skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Human Systems 2021-04-01
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- breaks down food physically and chemically
- moves the skeleton
- releases hormones for slower body responses
- carries blood, hormones, proteins
- sends signals throughout the body for rapid responses
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- fights infection
- exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide
- the skin, covers and protects the body
- produces gametes and offspring
- moves the blood throughout the body
- supports the body, protects internal organs, stores calcium
- removes nitrogenous(N)wastes from the blood
12 Clues: fights infection • moves the skeleton • produces gametes and offspring • carries blood, hormones, proteins • exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide • moves the blood throughout the body • the skin, covers and protects the body • breaks down food physically and chemically • releases hormones for slower body responses • removes nitrogenous(N)wastes from the blood • ...
muscular crossword 2021-02-17
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- allows me to move my bones
- helps us digest food
- keeps circulation flowing through the body
- forms a dimple in the face
- is my stomach and intestines
- connect the bones to other bones
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- controls the body's nerves
- helps you blink your eyes
- a fluid that lubricates the joints
- holds your muscle to you bone
- is my heart muscle
11 Clues: is my heart muscle • helps us digest food • helps you blink your eyes • controls the body's nerves • allows me to move my bones • forms a dimple in the face • is my stomach and intestines • holds your muscle to you bone • connect the bones to other bones • a fluid that lubricates the joints • keeps circulation flowing through the body
Ch3 2020-07-04
Across
- brief contraction of muscle fibers resulting from each action potential
- fluid, fills entire joint capsule
- connective tissue surrounding each muscle fiber
- protein situated at regular intervals along the actin filament that has a high affinity for calcium ions
- fiber’s membrane
- cytoplasm of a muscle fiber
- transverse tubules; run perpendicular to the SR and terminate in the Z-line between two vesicles
- specialized sensory receptors located within joints, muscles, and tendons
- fibers, modified fibers that run parallel to the normal
- sense, conscious appreciation of the position of body parts with respect to gravity
- when stimuli is delivered at so high a frequency that the twitches begin to merge and eventually completely fuse
- joints, operate as hinges, rotating about only one axis (elbow)
- thin myofilament (~ 6 nm in diameter) consist of two strands arranged in a double helix
- thick myofilament (~16 nm in diameter)
- junction, the junction between a motor neuron and muscle fibers it innervates (also called motor end plate)
- pattern of a T-tubule spaced between two SR vesicles
- found at both ends of the sarcomere and are where actin filaments are aligned and anchored; thin, dark line
- reticulum, intricate system of tubules running parallel to and surrounding each myofibril; terminates as vesicles in the vicinity of the Z-lines
- dark, corresponds with alignment of myosin filaments
- fibrous connective tissue covers skeletal muscles and is contiguous with tendons at ends of muscles
- globular heads that protrude away from the myosin filament at regular intervals
- hundreds to thousands dominate sarcoplasm and contain the apparatus that contracts the muscle cell (1 um in diameter, 1/100 diameter of human hair)
- connective tissue surrounding bundles of fibers
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- proprioceptors located in tendons near the myotendinous junction and are in series, that is, attached end to end, with extrafusal muscle fibers
- stroke, energy for pulling action; comes from hydrolysis
- potential, electrical nerve impulse
- center of each sarcomere (center of the H-zone) where adjacent myosin filaments anchor to each other
- allow considerable movement (elbow and knee)
- allow virtually no movement (sutures of skull)
- bundles of muscle fibers under the epimysium (up to 150 fibers)
- fibers, conduct impulses to all parts of the ventricles
- process by skeletal muscle force is varied due to varying the number of motor units that are activated
- node, intrinsic pacemaker; where rhythmic electrical impulses are normally initiated
- protein which runs along the length of the actin filament in the groove of the double helix
- heart muscle
- connective tissue covering all bones)
- joints, allow movement about all three perpendicular axes that define space (shoulder & hip)
- unit, motor neuron + muscle fibers is innervates
- pressure, pressure in the narrow space between the lung pleura and chest wall
- bundle, conducts the impulse to the ventricles
- cartilage, covers bone ends
- iron-protein molecule carried by RBC to transport oxygen
- spindles, proprioceptors that consist of several modified muscle fibers enclosed in a sheath of connective tissue
- limited movement (intervertebral disks)
- simple random motion of molecules moving in opposite directions through alveolar capillary membrane
- the smallest contractile unit of skeletal muscle, consists of myosin and actin organized longitudinally (~2.2 um in length)
- pressure, pressure inside the alveoli when the glottis is open and no air is flowing into or out of the lungs
- node, where impulse is delayed slightly before passing into ventricles
- joints, allow movement about two perpendicular axes (ankle & wrist)
- light, corresponds with area in two adjacent sarcomeres that contain only actin filaments
50 Clues: heart muscle • fiber’s membrane • cytoplasm of a muscle fiber • cartilage, covers bone ends • fluid, fills entire joint capsule • potential, electrical nerve impulse • connective tissue covering all bones) • thick myofilament (~16 nm in diameter) • limited movement (intervertebral disks) • allow considerable movement (elbow and knee) • ...
The Nervous System 2024-01-24
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- Resting and Digesting
- No real blood in CNS
- Functions of ventral horn
- Complex branch
- Mater made of collage and elastic fibers
- Connection b/w CNS and organs/tissues
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- Fluid used as shock absorber for brain and SC
- Between dura and arachnoid mater
- Tract carrying fine-touch and vibration
- Information carried by ascending pathways
- Controls Skeletal Muscle
- Deep groove on CNS surface
- Connect R and L halves of SC
- 1/2 Widened areas of the SC
14 Clues: Complex branch • No real blood in CNS • Resting and Digesting • Controls Skeletal Muscle • Functions of ventral horn • Deep groove on CNS surface • 1/2 Widened areas of the SC • Connect R and L halves of SC • Between dura and arachnoid mater • Connection b/w CNS and organs/tissues • Tract carrying fine-touch and vibration • Mater made of collage and elastic fibers • ...
Understanding the Brain 2014-04-08
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- part of the brain that allows coordinated motor movements with fine directional movements example: threading a needle
- newest part of the brain in terms of evolution
- term explaining that more than one area of the brain has the same function
- system that is involved in emotional experiences
- we would consider MRIs, Petscans, Catscans and fMRIs to be examples of a _______ brain observation
- part of the brain associated with pain perception and sleep cycle
- innervates visceral muscle glands
- part of the brain that controls breathing, heart beat, and blood pressure
- we would consider ablation and leisioning to be an _______ type of brain observation
- soft, spongy, rubbery membranes that cover the brain
- part of the brain associated with spacial perception
- connects the two hemispheres of the brain
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- includes the brain and spinal cord
- the name of the small gap between neurons
- what is the name of the area of the brain associated with speech fluency
- part of the brain associated with memory
- part of the brain in charge of planning and movement
- allows nutrients to flow and removes waste
- innervates skeletal muscles
- what is the name of the area of the brain that is associated with speech comprehension
- part of the brain associated with vision
- term explaining that other parts of the brain have the ability to adapt the function of a damaged part
- part of the brain associated with hearing
23 Clues: innervates skeletal muscles • innervates visceral muscle glands • includes the brain and spinal cord • part of the brain associated with memory • part of the brain associated with vision • the name of the small gap between neurons • part of the brain associated with hearing • connects the two hemispheres of the brain • allows nutrients to flow and removes waste • ...
Ayaan's meaning CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2020-05-02
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- - the difference between the direction of two lines or surfaces that come together
- - the writings of a poet
- - A fuel formed in the earth from plant or animal remains
- - Capable of being physically or emotionally wounded
- - the tube that leads from the mouth through the throat to the stomach
- - a wheel or set of wheels that is used with a rope, chain, etc., to lift or lower heavy objects
- - Numbered or proceeding by tens
- - Imparting knowledge
- - the state in which something exists, the physical state of something
- - A sorting diagram named after Lewis Carroll mathematician and the attributes of two or more categories.
- - A device used to produce music
- - The gaseous envelope of a celestial body (such as a planet)
- - The main trunk of the system of tubes by which air passes to and from the lungs in vertebrates
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- - One that serves as a model or example
- - of or relating to digestion
- - of or relating to a skeleton
- -The action or process of clearing of forests
- - A plane surface that makes an oblique angle with the plane of the horizon
- - an imaginary circle around the middle of the Earth that is the same distance from the North Pole and the South Pole
- - A careful preservation and protection of something
- - the temperature and other outside conditions at a particular time and place
- - of or relating to breathing or the organs of the body that are used in breathing
22 Clues: - Imparting knowledge • - the writings of a poet • - of or relating to digestion • - of or relating to a skeleton • - Numbered or proceeding by tens • - A device used to produce music • - One that serves as a model or example • -The action or process of clearing of forests • - Capable of being physically or emotionally wounded • ...
Sports Med 2016-11-02
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- CLOSEST TOE THE POINT OF ATTACHMENT
- WHAT DOES BIL MEAN
- MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL LEGAL OBLIGATION
- BELOW
- DESCRIBE FLEXION
- WHAT IS THE H IN HOPS NOTE
- DESCRIBE EXTENSION
- MOST COMMONLY INJURED
- DESCRIBE ABDUCTION
- THE TOP
- WHAT IS THE O IN HOPS NOTE
- WHATS ARE THE SX AND SX OF INFLAMMATION
- WHAT IS PLANTAR FASCIA
- WHAT DOES ASSUMPTION OF RISK COVER
- DESCRIBE EVERSION
- WHAT IS THE O IN SOAP NOTES
- WHAT DOES FX MEAN
- TYPE OF CERTIFICATION A CERTIFIED ATHLETIC TRAINER MUST MAINTAIN
- WHAT DOES ROM MEAN
- TOWARD THE OUTSID
- FUNCTIONS OF THE SKELETAL SYSTEM
- WHAT IS THE S IN HOPS NOTE
- WHAT IS THE A IN SOAP NOTES
- TOWARD THE MIDDLE
- ABOVE
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- FURTHEST FROM THE POINT OF ATTACHMENT
- WHAT IS THE P IN HOPS NOTE
- WHAT ARE THE TWO CALF MUSCLES CALLED
- WHAT IS THE P IN SOAP NOTES
- WHAT TYPE OF JOINT IS IMMOVABLE
- WHAT DO YOU DO WITHIN THE FIRST 24 HOURS OF AN INJURY
- DESCRIBE INVERSION
- WHAT IS MUSCLE ENDURANCE
- DESCRIBE ADDUCTION
- WHAT IS A GREENSTICK FRACTURE
- PURPOSE OF A PHYSICAL EVALUATION FORM
- WHICH TOE IS INVOLVED IN TURF TOE
- WHAT IS STANDARD OF CARE
- WHAT IS THE S IN SOAP NOTES
- FACTORS NEEDED BEFORE DEVELOPING A FITNESS PROGRAM
- WHAT ARE THE BONES OF THE PELVIC GIRDLE
- THE BOTTOM
42 Clues: BELOW • ABOVE • THE TOP • THE BOTTOM • DESCRIBE FLEXION • DESCRIBE EVERSION • WHAT DOES FX MEAN • TOWARD THE OUTSID • TOWARD THE MIDDLE • WHAT DOES BIL MEAN • DESCRIBE INVERSION • DESCRIBE ADDUCTION • DESCRIBE EXTENSION • DESCRIBE ABDUCTION • WHAT DOES ROM MEAN • MOST COMMONLY INJURED • WHAT IS PLANTAR FASCIA • WHAT IS MUSCLE ENDURANCE • WHAT IS STANDARD OF CARE • WHAT IS THE P IN HOPS NOTE • ...
Intro to Anatomy & Body Directions, Planes & Cavities 2023-08-26
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- body cavity that contains the mouth, tongue, and teeth
- body parts below other body parts
- when a condition or disease effects BOTH sides of the body
- Herpes, the common cold, and STIs are examples of this type of disease
- the study of the form and structure of an organism
- swelling of the tissues occurs when there is an excess amount of tissue fluid
- body parts above other body parts
- body parts in the back of the body or plane
- body parts in front of the body or plane
- body cavity that contains the spinal cord
- when there is an insufficient amount of tissue fluid (think skin tenting)
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- Acquired development of the infant in the uterus and existing at or dating from birth.
- deterioration of the function or structure of body tissues and organs either by normal body aging or lifestyle choices such as smoking, diet, and exercise such as COPD or osteoarthritis
- body parts close to the midline or middle of the body
- Position in which the body is facing forward, erect with arms at sides and palms facing forward
- body cavity that contains the eyes
- there are three primary types of this tissue skeletal, visceral (smooth), and cardiac
- body cavity that contains the esophagus, trachea, bronchi, heart, and lungs
- Organs and other body parts joined together to perform a particular function
- body cavity that contains the brain
20 Clues: body parts below other body parts • body parts above other body parts • body cavity that contains the eyes • body cavity that contains the brain • body parts in front of the body or plane • body cavity that contains the spinal cord • body parts in the back of the body or plane • the study of the form and structure of an organism • ...
Human Systems 2024-05-17
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- a network of hormone production that work together to create life.
- includes the brain, spinal cord, and a complex network of nerves.
- composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers.
- protects your body from harmful substances, and germs.
- The process by which a single parent cell divides to make two new daughter cells.
- where your body breaks down food and absorbs nutrients.
- made up of glands that make hormones.
- your body's outer layer.
- chromosomes move from the center toward the opposite ends of a dividing cell.
- a system that removes excess and waste products from the body to maintain homeostasis.
- chemicals that affect growth a d development.
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- type of cell division during which a single cell divides twice and produces four daughter cells.
- the organ in your chest that pumps the blood around your body.
- made up of blood vessels that carry blood away from and towards the heart.
- made of connective tissue reinforced with calcium.
- One of a pair of bones at the base of the front of the neck.
- muscle that is common in the walls of hollow organs and blood vessels.
- gives your body its shape, allows movement, makes blood cells.
- One of a pair of organs in the abdomen.
- takes up oxygen from the air we breathe.
- strong, flexible connective tissue that protects your joints and bones.
- chromosomes move in opposite directions so two new cells can be formed from one.
22 Clues: your body's outer layer. • made up of glands that make hormones. • One of a pair of organs in the abdomen. • takes up oxygen from the air we breathe. • chemicals that affect growth a d development. • made of connective tissue reinforced with calcium. • composed of specialized cells called muscle fibers. • protects your body from harmful substances, and germs. • ...
Vocab 2024-03-28
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- Having both male and female reproductive organs in the same individual.
- Relating to the bottom of a body of water, such as the ocean floor.
- Having separate male and female individuals in a species.
- The most complex body plan of a sponge, characterized by a highly branched system of chambers.
- A free-swimming, bell-shaped form of cnidarian with tentacles hanging down.
- A flexible protein substance that forms the skeletal framework of certain sponges.
- Organisms possessing both male and female reproductive organs.
- A more complex body plan of a sponge, characterized by folded walls and multiple chambers.
- Microscopic organisms that drift or float in aquatic environments.
- The larval form of cnidarians, typically free-swimming.
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- The central cavity of a sponge.
- An organism that feeds by straining small particles from the surrounding water.
- Capable of contracting or shrinking in size.
- Attached or fixed in one place; not moving.
- A form of asexual reproduction in which offspring develop from outgrowths on the parent organism.
- An opening in a sponge through which water is expelled.
- Whip-like appendages used for movement in some microorganisms.
- A cylindrical, sessile form of cnidarian with a mouth surrounded by tentacles.
- Pores in a sponge’s body wall through which water enters.
- Small, needle-like structures found in the body of some sponges.
- The simplest body plan of a sponge, characterized by a single central cavity.
- The immature form of many animals that undergo metamorphosis.
22 Clues: The central cavity of a sponge. • Attached or fixed in one place; not moving. • Capable of contracting or shrinking in size. • An opening in a sponge through which water is expelled. • The larval form of cnidarians, typically free-swimming. • Having separate male and female individuals in a species. • Pores in a sponge’s body wall through which water enters. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-02-21
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- A place in your body where two or more of your bones come together
- Attaches a muscle to a bone.
- To increase muscle size and strength.
- Spinal cord injuries
- A smooth layer of tough cartilage cushions and protects the ends of bones where they meet.
- A severe brain injury from trauma disease, or drugs
- Overuse of tendons may lead to painful swelling, and irritation
- Controls many of your body’s involuntary actions, such as breathing, sneezing and your eyes reaction to light.
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- During this process, minerals, such as calcium, and phosphorus, are deposited within the developing bone, making it hard
- An overstretched or torn ligament.
- Inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
- A tough supportive tissue that is softer and more flexible than bone
- Muscles that you control to do activities such as walk or play a musical instrument.
- The ends of bones in a joint are forced out of their normal positions.
- Involuntary muscle that is found only in the heart.
- A severe bump to the head could cause brain tissue to hit the skull.
- Coordinates your body’s movements and helps you keep your balance.
- Thich column of nerve tissue that links the brain to most of the nerves in the peripheral nervous system.
- An automatic response to your environment
- Involuntary muscle that causes movements within your body.
- Under certain conditions, a person's brain may experience sudden, uncontrolled nerve impulses
- Tissue that fills the spaces in bones.
22 Clues: Spinal cord injuries • Attaches a muscle to a bone. • An overstretched or torn ligament. • To increase muscle size and strength. • Tissue that fills the spaces in bones. • An automatic response to your environment • Involuntary muscle that is found only in the heart. • A severe brain injury from trauma disease, or drugs • ...
Muscular System & Med Terms 2024-09-23
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- also known as smooth muscles; respond automatically to control various body functions including the functions of internal organs
- nearest to
- front surface
- also known as skeletal muscles they're attached to bones and are responsible for voluntary movements
- Located below or is smaller
- toward the outer side of the body
- to straighten or bend backwards, making the angle bigger
- tightening of the muscles
- furthest away
- In front of
- Behind or in back of
- Located above or is larger
- fibrous tissues that contract when stimulated by messages from the nervous system to produce movement.
- Relaxing of the muscles
- lifts up
- the study of the structure, function and diseases of the muscles
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- movements of the limbs away from the midline of the body
- back surface
- movement of the limbs or hands toward or across the midline of the body
- bands of fibrous tissue that attach the muscle to the bones
- dense strong bands of fibrous tissue that connect the bones to each other
- Opens, enlarges or extends
- rotation of the hand and forearm so that the palm faces backwards or downwards
- to bring outward
- to bend forward and make the angle smaller
- to bring inward
- specialized tissue found only in the heart
- draws down or depresses
- toward the midline of the body
- rotation of the forearm and hand so that the palm faces forward or upward
30 Clues: lifts up • nearest to • In front of • back surface • front surface • furthest away • to bring inward • to bring outward • Behind or in back of • draws down or depresses • Relaxing of the muscles • tightening of the muscles • Opens, enlarges or extends • Located above or is larger • Located below or is smaller • toward the midline of the body • toward the outer side of the body • ...
What’s the Buzz: Pain Assessment Reassessment 2019-06-09
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- During periods of intense pain, a patient's ability to concentrate will be...
- Receiving opioid analgesics may place a patient at risk for 1.Addiction,2.Physical Dependence or 3...
- What "system" could mild to moderate pain activate and potentially produce the following physical responses;pallor, elevated BP, dialated pupils,skeletal muscle tension,dyspnea, tachycardia, and diaphoresis
- This does not indicate a lack of pain
- A "Comfort...Goal" is identified by the patient
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- Guided imagery, distraction or application of heat or ice are examples of what kind of pain management?
- When will pain be assessed...in a _____ manner to determine if intervention is working
- ...pain scale may be used for children ages 3 and over.
- A score of 2(crying steadily, screams or sobs, frequent complaints) is part of which pain assessment scale that can be used for children age 2-7 or non-verbal adult patients
9 Clues: This does not indicate a lack of pain • A "Comfort...Goal" is identified by the patient • ...pain scale may be used for children ages 3 and over. • During periods of intense pain, a patient's ability to concentrate will be... • When will pain be assessed...in a _____ manner to determine if intervention is working • ...
skeletal 2020-10-22
The Skeletal and Muscular System 2020-04-29
6 Clues: a movement that happens out of habit • a movement in your body that you cause • Give structure and protect vital organs • type of connective tissue that connects bones as a whole • Muscles this muscle pumps blood into and out of the heart • Pumps blood throughout your body and give strength to move
Functions of the Skeletal System 2020-05-23
6 Clues: Provides the human shape • Skeleton keeps body upright • Produces red and white blood cells • Act as storage for Calcium and Phosphorous • Shield internal organs and reduce risk of injury • Bones act as kevers and form joints to allow muscles to pull
Skeletal and Muscle System Vocabulary 2023-12-06
6 Clues: able to be stretched • connects muscle to bone • forms walls of internal muscles • allows the body part to return to normal size • when simulated by the nerves able to contract • forms the wall of the heart and contracts to circulate blood
Psychology review 2023-12-16
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- Perspective, studies how people change and grow across their life.
- Helps form and store memories and process them from short-term to long-term memories and also helps us learn new things and connect our knowledge to memories.
- memory, a system that temporarily holds and processes information for cognitive tasks includes the Central Executive for control the Phonological Loop for auditory data the Visuospatial Sketchpad for visual info and the Episodic Buffer for integrating diverse information.
- a case study where a Surgeon removed large amounts of his hippocampus attempting to alleviate his severe epilepsy resulting in the lack of memory formation.
- Encodes stores and retrieves information
- Bias, thinking shortcuts that can make us make mistakes without even realizing it.
- perspective, studies how people think perceive and solve problems. (Mental Processes)
- Psychology, studies trait and behavior patterns over time and natural selection has influenced our minds.
- Theory, mental framework on how our brain organizes and interprets information.
- scan, Takes a series of X-ray images from different angles for bones organs, and tissues.
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- Study testing misinformation and how words can distort memory and create bias in eyewitness testimonies.
- It found that individuals with a certain genetic variant were more prone to developing behavioral issues, like aggression resulting in genetics and environment influencing mental
- chemical signals released by animals and humans to communicate they can also influence behavior.
- pheromone study suggesting a potential factor in scent for mate selection.
- , the study observed London taxi drivers brains finding more experienced drivers and a bigger rear hippocampus due to navigation skills and memorization in complex routes.
- Helps to take pictures using magnetic fields of soft tissue like organs muscles, and the skeletal system.
- short-term memory without rehearsal can only hold information for about 18-30 seconds.
- perspective, studies our biological genes and brain and how it shapes our behavior and thoughts.
- Model, describes the flow between receiving information then being encoded to short-term to then long-term and including rehearsal and forgetting.
- (, memory study by having people recall unfamiliar stories resulting in people altering the story to fit their existing expectations.
20 Clues: Encodes stores and retrieves information • Perspective, studies how people change and grow across their life. • pheromone study suggesting a potential factor in scent for mate selection. • Theory, mental framework on how our brain organizes and interprets information. • Bias, thinking shortcuts that can make us make mistakes without even realizing it. • ...
The skeletal and Muscular system 2024-05-09
6 Clues: Thigh bone • Framework of bones • The bone in upper arms • Topmost part of skeleton • Joining part of two bones • Tissues that attach muscles to the bones
The Muscular and Skeletal System. 2020-04-27
Our Skeletal and Nervous system 2021-09-07
6 Clues: largest part of the brain • The brain is protected by • the coloured circle in the eye • We breathe and smell thorough our • small bones of the vertebral column • strong fibres with which muscles are attached to bones
AP Psychology: Unit 3 Biological Bases off Behavior 2017-12-13
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- / bundled axons that form neural "cables" connecting the central nervous system with muscles, glands, and sense organs
- Sperry / said that split-brain surgery leaves people "with two separate minds" Both hemispheres comprehend and follow an instruction to copy simultaneously.
- neuroscience / the interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with cognition (including perception, thinking, memory, and language)
- nervous system / the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles. (skeletal nervous system)
- (afferent) neurons / neurons that carry incoming information from the sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- (computerized tomography) scan / a series of x-ray photographs taken from different angles and combined by computer into a composite representation of a slice of the brain's structure
- / a molecule that, by binding to a receptor site, stimulates a response
- / a neural structure lying below the thalamus; directs several maintenance activities (eating, drinking, body temperature), helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, and is linked to emotion and reward
- Wernicke / German investigator that helped lead to the discovery of specialized language brain areas. Damage to Wernicke's area disrupts understanding
- / the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing
- / a neuron's bushy, branching extensions that receive messages and conduct impulses toward the cell body
- / a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron
- nervous system / the division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body, conserving its energy
- potential / a neural impulse; a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon
- glands / the endocrine system's most influential gland. Under influence of the hypothalamus, it regulates growth and controls other endocrine glands
- / the neuron extension that passes messages through its branches to other neurons or to muscles or glands
- / the "little brain" at the rear of the brainstem; functions include processing sensory input, coordinating movement output and balance, and enabling nonverbal learning and memory
- / the formation of new neurons
- / threadlike structures made of DNA molecules that contain the genes
- system / the body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
- / chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons. they travel across the synapse and bind to receptor sites on receiving neuron
- / a molecule that, by binding to a receptor site, inhibits or blocks a response
- period / a period of inactivity after a neuron has fired
- lobes / portion of the cerebral cortex lying roughly above the ears; includes the auditory areas, each receiving information primarily from the opposite ear
- / "morphine within" - natural opiate-like neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure
- formation / a nerve network that travels through the brainstem and thalamus and plays an important role in controlling arousal
- cells (glia) / cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons; they may also play a role in learning and thinking
- / the proportion of variation among the individuals that we can attribute to genes. The ____ of a trait may vary, depending on the range of populations and environment studied
- lobes / portion of the cerebral cortex lying just behind the forehead; involved in speaking and muscle movements and in making plans and judgment
- response / a neuron's reaction of either firing (with a full-strength response) or not firing
- / the study of environmental influences on gene expression that occur without a DNA change
- / a random error in gene replication that leads to a change
- nervous system / the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body
- / chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands travel through the bloodstream and affect other tissues
- genetics / the subfield of biology that studies the molecular structure and function of genes
- twins (monozygotic twins) / twins who develop from a single fertilized egg that splits in two, creating two genetically identical organisms
- (positron emission tomography) scan / a visual display of brain activity that detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task
- genetics / the study of the relative power and limits of genetic and environmental influences on behavior
- selection / Charles Darwin. the principle that, among the range of inherited trait variations, those contributing to reproduction and survival will most likely be passed on to succeeding generations
- system / neural system (hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus) located below the cerebral hemispheres; associated with emotions and drives
- processing / the principle that information is often simultaneously processed on separate conscious and unconscious tracks
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- (deoxyribonucleic acid) / a complex molecule containing the genetic information that makes up the chromosomes
- / a simple, automatic response to a sensory stimulus, such as the knee-jerk response
- / tissue destruction. a brain ___ is a naturally or experimentally caused destruction of brain tissue
- / the complete instructions for making an organism, consisting of all the genetic material in that organism's chromosomes
- lobes / portion of the cerebral cortex lying at the back of the head; includes areas that receive information from the visual fields
- psychology / the scientific study of the links between biological (genetic, neural, hormonal) and psychological processes
- cortex / an area at the rear of the frontal lobes that controls voluntary movement
- cortex / area at the front of the parietal lobes that registers and processes body touch and movement sensations
- nervous system / the brain and the spinal cord
- / the level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse
- / our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- / the junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron
- / the biochemical units of heredity that make up the chromosomes; segments of DNA capable of synthesizing proteins
- sheath / a fatty tissue layer segmentally encasing the axons of some neurons; enables vastly greater transmission speed as neural impulses hop from one sausage-like node to the next
- (magnetic resonance imaging) / a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce computer-generated images of soft tissue. Shows brain anatomy
- / every external influence, from prenatal nutrition to the people and things around us
- Darwin / evolutionary psychologist that created the survival of the fittest and natural selection
- / the brain's sensory control center, located on top of the brainstem; directs messages to the sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and medulla
- (EEG) / an amplified recording of the waves of electrical activity sweeping across the brain's surface. these waves are measured by electrodes placed on the scalp
- psychology / the study of the evolution of behavior and the mind, using principles of natural selection
- areas / areas of the cerebral cortex that are not involved in primary motor or sensory functions; rather, they are involved in higher mental functions such as learning, remembering, thinking, and speaking
- system / the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous system
- callosum / the large band of neural fibers connecting the two brain hemispheres and carrying messages between them
- twins (dizygotic twins) / twins who develop from separate fertilized eggs. they are genetically no closer than brothers and sisters, but they share a fetal environment
- / neurons within the brain and spinal cord that communicate internally and intervene between the sensory inputs and motor outputs
- glands / a pair of endocrine glands that sit just above the kidneys and secrete hormones (epinephrine and norepinephrine) that help arouse the body in times of stress
- cortex / the intricate fabric of interconnected neural cells covering the cerebral hemispheres; the body's ultimate control and information-processing center
- / the oldest part and central core of the brain, beginning where the spinal cord swells as it enters the skull; responsible for automatic survival functions
- nervous system / the division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations
- / the brain's ability to change, especially during childhood, by reorganizing after damage or by building new pathways based on experience; brain's ability to modify itself after damage
- / the interplay that occurs when the effect of one factor (such as environment) depends on another factor (such as heredity)
- nervous system / the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs.
- brain / a condition resulting from surgery that isolates the brain's two hemispheres by cutting the fibers (mainly those of the corpus callosum) connecting them
- lobes / portion of the cerebral cortex lying at the top of the head and toward the rear; receives sensory input for touch and body position
- / the basic building block of the nervous system
- Gazzangia / split-brain experiments. would ask people to stare at a dot as he slashed HE.ART on a screen. HE appeared in their left visual field and ART appeared in the right field. This taught that the right field transmits to the left hemisphere, and each hemisphere reported what it had seen
- / two lima-bean sized neural clusters in the limbic system; linked to emotion
- Broca / French physician that helped lead to the discovery of specialized language brain areas. Damage to Broca's area disrupts speaking
- (functional MRI) / a technique for revealing blood flow and brain activity by comparing successive MRI scans. Shows brain function as well as its structure
80 Clues: / the formation of new neurons • nervous system / the brain and the spinal cord • / our awareness of ourselves and our environment • / the basic building block of the nervous system • / a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron • period / a period of inactivity after a neuron has fired • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary - Part B 2021-08-30
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- positive (correlation)
- linear (equation)
- independent-system
- vertical-line (test)
- inconsistent-system
- system (of equations)
- parent (function)
- independent (variable)
- (linear) regression
- absolute (value)
- (system of) Inequalities
- slope-intercept (form)
- direct-variation
- (linear) inequality
- coefficient
- linear (system)
- trend-line
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- compound (inequality)
- interval-notation
- constant (of variation)
- mapping (diagram)
- standard-form
- point-slope (form)
- dependent (variable)
- extraneous (solution)
- (line of) best-fit
- negative (correlation)
- scatter (plot)
- solution (of an equation)
- dependent-system
- positive
31 Clues: positive • trend-line • coefficient • standard-form • dependent-system • direct-variation • interval-notation • independent-system • inconsistent-system • point-slope (form) • scatter (plot) • slope-intercept (form) • absolute (value) • linear (system) • mapping (diagram) • linear (equation) • dependent (variable) • vertical-line (test) • ...
Sports Physiology Vocab Review 1.2 2022-09-06
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- Muscles responsible for movement
- Muscle that helps to stabilize a movement
- Muscle shortens under load or tension
- Muscle found in your heart
- Muscle contracts with little or no movement
- Thin filament
- The point where two filaments bind
- Opposite of "prime movers"
- Thick filament
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- Fiber type responsible for longer bouts of exercise
- "Elastic energy"
- Muscle that stabilizes the origin of the agonist
- Sensory receptors located in muscle
- Muscle that forms the walls of most organs
- Muscle lengthens under load or tension
- Fiber type responsible for fast and strong movements
- "prime movers"
17 Clues: Thin filament • "prime movers" • Thick filament • "Elastic energy" • Muscle found in your heart • Opposite of "prime movers" • Muscles responsible for movement • The point where two filaments bind • Sensory receptors located in muscle • Muscle shortens under load or tension • Muscle lengthens under load or tension • Muscle that helps to stabilize a movement • ...
Muscles 2021-02-17
10 Clues: moves your bones • where to bones meet • attaches muscle to bone • attaches bones together • Pumps blood into the body • the busiest muscle in the body • includes the stomach & intestines • A muscle that helps you walk & run • A muscle that helps you pick things up • A muscle that helps you move your hips
Organ Systems Crossword 2022-10-10
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- allows for movements
- takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and water
- Transport materials to and from cells
- digest food into smaller molecules and absorb nutrients
- one major organ is skin
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- Fights off foreign invaders
- controls the body
- helps produce offspring
- protects organs, provides shape and support
- removes waste from the body
10 Clues: controls the body • allows for movements • helps produce offspring • one major organ is skin • Fights off foreign invaders • removes waste from the body • Transport materials to and from cells • protects organs, provides shape and support • takes in oxygen and removes carbon dioxide and water • digest food into smaller molecules and absorb nutrients
RHABDOMYOLYSIS 2020-12-06
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- - what fluid is carrier Rhabdomyolysis need to get
- - treatment of rhabdomyolysis
- - what is the release in bloodstream
- - types of muscle that is involved in Rhabdomyolysis
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- - urine colour in Rhabdomyolysis
- - nontraumatic causes of Rhabdomyolysis
- - complication of Rhabdomyolysis
- - size kidney of Rhabdomyolysis
- - what is the symptom of Rhabdomyolysis
- - skeletal is connected with..
10 Clues: - treatment of rhabdomyolysis • - skeletal is connected with.. • - size kidney of Rhabdomyolysis • - urine colour in Rhabdomyolysis • - complication of Rhabdomyolysis • - what is the release in bloodstream • - nontraumatic causes of Rhabdomyolysis • - what is the symptom of Rhabdomyolysis • - what fluid is carrier Rhabdomyolysis need to get • ...
Types of Neurotransmitters 2023-01-30
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- generally inhibitory; reduce pain
- Generally excitatory
- Vasodilation may play a role in memory
- Creates a sense of good feeling; low levels lead to depression
- Excitatory; pain perception
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- Controls skeletal muscle actions
- promotes alertness
- Primarily inhibitory; leads to sleepiness blocked by LSD
- CNS; is generally inhibitory
- Creates a sense of good feeling; parkinson
10 Clues: promotes alertness • Generally excitatory • Excitatory; pain perception • CNS; is generally inhibitory • Controls skeletal muscle actions • generally inhibitory; reduce pain • Vasodilation may play a role in memory • Creates a sense of good feeling; parkinson • Primarily inhibitory; leads to sleepiness blocked by LSD • ...
Spinal Cord 2023-10-03
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- Tons of myelin, bundles of axons
- Fine coordinated movements
- Quick, involuntary, stereotyped reactions
- Spinal tracts that travel up towards brain
- Little myelin, synapses, soma, dendrite
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- Horse tail, bundle of nerves
- Control skeletal muscle contractions
- Spinal tracts that travel away from brain
- Dura Mater, Arachnoid Mater, Pia Mater
- One neuron stimulates multiple neurons
10 Clues: Fine coordinated movements • Horse tail, bundle of nerves • Tons of myelin, bundles of axons • Control skeletal muscle contractions • Dura Mater, Arachnoid Mater, Pia Mater • One neuron stimulates multiple neurons • Little myelin, synapses, soma, dendrite • Spinal tracts that travel away from brain • Quick, involuntary, stereotyped reactions • ...
Ghostly Crossword 2024-10-15
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- Vegetable often carved for halloween
- October 31st
- Scary winged creature that’s active at night
- A walking corpse from the grave
- Fanged creature that drinks blood
- A witch’s companion
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- Skeletal remains wrapped in cloth
- An 8 legged creepy crawly
- Supernatural spirit that is often depicted as white and floating
- A witch’s car
10 Clues: October 31st • A witch’s car • A witch’s companion • An 8 legged creepy crawly • A walking corpse from the grave • Skeletal remains wrapped in cloth • Fanged creature that drinks blood • Vegetable often carved for halloween • Scary winged creature that’s active at night • Supernatural spirit that is often depicted as white and floating
Fish stuff 2021-01-09
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- control their buoyancy
- is a clade of the bony fish
- eel-shaped slime-producing fish
- fins are webs with bony spines
- techincal term for gill cover
- cavity at the end of digestive tract
- Skeletal rod
- serves to detect movements and pressure changes in the surrounding water
- tail fin
- similar to rays
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- Upper chamber of the heart
- fin on the top of a shark or killer whales
- cold blooded
- funnel-like sucking mouth
- fins just behind the fish's head
- lower chamber of the heart
- sharks by flattened, dislike body
- tough scales that cover the skin
- Various small transparent marine organisms
- Sac-like filter feeders
20 Clues: tail fin • cold blooded • Skeletal rod • similar to rays • control their buoyancy • Sac-like filter feeders • funnel-like sucking mouth • Upper chamber of the heart • lower chamber of the heart • is a clade of the bony fish • techincal term for gill cover • fins are webs with bony spines • eel-shaped slime-producing fish • fins just behind the fish's head • tough scales that cover the skin • ...
Support systems and movement 2022-05-13
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- I am often found in a birdcage
- Ends of fingers and toes
- Exoskeletons are made of this
- short bone
- I am inside your body
- Knee cap
- You can also call me a cavity
- A tarsal that is in the middle
- A rigid girdle
- Irregular bone
- You can hang things on this skeleton
- A type of joint that resembles a door opening
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- Reduces the loss of water from the body
- Also known as your shoulder blade
- I am elastic and bendable
- We have exoskeletons
- You could put a tie around me!
- This skeleton gives central support to the body
- Attached to a socket
- Skeletal structure with fluid-filledchambers
20 Clues: Knee cap • short bone • A rigid girdle • Irregular bone • We have exoskeletons • Attached to a socket • I am inside your body • Ends of fingers and toes • I am elastic and bendable • Exoskeletons are made of this • You can also call me a cavity • I am often found in a birdcage • A tarsal that is in the middle • You could put a tie around me! • Also known as your shoulder blade • ...
Chapter 7 2024-10-22
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- Muscles that move body part away from midline
- Cytoplasm of muscle cells
- Muscles of dorsal pelvis
- Wall between chest and abdominal cavities
- Muscle type found in heart
- Wasting away of muscle
- Disease of muscles
- Connects muscle to bone
- Study of muscles
- Triceps ________, extensor of distal foreleg
- Voluntary striated muscle fiber
- Muscles that extend body parts
- Muscle threads or filaments
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- Muscle in spermatic cord
- Plasma membrane of muscle cells
- Movement toward midline
- Involuntary, nonstriated muscle fiber
- Muscle that works with others
- Inflammation of voluntary muscles
- ________ brachii extends distal foreleg
- Chest muscles
- Spasms
- Muscles that flex boy part
- Connects bone to bone
24 Clues: Spasms • Chest muscles • Study of muscles • Disease of muscles • Connects bone to bone • Wasting away of muscle • Movement toward midline • Connects muscle to bone • Muscle in spermatic cord • Muscles of dorsal pelvis • Cytoplasm of muscle cells • Muscle type found in heart • Muscles that flex boy part • Muscle threads or filaments • Muscle that works with others • ...
Bones and muscles 2023-12-06
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- muscles that are voluntary and striated
- surrounds each eye
- ability to be stretched
- muscles you control when you want to move
- forms the wall of the heart
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- muscles you can't control
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- connect muscles to bone
- shoulder that abducts an arm
- the state of partial contraction
- upper back and neck extends head, move
- shrinks in size and loses strength
12 Clues: surrounds each eye • connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • muscles you can't control • forms the wall of the heart • shoulder that abducts an arm • the state of partial contraction • shrinks in size and loses strength • upper back and neck extends head, move • muscles that are voluntary and striated • muscles you control when you want to move • ...
Body 1 2023-06-14
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- The body parts at the end of the legs that provide support and enable us to stand, walk, and run.
- The part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
- The digits on the feet, providing balance and stability.
- The opening in the face that is used for eating, speaking, and expressing emotions.
- The organs that enable us to hear sounds and maintain balance.
- The limbs of the lower body that support the weight and enable walking and running.
- The digits on the hands, used for gripping and fine motor skills.
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- The body parts at the end of the arms, used for grasping, manipulating objects, and performing various tasks.
- Hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food.
- The facial organ responsible for smelling and breathing.
- The organs of sight that allow us to see and perceive the world around us.
- The muscular organ inside the mouth that is responsible for tasting, speaking, and swallowing.
- The outer covering of the body that protects the internal organs and helps regulate temperature.
- The rigid structures that make up the skeletal system, providing support and protection for the body.
- The upper limbs of the body that extend from the shoulders to the hands.
15 Clues: The facial organ responsible for smelling and breathing. • The digits on the feet, providing balance and stability. • Hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food. • The organs that enable us to hear sounds and maintain balance. • The digits on the hands, used for gripping and fine motor skills. • ...
Week 9/14 Vocab Crosswords 2015-08-20
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- beginning to exist or develop:
- to humiliate or shame, as by injury to one's pride or self-respect.
- the 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.
- in a dying state; near death.
- a teacher; schoolteacher.
- Also called mercy killing. the act of putting to death painlessly or allowing to die, as by withholding extreme medical measures, a person or animal suffering from an incurable, especially a painful, disease or condition.
- a person or thing of no importance.
- existing in one from birth; inborn; native:
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- a person who makes an excessive or inappropriate display of learning.
- of, relating to, or occurring in the time following death.
- the basic, real, and invariable nature of a thing or its significant individual feature or features:
- something that has a real existence; thing:
- the activity, spirit, or time of the great revival of art, literature, and learning in Europe beginning in the 14th century and extending to the17th century, marking the transition from the medieval to the modern world.
- having or showing unaffected simplicity of nature or absence of artificiality; unsophisticated; ingenuous.
- of or relating to a child or to childhood.
15 Clues: a teacher; schoolteacher. • in a dying state; near death. • beginning to exist or develop: • a person or thing of no importance. • of or relating to a child or to childhood. • something that has a real existence; thing: • existing in one from birth; inborn; native: • of, relating to, or occurring in the time following death. • ...
Protein Crossword Puzzler 2024-01-09
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- Acronym for a hormone that stimulates the growth of many tissues in humans, especially your bones
- This stores iron in your body for later use
- The most abundant protein in your body
- This enzyme breaks proteins you eat down into amino acids in the small intestine (haha a protein breaks down another protein!)
- This body part is made up of the most abundant protein - it connects two bones together
- This hormone removes glucose from the blood and stores it in the liver and skeletal muscles
- A key protein of the immune system that helps identify and mark bacteria and viruses for destruction
- This is the most flexible protein in the body, allowing tissues to return to their original shape after stretching
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- This body part connects bone to muscle and ALSO is made up of the most abundant protein
- Some proteins are these, which are chemical messengers that aid in communication between your cells, tissues, and organs
- This transports oxygen from your lungs to body tissues
- The protein that forms dense contractile filments in muscle cells
- This is a structural protein that is found in your skin, hair, and nails
- The protein that produces thin contractile filaments in your muscle cells
- This enzyme is in your saliva. It breaks starches down into sugars.
15 Clues: The most abundant protein in your body • This stores iron in your body for later use • This transports oxygen from your lungs to body tissues • The protein that forms dense contractile filments in muscle cells • This enzyme is in your saliva. It breaks starches down into sugars. • This is a structural protein that is found in your skin, hair, and nails • ...
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Muffin's Themed Bonus Crossword 2020-12-27
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- Patronus animal
- Notebook owned by an enigma
- Mostly like James but has Lily's ...
- Worse than death
- Sneaky map maker
- Certain hot cup
- How Bumblebee asked Harry about putting his name in the Goblet
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- Subjectively great smell (and you use it twice a day)
- Skill taught to Snape but You Know Who
- Older (sometimes in the form of a rod)
- A certain grim, skeletal family name
- Giant brother
- Crazy "emotional" character
- Plant in the legume family
14 Clues: Giant brother • Patronus animal • Certain hot cup • Worse than death • Sneaky map maker • Plant in the legume family • Notebook owned by an enigma • Crazy "emotional" character • Mostly like James but has Lily's ... • A certain grim, skeletal family name • Skill taught to Snape but You Know Who • Older (sometimes in the form of a rod) • ...
Medical Terminology CH 1-4 2024-09-16
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- a common back surgery designed to relieve compression on a spinal nerve
- means skin
- the abbreviation of fracture
- means lower back
- backward bending of the foot
- means sacrum
- means white
- suffix that means immature
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- the study of cells and their functions
- position is used to idenfity locations and directions
- a condition characterized by an increase in the forward curvature of the lumbar spine
- not all medical terms require this
- attach skeletal muscles to bones
- all medical terms require this
14 Clues: means skin • means white • means sacrum • means lower back • suffix that means immature • the abbreviation of fracture • backward bending of the foot • all medical terms require this • attach skeletal muscles to bones • not all medical terms require this • the study of cells and their functions • position is used to idenfity locations and directions • ...
Spellathon 2021-08-23
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- a point where two bones come together usually in a way that allows motion.
- Internal framework of the human body. The system provides strength and rigidity to our body.
- It is a tough but flexible tissue that is the main type of connective tissue in the body.
- A mineral found mainly in the hard part of bones, where it is stored.
- This is used for a person, country, or a state. It is when the state of being free and not controlled by another person, country, etc.
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- It is connected with the whole country. E.g. A person can be a _____ of a country.
- The action of bringing in something new; using something or taking something to a place for the first time
- The act of sharing or exchanging information, ideas, or feelings
- It is also called thighbone, upper bone of the leg or hind leg.
9 Clues: It is also called thighbone, upper bone of the leg or hind leg. • The act of sharing or exchanging information, ideas, or feelings • A mineral found mainly in the hard part of bones, where it is stored. • a point where two bones come together usually in a way that allows motion. • ...
Pain Assessment 2019-06-09
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- the number of minutes you must reassess pain within following an active intervention
- guided imagery, distraction or application of heat or ice are examples of what kind of pain management?
- this does not indicate a lack of pain
- __pain scale maybe used for children ages 3 and over
- A "Comfort...Goal" is identified by the patient
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- During periods of intense pain, a patient's ability to concentrate will be...
- What "system" could mild to moderate pain activate and potentially produce the following physical responses;pallor, elevated BP, dialated pupils,skeletal muscle tension,dyspnea, tachycardia, and diaphoresis
- A score of 2(crying steadily, screams or sobs, frequent complaints) is part of which pain assessment scale that can be used for children age 2-7 or non-verbal adult patients
- Receiving opioid analgesics may place a patient at risk for 1.Addiction,2.Physical Dependence or 3...
9 Clues: this does not indicate a lack of pain • A "Comfort...Goal" is identified by the patient • __pain scale maybe used for children ages 3 and over • During periods of intense pain, a patient's ability to concentrate will be... • the number of minutes you must reassess pain within following an active intervention • ...
system and body crossword! 2023-02-24
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- It’s an involuntary muscle that makes the stomach, digestive system, and vessels
- It’s an involuntary muscle and helps make the heart
- It connects and holds together structures in the body such as ligaments and tendons which provides support and structure
- Has 3 primary functions protection, secretion, and absorption, it can be found on the outer and inner surfaces of organs and it covers the entire body
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- Sensis Stimuli from the outside environment and signals the brain and throughout the body, it can also work with the muscle tissue to help the body move
- Collections of many of the same type of cell come together, these cells work together to perform a specific task
- It’s a voluntary muscle and helps the body move
- It’s involved in the movement, it can be voluntary (it could be controlled) or involuntary (can’t be controlled)
- Interacting tissue for a specific organ function to be carried out.
9 Clues: It’s a voluntary muscle and helps the body move • It’s an involuntary muscle and helps make the heart • Interacting tissue for a specific organ function to be carried out. • It’s an involuntary muscle that makes the stomach, digestive system, and vessels • ...
The Muscular System 2022-10-24
8 Clues: longest muscle • the smallest muscles • attached bones to bones • muscles found in the heart • muscles attached to the bones • attached muscles to the bones • responsible for body's movement • muscles found in the stomach, esophagus, and intestines
Human Body Systems 2021-10-28
8 Clues: Processes food • Supports the body • Helps the body to move • Takes oxygen into the body • Eliminates waste from the blood • Sends signals to and from brain • Transports blood around the body • Protects against germs and controls temperature
Nervous System 2024-01-18
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- Your body's command center
- A signaling molecule secreted by a neuron to affect another cell across a synapse
- Pore-forming membrane proteins that allow ions to pass through the channel pore
- A bulb at the end of an axon in which neurotransmitter molecules are stored and released.
- Determined by the uneven distribution of ions (charged particles) between the inside and the outside of the cell
- Stimuli that are received by sensory structures are communicated to the nervous system where that information is processed
- An enzyme found in the membrane of all animal cells that lets sodium out and potassium in
- The portion of a nerve cell (neuron) that carries nerve impulses away from the cell body
- A structure containing a number of nerve cell bodies, typically linked by synapses, and often forming a swelling on a nerve fiber
- The space in between the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of another and is where the electrical signal is translated to a chemical signal that can be perceived by the next neuron
- The relatively short-lived activated cells that defend the body in an immune response
- The response in a sensory organ (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and skin) when it receives stimuli
- A relatively static membrane potential which is usually referred to as the ground value for trans-membrane voltage
- Any neuron having its cell body, axon, and dendrites entirely within the central nervous system
- The gaps formed between the myelin sheath where the axons are left uncovered
- Action that is performed as a response to a stimulus and without conscious thought
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- A class of transmembrane proteins that form ion channels that are activated by changes in the electrical membrane potential near the channel
- A rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane
- An insulating layer, or sheath that forms around nerves, including those in the brain and spinal cord
- Any of the usually branching extensions of a neuron over which impulses travel toward the cell body
- An action performed by the activation of motor units in skeletal muscles under control of signaling from motor neurons
- The nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord
- a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
- The brain and spinal cord
- The spherical part of the neuron that contains the nucleus and connects to the dendrites, which bring information into the neuron, and the axon, which sends information to other neurons
- Cells in the brain and spinal cord that allow us to move, speak, swallow and breathe by sending commands from the brain to the muscles that carry out these functions
- A whitish fiber or bundle of fibers that transmits impulses of sensation to the brain or spinal cord, and impulses from these to the muscles and organs
- The nerve cells that are activated by sensory input from the environment
- The fundamental units of the brain and nervous system
- The connective tissue of the nervous system, consisting of several different types of cell associated with neurons
30 Clues: The brain and spinal cord • Your body's command center • The nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord • The fundamental units of the brain and nervous system • A rapid sequence of changes in the voltage across a membrane • The nerve cells that are activated by sensory input from the environment • ...
12.1 2020-08-25
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- technique in producing monoclonal antibodies
- enzyme for proteolytic digestion
- cells that produce hCG
- highly sensitive marker for epithelial cells
- type of antibody derived from several plasma cell lineages
- (+)actin, desmin, myoglobin
- always positive in Schwanommas
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- (+)chromogranin, (-)keratin
- skeletal muscle malignancy,(+) desmin
- used in microwave antigen retrieval with a pH of 8 or 10
- expresses CD15 and CD30
- type of antigen retrieval that provides more consistent antigen recovery
- indicative of neuronal or neuroendocrine differentiation
- CNS glial cell that expresses GFAP
- laboratory animal used in monoclonal antibody production
15 Clues: cells that produce hCG • expresses CD15 and CD30 • (+)chromogranin, (-)keratin • (+)actin, desmin, myoglobin • always positive in Schwanommas • enzyme for proteolytic digestion • CNS glial cell that expresses GFAP • skeletal muscle malignancy,(+) desmin • technique in producing monoclonal antibodies • highly sensitive marker for epithelial cells • ...
Muscular system puzzke 2023-02-24
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- known as circke at a joint
- known as toward the midline
- known as muscle attached to a bone
- known as upward
- known as turning body
- known as strong and tough
- known as the increasing angle between 2 bones
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- known as the decreasing angle between 2 bones
- known as downward
- known as tough
- known as away from the midline
- know as walls of the heart
- known as the heelbone
- know as the body movement
- known as the end that moves when muscle contracts
15 Clues: known as tough • known as upward • known as downward • known as the heelbone • known as turning body • know as the body movement • known as strong and tough • known as circke at a joint • know as walls of the heart • known as toward the midline • known as away from the midline • known as muscle attached to a bone • known as the decreasing angle between 2 bones • ...
Muscular system puzzke 2023-02-24
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- known as circke at a joint
- known as toward the midline
- known as muscle attached to a bone
- known as upward
- known as turning body
- known as strong and tough
- known as the increasing angle between 2 bones
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- known as the decreasing angle between 2 bones
- known as downward
- known as tough
- known as away from the midline
- know as walls of the heart
- known as the heelbone
- know as the body movement
- known as the end that moves when muscle contracts
15 Clues: known as tough • known as upward • known as downward • known as the heelbone • known as turning body • know as the body movement • known as strong and tough • known as circke at a joint • know as walls of the heart • known as toward the midline • known as away from the midline • known as muscle attached to a bone • known as the decreasing angle between 2 bones • ...
Exercise Physiology2 2014-01-07
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- cavity containing liver, stomach, and intestines
- type II muscle fibers use __ for fuel
- where gluconeogenesis takes place
- study of human motion from a physics standpoint
- catabolic hormone released during stress
- chemical reaction that releases free energy
- where ventilation takes place
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- ability to maintain relatively stable metabolism
- cavity containing heart and lungs
- functional unit of skeletal muscle
- the sum of all energy transformation in the body
- where glycolysis takes place
- diffusion of water through a permeable membrane
- bundle of muscle fibers
- another name for tricarboxylic acid cycle
15 Clues: bundle of muscle fibers • where glycolysis takes place • where ventilation takes place • cavity containing heart and lungs • where gluconeogenesis takes place • functional unit of skeletal muscle • type II muscle fibers use __ for fuel • catabolic hormone released during stress • another name for tricarboxylic acid cycle • chemical reaction that releases free energy • ...
Skeletal,Muscular, and Circulatory 2023-12-08
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- structures together and keeps them stable
- your muscles to your bones
- daily activities
- oxygen and nutrients to the body
- blood away from your heart
- for the contractility of the heart and the
- for pumping blood away from the heart
- blood around the body as it beats
- you move
- action
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- blood back to the heart
- support on body areas
- to arteries and veins
- blood into systemic and pulmonary
- with digestion and nutrient collection
- movement
- blood from the heart and into a ventricle or
17 Clues: action • movement • you move • daily activities • support on body areas • to arteries and veins • blood back to the heart • your muscles to your bones • blood away from your heart • oxygen and nutrients to the body • blood into systemic and pulmonary • blood around the body as it beats • for pumping blood away from the heart • with digestion and nutrient collection • ...
Body Systems 2022-03-07
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- Removes waste through urine
- Movement
- Fights infection
- Controls all functions of the body
- Provides shape and support for the body
- Heart and blood vessels pump blood through the body to transport oxygen
- Anything that causes an organism to react
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- Supplies the body with oxygen (breathing)
- Secretes hormones to regulate life processes
- Produces offspring
- Breaks down food to absorb nutrients
- Covers and protects the body
- Maintaining constant internal conditions in a changing environment
13 Clues: Movement • Fights infection • Produces offspring • Removes waste through urine • Covers and protects the body • Controls all functions of the body • Breaks down food to absorb nutrients • Provides shape and support for the body • Supplies the body with oxygen (breathing) • Anything that causes an organism to react • Secretes hormones to regulate life processes • ...
Muscles 2021-10-06
Across
- Heart muscle
- Bend
- The back end
- Back upper leg, flexes leg
- slight stress of the muscle at all times
- Below calf, extends foot
- Chest,arms across chest
- Low weight, high reps
- The front end
- Outside upper leg,brings legs apart
- Causes movement within the body
Down
- inside upper leg,brings legs together
- Swelling of the tendon
- laying down on your stomach
- Controls movement
- Causes muscles to stress and strengthen, preventing damage
- High weight, low reps
- Straighten
- uncontrolled muscle contractions
- muscles are pulled
- Causes muscle to reduce lactic acid
- When the body needs oxygen and starts converting glucose into energy
22 Clues: Bend • Straighten • Heart muscle • The back end • The front end • Controls movement • muscles are pulled • High weight, low reps • Low weight, high reps • Swelling of the tendon • Chest,arms across chest • Below calf, extends foot • Back upper leg, flexes leg • laying down on your stomach • Causes movement within the body • uncontrolled muscle contractions • Causes muscle to reduce lactic acid • ...
Support systems and movement 2022-05-13
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- Skeletal structure with fluid-filledchambers
- We have exoskeletons
- Ends of fingers and toes
- A tarsal that is in the middle
- A rigid girdle
- Knee cap
- Exoskeletons are made of this
- I am elastic and bendable
- short bone
- Attached to a socket
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- You can also call me a cavity
- I am often found in a birdcage
- I am inside your body
- Also known as your shoulder blade
- Irregular bone
- You can hang things on this skeleton
- Reduces the loss of water from the body
- A type of joint that resembles a door opening
- You could put a tie around me!
- This skeleton gives central support to the body
20 Clues: Knee cap • short bone • Irregular bone • A rigid girdle • We have exoskeletons • Attached to a socket • I am inside your body • Ends of fingers and toes • I am elastic and bendable • You can also call me a cavity • Exoskeletons are made of this • I am often found in a birdcage • A tarsal that is in the middle • You could put a tie around me! • Also known as your shoulder blade • ...
BODY SYSTEMS AABHA 3B 2021-02-04
muscle cross 2021-02-17
9 Clues: moves your body • moves your bones • attaches bone to bone • pumps blood to the body • attaches muscle to bone • helps move the connected bones • includes the stomach and intestines • moves without your body telling it to • the largest and strongest muscles in your body
Bundle 3: Body Systems 2021-12-13
9 Clues: Helps you breathe • Protects the body • Tells the body what to do • Removes waste from the body • Releases Hormones in the body • Provides structure and support • Helps with movement in the body • Brings oxygen & removes carbon dioxide • Gives the body nutrients/breaks down food
NERVOUS SYSTEM AND SKELETAL SYSTEM 2017-10-16
4 Clues: The longest bone in our body • The nerves that carry orders from the brain • The nerves that sends messages to the brain • The last two pairs of ribs that are not attached to the chest bone
Aircraft Systems 2020-10-14
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- part of the Electrical System that stores power
- System that includes fly by wire
- part of the Communication System
- part of the Ice and Protection System
- System that converts engine power to thrust
- System that allows data to be transmitted to the ground
- System that includes valves pumps filters
- something bad that is removed from the aircraft surface
- System that includes GPS
- System that relieves pilot fatigue
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- System that includes generator
- System that separates military from civil
- System that makes heavy work light
- another word for engines
- System that keeps us breathing
- part of the Armament System
- System that shows the aircraft's attitude
- Another name for landing gear system
18 Clues: another word for engines • System that includes GPS • part of the Armament System • System that includes generator • System that keeps us breathing • System that includes fly by wire • part of the Communication System • System that makes heavy work light • System that relieves pilot fatigue • Another name for landing gear system • part of the Ice and Protection System • ...
What’s the Buzz: Pain Assessment Reassessment 2019-06-09
Across
- When will pain be assessed...in a _____ manner to determine if intervention is working
- A "Comfort...Goal" is identified by the patient
- Guided imagery, distraction or application of heat or ice are examples of what kind of pain management?
- Receiving opioid analgesics may place a patient at risk for 1.Addiction,2.Physical Dependence or 3...
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- This does not indicate a lack of pain
- What "system" could mild to moderate pain activate and potentially produce the following physical responses;pallor, elevated BP, dialated pupils,skeletal muscle tension,dyspnea, tachycardia, and diaphoresis
- During periods of intense pain, a patient's ability to concentrate will be...
- ...pain scale may be used for children ages 3 and over.
- A score of 2(crying steadily, screams or sobs, frequent complaints) is part of which pain assessment scale that can be used for children age 2-7 or non-verbal adult patients
9 Clues: This does not indicate a lack of pain • A "Comfort...Goal" is identified by the patient • ...pain scale may be used for children ages 3 and over. • During periods of intense pain, a patient's ability to concentrate will be... • When will pain be assessed...in a _____ manner to determine if intervention is working • ...
A&P Final 2021-06-15
Across
- nerve cells that radiate out from the spinal cord and throughout the rest of the body NS
- smallest region, visual reflex center and part of the auditory pathway in the CNS, unconscious regulation and coordination of motor activities
- The olfactory nerve correlates to what special sense
- Sensory relay center from spinal cord to the cerebrum, influences strong moods and emotions, also is involved with movements, registers pain, temperature sensations and touch.
- Cranial nerve II?
- neurons that primarily control smooth muscles, cardiac and glands NS
- smell, emotion, mood, memory, motor function
- the homeostasis and conservation of energy NS
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- nerve system that are the brain and spinal cord
- major control center for maintaining homeostasis
- The corresponding nerve that correlates with equilibrium, and hearing
- Controls muscle movement and tone, regulates balance and intentional movements and is involved in learned motor skills.
- ascending and descending nerve tracts that relay information between the cerebrum and cerebellum, also functions with facial nerves dealing with sensory perception and swallowing, along with sleep cycles and respiration.
- "fight or flight" NS
- dictates heart rate, respiration, swallowing, coughing, sneezing, vomiting, ascending and descending nerves for the body, also control balance, coordination and sound modulation for the inner ear.
- Nerve controlling all eye muscles except for those under IV and VI
- neurons that primarily control skeletal muscles
17 Clues: Cranial nerve II? • "fight or flight" NS • smell, emotion, mood, memory, motor function • the homeostasis and conservation of energy NS • nerve system that are the brain and spinal cord • neurons that primarily control skeletal muscles • major control center for maintaining homeostasis • The olfactory nerve correlates to what special sense • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-12-19
Across
- Exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide
- Controls and coordinates the body
- Moves the body
- Produces gametes that create offspring
- Breaks down food into nutrients
Down
- Transports materials throughout the body
- Removes wastes
- Fights pathogens that make the body sick
- Produces hormones that regulate the body
- Provides structure and support to the body
10 Clues: Removes wastes • Moves the body • Breaks down food into nutrients • Controls and coordinates the body • Exchanges oxygen for carbon dioxide • Produces gametes that create offspring • Transports materials throughout the body • Fights pathogens that make the body sick • Produces hormones that regulate the body • Provides structure and support to the body
Muscles-Emmie Lou 2021-02-17
10 Clues: muscle found in heart • muscle above humorous • muscles on your thighs • connects muscles to bones • longest muscle in your body • Parts of the body to help you • muscles you have no control over • muscles that you have control of • soft muscles found in your stomach • responsible for all the movement in your body
Chemical Reactions and equations 2021-07-31
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- colour of silver when silver chloride undergoes photolytic decomposition
- it is mostly nitrogen
- reaction in which heat is liberated along with the product
- reddish brown colour metal
- supporter of combustion
- reduction and oxidation takes place simultaneously
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- insoluble solid
- unbalanced chemical equation
- colour of fumes of nitrogen oxide
- gas burns with pop sound
10 Clues: insoluble solid • it is mostly nitrogen • supporter of combustion • gas burns with pop sound • reddish brown colour metal • unbalanced chemical equation • colour of fumes of nitrogen oxide • reduction and oxidation takes place simultaneously • reaction in which heat is liberated along with the product • colour of silver when silver chloride undergoes photolytic decomposition
Spelling Lesson 20:S blends 2024-04-17
10 Clues: / I don't care • / to go to a station • / something to cut paper • / a long word for switch • / to put something steady • / another word for your bone • / you ride this when its snowing • / something that means a lot to you • / something smashed on your shoulder • / someone talking in a kind voice and saying this
list 5 2024-04-17
10 Clues: firm in position • a slow smokey fire • A cutting instrument • or relating or attached to • having or showing splendor • something is special to you • any various motor vehicles • in station course or position • having slim or delicate build • to strike or whip with or as if with a switch
Med Term Final 2017-12-13
Across
- heart
- study of
- time or location?
- thigh bone
- Paralysis of both legs
- blue
- Connects bone to bone
- surgical suturing
- white
- collarbone
- condition or procedure?
- tissue
- skin
- where two bones meet
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- muscle Attach to bones makes body movement
- The fibrous bands that form between tissues and bones?
- surgical creation of an artificial opening
- white
- deficient or low
- bone of the spinal column
- shaft, middle of long bone
- excessive fluid discharge
- surrounding around
- loss of sensation
- self
- inflammation
- the wrist bones
- joint
- sweat
- attaches muscle to bone
30 Clues: blue • self • skin • heart • white • white • joint • sweat • tissue • study of • thigh bone • collarbone • inflammation • the wrist bones • deficient or low • loss of sensation • time or location? • surgical suturing • surrounding around • where two bones meet • Connects bone to bone • Paralysis of both legs • condition or procedure? • attaches muscle to bone • bone of the spinal column • excessive fluid discharge • ...
olivia-body systems 2020-11-10
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- branches off the spine
- protects your body from injuries
- moves food through the body
- tiniest and most numerous blood cells
- protects your skin
- filters blood
- produces sperm
- large blood vessles
- makes T blood cells
- sends signals to your body
- tudes thats carries urine
- holds o2
- hold urin
- outer layer
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- metergland controls horomones
- moves food to the stomach
- makes your back flexible
- adsords water
- has veins
- move bones
- 206 of them
- very thin; emaciated.
- releasing blood presher
- 12 things that protects your insides
- each bronchi tude splits into two like trees
- carry o2
- found only in the heart
27 Clues: holds o2 • carry o2 • has veins • hold urin • move bones • 206 of them • outer layer • adsords water • filters blood • produces sperm • protects your skin • large blood vessles • makes T blood cells • very thin; emaciated. • branches off the spine • releasing blood presher • found only in the heart • makes your back flexible • moves food to the stomach • tudes thats carries urine • ...
60 Words?! 2022-03-22
60 Clues: 7 • 1 • 5 • 8 • 9 • 6 • 4 • 2 • 3 • 28 • 41 • 39 • 31 • 57 • 25 • 32 • 12 • 54 • 14 • 35 • 58 • 22 • 20 • 18 • 51 • 40 • 36 • 55 • 16 • 13 • 15 • 19 • 11 • 49 • 23 • 48 • 29 • 53 • 45 • 60 • 24 • 43 • 42 • 17 • 38 • 47 • 30 • 56 • 59 • 44 • 26 • 37 • 27 • 50 • 33 • 21 • 46 • 34 • 10 • 52
Muscles and The Human Body 2013-10-09
Across
- The lower part of the back of your leg
- The increase in the volume of an organ or tissue
- Exercise intense enough to trigger lactic acid
- Changing of position
- Dorsi/ Part of the back
- A muscle running down the neck
Down
- Somebody who is strong and toned
- When a muscle fibre lengthen or shrinks
- A protein found in the body
- Improving or changing
- Muscle force with movement
- The back of the top of your leg
- The top of your leg
- Referred to as bones
- Muscle force without movement
15 Clues: The top of your leg • Changing of position • Referred to as bones • Improving or changing • Dorsi/ Part of the back • Muscle force with movement • A protein found in the body • Muscle force without movement • A muscle running down the neck • The back of the top of your leg • Somebody who is strong and toned • The lower part of the back of your leg • ...
Human body system 2020-12-11
Across
- provides support,protects organs,and produce blood cells from bone marrow.
- Absorbs nutrients
- make up your hand
- support you,protects organs
- Inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide
- Helps break down food
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- Reproductive organs, allows animals to reproduce and have babies
- skeletal,smooth,and cardiac
- Removes waste from the blood
- Like virus, bacteria,and more harmful stuff
- helps your bones move
- Absorbs water
- carries oxygen(Need)and remove carbon dioxide(waste)
- transfer blood all around your body
- helps protects you organs from outside damage and controls water loss
15 Clues: Absorbs water • Absorbs nutrients • make up your hand • helps your bones move • Helps break down food • skeletal,smooth,and cardiac • support you,protects organs • Removes waste from the blood • transfer blood all around your body • Inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide • Like virus, bacteria,and more harmful stuff • carries oxygen(Need)and remove carbon dioxide(waste) • ...
DO NOW - MUSCULAR SYSTEM 2022-11-17
Across
- moving palms up
- energy molecule needed for contraction
- ion that moves bodyguards so myosin and actin can connect
- contractions that produce movement
- muscle that helps prime mover
- stationary/immovable bone muscle is attached to
- main muscle used for specific movement
- thick protein involved in muscle contraction
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- movable bone muscle is attached to
- moving up on toes
- movement away from the body
- muscle tissue described as striated and voluntary
- increasing the angle at a joint
- bottom of foot turns inward
- ion that signals muscle to release calcium for contraction
15 Clues: moving palms up • moving up on toes • movement away from the body • bottom of foot turns inward • muscle that helps prime mover • increasing the angle at a joint • movable bone muscle is attached to • contractions that produce movement • energy molecule needed for contraction • main muscle used for specific movement • thick protein involved in muscle contraction • ...
Science Crossword 2022-09-27
Across
- a synonym of reaction
- a type of reflex
- made up of the brain and spinal cord
- body part responsible for producing a reaction
- the reaction of eyes to strong light
- send motor commands to our body
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- senses the stimulus
- a response including skeletal muscles of the body
- inside one's body
- makes an organism react internally or externally
- physical sense
11 Clues: physical sense • a type of reflex • inside one's body • senses the stimulus • a synonym of reaction • send motor commands to our body • made up of the brain and spinal cord • the reaction of eyes to strong light • body part responsible for producing a reaction • makes an organism react internally or externally • a response including skeletal muscles of the body
muscular crossword 2021-02-17
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- keeps circulation flowing through the body
- forms a dimple in the face
- is my stomach and intestines
- is my heart muscle
- controls the body's nerves
- a fluid that lubricates the joints
- allows me to move my bones
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- helps you blink your eyes
- helps us digest food
- holds your muscle to you bone
- connect the bones to other bones
11 Clues: is my heart muscle • helps us digest food • helps you blink your eyes • forms a dimple in the face • controls the body's nerves • allows me to move my bones • is my stomach and intestines • holds your muscle to you bone • connect the bones to other bones • a fluid that lubricates the joints • keeps circulation flowing through the body
major organ systems of the body 2023-09-08
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- helps defend against diseases
- controls the hole body
- move air in and out of the lungs
- absorbs nutrients from food
- creates babies
- removes wast from blood
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- brings oxygen for the lungs and disperses it through the body.
- protects and supports the body and organs.
- regulates hormones
- moves the limbs of the body
- protects against injury, infection and fluid loss
11 Clues: creates babies • regulates hormones • controls the hole body • removes wast from blood • moves the limbs of the body • absorbs nutrients from food • helps defend against diseases • move air in and out of the lungs • protects and supports the body and organs. • protects against injury, infection and fluid loss • brings oxygen for the lungs and disperses it through the body.
Lesson 2: Musculoskeletal System 2022-03-03
Across
- ________ process, the last sternebra
- The first sternebra
- Joint also knows as the hip
- Bone in the antebrachium
- _______ bones, found in the hind paw
- Muscle group that runs along caudal aspect of forelimb
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- Combining form for skeletal muscle, omit the slash
- Muscle group that runs alongside the lumbar vertebrae
- Vertebrae associated with the thorax and ribs
- Medical term for knee joint
- Medical term for kneecap
- _______ vertebrae, bones of the neck
- Prefix indicating "between"
13 Clues: The first sternebra • Medical term for kneecap • Bone in the antebrachium • Medical term for knee joint • Joint also knows as the hip • Prefix indicating "between" • ________ process, the last sternebra • _______ vertebrae, bones of the neck • _______ bones, found in the hind paw • Vertebrae associated with the thorax and ribs • ...
Muscular System 2023-06-07
Across
- the ability of the muscle to be stretched without being damaged
- little bundles
- basic functional unit of a myofibril
- tension remains constant while muscle shortens
- one of the functions of muscle tissue
- thick filaments
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- surrounds the entire muscle
- type of muscle found in the heart
- separates one sarcomere from the next
- muscle cell plasma membrane
- type of muscle with striations
- contraction where the muscles tense, but does not shorten
- involuntary muscle
13 Clues: little bundles • thick filaments • involuntary muscle • surrounds the entire muscle • muscle cell plasma membrane • type of muscle with striations • type of muscle found in the heart • basic functional unit of a myofibril • separates one sarcomere from the next • one of the functions of muscle tissue • tension remains constant while muscle shortens • ...
Case 3.2a - Glycogen Storage Deficiency 2021-01-11
Across
- Inheritance pattern of GSD's
- Fatty growth underneath skin (Von Gierke)
- Enzyme deficiency(Cori)
- Compartment of a-1,4 glucosidases
- Activator of Glycogen Degradation in Muscle
- Accumulation of glycogen causes...(Von Gierke's)
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- Calcium's partner under epinephrine signaling
- Possible nutritional supplement(Von Gierke)
- Nucleotide needed for glycogen synthesis
- Phenomenon seen shortly after exercise(McArdle)
- Enzyme used w/PAS stain for glycogen breakdown
- Impaired cycle(Von Gierke's)
- GSD with messed up liver glycogen phosphorylase
- Hormone not welcome on skeletal muscle
14 Clues: Enzyme deficiency(Cori) • Inheritance pattern of GSD's • Impaired cycle(Von Gierke's) • Compartment of a-1,4 glucosidases • Hormone not welcome on skeletal muscle • Nucleotide needed for glycogen synthesis • Fatty growth underneath skin (Von Gierke) • Possible nutritional supplement(Von Gierke) • Activator of Glycogen Degradation in Muscle • ...
Muscular system 2024-03-24
Across
- helps you move your shoulders
- a wide sheet like tendon
- sprain injury to a ligament
- an organ or tissue protruding through a weak muscle
- Muscles on the front of your thighs
- inflammation of a tendon
- residual muscle tension
- elastic and works in pairs
Down
- Found on each side of upper chest
- the part of the body moved by muscle
- strain injury to the muscle or the tendon.
- connects a bone to another bone
- striated like skeletal muscle
- muscle moves substances through tubular areas
- connects muscle to bone
15 Clues: connects muscle to bone • residual muscle tension • a wide sheet like tendon • inflammation of a tendon • elastic and works in pairs • sprain injury to a ligament • helps you move your shoulders • striated like skeletal muscle • connects a bone to another bone • Found on each side of upper chest • Muscles on the front of your thighs • the part of the body moved by muscle • ...
Nervous, Skeletal, & Muscular Systems 2022-03-31
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- absorbs shock and provides flexible structure
- attaches bone to bone
- wavelike series of muscular contractions
- walks on two legs
- provides protection to vital organs
- areas where bones meet
- gathers info from the body, process info, & respond
- includes the upper and lower limbs
- walks on four legs
Down
- attached to bone, striated, and voluntary
- process of cartilage changing into bone
- located in the digestive system,non-striated, & involuntary
- bonds which make up the vertebral column and skull
- connects muscle to muscle, also known as connective tissue
- electrochemical reaction driven by sodium and potassium
- only located in the heart, striated, and involuntary
- attaches muscle to bone and its made of elastin
17 Clues: walks on two legs • walks on four legs • attaches bone to bone • areas where bones meet • includes the upper and lower limbs • provides protection to vital organs • process of cartilage changing into bone • wavelike series of muscular contractions • attached to bone, striated, and voluntary • absorbs shock and provides flexible structure • ...
Body 1 2023-06-16
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- The body parts at the end of the legs that provide support and enable us to stand, walk, and run.
- The part of the body that contains the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
- The digits on the feet, providing balance and stability.
- The opening in the face that is used for eating, speaking, and expressing emotions.
- The organs that enable us to hear sounds and maintain balance.
- The limbs of the lower body that support the weight and enable walking and running.
- The digits on the hands, used for gripping and fine motor skills.
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- The body parts at the end of the arms, used for grasping, manipulating objects, and performing various tasks.
- Hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food.
- The facial organ responsible for smelling and breathing.
- The organs of sight that allow us to see and perceive the world around us.
- The muscular organ inside the mouth that is responsible for tasting, speaking, and swallowing.
- The outer covering of the body that protects the internal organs and helps regulate temperature.
- The rigid structures that make up the skeletal system, providing support and protection for the body.
- The upper limbs of the body that extend from the shoulders to the hands.
15 Clues: The facial organ responsible for smelling and breathing. • The digits on the feet, providing balance and stability. • Hard structures in the mouth used for biting and chewing food. • The organs that enable us to hear sounds and maintain balance. • The digits on the hands, used for gripping and fine motor skills. • ...
Human Body Systems 2014-08-26
8 Clues: fights germs • helps you move • structures skin,nails,hair • tells your brain what to do • transfers nutrients from food • transports nutrients, waste and gases • structures kidneys,bladder,skin,lungs • protects and supports the body and organs
12.1 2020-08-25
Across
- technique in producing monoclonal antibodies
- enzyme for proteolytic digestion
- cells that produce hCG
- highly sensitive marker for epithelial cells
- type of antibody derived from several plasma cell lineages
- (+)actin, desmin, myoglobin
- always positive in Schwanommas
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- (+)chromogranin, (-)keratin
- skeletal muscle malignancy,(+) desmin
- used in microwave antigen retrieval with a pH of 8 or 10
- expresses CD15 and CD30
- type of antigen retrieval that provides more consistent antigen recovery
- indicative of neuronal or neuroendocrine differentiation
- CNS glial cell that expresses GFAP
- laboratory animal used in monoclonal antibody production
15 Clues: cells that produce hCG • expresses CD15 and CD30 • (+)chromogranin, (-)keratin • (+)actin, desmin, myoglobin • always positive in Schwanommas • enzyme for proteolytic digestion • CNS glial cell that expresses GFAP • skeletal muscle malignancy,(+) desmin • technique in producing monoclonal antibodies • highly sensitive marker for epithelial cells • ...
the great depression 2021-09-29
Across
- place where farmers wanted to get jobs
- who did the dust bowl affect
- minor officer of the courts
- another name for shantytowns
- these closed during the stock market crash
- provides security against misfortune
- where the dust bowls occurred at
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- aid for the needy
- another cause of the dust bowl
- a disease affecting the skeletal muscle
- name for the farmers that lived on the plains
- one cause of the dust bowl
- a long period of risking stock prices
- penniless wanderer
- closing of banks on a holiday
15 Clues: aid for the needy • penniless wanderer • one cause of the dust bowl • minor officer of the courts • who did the dust bowl affect • another name for shantytowns • closing of banks on a holiday • another cause of the dust bowl • where the dust bowls occurred at • provides security against misfortune • a long period of risking stock prices • place where farmers wanted to get jobs • ...
Reflex Arc 2022-09-27
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- an impulse movement that protects you
- the reaction created by your body
- includes the brain and spinal chord
- receives info and transfers it for a reaction
- transfers info to body parts
- a reflex that involves internal organs
- something done without conscious control
- impulse from PNS to CNS
- body parts/muscles
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- a reflex that involves skeletal muscles
- includes nerve cells that transport info to and from the CNS
- a neuron that collects and transfers info
- impulse from CNS to PNS
- senses stimulus
- a factor that triggers a sensor
15 Clues: senses stimulus • body parts/muscles • impulse from CNS to PNS • impulse from PNS to CNS • transfers info to body parts • a factor that triggers a sensor • the reaction created by your body • includes the brain and spinal chord • an impulse movement that protects you • a reflex that involves internal organs • a reflex that involves skeletal muscles • ...
Musculoskeletal System Crossword- Kendyll Rae 2024-03-14
Across
- turning outwards
- turning the foot or palm downward or backwards
- turning inwards
- nerves contact skeletal muscle fibers at what junction
- movement around a central axis
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- movement away from the midline of the body
- straightening of a body part
- turning the palm or food upwards
- moving the thumb away from the palm
- movement toward the midline of the body
- raising a body part
- lowering a body part
- bending of a joint
- another name for visceral muscle
- moving a body part in a circular motion
15 Clues: turning inwards • turning outwards • bending of a joint • raising a body part • lowering a body part • straightening of a body part • movement around a central axis • turning the palm or food upwards • another name for visceral muscle • moving the thumb away from the palm • movement toward the midline of the body • moving a body part in a circular motion • ...
Rare Disease Day 2024-02-26
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- Deficiency of the enzyme alpha-D-mannosidase
- Group of rare congenital syndromes with little or no immune responses
- Group of related disorders caused by different genetic defects in collagen
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- Disorder caused by acute, delayed, or chronic–produced by exposure to ionizing radiation
- Carbohydrate metabolism disorder that affects the body’s ability to convert galactose to glucose
- Dominantly inherited disorder of skeletal muscle that predisposes susceptible individuals to a life-threatening adverse reaction upon exposure to potent volatile anaesthetics and the skeletal muscle relaxant succinylcholine
- Skin disease caused by a mutation in the cathepsin C gene; characterised by thick finger and toenails
7 Clues: Deficiency of the enzyme alpha-D-mannosidase • Group of rare congenital syndromes with little or no immune responses • Group of related disorders caused by different genetic defects in collagen • Disorder caused by acute, delayed, or chronic–produced by exposure to ionizing radiation • ...
Connective Tissue 2023-10-16
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- Type of loose CT that cushions and protects organs as well as soaking up excess fluid if inflamed
- Adipose tissue is also known as this.
- Type of CT that reduces friction and allows flexibility at joints
- Type of loose CT that helps from red and white blood cells and is the internal framework to support free blood cells
- Type of CT that protects and supports other body organs
- A type of CT that is softer, has more cells, and fewer fibers
- attach skeletal muscle to bones
- These fibers are also known as yellow fibers and can be stretched and recoiled.
- Most connective tissue has a good blood supply, which means they are?
- ECM is made up of fibers and a ____ substance.
- Type of loose CT that insulates the body and protects it from bumps, temperature changes, and stores fuel
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- These are also known as white fibers and have high tensile strength
- All connective tissue contains this and it makes them different from all other tissues.
- connect bone to bones at the joint
- found in areolar tissue; inject bacteria, dead cells, and debris to destroy it
- These fibers are fine collagen fibers that form the internal skeleton of soft organs
- This type of CT makes up the lower layers of skin and also forms tendons and ligaments
- Type of CT that carries nutrients, waste, gases and more for the cardiovascular system
- tendons and ligaments have this trait since they do not have good blood flow.
- Connective tissue is classified according to fiber orientation and ______
20 Clues: attach skeletal muscle to bones • connect bone to bones at the joint • Adipose tissue is also known as this. • ECM is made up of fibers and a ____ substance. • Type of CT that protects and supports other body organs • A type of CT that is softer, has more cells, and fewer fibers • Type of CT that reduces friction and allows flexibility at joints • ...
PHATFIT 2024-05-14
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- it can be found in every cell and tissue in human body.
- the ability to maintain one’s equilibrium while the body is in motion.
- refers to how stressful the exercise is.
- the body’s primary source of fuel for energy.
- the ability to maintain equilibrium in relation to changes in body position.
- the ability to do work or produce heat.
- the ability to perform one maximum effort in a short period of time.
- the harmonious working relationship between the skeletal muscle and nerves in one aspect of movement.
- refers to the kind of activity, selected such as brisk walking or jogging.
- the science that studies the relationship between food and health.
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- is the ability of the muscles and joints to go through a full range of motion.
- a system of classifying an individual according to the shape of the body.
- it is a complex organic substances that the body needs in small amount and the regulator of metabolic processes.
- the number of times the individual will exercise each week.
- muscles work against a force without changing length.
- it is defined as the tendency of the body to work for a long time without getting fatigued.
- the ability to perform a task or move from one point to another in the shortest possible time.
- the ability of an individual to quickly shift or change direction of the body from one point to another.
- refers to how long an exercise will be performed.
19 Clues: the ability to do work or produce heat. • refers to how stressful the exercise is. • the body’s primary source of fuel for energy. • refers to how long an exercise will be performed. • muscles work against a force without changing length. • it can be found in every cell and tissue in human body. • the number of times the individual will exercise each week. • ...
Bundle 3: Body Systems 2021-12-13
9 Clues: Helps you breathe • Protects the body • Tells the body what to do • Removes waste from the body • Releases Hormones in the body • Provides structure and support • Helps with movement in the body • Brings oxygen & removes carbon dioxide • Gives the body nutrients/breaks down food
SISTEM GERAK PADA MANUSIA 2023-09-14
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- sistem gerak aktif
- lubang di tengkorang belakang
- pelumas dan bantalan di sekitar sendi
- menghubungkan tulang yang satu dengan lainya
- kontraksi otot yang berlawanan dengan otot lainya
- gangguan pada sistem gerak manusia
- melindungi organ tubuh
- organ tubuh yang berfungsi sebagai pusat kontak
- sistem gerak aktif
- gerak refleks polisinapsik
- adanya kerja sama antara rangka dan otot
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- urutan gerak sadar akhir
- salah satu jenis kelainan pada tulang
- berfungsi mengontrol kontraksi otot skeletal
- macam macam penyakit pada saraf
- rawan merupakan jenis jaringan ikat yang menjadi bantalan tulang dalam sendi
- urutan gerak sadar awal
- conyoh geerak sadar
- penyebab radang sendi
- menghubungkan otot ke tulang yang terbuat dari jaringan fibrosa dan kolagen
20 Clues: sistem gerak aktif • sistem gerak aktif • conyoh geerak sadar • penyebab radang sendi • melindungi organ tubuh • urutan gerak sadar awal • urutan gerak sadar akhir • gerak refleks polisinapsik • lubang di tengkorang belakang • macam macam penyakit pada saraf • gangguan pada sistem gerak manusia • salah satu jenis kelainan pada tulang • pelumas dan bantalan di sekitar sendi • ...
Body systems 2022-01-14
9 Clues: helps you move • skin,hair,nails • breaks down food • keeps the body health • sends and receives messages • gives the body shape and protects • flows blood through the body and heart • filters out bad fluids and keeps good ones • brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
Body Systems/Organization Review 2023-05-04
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- A group of similar cells that work together to perform a function
- Transports nutrients, gases, waste and hormones
- A group of organ systems working together to keep the body stable and healthy
- Examples of these type of tissues are smooth, skeletal and cardiac. The function is to enable movement.
- the smallest unit that can carry out all functions of life
- Produces gametes(egg and sperm) and offspring
- A type of tissue that makes up the skins surface and lines organs
- Communicates via electrical signals to regulate behaviors, maintain homeostasis, regulates other body systems and controls sensory and motor functions
- This type of tissue makes up the brain, spinal cord and nerves. The function is to make and send signals to respond to the environment.
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- Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients and water
- Protects against injury and is a physical barrier that protects from the outside environment
- A structure that is made of two or more types of tissues that work together toward a specific function
- Regulates body fluids by removing excess water from the body and removes waste from the blood
- This type of tissue is found in bone, tendons and fat. The function is to connect, support and insulate the body.
- Communicates via chemical signals (hormones) to regulate body temperature, metabolism, development and reproduction, helps to maintain homeostasis and regulates other body systems
- Organs that work together to perform a certain function
- Supports muscles and provides structure and protection for the body, makes blood cells
- Responsible for gas exchange; inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide in humans
- Moves limbs and truck, provided structure and support
- Defends against infection, fights against bacteria, viruses and disease
20 Clues: Produces gametes(egg and sperm) and offspring • Transports nutrients, gases, waste and hormones • Breaks down food and absorbs nutrients and water • Moves limbs and truck, provided structure and support • Organs that work together to perform a certain function • the smallest unit that can carry out all functions of life • ...
Fish Vocabulary 2022-01-13
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- one of two large chambers toward the bottom of the heart
- where the digestive, reproductive and urinary systems combine to excrete material
- a small elongated marine invertebrate that resembles a fish but lacks jaws and obvious sense organs.
- located where the TAIL FIN at
- located on the back (top) of most marine and freshwater
- are located on either side of the fish near the gills.
- bony fishes belonging to the subclass Actinopterygii, having a fan of bones in their fins.
- Rod-shaped bones in fins surrounded with thickened layer of muscle
- is the upper chamber through which blood enters the ventricles of the heart.
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- teeth-like scales that feel like sandpaper; helps to sharks to swim
- a gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes used to maintain and control buoyancy.
- a system of tactile sense organs
- a cartilaginous skeletal rod supporting the body in all embryonic and some adult chordate animals.
- its habit of contracting its body and ejecting streams of water when disturbed.
- the cortical structure which forms the lid over the insular cortex
- There is a large blue-edged, black blotch above each pectoral fin and dark bands between the eyes.
- one who cannot regulate its own body temperature, So its body temperature fluctuates according to its surroundings.
- are primitive, jaw-less fish.
- are rounded to diamond-shaped in form.flat bodies and wing-like pectoral fins attached to their heads.
19 Clues: located where the TAIL FIN at • are primitive, jaw-less fish. • a system of tactile sense organs • are located on either side of the fish near the gills. • located on the back (top) of most marine and freshwater • one of two large chambers toward the bottom of the heart • the cortical structure which forms the lid over the insular cortex • ...
Unit 2 Part 1 2021-10-27
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- oldest part and central core of the brain, beginning where the spinal cord swells as it enters the skull
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs.
- a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system.
- neurons that carry incoming information from the body's tissue and sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body, conserving its energy.
- a simple, automatic response to a sensory stimulus
- a molecule that increases a neurotransmitter's action.
- cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons; they also play a role in learning, thinking, and memory.
- a pair of endocrine glands that sit just above the kidneys and secrete hormones that help arouse the body in times of stress
- chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands, travel through the bloodstream, and affect other tissues.
- tissue destruction, causes destruction of brain tissue
- a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio-waves to produce computer-generated images of soft tissue
- a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron.
- bundled axons that form neural cables connecting the central nervous system with muscles, glands, and sense organs
- the brain and spinal cord
- chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons. When released by sending neuron, neurotransmitters travel across the synapse and bind to receptor sites on the receiving neuron, thereby influencing whether that neuron will generate a neural impulse
- natural, opiate-like neurotransmitters linked to pain control and to pleasure
- in neural processing, a brief resting pause that occurs after a neuron has fired; subsequent action potentials cannot occur until the axon returns to its resting state.
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- neurons that carry outgoing information from the brain and spinal cord to the muscles and glands
- a fatty tissue layer segmentally encasing the axons of some neurons; enables vastly greater transmission speed as neural impulses hop from one anode to the next
- a series of x-ray photographs taken from different angles and combined by computer into a composite representation of a slice of the brain's structure
- neurons within the brain and spinal cord; they communicate internally and process information between the sensory inputs and motor outputs.
- neural system located below the cerebral hemispheres; associated with emotions and drives
- the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles.
- the base of the brainstem ;controls heartbeat and breathing
- a molecule that inhibits or blocks a neurotransmitter's action.
- the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body
- brain's sensory control center, located on top of the brainstem; it directs messages to sensory receiving areas in the cortex and transmits replies to the cerebellum and medulla
- the endocrine system's most influential gland. Regulates growth and controls other endocrine glands
- the body's "slow" chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream
- the neuron extension that passes messages through its branches to other neurons or to muscles or glands.
- a neuron's often bushy, branching extensions that receive and integrate messages, conducting impulses toward the cell body
- a visual display of brain activity that detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task
- nerve network that travels through the brainstem into the thalamus and plays an important role in controlling arousal
- two lima-bean-sized neaural clusters in the limbic system; linked to emotion
- the part of a neuron that contains the nucleus; the cell's life-support center
- neural structure lying below the thalamus; directs several matainance activities
- a neuron's reaction of either firing or not firing
- a brain imaging technique that measures magnetic fields from the brain's natural electrical activity
- the level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse
- "little brain" at the rear of brainstem; functions include processing sensory input, coordinating movement output and balance, and enabling nonverbal learning and memory
- a technique for revealing bloodflow and brain activity by comparing successive mri scans. Show brain function as well as structure
- the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network, consisting of all the nerve cells of the peripheral and central nervous systems.
- neural center located in the limbic system; helps process for storage explicit memories of facts and events
- the junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron.
- an amplified recording of the waves of the electrical activity sweeping across the brain's surface. Measured by electrodes placed on the scalp
47 Clues: the brain and spinal cord • a simple, automatic response to a sensory stimulus • a neuron's reaction of either firing or not firing • a molecule that increases a neurotransmitter's action. • tissue destruction, causes destruction of brain tissue • a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron. • the base of the brainstem ;controls heartbeat and breathing • ...
Pauni Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration Crossword 2016-12-07
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- organism that relies on another organism for food/energy
- cellular respiration happens here
- carbon dioxide + water + light = glucose + oxygen
- glucose = carbon dioxide + water + energy
- pigment that makes plants green
- adenosine diphosphate
- organism that creates its own food/energy
- doesn't require oxygen
- set of chemical reactions that take place in chloroplasts during photosynthesis
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- adenosine triphosphate
- organism that gets its food from oxidation of inorganic compounds
- sac like membrane
- oraganelle that absorbs light for photosynthesis
- fluid filled space outside of grana
- glucose is converted to pyruvate
- pyruvate is converted to carbon dioxide
- Acid occurs in animal skeletal muscles
- requires oxygen
18 Clues: requires oxygen • sac like membrane • adenosine diphosphate • adenosine triphosphate • doesn't require oxygen • pigment that makes plants green • glucose is converted to pyruvate • cellular respiration happens here • fluid filled space outside of grana • Acid occurs in animal skeletal muscles • pyruvate is converted to carbon dioxide • glucose = carbon dioxide + water + energy • ...
Chris' Cool Crossword 2016-12-07
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- C6H12O6 + 6o2 = 6Co2 + 6H20 + suns
- organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environments.
- the liquid in the chloroplast
- Organism that finds food
- "I am a 'mighty' powerhouse"
- Adenosine Triphosphate
- no air
- thuglife (tupac)
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- Skeletal Muscle Burn
- occurs in cytoplasm, turns some glucose to pyruvate acid
- that cycle in cellular respiration
- Sac like membrane ( ) <-----
- the plants making their food
- Organism that makes it own food
- Adenosine Diphosphate
- 80's band (bohemian rhapsody, we will rock you)
- "Where does photosynthesis occur? Not the chlorophyll."
- The cycle in photosynthesis
- A pigment or something in a chloroplast
- Using Air
20 Clues: no air • Using Air • thuglife (tupac) • Skeletal Muscle Burn • Adenosine Diphosphate • Adenosine Triphosphate • Organism that finds food • The cycle in photosynthesis • the plants making their food • "I am a 'mighty' powerhouse" • the liquid in the chloroplast • Sac like membrane ( ) <----- • Organism that makes it own food • that cycle in cellular respiration • ...
Animals Science 2023-02-17
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- Body part of a cow and horse by the ear
- a group of closely related animals that can be interbred
- Equus Caballus
- > than 18% crude fiber
- Difficulty giving birth
- Female reproductive cell
- carrying an unborn animal
- Caprine
- Ovine
- process of making a copy
- Length of pregnancy
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- A form of gene found in pairs (used in Punnet Square)
- Provides movement to the skeleton
- Both alleles are the same (BB, bb)
- Different alleles for the same trait (Bb)
- Estimated Progeny Difference
- The foot of a cow, horse, sheep etc
- Provides structure, support, and protection to the body
- Single pair of genes
- creating off spring
20 Clues: Ovine • Caprine • Equus Caballus • creating off spring • Length of pregnancy • Single pair of genes • > than 18% crude fiber • Difficulty giving birth • Female reproductive cell • process of making a copy • carrying an unborn animal • Estimated Progeny Difference • Provides movement to the skeleton • Both alleles are the same (BB, bb) • The foot of a cow, horse, sheep etc • ...
Muscle Guide 2023-12-01
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- a single muscle cells
- folded area of the sarcolemma where the muscle and neuron communicate
- plasma membrane of muscle cells
- more and more fibers contract as the intensity of the stimulus increases
- muscle
- gap between the neuron and motor end plate
- muscles become small and weak due to disuse
- membrane that surrounds fascicles
- ACH
- enzyme that breaks down ACH
- a muscle under conscious control
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- a muscle that is not under conscious control
- multinucleated
- found in the walls of hollow
- attach muscle to bone
- where a nerve and muscle fiber come together
- boundary between sarcomeres
- disorder/disease
- the thick strand
- a sustained involuntary contraction
20 Clues: ACH • muscle • multinucleated • disorder/disease • the thick strand • attach muscle to bone • a single muscle cells • boundary between sarcomeres • enzyme that breaks down ACH • found in the walls of hollow • plasma membrane of muscle cells • a muscle under conscious control • membrane that surrounds fascicles • a sustained involuntary contraction • ...