skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
My Fitness 2015-09-15
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- ability to use skeletal muscles for long periods of time with out tiring is called?
- strength/What fitness component has the ability of the heart, blood, blood vessels and the respiratory system to supply o2 and necessary fuel to the muscles during exercise?
- much range of movement possible at various joints
- What skill related component allows you to have the ability to keep the body still in an upright position while standing still, moving or holding a position upside down?
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- skill allows you to have the ability to do strength performances at a rapid pace?
- strength/The quality of being physically strong
- time/The time measured from the ability to move your body from a still position is called?
- ability to use different parts of the body together is called?
- highest amount of oxygen consumed during exercise in activities that use large muscle groups legs and arms
- change direction rapidly with controlled movements.
- skill related component would you need when competing in 100m sprint?
11 Clues: strength/The quality of being physically strong • much range of movement possible at various joints • change direction rapidly with controlled movements. • ability to use different parts of the body together is called? • skill related component would you need when competing in 100m sprint? • ...
Exam III Crossword 2020-04-04
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- thin myofilament
- a type of frequency summation
- phagocytic cells
- current flow
- in many pesticides
- neurotransmitter reacts here
- a small sac
- antithesis of atrophy
- here the action potential begins
- blood brain barrier
- stimulate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, glands
- skeletal muscle control
- synonym for sensory
- cells proliferate
- brain and spinal cord
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- enzymatic breakdown of ACH
- functional syncytium
- CNS myelin
- synonym for voluntary muscle
- rest and digest
- anaerobic process
- high energy phosphate compound
- cancer
- same tension
- contractile unit
- cells lining cavities of the brain
- thick myofilament
- stimulate opiate receptors
- old, cranky, tenured
29 Clues: cancer • CNS myelin • a small sac • current flow • same tension • rest and digest • thin myofilament • phagocytic cells • contractile unit • anaerobic process • thick myofilament • cells proliferate • in many pesticides • blood brain barrier • synonym for sensory • functional syncytium • old, cranky, tenured • antithesis of atrophy • brain and spinal cord • skeletal muscle control • ...
Gummy Crossword 2023-12-06
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- "Death Exclusive To ___"
- Don't let him near the razors.
- Matthew's Cousin.
- The most efficient way to die.
- Rejected by the Prince.
- Skeletal Necromancer.
- A recurring pattern of deaths.
- A dreamlike spiral.
- The princess' brother.
- A humiliated anarchist, a drink.
- What eyeballz are made of.
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- "Sleep with ___ open." (2wds)
- Looks like she beat you to the mall!
- A spiked dinosaur therapist.
- "The Heather ___ Video"
- The other Pat's band.
- Lying his way to the top.
- The newest cleaning robot.
- Concuban's Princess.
- The detective you never expected.
- A resurrected superhero.
- Hot demon tourist destination.
- The shortest species of Limbo.
23 Clues: Matthew's Cousin. • A dreamlike spiral. • Concuban's Princess. • The other Pat's band. • Skeletal Necromancer. • The princess' brother. • "The Heather ___ Video" • Rejected by the Prince. • "Death Exclusive To ___" • A resurrected superhero. • Lying his way to the top. • The newest cleaning robot. • What eyeballz are made of. • A spiked dinosaur therapist. • "Sleep with ___ open." (2wds) • ...
sistem gerak pada manusia 2023-09-14
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- tulang yang memiliki sifat kaku
- tulang yang bentuknya panjang
- sendi yang memungkinkan gerakan membuka dan menutup ke satu arah
- berfungsi menjaga stabilitas sendi
- sendi yang dapat bergerak bebas
- mengontrol kontraksi otot skeletal
- sendi yang ada pada bahu
- berfungsi sebagai penopang tubuh
- sel tulang dewasa
- nama lain sendi putar
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- nama latin pergelangan tangan
- nama latin tulang pengumpil
- tulang yang terletak di punggung atas
- sifat otot
- penghubung antar tulang
- otot yang berfungsi sebagai penggerak rangka
- sendi yang tidak bergerak/mati
- alat gerak pasif
- otot yang bekerja berlawanan
- sendi yang menghubungkan tulang paha dan tulang panggul
- otot yang bekerja secara bersamaan
21 Clues: sifat otot • alat gerak pasif • sel tulang dewasa • nama lain sendi putar • penghubung antar tulang • sendi yang ada pada bahu • nama latin tulang pengumpil • otot yang bekerja berlawanan • nama latin pergelangan tangan • tulang yang bentuknya panjang • sendi yang tidak bergerak/mati • tulang yang memiliki sifat kaku • sendi yang dapat bergerak bebas • berfungsi sebagai penopang tubuh • ...
AP Lang Vocab cross word semester 2 2024-01-31
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- Difficult,tiring
- Avoid or neglect a responsibility
- Hard, insensitive, unforgiving situation
- Light and happy, stress free, anxiety free
- lean, skeletal
- Showing strong feeling, passionate
- Run down, abandoned, poor condition
- A very talented person in one area
- Wanting to avoid activity, lazy
- Driving force, motivation
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- Honest, sincere
- Make pleasant, relief pain
- Not thorough,or not detailed
- Respect for someone, this before that
- Inclined to be silent, 4th hour AP Lang during Free Responses
- suffocate someone, to muffle
- Fancy, nice, clean
- Dangerous
- Rude in Speech or behavior, selfish immaturity
- Word for word, exact words
20 Clues: Dangerous • lean, skeletal • Honest, sincere • Difficult,tiring • Fancy, nice, clean • Driving force, motivation • Make pleasant, relief pain • Word for word, exact words • Not thorough,or not detailed • suffocate someone, to muffle • Wanting to avoid activity, lazy • Avoid or neglect a responsibility • Showing strong feeling, passionate • A very talented person in one area • ...
Jade's Body System Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-23
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- extracts and absorbs nutrients
- produces offspring
- transport nutrients, waste, and gases
- moves limbs and trunk
- regulates body temperature, and metabolism
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- Defends against diseases
- Protects and supports the body and organs
- moves air in and out of the lungs
- Protects against injury ang infection
- Regulates behavior and controls sensory functions
- removes waste from blood
11 Clues: produces offspring • moves limbs and trunk • Defends against diseases • removes waste from blood • extracts and absorbs nutrients • moves air in and out of the lungs • Protects against injury ang infection • transport nutrients, waste, and gases • Protects and supports the body and organs • regulates body temperature, and metabolism • ...
Health Final - Module 31: Systems & Senses 2022-05-20
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- Gives your body the power to move
- how you know moms cooking
- Allows you to breathe
- chocolate is delicious
- you can feel it
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- Sends Blood throughout your body
- Sends messages from brain
- Gives your body its form
- breaks up food into tiny pieces
- how you know if somethings loud or quiet
- looking at the blue sky
11 Clues: you can feel it • Allows you to breathe • chocolate is delicious • looking at the blue sky • Gives your body its form • Sends messages from brain • how you know moms cooking • breaks up food into tiny pieces • Sends Blood throughout your body • Gives your body the power to move • how you know if somethings loud or quiet
Body systems 2022-11-08
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- pushes blood through your body
- bones in your fingers
- breaks down food and turns it into nutrients
- brings oxygen into your blood
- pumps blood (thump-thump)
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- fluid that breaks down food
- allows you to move
- inflate and deflate to help you breathe
- fights pathogens
- helps your sense of touch
- protects your organs and holds you upright
11 Clues: fights pathogens • allows you to move • bones in your fingers • helps your sense of touch • pumps blood (thump-thump) • fluid that breaks down food • brings oxygen into your blood • pushes blood through your body • inflate and deflate to help you breathe • protects your organs and holds you upright • breaks down food and turns it into nutrients
Human Anatomy Puzzle 1_MK 2024-02-02
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- Multiple layers of epithelial cells
- Atrioventricular valve on the right side of the heart
- Help with movement
- Multinucleated cells
- Non-nucleated adult cells
- Secrete lubricating substances
- Single layer of cells lining the small intestine
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- Epithelium of the lining of the urinary bladder
- Epithelium lining blood vessels
- Artery carrying oxygenated blood
- Stored in muscles
11 Clues: Stored in muscles • Help with movement • Multinucleated cells • Non-nucleated adult cells • Secrete lubricating substances • Epithelium lining blood vessels • Artery carrying oxygenated blood • Multiple layers of epithelial cells • Epithelium of the lining of the urinary bladder • Single layer of cells lining the small intestine • ...
The Nervous System 2017-02-03
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- bundle of neuronal processes (axons) outside the CNS.
- the rounded structure that protrudes just below the midbrain, it is the area that is mainly fiber tracts, and has important nuclei involved in the control of breathing.
- keeps the CNS constantly informed of events going on both inside and outside the body.
- connect the motor and sensory neurons in neural pathways.
- responsible for muscle coordination, balance, posture, and muscle tone.
- the three connective tissue membranes covering and protecting the CNS structures.
- a tough fibrous sheath that binds the fascicles together to form the cordlike nerve.
- the section located below the cerebrum at the top of the brainstem and is responsible for conducting impulses between parts and for certain eye and auditory reflexes.
- sensory receptors in the muscles and tendons that detect the amount of stretch, or tension, in skeletal muscles.
- a delicate connective tissue sheath that surrounds neuron fibers.
- neuron process that convey incoming messages (electrical signals) toward the cell body.
- dendrite endings o the sensory neurons that are activated by specific changes occurring.
- monitors health of nearby neurons and dispose of debris.
- elevated ridges of tissues on the entire surface of the cerebral hemispheres.
- neuron process that generates the nerve impulses and typically conduct them away from the cell body.
- glia wrap their flat extensions (processes) tightly around the nerve fibers, producing fatty insulating covering called myelin sheaths.
- is around the brain and cord that forms a watery cushion that protects the nervous tissue from trauma.
- brain and spinal cord. acts as the integrating command centers o the nervous system.
- important autonomic nervous system center because it plays a role in the regulation of body temperature, water balance, and metabolism.
- transmit messages (nerve impulses) from one part of the body to another.
- forms the roof of the third ventricle.
- encloses the shallow third ventricle of the brain.
- regulates events that are automatic or involuntary, such as the activity of smooth and cardiac muscle and glands.
- result of marked tissue destruction and always result in a coma lasting from hours to a lifetime due to injury to the reticular activating system.
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- are rapid, predictable and involuntary response to stimuli.
- tiny gap that separates the axon terminal from the next neuron.
- allows us to voluntarily control our skeletal muscles.
- a white, fatty lipid substance that covers most long nerve fibers.
- it processes and interprets the sensory input and decides what should be done at each moment.
- deeper grooves that separate large regions of the brain.
- shallow grooves of the cerebral hemispheres that separate gyri.
- a coarser connective tissue that wraps and binds groups of neuron fibers.
- includes many types of cells that generally support, insulate, and protect the delicate neurons.
- the largest part of the brain; consists of right and left cerebral hemispheres.
- slight brain injury where victim may be dizzy or lose consciousness briefly.
- plasma membrane of a resting/inactive neuron.
- the outflow of positive ions (k+) from the cell restores the electrical conditions at the membrane to the polarized, or resting state.
- inward rush of sodium ions changes the polarity of the neurons membrane at that site.
- or interbrain that sits atop the brain stem and is enclosed by the cerebral hemispheres.
- a condition where the head is enlarged as the brain increases in size.
- a bundle of nerve fibers bound together by connective tissue.
- carries impulses from the CNS to effector organs, the muscles and the glands.
- consists of the nerves that extend from the brain and spinal cord.
- brace neurons and anchor them to their nutrient supply lines.
44 Clues: forms the roof of the third ventricle. • plasma membrane of a resting/inactive neuron. • encloses the shallow third ventricle of the brain. • bundle of neuronal processes (axons) outside the CNS. • allows us to voluntarily control our skeletal muscles. • deeper grooves that separate large regions of the brain. • ...
The Nervous System 2017-02-03
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- the section located below the cerebrum at the top of the brainstem and is responsible for conducting impulses between parts and for certain eye and auditory reflexes.
- carries impulses from the CNS to effector organs, the muscles and the glands.
- regulates events that are automatic or involuntary, such as the activity of smooth and cardiac muscle and glands.
- dendrite endings o the sensory neurons that are activated by specific changes occurring.
- a bundle of nerve fibers bound together by connective tissue.
- important autonomic nervous system center because it plays a role in the regulation of body temperature, water balance, and metabolism.
- glia wrap their flat extensions (processes) tightly around the nerve fibers, producing fatty insulating covering called myelin sheaths.
- consists of the nerves that extend from the brain and spinal cord.
- a white, fatty lipid substance that covers most long nerve fibers.
- a condition where the head is enlarged as the brain increases in size.
- or interbrain that sits atop the brain stem and is enclosed by the cerebral hemispheres.
- brain and spinal cord. acts as the integrating command centers o the nervous system.
- the rounded structure that protrudes just below the midbrain, it is the area that is mainly fiber tracts, and has important nuclei involved in the control of breathing.
- neuron process that convey incoming messages (electrical signals) toward the cell body.
- slight brain injury where victim may be dizzy or lose consciousness briefly.
- a coarser connective tissue that wraps and binds groups of neuron fibers.
- connect the motor and sensory neurons in neural pathways.
- the three connective tissue membranes covering and protecting the CNS structures.
- are rapid, predictable and involuntary response to stimuli.
- allows us to voluntarily control our skeletal muscles.
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- transmit messages (nerve impulses) from one part of the body to another.
- tiny gap that separates the axon terminal from the next neuron.
- shallow grooves of the cerebral hemispheres that separate gyri.
- the outflow of positive ions (k+) from the cell restores the electrical conditions at the membrane to the polarized, or resting state.
- is around the brain and cord that forms a watery cushion that protects the nervous tissue from trauma.
- keeps the CNS constantly informed of events going on both inside and outside the body.
- inward rush of sodium ions changes the polarity of the neurons membrane at that site.
- monitors health of nearby neurons and dispose of debris.
- forms the roof of the third ventricle.
- neuron process that generates the nerve impulses and typically conduct them away from the cell body.
- deeper grooves that separate large regions of the brain.
- plasma membrane of a resting/inactive neuron.
- sensory receptors in the muscles and tendons that detect the amount of stretch, or tension, in skeletal muscles.
- elevated ridges of tissues on the entire surface of the cerebral hemispheres.
- bundle of neuronal processes (axons) outside the CNS.
- encloses the shallow third ventricle of the brain.
- a delicate connective tissue sheath that surrounds neuron fibers.
- includes many types of cells that generally support, insulate, and protect the delicate neurons.
- brace neurons and anchor them to their nutrient supply lines.
- result of marked tissue destruction and always result in a coma lasting from hours to a lifetime due to injury to the reticular activating system.
- it processes and interprets the sensory input and decides what should be done at each moment.
- a tough fibrous sheath that binds the fascicles together to form the cordlike nerve.
- the largest part of the brain; consists of right and left cerebral hemispheres.
- responsible for muscle coordination, balance, posture, and muscle tone.
44 Clues: forms the roof of the third ventricle. • plasma membrane of a resting/inactive neuron. • encloses the shallow third ventricle of the brain. • bundle of neuronal processes (axons) outside the CNS. • allows us to voluntarily control our skeletal muscles. • monitors health of nearby neurons and dispose of debris. • ...
Muscle Physfolio 2014-09-22
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- Point where it’s attached to the immovable or less moveable bone
- The gap between muscle cells’ membranes
- Muscle around the eye
- Moving a limb away from the body’s midline
- Muscles that oppose of reverse a movement
- Decreases the angle of the joint and brings bones towards each other
- Threadlike protein that has 2 different types
- Myosin heads or projections
- Single, brief, jerky muscle contractions
- The muscle only found in the heart
- Increases the angle of the joint and move the bones away from each other
- The neurotransmitter that stimulates skeletal muscle cells
- One neuron and all the skeletal muscle cells it stimulates
- Attach muscles indirectly to bones or cartilages
- Point where it’s attached to the movable bone
- It is made when pyruvic acid is generated during glycolysis
- Type of muscle with no striations and is involuntary
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- Long ribbonlike organelles
- An even tougher “overcoat” of connective tissue that bundles fascicles together
- A specialized smooth endomplasmic reticulum
- “feather like” Pattern, short fascicles attach obliquely to a central tendon
- Chains of tiny contractile units made of myofibrils
- Delicate connective tissue sheath
- A bundle of muscle fibers
- Plasma membrane where many oval nuclei can be seen beneath
- The movement of a limb toward the body’s midline
- When a muscle is no longer stimulated and loses tone and becomes paralyzed
- Thread-like extension of a neuron, called the nerve fiber
- Help prime movers by producing the same movement
- A coarser fibrous membrane that wraps around several sheathed muscle fibers
30 Clues: Muscle around the eye • A bundle of muscle fibers • Long ribbonlike organelles • Myosin heads or projections • Delicate connective tissue sheath • The muscle only found in the heart • The gap between muscle cells’ membranes • Single, brief, jerky muscle contractions • Muscles that oppose of reverse a movement • Moving a limb away from the body’s midline • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2018-01-30
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- point where something begins, arises, or is derived
- medius the muscle of the buttocks lying between the gluteus maximus and the gluteus minimus
- major broad flat muscle of the calf
- flexion movement of the foot in which the foot flexes downward
- attached at the front, side and rear of the shoulder
- acting of one's own free will
- flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek
- abdominis abs
- muscle form the walls of the heart
- fine transparent tubular sheath that envelops the fibers of skeletal muscles
- muscle of the forearm that flexes the forearm at the elbow
- junction synapse between a motor neuron and skeletal muscle
- femoris large fleshy muscle group covering the front and side of thigh
- muscle extending over the back of neck and shoulders
- major large muscle in upper chest
- a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen
- rotation of the hand and forearm so that the palm faces backwards
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- brachii large muscle on the back of the upper limb
- attaches muscle to bone
- ring of muscle surrounding and serving to guard or close an opening
- brachii large muscle in the upper arm
- condition of shortening and hardening of muscle tendons
- movement in which something pivots around a single long axis
- movement of a limb so that the distal end describes a circle
- any of 5 tendons at the back of a person's knee
- lateralis quad. muscle that covers the outer anterior aspect of the femur
26 Clues: abdominis abs • attaches muscle to bone • acting of one's own free will • major large muscle in upper chest • muscle form the walls of the heart • major broad flat muscle of the calf • brachii large muscle in the upper arm • flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek • any of 5 tendons at the back of a person's knee • brachii large muscle on the back of the upper limb • ...
Ivy's Muscular System 2023-01-25
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- Allows muscle movement while keeping structure
- Affects voluntary movement
- The organelle in muscles
- Ability to respond to stimuli
- Separates skeletal muscle tissue into fascicles
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- If you are paralyzed, your muscles have little...
- Made of thin actin and thick myosin filaments
- Able to return to normal shape
- To be stretched without damage
- For muscle attachment
- A bouquet of myocytes
- Protects the muscle from friction
12 Clues: For muscle attachment • A bouquet of myocytes • The organelle in muscles • Affects voluntary movement • Ability to respond to stimuli • Able to return to normal shape • To be stretched without damage • Protects the muscle from friction • Made of thin actin and thick myosin filaments • Allows muscle movement while keeping structure • ...
Insects 2015-05-27
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- Insect fertilization
- Male reproductive organ
- Method of fertilization
- The skeletal structure
- Air tubes used for respiration
- Outer shell around the embryo
- Insect blood
- Period between hatching and adulthood during incomplete metamorphosis
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- Part of body where the digestive, reproductive, and excretory systems are located
- Period when the first insects lived on Earth
- The middle segment of the body where the wings are located
- Insect heart
- The eye structure
- Where the sensory organs are located
14 Clues: Insect heart • Insect blood • The eye structure • Insect fertilization • The skeletal structure • Male reproductive organ • Method of fertilization • Outer shell around the embryo • Air tubes used for respiration • Where the sensory organs are located • Period when the first insects lived on Earth • The middle segment of the body where the wings are located • ...
Muscle System Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-18
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- necessary for movement
- muscles within our body that we cannot touch
- muscles give our bodies ________
- the name of the muscle cell
- make up the muscles
- we have 600 _________ muscles
- muscles work in ________
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- number of types of muscle tissue
- our bodies would not have _________ without muscles
- a partial state of contraction at all times
- muscle tissue found in the heart
- membrane that covers the muscles
- muscle tissue found over the skeleton
- muscles help maintain body ________
- muscles we can touch
- muscle tissue found in the organs
16 Clues: make up the muscles • muscles we can touch • necessary for movement • muscles work in ________ • the name of the muscle cell • we have 600 _________ muscles • number of types of muscle tissue • muscle tissue found in the heart • membrane that covers the muscles • muscles give our bodies ________ • muscle tissue found in the organs • muscles help maintain body ________ • ...
Descending tracts 2020-05-07
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- sequence of motor activity is programmed
- spinal and cranial motor neutrons that innervate skeletal muscles
- dorsiflection of great toe and fanning of other toes
- found only in primary motor cortex
- end on the cranial nerve nuclei
- upside down representation of the body
- decreased muscle tone
- present in cortex and brain stems
- initiated by cortex
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- essential for controlling motor activity
- final common pathway
- found in Egypt
- increased resistance to passive movement
- controls posture and balance
- modulate muscle tone
- controls head and eye movements
16 Clues: found in Egypt • initiated by cortex • final common pathway • modulate muscle tone • decreased muscle tone • controls posture and balance • end on the cranial nerve nuclei • controls head and eye movements • present in cortex and brain stems • found only in primary motor cortex • upside down representation of the body • essential for controlling motor activity • ...
Descending tracts 2020-05-07
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- controls posture and balance
- spinal and cranial motor neutrons that innervate skeletal muscles
- upside down representation of the body
- increased resistance to passive movement
- final common pathway
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- dorsiflection of great toe and fanning of other toes
- sequence of motor activity is programmed
- essential for controlling motor activity
- modulate muscle tone
- found in Egypt
- controls head and eye movements
- end on the cranial nerve nuclei
- decreased muscle tone
- initiated by cortex
- found only in primary motor cortex
- present in cortex and brain stems
16 Clues: found in Egypt • initiated by cortex • modulate muscle tone • final common pathway • decreased muscle tone • controls posture and balance • controls head and eye movements • end on the cranial nerve nuclei • present in cortex and brain stems • found only in primary motor cortex • upside down representation of the body • sequence of motor activity is programmed • ...
Body Systems 2021-11-06
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- defends against pathogens
- eliminates liquid waste
- gas exchange
- attaches to muscles for movement; stores minerals and produces blood cells
- attaches to bones and helps with movement
- gland that secretes insulin for glucose regulation
- intestines
- skin
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- produces hormones to regulate growth, metabolism, and development
- group of cells working together
- organ that filters blood
- signals responses to changes in the environment
- group of tissues working together
- basic unit of living things
- transports gases, nutrients, and wastes around the body
- produces gametes for priding offspring
16 Clues: skin • intestines • gas exchange • eliminates liquid waste • organ that filters blood • defends against pathogens • basic unit of living things • group of cells working together • group of tissues working together • produces gametes for priding offspring • attaches to bones and helps with movement • signals responses to changes in the environment • ...
Skeletal review 2021-09-24
8 Clues: bones store 85 percent • bones store 99 percent • protects the spinal cord • protects the lungs and heart • dense tissue crowds bone marrow • Screens for abnormal bone growth • stimulates red blood cell production in the bone marrow • caused by lack of vitamin D or Ca; affects bone growth and density
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2018-01-30
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- muscle extending over the back of neck and shoulders
- flexion movement of the foot in which the foot flexes downward
- movement in which something pivots around a single long axis
- junction synapse between a motor neuron and skeletal muscle
- attached at the front, side and rear of the shoulder
- brachii large muscle in the upper arm
- movement of a limb so that the distal end describes a circle
- lateralis quad. muscle that covers the outer anterior aspect of the femur
- abdominis abs
- any of 5 tendons at the back of a person's knee
- a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen
- point where something begins, arises, or is derived
- medius the muscle of the buttocks lying between the gluteus maximus and the gluteus minimus
- flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek
- rotation of the hand and forearm so that the palm faces backwards
- major broad flat muscle of the calf
Down
- brachii large muscle on the back of the upper limb
- acting of one's own free will
- muscle of the forearm that flexes the forearm at the elbow
- fine transparent tubular sheath that envelops the fibers of skeletal muscles
- femoris large fleshy muscle group covering the front and side of thigh
- condition of shortening and hardening of muscle tendons
- major large muscle in upper chest
- ring of muscle surrounding and serving to guard or close an opening
- attaches muscle to bone
- muscle form the walls of the heart
26 Clues: abdominis abs • attaches muscle to bone • acting of one's own free will • major large muscle in upper chest • muscle form the walls of the heart • major broad flat muscle of the calf • brachii large muscle in the upper arm • flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek • any of 5 tendons at the back of a person's knee • brachii large muscle on the back of the upper limb • ...
Unit 8 Vocabulary 2018-01-30
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- medius the muscle of the buttocks lying between the gluteus maximus and the gluteus minimus
- rotation of the hand and forearm so that the palm faces backwards
- attaches muscle to bone
- major large muscle in upper chest
- muscle extending over the back of neck and shoulders
- condition of shortening and hardening of muscle tendons
- attached at the front, side and rear of the shoulder
- junction synapse between a motor neuron and skeletal muscle
- movement of a limb so that the distal end describes a circle
- fine transparent tubular sheath that envelops the fibers of skeletal muscles
- femoris large fleshy muscle group covering the front and side of thigh
- point where something begins, arises, or is derived
- abdominis abs
Down
- ring of muscle surrounding and serving to guard or close an opening
- brachii large muscle on the back of the upper limb
- brachii large muscle in the upper arm
- flexion movement of the foot in which the foot flexes downward
- major broad flat muscle of the calf
- acting of one's own free will
- muscle of the forearm that flexes the forearm at the elbow
- any of 5 tendons at the back of a person's knee
- muscle form the walls of the heart
- movement in which something pivots around a single long axis
- flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek
- a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen
- lateralis quad. muscle that covers the outer anterior aspect of the femur
26 Clues: abdominis abs • attaches muscle to bone • acting of one's own free will • major large muscle in upper chest • muscle form the walls of the heart • major broad flat muscle of the calf • brachii large muscle in the upper arm • flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek • any of 5 tendons at the back of a person's knee • brachii large muscle on the back of the upper limb • ...
Involuntary vs. Voluntary Muscles 2013-02-12
10 Clues: A striped muscle • Top side of upper arm • A muscle in your heart • Connects bones to bones • bottom side of upper arm • Striated voluntary muscle • Connects muscles to bones • A non-striated involuntary muscle • Muscles that you can chose to move • Muscles that you can't move all the time
muscles puzzle for kids made by kids 2021-02-18
10 Clues: moves your bones • the strongest muscle. • pumps blood to the body • where bone meet muscles • connects bones together • The body's largest muscle • where bone meet something • includes the stomach and intestines • help with neck flexion and side bending • is a thick, triangular shoulder muscle.
r blends 2024-04-17
10 Clues: to watch something • Rhymes with boulder • To not move something • To note move yourself • to lightly hit a thing • The build of something • Something that means alot • A fancy word for good job • The opposite of stationary • A person place or thing that you use in a snowy area
VOCABULARY REVISION 2013-08-25
Across
- Thrust one's lips in displeasure/as if you're about to kiss someone
- To wrap up or surround
- Like a skeleton
- Wild disorder or uproar
- Not relevant
- to supply with light to make clear
- Too much pride
- Causing infection
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- To estimate the value or quality of something
- Great destruction OR Overwhelemed
- Strong effect on the mind or feelings
- To cry softly
- anger aroused by something unjust or offensive
- Unyielding/Stubborn
- Acted uon by something or someone else
15 Clues: Not relevant • To cry softly • Too much pride • Like a skeleton • Causing infection • Unyielding/Stubborn • To wrap up or surround • Wild disorder or uproar • Great destruction OR Overwhelemed • to supply with light to make clear • Strong effect on the mind or feelings • Acted uon by something or someone else • To estimate the value or quality of something • ...
VOCABULARY REVISION 2013-08-25
Across
- Causing infection
- Acted upon by something or someone else
- to supply with light to make clear
- Wild disorder or uproar
- To wrap up or surround
- Unyielding/Stubborn
Down
- To cry softly
- Strong effect on the mind or feelings
- Like a skeleton
- anger aroused by something unjust or offensive
- Too much pride
- To estimate the value or quality of something
- Great destruction OR Overwhelmed
- Not relevant
- Thrust one's lips in displeasure/as if you're about to kiss someone
15 Clues: Not relevant • To cry softly • Too much pride • Like a skeleton • Causing infection • Unyielding/Stubborn • To wrap up or surround • Wild disorder or uproar • Great destruction OR Overwhelmed • to supply with light to make clear • Strong effect on the mind or feelings • Acted upon by something or someone else • To estimate the value or quality of something • ...
Body Systems 2023-03-30
Across
- millions of cells working together
- instructions for building an organism
- 23 pairs
- provides structure for the human organism
- smallest unit of a living thing
- the heart
- the brain, spinal cord, neurons, and nerve endings
- the lungs and trachea
Down
- responsible for your physical traits
- the mouth, the stomach, the intestines
- allows for movement
- A and T, G and C
- all body systems work _________
- the arteries, the capillaries, the veins
- made up of multiple tissues
15 Clues: 23 pairs • the heart • A and T, G and C • allows for movement • the lungs and trachea • made up of multiple tissues • all body systems work _________ • smallest unit of a living thing • millions of cells working together • responsible for your physical traits • instructions for building an organism • the mouth, the stomach, the intestines • the arteries, the capillaries, the veins • ...
PE 1 Movement Enhancement 2019-09-30
Across
- voluntary muscles
- released with muscle contraction
- presence of oxygen
- abdominal muscles
- movement of the body parts away from the middle of the body
- function of the muscle that hold bones tightly together
- the muscle that contracts when arm is flexed
Down
- shoulder muscles
- upper back muscles
- muscles of the buttocks
- muscles of the lower leg
- causes muscle fatigue
- moving a body part around an axis
- absence of oxygen
- the chemical form of raw energy in the body
15 Clues: shoulder muscles • voluntary muscles • abdominal muscles • absence of oxygen • upper back muscles • presence of oxygen • causes muscle fatigue • muscles of the buttocks • muscles of the lower leg • released with muscle contraction • moving a body part around an axis • the chemical form of raw energy in the body • the muscle that contracts when arm is flexed • ...
Crossword Sports Med 2024-01-17
Across
- FG
- the depressing act of losing muscle mass :(
- muscle that connects to bone
- muscle that lines the organs
- age related muscle atrophy
- respiration typically used by FG fibers
- SO
- the process FG fibers use to make glucose into energy
Down
- the powerhouse of the cell
- a process where structural proteins are added to muscle fiber
- respiration typically used by slow twitch muscles
- muscle near the heart
- adenosine triphosphate
- formation of more extensive capillary networks around a muscle fiber
- FO
15 Clues: FG • FO • SO • muscle near the heart • adenosine triphosphate • the powerhouse of the cell • age related muscle atrophy • muscle that connects to bone • muscle that lines the organs • respiration typically used by FG fibers • the depressing act of losing muscle mass :( • respiration typically used by slow twitch muscles • the process FG fibers use to make glucose into energy • ...
Baron's photosynthesis and cellular respration 2016-12-07
Across
- adenosine triphosphate
- adenosine diphosphate
- cycle that occurs in photosynthesis
- produces 4 ATP but uses 2 ATP
- cycle that occurs in cellular respiration
- fluid substance within a chloroplast
- organism that makes its own food
- organelle where cellular respiration occurs
- autotrophs which get energy from inorganic substances
- fermentation within animal skeletal muscles
Down
- a single sac like membrane found in chloroplasts
- uses oxygen
- breakdown of molecules to obtain energy
- organism that consumes other organisms to obtain energy
- organelle which carries out photosynthesis
- the pigment found in chloroplasts
- without oxygen
- produces: oxygen and glucos
18 Clues: uses oxygen • without oxygen • adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • produces: oxygen and glucos • produces 4 ATP but uses 2 ATP • organism that makes its own food • the pigment found in chloroplasts • cycle that occurs in photosynthesis • fluid substance within a chloroplast • breakdown of molecules to obtain energy • cycle that occurs in cellular respiration • ...
Goodwin's 2016-12-07
Across
- adenosine diphosphate
- fermentation that happens in animals' skeletal muscles
- glucose+oxygen+light=carbon dioxide+water+energy
- the pigment in chloroplast
- organism that relies on autotrophs for food
- this cycle happens in photosynthesis
- occurs in the cytoplasm
- oxygen is present in this pathway
- organism that creates its own food
Down
- this pathway does not use oxygen
- chemical energy/inorganic substances
- carbon dioxide+water+light= Glucose+oxygen
- where cellular respiration takes place
- the pigment in this is chloropyll
- fluid filled sacs of grana
- sac like membrane
- this cycle happens in cellular respiration
- adenosine triphosphate
18 Clues: sac like membrane • adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • occurs in the cytoplasm • fluid filled sacs of grana • the pigment in chloroplast • this pathway does not use oxygen • the pigment in this is chloropyll • oxygen is present in this pathway • organism that creates its own food • chemical energy/inorganic substances • this cycle happens in photosynthesis • ...
Muscle Contraction 2017-06-12
Across
- attaches a muscle to bone
- stores glucose for ATP production
- overlapping of thin over thick filaments
- protein found on thin filaments
- rod-like found in muscle fiber
- structures inside the sarcomere (thick, thin)
- neurotransmitter released at NMJ
- grouping of muscle fibers
- cytoplasm of muscle cell
Down
- red pigment that stores oxygen
- functional unit of skeletal muscle
- removes the blocking action of tropomyosin
- myosin binding to actin
- protein, blocks myosin from bindindg to actin
- T tubule + 2 terminal cisterns of SR
- muscle cell's plasma membrane
- protein found on thick filaments
- main mineral in muscle contraction
18 Clues: myosin binding to actin • cytoplasm of muscle cell • attaches a muscle to bone • grouping of muscle fibers • muscle cell's plasma membrane • red pigment that stores oxygen • rod-like found in muscle fiber • protein found on thin filaments • neurotransmitter released at NMJ • protein found on thick filaments • stores glucose for ATP production • functional unit of skeletal muscle • ...
animal science 2023-02-27
Across
- the forth part of the estrous cycle
- the second part of the estrous cycle
- the act of giving birth
- producing an exact genetic copy of an organisms
- difficulty giving birth
- the third part of the estrous cycle
- obtains oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide
- mating related animals
Down
- circulates blood caring oxygen through the body
- provides movement to the skeleton
- provides structure, support and protection
- heat
- stage 1 of parturition
- stage 2 of parturition
- mating closely related animals
- length of pregnancy
- the cycle of reproduction
- mating animals of different breeds
18 Clues: heat • length of pregnancy • stage 1 of parturition • stage 2 of parturition • mating related animals • the act of giving birth • difficulty giving birth • the cycle of reproduction • mating closely related animals • provides movement to the skeleton • mating animals of different breeds • the forth part of the estrous cycle • the third part of the estrous cycle • ...
Continuous Improvement 2014-10-13
Across
- how many S's does it take to make a tidy office?
- a name to remember
- highly visual focal points
- it's about eighty twenty
- go and see
- essentials to do the job
Down
- a skeletal diagram
- how we develop and sustain
- non stop striving to attain level 10
- the aim is to work across them
- an edible diagram
- and the process goes round and round
12 Clues: go and see • an edible diagram • a skeletal diagram • a name to remember • it's about eighty twenty • essentials to do the job • how we develop and sustain • highly visual focal points • the aim is to work across them • non stop striving to attain level 10 • and the process goes round and round • how many S's does it take to make a tidy office?
The Reflex Arc - Isabel Crosswod 2022-10-05
Across
- Reviewing material in systematic intervals
- reaction
- Involving skeletal muscles
- Conduct nerve impulses within the CNS
- Involving internal organs
- body part responsible for producing the action
Down
- Conduct nerve impulses from receptors to the CNS
- senses neuron
- refers to the neutral pathway that leads to a reflex response
- investigating, thinking, creating
- Conduct nerve impulses from the CNS to effectors
- Processing information internally
12 Clues: reaction • senses neuron • Involving internal organs • Involving skeletal muscles • investigating, thinking, creating • Processing information internally • Conduct nerve impulses within the CNS • Reviewing material in systematic intervals • body part responsible for producing the action • Conduct nerve impulses from receptors to the CNS • ...
Muscles 2023-04-25
Across
- these increase the angle between ventral surfaces
- connective tissue surrounding individual muscle fibers
- nerve cells that conduct impulses towards the CNS
- nerve cells that conduct impulses away from the CNS
- any of the alternate dark and light cross bands of a myofibril of striated muscle
- type of muscle tissue that helps the heart pump, involuntary
- muscles always do this and get shorter
- these decrease the angle between ventral surfaces
- the attachment of a muscle moves during movement
- external connective tissue sheath around a whole muscle
- contractile protein that makes up the thick filaments in muscle fibers
Down
- explanation of how thick and thin filaments slide relative to one another during muscle contraction to decrease sarcomere length
- contractile protein that is part of the thin filaments in muscle fibers
- protein of muscle that forms a complex with troponin regulating the interaction of actin and myosin
- any of the repeating structural units of striated muscle fibrils
- aka muscle cell aka muscle fiber
- type of muscle tissue that lines hollow organs, involuntary
- type of muscle tissue that surrounds bones, voluntary
- to shorten and thicken
- network of interlacing blood vessels or nerves
- a small bundle of muscle fibers
- protein of muscle that together with tropomyosin forms a regulatory protein complex that ocntrols the interaction of actin and myosin
- the attachment of a muscle that stays stationary during movement
- connective tissue surrounding a fascicle
- an organ composed of one or three types of tissue (skeletal, smooth, or cardiac), specialized for contraction
25 Clues: to shorten and thicken • a small bundle of muscle fibers • aka muscle cell aka muscle fiber • muscles always do this and get shorter • connective tissue surrounding a fascicle • network of interlacing blood vessels or nerves • the attachment of a muscle moves during movement • these increase the angle between ventral surfaces • ...
Neoplasia Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-23
Across
- bone tumor,benign
- cns tumor
- cancer with rare metastases
- He defined 'neoplasia'
- melanocytic malignancy
- distant tumor spread
- cartilage tumor,benign
- lymph node cancer
- malignancy of fibroblast
- benign cystic glandular tumor
- salivary gland mixed tumor
- tumor arising from totipotent germ cells
- testicular cancer
- ..ending in oma,but non-neoplastic
- ectopic tissue
- neoplastic harbinger
Down
- fungal - tumor mimicker
- smooth muscle tumor,benign
- epithelial malignancy
- disorganised tumor-like mass
- benign adipocyte tumor
- trophoblastic cancer
- skeletal muscle tumor,benign
- benign neoplasm with finger-like projections
- lack of differentiation
- hamartoma of blood vessel
- mesenchymal malignancy
27 Clues: cns tumor • ectopic tissue • bone tumor,benign • lymph node cancer • testicular cancer • trophoblastic cancer • distant tumor spread • neoplastic harbinger • epithelial malignancy • He defined 'neoplasia' • melanocytic malignancy • benign adipocyte tumor • cartilage tumor,benign • mesenchymal malignancy • fungal - tumor mimicker • lack of differentiation • malignancy of fibroblast • ...
6th and 7th Study Sheet 2022-09-22
Across
- 100% in energy pyramid
- genetic material in nucleus
- control center holds DNA
- balance
- variety of life
- living
- controls traffic in and out of the cell
- heterotroph eats food
- all biotic interacting
- causes a response
- most from sexual reproduction
- passage of genetic instructions
Down
- all living things are made of cells
- eukarya bacteria and archea
- biotic and abiotic factors
- nonliving
- growth response due to an external stimulus
- inherited traits that increase survival
- protects organs
- plant bends toward light
- breaks down matter
- breaks down
- change over time
- photosynthesis
- genetic material not in nucleus
25 Clues: living • balance • nonliving • breaks down • photosynthesis • protects organs • variety of life • change over time • causes a response • breaks down matter • heterotroph eats food • 100% in energy pyramid • all biotic interacting • control center holds DNA • plant bends toward light • biotic and abiotic factors • eukarya bacteria and archea • genetic material in nucleus • most from sexual reproduction • ...
Joonsei's Vocab Crossword 9/17 2022-09-15
Across
- silly, trivial, foolish
- depressing, discouraging, harsh, cold, barren
- on and off, infrequent, random
- frugal, cheap, stingy
- to nurture, improve, refine
- very thin and weak, skeletal, bony
- quiet and modest; reserved
- by chance; not planned; lacking order; random
- existing in great quantities; abundant
- to abuse verbally; berate
Down
- to find out for certain
- healthy, strong, hearty
- moving quickly and lightly: lively, active
- complicated; difficult to understand; complex
- rumpled, mussed; hanging in disorder
- gentle sadness, "blue"
- morally pure, modest
- old and feeble, worn-out, ruined
- happen again, repeat, reappear
- appearance, exterior, outside
- shorten, abridge
21 Clues: shorten, abridge • morally pure, modest • frugal, cheap, stingy • gentle sadness, "blue" • to find out for certain • silly, trivial, foolish • healthy, strong, hearty • to abuse verbally; berate • quiet and modest; reserved • to nurture, improve, refine • appearance, exterior, outside • on and off, infrequent, random • happen again, repeat, reappear • old and feeble, worn-out, ruined • ...
Equine Terms 2023-02-15
Across
- First know horses
- Equipment used to ride and drive horses
- Young female horse
- Brings oxygen to blood
- Equation used for feed
- Group of horses
- Lives on the outside
- Breaks down nutrients into energy
- Baby horse
- Provides movement to the body
Down
- Used for leading and tying up a horse
- Provides movement for the bones
- Lives on the inside
- Controls the movement of internal organs
- Mature female horse
- Scientific name
- Exchanges gases through breathing
- Muscles that controls the heart
- Young male horse
- Castrated Male horse
- Used for riding horses
- Completes circulation in foot when pressed
- Mature male horse
23 Clues: Baby horse • Scientific name • Group of horses • Young male horse • First know horses • Mature male horse • Young female horse • Lives on the inside • Mature female horse • Lives on the outside • Castrated Male horse • Brings oxygen to blood • Equation used for feed • Used for riding horses • Provides movement to the body • Provides movement for the bones • Muscles that controls the heart • ...
DNA, ENTOMOLOGY, DEATH, ANTROPOLOGY 2022-05-21
Across
- framework for our bodies
- 46 found in the human body
- a manner of death
- segment of DNA
- connective tissues throughout body
- second stage of blowfly life cycle
- purpose is to determine cause of death
- attached bone to bone
- one segment of an insect
- attaches muscle to bone
Down
- source of DNA
- study of insects
- source of DNA excreted from body when hot
- lay eggs in decomposing tissue
- most common manner of death
- uses skeletal anatomy to identify remains
- becomes present after 2 hours of death
- person who certifies death
- attracted to open wounds
- genetic material of all living things
20 Clues: source of DNA • segment of DNA • study of insects • a manner of death • attached bone to bone • attaches muscle to bone • framework for our bodies • attracted to open wounds • one segment of an insect • 46 found in the human body • person who certifies death • most common manner of death • lay eggs in decomposing tissue • connective tissues throughout body • ...
Test before final 2019-06-07
Across
- A metal and nonmetal
- the "stuff' you start with
- yields
- _ has a + charge
- CuSO4
- puts chemical formulas in place of chemical name
- an atom with a charge
- a substance that is not conductive
- the _ is the temperature a solid becomes a liquid
- charge of a calcium ion
- iii
Down
- _ has a - charge
- the subscripts are the same, _ then
- CO
- Li2Co3
- MnO4
- has 8 in its outer layer
- The atoms are involved in bonding
- the only positive ion
- # in font of the formula
- OH
- Between 2 non-metal
- the "stuff" you make
- 6 of 1 molecule
24 Clues: CO • OH • iii • MnO4 • CuSO4 • Li2Co3 • yields • 6 of 1 molecule • _ has a - charge • _ has a + charge • Between 2 non-metal • A metal and nonmetal • the "stuff" you make • the only positive ion • an atom with a charge • charge of a calcium ion • has 8 in its outer layer • # in font of the formula • the "stuff' you start with • The atoms are involved in bonding • a substance that is not conductive • ...
Muscle crossword puzzle 2023-12-01
Across
- Enzymes that break down ACH
- muscle produces heat and protects organs
- Plasma membrane of muscle cells
- Pacemakers cells of the heart
- Enlargement for muscle
- Cells contain a lot of mitochondria
- Membrane that surronds Fascicles
- Fiber that contains actin and myosin
- A muscle under conscious control
- A sustained involuntary contraction
- Heart muscle
- Gap between neuron and motor end plate
Down
- Boundary between sarcomeres
- A single muscle cell
- A muscle that is not under conscious control
- Membrane that surrounds muscle fibers
- Muscle becomes small & weak due to disuse
- Smaller muscle fibers
- joined together by intercalated discs
- Bundle of fibers
20 Clues: Heart muscle • Bundle of fibers • A single muscle cell • Smaller muscle fibers • Enlargement for muscle • Boundary between sarcomeres • Enzymes that break down ACH • Pacemakers cells of the heart • Plasma membrane of muscle cells • Membrane that surronds Fascicles • A muscle under conscious control • Cells contain a lot of mitochondria • A sustained involuntary contraction • ...
Anatomy Review 2024-03-14
Across
- Skeletal muscle
- away from midline
- Skeleton for movement
- Most medial in the anatomical position
- bone to bone
- long thigh bone
- Skeleton for Protection
- Turn foot in
- near the front
- Bend arm
- Three muscle bundles
- shoulders move down
- shoulder muscle
- Dorsi lower back muscle
- Returns to original length
Down
- moving shoulders up
- upper arm bone
- Shortening of muscles length
- Four
- Four muscle bundles
- finger bones
- Shake head
- away from midline
- upper back muscle
- lengths up to 150
- Lateral in anatomical position
- near the limb attachment
- Straight
- function of the femur
- muscle to bone
30 Clues: Four • Bend arm • Straight • Shake head • finger bones • bone to bone • Turn foot in • upper arm bone • near the front • muscle to bone • Skeletal muscle • long thigh bone • shoulder muscle • away from midline • away from midline • upper back muscle • lengths up to 150 • Four muscle bundles • shoulders move down • moving shoulders up • Three muscle bundles • Skeleton for movement • function of the femur • ...
Muscular System 2020-12-16
Across
- muscle of the heart
- muscle of hollow organs
- cell membrane of muscle fiber
- area of sarcomere, thick filament only.
- loss of muscle mass
- fluid of muscle fiber
- can return to resting length
- thin filament
- bundle of muscle fibers
- longitudinal bundles in muscle fibers
- can shorten
Down
- rhythmic wavelike contraction
- from z-disc to z-disc
- muscle attached to bones
- thick filament
- smooth, sustained contraction
- can stretch
- can respond to electrical signals
- area of sarcomere, thin filament only
- connects muscle to bone
- area of sarcomere full length of myosin
- where nerve meets muscle
22 Clues: can stretch • can shorten • thin filament • thick filament • muscle of the heart • loss of muscle mass • from z-disc to z-disc • fluid of muscle fiber • muscle of hollow organs • connects muscle to bone • bundle of muscle fibers • muscle attached to bones • where nerve meets muscle • can return to resting length • rhythmic wavelike contraction • smooth, sustained contraction • ...
Body System's 2023-03-08
8 Clues: Muscle heart • taking oxygen • get rid of waste of blood • send messages and receive • maintains body temperature • regulate the body's growth • protect organs create blood • break's down food into nutrients
skeletal systen 2021-11-17
9 Clues: in the jaw • in the sckol • war the malthis • war the tosh are • war the soldr is • war the stumickis • big don in the keg • war the nuckls are • war the figrs are03svkl
Descending tracts 2020-05-07
Across
- controls posture and balance
- spinal and cranial motor neutrons that innervate skeletal muscles
- upside down representation of the body
- increased resistance to passive movement
- final common pathway
Down
- dorsiflection of great toe and fanning of other toes
- sequence of motor activity is programmed
- essential for controlling motor activity
- modulate muscle tone
- found in Egypt
- controls head and eye movements
- end on the cranial nerve nuclei
- decreased muscle tone
- initiated by cortex
- found only in primary motor cortex
- present in cortex and brain stems
16 Clues: found in Egypt • initiated by cortex • modulate muscle tone • final common pathway • decreased muscle tone • controls posture and balance • controls head and eye movements • end on the cranial nerve nuclei • present in cortex and brain stems • found only in primary motor cortex • upside down representation of the body • sequence of motor activity is programmed • ...
Decending 2020-05-07
Across
- modulate muscle tone
- dorsiflection of great toe and fanning of other toes
- upside down representation of the body
- sequence of motor activity is programmed
- end on the cranial nerve nuclei
- spinal and cranial motor neutrons that innervate skeletal muscles
- found in Egypt
- present in cortex and brain stems
Down
- decreased muscle tone
- found only in primary motor cortex
- controls posture and balance
- increased resistance to passive movement
- essential for controlling motor activity
- controls head and eye movements
- initiated by cortex
- final common pathway
16 Clues: found in Egypt • initiated by cortex • modulate muscle tone • final common pathway • decreased muscle tone • controls posture and balance • controls head and eye movements • end on the cranial nerve nuclei • present in cortex and brain stems • found only in primary motor cortex • upside down representation of the body • increased resistance to passive movement • ...
organ system 2022-05-25
11 Clues: produces eggs • make up the body • gives body its shape • outside layer of body • pumps blood to the body • removes waste and toxins • control center of the body • nourishes fetus prior to birth • move fresh air around your body • carries food from mouth to stomach • makes white blood cells to protect from infections
Human Body System 2023-10-16
Across
- Prevents one from being sick
- Protects the body
- Different organs for male and female
- Transports substances through the body
- Sends messages from the body to brain
Down
- Controls levels of electrolytes
- Contains the largest organ
- Oxygen enters the body while waste gases leave
- Controls growth and development
- Breaks down food for cells
- Pumps blood
11 Clues: Pumps blood • Protects the body • Contains the largest organ • Breaks down food for cells • Prevents one from being sick • Controls levels of electrolytes • Controls growth and development • Different organs for male and female • Sends messages from the body to brain • Transports substances through the body • Oxygen enters the body while waste gases leave
Human Body System 2023-10-16
Across
- Pumps blood
- Breaks down food for cells
- Contains the largest organ
- Different organs for male and female
Down
- Prevents one from being sick
- Oxygen enters the body while waste gases leave
- Controls growth and development
- Transports substances through the body
- Controls levels of electrolytes
- Protects the body
- Sends messages from the body to brain
11 Clues: Pumps blood • Protects the body • Breaks down food for cells • Contains the largest organ • Prevents one from being sick • Controls growth and development • Controls levels of electrolytes • Different organs for male and female • Sends messages from the body to brain • Transports substances through the body • Oxygen enters the body while waste gases leave
Body system crossword 2023-12-13
9 Clues: Helps you breath • Regulates hormones • It involves the skin • Removes waste from body • Pumps blood through body • Responsible for movement • Allows the body to form shape • Controls what your body does and when • Powered by the stomach and small intestine
Muscular System Crossword 2024-03-25
Across
- Starts at the base of your neck, goes across your shoulders and extends to the middle of your back
- Occurs when damaged muscle tissue releases its proteins and electrolytes into the blood
- An age related, involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength
- Involuntary muscle contractions and overly stimulated peripheral nerves
- Each of a pair of long muscles that connect the sternum, clavicle, and mastoid process of the temporal bone and serve to turn and nod the head
- Any disorder that affects the heart muscle
Down
- An increase in muscle mass that is achieved through exercises like resistance training
- Abbreviation for a fatal motor neuron disease characterized by progressive degeneration of nerve cells in the spinal cord and brain
- A flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek
- An impairing disorder that resulted in the delayed relaxation of skeletal muscles after voluntary contraction
10 Clues: Any disorder that affects the heart muscle • A flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek • An age related, involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength • Involuntary muscle contractions and overly stimulated peripheral nerves • An increase in muscle mass that is achieved through exercises like resistance training • ...
Career Challenger 2012-02-29
Across
- a person who specializes in geologic research and study.
- a specialist in psychology
- a person who practices veterinary medicine or surgery.
- the cultivation of a garden, orachard, or nursey; the cultivation of flowers, fruits, vegetables, or ornamental plants
- the science dealing with the chemistry of living matter
- medical specialty concerned with correction of deformities or functional impairments of the skeletal system, especially the extremities and the spine, and associated structures, as muscles and ligaments.
Down
- the branch of philosophy dealing with the origin and general structure of the universe, with its parts, elements, and laws, and especially with such of its characteristics as space, time, causality, and freedom.
- a licensed professional who practices optometry
- specialist in archaeology, the scientific study of prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, etc.
- a person professionally engaged in the design of certain large constructions other than buildings
- a person responsible for preserving, organizing, or servicing archival material.
- the science dealing with the atmosphere and its phenomena, including weather and climate
- a person licensed to prepare and dispense drugs and medicines; druggist; apothecary; pharmaceutical chemist.
- the branch of dentistry dealing with the prevention and correction of irregular teeth, as by means of braces.
- the art or profession of applying cosmetics
- a specialist in biology.
16 Clues: a specialist in biology. • a specialist in psychology • the art or profession of applying cosmetics • a licensed professional who practices optometry • a person who practices veterinary medicine or surgery. • the science dealing with the chemistry of living matter • a person who specializes in geologic research and study. • ...
Spinal Cord Review 2022-11-10
Across
- branches innervate the skin and muscles of the anterior and medial thigh
- funiculi that carry information about touch and limb position to the brain
- innervates the posterior thigh and most of the leg and foot
- Portion of the posterior horn that contains neurons that send pain and temperature sensations to the brain
- collection of muscle fibers innervated by motor axons within each segmental nerve root
- central part of the spinal cord, shaped like a butterfly, contains cell bodies of the neurons
- section of the grey matter in the spinal cord that carry sensory information to the brain
- the area of the skin innervated by the sensory axons within each segmental nerve root
- funiculi that are ascending and descending pathways
- part of the spinal cord that carry afferent sensory information to the CNS
- Portion of the grey matter that contains CSF
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- the entire upper limb is innervated by these branches
- part of the spinal cord that carry efferent motor information to tissue
- the outer part of the spinal cord that contains bundles of ascending and descending fibers
- part of the central nervous system, carries sensory and motor information
- funiculi that are descending pain pathways for movement
- section of the grey matter in the spinal cord that contains cell bodies of motor neurons that activate skeletal muscle
- provides cutaneous sensory info from posterior scalp to the clavicle
18 Clues: Portion of the grey matter that contains CSF • funiculi that are ascending and descending pathways • the entire upper limb is innervated by these branches • funiculi that are descending pain pathways for movement • innervates the posterior thigh and most of the leg and foot • provides cutaneous sensory info from posterior scalp to the clavicle • ...
digestive, respiratory, muscular, and skeletal system 2018-04-12
8 Clues: biggest part of the brain. • the bones inside your body. • the bottom half of your leg. • located next to the esophagus. • contains acid to break down food. • the bone that protects your brain. • where the beginning of your digestion starts. • act like balloons inside your body and helps you breathe.
organ system 2021-10-05
Descending tracts 2020-05-07
Across
- sequence of motor activity is programmed
- spinal and cranial motor neutrons that innervate skeletal muscles
- dorsiflection of great toe and fanning of other toes
- found only in primary motor cortex
- end on the cranial nerve nuclei
- upside down representation of the body
- decreased muscle tone
- present in cortex and brain stems
- initiated by cortex
Down
- essential for controlling motor activity
- final common pathway
- found in Egypt
- increased resistance to passive movement
- controls posture and balance
- modulate muscle tone
- controls head and eye movements
16 Clues: found in Egypt • initiated by cortex • final common pathway • modulate muscle tone • decreased muscle tone • controls posture and balance • end on the cranial nerve nuclei • controls head and eye movements • present in cortex and brain stems • found only in primary motor cortex • upside down representation of the body • essential for controlling motor activity • ...
Descending tracts 2020-05-07
Across
- controls posture and balance
- spinal and cranial motor neutrons that innervate skeletal muscles
- upside down representation of the body
- increased resistance to passive movement
- final common pathway
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- dorsiflection of great toe and fanning of other toes
- sequence of motor activity is programmed
- essential for controlling motor activity
- modulate muscle tone
- found in Egypt
- controls head and eye movements
- end on the cranial nerve nuclei
- decreased muscle tone
- initiated by cortex
- found only in primary motor cortex
- present in cortex and brain stems
16 Clues: found in Egypt • initiated by cortex • modulate muscle tone • final common pathway • decreased muscle tone • controls posture and balance • controls head and eye movements • end on the cranial nerve nuclei • present in cortex and brain stems • found only in primary motor cortex • upside down representation of the body • sequence of motor activity is programmed • ...
Spicer's crossword 2016-12-06
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- lactic acid, does not use energy
- sack like membrane
- adenosine diphosphate
- Carbon dioxide, water, light makes energy and oxygen
- krebs cycle, needs energy
- mostly found in leaves,captures light energy
- the pigment found in plants
- The Process of cellular respiration
- occurs in cytoplasm, 1 glucose molecule turned into ATP
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- an organism that creates its own food
- adenosine triphosphate
- where cellular respiration take place
- chemical energy,non-organic substances
- an organism that rely on other organisms for food
- the process of photosynthesis
- occurs in animal skeletal muscles
16 Clues: sack like membrane • adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • krebs cycle, needs energy • the pigment found in plants • the process of photosynthesis • lactic acid, does not use energy • occurs in animal skeletal muscles • The Process of cellular respiration • an organism that creates its own food • where cellular respiration take place • ...
Body Systems 2021-11-06
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- defends against pathogens
- eliminates liquid waste
- gas exchange
- attaches to muscles for movement; stores minerals and produces blood cells
- attaches to bones and helps with movement
- gland that secretes insulin for glucose regulation
- intestines
- skin
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- produces hormones to regulate growth, metabolism, and development
- group of cells working together
- organ that filters blood
- signals responses to changes in the environment
- group of tissues working together
- basic unit of living things
- transports gases, nutrients, and wastes around the body
- produces gametes for priding offspring
16 Clues: skin • intestines • gas exchange • eliminates liquid waste • organ that filters blood • defends against pathogens • basic unit of living things • group of cells working together • group of tissues working together • produces gametes for priding offspring • attaches to bones and helps with movement • signals responses to changes in the environment • ...
Car systems 2022-09-27
Skeletal structure 2023-04-18
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- The structure that holds the body together
- Soft bone like tissue usually found in joints
- Produces many white blood cells
- Solid network of living cells and protein fibers that are surrounded by deposits of calcium salts
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- The structure that creates and holds a bone to bone connection
- Contains blood stem cells that can become red blood calls, white blood cells, or platelets
- Inflammation of joints that causes pain and stiffness
- Connective tissues that hold bones together and helps bones not damage while moving
8 Clues: Produces many white blood cells • The structure that holds the body together • Soft bone like tissue usually found in joints • Inflammation of joints that causes pain and stiffness • The structure that creates and holds a bone to bone connection • Connective tissues that hold bones together and helps bones not damage while moving • ...
Skeletal Muscle 2024-03-10
8 Clues: tends to be proximal • opposite of antagonist • voltage _____ channels open • _______ contraction coupling • thick filament is made up of _____ • _______ enters, releasing acetylcholine • _____ changes its shape to expose binding sites • constant muscle tension with no change in length
Liver enzymes 2014-03-24
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- Tissue source of C-ALP
- Liver enzyme levels do not give evidence of ?
- Endocrine disease of cats that induces B-ALP
- Cytosolic and mitochondrial enzyme from hepatocytes, skeletal myocytes, cardiac myocytes and erythrocytes that is increased in cases of hepatocyte damage, muscle damage and hemolysis, that has a half live of <1 day in dogs and 7-8 days in horses and should be interpreted with other enzymes.
- Tissue source of B-ALP
- Cytosolic enzyme from hepatocytes, skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle and erythrocytes that has a half live of <6hrs in dogs and should be interpreted with other enzymes.
- Endocrine disease for which ALP levels are used as a screening test.
- Liver enzymes can give you information regarding cholestasis and ?
- Cytosolic enzyme of choice to evaluate hepatocyte damage in dogs/cats
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- Membrane-associated enzyme that has four different isoenzymes
- ALP isoenzyme that does not increase enough to raise serum levels
- Membrane-associated enzyme from biliary epithelium, hepatocytes and mammary epithelium; best diagnostic test from cholestasis in horses and cattle.
- Cause of increased serum GGT in calves.
- Cytosolic enzyme from hepatocytes that is liver specific in horses and ruminants.
- Category of liver enzymes that includes ALP and GGT, which do not directly indicate hepatocyte damage.
- Category of liver enzymes that includes ALT, AST, ID and LDH.
- Disease process for which ALP has high diagnostic sensitivity in dogs.
- Species to which C-ALP is unique
18 Clues: Tissue source of C-ALP • Tissue source of B-ALP • Species to which C-ALP is unique • Cause of increased serum GGT in calves. • Endocrine disease of cats that induces B-ALP • Liver enzyme levels do not give evidence of ? • Membrane-associated enzyme that has four different isoenzymes • Category of liver enzymes that includes ALT, AST, ID and LDH. • ...
Brain Manual for High Schoolers 2024-08-05
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- Surrounds the cerebral hemispheres as bark would a tree. Appears folded or convoluted.
- A small space in between the terminal buttons of neurons where communication between cells occurs.
- This is one of the three main divisions of the brain. It is located in the center, surrounding the cerebral aqueduct, and consists of two main areas: the tectum and the tegmentum. These areas are involved in the auditory and visual systems, including eye movements and visual reflexes, such as blinking when something fast is approaching.
- One of the three divisions of the brain. It is in the front and contains the cerebral cortex, basal ganglia and the limbic system.
- A semiliquid, jellylike substance which fills the space surrounding the membrane of a neuron.
- A type of neurotransmitter that helps send signals in the brain and nervous system. It helps keep us alert and focused. In the peripheral nervous system, it helps control heart rate and blood pressure. This neurotransmitter is also called adrenaline.
- The study of the effects of drugs on the nervous system and behavior.
- Part of the brain stem, this structure is important for sleep and arousal. This structure is also responsible for relaying information from the cerebral cortex to the cerebellum.
- A long thin tube of a neuron, the outer surface of which carries information from the cell body to the terminal buttons.
- Little knobs at the end of the branches of a neuron. These secrete neurotransmitters which excite or inhibit the receiving cells. They are like tiny mailboxes that send messages to other cells.
- Refers to the large grooves within the folded cerebral cortex.
- A belief that the mind and body are separate, and the mind isn’t made of matter.
- A barrier that exists between the blood and the fluid that surrounds the cells of a brain. This barrier keeps harmful substances out and allows nutrients in sort of like a checkpoint.
- A type of cell that receives and sends messages from the body to the brain and back to the body. The messages are sent by a weak electrical current.
- Chemicals inside the body that allow neurons to communicate with other neurons.
- A specialized cell that gathers information from the environment like light, sound, odors, tastes or touch.
- Drugs that block or inhibit postsynaptic effects are called. Examples include Naloxone (Narcan) and Naltrexone.
- Part of the brain stem, this structure is the most tail-like and includes nuclei that control vital functions like regulating the cardiovascular system, respiration and skeletal muscle tone.
- This part of the brain is part of the limbic system and plays an important role in learning classically conditioned emotional responses.
- One of the four divided areas of the cerebral cortex, this part is responsible for decision-making and coordination of goal-directed behaviors like planning your weekly schedule.
- This part of the brain is part of the limbic system and plays an important role in the process of forming declarative memories. If you saw a blank walk across a blank, you would remember it.
- A cell that connects motor neurons and sensory neurons. Lies within the central nervous system.
- Branch-like structures on neurons that look like trees. Neurons use these to communicate with each other like antenna or Wi-Fi.
- A mini version of the cerebrum, it receives information about what you see, hear, feel, and how your body moves. It combines all this information to help control and coordinate your movements.
- The part of the peripheral nervous system that regulates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and glands. Smooth muscle examples include muscle within the skin, blood vessels, eyes, and in the walls and sphincters of the gut.
- A term for the generation of new neurons. Particularly relevant in adult brains.
- A system consisting of the brain and spinal cord. Responsibilities include receiving, processing and responding to sensory info.
- A structure in the brain that connects the cerebrum with the spinal cord. It is composed of the midbrain, pons and medulla oblongata. It is responsible for important survival functions like breathing, consciousness, blood pressure, heart rate and sleep.
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- When networks of brain cells change through growth and reorganization forming new connections and circuits.
- The brain floats in a pool of.
- The largest part of the brain. Divided into two halves, this part of the brain controls muscle functions, speech, thought, emotions, reading, writing and learning.
- A type of neurotransmitter that helps with mood regulation, eating, sleep, dreaming, arousal and impulse control. Drugs that inhibit the reuptake of this neurotransmitter have been found to be useful in treating mental illnesses such as depression. An example of a drug that does this is fluoxetine (Prozac).
- Drugs that facilitate postsynaptic effects are called. Examples include nicotine and cocaine.
- The part of the peripheral nervous system that receives sensory information and controls the movement of skeletal muscles.
- Located beneath the structure with a similar name, this structure controls the autonomic nervous system, the endocrine system and organizes behavior related to survival like fighting, escape, eating and reproduction.
- A framework made of three types of protein strands that form the interior of a neuron.
- A type of drug used to treat depression. It works by stopping the breakdown of certain chemicals in the brain which helps improve mood.
- Part of the cerebral cortex that is most directly responsible for movement.
- An amino acid that is the primary inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain and spinal cord. Full name is gamma-aminobutyric acid.
- Part of the brain that connects the two hemispheres. Like a telephone, this structure enables each region of the brain to know what the other is doing.
- A cell that controls movement behavior.
- One of the three main divisions of the brain, it is in the back and surrounds the fourth ventricle. It has two major areas: metencephalon and the myelencephalon. These areas help coordinate movements, regulate sleep and wake cycles, and control important functions like heart rate, breathing, and muscle tone.
- This part of the brain helps turn learned behaviors into automatic, routine actions, like brushing your teeth or riding a bike. It also plays a role in controlling movement. Problems in this area are linked to Parkinson’s disease, which affects how people move.
- Generally located in the center of a cell, this structure contains chromosomes which make proteins. Can also be used to refer to the inner portion of an atom.
- A system consisting of nerves that form a connection between the central nervous system and the body parts. Examples include nerves that go to the skin or muscles.
- A type of neurotransmitter involved in voluntary movement, attention, learning, reinforcement, planning and problem solving. This neurotransmitter also reinforces the effects of drugs that people tend to abuse.
- One of four parts of the cerebrum, this part is responsible for auditory processing and speech.
- Mostly gray matter and located in the diencephalon, this structure regulates consciousness and alertness as well as relaying sensory and motor signals.
- The soma is the part of a cell that contains the nucleus and the machinery needed for the cell's life processes, such as providing energy.
- One of four parts of the cerebrum, this part is responsible for vision.
- One of four parts of the cerebrum, this part is responsible for receiving sensory info from the body like touching a hot stove.
- A type of neurohormone (chemical made by nerve cells which signals other cells). These are important in stress responses as high levels can cause high blood pressure which leads to headaches, sweating, heart pounding, chest pain and anxiety. Examples of these neurohormones are dopamine, adrenaline and noradrenaline.
- A fatty substance that provides insulation for the electrical messages transmitted along the axon membrane. Looks like a pool noodle.
- Refers to the small grooves within the folded cerebral cortex.
- A system that includes the limbic cortex, the hippocampus and the amygdala. This system is involved in learning, memory, emotions and recognizing emotions in others.
- A belief that the mind is made of matter and produced by the brain.
56 Clues: The brain floats in a pool of. • A cell that controls movement behavior. • Refers to the large grooves within the folded cerebral cortex. • Refers to the small grooves within the folded cerebral cortex. • A belief that the mind is made of matter and produced by the brain. • The study of the effects of drugs on the nervous system and behavior. • ...
CH 5 tests (phleb) 2022-11-03
9 Clues: Urine C&S • stool culture • AFB, ABGs, CBC • Prostate, hCG, FSH • Lactic acid, CK, LDH • Calcium, AP, Vitamin D, Phosphorus • Wound culture, fungal culture, abscess culture • TSH, T4, T4 free, GH, Insulin, Cortisol, GGT, HGA1C • CSF (cell count, protein, glucose), dilantin, serotonin
body systems - ciray 2022-01-13
10 Clues: helps you move • keeps body well • covers your body • flow of blood to/from heart • controls body using chemicals • sending and receiving messages • break down food into particles • helps support and protect your body • brings in oxygen, releasing carbon dioxide • collects excess fluid and returns it to blood
Reflexes 2022-09-27
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- sends signal to body part to react
- response to stimulus
- receives info + sends directions
- causes a change in the activity of an organism
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- senses the stimulus
- collects info from receptor
- produces reaction
- not involved in reflex responses
- pathway that leads to reflex responses
- reflex involving skeletal musles
10 Clues: produces reaction • senses the stimulus • response to stimulus • collects info from receptor • not involved in reflex responses • reflex involving skeletal musles • receives info + sends directions • sends signal to body part to react • pathway that leads to reflex responses • causes a change in the activity of an organism
The Human Body System 2021-02-02
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- Allows digestion and breaks down food
- Interprets senses from external
- Produces gametes and supports development
- Filters and eliminates liquid wastes
- Provides mechanical support
- Enables gas exchange in the air sacs
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- Enables movement, maintains posture
- Transports nutrients, gases and wastes
- Secretes hormones into the bloodstream
- Protects the body's internal environment
10 Clues: Provides mechanical support • Interprets senses from external • Enables movement, maintains posture • Filters and eliminates liquid wastes • Enables gas exchange in the air sacs • Allows digestion and breaks down food • Transports nutrients, gases and wastes • Secretes hormones into the bloodstream • Protects the body's internal environment • ...
Your muscles! 2021-02-17
10 Clues: heart muscle • a group of cells • holds bones together • triceps or bone muscle • stomach and intestines • connects muscle to bone • the largest muscle in The body • makes bones functional to move • let us know when a muscle is hurt • are the busiest muscle in the body
Muscles 2021-02-17
10 Clues: moves your bones • it makes up muscles • where two bones meet • attaches bone to bone • connects muscles to bone • help with quick movements • it pumps blood to your body • the busiest muscle in the body • connects the ends of bones at joints • it includes the stomach and intestines
muscles 2021-02-17
10 Clues: moves your bones • where two bones meet • attaches bone to bone • something in your eyes • pumps blood to the body • attaches muscles to bone • the body´s largest muscles • the busiest muscles in the body • includes the stomach and intestines • located at the end of the bones; joints
Muscular System crossword puzzle 2021-05-05
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- Muscle composed of many bundle fibers
- Muscle surrounded by a connective tissue sheath
- Organ that deals with the Cardiac muscle
- thick filament
- Individual muscle fibers
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- thin filament
- individual muscle cells
- connected to bones
- Only type of muscle that is voluntary
- cause the myosin head to detach from the actin
10 Clues: thin filament • thick filament • connected to bones • individual muscle cells • Individual muscle fibers • Only type of muscle that is voluntary • Muscle composed of many bundle fibers • Organ that deals with the Cardiac muscle • cause the myosin head to detach from the actin • Muscle surrounded by a connective tissue sheath
Med term finals 2017-12-14
10 Clues: fungus • breast bone • toward the head • a hump on the back • second layer of skin • means abnormal softening • cavity that protects the brain • word part that indicates the procedure • ________ muscles are attached to the bone of the skeleton • ________ muscles are located in the wall of internal organs
Body System Made by Ian 2024-01-24
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- Hormone production
- Protects against damage
- Reproduction
- Breathing
- Provides form, support, stability, and movement to the body
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- Blood circulation
- Waste elimination
- Blood production, maintenance of fluid balance, and defense against disease
- Processing food
- Communication between and coordination of all the body systems
10 Clues: Breathing • Reproduction • Processing food • Blood circulation • Waste elimination • Hormone production • Protects against damage • Provides form, support, stability, and movement to the body • Communication between and coordination of all the body systems • Blood production, maintenance of fluid balance, and defense against disease
Fun Facts About Mauritania 2024-03-03
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- Permanent drainage basins are called ___
- ___soils formed where outcrops of the rock have been weathered
- Normal drainage is limited to inland ___ Mauritania
- Which coast is Mauritania on?
- Highest mountain
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- Capital
- Which part of the Sahara is Mauritania located?
- Official language
- Dry riverbeds are called ___
- Divided into ___ geological zones
10 Clues: Capital • Highest mountain • Official language • Dry riverbeds are called ___ • Which coast is Mauritania on? • Divided into ___ geological zones • Permanent drainage basins are called ___ • Which part of the Sahara is Mauritania located? • Normal drainage is limited to inland ___ Mauritania • ___soils formed where outcrops of the rock have been weathered
Skeletal Muscle Movements 2022-11-28
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- Moving the sole of the foot inward at the ankle
- Bending a limb at a joint
- Straightening a limb at joint
- Moving the head around a central axis
- Moving a limb toward the midline of the body
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- Turning the forearm so the palm is down
- Raising a body part
- Moving the arm in a circle around the shoulder
- Moving the sole of the foot outward at the ankle
- Turning the forearm so the palm is up
- Lowering a body part
- Moving a limb away from the midline of the body
12 Clues: Raising a body part • Lowering a body part • Bending a limb at a joint • Straightening a limb at joint • Turning the forearm so the palm is up • Moving the head around a central axis • Turning the forearm so the palm is down • Moving a limb toward the midline of the body • Moving the arm in a circle around the shoulder • Moving the sole of the foot inward at the ankle • ...
MODALITIES 2022-06-07
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- the use of extreme cold to freeze and remove abnormal tissue
- a medical and surgical technique involving the production of heat in a part of the body by high-frequency electric currents, to stimulate the circulation, relieve pain, destroy unhealthy tissue, or cause bleeding vessels to clot.
- heating transferred through waves or rays
- heating directly through contact
- type of aerosol spray product containing a liquified gas used for rapidly cooling surfaces, in medical and industrial applications
- heating through other forms of energy
- uses high-frequency to heat body tissues
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- the rubbing and kneading of muscles and joints of the body with the hands, especially to relieve tension or pain.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- high-intensity heat modality consisting of a dry whirlpool of finely divided solid particles suspended in a heated air stream
- the application of any substance to the body that increases tissue temperature
- uses electricity to drive medicine into superficial tissue
- set of mechanisms for straightening broken bones or relieving pressure on the spine and skeletal system
- electrodes placed on skin for pain control convection heating indirectly through air or space
14 Clues: heating directly through contact • heating through other forms of energy • uses high-frequency to heat body tissues • heating transferred through waves or rays • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • uses electricity to drive medicine into superficial tissue • the use of extreme cold to freeze and remove abnormal tissue • ...
Hack Me Please 2024-10-28
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- - Altering system components for improvement.
- - The process of breaking down into smaller parts.
- - The intricate nature of systems.
- - How parts of a system influence each other.
- - Updating systems for better performance.
- - Patterns that emerge from system interactions.
- - Beliefs impacting system thinking.
- - Future effects of system actions.
- - Reviewing system background and factors.
- - Assumptions influencing how we understand the world.
- - Approach to viewing problems as part of an interconnected system.
- - Estimating future system behavior.
- - Repetitive sequences within systems.
- - One’s viewpoint within a system.
- - A system that is constantly changing.
- - Viewing systems as complete entities rather than parts.
- - Significant change within a system.
- - Asking deep questions for clarity.
- - Adaptation within an organization.
- - People involved or impacted by a system.
- - Information that helps in adjusting system actions.
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- - Profound change in a system.
- - Combining parts into a whole.
- - Ongoing system enhancement.
- - Working together within a system.
- - A compelling future direction.
- - Elements influenced by human behavior.
- - Addressing issues within a system.
- - The external factors impacting a system.
- - Incorrect beliefs impacting system understanding.
- - Relationships between actions and results.
- - Problems affecting the whole system.
- - Introducing new ideas within a system.
- - The relationship between cause and effect.
- - Results generated by system interactions.
35 Clues: - Ongoing system enhancement. • - Profound change in a system. • - Combining parts into a whole. • - A compelling future direction. • - The intricate nature of systems. • - One’s viewpoint within a system. • - Working together within a system. • - Future effects of system actions. • - Addressing issues within a system. • - Beliefs impacting system thinking. • ...
Ork Names for Their Enemies 2024-10-07
8 Clues: Rude for dwarf • Astrum Militarium • Space gene freaks • Ork for the Dracari • Beasts of 4 factions • Skeletal green machines • Ork Name for The red heads • Various factions Loyal mostly loyal to the imperium
Skeletal Muscle 2022-01-31
9 Clues: major organs • risk of injuries • to the human body • as motor of movement • is stored in the bones • the weight of the body • is stored in the bones • made in the marrow of certain bones • This is were blood cell formation occurs
Muscular System Crossword 2024-03-25
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- Starts at the base of your neck, goes across your shoulders and extends to the middle of your back
- Involuntary muscle contractions and overly stimulated peripheral nerves
- An impairing disorder that resulted in the delayed relaxation of skeletal muscles after voluntary contraction
- Any disorder that affects the heart muscle
- Occurs when damaged muscle tissue releases its proteins and electrolytes into the blood
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- An increase in muscle mass that is achieved through exercises like resistance training
- Each of a pair of long muscles that connect the sternum, clavicle, and mastoid process of the temporal bone and serve to turn and nod the head
- An age related, involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength
- Abbreviation for a fatal motor neuron disease characterized by progressive degeneration of nerve cells in the spinal cord and brain
- A flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek
10 Clues: Any disorder that affects the heart muscle • A flat, thin muscle in the wall of the cheek • An age related, involuntary loss of skeletal muscle mass and strength • Involuntary muscle contractions and overly stimulated peripheral nerves • An increase in muscle mass that is achieved through exercises like resistance training • ...
PSL 310 CNS Part II 2013-05-27
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- the dorsal horn is made of this color matter
- the five unequal segments of the spinal cord are: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and ________
- either ventral or lateral, a descending tract for voluntary control of skeletal muscle
- this type of nervous system controls smooth muscle, cardiac cells, and glands
- the knee-jerk is an example of this type of reflex
- spinal reflexes do not involve this structure for sensation, integration, and motor output.
- cell bodies of somatic efferent neurons are located in this area of the spinal cord
- control center for many functions critical to life eg. heart rate, breathing, etc.
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- controls many homeostatic functions like body temperature, thirst, hunger
- this cranial nerve serves a variety of functions and has wide distribution in the thorax, supplying parasympathetic motor fibers to viscera in that region.
- this cranial nerve contains both sensory and motor fibers and supply the tongue, soft palate, pharynx, and parotid gland
- this type of reflex utilizes interneurons
- various ascending and descending tracts are made of this color matter
- an ascending tract that senses touch, pressure, and vibration
- relay station for sensory input en route to cerebral cortex
- loss of proper function of the motor neurons in the cerebral cortex and lateral corticospinal tracts can lead to this disease
16 Clues: this type of reflex utilizes interneurons • the dorsal horn is made of this color matter • the knee-jerk is an example of this type of reflex • relay station for sensory input en route to cerebral cortex • an ascending tract that senses touch, pressure, and vibration • various ascending and descending tracts are made of this color matter • ...
Chapter 6 2021-03-16
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- An imaging technique used to study the brain to pinpoint injuries and brain deterioration
- The long, thin cells of nerve tissue along which messages travel to and from the brain
- The part if the PNS that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
- A part of the brain that covers the brain’s central core
- A chemical communication system, using hormones, by which messages are sent through the bloodstream
- A machine used to record the electrical activity of large portions of the brain
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- The part of the PNS that controls internal biological functions
- An imaging technique used to see which brain areas are being activated while performing tasks
- The genetic transmission of characteristics from parents to their offspring
- A small part of the brain above the pons that integrates sensory information and relays it upward
- A part of the brain located at the rear base of the skull that is involved in the basic processes of life
- Nerves that run up and down the length of the back and transmit most messages between the body and the brain
- The gap that exists between individual nerve cells
- The brain and spinal cord
- The different regions into which the cerebral cortex is divided
- The chemicals released by neurons, which determine the rate at which other neurons fire
16 Clues: The brain and spinal cord • The gap that exists between individual nerve cells • A part of the brain that covers the brain’s central core • The part of the PNS that controls internal biological functions • The different regions into which the cerebral cortex is divided • The part if the PNS that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles • ...
Chapter 6 Skeletal System Vocab first 13 words 2014-10-16
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- bones which are thin, flattened, and usually a bit curved. Examples are the sternum, scapulae, and most skull bones.
- short bones embedded in tendons, variable in size and number, many of which influence the action of muscles. Largest is the patella.
- cartilage with abundant elastic fibers; more flexible than hyaline
- consists of the bones of the upper and lower limbs and the girdles (shoulder bones and hip bones) that attach the limbs to the axial skeleton. Bones of the limbs serve locomotion and manipulate our environment.
- forms long axis of the body and includes the bones of the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage. Generally these bones protect, support, or carry other body parts.
- the most compressible type of cartilage; resistant to stretch. Forms vertebral discs and menisci
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- considerably longer bones than they are wide. Has a shaft plus two ends which are often expanded. All limb bones except the patella, wrist, and ankle bones are considered this type of bone.
- made up of some variety of cartilage tissue molded to fit its body location and function. Made primarily of water which accounts for level of resilience
- Generally cube shaped bones. Wrist and ankle bones are examples.
- growth from the inside; lacunae-bound chondrocytes divide and secrete new matrix, expanding the cartilage from within. Typically ends during adolescence when skeleton stops growing.
- the most abundant cartilage type in the body; provides firm support with some pliability
- bones with complicated shapes that fit no other class. Examples are vertebrae and hip bones
- growth from outside; growth accomplished by the addition of new layers onto those previously formed. Like the rings of a tree growing outward.
13 Clues: Generally cube shaped bones. Wrist and ankle bones are examples. • cartilage with abundant elastic fibers; more flexible than hyaline • the most abundant cartilage type in the body; provides firm support with some pliability • bones with complicated shapes that fit no other class. Examples are vertebrae and hip bones • ...
Types of muscle 2023-10-24
7 Clues: around the heart • conscious control • striped appearance • unconscious control • moves limbs and body • present in bladder and intestines • allows rapid electric transmission
muscles puzzle for kids made by kids 2021-02-17
10 Clues: moves your bones • the strongest muscle. • connects bones together • where bone meet muscles • pumps blood to the body • where bone meet something • The body's largest muscle • includes the stomach and intestines • help with neck flexion and side bending • Bones are held together by strong straps of tissue
Body Systems 2022-03-31
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- barrier against infection; regulates body temperature
- regulates all body activities/systems
- produces gametes
- fights disease
- releases hormones; controls growth
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- removes waste; filters blood
- support, protection, movement; produces blood cells
- movement; helps digestion; pumps the heart
- transports oxygen & glucose
- brings oxygen into the body and releases carbon dioxide
- breaks food into biomolecules; removes solid waste
11 Clues: fights disease • produces gametes • transports oxygen & glucose • removes waste; filters blood • releases hormones; controls growth • regulates all body activities/systems • movement; helps digestion; pumps the heart • breaks food into biomolecules; removes solid waste • support, protection, movement; produces blood cells • ...
Body Systems 2022-08-31
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- Circulates blood & carries oxygen to cells
- Senses the environment & conducts impulses
- Supports the body & protects organs
- Supplies oxygen & removes carbon dioxide
- Controls body functions with hormones
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- Aids the circulatory sys & fights infections
- Provides a barrier to keep germs out
- Eliminates liquid waste
- Contracts and moves the body
- Produces children
- Breaks down food for energy
11 Clues: Produces children • Eliminates liquid waste • Breaks down food for energy • Contracts and moves the body • Supports the body & protects organs • Provides a barrier to keep germs out • Controls body functions with hormones • Supplies oxygen & removes carbon dioxide • Circulates blood & carries oxygen to cells • Senses the environment & conducts impulses • ...
Muscles- Lexi Anderson 2021-02-17
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- Under arm muscle
- Connects muscles to bones
- Muscles found in things like the stomach
- Makes connections between bones flexible
- Muscles responsible for most movement
- Muscles that work without control
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- Connect bones together
- Muscles that move with you controlling it
- Upper arm muscle
- Muscles only found in things like the stomach
- Largest muscle in your body
11 Clues: Under arm muscle • Upper arm muscle • Connect bones together • Connects muscles to bones • Largest muscle in your body • Muscles that work without control • Muscles responsible for most movement • Muscles found in things like the stomach • Makes connections between bones flexible • Muscles that move with you controlling it • Muscles only found in things like the stomach
Science Vocabulary Review 2015-01-26
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- the boundary between two different air masses
- a short term climate change that occurs every two to ten years
- a large group of cells that all have the same purpose or function
- forms when a cold air mass pushes a warm air mass; thunderheads can form followed by cool, fair weather
- system (of nerves) in your body that sends messages for controlling movement and feeling between the brain and the other parts of the body
- thick, fluffy clouds with flat bases, formed by vertically rising air currents, usually mean fair weather
- global winds in the United States that constantly blow from west to east
- the basic unit of life; the smallest living part of the body
- system that breaks down food into a form that can be used by the body
- the falling to earth of any form of water (rain, snow, sleet, hail)
- a flow of air or water in a certain direction
- system that helps support and move the body and protect some of the organs
- clouds that form in flat layers and often cover much of the sky- usually mean rain or snow
- composed of many cells
- on of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator
- a warm ocean current that flows from the Gulf of Mexico northward through the Atlantic Ocean
- system that transports materials such as food, and oxygen to the cells throughout the body
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- tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- rain, snow melt, or other water that flows in surface streams, rivers, or other bodies of water
- an imaginary line around the Earth forming the great circle that is equal distance from the north and south pole
- a group of structures that work together to perform a specific function or task
- a high-speed high-altitude airstream blowing from west to east near the top of the troposphere; had important effects of the formation of weather fronts
- a type of cumulus cloud that is tall and gray, and associated with thunderstorms
- wispy, feathery clouds made of ice crystals that form at high levels- usually mean fair weather or a change in weather
- a mass of rising warm air that usually brings wet, stormy weather
- the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- a mass of sinking cold air that usually bring fair weather
- system used to bring in oxygen for the body to use and to take away carbon dioxide
- a body of air that has about the same temperature and moister throughout
- the condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a particular time and place
- system that controls all movement in the body
- the process by which water changes from liquid form to an atmospheric gas
- an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator
- a front where warm air moves over cold air and brings drizzly rain and then are followed by war and clear weather
- the process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere
- the process by which water molecules of water vapor in the air become liquid water
- composed of one cell
- the amount of water vapor in the air
38 Clues: composed of one cell • composed of many cells • the amount of water vapor in the air • the boundary between two different air masses • system that controls all movement in the body • a flow of air or water in a certain direction • on of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator • tissues that work together to perform a specific function • ...
Science Vocabulary Review 2015-01-26
Across
- a front where warm air moves over cold air and brings drizzly rain and then are followed by war and clear weather
- the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- a large group of cells that all have the same purpose or function
- the basic unit of life; the smallest living part of the body
- a high-speed high-altitude airstream blowing from west to east near the top of the troposphere; had important effects of the formation of weather fronts
- the boundary between two different air masses
- composed of many cells
- tissues that work together to perform a specific function
- forms when a cold air mass pushes a warm air mass; thunderheads can form followed by cool, fair weather
- a mass of rising warm air that usually brings wet, stormy weather
- an imaginary line around the Earth parallel to the equator
- global winds in the United States that constantly blow from west to east
- the process by which water molecules of water vapor in the air become liquid water
- system that controls all movement in the body
- a flow of air or water in a certain direction
- system that breaks down food into a form that can be used by the body
Down
- a body of air that has about the same temperature and moister throughout
- the process by which plants release water vapor into the atmosphere
- thick, fluffy clouds with flat bases, formed by vertically rising air currents, usually mean fair weather
- clouds that form in flat layers and often cover much of the sky- usually mean rain or snow
- the falling to earth of any form of water (rain, snow, sleet, hail)
- the condition of Earth’s atmosphere at a particular time and place
- a group of structures that work together to perform a specific function or task
- system used to bring in oxygen for the body to use and to take away carbon dioxide
- a type of cumulus cloud that is tall and gray, and associated with thunderstorms
- a mass of sinking cold air that usually bring fair weather
- a warm ocean current that flows from the Gulf of Mexico northward through the Atlantic Ocean
- composed of one cell
- a short term climate change that occurs every two to ten years
- system that transports materials such as food, and oxygen to the cells throughout the body
- on of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator
- wispy, feathery clouds made of ice crystals that form at high levels- usually mean fair weather or a change in weather
- the process by which water changes from liquid form to an atmospheric gas
- system (of nerves) in your body that sends messages for controlling movement and feeling between the brain and the other parts of the body
- the amount of water vapor in the air
- rain, snow melt, or other water that flows in surface streams, rivers, or other bodies of water
- system that helps support and move the body and protect some of the organs
- an imaginary line around the Earth forming the great circle that is equal distance from the north and south pole
38 Clues: composed of one cell • composed of many cells • the amount of water vapor in the air • the boundary between two different air masses • system that controls all movement in the body • a flow of air or water in a certain direction • on of the halves of the earth as divided by the equator • tissues that work together to perform a specific function • ...
Muscular System 2023-04-05
Across
- The muscles's proximal attachment. The end of the muscle that is closest to the torso.
- Function is to contract and produce movement, maintain body temp, and stabilize joints.
- Function is to produce the plantarflexion and eversion of the foot and the ankle joint.
- The function of this is to move the structure or bone.
- It is made up of a motor neuron and deals with the skeletal muscles.
- This muscle is responsible for the rotation of the head.
- This is a thick large muscle that is on the dorsal part of the upper room.
- The function of this muscle is to contract and relax under conscious control.
- The function of this muscle is to move food through the digestive track.
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- The function of this is to hold the adjacent cells together by providing strong sights of adhesion.
- The function of this muscle is to cause variations in shape or inner diameter of the organs.
- One portion works to flex the thigh while the second portion extends the thigh.
- This muscle consists of thick AND thin filaments, and is arranged in a non-striated pattern.
- This makes up the thick middle layer of the heart.
- The end of the muscle furthest from the torso.
15 Clues: The end of the muscle furthest from the torso. • This makes up the thick middle layer of the heart. • The function of this is to move the structure or bone. • This muscle is responsible for the rotation of the head. • It is made up of a motor neuron and deals with the skeletal muscles. • The function of this muscle is to move food through the digestive track. • ...
Assignment (Muscular system) 2023-01-14
Across
- Cheek muscle
- Muscle of mastication
- Site of muscular injection
- 2 cisterna of SR and 1 T-tubule
- Protein located in thin filament within sarcomere
- Main muscle of the hip during a squat
- Six-pack muscle
- Connective tissue surrounds individual muscle fibres
- Muscle cell membrane
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- Superficial back muscle
- Striated muscle and voluntary control
- Unique junction links cardiac muscle cell together
- This type of muscle resides only in the heart
- Muscle contracts for plantarflexion
- Protein located in thick filament within sarcomere
- Functional unit of skeletal muscle
- Fusiform shaped muscle cell with concentric nucleus
- Main respiratory muscle
- Proximal attachment
19 Clues: Cheek muscle • Six-pack muscle • Proximal attachment • Muscle cell membrane • Muscle of mastication • Superficial back muscle • Main respiratory muscle • Site of muscular injection • 2 cisterna of SR and 1 T-tubule • Functional unit of skeletal muscle • Muscle contracts for plantarflexion • Striated muscle and voluntary control • Main muscle of the hip during a squat • ...
Muscular System 2021-11-08
Across
- ______ brachii are located on the backside of your upper arm and cause extension of the elbow
- This muscle help you inhale and exhale (not in the notes).
- _______ muscle makes up the walls of the heart.
- is the term for bending of a joint.
- Group of 4 muscles located on the front of your upper thigh. Cause Extension of the knee.
- The largest and heaviest muscle in the body. Located on the posterior side of the hip joint.
- ______ brachii are located on the front of your upper arm and cause flexion of the elbow.
- _______ muscle. This type of muscle is non-striated and usually part of internal organs.
- Shoulder muscles.
- These attach muscles to bones
- _______ dorsi also know as "Lats", Located on your back/side and cause abduction & extension of the shoulder.
- causes extension of the shoulder. AKA your "traps"
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- More commonly called your "calf muscles". Located on the back of your lower leg.
- Skeletal muscles work together in ______. As one muscle shortens the other lengthens.
- These muscles are part of your core. They help stabilize your body.
- _________ Major is your chest muscles.
- _______muscle. This type of muscle is striated and usually attaches to the skeleton to cause voluntary movement.
- External _________ help your core preform twisting movements.
- Located on your back (along the spine) to help with posture and keep you up right.
- _______ tendon attached your gastrocnemius to the heel of your foot.
- Located on the back of your thigh. Cause flexion of the knee.
21 Clues: Shoulder muscles. • These attach muscles to bones • is the term for bending of a joint. • _________ Major is your chest muscles. • _______ muscle makes up the walls of the heart. • causes extension of the shoulder. AKA your "traps" • This muscle help you inhale and exhale (not in the notes). • External _________ help your core preform twisting movements. • ...
Puzzle 2023-12-07
Across
- shoulder - abducts arm
- longus flexes wrists and tenses palmar surface
- muscle forms the walls of the internal muscles
- carpi radialis middle forearm - flexes and radial deviates the hand at the wrist
- abdominis ribs to pelvis - compresses abdomen
- dorsi spine around to chest - extends and adducts upper arm
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- oris surrounds the mouth - closes lips; puckers lips
- major retracts and elevates the medial border of the scapula while it downwardly rotates the lateral angle
- brachii upper arm - flexes lower arm
- abdominis underlying - compresses abdomen obliques (internal/external) - sides of torso - internal underlying - contralateral rotation of the torso
- digitorummiddle of forearm - extends wrists and finger
- muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- major upper chest - adducts and flexes arm
- between ribs - moves ribs for breathing
- muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- shrink in size and lose strength
- carpi radialis longus later side of upper forearm - extends and radial deviates the hand at the wrist
Down
- ability to be stretched
- upper back and neck - extends head, move shoulder
- tone the state of partial contraction
- carpi ulnaris medial side of forearm - extends and ulnar deviates the hand at the wrist
- muscles - provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- side of neck - turns and flexes neck
- lateral, upper forearm - flexion of the elbow
- anterior posterior part of ribs - protracts (abducts) scapula and upwardly rotates it
- muscle forms the wall of the heart and contracts to circulate blood
- connect muscles to bone
- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
30 Clues: shoulder - abducts arm • ability to be stretched • connect muscles to bone • shrink in size and lose strength • side of neck - turns and flexes neck • tone the state of partial contraction • between ribs - moves ribs for breathing • brachii upper arm - flexes lower arm • major upper chest - adducts and flexes arm • lateral, upper forearm - flexion of the elbow • ...
PORIFERA CROSSWORD 2024-01-23
Across
- Lack of symmetry in body structure, a characteristic of many sponge species.
- Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge.
- Mobile cells in sponges responsible for transporting nutrients, forming skeletal elements, and other functions.
- Gelatinous matrix within the sponge that contains amoebocytes and skeletal elements.
- Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration.
- Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms.
- Central cavity in sponges where water is circulated for filter feeding.
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- A close and often mutually beneficial relationship between different species; some sponges engage in symbiotic relationships.
- The process by which cells engulf and digest solid particles, seen in sponge cells during feeding.
- Small, needle-like structures made of calcium carbonate or silica that provide structural support in some sponge species.
- Protein fibers in the sponge's extracellular matrix that contribute to its structural integrity.
- Large opening at the top of the sponge through which water exits after filtration.
- The method by which sponges extract food particles from water using specialized cells.
- The phylum of simple multicellular organisms commonly known as sponges.
- Channels in the sponge body that direct water to the spongocoel for filtration.
- Associated with the bottom of a body of water; many sponges are benthic organisms.
- Collar cells in sponges that create water currents and capture food particles.
- Resistant reproductive structures in some sponge species, capable of surviving harsh conditions.
- Reproduction without the involvement of gametes, common in sponges through budding or fragmentation.
- The ability of sponges to regrow from fragments or even individual cells
20 Clues: Outer layer of cells covering the surface of the sponge. • Pores in the sponge body through which water enters for filtration. • Attached or fixed in one place; sponges are often sessile organisms. • The phylum of simple multicellular organisms commonly known as sponges. • Central cavity in sponges where water is circulated for filter feeding. • ...