
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- our joint tissues become less resilient to wear and tear and start to degenerate manifesting as swelling, pain, and oftentimes, loss of mobility of joints.
- white blood cells engulf substances and body temperature rises.
- an organism that causes a disease.
- Nodes filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells.
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- the four powerful muscles that support and stabilize the shoulder joint
- Red Blood Cell production in the bone marrow
- largest lymphatic organ; disintegrates old red blood cells, produces lymphocytes and plasmids
7 Clues: an organism that causes a disease. • Red Blood Cell production in the bone marrow • Nodes filter lymph for bacteria and tumor cells. • white blood cells engulf substances and body temperature rises. • the four powerful muscles that support and stabilize the shoulder joint • ...
Very, Very, Very Pt.3 2024-12-14
13 Clues: very tiny • very glad • very sure • very soft • very sorry • Very Simple • very smooth • very special • very talented • very considerate • very interesting • Very Skinny (boney) • very loose or very relaxed
Body 2021-02-16
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- things that have sockets.
- located in the buttocks and is regarded as one of the strongest muscles in the human body.
- the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement.
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- maximus
- a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone
- system works as a support structure for your body
6 Clues: maximus • things that have sockets. • system works as a support structure for your body • a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone • the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement. • located in the buttocks and is regarded as one of the strongest muscles in the human body.
Body 2021-02-16
Across
- things that have sockets.
- located in the buttocks and is regarded as one of the strongest muscles in the human body.
- the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement.
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- maximus
- a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone
- system works as a support structure for your body
6 Clues: maximus • things that have sockets. • system works as a support structure for your body • a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone • the part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement. • located in the buttocks and is regarded as one of the strongest muscles in the human body.
AP Psychology 2021-10-26
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- the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles(also called the skeletal nervous system,)
- the endocrine system's most influential gland. under the influence of the hypothalamus, the pituitary regulates the growth ad controls other endocrine glands
- a series of x-ray photographs taken from different angles and combined by computer into a composite representation of a slice of the brains structure
- a level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse
- the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing
- a neural center located in the limbic system; helps process for storage explicit memories of facts and events
- a pair of endocrine glands that sit above the kidneys and secrete hormones(epinephrine) that help arouse the body in times of stress
- a nerve network that travels through the brainstem into the thalamus and plays an important role in controlling arousal
- the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body
- technique for revealing bloodflow and, therefore, brain activity by comparing successive mri scans. shows brain function as well as structure
- a fatty tissue layer segmentally encasing the axons of some neurons; enables vastly greater transmission speed as neural impulses hop from one node to the next
- a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce computer-generated images of soft tissue, shows brain anatomy
- neurons within the brain and spinal cord; they communicate internally and process information between the sensory inputs and motor outputs
- the part of a neuron that contains the neucleus; the cell's life support center
- the junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron
- the oldest part and central core of the brain, beginning where the spinal cord swells as it enters the skull; responsible for automatic survival functions
- a brain imaging technique that measures magnetic fields from the brains natural electrical activity
- a neurons reaction of either firing or not firing
- a brief resting pause after a neuron has fired; subsequent action potentials cannot occur until the axon returned to its resting state
- the body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
- a visual display of the brains activity that detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task
- the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of a peripheral and central nervous systems
- bundled axons that form neural cables connecting the central nervous system with the muscles, glands, and sense organs
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- neural system located below the cerebral hemispheres; associated with emotions and drives(includes amygdala, hypothalamus, and hippocampus)
- (efferent) neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and the spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between the neurons
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body, conserving its energy
- a neurotransmitter that enables muscle action, learning, and memory
- a neurotransmitters reabsorption by the sending neuron
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs(ex.heart)
- a neural impulse; brief electrical charge that travels down the axon
- two lima-bean-sized neural clusters in the limbic system; linked to emotion
- the "little brain" at the rear of the brainstem; functions include processing sensory input, coordinating movement output and balance, and enabling nonverbal learning and memory
- the brains sensory control center, located on the top of the brainstem; it directs messages to the sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and medulla
- "morphine within"- natural, opiate-like neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing the energy
- a neural structure lying below the thalamus; it directs several maintenance activities, helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, linked to reward and emotion
- a neurotransmitter that affects mood, hunger, sleep, and emotion
- the brain and spinal cord
- chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands, travel through the bloodstream, and affect other tissues
- a sample, autonomic response to a sensory stimulis, such as the knee-jerk response
- a neurotransmitter that influences movement, learning, attention, and emotion
- an amplified recording of the waves of electrical activity sweeping across the brains surface, measured by placing electrodes on the scalp
- a molecule that increases a nueroransmitters action
- the neuron extension that passes messages through its branches to other neurons or to muscles or glands
- (afferent) neurons that carry incoming information from the body's tissues and sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- branching extensions that receive and integrate messages, conducting impulses towards the cell body
- cell in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons; they also play a role in learning, thinking, and memory
- a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system
- a molecule that inhibits or blocks a neurotransmitters action
50 Clues: the brain and spinal cord • a neurons reaction of either firing or not firing • a molecule that increases a nueroransmitters action • a neurotransmitters reabsorption by the sending neuron • a level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse • the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing • ...
Psychology Unit III: Biology of the Brain 2025-02-15
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- The division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body, conserving its energy
- A nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system
- Chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between the neurons
- Cell in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons; they also play a role in learning, thinking, and memory
- "Morphine within"- natural, opiate-like neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure
- A nerve network that travels through the brainstem into the thalamus and plays an important role in controlling arousal
- A visual display of the brains activity that detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task
- The junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron
- Neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and the spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- The sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body
- A neurons reaction of either firing or not firing
- An amplified recording of the waves of electrical activity sweeping across the brains surface, measured by placing electrodes on the scalp
- A molecule that inhibits or blocks a neurotransmitters action
- The oldest part and central core of the brain, beginning where the spinal cord swells as it enters the skull; responsible for automatic survival functions
- A technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce computer-generated images of soft tissue, shows brain anatomy
- The "little brain" at the rear of the brainstem; functions include processing sensory input, coordinating movement output and balance, and enabling nonverbal learning and memory
- A neural center located in the limbic system; helps process for storage explicit memories of facts and events
- The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs(ex.heart)
- The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles(also called the skeletal nervous system,)
- A neurotransmitter that enables muscle action, learning, and memory
- The division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing the energy
- Technique for revealing bloodflow and, therefore, brain activity by comparing successive mri scans. shows brain function as well as structure
- A fatty tissue layer segmentally encasing the axons of some neurons; enables vastly greater transmission speed as neural impulses hop from one node to the next
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- Neurons that carry incoming information from the body's tissues and sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- Neurons within the brain and spinal cord; they communicate internally and process information between the sensory inputs and motor outputs
- A molecule that increases a nueroransmitters action
- Chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands, travel through the bloodstream, and affect other tissues
- The body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of a peripheral and central nervous systems
- The body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
- A neural structure lying below the thalamus; it directs several maintenance activities, helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, linked to reward and emotion
- A brief resting pause after a neuron has fired; subsequent action potentials cannot occur until the axon returned to its resting state
- A neural impulse; brief electrical charge that travels down the axon
- The brains sensory control center, located on the top of the brainstem; it directs messages to the sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and medulla
- A pair of endocrine glands that sit above the kidneys and secrete hormones(epinephrine) that help arouse the body in times of stress
- The brain and spinal cord
- The part of a neuron that contains the nucleus; the cell's life support center.
- A series of x-ray photographs taken from different angles and combined by computer into a composite representation of a slice of the brains structure
- The base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing
- A neurotransmitter that affects mood, hunger, sleep, and emotion
- A neurotransmitters reabsorption by the sending neuron
- The endocrine system's most influential gland. under the influence of the hypothalamus, the pituitary regulates the growth ad controls other endocrine glands
- Bundled axons that form neural cables connecting the central nervous system with the muscles, glands, and sense organs
- A brain imaging technique that measures magnetic fields from the brains natural electrical activity
- Branching extensions that receive and integrate messages, conducting impulses towards the cell body
- Two lima-bean-sized neural clusters in the limbic system; linked to emotion
- The neuron extension that passes messages through its branches to other neurons or to muscles or glands
- Neural system located below the cerebral hemispheres; associated with emotions and drives(includes amygdala, hypothalamus, and hippocampus)
- A level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse
- A neurotransmitter that influences movement, learning, attention, and emotion
- A sample, autonomic response to a sensory stimulis, such as the knee-jerk response
50 Clues: The brain and spinal cord • A neurons reaction of either firing or not firing • A molecule that increases a nueroransmitters action • A neurotransmitters reabsorption by the sending neuron • The base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing • A level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse • ...
Human Body Systems and Organs 2023-09-27
Across
- filters all of the blood in the body and breaks down poisonous substances, such as alcohol and drugs.
- Provides a protective barrier against mechanical, thermal and physical injury and hazardous substances.
- The system that is responsible for movement.
- controls thought, memory, emotion, touch, motor skills, vision, breathing, temperature, hunger and every process that regulates our body.
- maintains body temperature regulation, cell fluid maintenance, synthesis of Vitamin D, and detection of stimuli.
- helps control mood, growth and development, the way our organs work, metabolism , and reproduction.
- An organ that transports oxygen and removes extra carbon dioxide.
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- gives the body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells, provides protection for organs and stores minerals.
- holds food and mixes it with acid and enzymes that continue to break the food down into a liquid or paste.
- The system that produces human offspring
- delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes.
- breaks down food into nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
- An organ that pumps blood around your body
- protects your body from harmful substances, germs and cell changes that could make you ill.
- transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, including internal organs.
15 Clues: The system that produces human offspring • An organ that pumps blood around your body • The system that is responsible for movement. • delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and takes away wastes. • An organ that transports oxygen and removes extra carbon dioxide. • breaks down food into nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats and proteins. • ...
monserous battlegrounds 2025-10-09
14 Clues: shark • pickle • chicken • digging • ice forms • thunder puppy • saliva passive • flight passive • thunder dragon • halloween event • the dark eclipse • thunder dragon 2.0 • skin for brachydios • primate rage passive
AP Psychology 2021-10-27
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- the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles(also called the skeletal nervous system,)
- the endocrine system's most influential gland. under the influence of the hypothalamus, the pituitary regulates the growth ad controls other endocrine glands
- a series of x-ray photographs taken from different angles and combined by computer into a composite representation of a slice of the brains structure
- a level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse
- the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing
- a neural center located in the limbic system; helps process for storage explicit memories of facts and events
- a pair of endocrine glands that sit above the kidneys and secrete hormones(epinephrine) that help arouse the body in times of stress
- a nerve network that travels through the brainstem into the thalamus and plays an important role in controlling arousal
- the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body
- technique for revealing bloodflow and, therefore, brain activity by comparing successive mri scans. shows brain function as well as structure
- a fatty tissue layer segmentally encasing the axons of some neurons; enables vastly greater transmission speed as neural impulses hop from one node to the next
- a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce computer-generated images of soft tissue, shows brain anatomy
- neurons within the brain and spinal cord; they communicate internally and process information between the sensory inputs and motor outputs
- the part of a neuron that contains the neucleus; the cell's life support center
- the junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron
- the oldest part and central core of the brain, beginning where the spinal cord swells as it enters the skull; responsible for automatic survival functions
- a brain imaging technique that measures magnetic fields from the brains natural electrical activity
- a neurons reaction of either firing or not firing
- a brief resting pause after a neuron has fired; subsequent action potentials cannot occur until the axon returned to its resting state
- the body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
- a visual display of the brains activity that detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task
- the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of a peripheral and central nervous systems
- bundled axons that form neural cables connecting the central nervous system with the muscles, glands, and sense organs
Down
- neural system located below the cerebral hemispheres; associated with emotions and drives(includes amygdala, hypothalamus, and hippocampus)
- (efferent) neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and the spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between the neurons
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body, conserving its energy
- a neurotransmitter that enables muscle action, learning, and memory
- a neurotransmitters reabsorption by the sending neuron
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs(ex.heart)
- a neural impulse; brief electrical charge that travels down the axon
- two lima-bean-sized neural clusters in the limbic system; linked to emotion
- the "little brain" at the rear of the brainstem; functions include processing sensory input, coordinating movement output and balance, and enabling nonverbal learning and memory
- the brains sensory control center, located on the top of the brainstem; it directs messages to the sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and medulla
- "morphine within"- natural, opiate-like neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing the energy
- a neural structure lying below the thalamus; it directs several maintenance activities, helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, linked to reward and emotion
- a neurotransmitter that affects mood, hunger, sleep, and emotion
- the brain and spinal cord
- chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands, travel through the bloodstream, and affect other tissues
- a sample, autonomic response to a sensory stimulis, such as the knee-jerk response
- a neurotransmitter that influences movement, learning, attention, and emotion
- an amplified recording of the waves of electrical activity sweeping across the brains surface, measured by placing electrodes on the scalp
- a molecule that increases a nueroransmitters action
- the neuron extension that passes messages through its branches to other neurons or to muscles or glands
- (afferent) neurons that carry incoming information from the body's tissues and sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- branching extensions that receive and integrate messages, conducting impulses towards the cell body
- cell in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons; they also play a role in learning, thinking, and memory
- a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system
- a molecule that inhibits or blocks a neurotransmitters action
50 Clues: the brain and spinal cord • a neurons reaction of either firing or not firing • a molecule that increases a nueroransmitters action • a neurotransmitters reabsorption by the sending neuron • a level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse • the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing • ...
8.1 - Intermediate - vocabulary 2023-11-17
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- damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste
- money paid to the government that is based on yourincome or the cost of goods or services you have bought
- any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that results in energy expenditure
- a person who does something, especially helping other people
- care for children
- the system of trade and industry by which the wealth of a country is made and used
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- activities which embody or convey cultural expressions
- someone who lives very close to you
- the activity or business of providing medical services
- the condition of being extremely poor
- a combination of the correct types and amounts of food
11 Clues: care for children • someone who lives very close to you • the condition of being extremely poor • the activity or business of providing medical services • a combination of the correct types and amounts of food • activities which embody or convey cultural expressions • a person who does something, especially helping other people • ...
Cardiac Muscle – Structure & Comparisons 2021-04-04
Across
- Sends impulse from sarcolemma to interior cell
- _______reticulum is smaller in cardiac muscle & larger in skeletal muscle
- From extracellular fluid
- Long refractory periods prevent______
- Made of myofilaments arranged in sarcomeres
- In cardiac muscle cell & used for energy
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- Allows quick communication between neighboring cells
- _____discs found at junction of different cardiac muscle cells
- _____period lasts almost the entire muscle twitch
- Compared to skeletal muscles, in cardiac muscles, this branches & joins neighboring cells through intercalated disks
10 Clues: From extracellular fluid • Long refractory periods prevent______ • In cardiac muscle cell & used for energy • Made of myofilaments arranged in sarcomeres • Sends impulse from sarcolemma to interior cell • _____period lasts almost the entire muscle twitch • Allows quick communication between neighboring cells • ...
Human body systems 2021-09-30
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- sometimes called the blood-vascular
- The organs involved in producing offspring.
- function is to filter blood and create urine as a waste by-product.
- divided into three types: smooth, cardiac, and skeletal.
Down
- includes the mouth,small intestine, large intestine.
- made up of all the body's different hormones
- the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
- complex network of nerves and cells
- a network of tissues, vessels and organs
- made of more than 200 bones
10 Clues: made of more than 200 bones • sometimes called the blood-vascular • complex network of nerves and cells • a network of tissues, vessels and organs • The organs involved in producing offspring. • made up of all the body's different hormones • includes the mouth,small intestine, large intestine. • the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. • ...
6-mavzu 2024-11-23
Across
- Mushaklar faoliyatini o‘rganish uchun ishlatiladigan texnologiya? (15 harf)
- Yurak mushaklari qanday nomlanadi? (12 harf)
- Skeletal mushaklarning qisqarishi natijasida hosil bo‘ladigan kuch? (7 harf)
- Mushaklar orasidagi zarur bo‘lgan materiallar? (6 harf)
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- Skeletal mushaklar qisqarganda hosil bo‘ladigan harakat? (7 harf)
- Mushaklarning ishlashiga ta’sir qiluvchi mexanizm? (11 harf)
- Suyak va mushaklarning o‘zaro bog‘lanishini ta’minlaydigan tuzilma? (7 harf)
- Mushaklarning qisqarishini ta’minlovchi oqsil? (7 harf)
- Mushaklarning qisqarish jarayonida ishlatiladigan energiya manbai? (3 harf)
- Mushaklarning qisqarishini boshqaradigan tizim? (4 harf)
10 Clues: Yurak mushaklari qanday nomlanadi? (12 harf) • Mushaklarning qisqarishini ta’minlovchi oqsil? (7 harf) • Mushaklar orasidagi zarur bo‘lgan materiallar? (6 harf) • Mushaklarning qisqarishini boshqaradigan tizim? (4 harf) • Mushaklarning ishlashiga ta’sir qiluvchi mexanizm? (11 harf) • Skeletal mushaklar qisqarganda hosil bo‘ladigan harakat? (7 harf) • ...
Types of Muscles 2025-02-12
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- Found in the anterior of your arms
- Helps extend legs and flex thighs
- Found below hamstrings, helps with walking
- Found on upper back, stabilizes and moves scapula
- Found in the heart, helps with pumping motion
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- Found in the cheek
- Helps with movement of trunk, spine, and core
- Found in hollow organs, helps lungs expand and regulate blood pressure
- Produces movement and helps sustain body posture
- Acts as a skeletal muscle, helps with running, found under the calf
10 Clues: Found in the cheek • Helps extend legs and flex thighs • Found in the anterior of your arms • Found below hamstrings, helps with walking • Helps with movement of trunk, spine, and core • Found in the heart, helps with pumping motion • Produces movement and helps sustain body posture • Found on upper back, stabilizes and moves scapula • ...
Let’s Think A Biology Word 2024-05-05
Across
- If the changes past a certain point, a response_______ the changes
- Example of polypeptides/protein
- The selection agent for artificial selection?
- A synapse between terminal ends of motor neurons with ______ muscle or smooth muscle
- Increases vigour/heterosis
- Control the normal blood osmotic pressure(normal water potential of blood plasma) controlled by ______
- Axon does not involve neurotransmitter while _______ involve neurotransmitter
- Process of mating or crossing between two true-breeding varieties is?
Down
- Two extreme phenotype are separated and two subpopulations will be formed
- A site of ultrafiltration of blood due to its porous capillary
- For bottlenecks effect, certain alleles maybe overrepresented, underrepresented or?
- Highly branched extensions that receive input and conduct toward cell body
- Function receptor is detect a _______ and send information to control center
- autonomic nervous system that promote calming and return to normal (rest and digest)
- Two species reproduced at different times of a day or seasons
15 Clues: Increases vigour/heterosis • Example of polypeptides/protein • The selection agent for artificial selection? • Two species reproduced at different times of a day or seasons • A site of ultrafiltration of blood due to its porous capillary • If the changes past a certain point, a response_______ the changes • ...
Cells 2022-08-25
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- Produces structural lipids like cholesterol and phospholipids
- Produces proteins
- holds the cell's organelles and protects them form damage
- produces, modifies, and transports proteins to different organelles within the cell or outside of the cell
- Controls what comes in and out of the cell
- Plants one large used to store water Animals multiple that store waste, food,enzymes, and water
- Help transport materials that an organism needs to survive and recycle waste materials
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- Captures energy from sunlight and use it to produce food
- helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization
- Organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system
- Breaks down materials in the cell so they can be reused
- Prepares proteins and lipid molecules for use in other places inside and outside the cell
- breaks down sugar molecules to create energy
- Considered the brain of the cell
- surrounds, protects,and supports the cell
15 Clues: Produces proteins • Considered the brain of the cell • surrounds, protects,and supports the cell • Controls what comes in and out of the cell • breaks down sugar molecules to create energy • Breaks down materials in the cell so they can be reused • Captures energy from sunlight and use it to produce food • holds the cell's organelles and protects them form damage • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-08-24
Across
- Smooth cooperation of body parts during movement
- Period that allows muscles to recover and grow
- Muscle group at the top of the body, important for lifting and posture
- A major muscle group located in the torso, often called “abs”
- Quality of maintaining stability while moving or standing
- A body system benefit of endurance training: better heart ____
- Nutrient essential for repairing and building muscle
- The ability of muscles to exert maximum force in a single effort
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- The ability of muscles to continue working without tiring quickly
- A component of fitness that allows you to change direction quickly
- Nutrient that supplies energy for exercise, especially endurance
- Positive results from strength training, such as stronger bones and better posture
- A quality improved by agility training: better ______ time
- Ability to resist falling or losing posture
- A type of muscle under voluntary control that moves bones
15 Clues: Ability to resist falling or losing posture • Period that allows muscles to recover and grow • Smooth cooperation of body parts during movement • Nutrient essential for repairing and building muscle • A type of muscle under voluntary control that moves bones • Quality of maintaining stability while moving or standing • ...
wellness review 2023-05-24
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- complex set of characteristics that makes you unique
- chemical secreted by your glands that regulates the activities of different body cells
- aneurysm a weakness in a blood vessel in the brain that balloons and fills blood
- progressive disease that reduces brain mass and inhibits memory function (and other important mental functions)
- memories that are subconsciously blocked by the brain
- damage to the brain from Interruption/blockage of its blood supply
- signals that tell your brain and body how to react
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- system Complex network that coordinates all the activities in your body
- happy
- taking your own unacceptable qualities or feelings and ascribing them to other people
- second largest part of the brain, coordinates movement of skeletal muscles
- memories that are consciously blocked/ forgotten
- largest and most complex part of the brain
13 Clues: happy • largest and most complex part of the brain • memories that are consciously blocked/ forgotten • signals that tell your brain and body how to react • complex set of characteristics that makes you unique • memories that are subconsciously blocked by the brain • damage to the brain from Interruption/blockage of its blood supply • ...
Skeletal Muscle Relaxants 2017-03-05
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- A substance that is destructive to nerve tissue
- Drug made from a living organism used to prevent or treat disease
- A movement disorder in which muscles contract and spasm involuntarily
- reticulum Specialized organelle in the muscle cell that releases calcium ions during muscle contraction and absorbs calcium ions during relaxation
- Difficulty speaking due to a disorder with the mouth, tongue, or throat
- Difficulty swallowing
- Normal structures responsible for energy production in cells
- Minute fibers located throughout the cytoplasm of cells, composed of actin
- Undesirable interaction of drugs which should not be combined
- Involuntary blinking of the eyelid
- Fatty substance that covers and protects nerves
- Abnormally high body temperature
- Condition in which the eyes are not aligned (Cross-eyed)
- Area where the motor neuron axon terminal meets the muscle tissue
- A life-threatening illness caused by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum
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- Cell that covers the axons in the peripheral nervous system
- Substance that relaxes the muscles leading to increased blood flow
- The cytoplasm of a striated muscle fiber
- Area around the brain/spinal cord that contains cerebrospinal fluid
- Drugs that relieve, interrupt, or prevent muscle spasms
- A condition of excessive sweating
- Blocker that produces paralysis by inhibiting nerve transmission
- Twitchings of muscle fiber groups
- Synergy
- A thin membrane enclosing a striated muscle fiber
25 Clues: Synergy • Difficulty swallowing • Abnormally high body temperature • A condition of excessive sweating • Twitchings of muscle fiber groups • Involuntary blinking of the eyelid • The cytoplasm of a striated muscle fiber • A substance that is destructive to nerve tissue • Fatty substance that covers and protects nerves • A thin membrane enclosing a striated muscle fiber • ...
skeletal crossword puzzle 2020-10-19
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- wrist
- mature bone cells
- the bone that goes from the elbow to shoulder
- bottom of spine
- below the sacrum
- very dense bone
- the thigh bone
- behind the skull
- bone in the arm that helps rotation
- forearm
- the ankle
- lower jaw
- our fingers, toe bones
- longitudinal axis of the body
- cartilage that reduces friction in bones
- bones that are flattened or curved
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- bone destroying cells
- top of skull
- back of skull
- the cheekbones
- fracture where bone doesn't break completely
- attached to rubs
- the bone in the legs that support balance
- another term meaning irregular
- bone forming cells
- lowest portion of the spine
- fracture where bone doesn't penetrate skin
- behind lacrimal
- shaft of bone
- the knee
- upper jaw
31 Clues: wrist • forearm • the knee • the ankle • upper jaw • lower jaw • top of skull • back of skull • shaft of bone • the cheekbones • the thigh bone • bottom of spine • very dense bone • behind lacrimal • attached to rubs • below the sacrum • behind the skull • mature bone cells • bone forming cells • bone destroying cells • our fingers, toe bones • lowest portion of the spine • longitudinal axis of the body • ...
NAMING SKELETAL MUSCLE 2019-12-11
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- The stocky bipennate and multipennate muscles, which pack in the most fibers is shorten very little but are very ________.
- Multipennate of fascicle arrangement is located in the _________.
- Skeletal muscle consists of _________.
- In a _________ pattern, short fascicles attach obliquely to a central tendon.
- ______of fascicle arrangement is located in the orbicularis oris.
- A convergent muscle is _________ or fan-shaped.
- The muscle is _________ in the extensor digitorum.
- If the fascicles insert into opposite sides of the tendon, the muscle is ________.
- The direction of the muscle fibers, when a muscles' name includes the term rectus, its fibers run _________ to that imaginary line.
- In location of the muscles origin and _________, muscles are named for their attachment sites.
- The fascicle arrange _________, producing muscles with different structures and functional properties.
- In a circular pattern,the fascicles are arranged in _________ rings.
- A modification of the parallel arrangement is called as ________.
- A muscle's fascicle arrangement determines its range of ________ and power.
- In a parallel arrangement, the length of the fascicles run parallel to the long ________ of the muscle.
- When the term biceps, triceps or quadriceps form part of a muscle name, you can assume that the muscle has two, three of four origins. this is the criteria of ________ of origins.
- When muscles are named for their ________, terms such as flexor, extensor and adductor appear in their names.
- In location of the muscle, some muscles are named for the ________ with which they are associated.
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- Muscle _________ depends more on the total number of muscle fibers in the muscle.
- In the _________ digitorum muscle of the leg, the fascicles insert into only one side of the tendon.
- ________ size of the muscle is such terms as Maximus, minimus and logos are sometimes used in the names of muscles.
- If the fascicles insert from several different sides, the muscles is _______.
- The term ________ in a muscle's name tells that the muscle fibers run obliquely to the imaginary line.
- How many criteria used in naming skeletal muscles?
- In a _________ muscle, the fascicles converge toward a single insertion tendon.
- ________ of the muscle fibers is some muscles are named in reference to some imaginary line.
- Some muscles have a districtive shape that helps to _________ them.
- Number of ________ is also criteria in naming skeletal muscles.
- The longer and the more nearly parallel the fascicles are to a muscle's long axis, the more the muscle can _________.
- The example of the _________ of the muscle is the deltoid muscle is roughlt triangular.
30 Clues: Skeletal muscle consists of _________. • A convergent muscle is _________ or fan-shaped. • The muscle is _________ in the extensor digitorum. • How many criteria used in naming skeletal muscles? • Number of ________ is also criteria in naming skeletal muscles. • Multipennate of fascicle arrangement is located in the _________. • ...
skeletal crossword puzzle 2020-10-22
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- often referred to as the tail bone
- forms the knee join or the "kneecaps"
- medial of the forearm
- 12 pairs, 24 in total
- inferior to the cervical vertebrae
- forms the base and posterior of the skull
- forms the wrist
- fits into the scapula
- inferior to the thoracic vertebrae
- allows facial muscles to move
- lower jaw
- with the coccyx, forms the pelvis
- lateral of the tibia
- where the ears are
- meets the cheek bones
- forms the sole
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- known as the collar bone
- only bone in the thigh
- both the fingers and the toes
- known as the shin bone
- also known as the "knuckles"
- encloses the spinal cord
- meets the frontal bone
- inferior to the lumbar vertebrae
- lateral to the forearm
- protects the heart and lungs
- forehead
- enclosure for the pituitary gland
- looks like "wings" when arms move posterior
- upper jaw
- roof of nasal cavity
- forms the posterior half of the foot
32 Clues: forehead • lower jaw • upper jaw • forms the sole • forms the wrist • where the ears are • lateral of the tibia • roof of nasal cavity • medial of the forearm • 12 pairs, 24 in total • fits into the scapula • meets the cheek bones • only bone in the thigh • known as the shin bone • meets the frontal bone • lateral to the forearm • known as the collar bone • encloses the spinal cord • ...
Skeletal Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-20
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- dense bone
- no body
- protect the heart and lungs
- upper part of the sternum
- Limbs and girdles.
- bone forming cells
- bones with open space
- connect to rib 7
- small body
- mature bone cells
- a bone that is longer than it is wide
- hole in the bone
- broken bone ends are forced into each other
- encloses the spinal cord
- excessive twisting forces are applied to the bone
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- bone destroying cells
- shaft of the bone
- bone is crushed
- bone breaks incompletely
- broken bone portion is pressed inward
- connect from the spine to the sternum
- bottom of the sternum
- spongy bones that have an outer layer of compact bone
- separated by pads of cartilage
- Forms the longitudinal axis of the body.
- bone breaks into three or more fragments
- come out of the spine and do not connect with any other bone
- bones that are as wide as they are long
- middle part of the sternum
- ends of the bone
- usually bones that protect organs
31 Clues: no body • dense bone • small body • bone is crushed • connect to rib 7 • hole in the bone • ends of the bone • shaft of the bone • mature bone cells • Limbs and girdles. • bone forming cells • bone destroying cells • bottom of the sternum • bones with open space • bone breaks incompletely • encloses the spinal cord • upper part of the sternum • middle part of the sternum • protect the heart and lungs • ...
Skeletal Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-20
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- bone is crushed
- dense bone
- bottom of the sternum
- usually bones that protect organs
- upper part of the sternum
- encloses the spinal cord
- broken bone ends are forced into each other
- mature bone cells
- small body
- bones with open space
- Limbs and girdles.
- bone destroying cells
- protect the heart and lungs
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- no body
- excessive twisting forces are applied to the bone
- bone breaks into three or more fragments
- bone forming cells
- hole in the bone
- Forms the longitudinal axis of the body.
- spongy bones that have an outer layer of compact bone
- ends of the bone
- shaft of the bone
- middle part of the sternum
- broken bone portion is pressed inward
- bone breaks incompletely
- a bone that is longer than it is wide
- come out of the spine and do not connect with any other bone
- bones that are as wide as they are long
- connect to rib 7
- connect from the spine to the sternum
30 Clues: no body • dense bone • small body • bone is crushed • hole in the bone • ends of the bone • connect to rib 7 • shaft of the bone • mature bone cells • bone forming cells • Limbs and girdles. • bottom of the sternum • bones with open space • bone destroying cells • encloses the spinal cord • bone breaks incompletely • upper part of the sternum • middle part of the sternum • protect the heart and lungs • ...
Skeletal Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-21
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- Made of 3 fused together bones, flat.
- Articulates withe L5 vertebrae.
- Body weight is carried by these.
- Most posterior bone of skull.
- Located deep in nasal cavity.
- Located deep in eye sockets.
- Found on anterior ends of ribs.
- 7 bones, makes up neck region.
- The most lateral bone of forearm.
- Bones that form sole of foot.
- Heaviest and longest bone in body.
- The largest bone of shin.
- Referred to as cheek bones.
- Attaches to the scapula.
- Apart of the kneecap ligament.
- Longest and strongest bone in face.
- 14 of these bones make the face.
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- Vertebrae that articulates with ribs.
- Protects heart and lungs.
- Block-like bodies, lower back.
- Upper bone of each arm.
- Two of these are in one finger
- Forms the forehead.
- Forms the lateral walls of cranium.
- Human tailbone, remnant.
- Forms the upper jaw.
- can be categorized as true or false.
- 8 bones that make up the wrist.
- The most medial bone of the forearm.
- secured by lumbar vertebrae.
- Make up the palm of the hand.
- Thin and stick-like bone of shin.
32 Clues: Forms the forehead. • Forms the upper jaw. • Upper bone of each arm. • Human tailbone, remnant. • Attaches to the scapula. • Protects heart and lungs. • The largest bone of shin. • Referred to as cheek bones. • Located deep in eye sockets. • secured by lumbar vertebrae. • Most posterior bone of skull. • Located deep in nasal cavity. • Bones that form sole of foot. • ...
Skeletal Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-22
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- common sport fracture
- make up the whole face
- cube shaped mostly spongy
- type of cavity, contains yellow marrow
- known as the tailbone
- posterior bone of cranium
- bone breaks incompletely
- type of cartilage, covers epiphysis
- 3 infused bones together
- shaft of bone
- dense appearing homogeneous
- outside diaphysis covering
- upper jaw,2 bones
- type of fracture (simple)
- broken ends are forced into each other
- 12 pairs in total
- thin,flattened,curved
- ends of bones
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- anterior part of forehead
- made of small needle like pieces
- fracture that penetrates skin
- known as the cheekbones
- bones that do not fit in other categories
- fracture where body part is crushed
- width of the whole skull
- lower jaw
- forms superior part of head
- fracture common in the elder
- have shaft with enlarged ends
- type of skull fracture
30 Clues: lower jaw • shaft of bone • ends of bones • upper jaw,2 bones • 12 pairs in total • common sport fracture • known as the tailbone • thin,flattened,curved • make up the whole face • type of skull fracture • known as the cheekbones • bone breaks incompletely • 3 infused bones together • width of the whole skull • anterior part of forehead • cube shaped mostly spongy • posterior bone of cranium • ...
Skeletal Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-21
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- a bone tissue that is dense and looks smooth and homogeneous
- the bone of the skull that forms the forehead
- the outer and somewhat shorter of the two bones of the human forearm
- the first cervical vertebra
- mature bone cells
- protect the heart and lung
- bones of the fingers and toes
- two fused bones that form the upper jaw
- the inner and thicker of the two bones of the human leg that are between the knee and ankles
- the longest and thickest bone known on the human
- the second cervical vertebra
- the flat bone that articulates with the clavicles and the first seven pair of ribs
- broken bone portion is pressed inward
- paired bones of the skull that form most of the superior and lateral walls of the cranium of the side of your head
- the top seven pairs of ribs that attach to the sternum by costal cartilage
- a bone tissue composed of small needle-like pieces of osteocytes
- bone breaks incompletely, much in the way a green twig breaks
- bone-forming cells
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- bones on the palm of your hand
- breaking in the bone
- the bones of the wrist
- the inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm
- ragged break occurs when excessive twisting forces are applied to a bone
- bone breaks into three or more fragments, common in older people, whose bones are more brittle
- bone-destroying cells
- the last five pairs of ribs that attach indirectly to the sternum or don't attach at all
- paired bones of the skull that are over your head and lower jaw bone
- bone is crush, common in porous bones
- the bone that extends from the shoulder to the elbow
- broken bone ends are forced into each other
- forms on the sole of the foot
31 Clues: mature bone cells • bone-forming cells • breaking in the bone • bone-destroying cells • the bones of the wrist • protect the heart and lung • the first cervical vertebra • the second cervical vertebra • bones of the fingers and toes • forms on the sole of the foot • bones on the palm of your hand • bone is crush, common in porous bones • broken bone portion is pressed inward • ...
Skeletal & Muscle Crossword 2023-12-06
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- The state of partial contraction
- This Muscle forms the wall of the heart and contracts to circulate blood and is involuntary
- This Muscle provides attachment for the body attaches to bones and is voluntary
- This muscle contracts automatically
- The joint between bones that permits motion in only one plane
- This is abnormal lateral curvature of the spine
- The deterioration of articular cartilage in a joint
- This muscle has striations and it moves when you want it to
- This is to break (a bone)
- This connects muscle to bone
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- Shrink in size and lose strength
- This is a bone thinning disease
- This Muscle forms walls of the internal muscles and is involuntary
- This is a hard,dense bone tissue
- This is located inside compact bones at White and Ends of Long Bones, has spaces in matrix so it looks like sponge, still rigid i don't know who is , adaption to make bones lighter and weight
- Surrounds each eye, closes eyelids
- This muscle moves the Shoulder,lifts the arm
- Surrounds the mouth, closes lips
- An injury in which the ligaments holding bones together are stretched too far and tear
- Joints that allow movement in all directions mostly in the shoulder or hip
- This allows movement with limited rotation; between the head and neck
- This is the inflammation of the joints
- This is the formation of the bone
- Upper back and neck, extends head,and moves shoulder
24 Clues: This is to break (a bone) • This connects muscle to bone • This is a bone thinning disease • Shrink in size and lose strength • This is a hard,dense bone tissue • Surrounds the mouth, closes lips • The state of partial contraction • This is the formation of the bone • Surrounds each eye, closes eyelids • This muscle contracts automatically • ...
Skeletal Structure Terms 2024-03-03
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- rounded process that usually articulates with another bone
- thornlike projection
- relatively deep pit or depression
- enlargement of the end of a bone
- narrow ridge
- prominent projection on a bone
- interlocking line of union between bones
- relatively large process
- knoblike process
- knoblike process usually larger than a tubercle
- cavity within a bone
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- opening through a bone that usually serves as a passageway for blood vessels, nerves, or ligaments
- projection situated above a condyle
- cleft or groove
- soft spot in the skull where membranes cover the space between bones
- branch or similar extension
- small, nearly flat surface
- tiny pit or depression
- tubelike passageway within a bone
- furrow or groove
- narrow, ridgelike projection
21 Clues: narrow ridge • cleft or groove • furrow or groove • knoblike process • thornlike projection • cavity within a bone • tiny pit or depression • relatively large process • small, nearly flat surface • branch or similar extension • narrow, ridgelike projection • prominent projection on a bone • enlargement of the end of a bone • relatively deep pit or depression • ...
Skeletal Cross Word 2025-03-11
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- differs between male and female skeletons
- bottom of fingers
- inside of the leg
- outside of the arm
- middle section of spine
- in between the ribs
- top of fingers
- above your sternum
- largest bone in the body
- wrist bones
- protects vital organs
- top of skeleton
- right below the sacrum
- inside of the arm
- knee caps
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- near shoulder blade
- connects skull and thoratic vertabrae
- ankle bones
- root of the toes
- used to eat
- top of toes
- your lower spine
- in pelvis gap
- outside of the leg
- bicep to elbow
- collar bone
26 Clues: knee caps • ankle bones • used to eat • top of toes • wrist bones • collar bone • in pelvis gap • top of fingers • bicep to elbow • top of skeleton • root of the toes • your lower spine • bottom of fingers • inside of the leg • inside of the arm • outside of the arm • above your sternum • outside of the leg • near shoulder blade • in between the ribs • protects vital organs • right below the sacrum • ...
Skeletal Anatomy Crossword 2026-02-09
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- – freely moveable joint
- – thin inner layer of bone covering; lines medullary cavity
- – process by which tissue and cartilage becomes bone
- – complex and irregularly shaped bone, i.e. vertebrae
- – plate of bone, i.e. scapula
- – break along the long axis of a bone
- – thin outer layer of bone covering
- – space within the bone filled with marrow
- – consists of fore and hind limbs
- – bone breaks through the skin
- – break completely across the bone
- – cube shaped bone, i.e. bones of the carpus and tarsus
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- – enlarged ends of long bones
- – bone does not break through the skin
- – bone shatters into many pieces
- – consists of the skull and vertebrae
- – break on one side of a bone, usually due to a bending force
- – small, seed-shaped bone embedded in a tendon
- – framework of structures that support and protect the body
- – body of a long bone
- – bone longer than it is wide, i.e. humerus, radius, and femur
- – joining point of epiphysis and diaphysis
22 Clues: – body of a long bone • – freely moveable joint • – enlarged ends of long bones • – plate of bone, i.e. scapula • – bone breaks through the skin • – bone shatters into many pieces • – consists of fore and hind limbs • – break completely across the bone • – thin outer layer of bone covering • – consists of the skull and vertebrae • – break along the long axis of a bone • ...
Advantages of eating healthy food 2021-12-09
5 Clues: protien helps to build up • the strength to fight diseases • The state of being physically and mentally well • The Internal body parts which form our skeletal system • the process of converting complex food items into simpler substances
Electromagnetic Spectrum 2023-05-02
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- the range of sizes and speeds of waves
- moderate frequency and used in remote controls
- the lowest frequency waves that allow you to listen to your favorite station in the car to
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- shorter wavelength than visible light but longer than x-rays and can cause sunburn
- shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system
- the only light waves we can see
- longer wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating foods quickly
- the highest frequency wave and often used to fight cancer
8 Clues: the only light waves we can see • the range of sizes and speeds of waves • moderate frequency and used in remote controls • the highest frequency wave and often used to fight cancer • longer wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating foods quickly • shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system • ...
Muscular and Skeletal 2025-04-13
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- the connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
- system that is responsible for movement, protection, and support
- type of muscle that makes up the heart
- type of muscle that is found throughout the body that aid in bodily functions
- the connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- _ muscles that move when you choose to move them
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- type of muscles that is attached to bones and help the body move
- the tissue located in the center of bones that produces red and white blood cells
- system that is responsible for movement and protection
- tissue that protects and cushions bones
- location where bones are attached together allowing limbs to bend and move
- _ muscles that move on their own without you having to think about it
12 Clues: type of muscle that makes up the heart • tissue that protects and cushions bones • the connective tissue that attaches bone to bone • _ muscles that move when you choose to move them • the connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone • system that is responsible for movement and protection • type of muscles that is attached to bones and help the body move • ...
The Skeletal Body Systems 2020-12-09
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- Joints can be ______ by how the bones move.
- Joints can be ____, if the bones are moved out of place.
- Your brain is located inside of your ____.
- Inside your bones is a soft tissue called ____.
- ____ marrow makes both red and white blood cells.
- These joints, such as those in your skull, are called ___ joints.
- _____ bone is dense bone tissue found on the outside of all bones.
- ____ bone is bone tissue that has many air spaces.
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- Bone, cartilage, and the special structures that connect them make up your _____ system.
- Your lungs are located in your ____.
- The bones in most joints are held together by flexible bands of connective tissue called _____.
- The ends of many bones are covered by soft, flexible tissue called _____.
- A ____ is a living organ made of bone cells, connective tissues, and minerals.
- ____ marrow stores fat.
- A place in the body where two or more bones connect is a ____.
15 Clues: ____ marrow stores fat. • Your lungs are located in your ____. • Your brain is located inside of your ____. • Joints can be ______ by how the bones move. • Inside your bones is a soft tissue called ____. • ____ marrow makes both red and white blood cells. • ____ bone is bone tissue that has many air spaces. • Joints can be ____, if the bones are moved out of place. • ...
Fitness Unit Review 2026-02-11
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- The type of muscle that your body uses to make movements
- The process cells undergo in order to turn glucose into ATP
- The body making ATP without the use of oxygen
- The protein in muscle that gets pulled on during contraction
- The type of muscle found in the digestive system
- The ions responsible for the burn in your muscles during exercise
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- This increases during exercise due to the need for increased gas exchange
- The body making ATP with the use of oxygen
- The protein in muscle with “arms” that pull to contract the muscle
- The striped appearance of muscles due to actin and myosin
- The type of muscle found in the heart
- A waste product of cellular respiration- we exhale this
- This substance builds up in muscles during anaerobic respiration
- Energy that is usable by cells
- A needed product for cellular respiration- we inhale this
15 Clues: Energy that is usable by cells • The type of muscle found in the heart • The body making ATP with the use of oxygen • The body making ATP without the use of oxygen • The type of muscle found in the digestive system • A waste product of cellular respiration- we exhale this • The type of muscle that your body uses to make movements • ...
Cell Organelles Crossword 2024-12-05
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- breaks down excess or worn-out cell parts
- synthesizes proteins
- encloses and protects the cell's DNA within the nucleus, separating it from the cytoplasm and regulating the movement of substances in and out of the nucleus
- abbreviation, assembles and transports proteins, esp. to the Golgi
- stores various substances within a cell, including water, nutrients, and waste products
- produces and assemble the cell's ribosomes
- provides structural support, shape, and protection to the cell
- abbreviation, synthesizes and transports lipids, esp. to the Golgi
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- produces the energy necessary for the cell's survival and functioning
- processes and packages proteins and lipid molecules, especially proteins destined to be exported from the cell
- holds the components of the cell and protects them from damage
- produce energy through photosynthesis
- organizes microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system
- a barrier that selectively controls what enters and exits a cell
- stores and protects the cell's genetic material (DNA)
15 Clues: synthesizes proteins • produce energy through photosynthesis • breaks down excess or worn-out cell parts • produces and assemble the cell's ribosomes • stores and protects the cell's genetic material (DNA) • holds the components of the cell and protects them from damage • provides structural support, shape, and protection to the cell • ...
Let’s Think A Biology Word 2024-05-05
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- If the changes past a certain point, a response_______ the changes
- Example of polypeptides/protein
- The selection agent for artificial selection?
- A synapse between terminal ends of motor neurons with ______ muscle or smooth muscle
- Increases vigour/heterosis
- Control the normal blood osmotic pressure(normal water potential of blood plasma) controlled by ______
- Axon does not involve neurotransmitter while _______ involve neurotransmitter
- Process of mating or crossing between two true-breeding varieties is?
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- Two extreme phenotype are separated and two subpopulations will be formed
- A site of ultrafiltration of blood due to its porous capillary
- For bottlenecks effect, certain alleles maybe overrepresented, underrepresented or?
- Highly branched extensions that receive input and conduct toward cell body
- Function receptor is detect a _______ and send information to control center
- autonomic nervous system that promote calming and return to normal (rest and digest)
- Two species reproduced at different times of a day or seasons
15 Clues: Increases vigour/heterosis • Example of polypeptides/protein • The selection agent for artificial selection? • Two species reproduced at different times of a day or seasons • A site of ultrafiltration of blood due to its porous capillary • If the changes past a certain point, a response_______ the changes • ...
Let’s Think A Biology Word 2024-05-05
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- The selection agent for artificial selection?
- Two species reproduced at different times of a day or seasons
- Two extreme phenotype are separated and two subpopulations will be formed
- Increases vigour/heterosis
- Axon does not involve neurotransmitter while _______ involve neurotransmitter
- A synapse between terminal ends of motor neurons with ______ muscle or smooth muscle
- Example of polypeptides/protein
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- Control the normal blood osmotic pressure(normal water potential of blood plasma) controlled by ______
- For bottlenecks effect, certain alleles maybe overrepresented, underrepresented or?
- Highly branched extensions that receive input and conduct toward cell body
- Function receptor is detect a _______ and send information to control center
- A site of ultrafiltration of blood due to its porous capillary
- Process of mating or crossing between two true-breeding varieties is?
- autonomic nervous system that promote calming and return to normal (rest and digest)
- If the changes past a certain point, a response_______ the changes
15 Clues: Increases vigour/heterosis • Example of polypeptides/protein • The selection agent for artificial selection? • Two species reproduced at different times of a day or seasons • A site of ultrafiltration of blood due to its porous capillary • If the changes past a certain point, a response_______ the changes • ...
BIO 133. Chapter 6 2025-04-22
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- recording of muscle activity.
- forms thick filaments.
- a molecule that provides a rapid source of energy for muscle contractions.
- the muscle changes length while the tension remains constant.
- specialized tissues composed of elongated cells called muscle fibers that have the ability to contract and produce movement.
- contain proteins actin and myosin.
- contractile unit of myofibrils.
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- muscles that work together to create the same movement.
- Neurotransmitter that play a critical role in muscle movement, memory, attention, and arousal, and also influences heart rate, digestion, and more.
- forms thin filaments.
- A serious bacterial infection that affects the nervous system, leading to painful muscle spasms.
- bundles of muscle fibers wrapped with connective tissue.
- muscles that oppose each other to create a movement.
- a protein found in heart and skeletal muscle cells that plays a crucial role in muscle contraction.
- help you maintain a stable position.
15 Clues: forms thin filaments. • forms thick filaments. • recording of muscle activity. • contractile unit of myofibrils. • contain proteins actin and myosin. • help you maintain a stable position. • muscles that oppose each other to create a movement. • muscles that work together to create the same movement. • bundles of muscle fibers wrapped with connective tissue. • ...
Muscular System 2023-10-07
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- connect skeletal muscles to bones
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers
- helps send blood to all parts of the body
- made of special fibers that threads of long, skinny cells
- move without a person having to think
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- a pair of muscles that work in opposite ways
- muscles whose action is normally controlled by an individuals will
- responsible for movement attached to bones
- are located in hollow organs
- a point where 2 bones make contact
10 Clues: are located in hollow organs • connect skeletal muscles to bones • a point where 2 bones make contact • move without a person having to think • helps send blood to all parts of the body • responsible for movement attached to bones • a pair of muscles that work in opposite ways • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers • ...
Electro Magnetic Spectrum 2023-03-29
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- the only light waves we can see
- shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system
- moderate frequency and used in remote controls
- the lowest frequency waves that allow you to listen to your favorite station in the car
- range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
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- shorter wavelength than visible light but longer than x-rays; can cause sunburn
- longer wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating food quickly
- the highest-frequency wave and often used to fight cancer
8 Clues: the only light waves we can see • moderate frequency and used in remote controls • the highest-frequency wave and often used to fight cancer • longer wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating food quickly • shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system • ...
Em spectrum 2022-04-01
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- -the range of wavelengths or frequencies over which electromagnetic radiation extends.
- -the lowest frequency waves that allow you to listen to your favorite station in the car
- - the highest frequency wave and used to fight cancer
- - the only light waves we can see
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- - moderate frequency and used in remote controls
- - longer wavelength than infrared waves and used to heat food quickly
- -shorter wavelength than visible light but longer than x-rays
- - shorter wavelength than regular light and used to view skeletal system
8 Clues: - the only light waves we can see • - moderate frequency and used in remote controls • - the highest frequency wave and used to fight cancer • -shorter wavelength than visible light but longer than x-rays • - longer wavelength than infrared waves and used to heat food quickly • - shorter wavelength than regular light and used to view skeletal system • ...
Exam 2023-11-28
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- is a combination of the muscle and skeletal system.
- serves many functions and is split up into two systems.
- contains many contractile subunits (myofibrillar),
- are dense fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone.
- contain subunits called sarcomeres made up of actin and myosin filaments.
- cells are only found in the heart and its primary function is to pump blood through the vessels.
- is a collection of muscle and muscle types.
- are also fibrous connective tissue which connects bones to other bones.
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- attach to and move bones by contracting and relaxing.
- These muscles make up the walls of organs and help push food with contraction.
- is composed of bones and other related structures such as joints.
11 Clues: is a collection of muscle and muscle types. • contains many contractile subunits (myofibrillar), • is a combination of the muscle and skeletal system. • attach to and move bones by contracting and relaxing. • are dense fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bone. • serves many functions and is split up into two systems. • ...
Let’s Think A Biology Word 2024-05-05
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- If the changes past a certain point, a response_______ the changes
- Example of polypeptides/protein
- The selection agent for artificial selection?
- A synapse between terminal ends of motor neurons with ______ muscle or smooth muscle
- Increases vigour/heterosis
- Control the normal blood osmotic pressure(normal water potential of blood plasma) controlled by ______
- Axon does not involve neurotransmitter while _______ involve neurotransmitter
- Process of mating or crossing between two true-breeding varieties is?
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- Two extreme phenotype are separated and two subpopulations will be formed
- A site of ultrafiltration of blood due to its porous capillary
- For bottlenecks effect, certain alleles maybe overrepresented, underrepresented or?
- Highly branched extensions that receive input and conduct toward cell body
- Function receptor is detect a _______ and send information to control center
- autonomic nervous system that promote calming and return to normal (rest and digest)
- Two species reproduced at different times of a day or seasons
15 Clues: Increases vigour/heterosis • Example of polypeptides/protein • The selection agent for artificial selection? • Two species reproduced at different times of a day or seasons • A site of ultrafiltration of blood due to its porous capillary • If the changes past a certain point, a response_______ the changes • ...
Biology 2024-05-05
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- The selection agent for artificial selection?
- A site of ultrafiltration of blood due to its porous capillary
- Function receptor is detect a _______ and send information to control center
- If the changes past a certain point, a response_______ the changes
- Two species reproduced at different times of a day or seasons
- Process of mating or crossing between two true-breeding varieties is?
- Two extreme phenotype are separated and two subpopulations will be formed
- For bottlenecks effect, certain alleles maybe overrepresented, underrepresented or?
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- Control the normal blood osmotic pressure(normal water potential of blood plasma) controlled by ______
- autonomic nervous system that promote calming and return to normal (rest and digest)
- A synapse between terminal ends of motor neurons with ______ muscle or smooth muscle
- Highly branched extensions that receive input and conduct toward cell body
- Example of polypeptides/protein
- Increases vigour/heterosis
- Axon does not involve neurotransmitter while _______ involve neurotransmitter
15 Clues: Increases vigour/heterosis • Example of polypeptides/protein • The selection agent for artificial selection? • Two species reproduced at different times of a day or seasons • A site of ultrafiltration of blood due to its porous capillary • If the changes past a certain point, a response_______ the changes • ...
LEVELS OF ORGANISATION 2024-04-11
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- transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body
- help control mood, growth, and development, the way our organs work, metabolism and reproduction.
- carries electrical impulses
- pumping blood and suporting movement to lifting heavy weights
- breaks nutrients into parts for your body to absorb and use for energy, growth, etc.
- protect the organs the body from injuries
- traps light energy for photosynthesis
- produce gametes called eggs or OVA
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- increase the surface area ti absorb water and mineral salts from the soil
- responsible of eliminating waste from the body
- produce sperm and transport into the female reproductive system for fertilization
- carries oxygen and nutrients to cells, and removes carbon dioxide
- controlls cell division, development and activities
- make food for the plant using carbon dioxide, water and light energy for photosynthesis
- contains salts and sugars helps to keep plant cells firm
15 Clues: carries electrical impulses • produce gametes called eggs or OVA • traps light energy for photosynthesis • protect the organs the body from injuries • responsible of eliminating waste from the body • controlls cell division, development and activities • contains salts and sugars helps to keep plant cells firm • ...
Cell Terms 2021-08-31
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- Makes, packages, and transports proteins and fats
- play a role in organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system
- provides protection for a cell
- helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization
- move water relative to the cell in a regular movement of the cilia
- Round part of most cells that are enclosed in a double membrane, controls the activities of the cell
- Protects the plant cell
- Is a cellular particle made of RNA and protein that serves as the site for protein synthesis in the cell
- hair-like structures involved in the locomotion of a cell
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- converts light to enrgy causing photsyenthesis
- Powerhouse of the cell
- cause cell expansion, growth and replication
- Helps elminate wste products
- Where proteins received from the ER are further processed and sorted for transport to their eventual destinations
- Breaks down worn out cell parts
15 Clues: Powerhouse of the cell • Protects the plant cell • Helps elminate wste products • provides protection for a cell • Breaks down worn out cell parts • cause cell expansion, growth and replication • converts light to enrgy causing photsyenthesis • Makes, packages, and transports proteins and fats • hair-like structures involved in the locomotion of a cell • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-08-24
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- A major muscle group located in the torso, often called “abs”
- A type of muscle under voluntary control that moves bones
- The ability of muscles to exert maximum force in a single effort
- Nutrient that supplies energy for exercise, especially endurance
- Nutrient essential for repairing and building muscle
- A quality improved by agility training: better ______ time
- The upper limb muscles used for pushing and pulling
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- Quality of maintaining stability while moving or standing
- – A body system benefit of endurance training: better heart ____
- Fibers responsible for sustained activity and long-duration effort
- The ability of muscles to continue working without tiring quickly
- Muscle group at the top of the body, important for lifting and posture
- A component of fitness that allows you to change direction quickly
- Period that allows muscles to recover and grow
- Positive results from strength training, such as stronger bones and better posture
15 Clues: Period that allows muscles to recover and grow • The upper limb muscles used for pushing and pulling • Nutrient essential for repairing and building muscle • Quality of maintaining stability while moving or standing • A type of muscle under voluntary control that moves bones • A quality improved by agility training: better ______ time • ...
Skeletal System and Nervous System 2026-04-20
6 Clues: I help you think and remember. • I am the hard part of the body. • I am the point where two bones meet. • I pump blood to all parts of the body. • We are two in number and help you breathe. • I am a bag-like structure and help to churn the food you eat.
Cellular Functions :) 2012-10-09
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- digestive system of the cell
- regulates cell activity and stores all genetic information of the cell
- gives chemical support to the cell; regulation of biochemical activities
- transport of cellular materials and forms skeletal framework; metabolic activities
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- modifies, sorts, and packages proteins and other materials for cell use
- site of cellular respiration; formation of ATP
- carry out protein synthesis
- acts as a cushion for and contains all organelles within the cell
- harvests the energy of sunlight and converts it to chemical energy in order to fuel chemical reactions in the cell
- membrane forms a barrier between the interior and exterior of the cell
- sac-like structures; stores materials such as proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and water
- synthesizes ribosomal RNA and ribosomal subunits
- breaks down fatty acid molecules by beta-oxidation
- aids the process of cell division
14 Clues: carry out protein synthesis • digestive system of the cell • aids the process of cell division • site of cellular respiration; formation of ATP • synthesizes ribosomal RNA and ribosomal subunits • breaks down fatty acid molecules by beta-oxidation • acts as a cushion for and contains all organelles within the cell • ...
Skeletal Dysplasia Conditions 2024-11-06
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- Lethal short-limb dwarfism characterized by a notable reduction in the length of the long bones, pear-shaped chest, soft tissue redundancy, and frequency clover-leaf skull deformity and ventriculomegaly
- A skeletal dysplasia characterized by a very narrow thorax
- Lethal autosomal-recessive short-limb dwarfism marked by long bone and trunk shortening, decreased echogenicity of the bones and spine, and flipper-like appendages
- A defect in the development of cartilage at the epiphyseal centers of the long bones producing short, square bones
- A very rare anomaly in which there is fusion of the lower extremities
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- Metabolic disorder affecting the fetal collagen system that leads to varying forms of bone disease; intrauterine bone fractures, shortened long bones, poorly mineralized cal aria and compression of the chest found in type II forms
- A rare condition that includes a range of malformations of the caudal end of the neural tube
- A condition marked by severe contractures of the extremities because of abnormal inner action and disorders of the muscles and connective tissue
- A rare, autosomal recessive disorder characterized by phocomelia and facial anomalies
- A rare skeletal dysplasia also known as chondroectodermal dysplasia
10 Clues: A skeletal dysplasia characterized by a very narrow thorax • A rare skeletal dysplasia also known as chondroectodermal dysplasia • A very rare anomaly in which there is fusion of the lower extremities • A rare, autosomal recessive disorder characterized by phocomelia and facial anomalies • ...
NAMING SKELETAL MUSCLE 2019-12-11
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- When muscles are named for their ________, terms such as flexor, extensor and adductor appear in their names.
- The example of the _________ of the muscle is the deltoid muscle is roughlt triangular.
- In location of the muscles origin and _________, muscles are named for their attachment sites.
- Skeletal muscle consists of _________.
- The muscle is _________ in the extensor digitorum.
- A muscle's fascicle arrangement determines its range of ________ and power.
- If the fascicles insert from several different sides, the muscles is _______.
- Some muscles have a districtive shape that helps to _________ them.
- ______of fascicle arrangement is located in the orbicularis oris.
- In a _________ muscle, the fascicles converge toward a single insertion tendon.
- If the fascicles insert into opposite sides of the tendon, the muscle is ________.
- ________ size of the muscle is such terms as Maximus, minimus and logos are sometimes used in the names of muscles.
- In the _________ digitorum muscle of the leg, the fascicles insert into only one side of the tendon.
- The stocky bipennate and multipennate muscles, which pack in the most fibers is shorten very little but are very ________.
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- Number of ________ is also criteria in naming skeletal muscles.
- The term ________ in a muscle's name tells that the muscle fibers run obliquely to the imaginary line.
- In a _________ pattern, short fascicles attach obliquely to a central tendon.
- In a parallel arrangement, the length of the fascicles run parallel to the long ________ of the muscle.
- A convergent muscle is _________ or fan-shaped.
- How many criteria used in naming skeletal muscles?
- In a circular pattern,the fascicles are arranged in _________ rings.
- The longer and the more nearly parallel the fascicles are to a muscle's long axis, the more the muscle can _________.
- A modification of the parallel arrangement is called as ________.
- ________ of the muscle fibers is some muscles are named in reference to some imaginary line.
- When the term biceps, triceps or quadriceps form part of a muscle name, you can assume that the muscle has two, three of four origins. this is the criteria of ________ of origins.
- In location of the muscle, some muscles are named for the ________ with which they are associated.
- The direction of the muscle fibers, when a muscles' name includes the term rectus, its fibers run _________ to that imaginary line.
- Multipennate of fascicle arrangement is located in the _________.
- The fascicle arrange _________, producing muscles with different structures and functional properties.
- Muscle _________ depends more on the total number of muscle fibers in the muscle.
30 Clues: Skeletal muscle consists of _________. • A convergent muscle is _________ or fan-shaped. • How many criteria used in naming skeletal muscles? • The muscle is _________ in the extensor digitorum. • Number of ________ is also criteria in naming skeletal muscles. • A modification of the parallel arrangement is called as ________. • ...
Skeletal Muscle Actions 2020-12-01
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- Hugging movement
- femoris knee extension(acetabulum, patella)
- plantar flexion
- elbow flexion
- Raises eyebrows
- Lateral rotation of arm
- Rib depression & expiration
- Main inspiration muscle
- lateral rotation of arm
- Scalp retraction
- Medial arm rotation
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- arm flexion
- leg extension
- leg adduction
- ankle eversion
- Chewing
- Arm adduction
- leg abduction
- Arm abduction
- Head extension
- Abduction of arm
- Waist flexion
- dorsiflexion
- Slouching movement
24 Clues: Chewing • arm flexion • dorsiflexion • leg extension • leg adduction • elbow flexion • Arm adduction • leg abduction • Arm abduction • Waist flexion • ankle eversion • Head extension • plantar flexion • Raises eyebrows • Hugging movement • Abduction of arm • Scalp retraction • Slouching movement • Medial arm rotation • Lateral rotation of arm • Main inspiration muscle • lateral rotation of arm • ...
Skeletal Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-20
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- dense bone
- no body
- protect the heart and lungs
- upper part of the sternum
- Limbs and girdles.
- bone forming cells
- bones with open space
- connect to rib 7
- small body
- mature bone cells
- a bone that is longer than it is wide
- hole in the bone
- broken bone ends are forced into each other
- encloses the spinal cord
- excessive twisting forces are applied to the bone
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- bone destroying cells
- shaft of the bone
- bone is crushed
- bone breaks incompletely
- broken bone portion is pressed inward
- connect from the spine to the sternum
- bottom of the sternum
- spongy bones that have an outer layer of compact bone
- separated by cartilage
- Forms the longitudinal axis of the body.
- bone breaks into three or more fragments
- come out of the spine and do not connect with any other bone
- bones that are as wide as they are long
- middle part of the sternum
- ends of the bone
- usually bones that protect organs
31 Clues: no body • dense bone • small body • bone is crushed • connect to rib 7 • hole in the bone • ends of the bone • shaft of the bone • mature bone cells • Limbs and girdles. • bone forming cells • bone destroying cells • bottom of the sternum • bones with open space • separated by cartilage • bone breaks incompletely • encloses the spinal cord • upper part of the sternum • middle part of the sternum • ...
Skeletal Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-19
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- bone at the sides of the skull near the ear and eye socket
- type of ribs that connect to the true ribs
- bone at the front/top of the skull
- made of denser material with tiny spaces for blood vessels
- bone at the ear area
- bone below the sacrum; provides balance when one is seated
- fracture which results from a twisting force
- bone cells which break down bone tissue
- bone behind the face/nose
- fracture in which the bone is crushed
- jaw bone
- bone at the front and center of the chest
- bone cell which absorbs bone tissue during its healing
- fracture in which the bone is broken completely but ends do not penetrate the skin
- fracture in which the bone splinters but does not break
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- bone at the back and sides of the skull
- bone at the bottom/back of the brain
- type of ribs that do not connect to anything
- cheek bone
- bones at the chest and sides of the torso
- bone made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone
- type of ribs that connect to the sternum
- fracture in which bones are broken into multiple pieces
- fracture in which bone penetrates the skin (aka open fracture)
- fracture in which the bone ends are forced into each other
- bone cell which builds new bone tissue
- made of lighter, more porous material
- fracture typically in the skull
- bone below the spine near the coccyx
- bones that are as wide as they are long
- bones that have an inner cavity containing bone marrow and two ends containing spongy bone
- type of bone which does not fit any other category
- inner cheek bone/upper mouth
33 Clues: jaw bone • cheek bone • bone at the ear area • bone behind the face/nose • inner cheek bone/upper mouth • fracture typically in the skull • bone at the front/top of the skull • bone at the bottom/back of the brain • bone below the spine near the coccyx • made of lighter, more porous material • fracture in which the bone is crushed • bone cell which builds new bone tissue • ...
Skeletal Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-19
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- bone that protects heart and lungs
- mature bone cells
- bone forming cells
- bone destroying cells
- bones that are short
- fracture where it twists
- bone longer than they are wide
- a fracture in which the bone ends are forced into each other
- bones lie inferior to the pariental bones
- are flattened bones
- breast bone
- fracture where bones are broke to many peieces
- no body, articulates with occipital condyles
- knee bone
- fingers
- small body with dens, allow rotation of the head
- form superior and lateral walls of cranium
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- bones that do not fit in
- bone looks dense & looks smooth
- fracture most likely happens to kids
- is formed by two sets of bones
- bone has a spikey open appearance
- encloses and protects fragile brain tissue
- this bone forms forehead
- fracture that does not penetrate the skin
- fracture type which is a typical skull fracture
- fracture where bone is crushed
- strongest bone in the body
- fracture when bone penetrates the skin
- shoulder blade
- separated by pads of cartilage
- collar bone
32 Clues: fingers • knee bone • breast bone • collar bone • shoulder blade • mature bone cells • bone forming cells • are flattened bones • bones that are short • bone destroying cells • bones that do not fit in • this bone forms forehead • fracture where it twists • strongest bone in the body • is formed by two sets of bones • bone longer than they are wide • fracture where bone is crushed • ...
Musculo-skeletal Disorders 2016-08-22
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- A clinical sign of this disease is a waddling/bunny hopping gait
- Cancer of cartilage origin
- Musculoskeletal disorder of birds
- This disease is also known as Moller-Barlows disease
- Drainage of joints as a treatment or for diagnosis
- This disease is caused by a deficiency in Vitamin D
- Causes softening/malformation of bones in chelonians
- Another term for bone formation
- Inflammation of voluntary muscle
- Arthritis can be subdivided into inflammatory, immune-mediated and...
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- Also known as degenerative joint disease
- Inflammation of a joint
- Aids detection of disease of muscle fibers and associated nerves
- These are produced in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus which attack cells
- This type of arthritis is erosive and produces antibodies called rheumatoid factor
- One of the treatments for this disease is anti-fungal medication
- Rickets causes this unusual clinical sign in the limbs of affected patients
- These drugs have anti-inflammatory activity and aid cartilage/synovial membrane metabolism
- Common disorder of rabbits and guinea pigs
- Necrotic bone fragments
20 Clues: Inflammation of a joint • Necrotic bone fragments • Cancer of cartilage origin • Another term for bone formation • Inflammation of voluntary muscle • Musculoskeletal disorder of birds • Also known as degenerative joint disease • Common disorder of rabbits and guinea pigs • Drainage of joints as a treatment or for diagnosis • ...
Bones & Skeletal Tissue 2023-12-19
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- shaft or central part
- rounded protuberance at the end of bone
- tubercle of femur
- projection on a bone
- rounded prominence
- connective tissue made of elastin and collagen
- end of long bone
- cartilage in the nose
- strength in ligament
- firm/elastic support
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- red blood cells
- wider than long
- prevalent cartilage
- prominent part of edge of bone
- up
- above or on condyle
- connective tissue that cushions joints
- connective tissue in the skeleton
- adipose tissue
- line on bone
20 Clues: up • line on bone • adipose tissue • red blood cells • wider than long • end of long bone • tubercle of femur • rounded prominence • prevalent cartilage • above or on condyle • projection on a bone • strength in ligament • firm/elastic support • shaft or central part • cartilage in the nose • prominent part of edge of bone • connective tissue in the skeleton • connective tissue that cushions joints • ...
Skeletal and Muscle 2023-12-06
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- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- Where red blood cells are formed in adults
- sudden, involuntary contractions or spasms in one or more of your muscles
- located on the back, of the human, usually referred to as a shoulderblade
- the largest bone in the upper arm
- shoulder, abducts arm
- upper chest adducts and flexes arm
- dense bone made of osteons that house osteocytes in a lacuna. Found along the diaphysis of long bone
- spine around to chest, extends and adducts upper arm
- To break a bone
- a bone located on the inside of the shoulder, usually called a collarbone
- connect muscles to bone
- ability to be stretched
- back of thigh flexes leg
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- bone Located inside compact bones at widened ends of long bones, has spaces in matrix so it looks like a sponge, still rigid, adaptation- to make bones lighter in weight
- forms the wall of the heart and contracts to circulate blood, involuntary
- upper arm, flexes lower arm
- front of thigh, extends leg
- upper arm, extends lower arm
- forms the walls of the internal muscles, involuntary
- bone Hard, dense bone tissue
- buttocks, extends and laterally rotates the thigh, assists with abduction
- shrink in size and lose strength
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- attachments for the body, attach to bones, voluntary
- Formation of bone
- located in the middle chest area protect your internal organs
- muscles you contract when you want to move
- located on the back and supports the body, usually called the spine
- the largest bone in the upper leg
- contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
31 Clues: To break a bone • Formation of bone • shoulder, abducts arm • connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • back of thigh flexes leg • upper arm, flexes lower arm • front of thigh, extends leg • upper arm, extends lower arm • bone Hard, dense bone tissue • shrink in size and lose strength • the largest bone in the upper arm • the largest bone in the upper leg • ...
Integumentary - Skeletal - Joints 2022-09-29
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- gland, secretes sweat
- forearm bone located on thumb side
- bones of the hand
- bones of the wrist
- shaft, portion of hair above the surface of the epidermis
- freely moveable joints
- protect distal end of fingers and toes
- outer layer of dermis and directly beneath the epidermis
- is the protective barrier and covers the body
- you knee and elbow are what type of joint
- corneum, most superficial stratum of the epidermis
- protein that accumulates in cells of nails, hair and the superficial layer of the dermis
- growth of the bone occurs at what plate
- forearm bone located on pinky side
- superficial layer of skin
- the patella is what type of bone
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- cavity, hollow space filled with synovial fluid between the bones
- the longest bone in your body
- fluid filled sac that allows joints to move over each other
- bottom layer of your skin
- strongest layer of skin
- gland, secretes sebum into hair follicle
- spongy tissue at the ends of bones
- joint at the base of the thumb
- joint that forms to allow movement around a central point
- bone in center of chest that hood your ribs together
- and socket, your shoulder is what type of joint
- joint with no movement
- the smallest bone in the body
- joint that allows bone to slide over another
- jaw bone
31 Clues: jaw bone • bones of the hand • bones of the wrist • gland, secretes sweat • joint with no movement • freely moveable joints • strongest layer of skin • bottom layer of your skin • superficial layer of skin • the longest bone in your body • the smallest bone in the body • joint at the base of the thumb • the patella is what type of bone • forearm bone located on thumb side • ...
SKELETAL CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-08-29
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- pertaining to the shin bone
- resembling a sieve
- abnormal condition of tissue death
- pertaining to no blood vessels
- resembling a u-shaped structure
- pertaining to the ankle bones
- deficiency of bone
- pain in many muscles
- pertaining to the cranium or skull
- small thing that is a bone
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- abnormal condition of swayback
- inflammation of a tendon
- process of viewing life
- surgical repair of a joint
- mass or tumor of a muscle
- abnormal condition of being bent or curved
- action to stick to or cling to
- pertaining to the roof of the mouth
- pertaining to the ilium
- action of a joint
- surgical removal of a bone
21 Clues: action of a joint • resembling a sieve • deficiency of bone • pain in many muscles • process of viewing life • pertaining to the ilium • inflammation of a tendon • mass or tumor of a muscle • surgical repair of a joint • small thing that is a bone • surgical removal of a bone • pertaining to the shin bone • pertaining to the ankle bones • abnormal condition of swayback • ...
Skeletal Dysplasia Terminology 2024-11-06
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- Congenital absence of all or part of the distal half of um
- hypoplasia or aplasia of the radius and thumb
- Extra digits on the hand and/or foot
- Prominent heel and a convex sole
- A spine that has a side waves curve. The curve is usually S or C shaped.
- Curving of the fifth finger towards the fourth finger
- A condition where the spine in the upper back has extensive curvature
- Another name for clover leaf skull
- Shortening of the proximal bone segment
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- Congenital brain malformation, where parts of the skull or absent or under developed
- Shortening of the entire extremity
- Hands that are short with stubby fingers and a separation between the middle and ring fingers
- Severe cranial stenosis due to premature closure of sagittal, coronal, and lambdoid sutures.
- Split hand deformity
- Shortening of the middle bone segment
- Two or more digits that are fused together
- Club foot
- Congenital absence of one or more limbs
- Congenital defect, where the bones of one or more limbs are missing or shortened
- Flattened vertebral bodies throughout the axial skeleton
20 Clues: Club foot • Split hand deformity • Prominent heel and a convex sole • Shortening of the entire extremity • Another name for clover leaf skull • Extra digits on the hand and/or foot • Shortening of the middle bone segment • Congenital absence of one or more limbs • Shortening of the proximal bone segment • Two or more digits that are fused together • ...
Skeletal Dysplasia Terminology 2024-11-05
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- shortening of the entire extremity
- shortening of the tibia and fibula
- skull also known as a clover leaf skull
- abnormality that affects the distal part of the limb
- shortening of the femur and and humerus
- condition where toes or fingers are united, webbed toes or webbed fingers
- flattening of the vertebral, decrease in vertebral body height
- absence of the forearm, hand attached close to the trunk
- abnormally shaped bones in hands or feet causing overlapping fingers or toes
- absence of an extremity
- condition when the foot is turned inward and downward. Also known as club foot
- absent of central digits of hands or feet, split hand deformity
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- spine has a sideways curve, “S” or “C” shaped
- short hands with stubby fingers
- absence of fetal skull causing loss of brain tissue
- anterior view of the skull shaped as a clover leaf
- condition when the upper back is curved, round back or hunchback
- deformity of the foot causing a convex sole of the foot
- agenesis or hypoplasia of the radius causing club hand
- condition when a person has more than five toes or five fingers on a hand or foot
20 Clues: absence of an extremity • short hands with stubby fingers • shortening of the entire extremity • shortening of the tibia and fibula • shortening of the femur and and humerus • skull also known as a clover leaf skull • spine has a sideways curve, “S” or “C” shaped • anterior view of the skull shaped as a clover leaf • absence of fetal skull causing loss of brain tissue • ...
Skeletal Diseases Crossword 2025-10-01
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- small holes in the bones
- inflammation of the joints
- a type of arthritis where uric acid builds up in the blood and causes joint swelling
- displace of bone from its joint
- fracture broken bone that protrudes through the skin
- an abnormal, forward curvature of the lumbar spine (swayback)
- a fracture that results from pressure on a weakened bone
- an abnormal, outward curvature of the thoracic spine (humpback)
- incomplete fracture
- a broken bone that does NOT penetrate the skin
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- joint disease that affects cartilage
- fracture that runs parallel to the long axis of the bone
- a break across the bone at an angle
- arthritis inflammation, pain, and stiffness in the joints
- an abnormal, lateral curvature of the spine
- fracture that runs across a bone at a right angle to the long axis
- a break in the bone
- bone splintered or crushed
- a fracture in which the bone has been twisted apart
- a small crack in a bone
20 Clues: a break in the bone • incomplete fracture • a small crack in a bone • small holes in the bones • inflammation of the joints • bone splintered or crushed • displace of bone from its joint • a break across the bone at an angle • joint disease that affects cartilage • an abnormal, lateral curvature of the spine • a broken bone that does NOT penetrate the skin • ...
bones & skeletal tissue 2025-10-31
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- "Bone forming cells" plays active role in matrix calcification
- When a bone fracture is repairing, after hematoma formation is when a _____ callus forms
- A disease in which bone composition is normal but resorption outpaces bone deposit
- The more moveable a joint is, the ___ stable it is considered to be
- A healthy bone is a ____ bone
- Single, most important factor that determines how big our bones will get
- Hairlike canals radiating from lacunae, containing osteocyte extensions
- This cranial bone spans the width of the middle cranial fossa and articulates with all of the other cranial bones
- Deficiency in this can result in scurvy
- Inferior to the lumbar vertebrae & articulates with the hip bones
- Bone tissue with trabeculae & a honeycomb appearance
- Acts as a pivot for the rotation of the atlas & is considered the "missing" body of the atlas
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- The "heel bone" which forms the heel of the foot
- Costal cartilage is a type of ____ cartilage
- Homeostatic balance of calcium in blood is primarily controlled by ______ hormone
- A type of fracture in which broken bone portion is pressed inward
- When calcium blood levels decline, _____ are stimulated to degrade bone matrix which will release calcium into blood
- Smooth & solid appearing bone tissue
- _____ ossification is bone that is formed from replacing hyaline cartilage
- The structural unit of compact bone
- Epiphyseal plate calcifies to form an epiphyseal ____
- A delicate connective tissue membrane lining internal bone surfaces
- If a bone has been broken all the way through, it is classified as a _____ fracture
23 Clues: A healthy bone is a ____ bone • The structural unit of compact bone • Smooth & solid appearing bone tissue • Deficiency in this can result in scurvy • Costal cartilage is a type of ____ cartilage • The "heel bone" which forms the heel of the foot • Bone tissue with trabeculae & a honeycomb appearance • Epiphyseal plate calcifies to form an epiphyseal ____ • ...
Head Anatomy Physiology 2022-03-23
Across
- shapes and contracts
- protect and regulate
- largest and mostcomplexnerve
- eliminates waste
- affects growth
- attached to bones
- offspring
- physical foundation
Down
- movable and immovable
- portion ofnervoussystem
- muscle of the heart
- reproducing cells
- controls and coordinates
- makes up 60-90%of bodytissue
- controls circulation
- enables breathing
- convertsfoodto nutrients
17 Clues: offspring • affects growth • eliminates waste • reproducing cells • enables breathing • attached to bones • muscle of the heart • physical foundation • shapes and contracts • protect and regulate • controls circulation • movable and immovable • portion ofnervoussystem • controls and coordinates • convertsfoodto nutrients • largest and mostcomplexnerve • makes up 60-90%of bodytissue
