skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Muscular System 2022-05-18
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- Muscle fibers are grouping in bundles
- Voluntary-Striated
- common biomechanical problem in the wrist when the median nerve becomes compressed between carpal bones
- Involuntary- found in the digestive tract,blood vessels,bladder
- An injury in which muscle fibers tear as a result of overstretching
- Surrounds the muscles as a whole and binds all muscle fibers
- A neuron and all the fibers it stimulates
- Injuries in muscles or associated with tissues because of biomechanical stresses
- Sheath of tougher connective tissue-encases the fasicles
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- Membrane surrounding each muscle fiber
- Thick myofilaments are made of protein
- of a tendon that occurs when it is over- extended or worked too hard without rest
- Thin myofilaments consist of protein
- Surrounds each myofibril
- Involuntary- found only in the heart
- Extend across the sarcoplasm
- Myofibrils consist of even finer fiber
- msucle cell
- Delicate connective tissue covers each muscle fiber
- Long protein fibers
- Single/ brief contraction
- Cytoplasm of cell membrane
- Surrounds the muscle outside the epimysium
- the minimum voltage needed to cause muscle fiber contraction
24 Clues: msucle cell • Voluntary-Striated • Long protein fibers • Surrounds each myofibril • Single/ brief contraction • Cytoplasm of cell membrane • Extend across the sarcoplasm • Thin myofilaments consist of protein • Involuntary- found only in the heart • Muscle fibers are grouping in bundles • Membrane surrounding each muscle fiber • Thick myofilaments are made of protein • ...
Group 1- lMuscular System Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-12
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- What muscle contracts when an animal twitches its skin?
- What muscle group directly opposes the action of agonist?
- What muscle is voluntary striated?
- What is the muscle that raises a dogs hackles?
- What makes cardiac muscles unique?
- To turn the palm downward is called what?
- This muscle is found all over the body?
- What connects muscle to bone?
- What is attached to large protein molecules?
- What connects bone to bone?
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- Which muscle is found in the walls of many internal soft organs?
- What is the name of the plasma membrane of muscle cells?
- What’s another name for linea alba?
- The muscle that moves away from the body is?
- What is the muscle called that is located on the shoulder?
- To turn the palm upward is called what?
- What is a storage organelle for calcium ions?
- What is a group of skeletal muscle fibers called?
- When a muscle contracts it contains most movement is called what?
- What is the lease movable attachment?
20 Clues: What connects bone to bone? • What connects muscle to bone? • What muscle is voluntary striated? • What makes cardiac muscles unique? • What’s another name for linea alba? • What is the lease movable attachment? • To turn the palm upward is called what? • This muscle is found all over the body? • To turn the palm downward is called what? • ...
Muscular System 2025-10-21
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- , Skeletal muscles help maintain your _____.
- , The characteristic of muscles that allows them to respond to stimuli.
- , Muscles will ______ when extended.
- , A rapid involuntary contraction of a muscle.
- , The muscle in a pair that pulls on a tendon.
- , A painful muscle contraction.
- , A muscle is made of a bundle of ______.
- , One of the functions of skeletal muscles.
- , This type of exercise involves movement.
- , Smooth and Cardiac muscle are this.
- , Your shin muscle (2 words).
- , This type of exercise involves muscle contraction but no movement.
- , These attach muscles to bones.
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- , Muscle of the upper back.
- , The name of the muscle that makes up your heart.
- , This muscle flexes and adducts the humerus (2 words).
- , The main neck muscle.
- , This muscle contains the Achilles Tendon.
- , The main muscle of your forearm.
- , The characteristic of muscles that allows them to return to their original shape.
- , The muscle in a pair that does the opposite to the flexor.
- , Muscle pull on bones by ______.
- , When you are cold your muscles will ______.
23 Clues: , The main neck muscle. • , Muscle of the upper back. • , Your shin muscle (2 words). • , A painful muscle contraction. • , These attach muscles to bones. • , Muscle pull on bones by ______. • , The main muscle of your forearm. • , Muscles will ______ when extended. • , Smooth and Cardiac muscle are this. • , A muscle is made of a bundle of ______. • ...
DNA Mod 5 Lesson 5- Orthodontics 2025-11-13
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- Grade 5 on the IOTN shows severe ______ health problems
- Class 2 div 1 occlusion shows _______ overjet
- An _________ is a measure of vertical misalignment
- _________ is bad occlusion due to misalignment of teeth
- Orthodontic treatment concerns the ________ of malocclusion
- A class 2 occlusion involves _________ protrusion
- A _______ tracing may be carried out to analyse craniofacial relationships
- Edward ______'s classification interprets the upper and lower 1st molars relationship
- Grade 2 on the IOTN shows ______ irregularities
- The Index of Orthodontic ______ Need is used to decide if ortho treatment is warranted
- The ________ occlusion revolves around the relationship of the mandible to the maxilla
- Grade 3 on the IOTN shows irregularities, but no impact on ______
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- Class 1 occlusion is _______
- Class 2 div 2 occlusion shows increased ________
- ________ skull radiographs are used to assess skeletal occlusion
- Grade 1 on the IOTN is almost _______
- A CLASS 3 occlusion involves _________ protrusion
- Grade 4 on the IOTN shows ______ irregularities
- Class 2 div 2 occlusion shows _______ incisors
- Class 2 div 1 occlusion shows _______ incisors
- Class 3 occlusion may involve a _______ overjet
- An _________ is a measure of horizontal separation
22 Clues: Class 1 occlusion is _______ • Grade 1 on the IOTN is almost _______ • Class 2 div 1 occlusion shows _______ overjet • Class 2 div 2 occlusion shows _______ incisors • Class 2 div 1 occlusion shows _______ incisors • Grade 4 on the IOTN shows ______ irregularities • Class 3 occlusion may involve a _______ overjet • Grade 2 on the IOTN shows ______ irregularities • ...
Grade 8 Science, Unit 2 2023-11-07
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- the body system that includes the blood, the heart, and the blood vessels
- the largest organ of the lymphatic system which recycles old blood cells and makes new ones
- a pale yellow fluid that is the main liquid in blood
- a tiny blood vessel that carries blood to individual cells
- fluid drained from body tissues, which contains protein, salt, sugar, and nitrogen wastes
- the system that includes the skin of the human body
- a narrow, dead-end tube connected to the large intestine
- a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- a group of body organs working together to perform a major function
- a blood cell which carries oxygen and carbon dioxide
- a body unit consisting of various kinds of tissues that work together
- a strong band of cartilage that holds a joint firmly in place
- a membrane that lines body passages and secretes mucus to remove and destroy disease germs
- the system that includes the kidneys and associated organs
- a whole body
- a group of cells that specialize in the same function
- a muscle that causes a joint to unbend
- any item that stimulates the production of antibodies
- the resistance to infection by a certain disease germ
- a tough tissue that connects a muscle to a bone
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
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- the tiny sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged
- one of six lymphatic organs in the throat
- a substance in the blood that fights a certain germ or group of related germs
- one of the smallest organs of the lymphatic system, which produce a kind of white corpuscle and remove foreign materials
- a place where two bones meet
- the opening at the top of the voice box
- a muscle that causes a joint to bend
- a blood cell, which fights disease germs
- the dome-shaped muscle that contracts to bring air into lungs
- the outer layer of skin on the human body
- a gland between the heart and the sternum which makes lymph cells that destroy viruses and cancer cells
- the organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- one of the two main organs of the respiratory system, consisting of a spongy mass of tubes and air sacs
- one of the tiny purifying structures in the kidneys
- the system that consists of the 206 bones of the human skeleton
- either of two tubes that carry air from the windpipe to a lung
- the body system that includes the lungs and other organs used in breathing
- the system that includes the muscles of the human body
- the flap that covers the glottis in swallowing
- a tiny disc shaped body that is important in the clotting of blood
- the inner layer of skin
- the windpipe
- one of the two main organs that filter urea and other wastes out of the blood
- a network of vessels and nodes that follow the circulatory system and provide drainage and defense
45 Clues: a whole body • the windpipe • the inner layer of skin • a place where two bones meet • a muscle that causes a joint to bend • a muscle that causes a joint to unbend • the opening at the top of the voice box • a blood cell, which fights disease germs • one of six lymphatic organs in the throat • the outer layer of skin on the human body • ...
Vocab Crossword 2024-02-19
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- / strongly promote
- / open and honest
- / difficult
- / very skinny, almost skeletal
- / to muffle or reduce
- / genius or very gifted
- / motivation
- / worry-free
- / run down
- / hard, unforgiving
- / put something off until later
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- / lazy
- / dangerous
- / to provide relief
- / quick or brief
- / selfish immaturity
- / word for word
- / expected to, but doesn't
- / quiet or without words
- / fancy
20 Clues: / lazy • / fancy • / dangerous • / run down • / difficult • / motivation • / worry-free • / word for word • / quick or brief • / strongly promote • / open and honest • / to provide relief • / selfish immaturity • / hard, unforgiving • / to muffle or reduce • / quiet or without words • / genius or very gifted • / expected to, but doesn't • ...
Vocab Crossword 2024-02-13
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- strongly promote
- open and honest
- difficult
- very skinny, almost skeletal
- to muffle or reduce
- genius or very gifted
- motivation
- worry-free
- run down
- hard, unforgiving
- put something off until later
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- lazy
- dangerous
- to provide relief
- quick or brief
- selfish immaturity
- word for word
- expected to, but doesn't
- quiet or without words
- fancy
20 Clues: lazy • fancy • run down • dangerous • difficult • motivation • worry-free • word for word • quick or brief • open and honest • strongly promote • to provide relief • hard, unforgiving • selfish immaturity • to muffle or reduce • genius or very gifted • quiet or without words • expected to, but doesn't • very skinny, almost skeletal • put something off until later
diction or word choice - Kaila pd:5 2023-10-04
25 Clues: very old • very shy • very evil • very mean • very fast • very nice • very pale • very open • very often • very light • very scary • very shiny • very eager • very rainy • very messy • very fierce • very lively • very skinny • very pretty • very scared • very simple • very lovely • very perfect • very serious • very powerful
Chapter 10 Definitons and Terms 2025-11-18
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- – around whole muscle.
- – striated, involuntary.
- – assists agonist.
- – striated, voluntary.
- – functional unit.
- – fixed end.
- – non-striated, involuntary.
- attachment – tendon or aponeurosis.
- fiber = muscle cell.
- Muscle - Functions: Movement, Posture, Joint stabilization, and Heat production
- – prime mover.
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- – cell membrane.
- – bundles of myofilaments.
- – opposes agonist.
- – moving end.
- – around each muscle fiber.
- – holds joint steady.
- – around fascicle.
- – cytoplasm.
- - Actin (thin) and Myosin (thick)
- attachment – muscle to bone directly.
21 Clues: – fixed end. • – cytoplasm. • – moving end. • – prime mover. • – cell membrane. • – opposes agonist. • – assists agonist. • – around fascicle. • – functional unit. • fiber = muscle cell. • – holds joint steady. • – around whole muscle. • – striated, voluntary. • – striated, involuntary. • – bundles of myofilaments. • – around each muscle fiber. • – non-striated, involuntary. • ...
Flowers for Algernon 2016-04-10
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- the medical speciality concerned with the correction of dis formalities or functional impairments of the skeletal system
- method of performance/ way of accomplishing
- a surgeon who performs surgery of the brain or other nerve tissues
- the treatment of psychological disorders or maladjustments
- the science of dealing with living matter
- A sample representing a whole
- to control by putting in a state of trans
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- a meeting or formal assembly
- strikingly bright, vivid or glowing
- the science of the mind or of mental states and processes
- one or many propositions set forth as an explanation
- intelligence quotient
- something that incites to action or exertion or quickens action, feeling & thought
- an offensive word for someone who is slow, stupid or foolish
- soft convoluted mass of gray and white matter
- the treatment of diseases or disorders
- existing or operating in the mind beneath or beyond consciousness
- a period of little or no growth or decline
- the ability to understand with the senses of the mind
- having the mental faculties fully active
20 Clues: intelligence quotient • a meeting or formal assembly • A sample representing a whole • strikingly bright, vivid or glowing • the treatment of diseases or disorders • having the mental faculties fully active • the science of dealing with living matter • to control by putting in a state of trans • a period of little or no growth or decline • ...
Electolytes 2017-09-30
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- Also known as Ammonium molybdate method
- One third of the total body water (16 liters)
- Sodium
- Major component of the buffering system of blood
- Decreases phosphate by renal excretion
- Can increase K+ levels by 0.5 mmol/L
- Major extracellular anion
- Two - thirds of the total body water (24 liters)
- Increase serum Na+
- Methods for Chloride also measures _______
- Difference between the unmeasured cation and unmeasured anions
- Hormone affecting sodium levels
- Increase serum Cl-
- Major intracellular cation
- Major extracellular cation
- Potassium
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- Decrease serum K+
- Colorimetric method for Potassium determination
- Ions capable of carrying an electric charge
- Colorimetric method for Calcium determination
- Lein Colorimetric method for Sodium determination
- Decrease serum Na+
- Increase serum K+
- phosphorus Inversely related to Ca+
- Is an intracellular cation second in abundance to K+
- Decrease serum Cl-
- Most abundant form of Calcium
- Involved in coagulation, enzyme activity, excitability of skeletal and cardiac muscle and maintenance of blood pressure
- here CA+ is maximally absorbed as it is favored at an acidic pH
29 Clues: Sodium • Potassium • Decrease serum K+ • Increase serum K+ • Decrease serum Na+ • Increase serum Na+ • Decrease serum Cl- • Increase serum Cl- • Major extracellular anion • Major intracellular cation • Major extracellular cation • Most abundant form of Calcium • Hormone affecting sodium levels • phosphorus Inversely related to Ca+ • Can increase K+ levels by 0.5 mmol/L • ...
Body systems 2023-11-28
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- A bone found in the patella
- the part of the blood that carries oxygen
- The ends of the fingers
- Another term for freely moveable joints
- The bones in the skeleton that make up the arms and legs.
- Usually carries oxygenated blood
- the space in the inside of an artery, vein or capillary.
- SVxHR
- A long term effect of exercise on the skeletal system.
- a flap at the back of your throat
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- An increase in the size of a muscle.
- Pads of tissue found between the articular cartilage and sit within the synovial fluid in the knee.
- The increased number of muscles fibres
- the muscle(s) that relax in response to the active muscle.
- Turning the palm face up
- Muscle responsible for the movement
- Type 11a and 11b
- A function of the skeleton.
- located between atrium and ventricles to prevent backflow.
- maintains blood flow to the muscles after physical activity.
- (2 words) Muscle found at the front of the lower leg responsible for Dorsi-Flexion.
21 Clues: SVxHR • Type 11a and 11b • The ends of the fingers • Turning the palm face up • A bone found in the patella • A function of the skeleton. • Usually carries oxygenated blood • a flap at the back of your throat • Muscle responsible for the movement • An increase in the size of a muscle. • The increased number of muscles fibres • Another term for freely moveable joints • ...
Chapter 13-Support and Movement 2023-04-04
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- found in the central cavity of many bones
- essential nutrient our skin produces when exposed to sunlight
- this is caused by sunlight and an increase of melanin
- biceps and triceps are this type of muscle
- the outermost layer of the skin
- muscle you cannot control
- skeletal muscles usually work in ________
- changes to bone at the growth plate
- in the lining of these is where you would find smooth muscle
- pigment responsible for much of the color of human skin
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- hard white tissue covering a bone that forms new bone tissue
- connective tissues that connect muscles to bones
- striated, involuntary muscle in the heart
- type of tissue that lines external & internal surfaces of the body
- this layer of skin that contains blood vessels, nerves, hair follicles
- the elbow is this type of joint
- when your triceps contract, your bicep __________
- this layer is made up of fat cells and fibers
- the bones forming most joints are held together by these
- this system would best describe the human skeleton
20 Clues: muscle you cannot control • the outermost layer of the skin • the elbow is this type of joint • changes to bone at the growth plate • found in the central cavity of many bones • striated, involuntary muscle in the heart • skeletal muscles usually work in ________ • biceps and triceps are this type of muscle • this layer is made up of fat cells and fibers • ...
muscles and bones 2023-11-06
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- muscle a muscle which is connected to the skeleton to form part of the mechanical system which moves the limbs and other parts of the body.
- upper arm bone
- spine
- technical term for shoulder blade
- Joint joints that permit rotatory movement of bones, around a single axis.
- a short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
- muscle makes up the thick middle layer of the heart
- he jaw or a jawbone
- to shorten
- thigh bone
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- fingers
- joint a type of synovial joint that exists in the body and serves to allow motion primarily in one plane
- any of the carpal bones
- flexible connective tissue found in various forms
- and socket a joint in which the rounded surface of a bone moves within a depression on another bone
- muscle a type of muscle that contracts without any voluntary control
- a flexible but inelastic cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue attaching a muscle to a bone.
- skull
- technical term for collarbone
- to get longer
20 Clues: spine • skull • fingers • to shorten • thigh bone • to get longer • upper arm bone • he jaw or a jawbone • any of the carpal bones • technical term for collarbone • technical term for shoulder blade • flexible connective tissue found in various forms • muscle makes up the thick middle layer of the heart • muscle a type of muscle that contracts without any voluntary control • ...
Medical terminology 2023-10-09
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- Part of the eye that bends light and is transparent.
- Deviation of the eye inward.
- Surgical repair of muscle tissue.
- Treatment for cancer that uses chemicals to destroy malignant cells.
- Large, flat bone that forms shoulder blade.
- The _________ bone is the bone that forms the lower back portion of the skull.
- ________ disease is a disease of the skeletal system, caused by vitamin D deficiency
- The colored part of the eye is the _____.
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- Inflammation of the eyelid is called _________.
- A incision into the front lobe of the brain is called a ___________.
- A Corneal transplant would be called a ____________.
- Agent that causes pupil to dilate.
- _________ disease when there is under activity of the adrenal glands.
- Stretch marks made in collagen fibers of the dermis.
- Surgical severing of vagus nerve.
- A condition in which the ears are constantly ringing/buzzing.
- Any fluid excreted out of tissue, especially from a fresh wound.
- Agent that raises blood glucose.
- Away from center of body.
- Bony structure where brain sits in.
20 Clues: Away from center of body. • Deviation of the eye inward. • Agent that raises blood glucose. • Surgical severing of vagus nerve. • Surgical repair of muscle tissue. • Agent that causes pupil to dilate. • Bony structure where brain sits in. • The colored part of the eye is the _____. • Large, flat bone that forms shoulder blade. • ...
Chapter 9 Crossword 2024-10-29
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- Includes the brain & spinal cord
- Form the myelin sheath of the CNS
- Star-shaped cells that anchor and support neurons
- A fiber bundle in the CNS
- Surrounds the whole nerve
- Neuron Fibers that conduct impulses to the cell body
- Act as phagocytes to remove pathogens and dead neurons
- Surrounds each fascicle
- A type of neuron that relay information from place to place within the CNS
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- Neuron Fibers that conduct impulse toward the cell body
- The functional cells of the nervous system
- Surrounds each individual fiber
- Cells that Line ventricles in the Brain; fluid-filled cavities
- A type of Neuron that conducts impulses from the CNS to muscles and glands
- A white-ish, fatty substance that insulates and protects the axon
- A type of Neuron that conducts impulse to the spinal cord and brain
- Protect us by initiating rapid responses; such as pulling your hand away from a hot stove
- Voluntary; Skeletal Muscle
- A fiber bundle in the PNS
- Includes the Cranial & Spinal Nerves
- Involuntary; Smooth Muscle, Cardiac Muscle, & Glands
21 Clues: Surrounds each fascicle • A fiber bundle in the CNS • Surrounds the whole nerve • A fiber bundle in the PNS • Voluntary; Skeletal Muscle • Surrounds each individual fiber • Includes the brain & spinal cord • Form the myelin sheath of the CNS • Includes the Cranial & Spinal Nerves • The functional cells of the nervous system • Star-shaped cells that anchor and support neurons • ...
Acute severe eating and chronic eating disorder in children 2025-03-06
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- What is needed from others?.
- What characterizes ARFID?
- What age group is most at risk?
- What skeletal system part is weakened?
- What action is needed early?
- What therapy treats eating disorders?
- What is a psychological factor in eating disorders?
- What deficiency can result from anorexia?
- What is a risk of rapid weight loss?
- What is a severe eating disorder in children called?
- What behavior signals food avoidance?
- What hormone is affected in starvation?
- What is a sign of poor nutrition?
- What is a common sign of bulimia?
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- What disorder involves bingeing and purging?
- What eating disorder involves extreme picky eating?
- What organ can be affected?
- What is the biggest mental health risk?
- What process can be delayed?
- What mineral imbalance occurs in bulimia?
- What feeling is prevalent?
- What imbalance is a risk?
- What is a common cause of eating disorders?
- What mental process is impacted
- What is a chronic refusal to eat called?
- What organ is most affected by starvation?
- What psychological defense is used?
- What is the medical emergency in anorexia?
- What personality trait is often present?
- What social action occurs often?
30 Clues: What characterizes ARFID? • What imbalance is a risk? • What feeling is prevalent? • What organ can be affected? • What is needed from others?. • What process can be delayed? • What action is needed early? • What age group is most at risk? • What mental process is impacted • What social action occurs often? • What is a sign of poor nutrition? • What is a common sign of bulimia? • ...
Motor neuron, Tom Manton-Williams, n8657378 2021-08-19
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- the tissue whose function is regulated by motor neurons (either skeletal or smooth)
- the type of motor neuron that bridges spinal cord and muscle
- A chemical messenger used by the brain to signal neurons
- the classification and physical characteristic of a motor neuron
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- a branch structure where the neuron receives signals
- a shift in this form of energy indicates the signal strength and type from the neuron
- a group of other neurons that regulate motor neurons
- the type of motor neuron that bridges spinal cord and brain
- the system to which motor neurons belong
- part of the nerve cell that projects signals from the neuron
10 Clues: the system to which motor neurons belong • a branch structure where the neuron receives signals • a group of other neurons that regulate motor neurons • A chemical messenger used by the brain to signal neurons • the type of motor neuron that bridges spinal cord and brain • the type of motor neuron that bridges spinal cord and muscle • ...
Cerebral palsy 2019-07-16
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- externally applied device used to modify structural and functional characteristics of the neuromuscular and skeletal system
- a category of cerebral palsy marked by shaky movements and imbalance
- the most category of cerebral palsy
- a category of cerebral palsy marked by involuntary movements
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- where only one limb is affected
- patients with cerebral palsy experience a lack of muscle
- where symmetrical parts of the body are affected
- what are at a high risk of dislocation?
- a means of communication to help interact with someone who has cerebral palsy (answer is in short-form)
- an intrusive form of intervention to help cerebral palsy patients
10 Clues: where only one limb is affected • the most category of cerebral palsy • what are at a high risk of dislocation? • where symmetrical parts of the body are affected • patients with cerebral palsy experience a lack of muscle • a category of cerebral palsy marked by involuntary movements • an intrusive form of intervention to help cerebral palsy patients • ...
Muscular System 2022-11-07
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- cytoplasm of a muscle cell
- an area where a motor nerve makes contact with a muscle fiber
- a protein that holds tropomyosin in place
- this disappears when a sarcomere contracts
- central part of a muscle
- plasma membrane of a muscle cell
- a bundle of muscle fibers
- connective tissue covering of a muscle fiber
- contractile unit of the muscle fiber
- protein fiber that makes up the thin filaments
- major organelle of a skeletal muscle fiber
- another name for a light band of striations
- connective tissue surrounding a muscle fascicle
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- a skeletal muscle cell
- organelle that stores calcium ions in a muscle cell
- protein that covers the active sites on actin
- protein fiber that makes up the thick filaments
- central part of a triad that transfers an action potential from the plasma membrane
- the structure that separates two successive sarcomeres
- muscle attachment on a bone that moves when the muscle contracts
- connective tissue covering of a muscle
- another name for a dark band of striations
- muscle attachment on a bone that does not move when the muscle contracts
23 Clues: a skeletal muscle cell • central part of a muscle • a bundle of muscle fibers • cytoplasm of a muscle cell • plasma membrane of a muscle cell • contractile unit of the muscle fiber • connective tissue covering of a muscle • a protein that holds tropomyosin in place • this disappears when a sarcomere contracts • another name for a dark band of striations • ...
Muscle Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The functional unit inside of a muscle fiber is called what?
- The plasma membrane of muscle cells is called what?
- Gap between the neuron and motor end plate
- Muscles become small and weak due to disease
- Each Muscle is surrounded by a membrane called what?
- Muscle disorders from abnormalities
- Each muscle cell is surrounded by a membrane called what?
- The muscle fiber and the motor neuron
- Fasicles are surrounded by a membrane called what?
- Inside skeletal muscle, fibers are organized into bundles called what?
- ATP is produced by what?
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- A single muscle cell is called what?
- Excessive stretching and possible tearing of the muscle or tendon
- Classified as a neuromuscular blocking agent
- Where do thick and thin filaments overlap in a skeletal muscle
- Enzyme that breaks down ACH
- The neurotransmitter that crosses the synaptic gap and causes muscle contraction
- Each muscle cell has smaller fibers within it called what?
- Grave muscular weakness
- Where is the boundary between sarcomeres
20 Clues: Grave muscular weakness • ATP is produced by what? • Enzyme that breaks down ACH • Muscle disorders from abnormalities • A single muscle cell is called what? • The muscle fiber and the motor neuron • Where is the boundary between sarcomeres • Gap between the neuron and motor end plate • Classified as a neuromuscular blocking agent • ...
Muscular System Review | Anthony Thompson 2024-04-30
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- Gap between the neuron and the motor end plate
- Neurotransmitter that crosses the synaptic gap; causes muscle contraction
- Folded area of the sarcolemma where the muscle and neuron communicate
- Plasma membrane of a muscle cell
- Influx of calcium in a diseased body, causing muscles to become stiff
- Thin, light myofilament
- Myopathic condition that causes cholinesterase not to break down Acetylcholine
- Organized bundles of fibers are known as
- Organelle that produces ATP as a result of Cellular respiration
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- Enlargement of a muscle
- Area in a sarcomere where thick and thin filaments overlap
- Neuromuscular blocking agent that produces flaccidity in a skeletal muscle
- Involuntary, uninucleated, striated muscle that is also known as the myocardium
- A muscle under conscious control is called an _________ muscle
- Involuntary, uninucleated, Non-striated muscle that is found in the walls of organs
- Membrane that surrounds an entire muscle
- Thick, dark myofilament
- Voluntary, multinucleated, striated muscle that attaches to bones to produce movement
- Collagen tissue that attaches muscle to bone
- A single muscle cell is called a ______
20 Clues: Enlargement of a muscle • Thick, dark myofilament • Thin, light myofilament • Plasma membrane of a muscle cell • A single muscle cell is called a ______ • Membrane that surrounds an entire muscle • Organized bundles of fibers are known as • Collagen tissue that attaches muscle to bone • Gap between the neuron and the motor end plate • ...
Kaden Farley - Muscle Crossword Puzzle Review 2024-04-30
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- What is the immovable end of the muscle?
- The excessive stretching and possible tearing of a muscle or tendon.
- The thick filament of a sarcomere.
- Results in a muscle contracting and not relaxing.
- What are fibers organized into bundles in skeletal muscle called?
- This means that the cells have an electrical impulse that causes them to react.
- What is the movable end of the muscle?
- The neurotransmitter that crosses the synaptic gap and causes muscle contraction.
- What is the boundary between sarcomeres?
- What is the membrane that surrounds each muscle?
- The minimal amount of stimulus required to cause a contraction.
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- When more and more fibers contract as the intensity of the stimulus is increased.
- The gap between the neuron and motor end plate.
- ______ cells contain a lot of mitochondria.
- Muscle that is voluntary.
- Muscle that is not striated.
- A progressive neurodegenerative disease affecting motor neurons in the spinal cord.
- What is the plasma membrane of muscle cells called?
- The enlargement of a muscle.
- The energy source of muscle contractions.
20 Clues: Muscle that is voluntary. • Muscle that is not striated. • The enlargement of a muscle. • The thick filament of a sarcomere. • What is the movable end of the muscle? • What is the immovable end of the muscle? • What is the boundary between sarcomeres? • The energy source of muscle contractions. • ______ cells contain a lot of mitochondria. • ...
Muscular System 2024-05-12
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- this muscle is voluntary
- the filaments made out of myosin
- APs spread in cardiac muscle via gap ___
- this protein has three subunits (I,C,T)
- this muscle is striated and involuntary
- stays the same length during contraction
- this muscle in unstriated
- smooth muscle gets calcium from the ___ cellular fluid
- smooth muscle has ___ bodies instead of Z lines
- has an ATP-binding site
- dihydropyridine receptors are ____ gated
- a contraction that has only a few activated motor neurons
- skeletal muscle has many
- large motor units lack this kind of control
- strongest muscle in the body
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- higher stimulation frequency will increase this
- is 3-4x stronger than a single twitch
- the smallest contractile unit
- the filaments made out of actin
- when muscle can't maintain tension
- by itself it is globular
- ___ proteins release Ca+ from lateral sacs
- the longest muscle in the body
- ACh binds to ___ gated channels on the motor end plate
- sarcoplasmic reticulum releases and stores this
- the color of fast glycolytic fibers
- boundaries of a sarcomere
27 Clues: has an ATP-binding site • this muscle is voluntary • by itself it is globular • skeletal muscle has many • this muscle in unstriated • boundaries of a sarcomere • strongest muscle in the body • the smallest contractile unit • the longest muscle in the body • the filaments made out of actin • the filaments made out of myosin • when muscle can't maintain tension • ...
Vertebrates 2025-04-21
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- type of fish that all vertebrates are theorized to have evolved from (2 words)
- organisms that are capable of producing their own body heat
- organisms who possess a single temporal hole in their skull
- shape that a bird's wings form to produce lift
- skeletal structure that protects the brain
- first vertebrates that developed to live on both land and water
- temporary organ formed during pregnancy to help deliver nutrients and remove wastes.
- extinct reptiles that achieved flight
- protein found in hair that binds the dead cells together
- the underdeveloped young that mammals with pouches give birth to.
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- _____________ flow. The term that describes how a fish's blood flows in the opposite direction that water flows through their gills
- organisms that lack temporal holes in their skull
- an interior skeletal structure composed of bone or cartilage
- type of cartilaginous fish that includes sharks, skates, and rays.
- jawless, eel-like aquatic creatures
- fused collarbone found in aves
- last remaining synapsids in the modern day
- reptiles that lay their eggs in an external nest.
- vertebrates with four limbs
- egg laying mammals
20 Clues: egg laying mammals • vertebrates with four limbs • fused collarbone found in aves • jawless, eel-like aquatic creatures • extinct reptiles that achieved flight • last remaining synapsids in the modern day • skeletal structure that protects the brain • shape that a bird's wings form to produce lift • organisms that lack temporal holes in their skull • ...
Ch 6 - The BRAIN - Vocab 2021-11-20
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- controls bodily functions when a person is at rest, stimulates digestion, activating metabolism, and helping the body relax
- refers to the capacity of the brain to change and adapt in structure and function in response to learning and experience
- sensory neurons that carry nerve impulses from sensory stimuli toward the central nervous system and brain, carry signals to the brain and spinal cord as sensory data
- the most anterior part of the brain, extends from the area behind the forehead back to the precentral gyrus, responsible for higher cognitive functions such as memory, emotions, impulse control, problem solving, social interaction, and motor function
- the part of the brain that develops from the anterior section of the neural tube in the embryo, containing the cerebrum and the diencephalon
- processes sensory information it receives from the outside world, relating to; touch, taste, and temperature
- involved in preparing the body for stress related activities, and it slows bodily processes that are less important in emergencies such as digestion
- the visual processing area of the brain, associated with visuospatial processing, distance and depth perception, color determination, object and face recognition, and memory formation
- associated with higher level processes such as consciousness, thought, emotion, reasoning, language, and memory
- the second largest lobe of the human cerebrum, associated with hearing, memory, emotion, and some aspects of language
- the part of the nervous system comprising the sensory and motor neurons that innervate the sense organs and the skeletal muscles, as opposed to the autonomic nervous system
- motor neurons, the nerve fibers responsible for carrying signals from the brain to the peripheral nervous system in order to initiate an action
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- the small gap between two neurons
- the posterior of three bulges that appear in the embryonic brain as it develops from the neural tube
- chemical messengers that carries, boosts, and balances signals between neurons and target cells throughout the body
- controls most functions of the body and mind, also consists of the brain and the spinal cord
- the fundamental units of the brain and nervous system, the cells responsible for receiving sensory input from the external world, for sending motor commands to our muscles, and for transforming and relaying the electrical signals at every step in between
- automatically regulates the function of body systems outside of voluntary control, designed to help clients understand their body sensations and reactions to stressful situations or events
- a bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain
- the division of the nervous system containing all the nerves that lie outside of the central nervous system, connects the central nervous system to the organs, limbs, and skin
20 Clues: the small gap between two neurons • a bundle of nerve fibers that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain • controls most functions of the body and mind, also consists of the brain and the spinal cord • the posterior of three bulges that appear in the embryonic brain as it develops from the neural tube • ...
biology 2022-05-11
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- A messenger system comprising feedback loops of the hormones released by internal glands of an organism directly into the circulatory system
- The classical doctrine of the nervous system determines that it is a highly complex part of an animal that coordinates its actions and sensory information by transmitting signals to and from different parts of its body.
- A passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism.
- Consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion.
- The basic building blocks of all living things.
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- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- Organ system consisting of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscle. It permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body.
- Polymer composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix carrying genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth and reproduction of all known organisms and many viruses.
- A complex network of cells, tissues, organs, and the substances they make that helps the body fight infections and other diseases.
- the set of organs forming the outermost layer of an animal's body. It comprises the skin and its appendages, acting as a physical barrier between the external environment and the internal environment that it serves to protect and maintain the body of the animal.
11 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • The basic building blocks of all living things. • Consists of the gastrointestinal tract plus the accessory organs of digestion. • A passive biological system that removes excess, unnecessary materials from the body fluids of an organism. • ...
Musculoskeletal System 2021-09-22
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- Type of muscle that contracts and pumps blood through the circulatory system.
- Most common type of joint.
- Type of cartilage found between vertebral discs and function as a shock absorber.
- Type of muscle found in the GI tract and Urinary bladder.
- Main function is to support, protect, produce blood cells, provide movement, and store minerals.
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- Connect bone to bone.
- Removal of old bone by osteoclasts and the deposit of new bone osteoblasts.
- Type of muscle that allows body movement, facial contractions and posture.
- Attach muscle to bones.
- The place where the ends of two bones are close and move in relation to each other.
10 Clues: Connect bone to bone. • Attach muscle to bones. • Most common type of joint. • Type of muscle found in the GI tract and Urinary bladder. • Type of muscle that allows body movement, facial contractions and posture. • Removal of old bone by osteoclasts and the deposit of new bone osteoblasts. • ...
science 2023-12-13
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- A subcellular structure that has one or more specific jobs to perform in the cell.
- The site of protein synthesis in the cell.
- Help transport materials that an organism need to survive and recycle waste materials.
- serves both as the repository of genetic information and as the cell control center.
- a organism whose cell lack a nucleus and other organelles.
- any cell or diagram that possesses a clearly defined nucleus.
- Produce and assemble the cell ribosome.
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- Transport,sorting and modification of both protein and liquid.
- Thin soft flexible sheet or layer especially of a plant or animal part.
- organizing microtubules that serve as the cell skeletal system.
10 Clues: Produce and assemble the cell ribosome. • The site of protein synthesis in the cell. • a organism whose cell lack a nucleus and other organelles. • any cell or diagram that possesses a clearly defined nucleus. • Transport,sorting and modification of both protein and liquid. • organizing microtubules that serve as the cell skeletal system. • ...
Musculo-skeletal Disorders 2016-08-22
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- Inflammation of a joint
- Also known as degenerative joint disease
- This type of arthritis is erosive and produces antibodies called rheumatoid factor
- These are produced in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus which attack cells
- Aids detection of disease of muscle fibers and associated nerves
- These drugs have anti-inflammatory activity and aid cartilage/synovial membrane metabolism
- One of the treatments for this disease is anti-fungal medication
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- Arthritis can be subdivided into inflammatory, immune-mediated and...
- Another term for bone formation
- Musculoskeletal disorder of birds
- Cancer of cartilage origin
- This disease is also known as Moller-Barlows disease
- Inflammation of voluntary muscle
- 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
- A clinical sign of this disease is a waddling/bunny hopping gait
- Common disorder of rabbits and guinea pigs
- Rickets causes this unusual clinical sign in the limbs of affected patients
- 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 • ...
Skeletal Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-20
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- inferior to the partial bone
- twisting force
- bone is crushed
- fracture in the skull
- bone broken into many pieces
- middle of chest
- front and back of the body
- bone
- roof of nasal cavity
- the bone splinter
- forehead
- absorb bone tissues
- hard dense bones
- below the neck
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- bones not rounded
- end of bones are forced into each other
- up and down of the body
- shaped as a cube, most spongy
- reconstruct bones
- vary in shape, do not fit the other
- form new bones
- in the bone
- m
- production of blood cells
- midline of the mouth
- bone through the skin
- change from a previous osteo
- broken bone, not through the skin
- bone
29 Clues: m • bone • bone • forehead • in the bone • twisting force • form new bones • below the neck • bone is crushed • middle of chest • hard dense bones • bones not rounded • reconstruct bones • the bone splinter • absorb bone tissues • midline of the mouth • roof of nasal cavity • fracture in the skull • bone through the skin • up and down of the body • production of blood cells • front and back of the body • ...
Systems of skeletal 2020-10-05
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- only one side of the bone is broken.
- marking- the surface feature of bones vary.
- huge cells made up of 50 monocytes.
- bone- thin and curved.
- site of spongy bone in adult.
- a small channel or duct.
- a cell that secrets the matrix for bone function.
- structural framework.
- cylinder- like shape, longer than it is wide.
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- straight across the long axis Of the bone.
- changing physical location or position or having this changed.
- insulin like growth factor.
- bone -segments are pulled apart as a result of a twisting motion.
- bone- complex shape.
- membrane lining the medullary cavity.
- remolding- process where matrix is resorbed on one surface.
- bone tissue - strongest form of bone tissue.
- thin layer, membrane of plate tissue.
- scientific name for bone shaft.
- bone -triglyceride storage tissue.
- bone tissue- contains spicule like structure.
- cell production- red bone marrow, red blood cells.
22 Clues: bone- complex shape. • structural framework. • bone- thin and curved. • a small channel or duct. • insulin like growth factor. • site of spongy bone in adult. • scientific name for bone shaft. • bone -triglyceride storage tissue. • huge cells made up of 50 monocytes. • only one side of the bone is broken. • membrane lining the medullary cavity. • ...
Skeletal Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-12
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- excessive inward of the spine
- longer than wide, cylinder shape
- outward curvature of the spine
- sideways curvature of the bones
- multiple fractures shattered
- straight across the long axis of the bone
- thin&curved
- too much calcium
- bones
- bones
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- hormone gland where we get calcium for our body
- fracture in which skin remains intact
- twentytwo bones
- partial fracture where only 1 side is fract.
- too little calcium
- occurs @ an angle that isn’t 90 degrees
- main portion of the bone shaft
- próximal&distal ends of bone
- complex bone shape
- parietal bones
- from side&roof of cranial cavity
- synthesis of bone matrix
- stimulates absorption of calcium&phosphate from digestive tract
23 Clues: bones • bones • thin&curved • parietal bones • twentytwo bones • too much calcium • too little calcium • complex bone shape • synthesis of bone matrix • próximal&distal ends of bone • multiple fractures shattered • excessive inward of the spine • outward curvature of the spine • main portion of the bone shaft • sideways curvature of the bones • longer than wide, cylinder shape • ...
Skeletal Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-22
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- a bone that does not fit into any other category
- bones that are short and generally cube shaped
- a skeleton structure that is made up of limbs and girdles
- the lower jaw bone
- bones that are broken into many pieces
- a bone made of small needle-like pieces and open space
- this fracture is also known as open fracture
- this bone is also known as anvil
- a bone that does not touch any other bone in the neck area
- ribs that float
- a bone that's thin and flat
- ribs that do not attach to the sternum
- bone destroying cells
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- a typical fracture of the skull
- a bone fracture that is broken incompletely
- typically a longer bone
- a thigh bone
- bone forming cells
- a bone on your temples
- a bone on the nose area
- this bone is also known as hammer
- the first seven pair of ribs
- a bone that's dense and appears homogenous
- the lower back of the skull
- the upper jaw bone
- a bone that forms the forehead
- this bone is also known as stirrup
- when excessive twisting forces are applied to a bone
- a skeleton structure that forms the longitudinal axis of the body
29 Clues: a thigh bone • ribs that float • bone forming cells • the lower jaw bone • the upper jaw bone • bone destroying cells • a bone on your temples • typically a longer bone • a bone on the nose area • the lower back of the skull • a bone that's thin and flat • the first seven pair of ribs • a bone that forms the forehead • a typical fracture of the skull • this bone is also known as anvil • ...
Skeletal Functions Vocab 2023-12-18
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- Theoretical to describe locations of a bone
- Bony Protuberance in the hip
- cube shaped bones that are rarely broken
- Includes spongy bone as well as ribs and spine
- Flexibility to a ligament
- Protuberance on a condyle
- Shock absorbent for joints
- Includes all limbs
- Center portion of the skeleton
- rounded part of the bone where connective tissues attach
- Aids structural support in nose
- Connective tissue that cushions joints
- Includes Ribs,Spine,and skull
- Acts like a rope
- Raised edge of the bone
- Where blood cells are stored
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- Wing like attachment on a bone specifically the vertebra
- Types of bones that are uniquely built and do not fit in any category
- Round protuberance at the end of some bones
- Makes up the ribs and sternum
- builds the rings of the trachea
- The action joints preform
- Connects bone to bone
- Protruding part of a bone that connects muscle to a ligament
- Provides strength of a ligament
- Framework of the body
- Elastic support
- Preventive Cartilage
- Protects bone and 7% of body weight
- Developed from stress to aid certain bones
30 Clues: Elastic support • Acts like a rope • Includes all limbs • Preventive Cartilage • Connects bone to bone • Framework of the body • Raised edge of the bone • Flexibility to a ligament • The action joints preform • Protuberance on a condyle • Shock absorbent for joints • Bony Protuberance in the hip • Where blood cells are stored • Makes up the ribs and sternum • Includes Ribs,Spine,and skull • ...
Bones and skeletal 2023-12-19
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- This is the cartilage found in your respiratory system like the rings of cartilage in the trachea and bronchi
- Oddly shaped, A symmetrical, thick, blocky bones.
- Known as adipose, pads and protects bones
- Bones that are longer than it is wide
- Small, rounded projection on a bone.
- bones of the limbs
- This type of cartilage provides firm but elastic support
- This is the cartilage that attaches your ribs to the sternum
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- Connects bone to bone
- Allows flexibility in a ligament
- center portion of the skeleton
- Connects muscle to bone
- Bones that are formed within a tendon.
- The space of a bone that holds yellow bone marrow
- The nasal cartilage is the cartilage that provides structural support to the nose
- bones wider than they are long.
- Flattened plates of compact bone
- Cushions joints, allows free movement of a joint, and provides structural support
- Provides strength in a ligament
- A compressible but resilient type of cartilage.
20 Clues: bones of the limbs • Connects bone to bone • Connects muscle to bone • center portion of the skeleton • bones wider than they are long. • Provides strength in a ligament • Allows flexibility in a ligament • Flattened plates of compact bone • Small, rounded projection on a bone. • Bones that are longer than it is wide • Bones that are formed within a tendon. • ...
MT Ch15 Skeletal 2024-09-19
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- Operation performed to relieve the symptoms of a slipped disk
- The shoulder bone
- Vitamin D deficiency leads to softening of bone
- Malignant smooth muscle tumor
- The smaller of the two leg bones
- Outward extension of the shoulder bone
- Inflammation of the bone marrow
- Without muscle definition
- Lateral curvature of the spinal column
- The projection of the temporal bone
- Knuckle-like process at the end of a bone
- The shaft of a long bone
- Poor formation of bone
- Inflammation of joints caused by excessive uric acid accumulation
- Spongy, porous bone tissue
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- Mandible, vomer, maxilla, and zygomatic
- An opening or passage in bones where blood vessels and nerves enter and leave
- Occipital, sphenoid, frontal, temporal, and ethmoid
- Chronic "inflammation" of bones and joints due to degenerative changes in cartilage
- Surgical repair of a joint
- Condition of stiffening and immobility of a joint
- Clubfoot
- Pertaining to the upper arm bone
- A splintered or crushed bone
- Slipping or subluxation of a vertebra
25 Clues: Clubfoot • The shoulder bone • Poor formation of bone • The shaft of a long bone • Without muscle definition • Surgical repair of a joint • Spongy, porous bone tissue • A splintered or crushed bone • Malignant smooth muscle tumor • Inflammation of the bone marrow • The smaller of the two leg bones • Pertaining to the upper arm bone • The projection of the temporal bone • ...
Skeletal Anthropology Crossword 2026-03-03
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- Bones that protect the major organs of the body; connects to the sternum
- The lower jaw bone of the skull
- The upper feet bones that includes the heel
- The bones found in the palms of the hand; connects with the fingers and writes
- The outer forearm bone that allows your forearm to turn/twist; located on the thumb side
- Toes and finger bones
- Five thick vertebrae that make up the lower back
- The feet bones located between the ankle area and toes
- Also known as the collar bone; connects to the scapula and humerus to form the shoulder joint
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- Seven Vertebrae that make up the neck bones
- The upper arm bone; one of the long bones
- The group of bones in the arms and legs
- The lower leg bone that is found on the side of the leg near the calf muscles
- The forearm bone that allows your elbow to bend forward and backwards
- The vertebrae that make up the chest area and upper back
- The upper leg bone; the longest and thickest bone in the body
- Wrist/hand bones
- The group of the bones that includes the skull, neck, vertebral column, ribs, sternum, and sacrum
- The chest bone
- The shin bone, located in the front in the lower leg
- The knee cap
- The top bone of the head; includes the cheek and upper jaw
- The study of human history: skeletal structure, hair, skin, mobility, teeth, habitat, etc.
- The hip bone; consists of the Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis
- The tail bone, connects/fuses with the vertebrae and pelvis
25 Clues: The knee cap • The chest bone • Wrist/hand bones • Toes and finger bones • The lower jaw bone of the skull • The group of bones in the arms and legs • The upper arm bone; one of the long bones • Seven Vertebrae that make up the neck bones • The upper feet bones that includes the heel • Five thick vertebrae that make up the lower back • ...
Muscular-Skeletal Systems 2025-11-04
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- Tough membrane covering the surface of bones
- Part of your body that contains 26 bones
- Muscles you cannot control
- Place where two or more bones come together
- Break in a bone
- Joint with little or no movement
- Rubbery layer of tissue found at the end of bones
- Muscles require this to contract
- Causes bones to weaken and become brittle
- Each fiber is made of smaller units called this
- Attach muscles to bones
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- Joint with back and forth movement
- Disease where joints become irritated or inflamed
- Muscles you can control
- Stores fat as an energy reserve
- Muscle tissue is made up of these
- Longest and strongest bone in the body
- Muscle tissue attached to bones
- Joint where one bones rotates around another
- Joint where one bones slides over another
- Muscle tissue found in organs
21 Clues: Break in a bone • Muscles you can control • Attach muscles to bones • Muscles you cannot control • Muscle tissue found in organs • Stores fat as an energy reserve • Muscle tissue attached to bones • Joint with little or no movement • Muscles require this to contract • Muscle tissue is made up of these • Joint with back and forth movement • Longest and strongest bone in the body • ...
Med term skeletal 2024-10-24
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- the total displacement of a bone from its joint
- bending and incomplete break of a bone
- the smooth rubery tissue that acts as a shock absorber between bones
- the visual examination of the internal structure of a joint
- bonde density testing
- loosening
- a fibrous sac that acts as a cushion to ease movement in areas that are subject to friction
- fracture in wich the bone is crushed
- to bind together
- the loss or absense of mobility in a joint due to disease
- nuclear imaging test that helps diagnose bone disease
- swayback
- abnormal increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
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- connect bone to bone
- joint
- skull
- inflammation of a joint
- broken bone with no open wound
- abnormal softening of the cartilage
- closed reduction
- treats misalignments of the spine
- bent
- areas where two or more bones join together
- inflammation of the bursa
- spinal cord
- fracture
- stiffness
- red bone marrow forms red blood cells
- rib
- cartilage
30 Clues: rib • bent • joint • skull • fracture • swayback • loosening • stiffness • cartilage • spinal cord • closed reduction • to bind together • connect bone to bone • bonde density testing • inflammation of a joint • inflammation of the bursa • broken bone with no open wound • treats misalignments of the spine • abnormal softening of the cartilage • fracture in wich the bone is crushed • ...
Skeletal Dysplasia Terminology 2024-11-07
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- spine has a sideways curve
- short fingers and a separation between the middle and ring fingers, giving the hand a three-pronged appearance
- deformity of the skull is caused by craniosynostosis
- congenital deformity where the foot is twisted from its normal position; AKA Club foot
- overlapping fingers or toes
- Hypoplasia or agenesis of radius; club hand
- the spine in the upper back has an excessive curvature.
- extra fingers or toes
- split hand deformity
- absent forearms (flipper like attachments to upper arms)
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- AKA Clover leaf skull
- shortening of forearms and the tib-fib
- shortening of the humerus and femur
- abnormally pointed head due to premature closure of sutures
- Flattened vertebral bodies
- partial or complete congenital absence of the distal portion of a limb
- shortening of entire extremity
- two or more fingers or toes are joined together; "webbed" appearance
- Convex sole of foot
- missing one or more limbs
20 Clues: Convex sole of foot • split hand deformity • AKA Clover leaf skull • extra fingers or toes • missing one or more limbs • spine has a sideways curve • Flattened vertebral bodies • overlapping fingers or toes • shortening of entire extremity • shortening of the humerus and femur • shortening of forearms and the tib-fib • Hypoplasia or agenesis of radius; club hand • ...
Skeletal Dysplasia Terminology 2024-11-05
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- Round back or hunchback, is a condition in which the spine in the upper back has an excessive curvature.
- Hands are short with stubby fingers, with a separation between the middle and ring fingers.
- Prominent heel and a convex sole.
- Extra digits on hand and/or foot.
- Congenital anomaly of the skull in which the top of the head assumes a conical or pointed shape.
- Shortening of proximal bone segment (femur / humerus.
- The congenital absence of one or more limbs.
- This is a congenital defect wherein the bones of one or more limbs are either missing or shortened which leads to a flipper like appearance of the limbs.
- Hypoplasia or aplasia of the radius and thumb.
- Another name for Clover leaf skull.
- Flattened vertebral bodies throughout the axial skeleton.
- Spine has a sideways curve. the curve is usually "S" or "C" shaped.
- Congenital absence of all or part of the distal half of a limb.
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- Two or more digits are fused together.
- Severe cranial stenosis due to premature closure of sagittal, coronal and lambdoid sutures.
- Split hand deformity.
- Shortening of the middle bone segment (radius/ulna; tibia / fibula).
- Shortening of the entire extremity.
- Curving of the fifth finger towards the fourth finger.
- Club foot.
20 Clues: Club foot. • Split hand deformity. • Prominent heel and a convex sole. • Extra digits on hand and/or foot. • Shortening of the entire extremity. • Another name for Clover leaf skull. • Two or more digits are fused together. • The congenital absence of one or more limbs. • Hypoplasia or aplasia of the radius and thumb. • Shortening of proximal bone segment (femur / humerus. • ...
Integumentary, Skeletal, Muscular 2025-08-27
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- Protect the tips of fingers and toes.
- Connective tissue joining muscles to bones.
- Flexible connective tissue.
- Skull, spine, rib cage.
- Sensory receptors.
- Living tissue providing structure.
- Second layer of skin.
- Fibrous bones connecting bones.
- Internal support structure.
- Involuntary muscle, found in stomach and veins.
- Involuntary muscle, found in the heart.
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- Limbs and girdles.
- Regulate body temperature.
- Outer layer of skin.
- Voluntary muscle.
- Largest organ in the body.
- Provides insulation and protection.
- The body's outer protective layer.
- Subcutaneous layer of skin.
- Facilitates movement.
20 Clues: Voluntary muscle. • Limbs and girdles. • Sensory receptors. • Outer layer of skin. • Second layer of skin. • Facilitates movement. • Skull, spine, rib cage. • Regulate body temperature. • Largest organ in the body. • Flexible connective tissue. • Internal support structure. • Subcutaneous layer of skin. • Fibrous bones connecting bones. • Living tissue providing structure. • ...
Skeletal Remembering Project 2025-10-05
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- large bone that forms the main part of the pelvis
- located at the end of the sacrum
- bone in the center of chest connecting ribs
- bones that make up the wrist
- part of the skull that encloses the brain
- larger and stronger bone of the lower leg
- bones that form your ankle
- tip of your toe
- triangular bone located at the base of the spine
- structure that supports the body
- connects upper arm with collarbone
- structure that protects the brain
- connects spine to lower limbs and forms pelvis
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- protects heart and lungs
- longest and strongest bone in the body
- bone located between the ankle and toes
- bone that protects the knee joint, round bone
- heel bone
- holds lower teeth in place
- next to the tibia, smaller bone in the lower leg
- upper arm bone that runs from shoulder to elbow
- forearm bone that extends from the elbow to wrist
- connecting the fingers to the wrist
- u-shaped bone located in the neck area
- inner forearm bone located opposite of the thumb
- bone that connects the arm to the body
26 Clues: heel bone • tip of your toe • protects heart and lungs • holds lower teeth in place • bones that form your ankle • bones that make up the wrist • located at the end of the sacrum • structure that supports the body • structure that protects the brain • connects upper arm with collarbone • connecting the fingers to the wrist • longest and strongest bone in the body • ...
Skeletal Muscle (F2025) 2025-10-16
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- Smallest of a group of muscles, such as in the gluteus
- Plasma membrane of a muscle fiber
- Ability of a muscle to be stretched or extended
- Calcium-binding protein on tropomyosin
- Region that contains the full length of thick filaments
- Channels allowing ions to pass between cells
- Mark the boundary of a sarcomere
- Muscle type in blood vessel walls responsible for changing their diameter
- Stable action potential phase in cardiac muscle (Ca²⁺ in, K⁺ out)
- Bundles of muscle fibers
- Muscle fibers running parallel to the body’s long axis like in abdominal muscles
- Pear-shaped muscle
- Connective tissue around an entire skeletal muscle
- Another term for unitary smooth muscle
- Tetanus with partial relaxation between twitches
- Smooth muscle mechanism conserving energy
- Protein that blocks actin’s active sites
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- Cylindrical organelles filling most of the muscle cell
- Myogram phase when action potential travels along sarcolemma
- Force output generated by a muscle
- Contraction with constant tension and length change
- Motor end_________: folded sarcolemma with ACh receptors
- Excess oxygen use during recovery after exercise (abbreviation)
- Pathway breaking glucose to pyruvate (anaerobic)
- Structures in smooth muscle similar to Z-discs
- T-tubule with two terminal cisternae
- Junctions in cardiac muscle with gap junctions and desmosomes
- Inward extensions of deep fascia dividing muscle compartments
- Circular muscle that closes an opening (and the passage of substances)
- ACh receptor type on the sarcolemma
- Decline in maximum force production (can be central or peripheral)
- System supplying quick ATP for intense activity
- Muscle opposing an agonist, returning limb to position
33 Clues: Pear-shaped muscle • Bundles of muscle fibers • Mark the boundary of a sarcomere • Plasma membrane of a muscle fiber • Force output generated by a muscle • ACh receptor type on the sarcolemma • T-tubule with two terminal cisternae • Calcium-binding protein on tropomyosin • Another term for unitary smooth muscle • Protein that blocks actin’s active sites • ...
The Body Systems 2013-01-30
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- Organ system that passes nutrients, gases, hormones, blood cells, etc. to and from cells in the body to help fight diseases
- System that coordinates the actions of the body and transmits signals between different parts of its body
- System that contains all the bones in the body and the tissues such as tendons, ligaments and cartilage that connect them
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- System responsible for transporting nutrients and removing gaseous waste from the body
- System that permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body
5 Clues: System responsible for transporting nutrients and removing gaseous waste from the body • System that permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body • System that coordinates the actions of the body and transmits signals between different parts of its body • ...
The Body Systems 2013-01-30
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- Organ system that passes nutrients, gases, hormones, blood cells, etc. to and from cells in the body to help fight diseases
- System that coordinates the actions of the body and transmits signals between different parts of its body
- System that contains all the bones in the body and the tissues such as tendons, ligaments and cartilage that connect them
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- System responsible for transporting nutrients and removing gaseous waste from the body
- System that permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body
5 Clues: System responsible for transporting nutrients and removing gaseous waste from the body • System that permits movement of the body, maintains posture, and circulates blood throughout the body • System that coordinates the actions of the body and transmits signals between different parts of its body • ...
Nervous System 2021-02-05
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- receives signals from the retina of the eye; forms a "mental picture".
- part of frontal lobe; control of skeletal muscles and precise control over certain parts of the body.
- protected by vertebrae bones.
- electrical connections of the body, transmit signals.
- encephal.
- control over the organs of the body.
- signal to muscles.
- sensory & neural functions/voluntary activity.
- cortex.
- cerebro.
- processes sounds and contains the auditory cortex for receiving/interpreting impulses from the ear; medial portion is responsible for sense of smell.
- chorio.
- auto.
- part of the parietal lobe; impulses such as touch, pain, and temperature are interpreted.
- pass signals between other
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- impulses from touch, pain, and temperature are received.
- receive sensory signals.
- brain & spinal cord.
- involuntary actions.
- gyro.
- 3 layers surrounding the brain; allows for entry/exit of blood vessels, and circulation of cerebrospinal fluid.
- motor control, coordination of sensory information, and balance.
- 2 hemispheres, seperated by a fissure.
- large anterior portion; responsible for control of skeletal muscles, thoughts, and speech.
- body nerves.
- neuro.
- soma.
- ocul/optic.
28 Clues: gyro. • auto. • soma. • neuro. • cortex. • chorio. • cerebro. • encephal. • ocul/optic. • body nerves. • signal to muscles. • brain & spinal cord. • involuntary actions. • receive sensory signals. • pass signals between other • protected by vertebrae bones. • control over the organs of the body. • 2 hemispheres, seperated by a fissure. • sensory & neural functions/voluntary activity. • ...
Musculoskeletal Test Review 2022-04-05
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- Muscle attach to bones and cause body movement.
- Muscle Pertaining to internal organs, lines blood vessels, stomach
- Moving body part away from side of body
- Muscle of upper arm that flexes lower arm
- Muscles between ribs used for breathing
- Located on back of neck, 7 vertebrae
- muscle on upper back and neck that extends head and moves shoulder
- The tension in the muscle at rest
- turning body upward
- Muscles waste away
- Ability to be stretched
- ability to respond to a stimulus
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- Slightly movable; attachment of ribs, symphysis pubis
- Turning head from side to side
- Severe tightening of a flexor muscle resulting in bending of a joint.
- Skeleton that consists of vertebral column, ribs and sternum
- Bending lower up toward the upper arm
- muscle located in the heart
- Moving body part toward midline
- Also known as thigh bone
- action you cannot control
- Also known as breastbone
- Swinging the arm around in a circle
- Attach Skeletal muscle to bones
- ability to return to its original shape
25 Clues: Muscles waste away • turning body upward • Ability to be stretched • Also known as thigh bone • Also known as breastbone • action you cannot control • muscle located in the heart • Turning head from side to side • Moving body part toward midline • Attach Skeletal muscle to bones • ability to respond to a stimulus • The tension in the muscle at rest • ...
muscle system by Kylie gastreich 2024-12-02
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- specialized grouping of cells in our hearts, pacemaker of the heart
- the minimal amount of stimulus required to cause a contraction
- the neurotransmitter that crosses the synaptic gap and causes muscle contraction
- another name for synapse
- gap between the neuron and motor end plate
- the plasma membrane of muscle cells
- a membrane that surrounds muscle cell/fibers
- light, thin
- where neurotransmitters are stored
- a muscle that is not under conscious control
- a single muscle cell
- more and more fibers contract as the intensity of the stimulus increases
- where a nerve and muscle fiber/cell come together
- where thick and thin filaments overlap
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- surrounds fascicles
- individual heart muscle cells
- fibers do not partially contract, they either do or don't
- bundles organized inside skeletal muscle
- enzyme that breaks down ACH
- muscle found in the walls of hollow organs
- the boundary between sarcomeres (where they connect)
- only group of voluntary muscles
- each muscle is surrounded by a membrane called _____
- the functional unit inside of a muscle fiber
- thick, dark
25 Clues: light, thin • thick, dark • surrounds fascicles • a single muscle cell • another name for synapse • enzyme that breaks down ACH • individual heart muscle cells • only group of voluntary muscles • where neurotransmitters are stored • the plasma membrane of muscle cells • where thick and thin filaments overlap • bundles organized inside skeletal muscle • ...
Nervous and Skeletal & Muscular Systems INB Vocabulary 2022-01-12
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- A nerve impulse is the relaying of a coded signal from a nerve cell to an effector (a muscle cell, a gland cell or another nerve cell) in response to a stimulus
- The appendicular skeleton is comprised of the upper and lower extremities, which include the shoulder girdle and pelvis.
- connective tissues that transmit the mechanical force of muscle contraction to the bones
- Skeletal muscles are the most common muscles in your body. You use them to move your bones, so they play a vital role in everyday activities.
- The nervous system has two main parts: The central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system is made up of nerves that branch off from the spinal cord and extend to all parts of the body.
- a short band of tough, flexible fibrous connective tissue which connects two bones or cartilages or holds together a joint.
- is the most abundant protein in the body
- Smooth muscle is present throughout the body, where it serves a variety of functions. It is in the stomach and intestines, where it helps with digestion and nutrient collection
- is a series of wave-like muscle contractions that move food through the digestive tract.
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- an animal which has four feet, especially an ungulate mammal
- are the areas where 2 or more bones meet.
- Rapid, involuntary contraction and relaxation of the cardiac muscle are vital for pumping blood throughout the cardiovascular system.
- The axial skeleton includes all the bones along the body's long axis. ... The axial skeleton includes the bones that form the skull, laryngeal skeleton, vertebral column, and thoracic cage.
- The bodily system that consists of the bones, their associated cartilages, and the joints. It supports and protects the body, produces blood cells,
- an animal that uses two legs for walking.
- is a tremendously strong and flexible fibrous tissue, and it takes many forms and serves multiple purposes throughout the body.
16 Clues: is the most abundant protein in the body • are the areas where 2 or more bones meet. • an animal that uses two legs for walking. • an animal which has four feet, especially an ungulate mammal • connective tissues that transmit the mechanical force of muscle contraction to the bones • ...
kdtk 2024-04-19
15 Clues: jelaskan • pengerian • merupakan • patofisiolog • singkatan dari • efek imobilitas • jenis mobilitas • jenis mobilitas • jenis imobilitas • jenis imobilitas • jenis imobilitas • pengetian mobilitas • otot menjadi berkurang • rangka penduukung tubuh • penyebap utama kekakuan pada usia lanjut
test 2022-04-05
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- a liability or tendency to suffer from a particular condition, hold a particular attitude, or act in a particular way.
- the enlargement of an organ or tissue from the increase in size of its cells.
- a medical condition in which the bones become brittle and fragile from loss of tissue, typically as a result of hormonal changes, or deficiency of calcium or vitamin D.
- What does eccentric mean in workout?
- relating to or functioning as a skeleton.
- A concentric contraction is a type of muscle activation that causes tension on your muscle as it shortens. As your muscle shortens, it generates enough force to move an object.
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- a disorder in which an organ or tissue of the body wastes away.
- painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints.
- the cytoplasm of striated muscle cells.
- any of the elongated contractile threads found in striated muscle cells
- relating to the body as opposed to the mind.
- raise levels of physiological or nervous activity in (the body or any biological system).
- relating to the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system.
- exercises are exactly that; they are slow, lengthening muscle contractions that are for a specific muscle. For example, if you imagine slowly lowering yourself down to sit into a chair
14 Clues: What does eccentric mean in workout? • the cytoplasm of striated muscle cells. • relating to or functioning as a skeleton. • relating to the body as opposed to the mind. • painful inflammation and stiffness of the joints. • a disorder in which an organ or tissue of the body wastes away. • any of the elongated contractile threads found in striated muscle cells • ...
Human Body Systems TEKS 7.13A 2025-04-23
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- What something does
- The group of organs that defend the body against infectious diseases
- A group of organs and tissues specialized for the rapid transmission and processing of information
- A group of organs that function to produce offspring
- A group of organs that function to provide structural support and protect internal organs
- A system of organs and tissues that protects the body from external damage and water loss
- The group of organs that supply oxygen to the blood and get rid of carbon dioxide
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- The group of organs that work together to circulate blood through the body, supply oxygen and nutrients, and remove waste
- The group of organs that regulate the body by secreting hormones into the bloodstream
- A group of organs that provide mechanical movement and generate warmth for the body
- The group of organs that work together to break down food by physical and chemical processes into nutrients that the body can use
- A group of interacting, interrelated, or interdependent elements forming a complex whole
- The group of organs that filter the blood and remove waste through urine
13 Clues: What something does • A group of organs that function to produce offspring • The group of organs that defend the body against infectious diseases • The group of organs that filter the blood and remove waste through urine • The group of organs that supply oxygen to the blood and get rid of carbon dioxide • ...
Muscle Physiology 2026-02-23
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- Ion with high level in cell during resting phase
- This is when the overall charge of the cell is briefly positive
- What stops a muscle contraction?
- Fast ___ have a short twitch duration
- This muscle type needs nervous stimulation
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- What disease paralyzes only muscle cells and not the heart?
- This muscle type has dense bodies
- What color are slow oxidative fibers?
- What ATP generation mechanism makes 2 ATP?
- Cardiac and skeletal muscles have this unit
10 Clues: What stops a muscle contraction? • This muscle type has dense bodies • What color are slow oxidative fibers? • Fast ___ have a short twitch duration • What ATP generation mechanism makes 2 ATP? • This muscle type needs nervous stimulation • Cardiac and skeletal muscles have this unit • Ion with high level in cell during resting phase • ...
Human Body System 2024-02-27
15 Clues: Urine • Bones • Scared • Digest • Breath • Pumping • Thinking • Fights Germs • Gets rid of Drugs • Outside Your body • Function of the stomach • Have to use the bathroom • Defend against Infections • Other way of saying muscles • Less importent part of the stomach
123 2026-03-19
15 Clues: young • no horns • castrated • fat in meat • mature male • humped cattle • french cattle • mature female • has had a baby • immature female • all black cattle • Latin for cattle • skeletal structure • hasn't had a baby yet • white head red body cattle
TISSUE 2022-01-04
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- One of the cells that are not closely packed in the connective tissue is
- skeletal muscle has ___ on its surface
- What is the name of cells that support the cells that send information?
- can be found on skeletal and cardiac muscle
- Epithelia that lines most of the respiratory tract
- Type of connective tissue that surrounds and protects the soft organs
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- Serves as an energy reserve and supports and protects organs
- type of tissue that located in brain and spinal cord
- The top surface of an epithelial tissue
- Part of neuron that receive impulse
- Squamous cell are
- muscle tissue that help in food movement in digestive tract
12 Clues: Squamous cell are • Part of neuron that receive impulse • skeletal muscle has ___ on its surface • The top surface of an epithelial tissue • can be found on skeletal and cardiac muscle • Epithelia that lines most of the respiratory tract • type of tissue that located in brain and spinal cord • muscle tissue that help in food movement in digestive tract • ...
Tissue Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-12
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- this cell is found in spinal cord, brain, and nerves
- this type of nerve would activate if you start feeling cold
- this tissue is found on the heart wall
- this type of movement is not controlled. Example is the heart
- this tissue will have long cylinder cells with multiple nucleus
- substance released at the end of a nerve fiber
- cardiac, skeletal, and _ are examples of muscle tissue
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- the purpose of this tissue is to connect tissues to their organs or bones
- neuron receiving information
- this type of nerve would activate if you are trying to smile
- the purpose of this tissue is contraction
- another word for skin
- the purpose of this tissue is communication
- group of cells similar in structure and function
- the purpose of this tissue is to protect
15 Clues: another word for skin • neuron receiving information • this tissue is found on the heart wall • the purpose of this tissue is to protect • the purpose of this tissue is contraction • the purpose of this tissue is communication • substance released at the end of a nerve fiber • group of cells similar in structure and function • ...
Muscle Crossword 2026-03-24
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- Release of tension in the muscle
- The tendency of the body to maintain a constant environment
- Long skeletal muscle cell that makes up the muscle tissue
- The reduction in the size or power of a muscle
- Wave like muscle contractions and relaxation
- Type of protein found in the heart muscle that regulates muscle contraction
- Connective tissue that connects the skeletal muscle to the bone
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- Muscle becomes shorter or tighter
- Weakening of something due to stress
- Primary energy source that provides and stores energy required for chemical functions
- Muscular contraction and relaxation that is very quick
- Muscle layer that separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity
- Protein in muscle tissue that stores and transports oxygen
- Chief protein component of muscle
- Non-stripped muscle tissue that is found in the walls of internal organs
15 Clues: Release of tension in the muscle • Muscle becomes shorter or tighter • Chief protein component of muscle • Weakening of something due to stress • Wave like muscle contractions and relaxation • The reduction in the size or power of a muscle • Muscular contraction and relaxation that is very quick • Long skeletal muscle cell that makes up the muscle tissue • ...
Electrolytes 2017-09-30
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- Most abundant form of Calcium
- Decreases phosphate by renal excretion
- Where CA is maximally absorbed as it is favored at an acidic pH
- Colorimetric method for Potassium determination
- Major extracellular cation
- Colorimetric method for Sodium determination
- Increase serum Cl-
- Decrease serum K
- Methods for Chloride also measures _______
- Potassium
- Colorimetric method for Calcium determination
- Decrease serum Cl-
- Major extracellular anion
- Hormone affecting sodium levels
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- Also known as Ammonium molybdate method
- Involved in coagulation, enzyme activity, excitability of skeletal and cardiac muscle and maintenance of blood pressure
- One third of the total body water (16 liters)
- Difference between the unmeasured cation and unmeasured anions
- Increase serum K
- Inversely related to Ca
- Two - thirds of the total body water (24 liters)
- Can increase K levels by 0.5 mmol/L
- Sodium
- Increase serum Na
- Major component of the buffering system of blood
- Decrease serum Na
- Ions capable of carrying an electric charge
- Is an intracellular cation second in abundance to K
- Major intracellular cation
29 Clues: Sodium • Potassium • Increase serum K • Decrease serum K • Increase serum Na • Decrease serum Na • Increase serum Cl- • Decrease serum Cl- • Inversely related to Ca • Major extracellular anion • Major extracellular cation • Major intracellular cation • Most abundant form of Calcium • Hormone affecting sodium levels • Can increase K levels by 0.5 mmol/L • ...
BIOLOGY VOCAB 2013-05-27
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- double stranded nucleic acid that contains genetic info. for cell growth and function
- group of organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging gens or interbreeding.
- electrically neutral group of 2 or more atoms held together by covalent chemical bonds.
- species at serious risk of extinction
- quantity of particular substance that can dissolve in a solvent
- producing intended result
- cell part. converts energy into forms usable by the cell. Site for cellular respiration.
- to undergo change or alter
- where a fresh water supply meets salt water (river and ocean)
- system hard structure of bones that provides the frame of the body
- acid complex organic substance present in cells
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- changing the structure of a gene, resulting in variant form
- indigenous to a place
- substance that can dissolve
- not easily convinced
- solution solution in water
- where all opposing forces are balanced
- number and variety of a species
- native not indigenous
- process where a cell separates chromosomes in the nucleus into 2 identical sets; in 2 separate nuclei.
20 Clues: not easily convinced • indigenous to a place • native not indigenous • producing intended result • solution solution in water • to undergo change or alter • substance that can dissolve • number and variety of a species • species at serious risk of extinction • where all opposing forces are balanced • acid complex organic substance present in cells • ...
Anatomy Quarter Review Crossword 2014-01-15
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- The tibia and fibula form a hinge joint when they articulate at the ...
- The prefix "myo" refers to
- The femur is an example of what type of bone
- Canal that is perpendicular to the central canal and carries blood vessels and nerves
- The only skull bone that is involved in a movable joint
- Connective tissue that covers muscle cells
- The connective tissue that covers many cells
- The prefix "sarco" refers to
- Type of bone that is homogeneous
- The process to interpret sensory input
- Acronym for the part of nervous system that contains the brain and spinal cord
- Type of bone that has many open spaces
- Type of output response to integrated stimuli
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- 206 is the number ... the adult body has
- Connective tissue that connects muscle to the bone
- Rings around the central canal
- Flat sheet of tendon
- Subdivision of the skeleton that contains the skull, vertebral column, and bony thorax
- Unit of bone containing central canal and matrix rings
- Muscle is classified as skeletal, cardiac, or ...
20 Clues: Flat sheet of tendon • The prefix "myo" refers to • The prefix "sarco" refers to • Rings around the central canal • Type of bone that is homogeneous • The process to interpret sensory input • Type of bone that has many open spaces • 206 is the number ... the adult body has • Connective tissue that covers muscle cells • The femur is an example of what type of bone • ...
Higher Human Revision 2021-05-26
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- enzymes which joins chunks of DNA together in replication
- molecule with similar shape to substrate competes for active site
- found in vaccine and is there to enhance the immune system making the vaccine more effective
- controls voluntary actions like movement of skeletal muscle
- a false drug which looks identical to the real one but has no effect
- where eggs develop
- where the zygote implants and grows
- first stage of respiration converting glucose to pyruvate
- a set of genes becomes repeated
- stronger allele represented by capital letter
- have valves to prevent backflow
- carry blood towards the heart
- second phase of menstrual cycle
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- site of translation
- site of transcription
- relaxation of the heart and chambers fill with blood
- kreb cycle takes place there
- when a thrombus breaks loose from the site of formation
- top chambers of the heart
- causes the regeneration of the endometrium
- a substitution mutation which results into a stop codon
- coding regions
- reduce blood cholesterol by inhibiting the synthesis of cholesterol
- best conditions for enzymes to work
24 Clues: coding regions • where eggs develop • site of translation • site of transcription • top chambers of the heart • kreb cycle takes place there • carry blood towards the heart • a set of genes becomes repeated • have valves to prevent backflow • second phase of menstrual cycle • where the zygote implants and grows • best conditions for enzymes to work • ...
Bones 2021-02-12
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- also known as the shoulder blade
- the bone that runs from the shoulder to the elbow
- one of two larger bones in the forearm
- these are the five long bones in the foot
- located between the abdomen and the legs
- form the intermediate part of the skeletal hand
- this bone is on the lateral side of the tibia also known as the shin bone
- these bones protect your inner organs
- a set of irregularly shaped bones in the ankle area
- the only bone located in the human thigh
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- the bone in front of the knee joint
- the bones that make up the fingers
- a shield shaped bone structure
- the eight small bones that make up the wrist
- long bone that stretches from the elbow to the smallest finger
- keeps our body upright and is its central support system
- also known as the shoulder girdle
- long flat bone located in the center of the chest
- the scientific word for this bone is cranium
- a slender S-shaped bone
20 Clues: a slender S-shaped bone • a shield shaped bone structure • also known as the shoulder blade • also known as the shoulder girdle • the bones that make up the fingers • the bone in front of the knee joint • these bones protect your inner organs • one of two larger bones in the forearm • located between the abdomen and the legs • the only bone located in the human thigh • ...
Body Systems 2020-11-22
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- What protects the bladder?
- Where is the cardiac muscle found?
- What is the outer layer of the cerebrum called ?
- what is the continuation of the airway below the larynx called?
- What muscle found in the walls of blood vessels?
- What carries blood back to the heart?
- What are skeletal muscles called?
- What shelters the heart and lungs?
- What is responsible for balance, movement, and coordination?
- What type of muscle is the Cardiac Muscle?
- what artery carries oxygenated blood away from the heart?
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- What is part of both the digestive and respiratory system?
- What carries messages from the sensory organs like the eyes, ears, nose, and fingers to the cortex?
- What is a network of tiny blood vessels called?
- What protects the organs in our body?
- What contains the information that essentially makes you who you are?
- What protects the brain?
- What carries blood away from the heart?
- what is the trachea lined with?
- what is the top part of the air-only pipe called?
20 Clues: What protects the brain? • What protects the bladder? • what is the trachea lined with? • What are skeletal muscles called? • Where is the cardiac muscle found? • What shelters the heart and lungs? • What protects the organs in our body? • What carries blood back to the heart? • What carries blood away from the heart? • What type of muscle is the Cardiac Muscle? • ...
Bio II Sem II Review 2024-05-17
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- cartilage that lines the ends of long bones
- the heart & lungs are in this cavity
- your fibula is ___ to your tibia
- end of long bone
- first cervical vertebra
- "big-eater" cells of the immune system
- high blood pressure
- flattened cell shape
- fat is ____ tissue
- connects muscle to bone
- inability to properly regulate blood sugar
- number of cervical vertebrae in humans
- your favorite subject!
- largest skull bone
- cavity containing the lungs
- fancy science name for red blood cells
- protein that helps RBCs carry oxygen
- your muscles are ___ to your skin
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- released by the kidneys when O2 levels drop
- bones that form the palm of the hand
- AKA growth plate of a bone
- clusters of bacteria
- suture that extends along the midline of the cranium
- forearm bone on the thumb side
- bone-dissolving cells
- muscles are either skeletal, cardiac, or ___
- cells that make cartilage
- tissue lining the trachea & nasal passageways
- sac surrounding the heart
- cells that make mucus
- chains of bacteria
31 Clues: end of long bone • fat is ____ tissue • chains of bacteria • largest skull bone • high blood pressure • clusters of bacteria • flattened cell shape • bone-dissolving cells • cells that make mucus • your favorite subject! • first cervical vertebra • connects muscle to bone • cells that make cartilage • sac surrounding the heart • AKA growth plate of a bone • cavity containing the lungs • ...
Body Systems 2023-04-19
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- part of the brain that controls involuntary actions
- organ that stores bile
- connects bone to bone
- part of the blood that carries oxygen to the body and carbon dioxide to the lungs
- part of the brain that controls thoughts and voluntary actions
- intestine that absorbs water into the body
- tube from the nose to the lungs
- organ that filters blood, stores nutrients, and produces bile
- part of the blood that helps with clotting
- involuntary muscle found in heart
- organ that filters toxins from blood and produces urine
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- part of the blood that defends the body
- part of the digestive system that produces digestive enzymes and insulin
- blood vessels that carries blood towards the heart
- involuntary muscle found in internal organs
- voluntary muscle attached to bones
- part of the brain that controls balance and coordination
- fluid that makes up most of your blood
- tube that connects kidneys to bladder
- sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs
- connects bone to muscle
- blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- intestine that absorbs nutrients into the body
23 Clues: connects bone to bone • organ that stores bile • connects bone to muscle • tube from the nose to the lungs • involuntary muscle found in heart • voluntary muscle attached to bones • tube that connects kidneys to bladder • fluid that makes up most of your blood • part of the blood that defends the body • intestine that absorbs water into the body • ...
Study of health 2025-05-13
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- A metabolic disorder characterized by high blood sugar.
- A method of treatment for a disease or condition.
- High blood pressure.
- Systems & Structures:
- Actions taken to relieve or cure a disease or condition.
- The fluid circulating through the body.
- Hard, dense tissue forming the skeletal structure.
- The invasion and multiplication of pathogens in the body.
- A pain in the head.
- A disease or condition that lasts for a long time.
- A procedure performed on the body by a medical professional.
- A disease or condition that develops suddenly and is severe, but usually short-lived.
- A dull, persistent pain.
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- A condition where the body lacks enough healthy red blood cells.
- An abnormal immune system response to a substance.
- Identifying the nature of a disease or condition.
- Administering a vaccine to provide immunity to a disease.
- Taking a small sample of tissue for examination.
- Tissue responsible for movement.
- An elevated body temperature, often indicating illness.
- The loss of sensation, often used during surgery.
- Procedures & Treatments:
- The process of restoring health after an illness or injury.
23 Clues: A pain in the head. • High blood pressure. • Systems & Structures: • Procedures & Treatments: • A dull, persistent pain. • Tissue responsible for movement. • The fluid circulating through the body. • Taking a small sample of tissue for examination. • A method of treatment for a disease or condition. • Identifying the nature of a disease or condition. • ...
4.6 - Motor System and Reflex Arcs 2026-02-24
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- rapid automatic response circuit
- system responsible for producing movement
- lobe containing the primary motor cortex
- automatic action without conscious awareness
- reflex that pulls the body away from danger
- detects the initial stimulus in a reflex
- reason the left hemisphere controls the right side
- response triggered when ACh binds receptors
- motor neurons carrying signals from CNS to effectors
- brain region that initiates voluntary movement
- carries reflex output to the effector
- reflex reflex that relaxes overworked muscles
- structure coordinating timing precision and balance
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- neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction
- primary purpose of reflexes in preventing injury
- electrical signal that triggers ACh release
- reflexes involving skeletal muscles
- connection between motor neuron and muscle fibre
- rapid involuntary responses to stimuli
- reduced due to reflexes bypassing conscious processing
- intentional action under conscious control
- site where most motor fibres cross over
- subcortical structures regulating movement patterns
- muscles or glands activated by motor output
- spinal neuron processing reflex signals
- pathway through which motor commands travel
- muscle or gland producing the reflex response
- reflex that keeps muscles ready
28 Clues: reflex that keeps muscles ready • rapid automatic response circuit • reflexes involving skeletal muscles • carries reflex output to the effector • rapid involuntary responses to stimuli • site where most motor fibres cross over • spinal neuron processing reflex signals • lobe containing the primary motor cortex • detects the initial stimulus in a reflex • ...
The Muscular System 2026-01-11
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- The connective tissue surrounding individual muscle fibers/cells
- The increase in Muscle mass
- the thick filament in Sarcomeres whose heads pull on thin filament
- Muscles which relax during a specific movement
- The muscle responsible for a specific movement
- The contractile units which make up Myofibrils
- Thin filament in Sarcomeres which covers thick filament
- The position which supports best movement
- The type of contraction in which muscles produce tension when extending
- The type of muscle found in the hear
- Made of repeating contractile units called Sarcomeres
- The connective tissue covering the entire muscle
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- The first function of the Muscle System
- the type of muscle that lines the internal organs and is non-striated
- Muscles which help to produce a movement
- What is produced when muscles use ATP and release energy
- The appearance of being striped
- the Decrease in muscle mass
- The only type of muscles we can voluntarily Move
- The connective tissue which covers the bundles of fibers (Fascicles)
- When strength decreases and ATP is depleted due to repeated stimulation
21 Clues: The increase in Muscle mass • the Decrease in muscle mass • The appearance of being striped • The type of muscle found in the hear • The first function of the Muscle System • Muscles which help to produce a movement • The position which supports best movement • Muscles which relax during a specific movement • The muscle responsible for a specific movement • ...
Muscular system cross word 2022-09-12
8 Clues: chronic muscle weakness • connects muscle to bone • muscles you can control • muscles you cannot control • the muscle group that lines organs • muscle on the back of your upper arm • the muscles that are in the walls of your heart • the muscle group that controls skeletal movements
Our Skeletal System 2018-05-21
5 Clues: muscles of the heart • Each small bone of the vertebral column • strong tissues that bind the bones at a joint • strong fibres with which muscles are attached to bones • marrow the soft,spongy material found inside the cavities of long bones
skeletal system j 2018-06-23
5 Clues: made of 24 bone or 12 pairs • bones and muscles held together • contract and relax to form movement • pumps blood to all parts of the body • two bones are held together by strong tissues
The Skeletal System 2024-01-07
5 Clues: Best mineral for bone growth • Largest Bones in the human body • Number of bones in a worm's body • Smallest bones in the human body • Animal that has the strongest bones
Connective Tissue 2022-11-21
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- a type of connective tissue found in the skeletal system
- lacking blood vessels or no blood supply
- fat cells that makes adipose tissue
- a type of cartilage found in knee joints and hip joints
- a type of connective tissue
- connective tissue found in tendons (no need to put connective tissue at the end)
- hollowed spaces in which the cartilage cell can live
- these allow connective tissue to stretch; acts like rubber bands
- one of your forearm bones
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- chemical mixture in the extracellular matrix
- anterior shallow depression of the scapula
- cells that stop developing in the connective tissue proper
- articulates the acromial end of the clavicle
- provides skin strength and located in capsules around organs (no need to put connective tissue)
- one of the functions of adipose tissue
- thread-like protein fiber that helps hold connective tissue together
- a type of connective tissue proper that gives the skin retraction capabilities (no need to put connective tissue at the end)
17 Clues: one of your forearm bones • a type of connective tissue • fat cells that makes adipose tissue • one of the functions of adipose tissue • lacking blood vessels or no blood supply • anterior shallow depression of the scapula • chemical mixture in the extracellular matrix • articulates the acromial end of the clavicle • hollowed spaces in which the cartilage cell can live • ...
Health Vocabulary 2022-03-16
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- Motor function as a result of brain damage
- Strong cords of tissue that connect bones at the joints, holds the bones in place
- Located in your stomach and intestines; your digestive system is an example
- Found in the walls of your heart; pumps blood in your entire body
- Tough, flexible tissue; acts as a cushion between bones at a joint
- Break in a bone
- Limited rotation (side to side); neck and head
- Enables bones to slide over one another; wrist and ankles
- Curve of a spine
- Provide framework to the body
- Swelling and stiffness of joints
- Moves only in one direction; elbows and knees
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- Allows you to move; attached to bones; makes up about 40% of your body weight
- Bone pushed out of a joint
- Inherited disorder, weakening of skeletal muscles
- Moves in all directions; hips and shoulders
- Treatment for a strained/pulled muscle
- Bones become brittle and porous
- Bacterial infection of the bone
- Attach the muscles to the bones
- Stretching or tearing of a ligament
21 Clues: Break in a bone • Curve of a spine • Bone pushed out of a joint • Provide framework to the body • Bones become brittle and porous • Bacterial infection of the bone • Attach the muscles to the bones • Swelling and stiffness of joints • Stretching or tearing of a ligament • Treatment for a strained/pulled muscle • Motor function as a result of brain damage • ...
1.6.4-1.7 2023-01-16
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- gymnosperms seeds are exposed on ____.
- platyhelminthes has ____ as its excretory organ.
- bryophytes and pteridophytes do not produce_______ .
- gymnosperms, ________ only have tracheids, do not contain vessel element.
- gametophyte generation is dominant in__________.
- sponges lack body ____.
- arthopoda has ____ circulatory system.
- in tough ____.
- angiosperms is complex, ___ vascular plants.
- angiosperms do not require water for fertilisation because sperm cells are ___.
- dominant generation for angiosperms is ____ generation (independent).
- type of spores for angiosperms is __.
- gametophyte generation is reduced ___ and depends on sporophyte for nutrients.
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- gymnosperm and angiosperm do not require_______ in fertilization.
- What protects the embryo in bryophytes and pteridophytes?
- after double fertilisation, seed consist of diploid _____ and enclosed by seed coat.
- surround notochord and nerve cord.
- most porifera are ____.
- some gymnosperms have thick ___ to conserve water (needle-shape leaves).
- provides skeletal support.
- the body of Nematoda is
- most gymnosperms have _ on which sporangium develop.
- cindaria have ____ on tentacles.
23 Clues: in tough ____. • most porifera are ____. • sponges lack body ____. • the body of Nematoda is • provides skeletal support. • cindaria have ____ on tentacles. • surround notochord and nerve cord. • type of spores for angiosperms is __. • gymnosperms seeds are exposed on ____. • arthopoda has ____ circulatory system. • angiosperms is complex, ___ vascular plants. • ...
James Nobles Skeletal Crossword (Ms.Herr) 2020-10-15
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- inferior part of the sternum
- Covers the epiphyses and reduces friction at the joints
- bone made of small needle-like pieces and open space
- superior part of sternum
- Occurs when a break results form a twist
- 14 bones that compose the face
- Encloses the brain
- dense and hard bone
- Limbs and girdles
- Bone-forming cells
- lies anterior to the sphenoid
- bone that is long usually the limbs
- Ends of the bone, mostly of spongy bone
- Rib Cage
- Mature bone cells
- simple fracture does not penetrate the skin
- Form the longitudinal axis of the body
- Butterfly shaped bone
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- cheek bones
- Bone breaks into pieces
- Function of the skeletal system
- Shaft of bone, composed of compact bone
- bones that form upper jaw
- Bone ends are forced into each other
- Fracture penetrates skin
- Bone is crushed
- bridge of the nose
- Bone breaks incompletely
- Broken bone is pressed inward
- Outside covering of the diaphysis
- Bone-destroying cells
- the carpal and tarsal bones
- Jaw bone
33 Clues: Rib Cage • Jaw bone • cheek bones • Bone is crushed • Limbs and girdles • Mature bone cells • Encloses the brain • bridge of the nose • Bone-forming cells • dense and hard bone • Bone-destroying cells • Butterfly shaped bone • Bone breaks into pieces • superior part of sternum • Fracture penetrates skin • Bone breaks incompletely • bones that form upper jaw • the carpal and tarsal bones • ...
Skin Review 2020-11-05
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- ridges that make our fingerprints
- bottom layer of epidermis
- tissue type of the epidermis
- exposure to the sun helps our skin make this compound used by the skeletal system
- muscles that stand your hair up causing "goose bumps"
- outer layer of epidermis
- injury that destroys all of the dermis and some of the hypodermis
- pigment that is yellow, black, and brown
- deadliest skin cancer
- percent at which second degree burns are considered critical
- outer layer of skin
- tissue type of the dermis
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- nerve endings that sense pressure change
- type of sweat used for cooling
- oil that lubricates our hair
- special layer of epidermis found on the soles of our feet
- type of sweat that feeds bacteria
- injury to only the epidermis
- protein that creates a durable overcoat for the body, makes us nearly waterproof
- absorbic acid lost in sweat
- hollow part of your hair
- nerve endings that sense touch
- injury that reaches the dermis and blisters
- tissue type of the hypodermis
24 Clues: outer layer of skin • deadliest skin cancer • outer layer of epidermis • hollow part of your hair • bottom layer of epidermis • tissue type of the dermis • absorbic acid lost in sweat • oil that lubricates our hair • tissue type of the epidermis • injury to only the epidermis • tissue type of the hypodermis • type of sweat used for cooling • nerve endings that sense touch • ...
Major Bones 2021-02-15
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- Long bone in the forearm that runs parallel to the radius
- Shield-shaped boney structure that strengthens the pelvis
- Long flat bone in the central part of the chest
- Flat triangular bone that provides an attachment point for muscles that make up the arm and shoulder
- Thirty-three individual, interlocking bones
- They are analogous to the metatarsal bones in the foot
- A set of seven irregular shaped bones in the ankle area.
- Eight small bones that make up the wrist
- Group of five long bones in the foot
- Runs from shoulder to elbow
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- Thin,long and lateral bone that stabilizes the ankle and muscles in the lower leg
- Connects axial skeleton to lower limbs
- Protects internal thoracic organs
- Protects the brain
- Sesamoid
- Weight bearing bone in the lower leg
- Small irregular hump-shaped bone that sits between the tibula and the fibula
- Runs from sternum to shoulder blades
- Longest bone in the skeletal system
- They make up the fingers of the hand and toes of the feet
- Long bone in the forearm that is thinner that the ulna
21 Clues: Sesamoid • Protects the brain • Runs from shoulder to elbow • Protects internal thoracic organs • Longest bone in the skeletal system • Weight bearing bone in the lower leg • Runs from sternum to shoulder blades • Group of five long bones in the foot • Connects axial skeleton to lower limbs • Eight small bones that make up the wrist • Thirty-three individual, interlocking bones • ...
Medical Terminology 2017-12-12
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- what region is the bellybutton located?
- term for white
- what cavity is the heart located?
- term for heart
- forms the extremities
- how many functions does the muscular system have?
- medical term for hernia
- the top skin layer
- surgical repair
- opening in the body
- a wart caused by a viral infection of the skin
- how many regions are there?
- how many types of muscles are there?
- term for partial paralysis
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- cavity houses the bladder.
- forms the main trunk of the body
- cavity houses the stomach.
- main part of the word
- term for inflammation
- plural form of the ends of the bones
- term for study of
- a membrane that lines the medullary canal and keeps the yellow marrow intact.
- the medical term for skin
- term for surgical suture
- term for condition/procedure
- the medical term for muscle
- the medical term for tissue
- only type of muscle that is voluntary
- cavity houses the brain?
- term for location/time
30 Clues: term for white • term for heart • surgical repair • term for study of • the top skin layer • opening in the body • main part of the word • term for inflammation • forms the extremities • term for location/time • medical term for hernia • term for surgical suture • cavity houses the brain? • the medical term for skin • cavity houses the bladder. • cavity houses the stomach. • ...
The 1920's 2024-01-22
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- Public Works Administration
- a monetary standard in which one ounce of gold equals a set number of dollars
- Federal Emergency Relief Administration
- an infectious disease affecting the skeletal muscles
- method of boycotting work by sitting down at work and refusing to leave the establishment
- helped the elderly and those who could not work by paying them a monthly wage
- role of gov. to work out conflicts among competing interest groups
- Civilian Conservation Corps
- gov. practice of spending borrowed money rather than raising taxes
- radio broadcasts made by Roosevelt to the American People
- closing of banks during the Great Depression to avoid bank runs
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- process in which a neutral party hears an argument from two opposing sides
- something that provides security against misfortunes (gov. relief programs)
- the act of a leader to change the political balance of power in a nation's judiciary system
- president between 1933-1945
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Civil Works Administration
- to attempt to resolve conflict between hostile people and groups
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
- Agricultural Adjustment Administration
20 Clues: Civil Works Administration • president between 1933-1945 • Public Works Administration • Civilian Conservation Corps • Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. • Securities and Exchange Commission • Agricultural Adjustment Administration • Federal Emergency Relief Administration • an infectious disease affecting the skeletal muscles • ...
Bone and Skeletal Tissue Crossword 2023-12-18
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- Bones wider then they are long
- A rounded projection on a bone the lies upon a Condyle
- to pad and protect the skeletal system
- Provides structural support to the nose
- a tissue that connects bone to bone
- Flattened plates of compact bones
- A wing like projection that points outward from each vertebra
- Portion of the skeleton containing limbs and pelvis
- Ridge along a bone the allows a muscle to attach to the bone (Ex: Arcuate ___ of the Pelvis)
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- Production of red blood cells
- A bone that is formed within a tendon
- A large prominence on the side of a bone (Ex:The lesser _____ of the Femur)
- Portion of the skeleton made up of the skull, ribcage, and verterbral column
- allows free movement for a joint
- A shock absorber (Ex: Meniscus)
- A bone marking that is a large prominence which supports overlying hyaling cartilage
- Bones longer then they are wide
- Bone marking that is a large rounded projection
- Bones with no symmetry
- a connective tissue that connects muscle to bone
20 Clues: Bones with no symmetry • Production of red blood cells • Bones wider then they are long • A shock absorber (Ex: Meniscus) • Bones longer then they are wide • allows free movement for a joint • Flattened plates of compact bones • a tissue that connects bone to bone • A bone that is formed within a tendon • to pad and protect the skeletal system • ...
Chapter 12 2025-11-25
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- sulcus Separates frontal and parietal lobes
- Controls autonomic functions, hormones, temperature, hunger
- mater Innermost layer directly on the brain
- area Motor speech production region
- Region containing thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus
- matter Cell bodies and unmyelinated fibers
- Largest brain region responsible for conscious thought
- fluid Fluid that cushions and nourishes the CNS
- mater Middle meningeal layer
- Three protective membranes around the brain and spinal cord
- cortex Receives sensory information from the skin and proprioceptors
- motor cortex Controls voluntary skeletal muscle activity
- Brainstem region that helps regulate breathing
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- Contains the pineal gland
- nuclei Deep gray matter involved in movement regulation
- Relay station for sensory information entering the cortex
- Part of the brainstem involved in visual and auditory reflexes
- cells Line ventricles and help circulate CSF
- area Language comprehension region
- CSF-filled spaces within the brain
- Coordinates balance, posture, and motor coordination
- oblongata Controls vital functions such as heart rate and breathing
- system Emotional center of the brain
- matter Myelinated axons in the CNS
- callosum Large commissural tract connecting the hemispheres
25 Clues: Contains the pineal gland • mater Middle meningeal layer • area Language comprehension region • CSF-filled spaces within the brain • matter Myelinated axons in the CNS • area Motor speech production region • system Emotional center of the brain • matter Cell bodies and unmyelinated fibers • sulcus Separates frontal and parietal lobes • ...
CNS Part 1 2024-10-29
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- Emotional impact to establish memories
- Tracts in different hemispheres
- Language comprehension
- Unmyelinated
- Cortex involved in conscious awareness of odors
- Cortex that controls learned/patterned motor skills
- Tracts within the same hemisphere
- Controls voluntary eye movements for reading
- Myelinated
- Cortex receiving info from proprioceptors & sense touch/texture
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- Motor cortex that allows conscious control of skeletal muscle movements
- Clusters of neuron cell bodies in CNS
- Web of collagen & elastic fibers that contain CSF
- Integrates sensory input from primary somatosensory to understand an object
- Collection of nerve cell bodies outside CNS
- Areolar CT that adheres to brain surface
- Collection of axons in CNS with same origin, termination, & function
- Cortex for complex thought, personality, & judgement
- Perception of taste
- Cortex for moving muscles involved in speech
- Space contains arteries/veins & forms periosteum on internal surface of cranial bones
- Tracts that tie a cortex to the rest of the nervous system
- Interpret pitch/loudness/location & stores memories from past
- A bundle of axons in the PNS
- Primary ___ & ___ association area to receive info from retinas & interpret new stimuli
25 Clues: Myelinated • Unmyelinated • Perception of taste • Language comprehension • A bundle of axons in the PNS • Tracts in different hemispheres • Tracts within the same hemisphere • Clusters of neuron cell bodies in CNS • Emotional impact to establish memories • Areolar CT that adheres to brain surface • Collection of nerve cell bodies outside CNS • ...
Human Body (Chapters 2 & 3) 2026-02-02
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- A hard covering that doctors put on your body to hold broken bones in place
- ___ means you can't see something
- ___ foods are made from milk
- The ___ System is made of muscles and tendons
- ____ are tissues that make it possible for your body to move
- This invention makes tiny things look very large
- This tissue connects muscles to bones
- The tiniest living part of the human body
- An ___ is a powerful, invisible light that can pass through objects and show the inside
- An x-ray is a type of invisible ___ that makes bones visible
- Your ___ muscles move on purpose, you have to think about it
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- This is what your bones are made of
- The ____ Tendon is very strong and joins calf muscles to your leg bone
- Tissue connects bone to bone
- Blood is made by ____
- muscle These muscles are found in your organs and blood vessels
- muscle This muscle is also called your heart
- muscles These muscles move your bones
- Your ___ muscles work without having to think about it
- This is a place where 2 bones meet
20 Clues: Blood is made by ____ • Tissue connects bone to bone • ___ foods are made from milk • ___ means you can't see something • This is a place where 2 bones meet • This is what your bones are made of • muscles These muscles move your bones • This tissue connects muscles to bones • The tiniest living part of the human body • muscle This muscle is also called your heart • ...
organ systems 2022-06-09
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- It maintains fluid levels in our body tissues by removing all fluids that leak out of our blood vessels
- helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other.
- a group of organs and tissues that work together to help you breathe.
- breaks nutrients into parts small enough for your body to absorb and use for energy
- It gives the body its shape
- attached to bones or internal organs
- To produce egg and sperm cells.
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- this system performs many intricate functions such as body temperature
- made up of all the body's different hormones
- supplies your body's organs with oxygen and nutrients
10 Clues: It gives the body its shape • To produce egg and sperm cells. • attached to bones or internal organs • made up of all the body's different hormones • supplies your body's organs with oxygen and nutrients • helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other. • a group of organs and tissues that work together to help you breathe. • ...
D Period Science Test Takers 2021-12-14
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- The Raiderette who doesn't have a twin sister
- The student who had a truck with a Christmas tree on her shirt
- The student we pretended was Hydrogen in a polar tug-of-war.
- The only student who wore a green (not teal) christmas sweater in our class yesterday
- The student with a pet raccoon
- The student who wants to take Maker Tech NOW
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- The student who answered the chemical formula for ice yesterday
- The student we pretended was Fluorine in a polar tug-of-war.
- The student who chose the skeletal system kahoot
- The Raiderette who answered the chemical formula for ice yesterday
- The student who asked a question about Density and Volume off the study guide yesterday
11 Clues: The student with a pet raccoon • The student who wants to take Maker Tech NOW • The Raiderette who doesn't have a twin sister • The student who chose the skeletal system kahoot • The student we pretended was Fluorine in a polar tug-of-war. • The student we pretended was Hydrogen in a polar tug-of-war. • The student who had a truck with a Christmas tree on her shirt • ...
Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory, and Respiratory Systems 2021-04-26
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- a colorless fluid containing white blood cells, which bathes the tissues and drains through the lymphatic system into the bloodstream
- the part of the throat that holds the vocal cords
- _____ _______ is where oxygen-rich blood enters the heart
- an inflammation of the lungs usually caused by bacteria or viruses.
- the pair of tubes that connects the trachea to each lung
- a blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
- disk-shaped, hemoglobin carrying cells that do not have a nucleus
- The flow of blood between the heart and the lungs is ____________ circulation.
- a ______ ________ occurs when an artery supplying blood to the heart becomes blocked
- the throat
- fats
- connects bone to muscle
- a condition where airways narrow during an attack due to inflammation
- _____ _______ is where oxygen-poor blood leaves the heart and is pumped to the lungs
- a condition where alveoli have been damaged preventing the transfer of gases
- forms the honeycomb structure within bones
- A type of connective tissue that carries gases, fluids, nutrients, and waste through the body
- abnormally high blood pressure
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- report to injuries to send chemical signals that trigger blood clotting
- a blood vessel that provides connection between blood and tissue
- small bean-shaped organs that remove pathogens and dead cells from the lymph
- similar to blood vessels; ______ ___________ carry lymph back to the lymph nodes
- a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart
- connects bone to bone
- voluntary muscles that aid in the movement of the skeleton
- _____ _______ is where oxygen-poor blood enters the heart
- involuntary muscle that pumps blood through the body
- fills in the honeycomb structure within bones
- stores white blood cells
- involuntary muscle that moves material through our body
- a _________ occurs when a blood vessel in the brain becomes blocked or bursts
- coats most bones
- a place where two parts of the skeletal system meet
- _____ _______ is where oxygen-rich blood leaves the heart and is pumped throughout the body
- a buildup of cholesterol
- the fluid part of blood, carries the waste
- hardening of artery walls caused by a buildup of cholesterol and other lipids (fats)
- fight pathogens such as bacteria and viruses; destroy dead or damaged cells
- a tube that transports air from the throat to the lungs
- prevent backflow of blood between high pressure and low pressure blood flows
- tiny sacs at the end of the bronchioles surrounded by blood vessels where gases are exchanged
41 Clues: fats • the throat • coats most bones • connects bone to bone • connects bone to muscle • stores white blood cells • a buildup of cholesterol • abnormally high blood pressure • the fluid part of blood, carries the waste • forms the honeycomb structure within bones • fills in the honeycomb structure within bones • a blood vessel that carries blood to the heart • ...
Muscle Terms 2023-03-29
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- synapse between a motor neuron and a skeletal muscle fiber
- phenomenon in which a muscle fiber contracts when it is exposed to a stimulus of threshold strength
- oxygen carrying pigment in Red Blood Cells
- another protein that is part of the actin filament
- continuous forceful muscular contraction without relaxation
- the amount of oxygen required after physical excersize to convert accumulated lactic acid to glucose
- a protein that forms filaments that slide between filaments of the protein myosin, contracting muscle fibers
- a pigmented protein in muscle that carries oxygen
- chemical that an axon end secretes on an effector or another neuron
- a protein that, with actin, contracts muscle fibers
- layers of fibrous tissue, separate individual skeletal muscles from adjacent muscles and hold it in place
- specialized portion of muscle fiber membrane at an effector
- protein that is part of the actin filament
- stimulus stimulation level that must be exceeded to elicit a nerve impulse or a muscle contraction
- membranous channel that extends inward from a muscle fiber membrane
- time between application of a stimulus and the beginning of a response in a muscle fiber
- a muscle biochemical that stores energy
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- membranous network of channels and tubules of a muscle fiber, corresponding to the endoplasmic reticulum of other cells
- a sheet of connective tissue that attaches muscles
- structural and functional unit of a myofibril segment that extends from one zline to the next
- a response to nerve impulses that originate repeatedly from the spinal cord and stimulate muscle fibers.
- a group of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of a phosphate bond in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to form adenosine diphosphate (ADP)
- a neuron that transmits impulses from the central nervous system to an effector
- increase in number of motor units activated as stimulation intensity increases
- a brief contraction of a muscle fiber followed by a relaxation
- increased force of contraction by a skeltal muscle fiber when a twitch occurs before the previous twitch relaxes
- A neuron that transmits impulses from the central nervous system to an affector
- an enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of acetylcholine
- describes the process used by muscles to contract. It is a cycle of repetitive events that causes actin and myosin myofilaments to slide over each other, contracting the sarcomere and generating tension in the muscle.
- Contractile fibers in muscle cells
- a recording of a muscle contraction
31 Clues: Contractile fibers in muscle cells • a recording of a muscle contraction • a muscle biochemical that stores energy • oxygen carrying pigment in Red Blood Cells • protein that is part of the actin filament • a pigmented protein in muscle that carries oxygen • a sheet of connective tissue that attaches muscles • another protein that is part of the actin filament • ...
Muscles 2019-10-01
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- Fascicles that extend in the same direction as the long axis of the muscle
- Medium
- Outer layer of connective tissue around a skeletal muscle
- Replacement of muscle fibers by scar tissue
- Muscle that increases the angle at the joint
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- Fascicles that are arranged differently based on their angles to the tendon
- Connective tissue covering each muscle fiber in a skeletal muscle
- Muscle fibers bundled by perimysium into a unit
- Movement that decreases the angle of a joint
- Smallest
10 Clues: Medium • Smallest • Replacement of muscle fibers by scar tissue • Movement that decreases the angle of a joint • Muscle that increases the angle at the joint • Muscle fibers bundled by perimysium into a unit • Outer layer of connective tissue around a skeletal muscle • Connective tissue covering each muscle fiber in a skeletal muscle • ...
muscular system 2024-03-01
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- A condition when a tendon or muscle is inflamed.
- An example of an extensor in the arm.
- A muscle that bends a part of your body.
- The tissue that makes it so we can move.
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- An exercise that strengthens skeletal muscles,working against weight.
- An example of a flexor in the arm.
- A muscle that straightens part of your body.
- An exercise that includes walking, cycling and skating.
- The connective tissue that holds muscles together.
- A muscle that enables bones to move.
10 Clues: An example of a flexor in the arm. • A muscle that enables bones to move. • An example of an extensor in the arm. • A muscle that bends a part of your body. • The tissue that makes it so we can move. • A muscle that straightens part of your body. • A condition when a tendon or muscle is inflamed. • The connective tissue that holds muscles together. • ...
Biophysics 2026-02-08
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- The muscle simultaneously has the property of elasticity and viscosity, so it is a … medium
- Ability to be stretched/increased in length
- Surname of the scientist, who had invented the formula for elastic deformation
- Cytoplasm of the skeletal muscle fibers
- Cross-… cycling
- The THICK filament
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- Ions, that are crucial for the muscle contraction
- Prevents the binding of myosin to actin in a sarcomere
- Skeletal muscles contribute to the maintenance of…
- Contractions are those in which there is consistent tension as the muscle length changes
10 Clues: Cross-… cycling • The THICK filament • Cytoplasm of the skeletal muscle fibers • Ability to be stretched/increased in length • Ions, that are crucial for the muscle contraction • Skeletal muscles contribute to the maintenance of… • Prevents the binding of myosin to actin in a sarcomere • Surname of the scientist, who had invented the formula for elastic deformation • ...
THE SKELETAL SYSTEM 2020-11-05
5 Clues: bone celss are called • bone celss are referred to as • scientific name of bone shaft is • that surround the whole bone is called • that surround the epiphysis of long bons is
The skeletal system 2022-10-25
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- bones of the wrist pelvis hip bones 270 bones the amount of bones you have as a baby tail bone a bone located between the buttcheecks
- something that portects the heart and your lungs
- a lower bone on your face that help you open your mouth femur the longest and strongest bone in your body
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- another name for your head
- bone a bone on the base of the neck
5 Clues: another name for your head • bone a bone on the base of the neck • something that portects the heart and your lungs • a lower bone on your face that help you open your mouth femur the longest and strongest bone in your body • bones of the wrist pelvis hip bones 270 bones the amount of bones you have as a baby tail bone a bone located between the buttcheecks
Immunotechnology 2023-02-12
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- David vetter/ the boy in the bubble suffered from this condition
- Lymph rich in fat
- This molecule is too large to be absorbed in the blood stream
- An antimicrobial peptide secreted by epithelial cells(skin,lung and gut)
- This type of muscle aids in the circulation of lymph
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- The vein where all the lymph is recirculated by the heart
- T-cells are examples of this type of immunity
- A hormone that is secreted when we clap/(stimulus that makes us happy)which boosts immunity
- A mediator that cannot be directly classified as part of the immune system
- Skin and cilia are examples of this type of immunity
10 Clues: Lymph rich in fat • T-cells are examples of this type of immunity • Skin and cilia are examples of this type of immunity • This type of muscle aids in the circulation of lymph • The vein where all the lymph is recirculated by the heart • This molecule is too large to be absorbed in the blood stream • David vetter/ the boy in the bubble suffered from this condition • ...
Unit 1-3 2023-12-15
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- A physician who specializes in surgery.
- The medical specialty concerned with correction of deformities or functional impairments of the skeletal system.
- The study of the heart and its functions in health and disease.
- The branch of medicine concerned with the development, care, and diseases of childrens.
- Any similar device for pumping, ejecting fluids, spraying liquids through a small aperture.
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- transparent cloth, especially used to cover injuries.
- The work of treating diseases, injuries, or deformities by manual or operative procedures.
- A physician who specializes in obstetrics.
- A shallow toilet pan for use by persons confined to bed.
- A chair mounted on wheels for use by persons who cannot walk.
10 Clues: A physician who specializes in surgery. • A physician who specializes in obstetrics. • transparent cloth, especially used to cover injuries. • A shallow toilet pan for use by persons confined to bed. • A chair mounted on wheels for use by persons who cannot walk. • The study of the heart and its functions in health and disease. • ...
Choice Board Crossword : Keshav Vattikuti and Brooks Hodges 2023-10-11
Across
- to Protect organs Provides shape, support Stores materials (fats, minerals)Produces blood cells Allows movement
- to coordinate the body
- to Regulate the body. (homeostasis)
- to bring oxygen to blood, distribute oxygen to organs
- to act as a barrier against mechanical impacts and pressure, variations in temperature, micro-organisms, radiation and chemicals.
Down
- to to digest and absorb food and then excrete the waste products
- to This carries blood away from and towards the heart.
- to mainly allow you to move. The organs of this system contract, allowing you to move.
- to Produces offspring
- to To remove waste in a form of a solid, liquid or gas.
10 Clues: to Produces offspring • to coordinate the body • to Regulate the body. (homeostasis) • to bring oxygen to blood, distribute oxygen to organs • to This carries blood away from and towards the heart. • to To remove waste in a form of a solid, liquid or gas. • to to digest and absorb food and then excrete the waste products • ...
