cells Word Searches
Milady Anatomy & Physiology : Glands 2023-06-21
11 Items: Most complex organ of the endocrine system • Plays a major role in sexual development, sleep, and metabolism • Function in sexual reproduction as well as determining male and female characteristics • Function in sexual reproduction as well as determining male and female characteristics • ...
jajshajjsjs 2023-05-31
10 Items: Pairs with thymine • Organic compounds used to store energy • In the double helix pairs with cytosine • Converts the instructional genetic information stored in deoxyribonucleic acid • Each nucleic acid has this, a 5-carbon sugar as a part of its polymer backbone • Portion of the DNA double helix that provides structural support to the molecule. • ...
Cycle 1 S2 Week 9 2025-04-09
10 Items: Where lines cross over • the study of correct reasoning • the distance around the outside of a shape • Nerve cells that carry electrical messages around your body • the amount of money held in a bank account at a given moment • words that name something (person, place, thing, quality, idea, or action) • ...
Organs so scary yet so cool! 2024-07-19
11 Items: Organ storing urine before it is excreted from the body. • Digestive organ where food is broken down and mixed with digestive enzymes. • Pair of organs involved in respiration, exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide. • Long, coiled organs where nutrients and water are absorbed from digested food. • ...
Bed Word Search 2025-11-10
17 Items: – Technical name for the nail. • – Half-moon shape at base of the nail. • – Area where new nail cells form and grow. • folds – Skin that surrounds the nail plate. • groove – Slit or furrow along the nail sides. • – Dead, colorless skin attached to nail plate. • edge – Nail part that extends past the fingertip. • – Fibrous tissue connecting bones or holding organs. • ...
Cord Blood Awareness Month - July 2023 2023-06-16
Eukaryote Word Search 2025-03-24
14 Items: organisms made up of many cells • organisms made of only one cell • Tiny, hairlike parts that help a protist move. • Paramecium is a unicellular ciliated protozoan. • A long, hairlike part that protists use to move. • protist that moves by a flagellum, known for its eyespot. • A cell that contains a nucleus and membrane bound organelles • ...
Chp. 3 Review for final 2022-12-13
23 Items: one layer • column shaped • multiple layers • anchoring junctions • cube shaped like a dice • flattened and fish scale • binds cells together like a zipper • moves materials across the surface • voluntary and striations and multinucleate • function is to protect and support the body • involuntary and no striations and one nucleus • ...
Seton Science 4 Ch 8 Review 2025-05-20
20 Items: germ free • help given to accident victims • inventor of a vaccine for polio • a strip of cloth used to cover a cut • blood cells surround germs and kill them • tubes that connect your ear with your throat • open this when you expect to hear a loud noise • microscopic animals some of which cause malaria • drugs that kill germs by preventing their growth • ...
Chapter 7 By:ELLA N 2025-10-20
10 Items: thickness or diameter of an individual hair strand • part of the hair that projects above the epidermis • refers the the ability of the hair to absorbed moisture • part of the hair located below the surface of the epidermis • yellow to red pigment found in natural blonde to red shades of hair • ...
Word Search 2 2024-10-18
16 Items: Pleural membrane attached to the lungs. • The only elastic cartilage of the larynx. • One of the paired cartilages in the larynx • prevents food from getting into the airways. • Pleural membrane attached to the thoracic wall. • The part of the respiratory system above the larynx. • The part of the respiratory system below the larynx. • ...
Cycle 1 S2 Week 10 2025-04-16
11 Items: the distance around the outside of a shape • Having more than one possible meaning; unclear • a factor of a number that is also a prime number • matter that has come from a recently living organism • The amount of money required to pay for the basic things • Nerve cells that carry electrical messages around your body • ...
Clay's Vocab 2023-09-26
23 Items: made a choice • to show clearly • containing nothing • young cows or bulls • a quantity of something • to form a mental picture • to total numbers together • reflection of sound waves • a way to get into something • a value that does not change • a breaking of a law or promise • downward measurement from a surface • a sweet, brown food that is made from cocoa • ...
DNA Word Search - Talin Smith 2025-02-21
20 Items: - The twisted-ladder shape of DNA. • Characteristic of pyrimidines (t & c) • - Structures in cells that contain DNA. • - The sugar component of a DNA nucleotide. • - Weak bonds that hold DNA bases together. • - DNA consists of two complementary strands. • Characteristic of purines (adenine & guanine). • A nitrogen base in DNA that pairs with thymine. • ...
Ch. 11 Hair Removal Vocab 2025-11-06
31 Items: Also known as banding • The border of the lip line • The anatomical name for the underarm • The soft, downy hair found on a fetus • Necessary for hair growth and nourishment • A resin used in the manufacture of soft wax • Secretes sebum to lubricate the skin and the hair • The area between the eyebrows at the top of the nose • ...
Radiology Wordsearch 2025-03-17
16 Items: Job that requires math skills • Exam that is required for radiologists • Most common degree for a CT technologist • Organization that certifies dosimetrists • Radiologic technicians work with this equipment • An organization that certifies MRI technologists • Average hours a radiologic technician works a week • Expected job growth for radiation physicists (percent) • ...
Unlock the blood bank 2025-10-27
11 Items: _____ is a source of clotting factors. • What MUST be done prior to starting the transfusion? • AB +ve blood type is known as universal blood _______. • Strict _______ technique is essential to prevent contamination. • An acute hemolytic reaction is caused by administration of _______ blood. • ...
Biology S1 Exam Review 2024-12-11
31 Items: water loving • self feeders • splitting water • adding phosphate • splitting glucose • enzyme that makes ATP • affinity for electrons • more stiff fatty acids • reaction releases energy • organelle that holds DNA • cycle with Acetyl CoA input • transport that requires energy • breaking down larger molecules • NADH and FADH2 are electron... • organelle that synthesizes proteins • ...
Cell Organelles and Cell Transport 2025-09-22
22 Items: basic unit of all organisms • cell rupture in a hypotonic solution • cell collapse in a hypertonic solution • the movement of water across a membrane • clear fluid that supports cell organelles • organelle that contains digestive enzymes • the movement of solutes across a membrane • organelle that converts energy in the cell • solution with more solutes outside the cell • ...
Chp. 3 Review for final 2022-12-13
23 Items: one layer • column shaped • multiple layers • anchoring junctions • cube shaped like a dice • flattened and fish scale • binds cells together like a zipper • moves materials across the surface • voluntary and striations and multinucleate • function is to protect and support the body • involuntary and no striations and one nucleus • ...
Biology Vocab 2 2024-08-22
12 Items: Monomer that makes up proteins • Specific reactant acted on by an enzyme • A simple sugar that is the monomer of a carbohydrate • Specialized proteins that speed up chemical reactions • Large compound formed by combining many monomers together • A substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction • ...
Cycle 2 Word list 9 Name ___________________________ 2025-11-05
12 Items: To use irony or to mock • The people who wrote the constitution • A reasonable guess as to what will happen • The attractive force exerted between objects • A deduction from the usual cost of something • Time can be divided into shorter periods of time all the same length • A price which something is sold at after its price has been reduced. • ...
Pathophysiology 2025-02-17
15 Items: Infections caused by fungi. • Skin infections caused by fungi • A common bacterial skin infection • Precancerous skin growths caused by sun damage. • A skin rash caused by contact with a specific substance • Also known as boils; pus-filled, painful lumps that form under the skin. • Carcinoma A common type of skin cancer that develops in the squamous cells. • ...
Module1: Introduction to pathology/Skeletal system 2023-12-20
18 Items: The primary site of ossification • The most common form of arthritis • A generalized decrease in cell size • A generalized increase in cell size • Having more than one illness at the same time • An abnormal change occurring in mature cells. • The forward slippage of one vertebra on another • A specific cancellous bone located in the skull • ...
PSY 252 Exam 1 Word Search 2024-09-17
10 Items: portrayal of how gene expression is altered by external factors • a prediction or hypothesis in describing gene alteration and it's causes • the division of the cortex based on functionality in terms of characteristics • when discussing drug use, the interference in natural motivational effectiveness • ...
Neuron Word Search 2025-09-17
14 Items: Basic nerve cell that transmits electrical and chemical signals. • A neurotransmitter linked to reward, motivation, and movement control. • Fatty insulating sheath around some axons that speeds neural conduction. • — A neurotransmitter involved in muscle activation, attention, and memory. • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab 2025-10-21
14 Items: What are the building blocks of protein? • What is the resting phase of hair growth? • What is a circular growth pattern of hair? • What is the outermost layer of the hair shaft? • What elements make up the composition of hair? • What is the innermost layer of the hair shaft called? • What is the short fine unpigmented hair that appears on the body? • ...
final 2024-12-18
20 Items: a band of nerve fibers • the process of chewing • a curvature of the spine • inflammation of the sinus • longest and strongest bone • inflammation of the appendix • the liquid component of blood • second largest part of the brain • an illness that affects the lungs • cells that prevent the body's loss of blood • the number of times your heart beats per minute • ...
Chapter 8 Hair and Scalp Disorders & Diseases 2024-12-09
27 Items: split ends • technical term for beaded hair • technical term for brittle hair • total loss of all terminal scalp hair • loss of terminal hair on the body and scalp • inflammation or infection of the hair follicles • infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice • partial or complete hair loss from where it typically grows • ...
._. = number of letters in answer 2025-05-07
31 Items: .5. not old • .4. not slow • .5. not clean • .4. place to sit • .3. covers a dog • .7. not backward • .8. sibling of son • .5. knuckle sandwich • .6. mother and ______ • .6. eight legged freak • .5. sport to sprint in • .8. take to feel better • .5. when it's not tight • .4. doesn't cost any money • .7. talking really quietly • .4. inside a light or a lamp • .4. good ____; chicken noodle • ...
Pathophysiology Word Search 2025-09-07
20 Items: Something you can see or measure • How often a disease causes death • Cause behind why a disease starts • When a disease suddenly gets worse • You are born with it, doesn’t develop overtime • When symptoms get better or disappear for a while • Shape,Structure, or Appearance of cells or tissues • Discovery of what disease or condition someone has • ...
Pathophysiology Word Search 2025-09-07
20 Items: Something you can see or measure • How often a disease causes death • Cause behind why a disease starts • When a disease suddenly gets worse • You are born with it, doesn’t develop overtime • When symptoms get better or disappear for a while • Shape,Structure, or Appearance of cells or tissues • Discovery of what disease or condition someone has • ...
Pathophysiology - Ch. 15 + 16 Terms 2024-11-05
20 Items: Double vision • Blood glucose levels rise • Paralysis of the upper eyelid • A ringing or buzzing in the ears • Excessive thirst caused by dehydration • Excessive amounts of ketones in the blood • Activated by a change in chemical concentration • Involuntary, abnormal rapid movement of one or both eyes • Stimulates appetite; lack of nutrients entering the cells • ...
Supplements and Aids 2024-11-15
20 Items: BCAA, activates muscle protein synthesis • class of drugs that increases CNS activity • found in fat burning supplements and preworkouts • stimulant that reduces fatigue and pain while exercising • derived from leucine, promotes muscle growth (abbreviation) • plant that reduces inflammation and aids muscle regeneration • ...
Complications 2024-12-11
16 Items: what causes DMD • caused by abnormal brain development • diagnostic test for plantar fasciitis • ligament between heal and phalanges is inflammed • antibodies block signals between nerves & muscles • abbrev. of disorder due to the lack of dystrophin • test used to examine how damaged someone's muscle cells are • ...
Pathophysiology, Word Search 2024-09-09
20 Items: something that is subjective • defects that are present at birth • the form and structure of organisms • objective and observed manifestation • the likely outcome or course of a disease • the increase in severity signs or symptoms • the decreased in severity signs or symptoms • the study of reasons for certain decease phenomena • ...
BIO 345 2025-09-05
20 Items: A condition present at birth. • The cause or origin of a disease. • The microscopic study of tissues. • The number of deaths in a population. • The process of how a disease develops. • A period when symptoms lessen or disappear. • The expected outcome or course of a disease. • A sudden worsening of a disease or its symptoms. • ...
Cycle 2 Q2 Word list 8 2025-10-29
10 Items: A number telling quantity (one, two, three) • Time can be divided into shorter periods of time all the same length • A price which something is sold at after its price has been reduced. • The act/process of uniting or bringing together into a single unit/group • (question) A question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point • ...
Pathophysiology 2025-02-17
15 Items: Infections caused by fungi.) • A common bacterial skin infection.) • Infections Skin infections caused by fungi) • Precancerous skin growths caused by sun damage. • Dermatitis A skin rash caused by contact with a specific substance.) • Also known as boils; pus-filled, painful lumps that form under the skin.) • ...
Gardner Denver Thomas 2023-08-25
12 Items: Asian facility • Europe facility • Northern North America facility • Southern North America facility • pump units that are as small as a coin or a paper clip • the first choice for moving demanding fluids gently without any system downtime • solution pump for liquid and gas handling, for medical, process, and industrial applications • ...
Basal Word Search 2025-10-27
12 Items: Rods and Cones. • The ____________ pathway is a critical visual pathway. • Auditory pathway. (Two words no space: 7 letters + 9 letters). • A selective inability to recognize or differentiate among faces. • Structures that connect the cerebellum and other parts of the nervous system. • ...
Wuxi Word Search 2023-08-25
12 Items: Asian facility • Europe facility • Northern North America facility • Southern North America facility • pump units that are as small as a coin or a paper clip • the first choice for moving demanding fluids gently without any system downtime • solution pump for liquid and gas handling, for medical, process, and industrial applications • ...
World Sickle cell day KEPhSA 2025-06-15
22 Items: Iron overload can be treated by? • Can sickle cell disease be cured? • Hydroxyurea works by increasing ? • Which drug is used incase of priapism ? • What is the cure for sickle cell disease? • What day is World Sickle Cell Day observed? • What gene is mutated in sickle cell disease? • Is sickle cell disease inherited or acquired? • ...
The Skeletal and Muscular Systems 2025-02-12
20 Items: A point where two or more bones meet. • The type of muscle found only in the heart. • The bones that protect the lungs and heart. • The longest and strongest bone in the human body. • The series of small bones that form the backbone. • A connective tissue that attaches muscles to bones. • The type of muscle that is voluntary and moves bones. • ...
Skeletal System Word Search 2025-10-16
30 Items: rib • bone • joint • skull • cartilage • bent, hump • curved, bent • singular noun ending • connect bone to bone • to bind, tie together • curve, swayback, bent • loosening, setting free • stiffness; bent, crooked • spinal cord, bone marrow • "wear and tear arthritis" • broken bone with no open wound • synovial membrane, synovial fluid • vertebrae, vertebral column, backbone • ...
Science: Word Search 2024-08-18
19 Items: Living planet • The study of life • signal to which an organism responds • the variable that is deliberately changed. • A single organism produces offspring identical to itself. • all other variables should be kept unchanged, or controlled. • logical interpretation based on what scientists already know. • ...
Spatial PhenoSearch! 2023-08-10
10 Items: Proteins that are activated in the same cell. • Natural emission of light by biological structures such as tissues. • Overlapping excitation and emission wavelengths of two or more fluorescent dyes. • Emission filters that capture the peaks and part of fluorophore emission wavelengths. • ...
Health 2025-10-27
17 Items: A disease that destroys alveoli • An addictive drug found in tobacco • Air that has been contaminated by tobacco smoke • A thick,dark liquid that forms when tobacco burn • The smoke that a smoker inhales and then exhales • The blue in the throat that takes air to and from the lungs • A colorless,odorless,poisonous gas produced when tobacco burns • ...
Invertebrate vocab 2024-01-22
27 Items: cucumbers. • and clams. • echinoderms. • respiration. • pollination. • in arthropods. • identical to the parent. • Organisms that primarily feed on plants. • Animals lacking a backbone or vertebral column. • Organisms that primarily feed on other animals. • The variety of life within a specific ecosystem or habitat. • ...
Nutrition and Fitness 2025-04-02
37 Items: How often you do the exercise • Good health or physical condition • How long you perform the activity • The specific activity you are doing • A warning sign of chronic dehydration • An improved benefit of physical fitness • Movement that results in expending calories • This can reduce soreness and risk of injury • This can change without overall weight changing • ...
Nervous System 2025-03-14
17 Items: Specialized cells that transmit nerve impulses. • Nervous System (CNS) Comprises the brain and spinal cord. • Nerves Nerves that carry commands from the brain to muscles. • The part of the brain that coordinates movement and balance. • The junction between two neurons where signals are transmitted. • ...
Ch. 15 Safety and Physical Activity 2022-11-03
19 Items: inactive • lower body temperature than normal • normal healthy condition of muscles • mental or physical tension or pressure • being supplied with enough water or fluid • the prevailing weather conditions of a place • the full distance and direction a joint can move • the ability of joints to move through a full range of motion • ...
Aaaa 2025-12-01
40 Items: - first step of respiration • -A molecule that helps form acetyl • -An organism that can create its own food • -Respiration that uses oxygen to make atp • -Organisms that must have oxygen to survive • -part of the light reaction that makes nadph • -the energy molecule cells have which do work • -Organisms that don’t quite need oxygen to live • ...
Living Systems Investigation 1 & 2 2025-04-21
24 Items: All of the water on Earth. • Anything that takes up space • A collection of interacting parts. • To use again or continue a process. • The rock and mineral part of Earth. • A mixture of decayed organic matter. • An organism that makes its own food. • The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • A reddish-brown worm found in decaying material. • ...
Ch. 15 Safety and Physical Activity 2022-11-03
19 Items: inactive • lower body temperature than normal • normal healthy condition of muscles • mental or physical tension or pressure • being supplied with enough water or fluid • the prevailing weather conditions of a place • the full distance and direction a joint can move • the ability of joints to move through a full range of motion • ...
Skin Disorders 2025-09-28
15 Items: Parasitic mite infestation causing intensely pruritic burrows in the skin. • Warts caused by human papillomavirus , often on hands, feet, or genital areas. • Autoimmune disease causing blisters due to loss of cohesion between epidermal cells. • Viral infections causing painful vesicles, commonly known as cold sores or genital herpes. • ...
jan edition word search 2025-12-14
20 Items: the planet 55 Cancri is made up of… • first asian to receive a nobel prize in physics • the process through which your brain eats itself • Founder of the Indian Space Research Organisation • tiny particles of pollutants suspended in the air • An amphibian that vomits out its stomach and cleans it • the brains of this creature holds the key to smarter AI • ...
Circulatory System 2025-06-11
science 7th grade bella porter 2024-05-16
15 Items: two lower chambers in the heart • the place where two or more bones are connected • The Ability to maintain a stable internal environment • cardiovascular system provides blood supply throughout the body • cell the building blocks of plants and are found in green plants • organelles found in plant and algae cells that perform photosynthesis • ...
FUELS 2023-05-03
Pathophysiology Word Search 2024-09-09
20 Items: The study of the tissues of organisms • The study of diseases and how they spread • The likely outcome or course of a disease • A subjective experience reported by a patient • The study of the causes or origins of diseases • A group of individuals who share a common trait • Refers to a condition or trait that is present at birth • ...
S2 Science word search 2025-05-22
20 Items: A living thing. (O, 8 letters) • The smallest unit of matter.(A, 4 letters) • The flow of electric charge. (C, 7 letters) • A group of atoms bonded together.(M, 8 letters) • A push or pull acting on an object. (F, 5 letters) • The ability to do work or cause change. (E, 6 letters) • A pure substance made of only one type of atom.(E, 7 letters) • ...
Pathophysiology Word Search 2025-09-06
21 Items: stated by the patient • The study of the bodily tissues • The evolution of the disease process • The causes of death within a population • The manifestation of an attribute that is • The study of the structure of cells and tissues • The worsening of signs and symptoms of a disease • The improvement of the signs and symptoms of a disease • ...
Gingivitis Word Search 2025-10-01
25 Items: An area of pathology. • The study of disease. • Medical term for a bruise. • Inflammation of the tongue. • Inflammation of the gingival tissue. • Malignant tumor in epithelial tissue • Referring to the area below the gingiva. • Referring to the area above the gingiva. • Closed cell or pouch with a definite wall. • Malignant disorder of the lymphoid tissue. • ...
Patho Word Search 2025-09-04
20 Items: Present at, and usually before, birth • Estimate of likely outcomes of a disease • Effects an illness has on a person’s life • The development or change in evolution of a disease • Pertains to the cause of death in a given population • The study of patterns of disease involving populations • Study of the physical form and structure of an organism • ...
Addictionary Word Search 3 2023-08-30
10 Items: A substance that induces hallucinations • Degree of concentration of the psychoactive ingredient of a substance. • A substance that interferes with or inhibits the physiological action of another. • The tendency of one addiction to predispose an individual to another type or form of addiction. • ...
Pathophysiology word search 2025-02-10
15 Items: The result of an invasion by a mite • Thick and leathery patches on the skin • An inherited tendency toward allergic conditions • associated with allergic responses and causes itchiness of the skin • Common infection in infants and children but can also infect adults • Benign lesions that are usually associated with aging or skin damage • ...
Biology Cell Transport 2025-11-14
35 Items: Produces energy • Produces Ribosomes • Cell takes stuff in • Cell pushes stuff out • Contains the cell DNA • Performs cell division • Gel-like substance in the cell • Processes and packages proteins • Lipid synthesis and detoxification • Protein synthesis and modification • Storage and waste removal in a cell • A group of organs that work together • ...
Topic 1 Vocab 2024-12-05
18 Items: a living thing • made of a single cell • an animal without a backbone • single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus prokaryotes • the scientific study of how living things are classified • a group of similar cells that perform a specific function • the process of grouping things based on their similarities • ...
G6 - Diversity of Living Things Vocab. 2022-11-14
28 Items: made of many cells • made of only one cell • animals that have a backbone • this phyla includes starfish • animals that have a spinal chord • considered to be "true" bacteria • animals that do not have a backbone • humans are included in this kingdom • arthropods with 2 body parts and 8 legs • a kingdom that includes mushrooms and mold • ...
everything 2024-12-10
250 Items: fig • sky • sun • car • oil • old • fog • wet • pen • hat • bee • ant • cow • pig • fox • cat • dog • dam • egg • air • gym • owl • one • two • six • ten • rice • peas • corn • lake • blue • bees • hive • sand • salt • fish • wire • cold • rain • moss • pine • body • frog • worm • bear • wolf • boar • lion • crab • lime • pork • beef • mold • flag • golf • bird • bass • four • five • nine • tape • glue • fruit • apple • mango • peach • onion • thyme • wheat • pecan • table • chair • grass • water • river • ocean • honey • beach • rocks • shark • trees • seeds • photo • paper • frost • cells • human • ...
Anatomy Word Search 2023-01-04
33 Items: your jaw • your thumb • your big toe • your tailbone • Protects lungs • the hip region • your cheekbone • your heel bone • has 3 parts in one bone • the front of your forehead • anatomical name for fingers • the most weight bearing bone • the biggest bone in the body • the smallest bone in your hand • An abnormal curvature in the spine • Signals parathyroid to release PTH • ...
Pathophysiology Word Search 2025-01-21
20 Items: The physiology of abnormal states. • A subjective indication of a disease. • The study of the tissues of organisms. • The science of causes, esp. of disease. • The production and development of disease. • a sudden worsening or flare-up of a chronic disease. • The study of how disease spreads and can be controlled. • ...
cell terms 2025-11-24
28 Items: more than one cell • cell with a nucleus • preforms photosynthesis • simple cell, no nucleus • “the powerhouse” of a cell • consisting of one single cell • basic unit of all living things • hooke discovered the first cell • green pigment implants used to make food • “the brain” of a cell, the control center • process used to convert light into energy • ...
How Your Body Works Wordsearch 2025-06-25
14 Items: – The muscle that pumps blood around your body. (H, 5 letters) • – A blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart. (V, 4 letters) • – The process your body uses to turn food into energy. (R, 11 letters) • – A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart. (A, 6 letters) • – A tube that carries air from the windpipe into the lungs (B, 8 letters) • ...
Lines Word Search 2024-07-30
13 Items: Chest tubes are also referred to as. • Oxygen makes up what percent of atmospheric gases? • Name the condition of decreased oxygen concentration in the blood. • what tube does not require verification of placement by radiography? • Which type of catheter is the most common cause of nosocomial infection? • ...
Chapter 1-4 Review 2023-12-07
25 Items: Body erect with palms up • A hospital-acquired infection • Abnormal softening of the cartilage • Attach only posteriorly to the vertebrae • The multilayered abdominal organ membrane • The inflammation of the voluntary muscles • Movement that bends the foot downward at the ankle • Contains the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic cavities • ...
Cellmembrane Word Search 2023-01-06
18 Items: The head of a phospholipid that likes water • The tail of a phospholipid that dislikes water • Cell membrane made of proteins and the phospholipid bilayer • Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane • Process by which a cell releases large amounts of material; "exits" • ...
Pathophysiology Word Search: Chapter 1 2025-09-07
20 Items: What is the academic study of tissue makeup? • What is a objective manifestation of disease? • What is a subjective manifestation of disease? • What is the likelihood of recovering from a disease? • What is the explanation of form for cells or tissues? • What are characteristics associated with a disease that cause death? • ...
Twenty One Pilots MOSTLY songs clues 2025-02-12
41 Items: to float • a red gem • to go back • to get darker • a tight necklace • to decorate again • the day after Friday • a door that is a trap • the place you were born • what a forest is made of • to sink in water quickly • you watch TV shows on this • a compromise between people • a really really bad headache • many tiny peices of something • a bunch of trees in one place • ...
The Basal Ganglia & The Cerebellum 2025-11-22
20 Items: Unclear, slurred, poorly articulated speech • Lack of coordination during voluntary movement of the limbs • A lack of motor coordination that impacts one's ability to walk • Inability to rapidly alternate movements due to cerebellar damage • An involuntary movement causing the eyes to rapidly move back and forth • ...
Macronutrient Word Search 2025-12-02
18 Items: Unable to be dissolved in a liquid. • A unit of measurement for energy in food. • Another unit of measurement for energy in food. • Able to be dissolved in a liquid, such as water. • A simple sugar (monosaccharide) found in fruits, honey, and some vegetables. • A complex carbohydrate (polysaccharide) that is a major component of plant cell walls. • ...
CVA Review Game 2024-01-05
16 Items: Pertaining to the heart • Anything that makes a substance unusable for its intended purpose. • Section Delivery of fetus by incision through the abdominal wall and uterine wall. • Pertaining to the cranium or the head end of the body, or anterior end of the body. • A light proof housing for X-ray film, containing front and back intensifying screens. • ...
Breed Word Search 2024-01-05
16 Items: Pertaining to the heart • Anything that makes a substance unusable for its intended purpose. • Section Delivery of fetus by incision through the abdominal wall and uterine wall. • Pertaining to the cranium or the head end of the body, or anterior end of the body. • A light proof housing for X-ray film, containing front and back intensifying screens. • ...
Contagious Word Search 2023-05-28
22 Items: Adnormal hair loss • The highest point of the head • Rod-shaped, spore-producing bacteria • Bacteria that are harmful and cause disease • The study of hair and its diseases and disorders • Covers the top and sides of the head and consists of six bones • The process of converting living skin cells into hard proteins • ...
Clases y Personas en una Escuela 2025-10-27
22 Items: Mr. Thomas • Ms. Preudhomme (almost a doctor) • Ms. Shackleford, Ms. Brown, Ms. Tamba • Roldán, Montoya, Cook, Cope, García, etc. • front office lady - la señora de la oficina • he can arrest people - él puede arrestar gente • she translates for people - le traduce a la gente • mantienen la escuela limpia - they keep the school clean • ...
Orthopedics 2024-12-05
30 Items: A break or crack in a bone. • A sideways curvature of the spine. • A person's manner or style of walking. • A fibrous tissue that connects muscles to bones. • The surgical removal of a limb or part of a limb. • Tear A rupture or tear in a ligament often due to injury. • A smooth, flexible tissue that covers and protects joints. • ...
ENVIR 302 Final Project - Technology and its Environmental Impacts 2022-12-08
23 Items: The use of resources. • The creation of gases or radiation. • The act of getting rid of something. • The amount of energy used per unit time. • Using less energy to perform the same task. • A form of energy resource like coal, oil, and natural gas. • An energy resource that is not able to grow again or be made again. • ...
HUMAN BODY SYSTEM 2025-12-02
38 Items: Tissues that enable movement. • Another word for a nerve cell. • Organs where blood gets oxygen. • A muscular sac that stores urine. • The strong muscle that pumps blood. • The watery fluid part of the blood. • The red fluid pumped throughout the body. • The windpipe that carries air to the lungs. • The main control center of the nervous system. • ...
World Diabetes Day 2025-11-07
Ecology 2025-01-24
26 Items: that has or once had all the characteristics of life • factor-Any living factor in an organism’s environment • Number of different species living in a specific area • diversity-The variety of genes within a given species • community and all the nonliving factors that affect it • diversity-The variety of ecosystems within a given region • ...
Cell Word Search 2025-01-31
27 Items: The variety of genes within a given species • Any living factor in an organism’s environment • The variety of ecosystems within a given region • Number of different species living in a specific area • Anything that has or once had all the characteristics of life • Species that normally live and thrive in a particular ecosystem • ...
TIC TAC TOE vocab 2025-01-28
27 Items: Any living factor in an organism’s environment • diversity The variety of genes within a given species • Anything that has or once had all the characteristics of life • divarsity Number of different species living in a specific area • diversity The variety of ecosystems within a given region • Basic unit of structure and organization of all living organisms • ...
How Are New Vaccines/Drugs Developed Word Search 2025-12-03
21 Items: acronym for virus like particles • Viruses that infect bacteria are called_______ • bacteria killing mechanism that involved apoptosis + pyroptosis. • a study where participants, researchers, AND data analyzers all don’t know • bacteria killing mechanism including hypoxia tolerance, chemotaxis, motility genes. • ...
Phospholipids Word Search 2025-01-27
36 Items: What is a term for “water-loving”? • What is a term for “water-hating”? • What does passive transport not require? • How do phospholipids arrange in cell membranes? • Is diffusion a spontaneous or nonspontaneous process? • Membrane protein that spans across the lipid bilayer. • What is the most abundant lipid in cellular membranes? • ...
Respiratory System 2024-10-18
24 Items: The total volume of air moved into and out of the lungs per minute. • Hemoglobin bound to oxygen the primary form of oxygen transport in the blood. • The movement of chloride ions into red blood cells as bicarbonate ions move out. • The additional volume of air that can be forcefully exhaled after a normal exhalation. • ...
Respiratory System 2024-10-18
26 Items: The exchange of gases between the blood and cells within the body. • The process of gas exchange between the external environment and the blood. • A principle that states the pressure of a gas is inversely related to its volume. • The complete absence of oxygen in tissues leading to severe cellular damage or death. • ...
Ch. 4 Medterm Vocab Signs, Symptoms, Diseases, Disorders 2025-04-10
50 Items: scar • ingrown nail • a torn or jagged wound • abnormally smooth skin • fibrous tumor of the skin • a pinpoint skin hemorrhage • an overgrowth of scar tissue • a symptom of intense itching • abnormal redness of the skin • skin wound caused by scraping • inflammation of a sweat gland • tissue related death of cells • abnormally light colored skin • a discolored flat spot, freckle • ...
Chapter 9: Wireless Networking Terminology 2023-04-21
37 Items: Any unauthorized access point added to a network. • These are used to connect wired or wireless networks. • A signal passes through objects and the signal loses power. • An IBSS is a set of stations (STAs) configured in ad hoc mode. • Devices on the network are not broadcasting on the same frequency. • ...
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