skeletal system Crossword Puzzles
Mr. Jean 7th Grade Review 2017-09-07
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- A weak spot in Earth's crust where magma easily leaks out
- Change that changes substances from what it began as i.e burning paper
- This body system includes all of the bones in your body
- This system is involved with breathing
- The parts of Earth that move causing continental drift
- The positive part of an atom that is found in the nucleus
- The outermost layer of Earth
- Solid, Liquid, Gas
- Map that indicates elevation of a geographic area
- This system breaks down the food we eat
- The amount of time it takes for half of a substance to break down
- The dropping off of the sediment that has been eroded
- Anything with mass and takes up space
- Found on the periodic table along with their properties
- These things makes up the many rock types
- The large, supercontinent that occurred millions of years ago
- This rock comes from magma
- The color of the powdered form of a mineral
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- Energy that moves through matter or space i.e light, micro, gamma
- A flat area at the top of an area of high elevation
- The smallest unit of life-- it makes up our entire body
- Imaginary line that separates the N from the S
- Distance measured from the Prime Meridian
- Distance measured from the Equator
- Change that does not change what that substance is made up of
- All continents were once connected prior to this...
- Heat and pressure form this type of rock
- This system brings blood around the body
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The breakdown of a rock
- The place on Earth's surface where an Earthquake has taken place
- The meeting point between 2 or more tectonic plates
- Preserved organisms that provide evidence of life in the past
- The movement of sediment from one place to another
- Many smaller sediments are combined to make this rock type
- The negative part of an atom
- What we use to measure how acidic or basic a substance is
37 Clues: Solid, Liquid, Gas • The breakdown of a rock • The powerhouse of the cell • This rock comes from magma • The outermost layer of Earth • The negative part of an atom • Distance measured from the Equator • Anything with mass and takes up space • This system is involved with breathing • This system breaks down the food we eat • Heat and pressure form this type of rock • ...
Psych Chap 6 Vocab 2024-05-22
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- the set of genes in an organism
- a small part of the brain above the pons that arouses the brain, integrates sensory information, and relays it upward
- (MRI), a measuring technique used to study brain structure and activity
- the different regions into which the cerebral cortex is divided
- (EEG), a machine used to record the electrical activity of large portions of the brain
- twins who come from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm
- (CT), an imaging technique used to study the brian to pinpoint injuries and brain deterioration
- the long, thin cells of nerve tissue along which messages travel to and from the brain
- the expression of a particular trait in an organism
- the gap that exists between individual nerve cells
- the building blocks of heredity
- (ANS), the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls internal biological functions
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- (PET), an imaging technique used to see which brain areas are being activated while performing tasks
- a part of the brain that covers the brain's central core, responsible for sensory and motor control and the processing of thinking and language
- the genetic transmission of characteristics from parents to their offspring
- (PNS), nerves branching beyond the spinal cord into the body
- (SNS), the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
- the chemicals released by neurons, which determine the rate at which other neurons fire
- chemical substances that carry messages through the body in blood
- a part of the brain located at the rear base of the skull that is involved in the basic processes of life
- nerves that run up and down the length of the back and transmit most messages between the body and brain
- descended from ancestors with similar genetics
- descended from ancestors with dissimilar genetics
- a chemical communication system, using hormones, by which messages are sent through the bloodstream
- (CNS), the brain and spinal cord
- the center of control of the endocrine system that secretes a large number of hormones
- twins who come from one fertilized egg; twins having the same heredity
27 Clues: the set of genes in an organism • the building blocks of heredity • (CNS), the brain and spinal cord • descended from ancestors with similar genetics • descended from ancestors with dissimilar genetics • the gap that exists between individual nerve cells • the expression of a particular trait in an organism • (PNS), nerves branching beyond the spinal cord into the body • ...
Chapter 6 Psychology 2025-05-21
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- the gap that exists between individual nerve cells
- the set of genes in an organism
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls internal biological functions
- twins who come from one fertilized egg; twins having the same heredity
- the genetic transmission of characteristics from parents to their offspring
- the expression of a particular trait in an organism
- descended from ancestors with dissimilar genetics
- a small part of the brain above the pons that arouses the brain, integrates sensory information, and relays it upward
- a machine used to record the electrical activity of large portions of the brain
- the basic building blocks of heredity
- a chemical communication system, using hormones, by which messages are sent through the bloodstream
- an imaging technique used to study the brain to pinpoint injuries and brain deterioration
- nerves that run up and down the length of the back and transmit most messages between the body and brain
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
- a part of the brain that covers the brain's central core, responsible for sensory and motor control and the processing of thinking and language
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- the center of control of the endocrine system that secretes a large number of hormones
- twins who come from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm
- the brain and the spinal cord
- nerves branching beyond the spinal cord into the body
- the different regions into which the cerebral cortex is divided
- a measuring technique used to study brian structure and activity
- an imaging technique used to see which brain areas are being activated while preforming tasks
- a part of the brain located at the rear base of the skull that is involved in the basic processes of life
- descended from ancestors with similar genetics
- the chemical released by neurons, which determine the rate at which other neurons fire
- chemical substances that carry messages through the body in blood
- the long, thin cells of nerve tissue along which messages travel to and from the brain
27 Clues: the brain and the spinal cord • the set of genes in an organism • the basic building blocks of heredity • descended from ancestors with similar genetics • descended from ancestors with dissimilar genetics • the gap that exists between individual nerve cells • the expression of a particular trait in an organism • nerves branching beyond the spinal cord into the body • ...
Chapter 6 Psychology 2025-05-20
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- a measuring technique used to study brain structure and activity
- an imaging technique used to see which brain areas are being activated while performing tasks
- a machine used to record the electrical activity of large portions of the brain
- nerves that run up and down the length of the back and transmit most messages between the body and brain
- a small part of the brain above the pons that arouses the brain, integrates sensory information, and relays it upward
- descended from ancestors with similar genetics
- descended from ancestors with dissimilar genetics
- the chemicals released by neurons, which determine the rate at which other neurons fire
- the center of control of the endocrine system that secretes a large number of hormones
- the long, thin cells of nerve tissue along which messages travel to and from the brain
- the genetic transmission of characteristics from parents to their offspring
- the gap that exists between individual nerve cells
- the set of genes in an organism
- chemical substances that carry messages through the body in blood
- a part of the brain that covers the brain’s central core, responsible for sensory and motor control and the processing of thinking and language
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- nerves branching beyond the spinal cord into the body
- twins who come from one fertilized egg; twins having the same heredity
- the expression of a particular trait in an organism
- the different regions into which the cerebral cortex is divided
- a part of the brain located at the rear base of the skull that is involved in the basic processes of life
- the brain and spinal cord
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls internal biological Functions
- an imaging technique used to study the brain to pinpoint injuries and brain deterioration
- a chemical communication system, using hormones, by which messages are sent through the bloodstream
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles
- twins who come from two different eggs fertilized by two different sperm
- the basic building blocks of heredity
27 Clues: the brain and spinal cord • the set of genes in an organism • the basic building blocks of heredity • descended from ancestors with similar genetics • descended from ancestors with dissimilar genetics • the gap that exists between individual nerve cells • the expression of a particular trait in an organism • nerves branching beyond the spinal cord into the body • ...
Nervous System Part 1 2023-12-07
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- The type of neuron that connects sensory and motor neurons
- This can change the resting membrane potential
- Cells that form a myelin sheath in the PNS
- A fatty coat of insulation around the axon of a neuron
- Type of neuroglia that wraps around and destroys pathogens & debris in the CNS
- Another name for the end of the neuron (dendrite) that detects changes in the internal & external environment
- This type of matter is typically neuron cell bodies
- The division of the nervous system that dominates when you are resting an ddigesting
- A bundle of axons in the PNS
- At rest, the inside of a axon is slightly ___________
- The type of neuron that brings information into the back of the spinal cord
- The division of the nervous system that tells skeletal muscles to contract
- The minimum amount of stimulus needed to cause an action potential
- The resting membrane _______________ is -70 mV
- Type of neuroglia that the maintains the blood brain barrier to protect neurons
- A group of neuron cell bodies in the CNS
- The division of the nervous system that controls cardiac and smooth muscle and glands
- Potassium ion (K+) leaves the cell and the voltage drops
- The functional unit of the nervous system that is specialized to transmit an electrical signal
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- There are usually many of the short extensions of neurons that detect stimuli
- The sodium potassium pump sends three of these ions out with every turn
- The end of an axon where neurotransmitters are located
- The division of the nervous system that dominates when you are in a stressful situation
- A group of neuron cell bodies in the PNS
- There are typically few of these long extensions of neurons that transmit an action potential
- The voltage becomes more negative than the resting membrane potential
- This type of matter is typically myelinated axons
- The division of the peripheral nervous system that controls effectors
- A type of neuroglia that makes and circulates cerebrospinal fluid
- The part of the nervous system that integrates and processes sensory input
- Type of neuroglia that wraps around axons in the CNS
- A group of different types of cells that support neurons
- A stimulus causes voltage-gated sodium ion (Na+) channels to open and the voltage increases to +40 mV
- Neuroglia that cushion & protect neuron cell bodies in the PNS
- The location on an axon where a action potential begins
- Another name for the muscle or gland that carries out the commands of the control center
- A bundle of axons in the CNS
- The type of nerves that branch out of the brain
38 Clues: A bundle of axons in the PNS • A bundle of axons in the CNS • A group of neuron cell bodies in the PNS • A group of neuron cell bodies in the CNS • Cells that form a myelin sheath in the PNS • This can change the resting membrane potential • The resting membrane _______________ is -70 mV • The type of nerves that branch out of the brain • ...
EM Spectrum Digital Lab Crossword 2022-04-05
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- all types of electromagnetic radiation arranged according to wavelength frequency
- moderate frequency and used in remote controls
- the lowest frequency waves that allow you to listen to your favorite station in the car
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- shorter wavelength than visible light but longer than x-rays; these waves can cause a sunburn
- shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system
- the only light waves we can see
- longer wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating food quickly
- the highest frequency wave and often used to fight cancer
8 Clues: the only light waves we can see • moderate frequency and used in remote controls • the highest frequency wave and often used to fight cancer • longer wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating food quickly • shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system • ...
Sensory Receptors 2023-04-17
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- A nerve ending that sends signals to your central nervous system.
- A type of receptor that is stimulated when you experience pain.
- A type of receptor that responds to taste and smell and changes inside the body.
- A type of receptor that responds to the body's position of parts of the skeletal and muscular systems.
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- A type of receptor that responds to temperature changes.
- A type of receptor that responds to light.
- Something that has to do with the senses.
- A type of receptor that responds to touch, hearing, and pressure.
8 Clues: Something that has to do with the senses. • A type of receptor that responds to light. • A type of receptor that responds to temperature changes. • A type of receptor that is stimulated when you experience pain. • A type of receptor that responds to touch, hearing, and pressure. • A nerve ending that sends signals to your central nervous system. • ...
Sensory Receptors 2023-04-17
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- A type of receptor that responds to taste and smell and changes inside the body.
- A type of receptor that responds to temperature changes.
- A nerve ending that sends signals to your central nervous system.
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- A type of receptor that responds to the body's position of parts of the skeletal and muscular systems.
- A type of receptor that responds to touch, hearing, and pressure.
- Something that has to do with the senses.
- A type of receptor that responds to light.
- A type of receptor that is stimulated when you experience pain.
8 Clues: Something that has to do with the senses. • A type of receptor that responds to light. • A type of receptor that responds to temperature changes. • A type of receptor that is stimulated when you experience pain. • A type of receptor that responds to touch, hearing, and pressure. • A nerve ending that sends signals to your central nervous system. • ...
Cells, Tissues and Organs Crossword 2013-12-05
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- When a group of cells work together they form this.
- A double membrane organelle containing thylakoid membranes and aiding in photosynthesis.
- Adenosine triphosphate, the energy formed via photosynthesis.
- Specialised cells within the plant that open and close to allow carbon dioxide in and oxygen out.
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- Smooth, Skeletal and Cardiac are common names used as classification for this.
- The meaning of the Latin derivative of muscle, "musculus".
- Multiple organs working together are called an organ;
- When two or more tissue types are grouped together to perform a function they are called this.
- This type of muscle is found only in the heart.
- Dermal, vascular and ground are the three major tissue types in these.
10 Clues: This type of muscle is found only in the heart. • When a group of cells work together they form this. • Multiple organs working together are called an organ; • The meaning of the Latin derivative of muscle, "musculus". • Adenosine triphosphate, the energy formed via photosynthesis. • Dermal, vascular and ground are the three major tissue types in these. • ...
Tissues 2023-02-22
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- What is one feature that all connective tissues have?
- What is a whole unit of tissue that makes up mature compact bone?
- Which connective tissue type has fibers that run in the same direction?
- What cell has modified cells that contain secretory vesicles that produces large amounts of mucus?
- bone Which connective tissue is found in the skeletal system?
- What epithelial tissue type has flat/plate-like cells?
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- cartilage Which connective tissue is located in the nose and joints/
- What is the term for tissue repair?
- What is a protein in loose connective tissues that allows for flexibility?
- What is the general term for something that has similar cells with the same function?
10 Clues: What is the term for tissue repair? • What is one feature that all connective tissues have? • What epithelial tissue type has flat/plate-like cells? • bone Which connective tissue is found in the skeletal system? • What is a whole unit of tissue that makes up mature compact bone? • cartilage Which connective tissue is located in the nose and joints/ • ...
TOPIC-Anthropology 2022-11-19
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- study of society and culture including cultural diversity and universalism.
- the scientific description of peoples and cultures with their customs, habits, and mutual differences.
- father of anthropology
- scientist who put forward the theory of evolution by natural selection
- branch of anthropology that studies the role of language in the social lives of individuals and communities.
- special sub-field of anthropology that involves applying skeletal analysis and techniques in archaeology to solving criminal cases.
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- city where ASI was established
- the study of the human past using material remains
- theory which states that all humans and cultural groups are inherently equal.
- theory which views society as a complex system whose parts work together to promote solidarity and stability
10 Clues: father of anthropology • city where ASI was established • the study of the human past using material remains • scientist who put forward the theory of evolution by natural selection • study of society and culture including cultural diversity and universalism. • theory which states that all humans and cultural groups are inherently equal. • ...
Comparative Anatomy 2023-02-01
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- unborn or unhatched baby.
- change in living things over generations.
- preserved organism from many years ago showing record of past life.
- any living thing.
- the study of bodily structure in humans, animals, and other living organisms.
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- a scientist that studies the fossil record to better understand earth.
- structures in embryos that will develop into gills in fish and the neck and the jaw in humans.
- a system in organisms made up of bones; organisms can have an exoskeleton (outside the organism), or an endoskeleton (inside the organism.)
- a type of biologist that studies how living things can grow from a simple cell into a complex living organism.
- extension from the trunk or core of an organism.
10 Clues: any living thing. • unborn or unhatched baby. • change in living things over generations. • extension from the trunk or core of an organism. • preserved organism from many years ago showing record of past life. • a scientist that studies the fossil record to better understand earth. • the study of bodily structure in humans, animals, and other living organisms. • ...
muscle 2021-04-01
15 Clues: the heart • long muscle • flat surface • muscle fibers • bones in body • done or given • cells of heart • flexible tissue • relax of muscles • done without consent • muscle down the back • connected to the sternum • large muscle of lower limb • to put or introduce something • fixed point that doesn't move
GCSE theory so far! The skeletal system 2016-09-27
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- Taking away from the body
- Function of the skeleton; keeps the body upright and in place
- Collar bone
- Moving foot away from the ground
- The funny bone
- Join bone to bone
- The type of joint found at the knee
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- Only allows rotation
- Found in the ankle
- Covers the end of bones providing a smooth friction free surface
- The bone that leads to the thumb
- Moving a limb towards the body
- Function of the skeleton; Produces red and white blood cells
- Fluid filled bags which act as a cushion
- The shin bone
15 Clues: Collar bone • The shin bone • The funny bone • Join bone to bone • Found in the ankle • Only allows rotation • Taking away from the body • Moving a limb towards the body • The bone that leads to the thumb • Moving foot away from the ground • The type of joint found at the knee • Fluid filled bags which act as a cushion • Function of the skeleton; Produces red and white blood cells • ...
Component 1: Fitness and Body Systems 2023-12-19
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- Movement away from the midline.
- Method of training.
- Source of energy.
- Plane and axis.
- When muscles get tired.
- Breathing in.
- Acid.
- Bone to muscle.
- Source of energy.
- Questionnaire.
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- Make up skeletal muscle.
- Loss of water.
- Red protein.
- Advantage or disadvantage.
- Development from cartilage to bone.
- Keep the body stable.
- Formula.
- Response to a stimulus.
- Relating to blood vessels.
- Component of a lever.
20 Clues: Acid. • Formula. • Red protein. • Breathing in. • Loss of water. • Questionnaire. • Plane and axis. • Bone to muscle. • Source of energy. • Source of energy. • Method of training. • Keep the body stable. • Component of a lever. • When muscles get tired. • Response to a stimulus. • Make up skeletal muscle. • Advantage or disadvantage. • Relating to blood vessels. • Movement away from the midline. • ...
Skeletal Muscle Contraction 2023-03-06
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- Actin: __________ Filament
- provides the energy needed for muscle action
- area containing all the myosin of a sarcomere and some of the actin filaments
- protein that forms myofibrils, connected to ZDiscs
- cell membrane surroundings muscle fiber
- specialized endoplasmic reticulum for muscle cells
- fibers comprising the myofibril arranged in a repeating pattern of light and dark
- ion that triggers cross bridge cycle by binding to actin
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- for a muscle cell to contract, a sarcomere must _______________.
- only contains thin filaments
- lateral border of a sarcomere
- the central region of the AZone
- tubes that penetrate into the center of skeletal muscle cells, connecting sarcoplasmic reticulum and containing calcium
- the distance between two ZDiscs
- organelles that convert nutrients into ATP
- Myosin: _________ Filament
- center of a sarcomere, bound to myosin
- protein that forms myofibrils with a globular head
18 Clues: Actin: __________ Filament • Myosin: _________ Filament • only contains thin filaments • lateral border of a sarcomere • the central region of the AZone • the distance between two ZDiscs • center of a sarcomere, bound to myosin • cell membrane surroundings muscle fiber • organelles that convert nutrients into ATP • provides the energy needed for muscle action • ...
Skeletal Sturcture Terms 2022-11-02
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- opening through a bone that usually is a passageway for blood vessels, nerves, or ligaments
- interlocking line of union between bones
- relatively deep pit or depression
- projection situated above a cycle
- prominent projection on a bone
- enlargement on the end of a bone
- narrow ridgelike projection
- cavity within a bone
- knoblike process usually larger than a tuberble
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- tubelike passageway within a bone
- soft spot in the skull where membranes cover the space between bones
- tiny pit or depression
- small, knoblike process
- furrow or groove
- rounded process that usually articulates with another bone
- relatively large process
- small, nearly flat surface
- thornlike projection
18 Clues: furrow or groove • cavity within a bone • thornlike projection • tiny pit or depression • small, knoblike process • relatively large process • small, nearly flat surface • narrow ridgelike projection • prominent projection on a bone • enlargement on the end of a bone • tubelike passageway within a bone • relatively deep pit or depression • projection situated above a cycle • ...
Skeletal/Muscular Systems 2023-05-02
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- signal that causes an animal to react in some way
- found in snakes, bats, and mice
- found in crabs, scallops, and shrimp
- the type of neuron that pass information between neurons
- Shedding of an exoskeleton to produce a new one
- organized grouping of neurons in the head of an animal with bilateral symmetry
- Group of organs that have the same function
- Group of cells that have the same function
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- Bones and cartilage contain living _______
- the electrical message in which information travels through neurons
- tissues that contract and relax to create movement
- the type of neuron that carries information to muscles and other organs
- sea stars have endoskeletons made of plates of ______
- the type of neuron that detect stimuli
- Most vertebrates have skeletons made up of this material
- a place where two or more parts of a skeleton meet
- Group of tissues that have the same function
- Sharks have skeletons made of this
18 Clues: found in snakes, bats, and mice • Sharks have skeletons made of this • found in crabs, scallops, and shrimp • the type of neuron that detect stimuli • Bones and cartilage contain living _______ • Group of cells that have the same function • Group of organs that have the same function • Group of tissues that have the same function • ...
Skeletal Structure Terms 2022-11-02
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- opening through a bone that usually is a passageway for blood vessels, nerves, or ligaments
- interlocking line of union between bones
- relatively deep pit or depression
- projection situated above a condyle
- prominent projection on a bone
- enlargement on the end of a bone
- narrow ridgelike projection
- cavity within a bone
- noblike process usually larger than a tubercle
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- tubelike passageway within a bone
- soft spot in the skull where membranes cover the space between bones
- tiny pit or depression
- a small, noblike process
- furrow or groove
- rounded process that usually articulates with another bone
- relatively large process
- small, nearly flat surface
- thornlike projection
18 Clues: furrow or groove • cavity within a bone • thornlike projection • tiny pit or depression • a small, noblike process • relatively large process • small, nearly flat surface • narrow ridgelike projection • prominent projection on a bone • enlargement on the end of a bone • tubelike passageway within a bone • relatively deep pit or depression • projection situated above a condyle • ...
Anatomy Skeletal Review 2023-02-23
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- Cells that form bone tissue.
- Made mostly of fat and contains stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells.
- The expanded end of long bones.
- A dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints.
- Former osteoblasts that become surrounded by unmineralized matrix
- A thin layer of specialized connective tissue with unique viscoelastic properties.
- a small bone that is commonly found embedded within a muscle or tendon near joint surfaces. EX: Patella
- A dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled.
- A bone made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone. EX: Sternum
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- Cells that degrade bone.
- Bones that are shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone. EX: Carpal bones
- A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
- The site where the bone grows in length.
- Shaft of a long bone
- Bones that vary in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category. EX: Vertebra
- Your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue.
- A joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- A bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide. EX: Femur
18 Clues: Shaft of a long bone • Cells that degrade bone. • Cells that form bone tissue. • The expanded end of long bones. • The site where the bone grows in length. • A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall • A dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled. • Former osteoblasts that become surrounded by unmineralized matrix • ...
Human Body Systems 2024-01-29
12 Clues: Pee • skin • blood • bones • uses oxygen • uses muscles • Makes humans • Gets things out • glands and organs • controls how you feel • helps you when you are sick • Eliminates bad things in your body
Human dody care act. 2022-09-14
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- Cycle, A repeating sequence of events that causes the filaments to slide, and it consists of four steps.
- How it is called the plasma membrane of the muscle cell?
- Organelles that run all the muscle fiber.
- fifty, How many skeletal muscles are in the human body?
- Are attached to the bones of the skeleton, and the contraction of skeletal muscle causes the bones at a joint to move:
- joints, Type of joint that has freely movable joints, and the two bones are separated by a cavity:
- filament theory, What is the name of the movement of the actin filaments in relation to myosin filaments?
- Tissue, Provides strength and protection to the muscle and surrounds it as well as the muscle fibers.
- outermost layer of connective tissue that surrounds the muscle.
- joints, Type of joint that is immovable , and is held by fibrous tissue.
- Movements, Movement thta occurs i the synovial joint. Example of this movements: lexion,extension,lateral flexion, hyperextension, abduction, adduction, and circumduction.
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- Stroke, There are four steps of the contraction cycle:
- ions, What is essential for muscle contraction?
- When the bone revolves around its own longitudinal axis.
- , Synonim of Joint. A point of contact between bones.
- fibers, Skeletal muscle is considered a separate organ, and it is composed of thousands of cells called:
- Is a thin sheath of areolar connective tissue that surrounds each individual muscle fiber:
- junction, A small gap, called a synaptic cleft, separates the axon terminal from the sarcolemma, what does it form?
- tissue, It surrounds muscle fibers as well as whole muscles, providing strength and protection to the muscle:
- ATP hydrolosis, Attachment of myosin to actin to form crossbridges, detachment of myosin form acting…What is the other step?
- Movement that occurs in the synovial joint where a flat bone surfaces move back and forth and from side to side with respect to one another. Limited in range.
21 Clues: Organelles that run all the muscle fiber. • ions, What is essential for muscle contraction? • Stroke, There are four steps of the contraction cycle: • When the bone revolves around its own longitudinal axis. • How it is called the plasma membrane of the muscle cell? • fifty, How many skeletal muscles are in the human body? • ...
Muscular System Review 2023-11-17
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- in sides of neck, turns head
- thin filament that makes up a myofibril
- muscle in face that helps chew
- in neck and lower jaw that controls lower facial expressions and opens mouth
- a ___ neuron stimulates skeletal muscles to contract
- border of a sarcomere, where the actin anchors
- in shoulder
- fiber single muscle cell
- connective tissue surrounding entire skeletal muscle
- the ____ major adducts humerus
- the ___ anterior is involved in dorsiflexion of foot (up)
- smallest contractile unit
- in back of thigh
- the axon ___ contains vesicles which will release a signal into the synapse
- rodlike bundle of myofilaments
- triggers the release of calcium, which starts muscle contraction
- specialized endoplasmic reticulum that stores calcium
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- cell membrane of a muscle fiber
- thick filament with heads that bind to actin
- a ___ muscle is striated, involuntary, and found in the heart
- a ___ muscle is non striated, spindle shaped, has one nucleus, and is involuntary
- the ___ cleft is a junction where the signal is released
- connects muscle to bone
- the ___ dorsi is in lower back
- ___ rotation is away from the midline
- the ___ anterior is on side of ribs and protracts scapula
- bundle of muscle fibers
- surrounds a single muscle cell/fiber
- ___ rotation is towards the midline
- bridge forms after myosin heads attach to actin
- surrounds a bundle of muscle fibers
- causes myosin heads to unbind from actin and be in energized state
- layer of fibrous tissue separating muscles from each other and skin
- involved in plantar flexion of foot (downwards), is located on posterior calf
- signals the troponin to unblock actin's binding sites
- transmits the nerve's electrical signal
- a ___ muscle is striated, multinucleate, and has long cylindrical cells that are voluntary
- the ___ potential is an electrical current created by movement of sodium and potassium ions across the sarcolemma
- rotates and twists trunk, on side of abs
39 Clues: in shoulder • in back of thigh • connects muscle to bone • bundle of muscle fibers • fiber single muscle cell • smallest contractile unit • in sides of neck, turns head • the ___ dorsi is in lower back • muscle in face that helps chew • the ____ major adducts humerus • rodlike bundle of myofilaments • cell membrane of a muscle fiber • ___ rotation is towards the midline • ...
The muscular System 2019-04-09
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- widespread disorder, characterized by musculoskeletal pain and fatigue
- removal by suction of fluid from within a cyst
- the loss of muscle mass and strength that occurs with the disuse of muscle over a long period of time.
- pulls the corners of the mouth
- Pulls the head from side to side and to the chest
- Raises the eyebrows
- A muscle that acts with another muscle, most often a prime mover, to produce movement
- separates the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity: its contraction causes the process of inspiration
- Meaning without oxygen, uses glucose to make ATP
- Sometimes called voluntary or striated muscle, can perform skeletal movement because it is attached to the bones of the body
- Meaning with oxygen
- Involuntary muscle, composed of elongated, spindle-shaped cells.
- Body's ability to maintain posture through continual partial contraction of skeletal muscles.
- often fatal, caused by the bacteria clostridium tetani which usually enters the body through a puncture, cut or open wound.
- major pulls the arm across the chest and also rotates and adducts the arms
- A muscle that counteracts, or opposes, the action of another muscle
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- Chronic autoimmune disease characterized by varying degrees of weakness of the skeletal or voluntary muscles of the body.
- found in the heart
- Disease Caused by the Borrelia burgdorferi bacterium, carried by ticks.
- an injury to either a muscle or tendon
- stretching or tearing to a ligament
- Muscles produce this through the chemical changes involved in muscular contraction
- Extends the thigh
- raises the arms and pulls the shoulders downward
- Provides for abduction and extension of the arm at the shoulder
- The band of connective tissue found at each end of a muscle that attaches the muscle to a bone
- Meaning striped in appearance
27 Clues: Extends the thigh • found in the heart • Raises the eyebrows • Meaning with oxygen • Meaning striped in appearance • pulls the corners of the mouth • stretching or tearing to a ligament • an injury to either a muscle or tendon • removal by suction of fluid from within a cyst • raises the arms and pulls the shoulders downward • Meaning without oxygen, uses glucose to make ATP • ...
Drug classification 2025-04-28
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- - CNS stimulants
- - Antirheumatics
- - Glucocorticoids
- - GLP 1 Agonists
- - Urinary antispasmodics
- - Antidepressant
- - Tetracycline
- - DPP4 Inhibitors
- - SSRI
- - NSAID
- - Miscellaneous analgesics
- - Thiazide Diuretics
- - Antipsychotic
- - Anticonvulsants
- - Serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors
- - ACE Inhibitor
- - Skeletal muscle relaxants
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- - Antihistamines
- - (5-HT2) reuptake inhibitors
- - TCA
- - opioids (Narcotic analgesics)
- - Platelet aggregation inhibitors
- - Beta Blockers
- - Antidiabetics
- - Benzodiazepines
- - Aminopenicillin
- - Antitussives
- - Macrolides
- - Statins
- - Proton pump inhibitor
30 Clues: - TCA • - SSRI • - NSAID • - Statins • - Macrolides • - Tetracycline • - Antitussives • - Beta Blockers • - Antidiabetics • - Antipsychotic • - ACE Inhibitor • - CNS stimulants • - Antihistamines • - Antirheumatics • - GLP 1 Agonists • - Antidepressant • - Glucocorticoids • - DPP4 Inhibitors • - Benzodiazepines • - Aminopenicillin • - Anticonvulsants • - Thiazide Diuretics • - Proton pump inhibitor • ...
Lilli 6 2023-01-30
15 Clues: can control • dont control • muscle heart • muscle organs • cells work together • organs work together • holds muscle to bone • holds bones to bones • tissues work together • body regulates itself • supports and protects • building block of life • muscle attached to bone • bone smooth outer layer • skeleton connects to spine
hazel6 2024-02-01
15 Clues: can control • dont control • heart muscle • muscle organ • connects to spine • smooth outer layer • cells work together • hold muscle to bone • holds bones to bones • organs work together • body regulates itself • tissue works together • supports and protectes • muscle attached to bone • does not connect to spine
Chapter 12-18 Vocab All Thirteen 2024-02-29
15 Clues: fixed • scramble • cleverness • thin, skeletal • great happiness • deserted or empty • pull along heavily • foster the growth of • to move back or away • able to absorb fluids • full of danger or risk • walk heavily when tired • savagely fierce or violent • send on a different course • move sideways or unsteadily
System 2018-02-08
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- _______ keeps your bones together
- Your _______ and your radius makes one whole bone
- is your biggest bone in your body
- your _________ is your breastbone
- the _______ helps to digest food
- _____________ allows you to move
- your skull keeps your _______ safe
- _______ allow your bone to move
- ______________ is your jawbone
- your rib cage keeps your _____safe
- your __________ protects your heart
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- your jaw bone allows you to ________
- ____ is the bone behind the shins
- ________________ is your shoulder blade
- _____ is also known as the skull
- _______ is also known as the shins
- the ________ supports your body
- ____________ is your collarbone
- ___ and triceps helps push and pull
- the liver cleans the _____________
20 Clues: ______________ is your jawbone • the ________ supports your body • ____________ is your collarbone • _______ allow your bone to move • _____ is also known as the skull • the _______ helps to digest food • _____________ allows you to move • ____ is the bone behind the shins • _______ keeps your bones together • is your biggest bone in your body • ...
5.1 2022-11-13
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- the ability to be stretched
- a wavelength of symmetrical squeezing of the digestive tract walls that occurs during digestion
- role played by skeletal muscle to cause a movement
- the delicate membrane surrounding each striated muscle fiber
- the ability to contract or shorten
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- the ability to respond to stimulus
- a type of contraction that causes lengthening of muscle
- a flat, sheetlike fibrous tissue that connects muscle or bone to other tissues
- a type of contraction that causes no change in muscle length
- the outermost sheath of connective tissue that surrounds a skeletal muscle
10 Clues: the ability to be stretched • the ability to respond to stimulus • the ability to contract or shorten • role played by skeletal muscle to cause a movement • a type of contraction that causes lengthening of muscle • a type of contraction that causes no change in muscle length • the delicate membrane surrounding each striated muscle fiber • ...
System 2018-02-08
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- the liver cleans the _____________
- ________________ is your shoulder blade
- your jaw bone allows you to ________
- _____ is also known as the skull
- the _______ helps to digest food
- your __________ protects your heart
- the ________ supports your body
- ____________ is your collarbone
- ___ and triceps helps push and pull
- your rib cage keeps your _____safe
- Your _______ and your radius makes one whole bone
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- ____ is the bone behind the shins
- is your biggest bone in your body
- your _________ is your breastbone
- _____________ allows you to move
- ______________ is your jawbone
- _______ keeps your bones together
- _______ is also known as the shins
- _______ allow your bone to move
- your skull keeps your _______ safe
20 Clues: ______________ is your jawbone • _______ allow your bone to move • the ________ supports your body • ____________ is your collarbone • _____________ allows you to move • _____ is also known as the skull • the _______ helps to digest food • ____ is the bone behind the shins • is your biggest bone in your body • your _________ is your breastbone • ...
physiology 2020-10-15
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- is the study of integrated functions of the body, and functions pf all its parts including the biophysical and biochemical processes involved.
- refers to the use of oxygen and production of carbon dioxide
- it contains chemicals used for energy and cell building
- most abundant chemical substance in the body that provide the aqueous medium for chemical reaction to take place.
- the study of abnormalities in structures and functions caused by various factors dealt with physiology
- includes all activities promoted by the muscular system with the aid of the skeletal system
- increase in size, usually accompanied in the increase in the number of cells.
- describes the structure, position and size of various organs. This also describes the minute of cells and organelles, and clearly defines the location of structures.
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- chemical reactions that occur within the body cells
- the ability of the cell to eliminate or remove waste
- the process of breaking down ingested food into simple molecules that can be absorbed in the blood for delivery to all body cells.
- produce substances which are useful to the body
- production of new individuals of the next generation
- maintenance of static or constant condition in the environment
- one of the most obvious properties of living organism
15 Clues: produce substances which are useful to the body • chemical reactions that occur within the body cells • the ability of the cell to eliminate or remove waste • production of new individuals of the next generation • one of the most obvious properties of living organism • it contains chemicals used for energy and cell building • ...
Quiz 3 vocab 2023-09-26
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- the enlargement or increase in size of a tissue or organ, typically due to an increase in the size or number of its cells
- a three-carbon compound produced during glycolysis.
- an organic acid produced in muscles and other tissues during anaerobic metabolism
- an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP
- a type of skeletal muscle fiber that contract relatively quickly
- refers to the amount of oxygen that must be consumed by the body to metabolize the excess lactic acid produced during anaerobic exercise
- a high-energy molecule found in muscle cells.
- a cellular metabolic process that uses oxygen to convert glucose and other organic molecules into ATP
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- a type of skeletal muscle fiber that contract slowly but are highly resistant to fatigue.
- a type of skeletal muscle fiber that contract quickly and generate a lot of force but fatigue rapidly.
- the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength that occurs as people get older.
- the initial stage of glucose metabolism in which a molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid (pyruvate).
- the phase of the cross-bridge cycle where the myosin head of a muscle fiber pulls on actin filaments
- the shrinkage or reduction in size of a tissue or organ, usually due to a decrease in the number or size of its cells.
- the process by which new blood vessels are formed from existing ones.
15 Clues: a high-energy molecule found in muscle cells. • an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of ATP • a three-carbon compound produced during glycolysis. • a type of skeletal muscle fiber that contract relatively quickly • the process by which new blood vessels are formed from existing ones. • ...
YUTBAT 2024-05-18
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- common cause of common cold.
- an acid-coloring matter from the heartwood; used as a histological stain - stains nuclei
- Acetylsalicylic acid
- an arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot.
- life-threatening allergic reaction that needs immediate treatment
- Friedreich’s …/an inherited disorder that causes progressive damage to the nervous system. This can cause movement and sensory symptoms and trouble with walking and gait.
- butterfly shaped gland
- medical term for nosebleed.
- yellowness of the skin due to increased bilirubin in the blood.
- Tetralogy of … / a combination of 4 congenital heart defects that affect infants and children
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- hardening of arteries caused by a plaque.
- syndrome caused by excess glucocorticoids
- personality disorder , causes mood swings and unstable relationships.
- producing pus
- name of the receptors that responsible for the release of Ca+2 from intercellular stores during excitatin-contraction coupling in both cardiac and skeletal muscle tissue
- type of single layered ,highly differentiated cells located in renal pelvis , ureters and urethra.
- perfect song for CPR (name of the song is written adjacent.)
- common name of mono disease (Epstein-Barr virus).
18 Clues: producing pus • Acetylsalicylic acid • butterfly shaped gland • medical term for nosebleed. • common cause of common cold. • hardening of arteries caused by a plaque. • syndrome caused by excess glucocorticoids • common name of mono disease (Epstein-Barr virus). • an arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot. • ...
Unit 3 2022-02-14
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- a nerve network in the brainstem that plays an important role in controlling arousal
- a condition resulting from surgery that isolates the brain's two hemispheres by cutting the fibers (mainly those of the corpus callosum) connecting them
- division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations
- a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves
- the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles. Also called the skeletal nervous system.
- the interplay that occurs when the effect of one factor (such as environment) depends on another factor (such as heredity)
- the complete instructions for making an organism, consisting of all the genetic material in that organism's chromosomes
- the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing
- doughnut-shaped neural system (including the hippocampus, amygdala, and hypothalamus) located below the cerebral hemispheres; associated with emotions and drives
- the proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes
- the study of the evolution of behavior and the mind, using principles on natural selection
- portion of the cerebral cortex lying just behind the forehead; involved in speaking and muscle movements and in making plans and judgements
- 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
- the interdisciplinary study of the brain activity linked with cognition (including perception, thinking, memory, and language)
- impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's area (impairing speaking) or to Wernicke's area (impairing understanding)
- the brain's ability to change, especially during childhood, by reorganizing after damage or by building new pathways based on experience
- 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
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body, conserving its energy
- the principle that information is often simultaneously processed on separate conscious and unconscious tracks
- a visual display of brain activity that detects where a radioactive form of glucose goes while the brain performs a given task
- the endocrine system's most influential gland. Under the influence of the hypothalamus, the _____ regulates growth and controls other endocrine glands
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- the formation of new neurons
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs (such as the heart). Its sympathetic division arouses; its parasympathetic division calms.
- a neural impulse; a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon
- portion of the cerebral cortex lying roughly above the ears; includes the auditory areas, each receiving information primarily from the opposite ear
- a layer of fatty tissue segmentally encasing the fibers of many neurons; enables vastly greater transmission speed of neural impules as the impulse hops from one node to the next
- cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons
- twins who develop from a single fertilized egg that splits in two, creating two genetically indentical organisms
- a branch of psychology concerned with the links between biology and behavior
- the subfield of biology that studies the molecular structure and function of genes
- portion of the cerebral cortex lying at the top of the head and toward the rear; receives the sensory input for touch and body position
- an amplified recording of the waves of electrical activity that sweep across the brain's surface. These waves are measured by electrodes placed on the scalp.
- the study of the relative power and limits of genetic and environmental influences on behavior
- a technique for revealing bloodflow and, therefore, brain activity by comparing successive MRI scans. Shows brain function.
- twins who develop from separate fertilized eggs. They are genetically no closer than brothers and sisters, but they share a fetal environment.
- portion of the cerebral cortex lying at the back of the head; includes areas that receive information from the visual fields
- a series of X-ray photographs taken from different angles and combined by computer into a composite representation of a slice through the body
- two lima bean-sized neural clusters in the limbic system; linked to emotion
- the large band of neural fibers connecting the two brain hemispheres and carrying messages between them
- tissue destruction; a brain lesion is a naturally or experimentally caused destruction of brain tissue
40 Clues: the formation of new neurons • a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves • the base of the brainstem; controls heartbeat and breathing • a neural impulse; a brief electrical charge that travels down an axon • cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons • ...
Muscular System (Addisyn Massey) 2024-03-01
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- When you do resistance exercise, you work against the resistance, or ___ of an object
- Skeletal muscles can be strengthened by doing
- A muscle that is the flexor when your arm bends
- Tendinitis is a condition in which a tendon becomes
- A muscles found in the digestive tract and in the walls of blood vessels
- Endurance can be increased by doing
- A muscle action that is under your control
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- A muscle action that is not in your control
- When your arm straightens this muscle is the extensor
- A muscle that straightens part of your body
- A muscle that enables your bones to move
- A muscle that is found in your heart and pumps blood around your body
- A muscle that bends part of your body
13 Clues: Endurance can be increased by doing • A muscle that bends part of your body • A muscle that enables your bones to move • A muscle action that is under your control • A muscle action that is not in your control • A muscle that straightens part of your body • Skeletal muscles can be strengthened by doing • A muscle that is the flexor when your arm bends • ...
Systems 2024-01-29
12 Clues: Exhaust • Muscles • Hormones • Duplicate • Breathing • Having stress • Removes waste • Breaks down food • Moves food to cells • Protects from injuries • Protect body from being sick • Bones that make up the shape of you
Anatomy 402 Cardiac Muscle Crossword 2014-01-29
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- The divalent cation which stimulates muscle contraction
- Increase in the number of cells
- Cardiac muscle have less distinct _______ than the skeletal muscle
- The nucleus is found at the ______ of cardiac muscle cells
- Boundaries between cardiac cells, or 90's albums
- protein which makes up the A-Band
- cardiac muscle is made up of __________ cells rather than fused multi nucleate cells
- Disease of the left ventricle that is associated with enlargement/thickening of myocardium
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- Cardiac cells are approximately 100 _________ in diameter
- Cardiac muscle cells are much _______ than skeletal muscle cells
- Makes cardiac muscle similar to aspen
- Heart Muscle Disease
- Change in heart morphology ( heart grows larger) due to hypertension
- ____ Junctions allow electrical conduction between cells
- Ionic conductance through the gap junctions in cardiac muscle cells results in the rapid spread of ______________ between cardiac muscle cells
- 70's female rock band with the hits "Barracuda" and "Crazy on You"
- big american football game happening this weekend!!
- Possible Medical emergency when fluid leaks into the pericardium restricting optimal/safe cardiac muscle contraction
18 Clues: Heart Muscle Disease • Increase in the number of cells • protein which makes up the A-Band • Makes cardiac muscle similar to aspen • Boundaries between cardiac cells, or 90's albums • big american football game happening this weekend!! • The divalent cation which stimulates muscle contraction • ____ Junctions allow electrical conduction between cells • ...
Life Science-Human Body 2024-03-21
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- Used to take in nutrients and oxygen and get rid of waste.
- Anything that is living.
- Behaviors that you already know how to do for the first time.
- An organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
- This organ sends messages from the brain to the rest of the body.
- The system responsible for absorbing food and breaking it down into nutrients and energy.
- Another name for windpipe. A tube that allows air in and out of the lungs.
- Traits that will only be expressed if two copies appear.
- Something you are taught or have learned to do.
- To get rid of waste.
- Cells with specific functions.
- The body system responsible for transporting materials throughout the body
- Strong traits that hide other traits when passed onto offspring.
- The body system responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- Tissues that allow joints to move.
- Muscles that are not consciously controlled.
- Involuntary muscles that move substances throughout the body.
- The body system that helps to move the body, maintain posture and moves food during digestion.
- A child or children
- The body system that shapes and supports the body.
- A child or children.
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- The part of the digestive system that is responsible for the absorption of water from undigested food.
- Muscles that are consciously controlled.
- Tissues that attach muscles to muscles or muscles to bones.
- The organ that controls the human body.
- To get rid of carbon dioxide.
- A muscular tube that joins the throat to the stomach.
- Traits that are passed down from one parent to offspring before the offspring are born.
- Traits that are passed down from one parent to offspring before the offspring are born.
- Tissues that connect bones to bones.
- The tube through which blood flows.
- A trait is a quality or characteristic of a living thing.
- To take in air.
- Carries blood to the heart.
- A single cell.
- A muscular bag where chemicals break down food into tiny particles.
- Set of instructions in each human cell that determine inherited physical features and other traits.
- Where two bones meet in the body
- The process by which food is broken down into smaller molecules.
- This is located in the throat. It helps with breathing.
- Outside the organism.
- Tubes that are 7 meters long. Digestion ends here.
- Involuntary muscles that are only found in the heart.
- The body system responsible for sending messages back and forth from the brain to the body.
- The study of genes, heredity, and variation among living things.
- Voluntary muscles that are attached to the skeletal system.
- The simplest form of life.
- A major muscle found below the lungs.
- Living organisms that have multiple cells working together.
- Extremely small, can be seen only with a microscope
- Carries blood away from the heart.
51 Clues: A single cell. • To take in air. • A child or children • To get rid of waste. • A child or children. • Outside the organism. • Anything that is living. • The simplest form of life. • Carries blood to the heart. • To get rid of carbon dioxide. • Cells with specific functions. • Where two bones meet in the body • Tissues that allow joints to move. • Carries blood away from the heart. • ...
Human Body Systems 2022-05-16
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- Inflammation, white blood cells
- Balanced state of an organism
- Destroys pathogens
- Gas Exchange
- Circulates blood
- Provides support and structure
- Protection from the enviornment
- Removes waste
- Not prefered, counteracted
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- Breaks down food
- Creates gametes and offspring
- Provides movement
- Prefered, is amplified
- Sends chemical signals
- Vaccines and antibodies
- Maintaining vital body fuctions
16 Clues: Gas Exchange • Removes waste • Breaks down food • Circulates blood • Provides movement • Destroys pathogens • Prefered, is amplified • Sends chemical signals • Vaccines and antibodies • Not prefered, counteracted • Balanced state of an organism • Creates gametes and offspring • Provides support and structure • Inflammation, white blood cells • Protection from the enviornment • ...
Rayna Capote 2023-01-30
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- hold muscle to bone
- muscle organs
- holds bones to bones
- does not connect to spine
- cells work together
- connects to spine
- don't control
- can control
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- smooth outer layer
- supports and protects
- tissues work together
- muscle heart
- body regulates itself
- muscle attached to bone
- organs work together
- basic unit of life
16 Clues: can control • muscle heart • muscle organs • don't control • connects to spine • smooth outer layer • basic unit of life • hold muscle to bone • cells work together • holds bones to bones • organs work together • supports and protects • tissues work together • body regulates itself • muscle attached to bone • does not connect to spine
Rayna Capote 2023-01-30
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- hold muscle to bone
- muscle organs
- holds bones to bones
- does not connect to spine
- cells work together
- connects to spine
- don't control
- can control
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- smooth outer layer
- supports and protects
- tissues work together
- muscle heart
- body regulates itself
- muscle attached to bone
- organs work together
- basic unit of life
16 Clues: can control • muscle heart • muscle organs • don't control • connects to spine • smooth outer layer • basic unit of life • hold muscle to bone • cells work together • holds bones to bones • organs work together • supports and protects • tissues work together • body regulates itself • muscle attached to bone • does not connect to spine
Human Body care 2022-09-14
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- How it is called the plasma membrane of the muscle cell?
- Stroke, There are four steps of the contraction cycle:
- layer of connective tissue that surrounds the muscle.
- ATP hydrolosis, Attachment of myosin to actin to form crossbridges, detachment of myosin form acting…What is the other step?
- fifty, How many skeletal muscles are in the human body?
- Cycle, A repeating sequence of events that causes the filaments to slide, and it consists of four steps.
- Organelles that run all the muscle fiber.
- filament theory, What is the name of the movement of the actin filaments in relation to myosin filaments?
- Is a thin sheath of areolar connective tissue that surrounds each individual muscle fiber:
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- Tissue, Provides strength and protection to the muscle and surrounds it as well as the muscle fibers.
- junction, A small gap, called a synaptic cleft, separates the axon terminal from the sarcolemma, what does it form?
- ions, What is essential for muscle contraction?
- tissue, It surrounds muscle fibers as well as whole muscles, providing strength and protection to the muscle:
- joints, Type of joint that has freely movable joints, and the two bones are separated by a cavity:
- joints, Type of joint that is immovable, and is held by fibrous tissue.
- When the bone revolves around its own longitudinal axis.
- Are attached to the bones of the skeleton, and the contraction of skeletal muscle causes the bones at a joint to move:
- Movements, Movement thta occurs i the synovial joint. Example of this movements: lexion,extension, lateral flexion, hyperextension, abduction, adduction, and circumduction.
- Synonim of Joint. A point of contact between bones.
- fibers, Skeletal muscle is considered a separate organ, and it is composed of thousands of cells called:
- Movement that occurs in the synovial joint where a flat bone surfaces move back and forth and from side to side with respect to one another. Limited in range.
21 Clues: Organelles that run all the muscle fiber. • ions, What is essential for muscle contraction? • Synonim of Joint. A point of contact between bones. • layer of connective tissue that surrounds the muscle. • Stroke, There are four steps of the contraction cycle: • fifty, How many skeletal muscles are in the human body? • ...
Heroes and Villains 2021-09-14
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- walk in a relaxed manner
- secret agent
- a person who designs building
- to order or authorize the production of..
- people who keep watch
- courteous
- stop
- collectable object that has high value
- hidden
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- uneven
- strange
- relating to a skeleton / thin
- secret work
- profoundly bad
- selected object for attack
- gleaming
- menacing
- side by side having the same distance between them.
- spectacular
- feeling
20 Clues: stop • uneven • hidden • strange • feeling • gleaming • menacing • courteous • secret work • spectacular • secret agent • profoundly bad • people who keep watch • walk in a relaxed manner • selected object for attack • relating to a skeleton / thin • a person who designs building • collectable object that has high value • to order or authorize the production of.. • ...
Muscular System 2020-12-05
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- a type of energy metabolism known as GLYCOLYSIS; does not require oxygen
- incases muscle fibers in a cell membrane
- stored form of glucose in muscle cells
- function in pairs
- attach bone to bone
- where muscle attaches to a more stationary bone
- striated and under involuntary control
- striated and under voluntary control
- microscopic fibers, dense irregular connective tissue inside a muscle cell
- where muscle attaches to the more movable bone.
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- muscle fibers that are innervated by a single nerve
- Bundles of muscle fibers wrapped in perimysium
- a type of energy metabolism known as cellular respiration; requires oxygen
- Allows movement in opposite direction from muscle
- fibrous connective tissue that surrounds groups of muscle fibers called fascicles
- Connective tissue surrounding a muscle fiber
- stores oxygen in muscle cells
- layers of tough connective membranes that surround muscle fibers, muscle fascicles and the whole muscle
- attach muscle to bone
- non-striated and under involuntary control
- Broad, flat, sheet of connective tissue that attaches muscles to a bone or another muscle to soft tissue.
- produces energy for muscles
- stabilize body parts and assist prime movers, Helping Muscles
23 Clues: function in pairs • attach bone to bone • attach muscle to bone • produces energy for muscles • stores oxygen in muscle cells • striated and under voluntary control • stored form of glucose in muscle cells • striated and under involuntary control • incases muscle fibers in a cell membrane • non-striated and under involuntary control • ...
General Muscle Vocab. 2020-10-29
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- chains of tiny contractile units that make up myofibrils
- long ribbon like organelles that push aside nuclei
- toughtest 'overcoat' of connective tissue surrounding ENTIRE muscle
- (ach)specific neurotransmitter that stimulates skeletal muscle cells
- junctions that form with sarcolemma of different muscle cells
- larger filaments made mostly of bundled small projection molecules of protein (myosin)- contain ATpase enzymes that link thick and thin filaments together during contraction
- chemical released when nerve impulse reaches axonal terminals
- bundle of sheathed muscle fibers
- plasma membrane
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- specialized smooth endoplasmic reticulum that surrounds every myofibril
- one neuron and all the skeletal muscle cells it stimulates
- striated involuntary muscle found only in the heart
- cordlike things that attach muscled indirectly to bones, cartilages, or connective tissue coverings of each other
- gap between muscle cell membranes filled with intertitial fluid
- involuntary muscle with no striations found in walls of hollow visceral organs (stomach, bladder, respiratory)
- delicate connective tissue sheath
- threadlike protein within sarcomeres
- sheetlike things that attach muscles indirectly to bones etc
- filaments composed of contractile protein called actin and regulatory proteins that prevent myosin head binding to actin
- coarse fibrous membrane that surrounds endomysium
20 Clues: plasma membrane • bundle of sheathed muscle fibers • delicate connective tissue sheath • threadlike protein within sarcomeres • coarse fibrous membrane that surrounds endomysium • long ribbon like organelles that push aside nuclei • striated involuntary muscle found only in the heart • chains of tiny contractile units that make up myofibrils • ...
Unit 2 Histology 2024-09-12
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- the study of tissues
- - Type of muscle tissue that is found only in the heart.
- - Type of loose connective tissue that is also called, "fat."
- - consists of one or more cells that make and secrete a particular product
- - Type of muscle tissue that is found in muscle to bone.
- - a nonliving substance that can bear weight and endure abuse
- - attaches skeletal muscles to bones
- Type of epithelial tissue that's main functions are absorption, secretion, and filteration.
- Type of epithelial tissue that's main function is to protect.
- - attaches bones to bones at joints
- - Type of tissue that involves neurons.
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- - Another word for "bone tissue."
- - Type of tissue that is found everywhere and connects body parts together.
- - Movement of muscles that are uncontrolled.
- - forming of immature cells
- - Movement of muscles that are consciously controlled.
- Type of tissue that lines, covers, and is the glandular tissue of the body.
- - cells that detect foreign substances and initiate local inflammatory response
- Groups of cells that are similar in structure and work together to perform the same function.
- - Type of tissue that contracts or shortens to produce movement.
- - type of muscle tissue that is found in hollow organs.
21 Clues: the study of tissues • - forming of immature cells • - Another word for "bone tissue." • - attaches bones to bones at joints • - attaches skeletal muscles to bones • - Type of tissue that involves neurons. • - Movement of muscles that are uncontrolled. • - Movement of muscles that are consciously controlled. • - type of muscle tissue that is found in hollow organs. • ...
Muscular System 2024-11-21
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- muscle that provides a particular body movement
- contraction of the muscle stays the same, muscle length changes
- branched, striated, intercalated discs, involuntary (2 words)
- thick protein filament (had heads)
- parallel, striated, voluntary (2 words)
- energy source
- contraction of the muscle, no movement of the muscle
- not muscle contraction occurring
- contractile response of a single muscle fiber
- function connection between a muscle and axon terminal
- muscles that assist the action of the prime mover
- the loss of ability for a muscle to contract
- neurotransmitter that stimulates muscle contractions
- a structural unit of a myofibril in striated muscle
- the other end of the muscle that connects to the movable part on the other side of the joint
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- breaks down acetylcholine to stop a contraction
- he one end of skeletal muscle that usually fastened to a relatively immovable or fixed part of a moveable joint
- stores oxygen and gives muscles their reddish-brown color
- muscle that opposes the prime mover
- spindle shaped, involuntary (2 words)
- pigment responsible for the red color in blood, carries oxygen
- layer of connective tissue that closely surrounds a skeletal muscle
- thin protein filament (twisted strands)
23 Clues: energy source • not muscle contraction occurring • thick protein filament (had heads) • muscle that opposes the prime mover • spindle shaped, involuntary (2 words) • parallel, striated, voluntary (2 words) • thin protein filament (twisted strands) • the loss of ability for a muscle to contract • contractile response of a single muscle fiber • ...
Cells, Tissues and Organs Crossword 2013-12-05
Across
- When a group of cells work together they form this.
- A double membrane organelle containing thylakoid membranes and aiding in photosynthesis.
- Adenosine triphosphate, the energy formed via photosynthesis.
- Specialised cells within the plant that open and close to allow carbon dioxide in and oxygen out.
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- Smooth, Skeletal and Cardiac are common names used as classification for this.
- The meaning of the Latin derivative of muscle, "musculus".
- Multiple organs working together are called an organ;
- When two or more tissue types are grouped together to perform a function they are called this.
- This type of muscle is found only in the heart.
- Dermal, vascular and ground are the three major tissue types in these.
10 Clues: This type of muscle is found only in the heart. • When a group of cells work together they form this. • Multiple organs working together are called an organ; • The meaning of the Latin derivative of muscle, "musculus". • Adenosine triphosphate, the energy formed via photosynthesis. • Dermal, vascular and ground are the three major tissue types in these. • ...
Science Extra Credit 2014-05-08
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- spacecraft designed to land on a planet’s surface
- a system that removes waste from the body
- resistant to sickness
- this has no volume and adjusts to its container
- large air mass with strong winds and rain
- Square illustrates how offspring might be
- muscles that move at command
- similar cells working together to perform a function
- an object orbiting another
- the lowest layer of the atmosphere at 11 miles high
- organ systems working together
- dust, pollen, salt, and smoke are all __________
- a protein that attacks specific foreign material
- this is the second lowest layer of the atmosphere at 31 miles high
- the ability to keep internal conditions stable
- the amount of matter in a area
- this has a volume and structure
- Plates the dozen or so plates that make up the surface of the Earth
- a system that carries nutrients throughout the body
- a system that breaks down food, absorbs nutrients, and processes waste
- a system that supports the body
- groups of different tissues working together
- a small dose of weakened pathogens that makes you immune to a disease
- harmful materials added to the environment
- any complete round or series of occurrences that repeats or is repeated
- weather patterns over a long period of time
- a system that instructs the body accordingly
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- System groups of organs working together to meet the bodies needs
- basic unit of organisms
- takes blood away from heart
- spacecraft the collects data from planet as it drops through the atmosphere
- oxygen and materials are exchanged in the _____
- the actual characteristics of an organism
- the transfer of energy through the air or the water
- Small funnel made from the meeting of two air masses
- a celestial body moving in the sky, as distinguished from a fixed star
- the highest and thickest layer of the atmosphere with the exosphere and the ionosphere
- layers of gases protecting the earth
- the genetic constitution of an organism
- substance that the body uses to move, grow, and maintain homeostasis
- the conditions of wind and temperature
- this has a certain volume but adjusts its container
- wavelike muscle contractions that move food through the body
- a system that gets oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
- muscles that move without a thought
- the height of anything above a given planetary reference plane (like above sea level)
- this is the third lowest layer of the atmosphere at 50 miles high
- spacecraft passes planets without orbiting
- Respiration process where cells use oxygen to release energy stored as sugars
- energy that travels across distances as certain types of waves
- the transfer of energy through direct contact
- takes blood to the heart
- a system that allows movement
53 Clues: resistant to sickness • basic unit of organisms • takes blood to the heart • an object orbiting another • takes blood away from heart • muscles that move at command • a system that allows movement • organ systems working together • the amount of matter in a area • this has a volume and structure • a system that supports the body • muscles that move without a thought • ...
Unit 5 Muscle Test Crossword 2021-03-04
Across
- The rhomboid muscle is located in the ____ and is a skeletal muscle.
- The intercostal muscles help the body with _________.
- The deltoid muscle appears as the shape of a ________.
- The mentalis is located in the ____ part of the chin/lower jaw.
- The transversus abdominis helps keep the _________ organs from moving.
- The risorius helps with ______ expressions by pulling the corners of the mouth.
- The sartorius helps with the flexion of the hip and ____.
- The piriformis helps with the ________ of the hip.
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- The pectoralis allows for the _________ of the arm.
- The gracilis assists in ________ rotating the tibia.
- The gluteus is responsible for the rotation and extension of the _____.
- The buccinator is a _____________ muscle located between the mandible and maxilla.
- The supinator muscle is responsible for the __________ of the forearm.
- The zygomaticus minor is ________ to the zygomaticus major.
- The diaphragm flattens and contracts when you inhale and ______.
- The frontalis is a ____ muscle.
- The biceps brachii allow for flexion of the _____.
- The gastrocnemius is responsible for the _______ flexion of the ankle.
- The orbicularis oculi is made up of ________ muscle fibers.
- The trapezius muscle is located in the back and it is considered to be a wide and ____ muscle.
20 Clues: The frontalis is a ____ muscle. • The biceps brachii allow for flexion of the _____. • The piriformis helps with the ________ of the hip. • The pectoralis allows for the _________ of the arm. • The gracilis assists in ________ rotating the tibia. • The intercostal muscles help the body with _________. • The deltoid muscle appears as the shape of a ________. • ...
Human body systems 2024-01-29
11 Clues: hair • pooping • hormones • Help breath • blod moving • makes energy • helps you move • keep you heathy • frame for humans • makes you feelings • water that comes out of you
Nate's skeletal crossword 2022-10-05
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- opening through a bone that is usually a passageway for blood vessels, nerves, or ligaments
- interlocking line of union between bones
- relatively deep pit or depression
- projection situated above a condyle
- prominent projection on a bone
- enlargement on the end of a bone
- narrow, ridgelike projection
- cavity in a bone
- knoblike process usually larger than a tubercle
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- tubelike passageway within a bone
- soft spot in the skull where membranes cover the space between bones
- tiny pit or depression
- small, knoblike process
- furrow or groove
- rounded process that usually articulates with another bone
- relatively large process
- small, nearly flat surface
- thornlike projection
18 Clues: furrow or groove • cavity in a bone • thornlike projection • tiny pit or depression • small, knoblike process • relatively large process • small, nearly flat surface • narrow, ridgelike projection • prominent projection on a bone • enlargement on the end of a bone • tubelike passageway within a bone • relatively deep pit or depression • projection situated above a condyle • ...
chapter 3a ap psych 2023-04-25
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- a neurotransmitter that affects mood, hunger, sleep, and arousal. An undersupply is linked to depression.
- chemical messengers that cross the synaptic gaps between neurons
- a major excitatory neurotransmitter, involved in memory
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the glands and the muscles of the internal organs
- a simple, automatic response to a sensory stimulus, such as the knee-jerk response
- foreign substance that blocks certain neurotransmitters, not allowing them to do their job
- the level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse
- the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network
- a major inhibitory neurotransmitter. Undersupply is linked to seizures, tremors, and insomnia
- the brain and the spinal cord
- cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons
- the body's "slow"chemical communication system; a set of glands that secrete hormones in the bloodstream
- a neurotransmitter that enables muscle action, learning and memory
- neurons will only fire at full power, either all the way or not at all
- a neurotransmitter that helps control alertness and arousal
- the division of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body's skeletal muscles
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- a neural impulse; a brief electrical charge that travels down the axon
- the endocrine system's most influential gland
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that calms the body, conserving its energy
- a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron
- the extension of a neuron, ending in branching terminal fibers, through which messages pass to other neurons or to muscles or glands
- a neurotransmitter that influences movement, learning, attention, and emotion
- natural, opiatelike neurotransmitter linked to pain control and to pleasure
- the sensory and motor neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body
- the division of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body, mobilizing its energy in stressful situations; prepares the body for fight or flight response
- a neuron's resting period after firing, when it recharges and can not fire again until recharged
- the junction between the axon tip of the sending neuron and the dendrite or cell body of the receiving neuron
- foreign substance that mimics certain neurotransmitters, having similar effects
- part of a neuron that contains the nucleus
- the bushy, branching extensions of a neuron that receive messages and conduct impulses toward toward the cell body
- chemical messengers that are manufactured by the endocrine glands, travel through the bloodstream, and affect other tissues
- a layer of fatty tissue segmentally encasing the fibers of many neurons; enables vastly greater transmission speed of neural impulses as the impulse hops from one node to the next
- a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system
- secrets hormones that help arouse the body in times of stress
34 Clues: the brain and the spinal cord • part of a neuron that contains the nucleus • the endocrine system's most influential gland • a major excitatory neurotransmitter, involved in memory • a neurotransmitter's reabsorption by the sending neuron • the body's speedy, electrochemical communication network • a neurotransmitter that helps control alertness and arousal • ...
AP Unit 3 2024-04-18
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- pathogenic organisms or particles damage the body in the same way
- the disease spreads to many individuals at the same time within a defined geographic region
- as water leaks out of the vessels, tiny swelling occurs
- compounds produced by certain living oranisms or in a laboratory that kill or inhibit bacterial pathogens
- a tiny, primitive cell without a nucleus
- skinfold covering the root of the nail
- organ of the central nervous system
- inhibition or inactivation of pathogens
- organ of the cardiovascular system
- study of disease
- 'false' skin; outermost layer of the skin
- gonads
- objective atypical or unhealthy conditions that can be seen or measured by someone other than the patient
- the deeper of the two layers of the skin, composed of dense fibrous connective tissue interspersed with glands, nerve endings, and blood vessels; called the true skin
- structure of the urinary system
- any objective variation from typical in a body structure
- all body systems are structurally and functionally interrelated and interdependent
- class of protein pigments in the skin; range in color from orange to read to brown
- when signs and symptoms appear suddenly
- connections between bones that make movement possible
- a structure made up of two or more kinds of tissues that can together perform a more complex function than a single tissue
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- bands of fibrous tissue that hold bones together
- any device used to replace a body part or improve its function
- something that is attached to the body
- diseases that develop slowly and last for a long time
- altered or mutated genes cause the production of atypical or variant proteins
- organ of the skeletal system
- acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- diseases with undetermined causes
- watery fluid that contains lymphocytes, proteins, & some fatty molecules
- vessel of the cardiovascular system that carry blood away from the heart
- the condition or syndrome, as defined by a characteristic set of signs & symptoms
- small, cushion-like sacs found between moving body parts, which movement easier
- preventive method that stimulates a person's own immune system in a way that promotes the development of resistance to a particular pathogen
- relating to an exocrine gland with secretory cells that release secretions by exocytosis
- subjective atypical or unhealthy conditions felt only by the patient
- removal and examination of living tissue
- intracellular parasites that consist of a nucleic acid core surrounded by a protein coat and sometimes a lipoprotein envelope
- relating toa category of exocrine gland that pinches off at its apical tip to release its secretion
- integumentary system function
- theory of a disease's cause
- secretion of sebaceous glands
- thick, slippery material that is secreted by the mucous membrane and keeps the membrane moist
- chemicals secreted by the endocrine system
- acts as a carrier of a pathogenic organism
45 Clues: gonads • study of disease • theory of a disease's cause • organ of the skeletal system • integumentary system function • secretion of sebaceous glands • structure of the urinary system • diseases with undetermined causes • acquired immunodeficiency syndrome • organ of the cardiovascular system • organ of the central nervous system • something that is attached to the body • ...
Body systems 2020-10-26
Across
- is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe.
- organ system consisting of skeletal smooth and cardiac muscles.
- Includes all of the bones and joints in the body.
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- the system that circulates blood and lymph through the body, consisting of the heart, blood vessels, blood, lymph, and the lymphatic vessels and glands.
- the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.
5 Clues: Includes all of the bones and joints in the body. • is the network of organs and tissues that help you breathe. • organ system consisting of skeletal smooth and cardiac muscles. • the network of nerve cells and fibers which transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body. • ...
Dance Vocabulary 5 2023-09-08
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- This ternary or three-part compositional form has a main theme, then a contrasting second section, and finally a third section that is a recapitulation of the first theme in a condensed, abbreviated, or extended form.
- The manifestations of artistic intent through dance, drama music, poetry, fiction, painting, sculpture, or other artistic media. In dance, this involves the choreography and the dancers within a context.
- The essential components or characteristics of a dance that can be used as a frame of reference when making judgments about the merit of a dance work or dancer.
- The way the human body’s skeletal, muscular, and vascular systems work separately and in coordination.
- A performance site other than the standard Western-style theater.
- Referral to choreography without a narrative. This dance does not tell a story or express any kind of feelings or ideas other than movement itself.
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- This two-part compositional form has two themes. This binary form consists of two distinct, self-contained sections that share either a character or quality, such as tempo, movement quality, or style.
- In dance training, it is the process of adjusting the skeletal and muscular system to gravity to support effective functionality.
- Aspects of craft and skill used to fulfill artistic intent.
- The choreographer’s purpose or intention for creating a dance work.
10 Clues: Aspects of craft and skill used to fulfill artistic intent. • A performance site other than the standard Western-style theater. • The choreographer’s purpose or intention for creating a dance work. • The way the human body’s skeletal, muscular, and vascular systems work separately and in coordination. • ...
skeletal & muscular systems 2023-12-07
Across
- muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- ability to be stretched
Down
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- muscles - provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- connect muscles to bone
8 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick) • muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • ...
skeletal & muscular systems 2023-12-07
Across
- muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- ability to be stretched
Down
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- muscles - provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- connect muscles to bone
8 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick) • muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • ...
skeletal & muscular systems 2023-12-07
Across
- muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- ability to be stretched
Down
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- muscles - provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- connect muscles to bone
8 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick) • muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • ...
skeletal & muscular systems 2023-12-07
Across
- muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- ability to be stretched
Down
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- muscles - provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- connect muscles to bone
8 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick) • muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • ...
skeletal and muscular syatems 2023-12-07
Across
- muscles - provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- ability to be stretched
- muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
Down
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- connect muscles to bone
8 Clues: ability to be stretched • connect muscles to bone • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick) • muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • ...
Ultimate Biology Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-23
Across
- surivival of the fittest
- the process where gametes are divided (hint: egg + sperm)
- the genetic cross where two traits are predicted (hint: 16 squares)
- biomolecule that store heredity information
- the type of cell transport that need ATP energy to move molecules from low to high
- the theory that supports change in organisms over time
- organic compounds that living things use, store and need.
- the biggest body system (skin)
- the organelle inside of cells that control ALL cell activities
- biomolecule that builds muscle, transports molecules
- the organelle that does photosynthesis to make glucose for the cells
- the type of passive transport that moves water in and out of the cell
- something in the environment that is nonliving
- the monomer of a carbohydrate(hint: one sugar)
- the longest part of the cell cycle that contains G1, S, and G2
- the egg and sperm cells
- the monomer of a nucleic acid
- a protein that speeds up chemical reaction
- the genetics term that describes a genotype with the SAME alleles (aa or AA)
- the organelle that makes/synthesizes proteins for the cell
- the body system that circulates blood to transport oxygen to other organs
- the monomer of a lipid
- the step in Protein Synthesis that creates a mRNA molecule from the DNA
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- the type of cells that HAVE a nucleus(plant, animal, fungi, protista, euglena)
- the type of cell that does NOT have a nucleus
- the part of interphase where the DNA replicates/synthesizes
- the step in Protein Synthesis that creates amino acids from the mRNA molecule
- the body systems that send chemical messages (hormones)
- the body system tat gives structure and protects major organs
- the body system that is in charge of movement
- the process where somatic cells divide (hint: PMAT)
- something that is living
- the organelle that controls what goes in and out of the cell
- the body system that is made up of the brain and spinal cord
- the organelle that does cellular respiration to make ATP for the cells
- the genetic cross where only one trait is predicted (hint: 4 squares)
- biomolecule that provides quick energy
- the monomer of a protein
- the body system that protects you from pathogens with T cells
- biomolecule that stores long-term energy as fat
- the organelle that is the rigid outer layer of the cell (only in plant and bacteria)
- the genetics term that describes a genotype with DIFFERENT alleles (Aa)
- the body system that breaks down food
- a trait organisms that develop to survive in their environments
- the cycle cells go through to grow and divide
- the body system that helps you breath(lungs)
46 Clues: the monomer of a lipid • the egg and sperm cells • surivival of the fittest • something that is living • the monomer of a protein • the biggest body system (skin) • the monomer of a nucleic acid • the body system that breaks down food • biomolecule that provides quick energy • a protein that speeds up chemical reaction • biomolecule that store heredity information • ...
Adeline2 2024-02-01
Across
- Muscle Attached to the bone.
- Cant control
- Body regulates itself.
- Movement
- Skeleton Connects so spine
- does not connect to spine.
- Muscle Heart
Down
- Holds bone to bone.
- holds muscle to bone.
- Cells work together.
- Can control
- bone Smooth outer lair.
- Tissues work together
- system Organs work together
- muscle Organs
- System Supports and protects
16 Clues: Movement • Can control • Cant control • Muscle Heart • muscle Organs • Holds bone to bone. • Cells work together. • holds muscle to bone. • Tissues work together • Body regulates itself. • bone Smooth outer lair. • does not connect to spine. • Skeleton Connects so spine • Muscle Attached to the bone. • System Supports and protects • system Organs work together
MUSCLE CELLS - Biol 2130 Presentation 2014-03-09
Across
- muscle tissue found in hollow organs that contains no sarcomere or striations
- thin myofilaments
- dense irregular fibrous connective tissue that separates fascicles from each other in skeletal muscle
- the period between the application of a stimulus and the beginning of the contraction
- bond between actin and myosin
- the muscle tissue that is multinucleated and voluntary, also known as striated
- this ion binds to troponin to change the shape of tropomyosin and expose the binding site on actin
- the plasma membrane of the muscle cell
- dense irregular fibrous connective tissue that surrounds an entire muscle
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- the first name of your Cell Biology professor
- where cardiac muscle tissue is found
- a sustained contraction with no relaxation
- the functional unit of contraction
- julia’s last name
- the discs that connect cardiac muscle cells to each other
- dense irregular fibrous connective tissue that surrounds individual muscle cells
- this protein covers the myosin binding site on actin
- the period following a stimulus when muscle cells are unable to respond to another stimulus
- thick myofilaments
- property of muscle that allows it to return to its original shape after stretching
- muscle tissue that is striated and involuntary
21 Clues: julia’s last name • thick myofilaments • thin myofilaments • bond between actin and myosin • the functional unit of contraction • the plasma membrane of the muscle cell • where cardiac muscle tissue is found • muscle tissue that is striated and involuntary • a sustained contraction with no relaxation • ...
lincoln 5 2023-01-30
16 Clues: can control • muscle heart • dont control • muscle organs • connects to spine • basic unit of life • smooth outer layer • cells work together • hold muscle to bone • dont connect to bone • holds bones to bones • organs work together • tissues work together • body regulates itself • supports and protects • muscle attached to bone
Adeline2 2024-02-01
Across
- Muscle Attached to the bone.
- Cant control
- Body regulates itself.
- Movement
- Skeleton Connects so spine
- does not connect to spine.
- Muscle Heart
Down
- Holds bone to bone.
- holds muscle to bone.
- Cells work together.
- Can control
- bone Smooth outer lair.
- Tissues work together
- system Organs work together
- muscle Organs
- System Supports and protects
16 Clues: Movement • Can control • Cant control • Muscle Heart • muscle Organs • Holds bone to bone. • Cells work together. • holds muscle to bone. • Tissues work together • Body regulates itself. • bone Smooth outer lair. • does not connect to spine. • Skeleton Connects so spine • Muscle Attached to the bone. • System Supports and protects • system Organs work together
Jessie 2 2024-02-01
15 Clues: can control • muscle heart • dont control • muscle organ • connects to spine • cells work together • holds bones to bones • holds muscle to bone • tissues work together • supports and protects • body regulates itself • muscle attached to bone • bone smooth outer layer • does not connect to spine • systems organs work together
skeletal & muscular systems 2023-12-07
Across
- muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- ability to be stretched
Down
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- muscles - provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- connect muscles to bone
8 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick) • muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • ...
Electromagnetic Crossword 2022-03-28
Across
- the lowest frequency waves that allow you to listen to your favorite music in the car
- moderate frequency and used in remote controls
- shorter wavelengths than visible light but longer than x-rays; can cause sunburn
- wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating up food quickly
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- shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system
- the highest frequency wave and often used to fight cancer
- the only light waves we can see
7 Clues: the only light waves we can see • moderate frequency and used in remote controls • the highest frequency wave and often used to fight cancer • wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating up food quickly • shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system • ...
Waves and electromagnetic waves 2024-02-23
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- moderate frequency and used in remote controls
- the only light waves we can see
- longer wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating food quickly
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- Shorter wavelength than visible light but longer than x-rays; can cause sunburn
- shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system
- The lowest frequency waves that allow you to listen to your favorite station in the car
- the highest frequency wave and often used to fight cancer
7 Clues: the only light waves we can see • moderate frequency and used in remote controls • the highest frequency wave and often used to fight cancer • longer wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating food quickly • shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system • ...
Electromagnetic spectrum Crossword 2023-10-19
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- Moderate frequency and used in remote controls
- The only light waves we can see
- Shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system
- The lowest frequency waves that allow you to listen to your favorite station in the car
Down
- Longer wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating food quickly
- Shorter wavelength than visible light but longer than x-rays these waves can cause sunburn
- The highest frequency wave often used to fight cancer
7 Clues: The only light waves we can see • Moderate frequency and used in remote controls • The highest frequency wave often used to fight cancer • Longer wavelength than infrared waves and used for heating food quickly • Shorter wavelength than visible light and used to view the skeletal system • ...
skeletal & muscular systems 2023-12-07
Across
- muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- ability to be stretched
Down
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- muscles - provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- connect muscles to bone
8 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick) • muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • ...
skeletal & muscular systems 2023-12-07
Across
- muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- ability to be stretched
Down
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- muscles - provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- connect muscles to bone
8 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick) • muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • ...
skeletal & muscular systems 2023-12-07
Across
- muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- ability to be stretched
Down
- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- muscles - provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- connect muscles to bone
8 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick) • muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • ...
skeletal & muscular systems 2023-12-07
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- muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal)
- of muscle attach to bones to provide movement
- allows muscles to return to its original shape
- ability to be stretched
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- when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick)
- muscles - provide attachment for the body - attach to bones - voluntary
- muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.)
- connect muscles to bone
8 Clues: connect muscles to bone • ability to be stretched • of muscle attach to bones to provide movement • allows muscles to return to its original shape • muscles contract automatically (stomach, heart, etc.) • when stimulated by nerves, able to contract (short and thick) • muscles muscles you contract when you want to move (skeletal) • ...
Word wall 2024-02-01
15 Clues: Heart • organs • can control • don't control • attached to bone • cells work together • organs work together • holds bones to bones • Body regulates itself • Connects to the spine • Holds muscle to bones • Tissues work together • does not connect to the spine • Smooth outer layer of the bone • supports and protects the system
scarlett2 2024-02-01
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- body regulates itself
- heart muscle
- organs work together
- does not connect to spine
- holds bones to bones
- tissues work together
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- cells work together
- don't control
- body supports and protects
- smooth outer layer
- muscle found in organs
- body system that supports and protects
- can control
- connects to spine
- hold muscle to bone
15 Clues: can control • heart muscle • don't control • connects to spine • smooth outer layer • cells work together • hold muscle to bone • organs work together • holds bones to bones • body regulates itself • tissues work together • muscle found in organs • does not connect to spine • body supports and protects • body system that supports and protects
Hunger Games Vocabulary Crossword Chap. 5-7 2022-09-21
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- experiment, gamble, plunge
- mumbled, incomprehensible, garbled
- scorn, disdain, derision
- effort, struggle, strain
- vibrant, ostentatious, showy
- average, unremarkable, forgettable
- opponents, competition, enemies
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- friendly, sociable, cordial
- loathsome, hateful, vile
- undervalue, underestimate, trivialize
- disgrace, humiliate, dishonor
- engrossed, obsessed, preoccupied
- gaunt, skeletal, scrawny
- sullen, unpleasant, crabby
14 Clues: loathsome, hateful, vile • scorn, disdain, derision • effort, struggle, strain • gaunt, skeletal, scrawny • experiment, gamble, plunge • sullen, unpleasant, crabby • friendly, sociable, cordial • vibrant, ostentatious, showy • disgrace, humiliate, dishonor • opponents, competition, enemies • engrossed, obsessed, preoccupied • mumbled, incomprehensible, garbled • ...
Cycle 2 Extra Credit 2021-10-28
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- An action or condition that creates a response
- An organ system made up of the skin, hair and nails
- A group of tissues working together to perform a specific job or function
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- A change where you start with, and end with, the same substance but it appears different
- Works with your skeletal system to provide movement to your body,digest food,pumps heart and moves blood through the veins
5 Clues: An action or condition that creates a response • An organ system made up of the skin, hair and nails • A group of tissues working together to perform a specific job or function • A change where you start with, and end with, the same substance but it appears different • ...
12 main body systems 2024-02-14
12 Clues: Makes humans • Helps you pee • Takes in food • Collects fluid • Supplies oxegyn • Protects organs • Takes in oxygen • Allows you to move • Gathers Information • Fights off illnesses • Regulates body tempatures • Regulates body activities
Skeletal & Muscular Systems 2025-03-11
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- What is the name for the parts of the Skeleton found in your arms & legs?
- The Skeletal & Muscular systems are both responsible for ________ of the body.
- What part of the bone is strong, but lightweight?
- The yellow substance found inside bones that contains fat and can produce new cells
- This word refers to muscles that move without being controlled
- Bones help with the production of new ________ ______.
- What connects bones to other bones?
- The Rib Cage provides ______ for the body's vital organs
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- This type of muscle is connected to your bones & moves voluntarily
- Babies have more bones than adults because they _______ together as you grow up.
- What is the name for the hard, dense outer layer of your bones?
- Which type of muscle is found in hollow organs?
- The _______ Skeleton refers to bones that are connected to the spine.
- Where 2 bones meet
- The skeleton ________ the body like the frame of a house.
- What type of muscle is found in the heart?
16 Clues: Where 2 bones meet • What connects bones to other bones? • What type of muscle is found in the heart? • Which type of muscle is found in hollow organs? • What part of the bone is strong, but lightweight? • Bones help with the production of new ________ ______. • The Rib Cage provides ______ for the body's vital organs • ...
Neuromusculoskeletal System 2025-10-03
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- The brain is approximately 75 percent _____ and is the fattest organ in the body.
- The chemical neurotransmitter through which the neuron communicates to the muscle fiber.
- An event in the external or internal environment that registers as activity in a sensory neuron.
- Finger and toe bones.
- Condition of slow movement.
- Narrow junction across which a chemical signal passes from neuron to the next.
- Type of muscle responsible for involuntary muscle movement.
- Abnormal, lateral curvature, accompanied by twisting of the vertebral column.
- A type of stroke characterized by bleeding into the brain because of a damaged blood vessel.
- A medical specialty concerned with the study of the structures, functions, and diseases of the nervous system
- A growth or lump that may be malignant or benign.
- A muscle that works in opposition to the agonist during movement.
- The sense of smell.
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- The _____ is the hardest working muscle in the body.
- The longest and strongest bone of the body.
- Inflammation of the tissues of the brain.
- The _____ supports the face and protects the brain.
- Joints that allow no movement.
- Incision into a nerve root.
- The cerebellum is covered in _____.
- The bundle of nerve fibers making up the spinal cord is no thicker than the human _____.
- Bundle of fibers that receives and sends messages between the body and brain.
- Inflammation of the tendon.
- The loss of language functioning.
- A partial paralysis wherein there is a moderate degree of muscular weakness.
- A nerve cell.
- The _____ skeleton includes all bones of the upper and lower limbs.
- Bone loss that causes bones to become weak and thin over time.
- Number of sets of ribs.
- Type of muscle responsible for voluntary muscle movement.
- Diagnostic tests used to confirm or rule out broken bones.
- A fibrous chord that connects muscle to bone.
- Skeletal muscles contribute to the maintenance of homeostasis in the body by generating _____.
- The main connection between the cerebellum and the brain stem.
- Pertaining to the bones.
35 Clues: A nerve cell. • The sense of smell. • Finger and toe bones. • Number of sets of ribs. • Pertaining to the bones. • Incision into a nerve root. • Inflammation of the tendon. • Condition of slow movement. • Joints that allow no movement. • The loss of language functioning. • The cerebellum is covered in _____. • Inflammation of the tissues of the brain. • ...
Muscular System 2021-05-07
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- process that requires oxygen to provide energy
- the cells that compose skeletal muscle
- the connection point between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber
- these muscle fibers are very resistant to fatigue & are capable of prolonged, sustained contractions
- these muscle fibers have very little resistance to fatigue and are used for intense movements of short duration
- the cytoplasm of a muscle fiber
- basic functional unit of striated muscle fibers
- this type of muscle tissue is located in the walls of hollow internal structures such as blood vessels, airways, the stomach, & the intestines
- an electrical signal that stimulates a muscle contraction
- these muscle fibers have a moderate resistance to fatigue
- when muscle tissue contractions & relaxations are not under conscious control
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- this type of muscle tissue is attached to bones & moves parts of the skeleton
- extra oxygen that is consumed at rest after a period of exercise to pay back the oxygen that was used to provide energy during activity; also known as recovery oxygen uptake
- the name for a muscle that is damaged and lost its tone
- when muscle tissue contracts & relaxes by conscious control
- alternating light & dark protein bands found in some muscle tissues
- process that provides energy without using oxygen
- an involuntary sustained muscle contraction that helps to keep muscles firm but not producing movement; this is what allows postural muscles to do their job without active muscle contractions to keep us upright
- the inability of a muscle to contract forcefully after prolonged activity
- the branch of medical science concerned with the prevention or correction of disorders of the musculoskeletal system
- extension of muscle tissue that functions as an attachment for muscle to bone
- this type of muscle tissue is found only in the heart and forms the bulk of the heart wall
- reddish pigment that gives skeletal muscle its color & stores oxygen until it is needed by the cell
- the scientific study of muscles
- a brief contraction of all of the muscle fibers in a motor unit in response to a single action potential in its motor unit
25 Clues: the cytoplasm of a muscle fiber • the scientific study of muscles • the cells that compose skeletal muscle • process that requires oxygen to provide energy • basic functional unit of striated muscle fibers • process that provides energy without using oxygen • the name for a muscle that is damaged and lost its tone • ...
Nervous System Review 2023-01-18
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- Largest part of a typical neuron; contains the nucleus and much of the cytoplasm
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that regulates activities that are involuntary, or not under conscious control; made up of the sympathetic and parasympathetic subdivisions
- the sensory receptor, sensory neuron, motor neuron, and effector that are involved in a quick response to a stimulus
- the part of the brain responsible for voluntary activities of the body' the "THINKING" region of the brain
- a part of the NS that includes the brain and spinal cord; PROCESSES information and creates a response that it delivers to the body
- point at which a neuron can transfer an impulse to another cell
- Long fiber that carries impulses away from the cell body of a neuron
- part of the brain that coordinates movement and controls balance
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- the portion of the brain that acts as a control center for recognition and analysis of hunger, thirst, fatigue, anger, and body temperature
- an extension of the cell body of a neuron that carries impulses from the environment or from other neurons toward the cell body
- part of NS that includes a network of nerves and supporting cells that carries signals into and out of the central nervous system
- structure that connects the brain and spinal cord; includes the medulla oblongata and the pons
- a neurotransmitter that is associated with the brain's pleasure and reward center
- the part of the peripheral nervous system that carries signals to and from skeletal muscles
14 Clues: point at which a neuron can transfer an impulse to another cell • part of the brain that coordinates movement and controls balance • Long fiber that carries impulses away from the cell body of a neuron • Largest part of a typical neuron; contains the nucleus and much of the cytoplasm • ...
Muscular system 2022-05-09
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- major function that holds your body
- syndrome caused from muscle injury
- muscle that helps with digestion
- muscle that pumps blood through your cardiovascular system
- skeletal muscle disorder
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- muscle that moves your bones
- muscle located between bones
- muscle located in the walls of the heart
- major function that lets your body move
- muscle located in the walls of hollow visceral organs
10 Clues: skeletal muscle disorder • muscle that moves your bones • muscle located between bones • muscle that helps with digestion • syndrome caused from muscle injury • major function that holds your body • major function that lets your body move • muscle located in the walls of the heart • muscle located in the walls of hollow visceral organs • ...
Nervous System Organization 2021-10-22
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- of the peripheral nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body movements via skeletal muscles
- of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, and mood, among other things.
- of the peripheral nervous system that's responsible for regulating involuntary body functions, such as blood flow, heartbeat, digestion, and breathing
- of nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal chord
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- up of the brain and spinal chord
- substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
6 Clues: up of the brain and spinal chord • substances that act like messenger molecules in the body • of nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal chord • of the peripheral nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body movements via skeletal muscles • ...
Nervous System Organization 2021-10-22
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- of the peripheral nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body movements via skeletal muscles
- of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, and mood, among other things.
- of the peripheral nervous system that's responsible for regulating involuntary body functions, such as blood flow, heartbeat, digestion, and breathing
- of nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal chord
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- up of the brain and spinal chord
- substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
6 Clues: up of the brain and spinal chord • substances that act like messenger molecules in the body • of nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal chord • of the peripheral nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body movements via skeletal muscles • ...
Nervous System Organization 2021-10-22
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- part of the peripheral nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body movements via skeletal muscles
- made up of the brain and spinal chord
- consists of nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal chord
- collection of glands that produce hormones that regulate metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, sexual function, reproduction, sleep, and mood, among other things.
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- part of the peripheral nervous system that's responsible for regulating involuntary body functions, such as blood flow, heartbeat, digestion, and breathing
- chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body
6 Clues: made up of the brain and spinal chord • chemical substances that act like messenger molecules in the body • consists of nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal chord • part of the peripheral nervous system associated with the voluntary control of body movements via skeletal muscles • ...
Cells: Structure, Function and Division 2023-08-16
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- is to produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes.
- function both to determine cell shape and in a variety of cell movements
- An intracellular structure made of both RNA and protein, and it is the site of protein synthesis in the cell.
- the study of how an organism’s body functions
- play a role in organizing microtubules that serve as the cell's skeletal system and aid in cell division.
- The cell __________ separates the interior of the cell from the outside environment.
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- What generates most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions?
- function as the digestive system of the cell.
- a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus
- Cells mature so that they are able to carry out their function in the body and this process of maturing is called?
- serves both as the repository of genetic information and as the cell's control center.
- A gel-like fluid inside the cell and it is the medium for chemical reactions.
- After cells grow to their maximum size, they divide into two new cells. This process is known as cell ______.
13 Clues: function as the digestive system of the cell. • the study of how an organism’s body functions • is to produce and assemble the cell's ribosomes. • function both to determine cell shape and in a variety of cell movements • A gel-like fluid inside the cell and it is the medium for chemical reactions. • ...
Muscular System 2021-05-07
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- these muscle fibers are very resistant to fatigue & are capable of prolonged, sustained contractions
- alternating light & dark protein bands found in some muscle tissues
- this type of muscle tissue is located in the walls of hollow internal structures such as blood vessels, airways, the stomach, & the intestines
- when muscle tissue contractions & relaxations are not under conscious control
- the branch of medical science concerned with the prevention or correction of disorders of the musculoskeletal system
- extra oxygen that is consumed at rest after a period of exercise to pay back the oxygen that was used to provide energy during activity; also known as recovery oxygen uptake
- the name for a muscle that is damaged and lost its tone
- the cells that compose skeletal muscle
- an electrical signal that stimulates a muscle contraction
- these muscle fibers have very little resistance to fatigue and are used for intense movements of short duration
- a brief contraction of all of the muscle fibers in a motor unit in response to a single action potential in its motor unit
- when muscle tissue contracts & relaxes by conscious control
- these muscle fibers have a moderate resistance to fatigue
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- process that provides energy without using oxygen
- an involuntary sustained muscle contraction that helps to keep muscles firm but not producing movement; this is what allows postural muscles to do their job without active muscle contractions to keep us upright
- the cytoplasm of a muscle fiber
- extension of muscle tissue that functions as an attachment for muscle to bone
- the inability of a muscle to contract forcefully after prolonged activity
- basic functional unit of striated muscle fibers
- the scientific study of muscles
- process that requires oxygen to provide energy
- the connection point between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber
- reddish pigment that gives skeletal muscle its color & stores oxygen until it is needed by the cell
- this type of muscle tissue is attached to bones & moves parts of the skeleton
- this type of muscle tissue is found only in the heart and forms the bulk of the heart wall
25 Clues: the cytoplasm of a muscle fiber • the scientific study of muscles • the cells that compose skeletal muscle • process that requires oxygen to provide energy • basic functional unit of striated muscle fibers • process that provides energy without using oxygen • the name for a muscle that is damaged and lost its tone • ...
Micah - Post - P6WG 2021-10-18
12 Clues: mail • bottom • freedom • after birth • an added extra • delay start time • skeletal position • future generations • a date in the future • holiday correspondence • examination after death • an award given to someone no longer alive
Human body systems 2024-09-29
10 Clues: bones • Lungs • Baby's • hormones • blood vessels • Muscle fibers • Fights diseases • Breaks down food • Reason your body responds • moves oxygen through body
BIO 201 Exam I Key Terms - Skeletal System 2017-04-17
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- number of carpals
- articulates with tibia
- bone of pectoral girdle, not directly attached to axial skeleton allowing for high mobility
- type of foot arch from heel to hallux, highest arch
- number of metacarpals
- bone of pectoral girdle, articulates medially with manubrium of sternum and laterally with acromion of scapula
- provides attachment to many muscles that move and stabilize the upper limb
- number of phalanges
- longest, strongest, and heaviest bone in the body
- type of foot arch from heel to 5th toes, lowest arch
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- "big toe"
- left and right parts of the girdle formed by fusion of ilium, pubis, and ischium
- a sesamoid bone articulating with surface of femur
- number of bones in tarsals
- prevent pinching of muscles, nerves, and blood vessels feet do not rest flat on floor
- long, thin, lateral bone that is not weight-bearing
- forms heel
- type of foot arch perpendicular to other arches, along distal row of tarsals
- number of bones in the upper arm including humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges
19 Clues: "big toe" • forms heel • number of carpals • number of phalanges • number of metacarpals • articulates with tibia • number of bones in tarsals • longest, strongest, and heaviest bone in the body • a sesamoid bone articulating with surface of femur • type of foot arch from heel to hallux, highest arch • long, thin, lateral bone that is not weight-bearing • ...
Unit 5 Muscle Test Crossword 2021-03-04
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- The supinator muscle is responsible for the __________ of the forearm.
- The gluteus is responsible for the rotation and extension of the _____.
- The gastrocnemius is responsible for the _______ flexion of the ankle.
- The deltoid muscle appears as the shape of a ________.
- The diaphragm flattens and contracts when you inhale and ______.
- The pectoralis allows for the _________ of the arm.
- The piriformis helps with the ________ of the hip.
- The sartorius helps with the flexion of the hip and ____.
- The rhomboid muscle is located in the ____ and is a skeletal muscle.
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- The trapezius muscle is located in the back and it is considered to be a wide and ____ muscle.
- The biceps brachii allow for flexion of the _____.
- The risorius helps with ______ expressions by pulling the corners of the mouth.
- The orbicularis oculi is made up of ________ muscle fibers.
- The buccinator is a _____________ muscle located between the mandible and maxilla.
- The frontalis is a ____ muscle.
- The intercostal muscles help the body with _________.
- The zygomaticus minor is ________ to the zygomaticus major.
- The transversus abdominis helps keep the _________ organs from moving.
- The gracilis assists in ________ rotating the tibia.
- The mentalis is located in the ____ part of the chin/lower jaw.
20 Clues: The frontalis is a ____ muscle. • The biceps brachii allow for flexion of the _____. • The piriformis helps with the ________ of the hip. • The pectoralis allows for the _________ of the arm. • The gracilis assists in ________ rotating the tibia. • The intercostal muscles help the body with _________. • The deltoid muscle appears as the shape of a ________. • ...
Vocab 2025-09-22
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- Muscles that are attached to your bones and help you move.
- The sense of taste.
- A microscopic agent that causes disease in a host.
- The study of the human body.
- The tissues that connect one bone to another bone.
- The largest part of your brain that helps you think, learn, and remember.
- The thin outer layer of your skin.
- A thick bundle of nerves that runs down your back and connects your brain to the rest of your body.
- The strong and protective building protein that makes up your hair and nails.
- A type of muscle that moves automatically.
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- The big strong muscle under your lungs that helps you breathe.
- The basic building blocks of life.
- Chemical messengers that regulate various body functions.
- The part of your brain that helps you balance and move smoothly.
- The organelles inside a cell that give the cell power.
- A strong flexible rope of rough tissue that connects muscles to bones.
- A quick, automatic reaction your body makes without thinking.
- The network of bones inside of you.
- The sense of smell.
- Nerves that carry messages from your brain to your muscles to help you move.
20 Clues: The sense of taste. • The sense of smell. • The study of the human body. • The basic building blocks of life. • The thin outer layer of your skin. • The network of bones inside of you. • A type of muscle that moves automatically. • A microscopic agent that causes disease in a host. • The tissues that connect one bone to another bone. • ...
Nervous System 2017-01-19
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- lobe the visual processing center of the mammalian brain containing most of the anatomical region of the visual cortex
- an initiator of nerve impulses following receptor stimulation
- the area of the CNS; contains unmyelinated nerve fibers and nerve cell bodies
- conelike region of the cell body
- the branching extensions of neurons that carry electrical signals to the cell body; receptive portion of the cell
- a specialized cortical area that is very involved in our ability to speak
- nerves containing the processes of motor and sensory neurons; their impulses travel to and from the CNS
- a small endocrine gland in the vertebrate brain
- middle meningeal layer; weblike
- part of the hind brain; involved in producing smoothly coordinated skeletal muscle activity
- the membranes that cover the spinal cord and brain
- self-directed;self-regulating;independent
- the neuroendocrine gland located beneath the brain that serves a variety of functions including regulation of the gonads, thyroid, adrenal cortex, water balance, and lactation
- contains the auditory cortex which is responsible for hearing
- white substance of the CNS; the myelinated fibers
- regulate the activity of smooth muscles
- the collection of spinal nerves at the inferior end of the vertebral canal
- an electrical event occurring when a stimulus of sufficient intensity is applied to a neuron or muscle cell
- restoration of the membrane potential to the initial resting state
- cavities within the brain
- bundle of neuronal processes outside the central nervous system
- a division of the autonomic nervous system; also referred to as the craniosacral division
- a single process emerging from the cell body
- several processes extending from the cell body
- the brain area connecting the medulla with the midbrain, providing linkage between upper and lower levels of the CNS
- carrying away or away from
- impulses traveling from the body's sensory receptors are localized and interpreted in this area of the brain
- a delicate connective tissue sheath surrounding each fiber in a nerve
- elevated ridges of tissue
- the rough ER; are particularly abundant in the cell body
- the simpler types of sensory receptors in the skin
- process that processes and interprets the sensory input and decides what should be done at each moment
- shallow grooves
- cells of the nervous system specialized to transmit messages throughout the body
- the non-neuronal tissue of the central nervous system that performs supportive and other functions
- fluid the fluid produced by choroid plexuses; fills the ventricles and surrounds the CNS
- the innermost membrane; clings tightly to the surface of the brain and spinal cord, following every fold
- act as protective, cushioning cells
- a peripheral nerve ending specialized for response to particular types of stimuli
- the loss of a state of polarity; the loss of a negative charge inside the plasma membrane
- include all reflexes that stimulate the skeletal muscles
- a small gap in the myeline sheath of a myelinated nerve fiber
- completes the pathway between afferent and efferent neurons
- the leathery outermost layer; is a double-layered membrane where it surrounds the brain
- extends down the dorsal median plane of the developing embryos body
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- gathered information
- the state of an unstimulated neuron or muscle cell in which the inside of the cell is relatively negative in comparison to the outside; the resting state
- hemisphere the most superior part of the brain and together are a good deal larger than the other 3 brain regions combined
- nerves the 31 pairs of nerves that arise from the spinal cord
- neutral pathway for reflexes
- subcortical motor centers help control skeletal muscle movements
- carry only motor fibers
- a tough, fibrous sheath that binds together the fascicles in a nerve
- automatic reaction to a stimulus
- coarse connective tissue wrapping that binds groups of fibers in a nerve, forming fascicles
- mediates emotional response and involved in memory processing
- a division of the peripheral nervous system; also called the voluntary nervous system
- the outer layer surrounding a Schwann cell of myelinated axon
- contain hundreds of tiny vesicles, or membranous sacs, that contain chemicals called neurotransmitters
- the metabolic center of the neuron
- located behind the forehead and serves to regulate and mediate the higher intellectual functions
- neurons with two processes
- relays ascending sensory pathway impulses from skin and proprioceptors; relays sensory information to the cerebellum; site of crossover pyramids
- glia that wrap their flat extensions tightly around the nerve fibers, producing myeline sheaths
- nerves the 12 pairs of nerves that arise from the brain
- a bundle of nerve or muscle fibers bound together by connective tissue
- a mechanism that inhibits passage of materials from the blood into brain tissues
- "water on the brain"
- Form the myeline sheaths around nerve fibers that are in the PNS
- the brain and the spinal cord
- a division of the autonomic nervous system; opposes parasympathetic functions; called the fight or flight division
- forms the roof of the third ventricle
- the region of communication between neurons
- a glistening white continuation of the brain stem
- a collection of nerve fibers in the CNS having the same origin, termination, and function
- responsible for speech, memory, logical and emotional response, as well as consciousness, interpretation of sensation, and voluntary movement
- the deepest depressions or inward folds on the brain
- contains visual and auditory reflex centers; contains subcortical motor centers
- the part of the forebrain between the cerebral hemispheres and the midbrain
- a system of nerves that connects the outlying parts of the body with the central nervous system
- a response that is caused by activating effector organs
- the region of the diencephalon forming the floor of the third ventricle of the brain
- a potential space; extensions of the arachnoid mater span the subarachnoid space to attach to the pia mater
- spiderlike phagocytes that monitor the health of nearby neurons, and dispose of debris
- glial cells that line the central cavities of the brain and the spinal cord
- intermediate filaments that are important in maintaining cell shape
- carrying to or toward a center
- the largest part of the brain
- connects the cerebral hemispheres
- a white, fatty lipid substance
- a prominence or projection
- a receptor located in a muscle or tendon; concerned with locomotion, posture, and muscle tone
- the portion of the brain consisting of the medulla, pons, and midbrain
- a cluster of cell bodies found in the central nervous system
- a mass of gray matter in the diencephalon of the brain
- abundant star-shaped cells that account for nearly half of the neural tissue
- neuron process that carries impulses away from the nerve cell body; efferent process
97 Clues: shallow grooves • gathered information • "water on the brain" • carry only motor fibers • cavities within the brain • elevated ridges of tissue • neurons with two processes • carrying away or away from • a prominence or projection • neutral pathway for reflexes • the brain and the spinal cord • the largest part of the brain • carrying to or toward a center • ...
Skeletal terms 2023-01-19
Marine biology 10.1 2026-02-23
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- fishes that live on the bottom
- Unpaired stabilizing appendage located on the mid line of the back of the fish
- Thin, flexible, and rounded scale found in a bony fish
- bony skeletal rods that support the thin flexible skin webbing of a fish
- Tough tooth like structure
- fish scales or similar biological structures
- A dorsal row of hollow skeletal element
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- The terminal vertical fin located at the posterior end of a fish
- lateral fin located behind a fishes gills
- A material that is tighter and more flexible than bone
- an internal gas filled organ found in the dorsal body cavity of a fish
- a hard bony flap protecting the gills on a fish
- an animal distinguished by having a backbone
13 Clues: Tough tooth like structure • fishes that live on the bottom • A dorsal row of hollow skeletal element • lateral fin located behind a fishes gills • fish scales or similar biological structures • an animal distinguished by having a backbone • a hard bony flap protecting the gills on a fish • A material that is tighter and more flexible than bone • ...
1.1A - structure and function of the skeletal system 2021-12-13
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- shoulder and hip, 6 movements
- gives the body the correct shape
- elbow and knee, flexion and extension
- stabilises joint during movement, b t b
- strong and slightly flexible, b t m
- form joints and act as levers
- circular movement of a limb round a joint
- movement around a limbs long axis
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- freely movable joint where 2 or more bones articulate
- keeps the body upright and provides framework
- movement towards midline of body
- bending a limb decrease in angle
- cushions joint and reduces friction
- extending a limb increase in angle
- …internal organs and reduce risk of injury
- release into blood when needed
- some bones contain bone marrow which …
- movement away from midline of body
- 2 or more bones meet to create a joint
19 Clues: shoulder and hip, 6 movements • form joints and act as levers • release into blood when needed • movement towards midline of body • bending a limb decrease in angle • gives the body the correct shape • movement around a limbs long axis • extending a limb increase in angle • movement away from midline of body • cushions joint and reduces friction • ...
